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EDUCATIONAL FILM
GUIDE
1959 Annual Supplement
To Be Used With the
1954-1958 Volume
Orders for films should be sent to the sources indicated
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THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
950 University Avenue New York 52, N. Y.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The Educational Film Gui^e, published annually, indexes and describes 16mm films.
This 1959 Annual Supplement, which contains 1,642 films, is to be used with the
1954-1958 volume. Each film is described on the basis of information obtained
directly from the main source. Listing of a film does not in any sense constitute
a recommendation.
This list is divided into three parts as follows:
Part 1. Title List. Each film, fully described, is arranged alphabetically by title.
Part 2. Subfect Index. Each film is indexed under the subject or subjects cover-
ing it The subjects used are based upon Sears List of Subject Headings. Cross-
references to more specific subjects or related subjects are provided where needed.
Part 3. Directory of Main Sources. The abbreviations used for the main
sources in the alphabetical Title List are given with full names and addresses.
A sample entry in the Title List is analyzed below:
EARTH SATELLITES— EXPLORERS OF
OUTER SPACE. EBP 1958 17min sd b&w
$90. rent S3. 50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explains how man-made satellites stay
aloft, and describes what is learned from satel-
lites and things to come in the space ajfe.
LC card Fi A 59-139
This sample entry includes the title of the film, "Earth Satellites — Explorers
of Outer Space"; its main source (abbreviated), "EBF"; the year of release, "1958";
rimning time, "17 min"; the fact that it is a sound film "sd"; the purchase price
($90) and the rental fee ($3.50) for a black and white print and the purchase price
($180) and the rental fee ($5.50) for a color print. The abbreviations eN/A-sA-c-od
indicate the interest levels for which the film is intended (see key below) ; and a
teaching guide accompanies the film, Guide.
The main paragraph is a brief factual description of the contents of the film.
This is followed by the Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number and the
Educational Film Library Association (EFLA) evaluation card number whenever
these are available.
Sources. For purposes of ordering films reference should be made from the
abbreviation which follows the title to Part 3, Directory of Main Sources, in the
back pages. Orders for films should be sent directly to the source — The H. W.
Wilson Company does not rent or sell films.
Prices. When only one figure is given for the price, this represents the pnrcftote
price. The word r^nf precedes a rental charge (usually not including postage) for the
use of the film for one day. Free-foan signifies there is no charge for the use of the
film (although the borrower may have to pay postage) and the film must be returned
to the source. PvrcAose app\^ and r^nf apply are used when the source does not
wish to specify price. All price information is obtained from the main source. Prices
and sources are subject to change without notice.
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DO NOT SEND ORDERS FOR FILMS TO THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
SEE "DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES" ON BACK PAGES
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INTEREST LEVELS
black and white
revised
sound
silent
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junior high (7-9)
senior high (10-12)
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Educational Film Guide
1959 Annual Supplement
Part 1. Alphabetical Title List
A B C'S
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
ABACUS. Avis 1958 llmin si color $115
el Guide
Shows how to use the open -end abacus,
bringing in ideas about the decimal number
system. Discusses the history of the number
system, grouping in addition, regrouping in
subtraction, comparison of number values, and
how the number system works
LC card Fi A 58-886
ABBY'S FIRST TWO YEARS: A BACKWARD
LOOK. NYU 1959 30min sd b&w (Vassar
studies of normal personality development
ser) $135, rent $7.50
c-ad Guide
Produced by Vassar College
By showing the developmental sequence
backwards, from age 2 years to age 2 months,
the film throws into striking relief the physical
and behavioral changes of infancy and baby-
hood
ABSTRACT AND NON-OBJECTIVE PAINT-
ING IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the transition in art from real-
ism to the abstract. Explains the reasons
underlying abstract and non-objective painting.
Demonstrates important points with illustra-
tions drawn in chalk and paint. Uses prints of
abstract paintings to clarify and develop a
greater understanding of the artist's interpre-
tation
THE ACCIDENT
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS. Coronet 1959
21min sd b&w $120, color $220
sh-c Guide
Surveys the theories of Arrhenius,
Bi-^nsted and Lowry, and Lewis. Uses the
Arrhenius definition of acids, bases, and salts
to explore the properties and use of chemical
compounds whose water solutions contain ions.
Shows the important properties of an acid, a
salt, and a base; household and industrial uses
of each, and how they are prepared commer-
cially and in the chemistry laboratory
LC card Fi A 59-382
ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS. NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Uses laboratory experiments to show the
chemical reactions of acids with bases. Ex-
plams neutralization and the formation of heat
and salts when acids and bases are combined.
Demonstrates the acidity of common household
materials with a PH meter
ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Sterl-MovUSA
30mm sd color free-loan
1958
c-ad
Sponsored by the Orient Line
A trip from California to the Orient show-
ing the stoppmg-ofC places including Hawii and
Japan
ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS. Guild 1956
26i^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The brigantine "Yankee," with a group
of college students aboard, sails to Pitcairn
Island, the Galapagos, Siam, New Guinea and
Borneo
ACTING COMES OF AGE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: HOW IT BEGAN
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: THE RENAISSANCE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
ACTING: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
^^"""'i^l^o^"^ "-AW (5 films). NET 1956 ea 30min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC
Titles are:
1. THE ACCIDENT. Presents two versions of
an . automobile-pedestrian accident from
which a law action develops. Shows first
the accident as seen through the eyes of
the victim and the driver of the car.
Dramatizes how a suit is filed and the
serving of a summons on the defendant
2. WITNESSES TO THE ACCIDENT. Con-
*^?Ji®l ."^^^^ ^h® defendant's first meeting
with his lawyer and the filing of an an-
swer to the plaintiff's petition. Shows
how the witnesses to the accident are
questioned and their statements recorded
3. PREPARING FOR THE TRIAL. Explains
how both sides prepare for the trial. In-
cludes final checks on witnesses, con-
ferences between the lawyers and their
clients, and research into the decisions
of the courts in related cases
4. TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE PLAINTIFF
Presents the beginning of the trial. Shows
how prospective jurors are chosen and
questioned to determine possible bias.
Presents both lawyers making opening
statements to the jury ^ycuins
^^I^h' ^^^ 9ASE FOR THE DEFEND-
ANT Dramatizes the defendant's day in
?u^''^;.i'K^u^^'^\^ direct. and^ cross examina-
tion of all witnesses in the case for the
defendant. Concludes with the deliberation
of the jury and its verdict
ACTIVATING HUMAN POTENTIAL
sh-c-ad
* Produced by Dallas Jones Productions
for Outboard Boating Club of America
• x''^" ^about the outboard boating snort
5.
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
ADVENTURES OF *. Harrison.Ed 1957 lOmln
sd color $120, rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Storyboard for Guggen-
heim Museum
Animated drawings depict the maturing
process of man, symoblized by the figure "*"
from childhood to adult. Unable to react
freely to the world, the adult neither sees nor
finds pleasure in new things until, through
his own child, he has a rebirth, seeing the
world anew
EFLA evaluation card No. 3437
AFRICA AWAKENS. World 1958 29min sd
b&w (Your world in crisis ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn. , ^, , ^, „ ,
Discussion of Africa south of the Sahara,
with emphasis on problems of emergent na-
tions, economic development and tensions in
multi-racial countries. Participants: George
Houser, Director, American Committee for
Africa; Dr Marguerite Cartwright. Hunter Col-
lege; Richard Webb. British Information
Services
AFRICA, GIANT WITH A FUTURE. Educ
Serv 1958 30min sd color $195. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Frances P. Bolton
A panoramic report on 16 countries of
Africa south and east of the Sahara, visited
by Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton as a
member of the House Committee on Foreign
Affairs, showing the peoples, geography, gov-
ernments, and social and economic problems.
Includes interviews by Mrs Bolton with heads
of state and with others
LC card Fi A 58-860
AGE OF DINOSAURS. NET 1956 30min sd
b«&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH^ . , ..^ ^ ,
Describes the rise of animals with back-
bones during the Mesozoic and Triassic eras.
Uses models, dioramas, fossil tracks, and
bones to explain the age of dinosaurs
AGE OF THE TRANQUILIZER. NET 1956
30min sd b«S;w (Measure of man ser) rent
$4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Comments upon the use of tranquilizing
drugs as a means of escape from the problems
of modern living. Questions the, idea that
problems today are any more burdening than
those faced throughout history. Answers the
problem with selections from literature and
Robert Sherwood's play "There shall be no
night"
AGE OF THE UNIVERSE
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
AIR POWER (26 films). McGraw 1957 ea 27min
sd b&w ea purchase apply, ea rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Titles are:
1 DAY NORTH AMERICA IS ATTACKED.
Depiction of what actually would occur
at Continental Air Defense Command
Headquarters and other vital installa-
tions in the North American defense
perimeter on the fateful day of a nuclear
attack
LC card Pi A 59-39
2 EARLY DAYS. A humorous backward
glance at aviation's horse -and -buggy
period and serious evaluation of the
emergence of the airplane as a military
weapon during World War I
LC card Fi A 59-41
3. PEARL HARBOR. Ofl[lcial films of the
Japanese Navy, captured after World
War II. present details of the attack
on the American naval bastion at Pearl
LC card Fi A 59-46
4. BATTLE OF BRITAIN. The defense of
the British Isles by RAF fighter pilots
in 1941. featuring portions of recorded
speeches by Sir Winston Churchill
LC card Fi A 59-35
5. COUNTERBLAST. The RAF Bomber Com-
mand's devastating attack on the port
city of Hamburg, breeding ground for
Nazi submarines
6. THE 1930' S. Covers the major struggles of
the 1930's and includes glimpses of
many of the leading figures of that
Eeriod
,C card Pi A 59-45
7. SCHWEINFURT. The massive air raid
staged by American B-17 bombers
against the German ball bearing indus-
try that ended in one of the greatest
defeats the United States Air Force
suffered over Germany during World
War II
8. CONQUEST OF THE AIR. Describes the
advent of the American P-51 fighter
plane as a successful long-range escort
for United States Air Force bombers
over Germany in 1944 focusing on a
series of air battles which broke the
back of the Luftwaffe
9. JAPANESE PERIMETER. The decisive bat-
tle at Midway in the Pacific, where
American air and naval units turned the
tide of the Japanese offensive into a con-
clusive and far-reaching defeat
LC card Fi A 59-65
10. INTERDICTION AND BLOCKADE. How
the American high command, faced with
the knowledge that there could never be
a decisive land battle in the South Pacific,
used air and sea power to destroy the
Japanese war machine by denying the
enemy the vital lines of supply and com-
munication
LC card Fi A 59-64
11. ADVANCE THE BOMBER LINE. How
American forces took the key islands in
the Pacific — culminating in the big battle
of Saipan — so that B-29 Superfort bomb-
ers could have a base from which to
mount aerial attacks on the Japanese
mainland
LC card Fi A 59-34
12. WINNING OF FRANCE. An account of
Allied air- ground operations against the
German 7th Army after the Normandy
invasion. Shows how the Allies preceded
the breakthrough with the most massive
use of heavy bombers as tactical weapons
in World War II
LC card Fi A 59-54
13. SUPERFORT. The costly invasion of Iwo
Jima by the United States Marines and
the advent of the B-29 strategic bomber
as a decisive weapon in the war in the
Pacific
14. VICTORY IN EUROPE. Covers the mili-
tary situation as of December 1944, when
the Allied armies had drawn up to the
German border, and describes the maneu-
vers and battles that crushed the Nazi
empire
LC card Fi A 59-53
15. KAMIKAZE. Captured Japanese film tells
the story of the intensively trained kami-
kaze pilots-suicide squadrons whose mis-
sion was to crash head-on into American
aircraft or dive into American Navy ships
during the invasion of Okinawa
LC card Fi A 59-66
16. DEFEAT OF JAPAN. The United States
Air Force's preparation for the mission
which ended in the mushroom cloud over
Hiroshima, and the ultimate surrender
ceremony aboard the U.S.S. Missouri
LC card Pi A 59-40
17. COLD DECADE— AIRLIFT. The Berlin
airlift in 1948-1949 shows a new use for
Allied airpower and an unexpected use of
military planes
18. COLD DECADE— TO THE YALU. The
Soviet-supported invasion of South Korea
in 1950 and the political overtones of the
East-West cold war, is also the story of
the first American jet fighter, the Lock-
heed F-80 "Shooting Star"
19. COLD DECADE— KOREAN. The Chinese
Communist entrance into the Korean
War, the first battle of American F-86
Sabrejet fighters and Soviet-built MIG
15's, and the ultimate stalemate between
the ground armies leading to the politi-
cally-charged armistice talk
LC card Fi A 59-37
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
20. NEW DOCTRINE. Reports the atom-hy-
drogen bomb era, the development of the
ultimate weapon by the United States
and Russia, and their continuing search
for the intercontinental ballistic missile
LC card Fi A 59-44
21. LUFTWAFFE. The rise of the Nazi air
force, mostly from captured German
Alms, reveals how it was secretly created
prior to 1939 and the part it played in
the Spanish Civil War and in the be-
ginnings of World War II
LC card Fi A 59-43
22. FOOLS, DAREDEVILS AND GENIUSES.
A look at the 20' s when the views of
men like Charles Lindbergh and General
Billy Mitchell on the future of aviation
contrasted sharply with the more popular
idea that air power could not be con-
sidered seriously
23. TARGET: PLOESTI. The United States
Air Force's surprise low-level bombing
attack on the single richest target in
Europe — the Rumanian oil refineries at
Ploesti
24. STRANGLE. The battle that freed Italy
in World War II, the impasse at the
Abbey of Monte Cassino and how it was
solved by a new use of air power
LC card Fi A 59 -'50
25. PACIFIC PATTERN. How American
carrier-based air power supported the
invasion of Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands
and how it was used to neutralize the
island of Truk — making further American
invasions easier
26. STARFIGHTER. Shows, at the Lockheed
plant in Burbank and at Edwards Air
Force Base, California, the testing and
acceptance by the United States Air
Force of the supersonic jet fighter
Lockheed F-104
LC card Fi A 59-49
AIR PRESSURE (3 films). NET 1957 ea 15min
sd b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop ser)
rent ea $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Part 1. Uses experiments to explain air pres-
sure. Shows how to keep water in an up-
turned glass using a piece of paper. Illus-
trates the principles of air pressure with
drinking straws, suction cups, and bath-
room plungers
^art 2. Uses experiments with candles to
show that air contains oxygen. Illustrates
the force of air pressure using a bottle
and an egg
Part 3. Uses an evacuation tube to remove
air from a tin can. Proceeds to show
that air pressure will crush the can
AIR STRIKE FORCE. NorthAmAv 1958 20min
sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A simulated combat flight operation in-
volving supersonic aircraft m a long range
fighter bomber mission from the United States
to Europe. Shows technique of in-flight refuel-
ing
AIRFRAME PARTS FABRICATION WITH
TITANIUM. Boeing 1957 18y2min sd color
free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Albert Hansom
Portrays Boeing's program for develop-
ment of effective manufacturing processes for
thermal -resistant airframe structure. Shows
that titanium alloys and heat-resistant steels
are feasible for such structure
AIRPLANES: HOW THEY FLY. EBP 1958
16min sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $120.
rent $4
el-Jh-sh Guide
Sequences of a light airplane in flight
and views of a large model aircraft being con-
structed are used to deononstrate basic con-
cepts of flight. Presents experiments showing
LC card Fi A 59-138
ALASKA RAILROAD. AlaskaRR 1956 14min
sd b«few or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by L.R. Huber Productions
Shows operations of the Alaska Railroad,
which IS owned by the United States govern-
rnent; also shows cities, people and activities
along the 470-mrle rail line; includes glaciers,
fishing, Mt McKinley, and wildlife
ALCOHOLIC CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
ALEXANDRIA BAY— PLAYGROUND OF THE
SEAWAY. Feature 1957 20min sd color
free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available in b&w 15min free-loan
Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce,
Alexandria Bay, N.Y.
Follows a travel writer, and his family,
as he gathers material for a story. Shows con-
struction scenes of the St Lawrence Seaway,
a visit to a deserted island castle, a fishing
trip and shore dinner, and a boat tour through
the Thousand Islands
ALFRED P SLOAN, JR. EBF 1958 28min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by NBC
^Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Chairman of the
Board of Directors of 'the General Motors Cor-
poration, talks about his meteoric rise in busi-
ness. He also discusses problems of finance
and labor and the responsibilities of manage-
ment to society
ALGEBRA AND POWERS OF TEN. EBF 1958
31min sd b&w $150, rent $5.50; color $300,
rent $8.50
Jh-sh Guide
. Explains simple algebraic equations with
particular emphasis on their use in physics
ALL STAR GAME OF 1957. Am&NatL 1958
20min sd color free-loan
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Chicago Film Studio for
both Leagues, A.G. Spalding & Bros, and
Hellerich & Bradsby Co.
. ^W''^^^^^^* of ^11 important plays from
the AU-Star Game of 1957
ALLEN IS^ MY BROTHER. Churchill 1957
llmin sd (Family relations ser) b&w $50.
rent $2.50; color $100, rent $4
p-el-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Argus Films
A seven-year-old girl who does not want
to take care of her small brother learns how to
play with him, finds that helping can be fun,
and discovers that the nicer she is to her
brother the nicer he is to her 7-«. ^
LC card Fi A 58-376 KSt*
EFLA evaluation card No. 3379 ~,^
ALONG THE NILE ^ s. , ^ //
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films) 5 V 7 7 ^
THE ALPHABET ^ WS^f^'
Ln LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTl3feV(ff
ALPHABET CONSPIRACY. BellTel 1959 53min
sd color (Bell System science ser) free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Warner Brothers
The story of the science of language,
linguistics, centered around plot to destroy
the alphabet and all language. Cartoon anima-
tion and special documentary sequences
AMAZING BIRD. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Dis-
covery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Discusses physical characteristics of the
bird. Explains the skeletal system, covering
of feathers, and uses of the beak and feet
Outlines the ancestry of the bird
KANSAS CnV (|«0.) P^|!-IC LJRRARv
6*3'0 1814
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
AMBASSADORS WITH WINGS. Pure-Pak
1958 26min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Robert J. Enders, Inc.
Traces events which lead to the conquest
of space and time. Shows air cadets visiting
each other's countries, learning how other
cadets work and live. Includes views of the
boys visiting dairies in the United States and
Holland, meeting world leaders, and learnmg
about the air age
LC card Fi A 59-176
AMERICAN INDIANS BEFORE EUROPEAN
SETTLEMENT. Coronet 1959 11mm sd
b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Portrays Indian tribes who had occupied
North America for thousands of years. Ex-
plains where they originally came from, how
they lived, and their cultures as related to
their environment in the Eastern Woodlands,
the Great Plains, the Southwest, the Far West
and the Northwest coast
LC card Fi A 59-438
AMERICAN INFLUENCE IN MY COUNTRY.
NET 1957 29min sd b&w (World we want:
1957 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
Teenagers from five foreign countries dis-
cuss the influence of American comics, films
and be-bop; the contribution of American edu-
cation; the relative merits of British and Amer-
ican school systems, and the question of rivalry
between Britain and the United States
AMERICAN JEW: A TRIBUTE TO FREE-
DOM. Anti-Def 1959 45min sd b&w $85,
rent apply
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS
Covers Jewish development in the United
States, from the arrival of the first Jew — Luis
De Torres who came over with Christopher
Columbus — to the achievement of Dr Joshua
Lederberg, recent Nobel Prize winner for his
studies in heredity
AMERICAN MORNING. AmRef Judaism 1958
15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bernard Ackerman and An-
derson Craig
Describes the work of the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations and the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Shows how a new congregation is formed and
a synagogue is built, and follows the training
of a rabbinical student, describing his work
after his ordination
LC card Fi A 59-315
AMERICANIZING THE WHITE MAN
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
AMERICA'S PLACE IN THE WORLD PIC-
TURE
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
AMERICA'S WILLIAMSBURG. ColonialWms
1958 20min sd color $90. free loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in b&w. 13'^min. $35. free-loan
Produced by Richard deRochemont
Depicts what one can see and do while
visiting the colonial capital of Virginia
ANCIENT ORIENT: THE FAR EAST. Coronet
1957 13i/2min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Traces through re-enactments and au-
thentic locales the growth of early oriental
civilizations in India, China, and Japan. Uses
early manuscripts, paintings, sculpture, and
architecture to show the neritage and ideas
that have shaped oriental life and thought from
ancient times to the present day
LC card Fi A 58-895
BFLA evaluation card No. 3619
ANCIENT PAESTUM: CITY OF THE
GREEKS AND ROMANS. Coronet 1959
21min sd b&w $120, color $220
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Edizioni Scienza e
Tecnica, Rome. Italy
Depicts Paestum, in southern Italy, where
archeologists discovered remnants of a civil-
ization founded by the Greeks in the 6th cen-
tury, B.C. Studies the plan of the city and its
buildings, many in the Doric tradition, sculp-
ture and ceramic work, artifacts, and other
relics of a culture representative of ancient
Greece and Rome
LC card Fi A 59-439
ANGLER'S PARADISE. McCarty 1957 27min sd
color free -loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by L. R. Huber Productions for
Northern Consolidated Airlines, Anchorage,
Alaska
Describes the fishing, scenery, and other
outdoor attractions of the Katmai National
Monument area in southwestern Alaska. In-
cludes views of the Valley of Ten Thousand
Smokes, active volcanoes, and mountains of
the region
LC card Fi A 59-17
ANIMALS IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET
1956 30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the role of animals in artistic
expression. Shows drawings of animals by
ancient man to illustrate various designs. Ex-
plains the use of simple tools and materials.
Presents various interpretations from the real
to the abstract
ANIMALS OF ALASKA. Northern 1958 llmin
sd color $'95
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Correlated with the book "Alaska's ani-
mals and fishes" by Frank Dufresne
Shows views of typical wild animals of
Alaska, mcluding the Dall sheep, mountain
goat, bear, moose, pika, ground squirrel, hoary
marmot, porcupine, red fox, seal, sea lion,
walrus, caribou, bison, and musk ox. Includes
maps showing the habitat of each
LC card Fi A 59-18
EFLA evaluation card No. 3730
ANIMALS THROUGH THE WINTER. McGraw
1958 llmin sd b&w $57.50, rent apply; color
$125, rent apply
el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Shows the various ways in which animals
adapt or change to meet the problems of winter
LC card Fi A 58-450
ANNIVERSARY. ILGWU 1957 SOmin sd b&w
$100. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces, the history of the garment worker
union, pomting out the organization, member-
ship, and growth of the ILGWU. Includes
scenes of the 25th anniversary celebration of
Dubinsky's presidency, held at Madison Square
Garden, and attended by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Mayor Robert F Wagner. Judge Jacob Panken,
AFL-CIO President George Meany, and others
LC card Fi A 57-669
^^^tF"- i^P^^S-PHOTOGRAPHER. IntFlm
Bur 1958 20mm sd b&w $150. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Larry Dawson Productions
Records the life and work of Ansel
Adams, the American photographer. Describes
the photographer's equipment, his home, his
interests, and his attitude toward art in gen-
eral, toward photography, and toward life
LC card Fi A 59-73
EFLA evaluation card No. 3577
ANTARCTIC ADVENTURE. NZealEmb 1957
25min sd b&w rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
.■u ^ Shows preparation in New Zealand for
the departure of personnel proceeding to New
Zealand's Scott Base in McMurdo Sound and
scenes of the construction of the Base itself
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ANTHROPOMORPHIC CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
APPROACHING THE SPEED OF SOUND.
Shell 1958 27min sd color (High speed
flight ser) free -loan
sh-c-ad
Describes and explains how sound travels
through air and why the speed of sound
affects high speed aircraft. Includes views of
shock waves building up
LC card Fi A 58-3354
ARCHERY INSTRUCTION AND SAFETY.
Ambrosch 1958 lOmin sd (Magic bow ser)
b&w $50: color $100. rent $3.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains parts of equipment and how to
use it with instructions on safety precautions
ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
ARE AMERICANS CIVILIZED? NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Measure of man ser) rent
$4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Discusses the question, "Are Americans
civilized?" Points out that many foreigners
look upon America as a ray materialistic, un-
couth, mercenary, and even uncivilized nation.
Inquires into the factors in American society
that have brought such criticism from abroad
ARE ATOMS REAL?
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
ARE SCIENTISTS DOGMATIC?
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
ARE TEENAGERS UNIVERSALLY MISUN-
DERSTOOD? NET 1957 29min sd b&w
(World we want: 1957 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
New York Herald Tribune Forum del-
egates from Brazil, Finland. Japan, Jordan, and
Singapore are divided on the question, but
they indicate that there is misunderstanding
between parents and teenagers in their coun-
tries
ARE YOU POPULAR? Coronet 1958 llmin sd
b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Dramatized incidents about a teen-age
boy and girl who are popular and welcome in
any group because they are friendly, consid-
erate, and interested in other people provide
a helpful guide to the solution of personal and
social problems commonly faced by teenagers
LC card Fi A 58-1144
EFLA evaluation card No. 3838
ARE YOU POSITIVE? NatTB 1957 13l^min sd
color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Edward Cullen Associates
Starts with popular misconceptions, shows
how they develop, then refutes them. Discus-
ses various common misconceptions about tu-
berculosis and about the status of tuberculosis
control in the United States
LC card Fi A 58-822
ARE YOU THIS MAN? Editorial 1957 13y2min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh -C- ad
Sponsored by McCall's magazine
Shows shoe salesman's etiquette using
the camera as the customer so that the typical
salesman addresses the audience directly. Dem-
onstrates salesman's handling of two typical
customers
ARGENTINA. NET 1956 29min sd b&w (Amer-
ica looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Outlines Argentine history and discusses
the political and economic climate, with pros-
pects for the future. Shows Argentina's prob-
lems and possibilities. Depicts the land and
the people
ARISTOTLE AND THE SCIENTIFIC METH-
OD. Coronet 1959 13V2min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Stresses Aristotle's contribution to the
development of the scientific method. Explains
that departing from Plato's ideas, Aristotle
made observations based on his experience,
classified his data, performed experiments, and
sought to arrive at generalizations or princi-
ples. Shows how his work laid the foundations
for such sciences as botany and zoology
ARMIDALE, PROVINCIAL CITY. AustrlNews
1958 9%min sd color $85. rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts New England College and rural
industry
ARNOLD TOYNBEE. EBF 1958 28min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
British historian. Arnold Toynbee, talks
about the experiences that have influenced his
work, describes the quarter century of re-
search and writing that went into his monu-
mental summary of world history, and dis-
cusses his philosophy of historical causation
LC card Fi A 58-1136
ART OF SOFT SOLDERING. IntBus 1956
ISmin sd color purchase apply, free-loan
c-ad
Indicates the basic steps of soft solder-
ing— shows the soldering of various types of
electronic connections, action of flux, melting
and cooling of solder, preparation of solder-
ing equipment
ART SCHOOL. ModernTP 1958 26min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by United States Productions
for Famous Artists Schools
The story of the home-study art school
founded by 12 famous American artists and
shows the school today
ARTISTS OF PROVENCE. Radiant 1956
4%min sd b&w or color free-loan
p. el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The arts and crafts of this province
where Van Gogh painted and where Picasso
now produces ceramics
AS CONSUMERS WE'RE OWNERS. Coop
League 1958 13i^min sd color $125, rent $5
ad
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Produc-
tions
Explains what it means to join neighbors
as an owner and user of an attractive, modern
cooperative supermarket or shopping center
ASBESTOS. . .A MATTER OF TIME. Johns-
M 1958 23min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Stresses the important role played by
asbestos fibre in our daily lives and economy.
Mining and milling of this mineral is followed
by various examples of the products that
benefit by their fibre content
ASIA UNLIMITED. Swissair 1958 30min sd
b&w free-loan
ad
An American business man travels by
Swissair from Zurich to Tokyo
ASSIGNMENT INDIA. EBF 1958 56min sd
b&w $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by NBC
Reveals India as a land with young,
exciting ideas of democracy, outgrowing its
ancient patterns of caste and custom. Shows
how programs in agriculture, industry and
education are geared to raise the nation's
standard of living
LC card Fi A 58-1035
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
ASSIGNMENT: MANKIND. Lesser 1959 28min
sd color $200. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells of a day In the life of the Christian
Science Monitor. Foreig'n correspondents in-
troduce world renowned personag'es in their
native lands. Portrays the preparation, print-
ing and all detail in readying a daily news-
paper
EFLA evaluation card No. 3660
AT HOME WITH THE ABRAHAM LIN-
CO LNS. Editorial 1956 6min sd b«&w or
color (Our living heritage ser) free-loan
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by McCall's magazine
Shows the Springfield, Illinois home of
the Lincoln's while a still picture crew from
McCall's photographs an article for McCall's
food department. Also shows the detailed
making of spice cake, a favorite dessert of
Abe Lincoln
ATMOSPHERE AROUND US. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube
ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains the operation of a barometer
and illustrates its use. Shows how data about
atmospheric pressure is used in plotting
weather maps. Demonstrates the effect of
pressure change on boiling water
ATOMIC ACHIEVEMENT. Contem 1956 20min
sd color $150. rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by British Central Oflfice of
Information
The story of Britain's work in harnessmg
atomic power for peaceful uses and of the
highly developed industrial and technical skill
which has made this possible
ATOMIC BARRAGE
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
ATOMIC ISLANDS. Guild 1956 26y2min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Behind the scenes at the Bikini and
Eniwetok Atom Bomb Tests. Animation shows
the method of splitting the atom, and ultra-
slow motion shows the results of the H-Bomb
tests
ATOMS AND MOLECULES. EBP 1958 13min
sd b&w $75, rent $3; color $150, rent $5
Jh-sh Guide
Companion to film "Molecules in motion"
Shows how atoms combine into molecules
to form all materials. Defines and illustrates
elements, compounds, and mixtures, and shows
how all matter may be classified into these
three groups
LC card Fi A 58-680
ATOMS AND MOLECULES. NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Demonstrates the smallness of these
atoms and molecules by means of oil film on
water and the passage of hydrogen through a
clay cup
ATOMS IN AGRICULTURE. MichStU 1957
26i^min sd (County agent ser) b&w $100,
rent apply; color $200, rent apply
c-ad ..
Produced by Capital Films
A look into the future as plant and ani-
mal research workers bring atomic science to
bear on raismg more efficient plants and ani-
mals
ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THEODORE
ROOSEVELT. McGraw 1957 27min sd b&w
(You are there ser) $135, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS-TV
Reconstructs events of October 14, 1912,
draniatizmg Theodore Roosevelt's campaign to
regam the Presidency on the Bull Moose ticket
in 1912, showing the attempt on his life out-
side his hotel in Milwaukee and depicting the
character of the man who continued to cam-
paign for his principles despite the wound in
his chest
LC card Fi A 58-859
EFLA evaluation card No. 3499
AUSTRALIA, FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR.
AustrlNews 1958 19min sd b&w $60, rent $3
Jh-sh-c-ad
A general survey of Australia for South
East Asia
AUSTRALIAN COLOUR DIARY SERIES.
AustrlNews ea approx 9min sd color ea $85,
rent ea $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Issued periodically since 1958
A series of newsreels about topical Aus-
tralian subjects
Detailed information about the content of
each film may be obtained from the distributor
AUSTRALIAN DIARY SERIES. AustrlNews ea
approx lOmin sd b&w ea $30, rent ea $1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Issued periodically since 1947
A series of newsreels about topical Aus-
tralian subjects
Detailed information about the content of
each film may be obtained from the distributor
"^^^li^^VAN FOOD PARADE. AustrlNews
1958 19min sd color $170. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Sydney^Sho^^^^" Primary industries and Royal
AUSTRALIAN REPORTER. AustrlNews 1957
9min sd b&w $30. rent $1.50
sh-c-ad
Radio^lifs'trfha''^"^ '"^ ^^^"^^' ^^""^ ^^^^^^^•
^^^IrS^^n'^'^ ^AR, MEMORIAL. AustrlNews
1956 20min sd color $170, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
+^oi,o^^^r,^®^°^^*l.t° commemorate all Aus-
tralians who have died in their country's wars
AWARD WINNING IDEAS FOR YOUR HOME
AmViscose 1957 5min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Hartley Productions
A^^ -^^ ^J^ interview with a fabric designer
pnrt'T^h^^^^^- ""T "«^« fo^ ancient lUce lofms!
and fabrics in decorator-designed settings In-
tiblf settogs ''''''"' ^^"^"^^ ^"^ suggestions fSr
LC card Fi A 57-613
ad Guide
Produced by NBC -TV
hiffhe<?®l?«KflJ?® J^°^^^^*.°^ adoption and the
agency ffeid^^"^*^^ °^ practice in the adoption
^^%^ hJ'^°/J"^ sun. McGraw 1957 27min
sd b&w (Perspective ser) $125 ^'""n
c-ad
ada ^^°^^^^^ ^y National Film Board of Can-
ipm« a^+^?^f treatment of mental health prob-
" """£% SSr^i inr-,!h' e^lti^1?a.Tt?efl
EFLA evaluation card No. 3620
ad
evaluaHo,^® .}^u- ^-^^P^ l^^^n by a cardiac work
LC card Fi A 59-145
iiiJ^LA evaluation card No. 3768
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BACKGROUND TO FEDERATION^^^ ...r^.r-^
In NEW NATION IN THE WEST INDIES
(4 films)
BACTERIA: LABORATORY STUDY. IndU 1958
15min sd b&w $75, rent $3.75; color $150,
rent $5.50 _ .^
sh-c Guide
Contrasts worlds beyond our own with
the world of miscroscopic living things, repre-
sented by protozoa, algae, yeasts, bacteria, and
viruses _ »„ „„
LC card Fi A 59-23 ^ _ „^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 3661
BALANCE IN ACTION. Franciscan 1956 13min
sd b&w $65, rent $6
c-ad
Produced by Varifllms
Demonstrates the importance of the ap-
plication of good body mechanics to nursing
assignments
LC card Fi A 57-510
BANFF AND LAKE LOUISE. CanPac 1957
14min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the resorts at Banff and Lake
Louise, with views of the Banff Springs Hotel
and the Chateau Lake Louise. Includes scenes
of golfing, tennis, photography, swimming, rid-
ing, and niking
LC card Fi A 58-185
BANK HOLIDAY CRISIS OF 1933. McGraw
1957 27min sd b&w (You are there ser)
$135, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS -TV
Reconstructs the events of March 6, 1933,
when President Franklin Roosevelt acted to
avert a panic that was sweeping the nation
LC card Fi A 59-55
EFLA evaluation card No. 3500
BANNERS OVER VALLEY FORGE. BoyS 1957
14y2min sd color $65, rent $4.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights of the Fourth National Jambo-
ree. Also shows jet airplanes zooming over the
jamboree site, Indian dances, and Scottish bag-
pipers
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF WASHERS. ModernTP
1958 18i^min sd color free-loan
Jh
Produced by Colmes-Werrenrath Produc-
tions for American Home Laundry Manufac-
turers' Assn.
Explains the modern washing principles
and new features of automatic home laundry
machines, and offers a fashion show of today's
versatile washable clothes
BASTILLE DAY IN PARIS. Radiant 1956
3%min sd color (France for fun ser) free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
An historical account of the annual cele-
bration held every July 14th in Paris
BATTLE LINES. MichStU 1957 26y2min sd
(County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply;
color $200, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Capital Films
Insect research from the cotton fields of
Alabama to the research test plots at South
Haven, Michigan — for more and better fruit and
vegetables
BATTLE OF BRITAIN
In AIR POWER (26 films)
BEACHCOIVIBERS. Guild 1956 26y2min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Following in the footsteps of Robinson
Crusoe, a couple of tired busmessmen decide
to "get lost" on a deserted island. The simple
life turns out to be simple with strange birds
and animals challenging them
BEAR COUNTRY. Assn 1956 33min sd color
(True life adventure ser) rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Walt Disney Productions
Depicts the North American black bear in
his natural environment
BEARDSLEY RUML— l-IV
In HERITAGE X (4 films)
BEASTS AND BONES
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
BEAUTIFUL BOOK
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
BEEF IN THE BALANCE. VirginiaPoly 1958
13min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how improved and more profitable
strains of beef cattle are developed by adding
a "record of performance" factor to existing
standards of show-ring judging
BEFORE BACKBONES— THE STORY OF
THE EARLY INVERTEBRATES. NET
1956 SOmin sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent
$4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Story of the earth when inhabited by
creatures without backbones. Uses fossils, dio-
ramas, and animation to show the giants be-
longing to the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silur-
nian periods
BEGINNERS' LEATH ERCRAFT. Tandy 1956
13i^min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Sullivan Bruce Co.
Shows leatherwork other than items that
are to be tooled or stamped on leather
BEGINNING GOOD POSTURE HABITS. Coro-
net 1957 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Shows what constitutes good posture and
how it effects body growth. Points out that
how one stands affects how tall one looks and
suggests that youngsters can improve their
posture by "feeling tall" and by helping each
other remember good posture habits
LC card Fi A 57-833
EFLA evaluation card No. 3501
BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITY: BOOKS AND
THEIR CARE. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
p Guide
Shows the proper care of books: How a
new book should be opened and handled, how
to keep from soiling it, the proper kind of book-
mark to use, where the book should be kept
when not in use. and how it should be mended
If damaged
EFLA evaluation card No. 3802
THE BEGINNINGS OF A CONFERENCE FOR
TELEVISION
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE SUPERMAR-
KET. FilmAssoc 1958 llmin sd b&w $55.
color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Josef Lesser
Johnny visits a supermarket and sees
how food IS brought in by trucks, how it is
processed and stored until needed, and how it
as displayed for customers. Shows why many
people doing many different jobs are needed
for supermarket service
LC card Fi A 58-3311
EFLA evaluation card No. 3874
^^^y^"^ J^*^^ T\?ln PennStU 1957 15min sd
b&w $75. rent $3.50
sh-c-ad
Describes the variety of careers open to
students of journalism, explaining the need for
careful preparation
LC card Fi A 58-3333
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
BELGIAN CONGO AND SOUTH AFRICA
In REPORT ON AFRICA (3 films)
"BELLE EPOQUE" SEEN BY SEM THE
CARTOONIST. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Pictures, through the work of Sem. a time
when people lived at leisure and were dedicated
to music and entertainment
BERMUDA TREASURE HUNT. ModemTP
1956 27min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz for Bermuda
Trade Development Board
Landmarks and beaches of the Bermuda
vacation land
BEST OF PRO- FOOTBALL 1957. MillerBrew
1958 28min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra Productions
Scenes from a dozen pro -football contests
show grid greats including Y.A. Tittle, Johnny
Unitas. Frank GifCord. Rick Casares. Tobm Rote
BETTER BEGINNING. NorthwestU 1958 18min
sd b&w $50. free-loan
c-ad Guide
Sponsored by The Junior League of Evan-
ston
An explanation of the purposes and proce-
dures of the Premature Babies Milk Bank,
operated by the Junior League of Evanston
(111.) since 1953. Through this, project, breast
milk is collected, frozen, stockpiled and dis-
pensed free to premature and sickly infants
BETTER CORN PRODUCTION. VirginiaPoly
1957 12%min sd b&w purchase apply, free-
loan ....
Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights of good corn production
BETWEEN THE RIVERS
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM. Coronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60
e!-Jh Guide
Telescopic photographs taken at Mount
Wilson and Yerkes observatories and artwork
are used to explain basic concepts about stars,
nebulas, major constellations, and galaxies be-
yond the Milky Way. Presents the physical
characteristics of these bodies
BIBLE LANDS. Ideal 1957 25%min sd color
rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Pan American World Air-
ways
Depicts the Middle East lands of Biblical
history, including Damascus and Egypt
BICYCLE CLOWN. Davis.Sid 1959 lOmin sd
b&w $60, color $120
el Guide
Because of his reckless bike riding and
showing off, Johnny has an accident. Shows
why certain bike riding behavior is wrong, and
therefore unsafe, and points out a few of the
unsound reasons why some boys and girls still
do act incorrectly and imprudently
BIG CAGE. UW 1958 9min sd b&w $22.95
p-el-Jh
Clyde Beatty uses his whip, chair and
brains to subdue a cageful of lions and tigers
BIG COUNTRY, BIG FISH. CanTrav 1957 13min
sd color free -loan
Follows a party of fishermen as they ven-
ture far beyond the more frequented fishing
areas and pull up giant- size catches of trout,
pike, pickerel, and walleye in the lake country
of northern Manitoba. Includes views of the
lakes and the rivers of the area, and of ac-
cessible campsites and lodges
LC card Fi A 58-3395
BIG DIFFERENCE. IntMin 1956 25min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Story of how improved fertilization prac-
tices increase farmers income. Numerous scenes
of farming, particularly harvesting. Shows how
fertilizer is manufactured
BIRDS IN WINTER. EBF 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60. rent $2.50: color $120. rent $4
el Guide
Shows the various ways in which birds
are adapted to winter weather — both those
which stay through the winter and those which
migrate to southern climates
LC card Fi A 59-396
BIRTH OF A NEW PHYSICS
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
BIRTH OF A SUPERLINER. Guild 1956
26V^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of shipbuilding, from man's first
attempt to float on logs to the building of the
superliner S.S. United States
BLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH AFRICA
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SER-
lES (13 films)
BLOCK SIGNAL, CTC, AND INTERLOCKING
RULES. IllCentral 1958 80min sd color $400
free -loan
ad
Presents selected rules, regulations, def-
initions, general notices, and operating proce-
dures prescribed in the issue of the Rules and
regulations of the Transportation Department
of the Illinois Central Railroad
LC card Fi A 58-1065
BLOOD, SWEAT, AND COAL MINES
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
BLUE ANGELS. Princeton 1958 26V2min sd
color (America on parade ser) free -loan
sh-c ad
Sponsored by Grumman Aircraft Engi-
neering Corp.
Story of the Navy's supersonic demon-
stration flight team in action, filmed at Pen-
sacola, Fla., and China Lake Naval Air Sta-
tion (California)
BOATING SAFETY. JohnsonMot 1956 24min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George W. Colburn Labora-
tory
Two subjects, "Lubber afloat" and "Man-
ners aboard," on one reel. Touches humorously
on the subject of safety. The former tells of
"Lem Lubber" and how he learns about boat-
ing. The second half deals with the downfall
of a hot -rod
BOATS: BUOYANCY, STABILITY, PROPUL-
SIGN. Coronet 1959 13y2min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
el-jh Guide
Demonstrations show Archimedes' prin-
ciple in explaining why certain objects float in
water while others do not. Examines these fac-
tors which give boats and ships stability mak-
ing them useful to man, shows the various
methods of propulsion and illustrates how a
submarine submerges and rises
BOATS, MOTORS, AND PEOPLE. AmRed
Cross 1958 13%min sd b&w $13.50, free-loan
color $35.50, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Johnson Motors
Describes the fundamentals of small craft
safety, explaining the rules of the road, the
selection and use of equipment, anchoring tech-
nique, the rescue of a capsized boat, and tips
on water skiing
LC card Pi A 58-595
BOBWHITE ON THE WING. TennGame&Pish
1958 19min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free -loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Tennessee Charlie reflects on the life
cycle of the bobwhite. Shows hunters In the
field as they seek quail
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BOEING JET FLEET. Boeing 1957 20min sd
color $100 , .^ ^
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ludwig H. Zwilgmeyer
Deals with the historical development of
the Boeing jet tradition. Then describes the
B-47, B-52, 707 and KC-135, pointing out the
significant features of each airplane
BOEING 707 JET TRANSPORT CABIN IN-
TERIOR MOCKUP. Boeing 1956 8min sd
color $50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available in Spanish or Portuguese
versions
Produced by Ludwig H. Zwilgmeyer
Shows the Boeing 707 Stratoliner— a new
concept in passenger cabin interiors — the jet
stratoliner of tomorrow
BOOK TAKES FORM
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
BORN CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
BOY AND THE MOUNTAINS. Moyer 1958
16min sd color (Northwest ser) purchase
apply
p-el-Jh
Deals with the conservation of forests,
and wild -life. A boy's adventure and dis-
covery of conservation in the mountains of
Washington
EFL.A evaluation card No, 3731
BOY IN THE DOORWAY. Bellefaire 1957 28min
sd color $192.60. rent $10
ad
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
An unloved boy, unable to achieve at
school, is sent to Bellefaire for casework psy-
chiatric treatment and special school facilities.
He starts to come out of his shell, and for the
first time in his life is able to recognize both
father and himself in true perspective
BOY OF RENAISSANCE ITALY. Coronet 1957
13l^min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
Follows the activities of an apprentice
artist of 1500 who points out the people of
the times — the rich merchants, peasants, sol-
diers, artists, and professors — and introduces
the spirit of the Renaissance. Filmed in Flor-
ence, Italy
LC card Fi A 58-896
BFLA evaluation card No. 3341
BRAIN IS THE REASON. NatWCTU rev 1958
25min sd b«few $50
Jh-sh-ad
Revision of film "It's the brain that
counts"
Produced by Chicago Film Laboratory
A bad -yard barbecue forms the back-
ground for a presentation explaining how al-
cohol affects judgment and reason and why
drinlcing may cause accidents and death
LC card Fi A 58-3537
BRAKES AND MISBEHAVIOR
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
BRATTAIN ON SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS.
BellTel 1959 30min sd b&w free-loan
c Guide
Produced by Audio Productions
Demonstration of thermal conductivity
and emf, photo conductivity and emf and rec-
tification: also new semiconductor phenomena.
Presented by Dr W. H. Brattain. co-inventor
of the transistor
BRAZIL. NET 1956 29min sd b&w (America
looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Discusses the politicail history of Brazil
and her relations with the United States. Con-
siders Brazilian art, economic problems and
gotentialities, and the role of United States
usiness in Brazil. Presents the land and tiie
people
BREAD BASKET. MichStU 1957 26%min sd
(County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply;
color $200, rent a,pply
c-ad
Produced by Capital Films
A look over the shoulder of the plant
breeder as he works to develop better varieties
of potatoes, com and snapdragons
BREATH OF LIFE. Classroom 1958 30min sd
color $280
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bill Adams Productions
Gives pointers on safety of skindiving;.
Shows how to use breathing equipment and
other rules of the sport in the confines of a
swimming pool
BRIGHT YOUNG NEWCOMER
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS
(6 films)
BRUCE CATTON— l-IV
In HERITAGE X! (4 films)
BUILDING AN AGRICULTURAL EMPIRE
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
BUILDING UP A NEW THEORY
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
BUILDING WITH PRESTRESSED CON-
CRETE. Barbre 1959 28min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp.
Shows manufacture and use of prestressed
concrete beams
BUILT FOR LIVING. SouthernPine 1957 26min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Texas Industrial Film Co.
Shows a typical American family— a,nd of
their dreams, planning and final realization of
a home designed and built especially for them
and for their kind of living
BUN-KA. Classroom 1957 llmin sd color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Serisawa Brothers
Depicts an introduction to the beauty
and esthetics of Japanese culture. An approach
to universal understanding of the oriental arts
is done in three parts — dance, music and flower
arrangement
BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Shows and discusses the order of insects
known as Lepidoptera or scale-Winged insects.
Illustrates with collections of butterflies and
moths from many parts of the world. Explains
how to begin a collection
BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. TennGamefe
Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color (World
outdoors ser) purchase apply, free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explores the world of the butterfly and
shows the life cycle of the polyphemus moth
BY THE GRACE OF GOD
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
THE CAGE. McGraw 1957 27min sd b&w (Per-
spective ser) $125
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Examines the career of an apparently
capable business executive who suffers a ner-
vous collapse under the tensions imposed by
a competitive society. Suggests that people need
to find relief from the pressures of modem
living
LC card Fi A 57-967
EFLA evaluation card No. 3841
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
CALENDAR: STORY OF ITS DEVELOP-
MENT. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $bO,
color $110
el-sh Guide
Traces the development of the calendar
throug-h Egyptian, Babylonian and Roman cul-
tures outlining the steps that led to the Julian
and eventually the Gregorian calendar. Ex-
amines the system devised by the Mayan civi-
lization
CALIFORNIA SHOWS PARIS. NatCotton 1957
5min sd b&w free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Features the 1957 Maid of Cotton model-
ing high fashion cottons with French models
in Paris, France
CAMERA ON RUSSIA. UW 1958 9min sd
(World parade ser) b&w $22.95, color $47.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Contrasts different people living under
one ideology, from Leningrad to Yalta to
Moscow
CAMERA ON THE OCEAN FLOOR. Guild 1956
26^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the underwater world of coral
gardens, kelp forests and strange sea life.
Explores a South Seas wreck and sunken plane
CAN IT HOLD TOGETHER?
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
CAN THE U.N. KEEP THE PEACE? World
1957 29rain sd b&w (Your world in crisis
ser) $80. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discussion of past and future work of
the UN and its impact on world public opinion.
Participants: Mrs Vera M. Dean, Dr Saul K.
Padover, William R. Frye
EFLA evaluation card No. 3536
CANINE PRIMARY
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Discusses the three natural forms of car-
bon: amorphous, graphite, and diamond. Dem-
onstrates the properties of carbon compounds
using calcium carbide, acetylene, carbon disul-
phide, and ethyl alcohol
CARDINAL TRADITION. ModemTP 1957 28min
sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Premier Sound & Recording
Co. for Anheuser-Busch
Includes highlights of world series games,
close-ups and slow motion, and shows stars
like Grover Cleveland Alexander, Dizzy Dean
and Stan Musial
^^^K?/^'^ GIRL FASHIONS. NatCotton 1957
5i^min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Features New York models showing high-
lasnion cottons for today's career girl
^^'?^i^'^? "^ AGRICULTURE. Coronet 1958
ISVamin sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
A young man planning his future in agri-
culture, explores the many careers in the cul-
ture. _ explores the many careers in the field,
learning of the opportunities in the areas of
crop and livestock farming, agricultural re-
search, conservation, and agricultural communi-
cation and education
LC card Pi A 58-516
EFLA evaluation card No. 3805
CARELESS CASH. Editorial 1958 9min sd b&w
or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by American Express Co.
Shows typical ways of losing money
through carelessness and crime and discusses
travelers checks as a system of protecting cash
CARIBBEAN FEDERATION. NET 1956 29min
sd b&w (America looks abroad ser) rent
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Describes the plan for Caribbean Federa-
tion and presents a historical survey of the
area. Appraises the chances of success of this
newest nation in the western hemisphere
CARL SANDBURG. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Carl Sandburg, American poet, biographer
of Lincoln, and twice winner of the Pulitzer
Prize, plays his guitar and sings folk songs,
recalls some of his adventures as a newspaper
reporter, and speaks about his life -long dedica-
tion to his writings on the life of Lincoln
LC card Fi A 58-639
CAROL LANE TOUR TIPS. Shell 1958 21min
sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Explains how to make family travel by
car safe and enjoyable, showing how an expert
Eacks a bag and stows luggage in a car. Shows
ow to keep children happy while motoring
and how to take a "tourette," a planned,
budgeted week-end vacation
LC card Fi A 58-3355
CASCADE MOUNTAINS. Moyer 1958 20min sd
color (Northwest ser) purchase apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells the story of the Cascade Range
mountain formation — of sedimentation and up-
lift, of volcanic flows and eruption, and of
water, wind, and glacial erosion
LC card Fi A 58-6
EFLA evaluation card No. 3732
CASTLE GARDEN
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
CATALYSTS: SECRET AGENTS IN CHEMIS-
TRY. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest in
a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Demonstrates the action of catalysts with
the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, solu-
tion of zinc in hydrochloric acid and the burn-
ing of a sugar cube. Points out the commer-
cial uses of catalysts
CATTLE WARBLE FLIES. CanNFB 1959 18min
sd b&w $80. color $160
ad
Describes the life cycle and parasitic
habits of cattle warbles, the damage they cause
annually to the cattle industry, and the control
measures being taken in Canada
LC card Fi A 59-124
CHAIN OF LIFE IN THE SEA. NET 1956
15min sd b&w (Frontiers of the sea ser)
rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the food chain that begins with
plankton from the sea and ends with mammals.
birds, and man. Shows the various forms of
plankton by microprojection
CHANGE OF HEART.
13^min sd b&w $35
JewishChaut 1957
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
A story about Purim. Portrays a present
day community relations conflict against a
background of the Biblical story of Esther
10
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CHANGING FOREST. McGraw 1959 19min sd
color $210
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Presents the ecology of a deciduous forest
area of the type found along, the southern
fringes of the Laurentian Shield, showing the
forest as an integrated community of living
things, both plant and animal, balanced by
conflict as well as harmony in the never-ending
struggle for survival
LC card Fi A 58-985
CHANGING NATURE'S PLAN. MichStU 1957
26i^min sd (County agent ser) b&w $100,
rent apply; color $200, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Capital Film Service
A trip through swine, dairy, and poultry
research laboratories to discover new approach-
es to meat, ep^f^, and milk production through
the use of antibiotics and hormones
CHARACTERISTICS OF A CORE PROGRAM.
TeachCol 1958 20mrn sd b&w $100
ad
Shows a ninth- grade core class in action.
Presents seven characteristics of core: mutu-
ally understood goals and procedures establish-
ed by teacher and students; units focused on
areas of interest to the student in his local,
national, and world cultures; content chosen
from many subject fields; skills taught in con-
text; wide variety of materials used; guidance
information utilized in teaching; and large
block of time scheduled
LC card Fi A 58-3316
CHASSIDIC TALE. NatAcadJew 1958 30min
sd b&w (Frontiers of faith ser) rent $8.50
c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV and Jewish The-
ological Seminary
Tells about a rabbi who is "different"
and whom the townspeople find diflficult to ac-
cept until they learn to understand his ways
and the deep feelings and values which they
express
CHATEAU COUNTRY. Radiant 1956 13%min
sd b&w or color (France for fun ser) free-
loan
p-e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the valley of the Loire, a country
of chateaux and reminders of the Renaissance
period
CHEMICAL CHANGE. McGraw 1958 12min sd
b&w $70, rent apply; color $140, rent apply
el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Explains that a chemical change pro-
duces one or more substances that are dif-
ferent from those that were present before
the change. Describes physical change, com-
pounds, elements, and touches on acids and
LC card Fi A 58-449
CHEMICAL CLOCK REACTIONS. NET 1956
SOmin sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube
ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains the factors which influence the
rate of chemical reactions. Compares chem-
ical reactions which take place almost imme-
diately with those occurring after a timed
delay. Demonstrates the effect of temperature,
concentration, state of subdivision on chemical
reactions
CHEMICAL CONDUCTORS OF ELECTRIC-
l^Y- NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest in
a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains the relationship between chem-
istry and electricity. Shows the conductivity
?LJrt^2°^^^ compounds. Demonstrates the dif-
ference between alternating and direct current
CHEMICAL HALL OF FAME. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Discusses the work of the great men who
have contributed to the field of chemistry. In-
cludes Robert Boyle. Isaac Newton, Antoine
Lavoisier. J. J. Thomson and Jacobus van't
Hoff
CHEMICAL REACTIONS. NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Demonstrates simple reactions by burn-
ing magnesium and phosphorus. Shows the
complicated reactions of the decomposition and
double displacement type
CHEMISTRY BY CANDLELIGHT. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
. , Uses a candle to demonstrate the prin-
ciples of flammability. vaporization, and capil-
lary action. Reviews the work of Michael Far-
aday
CHERRIES. WisU 1957 12i^min sd color rent
50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
^P A Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
oi,o^r.,-9^^^^^*^ v,^^^, cannery scenes show how
cherries are handled and processed to pro-
vide consumers with a high quality canned or
trozen product. Covers the importance of ade-
quate seasonal labor for harvesting
'^"'b&w^ent''5^o!''^^• ^''^ ^^" ^^^min sd
sh-c-ad
of Ag^sjis^L" ({fiDir*"^'" "■'"" "-^^ '^"'"-
steps show the selection of birds set-
ting up the Pit preparing bed of coals bastfSg,
t^^^a'r^e 'c^o'ole'd^" ^"^^' ^^^ ^°^ '"> '^'' ^^^^
CHILD CARE PROBLEMS OF PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED MOTHERS. ComiU 1957
30min sd color $165. rent $1 ^""""^ ■^'^o'
c-ad
v,ov,/i--^^^^^P*^ ®5?"^® of the difficulties which
handicapped mothers face in caring for thSr
fn'^^'J'^^^v^'^^^^'^' showing^ how mothers in var-
ious homes have worked out methods of han-
EFLA evaluation card No. 3733
CHILDREN OF AITUTAKI. NZealEmb 1958
lOmin sd color free-loan ^a,ij2Jinu xyos
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
• XT- ^95"®, aspects of the life of the childr*»n
in the Cook Islands of the South Pacific Th?
children act out a local legend ^^cinc. ine
^'^'Wl^if "^ ^^. RUSSIA. Cates 1959 20min sd
sh-c-ad
tion« ?n?'^w^?M^^f=p'^^°'"^s I Barbre Produc-
sStes ^^^^^ Affairs Center for the United
n^^^^iF''^W^}■^.\^7^^^^ ^^^^ the ^educators of
Iv;h oV ^i„ T®^!^^® Russian children at work
thf WaSi ^r}^V • *^® circus; model sputniks in
the Hall of Science; and scenes of the Kremlin
^"'^ri'^nlSr ^^K SCOTLAND. EBF 1958 15min
sd b&w $95. rent $4; color $190. rent $6
p-el
T^o,.t>, ^^^li,!.^,^ ?S°"^s^ village on the Firth of
Fb J S;^r.Tr^^^f^?i, through the eyes of children
the work of the fishermen. Pictures the chil-
SL^"? i^ ^^^J^ home life, in school, and on a
visit, to a large fish market and to a ship-
Sf''t1,'^^..,^-°^" P"" the coast.. Includes scenes
of the ruins of an old castle, recalling Scot-
lands romantic past
LC card Fi A 58-1039
11
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
CHINESE VILLAGE. ColonialWms 1958 llmin
sd color $65, rent $3
el-Jh-sh.c-ad
Uses characters depicted in antique
Oriental wallpaper in the Governor's Palace in
Williamsburg. Va.. to tell the fable of the
Chinese mountain town where stands the lotus
tree, symbol of peace, illustrating the life,
legend, and philosophy of ancient China
LC card Fi A 58-3336
EFLiA evaluation card No. 3581
CHIROPRACTIC STORY. ModernTP 1958
14%min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Del Lord Productions for
National Chiropractic Assn.
Presents the chiropractic profession and
education of a doctor of chiropractic
CHLORINE: A REPRESENTATIVE HALO-
GEN. Classroom 1958 17min sd color $130.
rent $10
sh-c Guide
Produced by John Sutherland Produc-
tions
Portrays general information, laboratory
and industrial preparation, and the physical
and chemical properties of chlorine. Presents
reactions with other elements and compounds,
the uses of chlorine, and opportunities for
chlorine research
CHOOSING A LEADER. McGraw 1957 9min
sd b&w (What do you think ser) $50
Jh-sh.c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Deals with the problem of how a group
chooses a leader wisely. Revolves around a
group of teenagers hiking through the woods
who face the possibility of getting lost
LC card Fi A 58-424
EFLA evaluation card No. 3493
CITRUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO FRESH FOR
HEALTH. ModernTP 1958 14min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows new cultivating methods for fresh
citrus fruits, nutritional values found in fresh
citrus, and several recipes using the fruit
CITY DECIDES. Contem 1957 27y2min sd b&w
$75. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
_ Produced by Charles Guggenheim for
Fund for the Republic
Tells about the integration of the pub-
lic schools of St Louis. The story revolves
around a teacher who was directly faced with
a "racial incident" in his class at Beaumont
High School shortly after integration took
place
EFLA evaluation card No. 3507
CITY HIGHWAYS. Dowling 1958 13min sd
color $130
ei-Jh Guide
Discusses the need for limited access
highways through cities. Shows how highways
are designed, nnanced, constructed. Explains
how such freeways and highways keep traffic
flowing more safely in expanding city areas
EFLA evaluation card No. 3806
CITY IN TROUBLE. Finley 1958 20min sd
b&w $75. color $150
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Federal City Council
Covers civic problems in Washington,
D.C. such as slums and traffic bottlenecks.
Shows how the Federal City Council helped
facilitate southwest Washington's urban re-
newal program and how it worked to break
the impasse over building a new bridge across
the Potomac River
CHRISTMAS IN AUSTRALIA. AustrlNews
1958 9min sd color $85. rent $2.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
How Christmas is celebrated in a land
where it falls during mid-summer
CHRISTMAS ON GRANDFATHER'S FARM
(1890's). Coronet 1958 22min sd b&w $120,
color $220
p-el-Jh-ad Guide
Children, and grandchildren spend an old
fashioned Christmas with grandpa and grand-
ma at the big farmhouse. Shows grandpa read-
mg the Biblical account of the first Christmas,
the twinkling candles on the tree, and the
hand -made gifts
LC card Fi A 58-855
EFLA evaluation card No. 3664
CIRCLE OF CONFIDENCE. Assn 1959 27%min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
_ Sponsored by Firestone Tire & Rubber
Co.
The history of how auto racing all over
the world contributes to the development and
froduction of safer automobile tires. Includes
.ndianapolis^ Speedway. Daytona. Pan Amer-
ican Road Race. Monza. Italy
^'^^oyj-^Ji®'^ °f THE BLOOD. AmHeart
1958 8%min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
V. H^^^i- diagrammatic drawings to show
♦,?J^ i^®*i?®^^^* works, to explain the struc-
ture of the arteries, and to show how their
expansion and contraction controls the flow
of blood. Animated diagrams trace the
circulation of the^ blood through the body
LC card Fi A 59-146
^'"'"fl^.^v'rtcX'rt^v, SJO?/ °^ THE HEBREW
^/^l)^T^f^^\- AmFriendsHebU 1956 13m^
sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
+1,^ xKy^^^Hj^^ background and purpose of
the Hebrew University. Shows its new build-
CITY IS A PLAYGROUND. Rothschild 1957
7min sd b&w $37.50. color $75
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by George Manupelli
Presents the kaleidoscope of a metropolis
with the opportunities it provides a child for
adjusting and regulating nis behavior
CITY OF GOLD. McGraw 1958 22min sd b&w
$130
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
A nostalgic recollection of the period
when the Yukon gold fever was at its height.
Feeling of retrospect deepened by the use of
vintage photographs taken at that time
LC card Fi A 58-742
THE CLERK
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
CLIMATE AND THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.
Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh Guide
Shows the determining factors of cli-
mate: latitude, altitude, nearness to water,
ocean currents, prevailing winds, and mountain
ranges. Explains the grouping of similar cli-
mates into major types, and represents regions
of the world to show how variations in climate
affect human activities
LC card Fi A 57-1022
CLINTON GOLDEN— l-IV
In HERITAGE III (4 films)
CO-EXISTANCE. NET 1958 30min sd b&w
(World we want: 1958 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune
Teenagers from Pakistan, Vietnam,
Germany, and Yugoslavia discuss socialism in
Yugoslavia and Russian communism. Questions
the definition of the word "freedom." Analyzes
the prospects of reunification for Germany and
Vietnam
12
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
COFFEE BREAK. Calvin 1958 14min sd color
$165
ad
Sponsored by University Films
Presents both sides of the various prob-
lems associated with the coffee break which
are of growing concern to both management
and personnel
LC card Fi A 59-228
COLD DECADE— AIRLIFT
In AIR POWER (26 films)
COLD DECADE— KOREAN
In AIR POWER (26 films)
COLD DECADE— TO THE YALU
In AIR POWER (26 films)
COLLECTORS' ITEM. ModernTP 1959 27min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures for In-
ternational Harvester Co.
Modern methods of refuse collection in
the Los Angeles area
COLLISION STATIONS
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
COLLOIDAL STATE. Coronet 1959 16min sd
b&w $90, color $165
sh-c Guide
Presents the colloidal state through dab-
oratory experiments and demonstrations. De-
fines colloids, and their several kinds, shows
how they differ from solutions and suspensions,
how they may be prepared and destroyed, and
points out the many uses of colloids in the
chemistry of everyday life
LC card Fi A 59-383
COLONIAL FAIVIILY OF NEW FRANCE. Cor-
onet 1958 13J^min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
el-jh Guide
Depicts colonial family life of New
France in 1700, showing a family living on a
tenant farm on the St Lawrence River in
French Canada. Describes their everyday hard-
ships and pleasures while experiencing a free-
dom unknown in the Old World, and shows a
visiting priest and a voyageur who bring in
other facets of life
LC card Fi A 58-738
EFLA evaluation card No. 3665
COLONIAL LIVING. IntFlmBur 1957 15min sd
color $135, rent $7.50
el-Jh
Reconstructs life in the colony of Vir-
giinia in the mid 1700' s, showing scenes of
everyday life and the production of necessities
such as candles, newspapers, cloth, and bread,
together with the fashions, arts, and crafts
of the time. Emphasizes the importance of
these things to the lives of the villagers
LC card Fi A 59-74
EFLA evaluation card No. 3463
COLONIAL SHIPBUILDING AND SEA
TRADE. Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
ei-Jh Guide
Explains economic factors that led to the
development of colonial shipbuilding and sea
trade: the need for exchanging goods among
the Colonies and with Europe, New England
geography, available skilled workers and ousi-
ness investors. Shows how colonial trade routes
were established and the effect of restrictive
English navigation laws
LC card Fi A 58-3364
COLONIALISM: OGRE OR ANGEL?
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
COLONIES LOOK AHEAD
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
COLOR MAGIC. ModernTP 1957 22min sd
color $1115.32, free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Interchemical Corp.
A study of color, color contrasts, and
color balances. Shows how color balance elimi-
nates clash, how illusions -are formed, and how
to eliminate them
LC card Fi A 58-844
COLORADO CARES. ColoHealth 1958 20min sd
color $95, free-loan
ad
Produced by Western Cine Service
Shows how Mesa County, through the
formation of a county migrant council, brought
together individuals and organizations inter-
ested in and concerned with the migrants in
that community, and how services were ex-
panded and initiated, and how the people of
the community and the migrants grew to
have an understanding of each other
LC card Pi A 58-1047
COMBUSTION. Classroom 1958 14i/2min sd
color $130, rent $10
sh-c Guide
Produced by John Sutherland Produc-
tions
Uses the Are triangle to visualize condi-
tions necessary for combustion, to illustrate
the need for all parts of the triangle to be
present, and to show factors involving the
rate of combustion and spontaneous ignition.
Shows the extent and the results of partial
and complete combustion, and describes the
industrial uses of combustion
LC card Fi A 59-211
EFLA evaluation card No. 3735
COMBUSTION AND COMBUSTION PROD-
UCTS. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest
in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Demonstrates the process of combustion
and the by-products produced. Explains how
combustion depends on fuel, air, and heat.
Illustrates combustion with liquid and solid
fuels. Shows how and why various by-products
are formed
COMMAND PERFORMANCE. LoneStarSteel
1956 26min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Texas Industrial Film Co.
Shows the production of iron ore, coke,
iron, steel, and the manufacture of steel pipe
and cast iron pipe in an integrated steel mill
which uses the low- content ores of East Texas
COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SERIES
(13 films). McGraw 1957 ea 30min sd b&w
ea purchase apply, rent ea apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Titles are:
1. TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE COM-
MONWEALTH. Describes the Common-
wealth's structure and the changes that
were introduced into the last Coronation
proclamations to keep pace with political
realities. Discusses the Suez conffict and
examines the family rift that it created,
pointing out that divided as Common-
wealth opinion became, it did not seri-
ously jeopardize the underlying unity of
the family
LC card Fi A 58-399
EFLA evaluation card No. 3722
2. PORTRAIT OF THE FAMILY. Explains
that the Commonwealth of Nations em-
braces a vast variety of peoples, cultures,
languages, religions, and customs. On
visits to nine self-governing members —
the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, the Union of South Africa,
India, Pakistan, Ceylon, and Ghana —
each country is described by a native
citizen in terms of its national and geo-
graph i cal ch arac teri sties
LC card Fi A 58-400
EFLA evaluation card No, 3713
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1,959
COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS— Continued
3. FOUR CENTURIES OF GROWING PAINS.
Reviews how countries like Canada, Aus-
tralia, India and others wei^e added to
the Commonwealth, and how each of
these countries developed economically
and politically to the point of self-g-ov-
ernment. Discusses some of the internal
stresses and strains that were a natural
part of the evolution of the Common-
wealth into a free association of nations
LC card Fi A 58-401
EFLiA evaluaUon card No, 3705
4. CRISIS IN ASIA, Traces events leading up
to the independence of India, Pakistan,
and Ceylon, Presents Mahatma Gandhi,
Jawaharlal Nehru, and Muhammed Ali
Jinnah — ^and shows the results of their
efforts. Discusses the invisible bonds of
unity which hold these three nations
wiithin the Commonwealth even after
their colonial ties with Britain have been
cut
DC card Fi A 58-402
EFLA evaluation card No. 3702
5. CAN IT HOLD TOGETHER? Shows the
Commonwealth members frequently tak-
ing diverging views on international is-
sues, but able, through their very dif-
ferences, to serve as a channel of com-
munication between countries outside the
Commonwealth, Analyzes differing views
and opposing loyalties inside the Com-
monwealth which have helpel to offset an
East-West split in the "cold war"
LC card Fi A 58-403
EFLA evaluation card No, 3701
6. INVISIBLE KEYSTONE. Visits various
Commonwealth countries to observe how
the democratic formula of government is
exercised and held flexible according to
the changing ideas of the time, even
though the Crown continues to symbolize
a continuity and permanence free of poli-
tics. Explains how institutions inherited
from Britain were preserved in India's
rise to nationhood
LC card Fi A 58-404
EFLA evaluation card No. 3710
7. POVERTY AND PLENTY. Shows how
helping the Asiatic countries of the Com-
monwealth attain higher living standards
has become a challenge not only to the
more privileged countries within the Com-
monwealth, but also to nations outside.
Studies the Colombo Plan and shows
some of the many practical forms it takes
LC card Fi A 58-405
EFLA evaluation card No. 3714
8. COLONIALISM: OGRE OR ANGEL? Shows
how the British colonies grew. Visits a
representative number of colonies, from
tropical islands in the Atlantic to primi-
tive territories of Africa, showing the
impact of industrialization on non -white
populaces and their awakening desire for
self-determination. Discusses British and
Commonwealth views regarding colonial-
ism and the eventual winning of self-
government
LC card Fi A 58-406
EFLA evaluation card No. 3698
9. THEY CALLED IT WHITE MAN'S BUR-
DEN. Surveys subject territories includ-
ing North Borneo. Fiji, East Africa, West
Africa, the Seychelles, and the Solomon
Islands. Explains that the colonial ad-
ministrator brought with him a deep
sense of responsibility for the welfare of
geople under his jurisdiction, and that
e endeavored to improve agriculture, al-
leviate suffering, raise living standards,
and promote literacy
LC card Fi A 58-407
EFLA. evaluation card No. 3723
10. STORM CLOUDS OVER THE COLONIES.
Traces the history of the economic de-
velopment of colonial territories, pointing
out the shift in emphasis from primarv
motives of discovery and transfer of
luxury goods to the establishment of per-
manent industries with all the attendant
complications. Discusses the material
benefits of modern developments to
colonial peoples as weighed against
charges of exploitation for profit, from
which colonialism is never free
LC card Fi A 58-408
EFLA evaluation card No. 3718
11. BLACK AND WHITE IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Explams that South Africa has an acute
race problem that causes dissension not
only within its own borders but through-
out, the Commonwealth and beyond. Ap-
praises the motivations behind the policy
of apartheid, and describes how segrega-
tion is working out in practice
LC card Fi A 58-409
EFLA evaluation card No. 3696
12. COLONIES LOOK AHEAD. Assesses prog-
ress in representative colonies on the
basis of their ability to manage their own
aitairs and to achieve self-government.
Discusses British policy in regard to
granting self-government to colonies and
comments on constructive approaches be-
in^ taken in some colonies in the han-
dling of racial problems
LC card Fi A 58-410
EFLA evaluation card No. 3699
13. ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE. Cites recent
developments in Ghana, Nigeria, Nyasa-
land, and other colonial territories, where
political evolution has been rapid. Ex-
plains why a ruling power should ar-
range for its own departure from its
colonies and why the former subjects
should continue to associate with their
former master
LC card Fi A 58-411
EFLA evaluation card No. 3717
COMMUNICATION IN THE MODERN
WORLD. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-Jh Guide
*'^ Portrays the importance of communica-
tion in the local, national and international
community today. Examines the various means
of communication such as books, newspapers,
radio, telephone, recordings, television, motion
pictures, etc., and shows their significant role
in our society and recent technological im-
provements
COMMUNITY BAKERY. EducHor 1958 llmin
sd b&w $55. color $110
p Guide
^^v, v,P-^lSr^^S^ the making of bread in a mod-
^J^^,„i?®\^^^??'^°°^ bakery, from processing the
eu"^ 12. slicing and selling the finished loaf.
Shows the preparation for baking of a variety
of bakery goods
COIV^MUNITY KEEPS HOUSE. PilmAssoc 1959
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
P-el Guide
Produced by Argus Films
T.oouv.^^^10 ^^•^^^i.^v-<^<^"^??"'^i<^y is a clean and
healthy place in which to live because evervone
nti'^ =r^2.?^i^^P It that way. Trained workers
I^f ^1 c^P^^^i' machines to help keep streets,
parks, schools, and other public buildings
?i^t?,.^"^^ attractive. Rubbish is buried, trash
IS burned, and dirty water is carried away by
LC card Fi A 59-408
CONCERN LITERATURE
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
CONDITION OF FREEDOM
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
CONDITIONS IN THE SOVIET SATELLITES.
World 1957^ 29min sd b&w (Your world iA
crisis ser) $80. rent $8
Televil^o^n^^ils^n. ^^ Metropolitan Educational
fl„^„«?^^?"^!l°^ ^°^.P^o^a,nd anti-Soviet in-
fluences in the Central European satellite na-
tions, ^Participants: Mrs Vera M. Dean, Har-
rison Salisbury, and Pavel Tigrid
COIVJGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
CONGRESS AS A MEANS OF DEMOCRATIC
^ GOVERNMENT— A SUMMARY
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CONQUEST OF PREJUDICE. NET 1958 30mln
sd b&w ("World we want: 1958 ser) rent
$4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune
Teenage delegates to the New York
Herald Tribune Forum tell how their pre-
judices toward each other were conquered
during their stay in America
CRANBERRIES. WisU 1957 12l^min sd b&w
rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Depicts the harvesting of a cranberry
bog by raking and by self-propelled harvester.
Shows cleaning, sorting, grinding, packaging
and some ways cranberries may be used
CONQUEST OF THE AIR
In AIR POWER (26 films)
CRIME UNDER TWENTY-ONE
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
CONTROL RATS. WisU 1956 12V2min sd b&w
rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Animation shows the cost of rats to the
farmer. Explains hov/ a vocational agricul-
ture teacher and students conduct a com-
munity-wide rat control program
CONVERSATION CROSSROADS. BellTel 1958
18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by On Film
Musical, non- technical explanation of
automatic switching — how the need for it
arose, development, operation, and advantages
LC card Fi A 58-590
CORAL JUNGLE. Guild 1956 26V2min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the beauty of an underwater
coral area. Shows giant marine animals as
they battle for survival
CORDUROY STEPS OUT. NatCotton 1957
7min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows men's fashions in corduroy filmed
in Greenwich Village and nearby scenic New
York areas
CORRECTIVE PENALIZATION ^ ^.
In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
CORRELATING MUSIC WITH SOCIAL SCI-
ENCE IN THE GENERAL MUSIC CLASS
—EIGHTH GRADE. lowaU 1958 30min sd
b&w $100. rent $3.75
c-ad Guide
Presents student and teacher activities
in an eighth grade general music class
COTTONTAIL IN TENNESSEE. TennGame&
Fish 1958 19min sd b&w or color purchase
apply, free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul A. Moore
Tennessee Charlie revisits a rabbit hunt-
ing area and reflects on the life history of
the cottontail. Shows management practices
which will better rabbit population
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS. JewishChaut
1957 IS^^min sd b&w $35
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
Interprets the vital meaning of the fes-
tival of Sukos. It is brought out through
a family problem of geriatrics, involving a
grandfather and his daughter. Shows back-
ground of the American holiday of Thanks-
giving in the Jewish holiday of Sukos
COUNTERBLAST
In AIR POWER (26 films)
COUNTERMEASURES. IntBus 1956 15min sd
color purchase apply, free loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of the MA-2 project and of the
SAGE system, including a simulated attack
by enemy planes and a description of how
the SAGE computer helps deal with it
COURT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
THE CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
CRIMINAL AND HOW TO NEUTRALIZE
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
CRIMINAL AND PUNISHMENT
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
CRIMINAL MAN (20 films). NET 1957 ea 30min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. THE CRIMINAL. Introduces the series "The
criminal man" by defining crime and the
criminal. Explains how time, place, and
culture influence what constitutes a crime.
Reviews the history of criminal law
2. BORN CRIMINAL. Discusses the relation-
ship of heredity to criminality. Points
out common misconceptions concerning
physical characteristics as a cause or
recognizable symbol of crime. Explains
the fallacies in Lombroso's theory of
criminality
3. ANTHROPOMORPHIC CRIMINAL. Dis-
cusses the relationship of body type to
personality and criminality. Examines the
characteristics of the ectomorph, meso-
morph, and endomorph. Compares the
historical analyses of body physic with
current theories. Relates characteristics
of introversion and extroversion to crim-
inal tendencies
4. ETHNOLOGICAL CRIMINAL. Discusses
the relationship of crime to race, national
origin, and minority groups. Points out
patterns of belief and the misconceptions
that exist. Relates living conditions and
geographical distribution to crime. Con-
cludes that race is irrelevant to crimi-
nality
5. LEFT HANDS, RED HAIR, AND CRIME.
Describes the folk lore connected with
crime. Uses vignettes to show the ab-
surdity of such superstitions as handed-
ness, hair coloring, scars, blemishes, de-
formities, and glandular problems as
causes of criminality
6. WEATHER MAPS, CALENDARS, AND
CRIME. Continues the discussion of folk
lore connected with crime. Points out
that a slight correlation may exist be-
tween criminality and the weather, phase
of the moon, flre, darkness and light.
Uses vignettes to show how bad weather
and dimly lit areas serve as second-hand
causes of crime
7. CULTURE AND CRIME. Analyzes patterns
of culture and how they influence the
rise of criminality. Uses the Nazi regime
in Germany as an example. Points out
how accepted behavior in one culture may
be a crime in another. Discusses the im-
pact of cultures meeting head-on thus
giving rise to criminal behavior
8. ALCOHOLIC CRIMINAL. Discusses alcohol
as a measurable cause of crime. Uses
filmed sequences and dramatic episodes
to show how alcohol breaks down in-
hibitions, provides a sense of false se-
curity, and impairs judgment. Points up
the relationship between alcohol and
trafl!ic accidents
9. TEA, HORSE. AND CRIME. Discusses the
basic narcotic drugs and their relation-
ship to crime. Includes a filmed sequence
of an addict undergoing withdrawal and
receiving a shot that assuages him. Points
out that crime committed by the drug
addict Is a secondary effect
15
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
CRIMINAL MAN— Continued
10. LQ. AND CRIME. Discusses psychic prob-
lems and their relationship to criminality.
Deals primarily with the mentally de-
ficient individual. Explains congenital
and developmental problems, organic brain
damage, and deterioration
11. SICK MINDS AND CRIME. Discusses the
relationship of mental illness to criminal
behavior. Emphasizes the functional dis-
order of schizophrenia, paranoia, and
manic-depressive psychoses. Shows an
interview with a schizophrenic type and
compares him to persons suffering other
psychic disorders
12. BRAKES AND MISBEHAVIOR. Relates
criminal behavior to the lack or failure
of psychological controls on energies and
impulses. Uses a modified Freudian ap-
proach to trace the development of the
psychic. Explains the functions of the
super-ego, the ego, and the ego ideal
13. NARCISSUS, OEDIPUS, AND CRIME.
Presents an analysis of two potentially
dangerous stages of psychosexual de-
velopment. Uses filmed sequences to point
out influences which result in fixations
at these two stages. Projects their ef-
fects upon crime emphasizing the de-
velopment of the psychopath and socio-
path
14. ROOTS OF CRIMINALITY. Retraces
psychosexual development patterns of
personality emphasizing the psychopath
and sociopath. Employs a series of vig-
nettes to illustrate lack of affection,
parental rivalry, sibling rivalry, over-
protection and other child developmental
influences
15. TRUE CRIMINAL. Defines the char-
acteristics of the psychopathic criminal.
Employs film clips and tape recordings
to provide examples of the true criminal.
Shows three typical and less violent proto-
types: the con man, the bigamist, and the
youthful car thief
16. SEXUALITY AND CRIME. Discusses the
delicate but serious problem of sex and
crirne. Explains three categories: offense
motivated by sexual desire, profit from
sex. and sex deviation. Contrasts the
American and British attitude toward this
problem
17. CRIME UNDER TWENTY-ONE. Concen-
trates on criminal behavior committed by
teenagers. Points out that juvenile de-
linquency may be over- exaggerated,
bhows how improvements in statistics,
reporting and apprehension influence the
total picture of teenage crime. Presents
a group of young people discussing them-
selves and their problems
18. EMOTIONS AND CRIME. Discusses the
relationship between emotional stability
and criminal behavior. Points out that
most crimes are committed by "normal"
persons. Illustrates with examples of
?it"^^^"^"P drivers, embezzlers, income
v;^^,.^ *"^®^®' ^J^^ people temporarily
si^Sltion °^ tempted in a particular
19. CRIMINAL AND PUNISHMENT. Discusses
>,ot-^°^^^^^ °t punishment of criminal be-
SaK-?-^o + - ^P'.^\Ps *^? evolution of re-
fc^^'^rlvte'^ "^i}^ emphasis upon the crim-
inal rather than the crime. Presents a
visit to^a cell block in San Quentin Prilon
where five actual inmates a?e interviewed
^^' ^S\W^^^ ^^^ ^OW TO NEUTRALIZE
HIM. Discusses the need for a construc-
Pofntrnf,";^"?!, ^f '■ criminal rehabilitation
^^r^rJ^^^iJo ^^H t *^"®. correctional phi-
l^o?S*^^ *?fT? ^^^ '^een formulated. Illus-
^^^ll^f^'*^ a scale model of an -
correctional system
CRISIS IN ASIA
In COMMONWEALTH OF
SERIES (13 films)
NATIONS
'^''°c*ofor'J'en7?3^75^^''°- ">^^' "^8 15mi„ sd
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
I^^Sf^^f^rJ^^ Capuchin Missions
Shows a Capuchin missioner in the un-
developed area of Nicaraenn ttvt^IojA^ +uJ^
THE CROSSING
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
CROWDED OUT. NatEdAssn 1958 29min sd
(Public relations ser) b«&w $75, color $170
Jh-sh-c
Dramatized incidents taking place in an
overcrowded suburban school show the effects
of overcrowding on teachers, children and par-
ents
LC card Fi A 58-731
CRUISE THROUGH PARIS. Radiant 1956
4l^min sd b&w or color (France for fun
ser) free -loan.
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A ride through Paris on a Bateau -
Mouche (fly boat) on the river Seine. Views of
Paris at work and play; also its historic monu-
ments
CRYSTALS— AN INTRODUCTION. BellTel
1959 25min sd color free-loan
0 Guide
Produced by Audio Productions
Demonstrates the orderly arrangement of
atoms in the crystalline state and the relation
of this arrangement to the physical properties
of the substances. For students in electrical
engineering, physics, chemistry, and metallurgy
LC card Fi A 59-325
CRYSTALS AND GLASS. NET 1956 30min sd
b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains properties of crystals and glass.
Tells how crystals are formed and demon-
strates crystallization taking place. Discusses
glass, its formation, and how it differs from
crystals
CRYSTALS— JEWELS OF TIME. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
ei-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Discusses the characteristics of crystals.
Tells how they are formed and identified. De-
scribes the shapes they assume. Shows such
common crystal forms as quartz, feldspar,
mica, obsidian, garnet, and others
CULTURAL PATTERNS OF INFANT REGU-
LATION
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
CULTURAL PATTERNS OF MARITAL
SANCTION
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
CULTURE AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
CUIVIPLEANOS DE PEPITA. IntFlmBur 1958
16min sd color $150
el-Jh-sh Guide
, English version entitled "Pepita's sur-
prise
Centers around the preparation and cele-
bration of the birthday of Pepita, a young
Mexican girl in the ancient town of Patzcuaro.
Explores the customs, crafts, culture and
music of the Mexican people
LC card Fi A 59-76
EFLA evaluation card No. 3736
CURRENT WORK OF THE RESEARCH SCI-
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
^^"'" P^ YOUR JIB. ModemTP 1958 15min sd
color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Dallas Jones Productions for
American Institute of Men's and Boys' Wear
Shows that dressing right is a key to
success
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT. WisU 1957
12^mm sd b&w rent 50c
sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) „ ^ ^
Explains the three Dairy Herd Improve-
ment Association record keeping plans: stand-
ard plan, owner- sampler, and weigh -a- day- a-
montn. Stresses the importance of record keep-
ing as the soundest basis for culling a dairy
herd and selecting herd replacements
DAIRY SHOW TIME. WisU 1957 12i^min sd
b«&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) ,^ ^ ^
Shows how to get a dairy calf ready for
the show ring. Explains preparations and gives
pointers on showmanship
DAME EDITH SITWELL— l-IV
In HERITAGE IV (4 films)
DAVID BEN-GURION. EBF 1958 30min sd
b«&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
David Ben-Gurion in an interview at his
home in Tel Aviv, talks about the long struggle
to create the Jewish state, describes his boy-
hood in Poland and the conditions that per-
suaded him to go to Palestine, contrasts Israel
as it is now with the wilderness he first saw,
describes the spirit and achievements of his
people, and comments on his studies in philoso-
phy, religion, and government
LC card Fi A 58-634
DAY AND DATE FASHIONS. NatCotton 1957
7l^min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows cotton fasihions for around the
clock wear. Filmed in New Orleans" French
Quarter and other historic settings
DAY AT THE BEACH. AustrlNews 1957 lOmin
sd color $85, rent $2.50
DANCE COMPOSITION. Perry 1958 13min sd
color $175. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Presents short studies as taught in three
California colleges: Studies in rhythm at Mills
College; Studies in space at the University of
Southern California; and Studies in content at
the University of Redlands
DANCE YOUR OWN WAY. CalifU 1958 lOmin
sd color $110
p-c-ad
Introduces basic principles of creative
rhythms; suggests ways of approaching cre-
ative rhythms with children; and shows the
range and quality of expression children can
find in creative movement to music
DANDIES OF CONSTANTINE GUYS. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Fiancaise , ^
Presents the paintings of women by Con-
stantine Guys. Tells how Beaudelaire. the poet,
analyzed the art of Guys
DANGER— ROOFERS AT WORK. FloridaStU
1957 ISmin sd color $140, rent $4.50
ad
Sponsored by Florida Industrial Commis-
sion
Shows the building of a roof and stresses
good and bad techniques. Designed to motivate
workmen toward safe practices. Viewer is urged
to spot the accident which will occur
Family fun by the sea
DAY AT THE ZOO. AustrlNews 1957 lOmin
sd color $85, rent $2.50
A visit to Taronga Park Zoo
DAY AT THE ZOO. NatCotton 1957 5%min sd
b&w free -loan
el-Jh-ad
Children, ages 4 through 13, model cloth-
ing at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans
DAY CHRIST DIED. Editorial 1957 6min sd
b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by MoCall's magazine
Interviews Jim Bishop, author of "The
day Christ died" and other books. Mr Bishop
discusses his trip to the Holy Land to do re-
search for this book
DAY NORTH AMERICA IS ATTACKED
In AIR POWER (26 films)
DAY WITH FIREMAN BILL. FilmAssoc 1958
llmin sd b&w $55, color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Argus Films
Follows a fireman from the time he says
goodbye to his family early in the morning
until he returns home from the fire sitation
at the daily routine of the fire crew, showing
24 hours later. Gives a behind-the-scenes look
at the daily routine of the fire crew, showing
how they care for the equipment and keep the
station clean
LC card Fi A 58-3313
DANGEROUS DRUGS. NarcoticEduc 1958
23min sd b&w $97.50, rent $6; color $225,
rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ronald Munns
Discusses the sedative barbiturates and
the stimulative amphetamines. Describes the
abuses of these drugs, and points to illicit
users such as the stimulated truck driver, the
well-meaning doctor's patient, the partying
youth and others. Reveals the path to complete
drug addiction that chronic users follow
DC card Fi A 57-671
DARK RIVER (BRAZIL). Grace 1957 20min sd
b&w rent $8
ad
Depicts the area of Rio de Janeiro,
Belem, and an Amazon river village. Includes
a snake fight to the death and a native mombo
dance. Shows the work of American missions
in the Belem area
DATE WITH LIBERTY. Cassyd 1959 20min
sd b&w $120, rent $7.75
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Ford Foundation
Correlated with the book "Almanac of
liberty" by William O. Douglas
Presents five sequences illustrating key
concepts of liberty as safeguarded by law
DAY WITH THE FBI. IntFlmBur 1957 18mln
sd b&w lease $85, rent $5
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Louis de Rochemont Film
Associates for Reader's Digest
A portrayal of the work of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation as it investigates and
solves three different crimes. Shows the physi-
cal layout of the Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tion, its crime laboratory, its filing system,
and the training of agents
LC card Fi A 59-75
EFLA evaluation card No. 3245
DECLINE AND REVIVAL
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
DECLINE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Coronet
1959 13l^min sd b&w $75, color $137.60
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains that in 200 A.D. Rome was a
far-flung empire which reached from the Middle
East to Spain and from northern Africa to
Great Britain, and that in 476, it was invaded
and looted by barbarian tribes and ceased to
exist as an empire. Uses actual settings in
France, England, the Near East, and Rome
to present the political, social, and economic
forces which weakened the Empire from within
and the forces from without which brought
about its decline
LC card Fi A 59-329
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
DECORATING MADE EASY. AmSocIntDes
1958 5min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Denson-Frey
Shows the necessary steps for successful
home decoration
DEER IN TENNESSEE. TennGame&Fish 1958
ISmin sd b«&w or color purchase apply, free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tennessee Charlie, preparing for the
opening day of deer season, takes time out to
recount the year-round life history of the
whitetail. Shows archers and gunhunters in
action
DEFEAT OF JAPAN
In AIR POWER (26 films)
DEFINITION OF LANGUAGE
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
DEMONSTRATION IN HUMAN^ LEARNING.
PennStU 1957 17min sd b&w $89, rent $3.50
c-ad
Produced by Robert L.. Karen , .
Gives examples of skills involving serial
learning and shows ways in which serial learn-
ing of a relatively simple type is studied. Ex-
plains concepts of serial position effect, per-
formance criterion, learning plateau, independ-
ent, dependent, and intervening variables
LC card Fi A 57-810
DENSITY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by WCET
Explains the theory of density. Shows
that some objects will float while others sink
using objects made of cork, brick, wood, and
steel
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
DESIGN FOR BUILDING WISELY. AmSocInt
Des 1958 5min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Denson-Frey
Shows the consumer how to build his
"dream house" regardless of price and without
headaches
DESIGNING FOR REPRODUCTION
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
DESTINATIONS OF TOMORROW. Auton 1958
12min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Achievements in the science of inertial
navigation as applied to guidance systems for
aircraft, missiles, satellites, space vehicles as
well as surface ships and submarines. Shows
the Atlas, Thor, Navaho and X-10 missiles;
Sabre jet. and U.S.S. Nautilus
DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
In HERITAGE VII (5 films)
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN
THE UNITED STATES. EBF rev 1958
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $4; color $120, rent
$2.50
Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1935 film, revised 1939
Surveys the rapid growth of transporta-
tion in the United States from the time when
Indians had no wheel and no beast of burden
to the present day's jet aircraft. Reviews the
economic and social significance of modern
transportation facilities
LC card Fi A 58-1040
DEW LINE STORY. BellTel 1958 27%min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
The construction and completion of tho
radar defense net above the Arctic Circle and
the effective cooperation between the Bell Sys-
tem and the Government in the defense of our
nation
DIAL THE MILES. BellTel 1958 15min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Frank Willard Productions
How Direct Distance Dialing was de-
veloped as an extension of local dialing to
meet growing business and residential needs.
Explains the nationwide numbering plan, how
telephone users dial local and long distance
calls, how machines compute billing for DDD
calls, and why operators are still needed
LC card Fi A 59-403
DIALECTS
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
DICKIE BUILDS A TRUCK. EducHor 1957
llmin sd color (Industrial arts ser) $100
p Guide
Emphasizes a six year old child's use of
basic hand tools and materials in the con-
struction of a simple truck at school; clarifies
concepts and meanings growing out of a unit
on transportation
DIGNITY OF MAN. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Measure of man ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Discusses the dignity of man and its
importance. Examines the influence upon the
human race of the ideas of such men as Gali-
leo, Darwin. Marx and Freud. Points out the
state of man's dignity today in a world of
terrorism, torture, hatred, and progressive de-
humanization. Concludes with the reasons for
a belief in man's dignity
DINOSAUR^ AGE.^ FilmAssoc 1958 13min sd
b&w $70, color $140
el-Jh-sh Guide
Describes the work of paleontologists in
reconstructing the past; illustrates the methods
used in locating, uncovering, and transporting
fossil remains to a museum; demonstrates the
reconstruction of a plesiosaur skeleton; and
shows models of representative animals of the
age of dinosaurs
LC card Fi A 58-3310
EFLA evaluation card No. 3881
DISASTER AND YOU. AmRedCross 1958 27 Vz
min sd b&w $25, free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Pictures for Radio
Corp. of America
_ Explains how the Red Cross disaster
service operates. Describes its preparations
and plans prior to a disaster, its emergency
relief during a disaster, and its long-range
assistance after the emergency. Includes scenes
of actual hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and
LC card FI A 58-594
DISCIPLINE DURING ADOLESCENCE. Mc-
Graw 1958 16min sd b&w (Adolescent de-
velopment ser) $95
c-ad Guide
Produced by Crawley Films
Correlated with the text "Adolescent de-
velopment" by Elizabeth R. Hurlock
. Discusses the question of how much
discipline is good for adolescents, dramatizing
in a typical family setting the results of both
(too little and too much parental control
LC card Pi A 58-724
EFLA evaluation card No. 3547
DISTANCE TO THE SUN
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
DIVERSITY OF FRANCE. Radiant 1956 5min
sd b&w (France for fun ser) free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
, Depicts France as a country of contrasts
with her cities and villages, the seacoost,
woods, and vineyards
°0 r.r,^i!^yi'^.^^GES CAUSE HIGHER
PRICES? AFL-CIO 1957 14min sd color
$80, rent $2
sh-c-ad Guide
Union answer to business and newspaper
stories that high wages cause higher prices.
Professor Owl presents facts and figures to
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
questions liaised by Businessman Pox aibout
the cause of price inflation and the general
■economic isituation. Shows relationship between
wage costs and other costs and the final price
of a product ^,
EFLA evaluation card No. 3508
DR ERNEST JONES. EBF 1958 SOmin sd b&W
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Dr Ernest Jones converses with Lionel
Trilling, American author and critic, present-
ing his basic theory of psychoanalysis. He
also reminisces about his experiences with
Sigmund Freud
LC card Fi A 58-637
DOCTOR EXAMINES YOUR HEART. Bray
1956 lOmin sd b«&w $60. rent $3.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by American Heart Assn.
Shows the methods the doctor usually
employs to examine the heart. Explains that a
routine heart examination is "heart insurance"
and protection, as well, for general good
health; that it is entirely painless and that
there is nothing mysterious about it, nor any-
thing to fear
DC card Fi A 58-1129
DR LOUIS FINKELSTEIN. EBF 1958 30min
sd b&W (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Dr Louis Finkelstein, chancellor of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
theologian, author, and leader in Interfaith
activities, discusses the perplexing spiritual
problems that face America today
DOCTORS ALL
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
DOCTOR'S DILEIVIMA (excerpt). TFC 1959
llmin sd color rent apply
sh-c Guide
Classroom excerpt of the feature film of
the same title produced by M-(3^-M. Sponsored
by National Council English Teachers
Based on Act 2 of the play by George
Bernard Shaw
Deals with Dr Ridgeon's dilemma upon
discovering the amorality of Dubedat, the con-
sumptive artist. Which shall Ridgeon save—
the kind, ordinary Blenkinsop, or Dubedat,
the amoral genius?
LC card Fi A 59-294
DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films).
ea 30min sd h&w rent ea $4.75
NET 1956
sh-c-ad
Produced by KUHT
Titles are:
FLIGHT TOWARD THE STARS. Dis-
cusses high-altitude flying with particu-
lar attention to rocket craft. Relates
this discussion to flight in space. Fea-
tures William B. Bridgeman, test pilot,
who presents an account of his own ex-
periences with the pioneer Douglas "Sky-
Tocket"
MEDICINE OF FLIGHT. Traces the de-
velopment of aviation medicine. Disciiss-
<es the founding of the Department of
Space Medicine at the School of Avia-
tion Medicine, United States Air Force.
Shows the kind of experimental research
in high-altitude physiology being per-
formed
SEA OF AIR. Surveys the special problems
of space medicine. Describes the physi-
cal characteristics of the upper atmos-
phere. Covers such areas as vanishing
oxygen and atmosphere, ultraviolet and
cosmic radiation, heat and friction,
meteors, contrasts of light and dark-
ness, etc.
LIVING ROOM IN THE VOID. Discusses
protective devices for flyers in space. De-
monstrates the Air Force partial pressure
suit. Explains the effects of "explosive
decompression." Presents a design for a
three-sta.ge rocket vehicle. Pomts out
special features of the cabin unit
15. GAS OF LIFE. Explains the importance of
oxygen in sustaining life. Points out
problems involved in developing a closed
■ecological system such as a sealed cabin
in space. Presents the research being
conducted with photosynthesis
6. UNSEEN BURDEN. Describes the effects
of air pressure on the human body. Re-
lates the protection which the earth's
atmosphere affords to problems of space
travel. Stresses the problems of prevent-
ing the body fluids from bubbling away
and cushioning the impact of meteors
7. TORRID JOURNEY. Discusses the prob-
lems of radiant heat from the sun with
respect to space travel. Stresses aerody-
namic heating from friction when leav-
ing and reentering the earth's atmos-
phere. The late Captain Kirchelae tells
of his experiences with the rocket
powered Bell X-2
8. ATOMIC BARRAGE. Discusses the prob-
lem of ultraviolet radiation and cosmic
rays in space travel. Reviews studies
concerning the harmful effects of ozone.
Explains the origin and nature of cosmic
rays. Reports on experiments with mice
and other animals exposed to cosmic
rays
9. COLLISION STATIONS. Discusses the
problem of meteorite dafnage during
space travel. Demonstrates the Navy's
full-pressure space suit for emergency
exit. Explains the difllculties of escape
and survival in space
10. ETERNAL DAY, ETERNAL NIGHT.
Provides an imaginary ride in a space
satellite 784 miles above the earth. Dis-
cusses the problems of absence of sound
in sp-ce, contrast between light and
darkness, and physiological and psy-
chological disturbances
11. UNSUBSTANTIAL FLESH. Discusses
the problem of weightlessness during
space flight. Explains experiments being
conducted on weightlessness. Tells how
weightlessness is achieved during jet
plane flight
12. SATELLITES AND MISSILES. Discusses
the development of the rocket missile
and earth satellite. Presents a descrip-
tion of the ballistic missile program.
Forecasts the use of rocket vehicle in
transcontinental and intercontinental
passenger transport
13. LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS. Discusses
the question of life on other planets.
Reviews what is known and speculated
about the biological environments on
other worlds — especially Mars — and the
possibility of finding or establishing life
on them
DON QUIXOTE BY GUST AVE DOR^. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Recreates the story of Don Quixote and
Sancho Panza by using illustrations of Gus-
tave Dor6
DOODLEBUG AND THE RACCOON. Tenn
Game&Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color
(World outdoors ser) purchase apply, free-
loan
p-el-Jh. sh-c-ad
A doodlebug sets up his trap and snares
an ant. Cocoon and adult are shown. In "Th6
racoon" a mother coon tells of the hectic
time she had raising her youngsters
DRAMA COMES OF AGE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
DRAMA: HOW IT BEGAN
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
DRAMA: THE RENAISSANCE
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
DRAMA: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films)
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
DRAUGHTSMAN OF EVERYDAY EVENTS:
DANIEL VIERGE. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
by Radiodifussion
Television
Produced
Tpy» o « p Q I a fx
Presents the drawings of Daniel Vierge,
newspaper illustrator. Shows how the artist
chronicled events during the period 1870-1904
through personal observations and sketches
sent in by reporters
DUST OFF YOUR GOGGLES. MonroeAuto 1957
17min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Video Films
A study of modern automobile safety
factors. Chief topic is shock absorbers and
their importance in maintaining control of to-
day's fast moving vehicles
DRAWINGS BY DEGAS. NET 1956 15min
sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Presents a collection of Degas' drawinsrs
from the Louvre Museum. Reveals Degas' at-
titude about the women he paints. Includes
the last drawings made when the artist was
nearly blind
DRAWINGS BY FRAGONARD. NET 1956
15min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
FrfLTi CEii s ©
Presents all the drawings of Fragonard
kept by the Louvre Museum. Attempts to
develop a mood within the viewer which
parallels the art being presented
EFLA evaluation card No. 3809
DREAM OF GREECE. Greek 1956 45min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Shows scenes of both contemporary
Greece and antiquities
DREW PEARSON REPORTS ON THE HOLY
LAND. Unitedlsr 1957 60min sd b&w
rent $10
c-ad
Produced by Baruch Dienar, Israel
Columnist Drew Pearson presents the
story behind the headlines. He says "I don't
believe that there is any place in the world
today more important to peace, more impor-
tant to our religious history, than the Holy
Land' '
EFLA evaluation card No. 3810
DRILL PRESS— BASIC HOLDING TECH-
NIQUES. EducHor 1957 7min sd (Indus-
trial arts ser) b&w $37.50. color $75
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Illustrates basic holding techniques com-
monly used with the drill press in school
shops and home workshops; describes accepted
shop practice and safety techniques
DRILL STEM TESTING (AAODC). TexasU-
Petr 1957 22min sd color (Oil well comple-
tion and stimulation ser) $220, free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Johnson Testers
Explains well completion practices and
covers the principal factors involved in the ap-
plication and operation of the drill stem test,
sub -assemblies of the tool, and the data ob-
tained from the test
DRIVING TIPS (2 films). Davis.Sid 1958 ea
lOmin sd b&w set $120, color set $240
sh-c-ad Guide
Twenty sequences show proper driving
techniques
LC card Fi A 58-3341
DRY SUBJECT
In KITCHEN SERIES #2 (6 films)
DUCHESS PAINTS THE TOWN. Kent 1987
18mm sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Devoe and Raynolds Co.
. A newly appointed lady executive of a
busmess management Arm learns about manu-
facture and use of paint, and persuades a mem-
ber of the board of directors to do so also
LC card Fi A 57-637
EAMON DE VALERA. EBF 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Bamonn de Valera recounts major events
in the Irish fight for independence and his own
part in the rebellion. Mr de Valera discusses
in an interview with Curtis Baker Bradford,
professor at Grinnell College, Iowa, his phi-
losophy of government, his view of Ireland's
role in the formation of plans for world peace,
and his hopes to regain unity for Ireland as a
whole
LC card Fi A 58-635
EARLY DAYS
In AIR POWER (26 films)
EARTH HISTORY
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
EARTH SATELLITES— EXPLORERS OF
OUTER SPACE. EBF 1958 17min sd b&w
$90, rent $3.50; color $180, rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explains how man-made satellites stay
aloft, and describes what is learned from satel-
lites and things to come in the space age
LC card Fi A 59-139
EAST AFRICA AND ETHIOPIA
In REPORT ON AFRICA (3 films)
EASTER SEAL DOLLARS GO TO WORK.
NatSocCrip 1956 5min sd b&w free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows care and treatment services of
Easter Seal Center in Lubbock. Tex. and of
similar rehabilitation centers across nation spon-
sored by crippled children societies
EASTWARD TO ASIA. Worldwide 1957 45min
sd b&w rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Billy Graham Evangelistic
Ass n.
The story of Evangelist Billy Graham's
meetmgs m India and seven other countries of
Asia
EASY DOES IT. ModernTP 1958 24min sd color
free -loan
ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Republic Steel Corp.
Shows the making and use of electrical
metallic tubing, the lightweight, rigid steel
raceway for wiring in all types of construction
ECHOES AND EARS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Uncle Wonder's worshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains echoes and how the ear func-
tions. Tells how sound can bounce to produce
an echo. Stresses ear care. Discusses how and
why animals ears are shaped as they are
ECONOMIC FREEDOM
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
ECONOMIC PRECAUTIONS FOR PREVENT-
ING WAR
'" ^&'&'^^^22''fl',°s)"""^'' RESPONSI.
^°'iA^ .£'i-i-3f ^°^'- BACKGROUND FOR
Jh-sh-c Guide
Major events of Poe's life are outlined
^«3\,"^?^u^®^ excerpts and re-enactments from
many of his works. "To Helen," "The fall of
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
the House of Usher," "The murders in the
Rue Morgue," "The Raven," and others reveal,
in part, elements which contribute to his
stature as critic, literary craftsman, and per-
fector of the short story _
LC card Fi A 58-1143
EDUCATING ON THE SUB- VERBAL LEVEL
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
EDUCATION AND THE UNDER-DEVELOPED
AREAS OF THE WORLD _ _.
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
EDUCATION FOR WHAT? NET 1958 30min
sd b&w (World we want: 1958 ser) rent
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescope
Teenage delegates to the New York
Herald Tribune Forum discuss the objectives
and faults of American education. Comments
are made on the place of the bright student,
freedom of choice, size of schools, emphasis
applied to subject matter, and how well educa-
tion challenges the student
EDUCATION HERE AND ABROAD (2 films).
NET 1957-1958 ea 29min sd b&w (World we
want: 1957 and 1958 ser) rent ea $4.75
sh-ad
Two Alms with same title available for
both the 1957 and 1958 "World we want" series
Produced by WOR-TV. Kinescopes
Herald Tribune Forum delegates from for-
eign countries compare education in the United
States with that of their countries. Includes
comments on teaching methods, classroom pro-
cedures, and co-education
EDUCATION IN AMERICA SERIES (3 films).
Coronet 1958 ea 16min sd b&w ea $90, color
ea $165
c-ad Guide
Titles are:
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CEN-
TURIES. From the early New England
School laws to the educational provisions
of the Northwest Ordinance, the begin-
nings of American education are re-en-
acted in actual locations of Dame Schools.
Latin Grammar Schools, church schools,
and pauper schools. With the colonial col-
leges, these early beginnings were the
foundation of education in colonial Amer-
ica
LC card Fi A 58-512
EFLA evaluation card No. 3667
NINETEENTH CENTURY. The development
of free public school systems from the
Northwest Ordinance to 1900 includes the
westward movement; the change to sec-
ular education; the influence of Amer-
ican textbooks; the rise and decline of
the district school; the struggle for tax
support and state control; the contribu-
tions of Daniel Webster, William McGuf-
fey. Gideon Hawley, and Horace Mann;
the effect of the Civil War; compirisory
attendance laws; and the rise of teacher
training institutions
LC card Fi A 58-513
EFLA evaluation card No. 3666
TWENTIETH CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS.
Effects of the industrial revolution on edu-
cation in America; the influences of Her-
bart. Binet. Dewey. Thomdike. and
others; the appearance of the junior high
school and graduate education; the build-
ing of central, consolidated schools, fed-
eral aid to education through the Depres-
sion, the G.I. Bill; and recent Supreme
Court decisions are studied
LC card Fi A 58-514
EFLA evaluation card No, 3668
EDUCATION: WHAT'S WRONG WITH
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS. NET 1958
30min sd b&w (World we want: 1958 ser)
rent $4.75
sli-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kmescope
Teenagers from France, Ghana. India and
Israel discuss the pros and cons of American
education. Questions whether or not American
education is challenging
EDWARD STEICHEN. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Edward Steichen looks back on his long
career as an artist and later as one of the
leading spirits in the development of modern
photography. He discusses the circumstances
which prompted him to abandon art for the
camera, and gives his views on the role of the
photographic artist as an interpreter of man's
life and aspirations
LC card Fi A 58-3327
EIGHT OUT OF TEN. AmCancer 1957 lOmin sd
color purchase apply, free -loan
ad
Shows how a group of ambitious but inex-
perienced volunteers in Arizona doubled their
campaign collection in one year by following
the Campaign Handbook. Presents the results
of a personal, face -to -face campaign, as com-
pared with impersonal, written appeals
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— l-IV
In HERITAGE IX (4 films)
ELECTRA PROPULSION STORY. GenMot 1959
23min sd color free-loan
c-ad
This engineering-report on jet-prop power
shows how much testing and proving such a
power plant must undergo before it is suitable
for day-in-day-out airline operation everywhere
in the world
ELECTRICAL WELL LOGGING (AAODC).
TexasU-Petr 1956 22min sd color $220
c-ad
Covers the basic principles of electrical
logging, field methods used in running the logs,
and the elements of log interpretations
ELECTRICITY ALL ABOUT US (EXPLORING
SCIENCE). Coronet 1958 llmin sd (Science
all about use ser) b&w $60. color $110
p-el Guide
Describes and illustrates the characteris-
tics of static electricity and electrical circuits;
explains how electricity is generated, show-
ing the operation of the dry cell circuit; discus-
ses conductive materials and those used for in-
sulation, and the importance of electricity in
the home and in industry
LC card Fi A 58-752
EFLA evaluation card No. 3704
ELECTRICITY FROM CHEMICALS. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Shows how chemicals liberate energy in
the form of electricity. Explains the part Gal-
vani and Volta played in discovering the prin-
ciple of electricity from chemicals. Demon-
strates the reaction between zinc and lead in
generating head and electricity
ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube
ser) rent $4.75
jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Illustrates the properties of elements and
compounds. Explains the arrangement of ele-
ments on periodic table. Shows samples of
various elements and demonstrates how they
form compounds
ELEPHANT BABY. EBF 1958 14min sd b&w
$75, rent $3; color $150. rent $5
p Guide
The story of a baby elephant, in Mysore,
India, from his first day in the jungle, through
many weeks of training, to the day he joins a
working force of elephants in a teakwood lum-
ber camp
LC card Fi A 59-140
ELIAHU'S HOUSE. Women'sAmORT 1957
28V2min sd b&w $100. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c
Portrays the story of an Egyptian Jewish
boy who finds through ORT a home, a trade,
friends and security for his family which had
been forced to flee from Egypt. Photographed
in Italy and Israel
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
ELLEN IN WINDOWLAND. Pilmlm 1958
lOmin sd color $125. rent $10
p-el-Jh-ad
Produced by Ralph Gerstle and Robert
Vickrey
The story of a little Rirl who becomes
temporarily disen^ag-ed from her parents in a
shopping area, and discovers a magical world
in abounding window displays and billboard
advertisements
LC card Fi A 58-929
EMOTIONS AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
EMPIRE ON PARADE. Princeton 1958 38min
sd color (America on parade ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Empire Photosourid for
Great Northern Railway
The story of the Great Northern Railway
and the territory it serves, showing the sreat
dams built to develop low-cost power, the
raising of meat for market, the timber re-
sources in the region, the large farms, and the
industries in the area
LC card Fi A 58-1107
ENAMELING ART. IntFlmBur 1958 12min sd
color $125, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces the historical development of the
enameling art, using museum examples of 15th
and 16th century champlev6, cloisonne and
Limoges work; and indicates basic practices
common to the medium. Shows students at
work enameling on copper, with close-ups to
demonstrate specific techniques
LC card Fi A 59-77
ENERGIES. Filmlm 1958 9min si color $125,
rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Continuation of experimental film "Be-
coming" in 1955-1958 Guide
Produced by James Davis
Through movement and color variable
and mutable forms of energy manifest them-
selves into being that of man
LC card Fi A 58-930
ENFORCEMENT TACTICS. Cine-Tele 1958
15min sd color $165
Sponsored by California Highway Patrol
. Stresses observation, apprehension, and
assisting the public. Points out environment
and circumstances that are normally encoun-
tered by the highway patrolman
^'^^l^^o^fi^'^'^ J^9y^ \^:F"^ work. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Uses animation, models, and live action
to explain the operating principles of various
T^2!!i °/ engines, including steam, gasoline.
Diesel, turbine, jet. and rocket. Discusses the
I'^'^l^i^P^® °? engines, and such developments
as the free piston engine and the ionic-propul-
LC card Fi A 59-150
EFLA evaluation card No. 3847
ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF OPERA
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 fllmr)
^^"•"f^up"^"^ ATOM. VirginiaPoly 1957 13mln
sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan •^^™*n
sh-c-ad
G-hr.^r^^^^^^^ atomic research to daily lives
Shows construction and operation of a nuclear
f^Bf^^f^'"'' or atom smasher, the °nner work-
ings of an atomic pi e. and the nuclear r^-
search program underway at VPI Appfil? basto
T^ , , , Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions
methods and precision tools forecast fnh,i^,,a
automa^ve products for thi tntnrl ^^^"^^^^
LC card Fi A 59-401 ^"''"^**
ERNST VON DOHNANYI— l-IV
In HERITAGE VI (4 films)
ESCAPE TO THE ROCKIES. CanTrav 1957
15min sd color free-loan
sh-c
Accompanies a group of vacationists from
the Midwestern States on a tour of the Ca-
nadian Rockies. Shows them as they travel
the scenic route by train and sight-seeing bus
from Chicago to Jasper and Banff National
Parks. Includes scenes of the parks and moun-
tain resorts visited
LC card Fi A 58-413
ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films). NET
1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WOSU
Titles are:
1. CONDITION OF FREEDOM. Discusses liber-
ty as a changeable concept, the "climate"
for liberty, and "threats" to freedom.
Stresses individual responsibility to in-
stitutions, community, and government
2. FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION. Explores
the freedom of communication with em-
phasis on freedom of the press. Stresses
the necessity of a responsibility- informed
people as essential to freedom. Discusses
the importance of the newspaper owner,
educator, and clergyman as the trustees
of freedom
3. ECONOOVIIC FREEDOM. Examines the
strengths and weaknesses of free enter-
prise. Discusses the difflculty of trans-
planting the American concept of free
enterprise to other countries. Points out
governmental responsibility with respect
to the economic system as a whole
4. FREEDOM AND RELIGION. Discusses reli-
fion as a force of individual freedom.
tresses the, theses that the family is the
core of freedom and freedom can be found
only in obedience
5. FREEDOM, OF THE INDIVIDUAL. Dis-
cusses the freedom of the individual with
emphasis on the scientist and the artist.
Includes a debate on scientific achieve-
ment and the necessity to combat mass
determination of taste
6. POLICY FCDR A FREE WORLD. Discusses
United. States foreign policy. Presents
viewpoints concerning the relationship of
foreign pol.icy to military policy. Questions
the ppssibihty of atomic war. Concludes
that the most important problem today
is the use of force
^^"^i^J?"-'-^""!^® ^,oALFALFA. WisU 1956
12i^min sd b&w rent 50c
sh-c-ad
Agric^I^'^'fdSAr''''''^'^ '^^"^ ^•^- ^^^^- ^'
f>,^ rv,^^P^'^^"^ ,^^^\ although alfalfa is one of
tne most popular legume forage crops in the
Midwest., many farmers still have difficulty
Hi,v^^*i^'"'"^M ^ ^^^^ s>"d. Covers liming, fer-
tilizing, soil preparation, inoculation of seed,
and seed operations
ETERNAL DAY, ETERNAL NIGHT
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
ETHNOLOGICAL CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
^^H^Sfl^^- .Sterl-MovUSA 1957 15min sd
b&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free-loan
c-ad
g^^j.g^JgPonsored by Robert W. Schofleld & As-
«„M4^o^ survey of the political, economic and
mit*KL^JPP°rt^"?? 9^ J&o^th Africa— the vita^
link between the Dark Continent and Europe
^'^'^,9'^^^'^N 9OMMUNITY AND GERMANY
World . 1958 ^ 29min sd b&w (Your world
m crisis ser) $80. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Televi^To^n^^lffn. "^^ Metropolitan Educational
Weste?i;^Tu?^&^l?ITh^e"^^ov^gftgn^^^^
emphasis on the .problems of unification re-
armament, neutralization. Participants- Dr Saul
Padover, John Scott. Theodore Kaghan
22
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
EVALUATING PHYSICAL ABILITIES. Ath-
letic 1958 17min sd color $170. rent $5
p-el-jh-sh
Produced by University of California
Presents performance tests whicn may
be used to evaluate a child's growth in quali-
ties of strength, endurance, co-ordination, etc.
Events recommended are based on natural ac-
tivities— running, jumping, climbing, etc. Shows
methods of administering tests
EVALUATION OF SCIENCE
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
EVAPORATION AND HUMIDITY. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED , _.^ ^^
Explains evaporation and humidity. Shows
that evaporation is a cooling process. Demon-
strates the measurement of humidity. Defines
the process of sublimation
EVENT FOR ONE. Sterling 1957 28min sd b&w
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films for American
Medical Assn. , , , ,, ,. , ^
When a young boy is hospitalized for
typhoid, the mother of his playmate — ^who
claims similar symptoms — becomes distraught
because the doctor will not treat her son for
the same disease. The doctor finds the root
of the boy's trouble and expl'ains to the mother
the importance of trusting a doctor's judgment
EXALTATION FROM THE BOOK OF
PSALMS. UnionAmHeb 1957 lOmin sd color
$100. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Narrated excerpts from the Book of
Psalms with scenic views and background
music
EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW. TFC 1958 9min
sd b&w rent apply
sh-c Guide
Classroom excerpt of feature film "High
cost of loving" produced by M-G-M
A young employee is interviewed by an
executive who is investigating possibilities of
promoting him. Through lack of clearly defined
objectives, the executive gives the young man
the impression his services are to be dispensed
with. He is left in a state of nervous apprehen-
sion
EXPECTING— DIET IN PREGNANCY. Social
Sci 1958 12min sd color purchase apply
sh-c-ad Guide
Discusses the relation of proper diet and
nutrition to pregnancy. Shows an expectant
mother visiting her doctor and U.arning how to
keep a weight chart; shows group teaching of
prenatal care in a neighborhood clinic and in
the out-patient department of a local hospital.
Includes suggested diets for use during preg-
nancy
EXPEDITION. Guild 1956 aeVzmin sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a scientific cruise showing marine
creatures encountered as the sea floor is
dredged. Presents the story of "Valero IV,"
and sea elephants and fairy shrimp, photo-
graphed a mile below the surface
EXPERIENCE WITH AN EEL. Moody 1956
24min sd color (Sermons from science ser)
rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available in b&w, 28min
Describes the electric eel as an exarnple
of the almost endless variety of life which God
has placed upon the earth, showing in the
laboratory how a blind electric eel locates a
fish and captures its prey by stunning it with
a violent shock of electricity
LC card Fi A 58-1010
EXPLORER WITH A PAINT BRUSH—
AUDUBON. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Dis-
covery 11 ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Depicts the life of John James Audubon,
as an explorer, journalist, naturalist, and
crusader. Features Joy Buda. sculptress and
artist, who evaluates Audubon's work
EXPLORING GOD'S WONDERS. Scripture
1958 SOmin sd color (Vacation Bible School
promotional film ser) rent $3
c-ad
Produced by Cavalcade Productions
Story includes dramatic incidents In lives
of five children of one family, showing changes
in attitudes as result of Bible instruction. Also
shows All -Bible Vacation School lessons in
classroom scenes
EXPLORING THE FARMLAND. Wilcox 1958
13min sd color $120
p-el Guide
Three youngsterfs visit a farm and see the
tame and wild animals: cows, chickens, barn
swallows, fox, raccoons, ducks, tree swallows,
squirrels, flickers, and goldfinch. Stresses
balance of nature
EFLA evaluation card No. 3629
FACT FARM, U.S.A. GenMills 1957 25min sd
color (Formula feed ser) $185, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Depicts the fact-finding livestock and
poultry feed research center operated by
General Mills as a proving ground, listening
post and research clearing house for rural
America
FACTS ABOUT FABRICS. DuPont rev 1958
22min sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Revision ot 1941 film, revi.'^ed 1950
Produced by Pennsylvania Film Produc-
tions . , ,
Explains characteristics of yarns, how
fabrics are made, basic fabric constructions
and printing and dyeing of fabrics. Includes a
section which describes characteristics of Du
Font's five man-made fibers and what they
mean to the consumer
FACTS ON SNAKES. TennGame&Fish 1958
ISmin sd b&w or color (World outdoors ser)
purchase apply, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Using live specimens, outdoor artist Will
Hon presents a picture of reptiles. Shows how
a rattlesnake uses his fangs on the drawing
board, and a 5-foot rattler in action. Includes
pointers on identification
FAITH IN BOYS. GehMot 1958 28min sd color
free -loan
el-jh
Shows scenes of the 1957 Soap Box Derby,
the 20th running of this lar?e amateur racing
event
LC card Fi A 58-938
FALL CREEK FALLS. TennGame&Fish 1958
13min sd b&w or color (World outdoors ser)
purchase apply, free-loan
e!-jh-sh-c-ad
A group of teenagers visit«5 the highest
falls east of the Mississippi River. Shows the
rugged terrain in winter when two rugged
individuals make a perilous cable descent
FALLS ARE NO FUN. NatSafety 1958 lOmin
sd b&w $88, rent $11
jh-sh-c-ad
A cartoon character goes through a series
of situations that point out the kinds of falls
that can happen. After each mishap, the little
fellow learns how the fall could have been
easily avoided
FAMILY AFFAIR. Westing 1957 24min sd color
$150, free-loan
c-ad
The fact that inadequate wiring is a
basic cause of many family problems is made
apparent
FARM BOYS FORESTRY CAMP. PurdueU
1956 llmin sd b&w $60. rent 75c
sh
Record of the activities of 40 boys at
the Clark County State Forest receiving train-
ing to act as forestry leaders in their county
farm programs
23
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
FASHIONING THE FUTURE. ModernTP 1956
24i^min sd color free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Pilot Productions for Uni-
versal Oil Products
Shows how a typical college senior and
chemical engineer goes to an interview for a
Job he is^ interested in after graduation — how
le meets che people he will work with, sees
them at work and learns about the facilities
he will use if he is hired
FAST IS NOT A LADYBUG. FilmAssoc 1958
llmin sd b&w $55. color $110
p Guide
Based on the book of the same title by
Miriam Schlein
Explains the meaning of fast and slow.
Develops the concept of relative speed
FATHERS GO AWAY TO WORK. Dowling
1959 llmin sd color $110
p Guide
The jobs that fathers do all day are seen
in their relationship to their own families and
to others who depend upon their work. Ex-
amples: an artist, salesman and an operator
of heavy earth- moving equipment
FERRYBOAT. Bailey 1958 9min sd b&w $50,
rent $3; color $100, rent $5
p-el Guide
Produced by Stuart Roe
Shows many harbor and work boats. Ex-
plains special function and operation of the
ferryboat. Contrasts different ferryboats show-
ing among others the Staten Island Ferry and
the English Channel ferryboat
FESTIVAL OF FAITH. JewishChaut 1957
13i4min sd b&w $35
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
A story about the holiday of Shovuos.
A teen ager's father and her rabbi frankly face
up to her doubts about the validity of her
religious teachings and help to strengthen her
faith. A confirmation service scene portrays
the Ten Commandments as the civilizing force
of modern society
FESTIVAL OF JUDO. Leo-Costa 1956 15min
sd b&w $200
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents scenes of a judo festival which
took place at the Klein Memorial in Bridge-
port. Conn, on May 11. 1956. Includes high-
lights of a championship tournament and de-
monstrations of the use of judo as a defense
against various types of attack
LC card Fi 56-277
FESTIVE FRYING. Editorial 1957 6min sd
b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Procter and Gamble Co.
Shows young couple entertaining the easy
way with chicken in the basket and french
fries and the help of neighbors
FIBERS AND CIVILIZATION. ModernTP 1958
27min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions for Chem-
strand Corp.
Story of man's use of nature's fibers, de-
velopment of man-made fibers like acrilan and
their ^ colorful uses in homes, business and,
especially, clothes
LC card Fi A 59-238
FIFTEEISI MINUTES TO IVIEALTIIVIE. Vir-
giniaPoly 1957 S^^min sd b&w or color pur-
chase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
^r«o ^.. liousewife, using her own "secret
weapon" prepares an attractive, balanced meal
in just a quarter of an hour
FIGHTING GAR FISH. ModernTP 1957 22min
sd color free-loan ^^mm
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Johns^n'^te^s'go.^^^'" ^""^ Laboratories for
most spectacular game fish— the alligltor |ar
FIGHTING POPES (LIVES OF POPES PIUS
XI AND XM). EducFlmEnt 1958 25min sd
b&w (Fifty years of history ser) $175
Jh-sh-c-ad
. The history of the two last Popes and of
the impact of the two great leaders of the
Catholic world on the outcome of the world-
struggle against communism
FILIVI RESEARCH AND LEARNING. IntFlm
Bur 1956 16min sd b&w $78. rent $6
c-ad
Produced by Walter A. Wittich
Describes research studies which show
how the use of films in instruction can im-
prove student achievement in such fields as
reading, science, and social studies
LC card Fi 56-95
FIN ROUND-UP. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains that the round-up of fish can be
just as thrilling as herding cattle on the range.
Shows science taking a hand in commercial
raising of fish and "branding" them for future
study
FINE FOOD, GOOD WINE. Radiant 1956 4y2min
sd b&w or color (France for fun ser) free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A gourmet's tour of Paris and the prov-
inces. Depicts the foods and wines which have
made France famous
FINGER PAINTING OF WU TSAI YEN. Int
FlmBur 1958 llmin sd color $135, rent $9
sh-c-ad
Produced by Marvin Becker
. Portrays the creative possibilities of
painting by means of the finger, fingernail,
and side of the palm. Shows the artist Wu
Tsai-yen using only his hands and pigment in
creating precise developmental patterns. De-
scribes the particular nature of Chinese art,
with its preconceived composition and its al-
most religious ritual quality
LC card Fi A 59-78
FINISHING CERAIVIIC SCULPTURE
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
FIRE AND FLAME. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Tempest m a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains the zones of a candle flame.
Shows the differences between a candle and a
burner flame. Uses experiments to illustrate
air density and connection currents
^^^^, '-^9o'^°^"'"- IntFlmBur 1958 13min sd
color $135
el-Jh-ad
Produced by Larry Dawson Productions
fl^^ Describes the work of a fire lookout. A
fire warden and his family demonstrate good
conservation practice. A nine-year-old boy,
,,^ ,,^^^^^^^1^°?®?^ stream, sights a grass fire
unsuccessfully tries to stamp it out, and then
th??r"^ ^^^ guides the fire trucks to
LC card Fi A 59-79
FIREBIRD III. GenMot 1958 13min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
^■h^ c^^^^^ *J^^|. experimental car take form in
^Ko^^^^'^"^€ studios and research laboratories-
observes the actual car being built. Depicts it
performing out on the PrBving Grounds in
'^'^F^'iSS/A^°g!SASf..POG STORIES
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
FIRST GENERATION
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
24
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FIRST IMPRESSIONS. Family 1958 15min sd
(Our children ser) b&w rent $5. color rent
$8
p-el Guide
Illustrates through the experiences of two
young boys that friendships are based on much
more than first impressions and outward ap-
pearances
LC card Fi A 59-131
FIRST WORLD AMATEUR TEAM CHAM-
PIONSHIP FOR EISENHOWER TROPHY.
NatEdFlms 1959 14min sd color $250, rent
$20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
The team from Down Under becomes the
first winner of the Eisenhower Trophy in a
dramatic play-off between the United States
and Australia. Played at St Andrews, Scotland
FISH FAMILY. Moody 1958 llmin sd b&w $45,
color $90
p Guide
Shows the reproduction cycle of the blue
acara flsh, including the processes of nest prep-
aration, egg laying, fertilization, care during
incubation, nursery construction, transporting
hatchlings to nurseries, and guarding the
young. Emphasizes the close family relation-
ship of the flsh
LC card Fi A 58-3541
FITNESS FOR LEADERSHIP. ModernTP 1958
14min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh
Produced by Audio Productions for
Gillette Safety Razor Co,
Describes the United States Military
Academy's athletic program, shows the cadets
participating in a wide range of sports and
undergoing physical conditioning. Points out
that, by learning "carry-over" sports in school,
boys can play at them later in adult life and
get useful exercise and relaxation
FIVE MILES WEST. ModernTP 1958 16min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Marathon TV Newsreel
Discusses the stark contrast of West Ger-
man prosperity with East German poverty in
Berlin and in Hanover and Hamburg. Shows
how a progressive automobile industry centered
in Wolfsburg, coupled with free -world trade, is
the bedrock on which this new prosperity is
built
FLANNEL BOARDS AND HOW TO USE
THEM. Bailey 1958 15min sd color $150, rent
$7.50
c-ad Guide
Explains what flannel boards are, pointing
out several ways to make simple ones, and
suggesting sizes and materials; describes ma-
terials that will stick to flannel boards and
suggests creative educational devices that can
be made by teachers; shows different uses of
flannel boards and materials in various class-
room situations
LC card Fi A 58-960
EFLA evaluation card No. 3669
FLIGHT TOWARD THE STARS
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
FLOATIN' THE BUFFALO AND THE WATER
SCORPION. TennGame«&Fish 1958 13min sd
b&w or color (World outdoors ser) purchase
apply, free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
T> cc Depicts a float trip down Tennessee's
Buffalo River. The latter portion reveals the
strange underwater world of the common insect
water scorpion
FLOOR SHOW (2 films). BellTel 1957 sd color
free -loan
sh-ad
Produced by Sound Master
Proper techniques of maintaining resilient
floor coverings
Part 1. 26min. Mopping, scrubbing and rins-
ing floors
Part 2. 16min. Application of wax and anti-
slip floor flnish. polishing, and spot clean-
ing
LC card for set Fi A 58-585
FLORIDA'S HIGHSPOT. UW 1958 9mln sd
(World parade ser) b&w $22.95. colour $47.25
el-Jh-sh-ad
Depicts Florida, its liixury hotels, the fast
action at Hialeah. Cypress Gardens, the Par-
rot Jungle. Reptile Farm and Marine Studios.
FLORIDA'S TURBULENT PAST -
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
FLY CONTROL— A 4-H DEMONSTRATION.
PurdueU 1957 15min sd color $135. rent
$1.75
Jh-sh-ad
A demonstration by two 4-H Club boys to
show the techniques employed in the develop-
ing and giving of a 4-H demonstration
FLYING ANGEL. Unusual 1958 10V2min sd color
$50. free -loan
c-ad
Describes the motion picture production
facilities of Unusual Films, the cinema depart-
ment of Bob Jones University, showing some
of the techniques employed by the department
in their productions
LC card Fi A 59-104
FOLLIES OF THE TOWN. Cambridge 1958
26min sd b&w $150. rent $10
c-ad
Features a wide selection of the engrav-
ings of William Hogarth, with a commentary
taken from writings of his period, including
Defoe's Moll Flanders. Fielding's Tom Jones,
and Boswell's London Journal, among others.
This combination of satirical prints and social
criticism conveys a sense of 18th century
London
EFLA evaluation card No. 3887 !3-
FOLLOW-TH ROUGH
In OFFICE SUPERVISOR'S PROBLEMS
(6 films)
FOOD AND MATERNAL DEPRIVATION. NYU
1959 20min sd b&w $120. rent $6
c-ad Guide
Produced by 1' Association pour la Sante
Mentale de I'Enfance. Paris
Part of the record collected by the French
research unit studying the effects of maternal
deprivation on child development, with children
between ten months and four years old. Indi-
cates that feeding difficulties are often linked
with maternal deprivation and that the attitude
of a child toward food is frequently an expres-
sion of his attitude toward adults willing to
give him maternal care
FOOLS, DAREDEVILS AND GENIUSES
In AIR POWER (26 films)
FOOTBALL PARADE OF 1957. UW 1958 9min
sd b&w (Sport parade ser) $22.95
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights of the best college games of
the year — Notre Dame vs Oklahoma. Army vs
Utah, Auburn vs Georgia Tech. Yale vs Prince-
ton, Maryland vs North Carolina. Ohio State
vs Iowa, Navy vs Notre Dame. Illinois vs Min-
nesota
FOOTBALL'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP.
MillerBrew 1958 28min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra Productions
Highlights of the world's championship
games of football
FOR THE LOVE OF LIFE. AmHosp 1957 13min
sd color rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Atlas Film Corp.
Describes the hospital experience of one
man. pointing out what the hospital means to
him. and the variety of personnel and depart-
ments concerned directly or indirectly with his
diagnosis, treatment, and care
LC card Fi A 57-1011
FORAGE PLANNING FOR PROFIT. Virginia
Poly 1957 13min sd b&w purchase apply,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
. Shows how proper planning will enable
Virginia farmers to approach the desired goal
of growing 100% of their livestock feed re-
quirements
25
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
FORCE IN AMERICAN CULTURE
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
FORCE OF DESTINY. See FORZA DEL DES-
TINO
FOREIGN POLICY IN CONGRESS. NET 1956
29min sd b&w (America looks abroad ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Describes the constitutional role Congress
has in implementing foreign policy. Points out
that Congress has recently assumed increasing
responsibility in initiating foreign policy. Indi-
cates how senators and congressmen help to
determine foreign policy
FOREVER LIVING FORESTS. Ideal rev 1958
28min sd color free-loan
el-Jh. sh-c-ad
Revision of 1949 film "Sempervirens"
Produced by W.A, Palmer Films for
California Redwood Assn.
Presents the story of the California red-
woods, showing where they grow, how they
can be managed as a forest crop to ensure
a continuing supply of redwood lumber, how
the lumber is manufactured, and how it is
put to use in industry, homes, schools, and
other structures
LC card Fi A 58-290
FORGOTTEN INDIANS. IntLab 1957 30min sd
b&w (World is ours ser) $51, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced bv British Broadcasting Corp.
Describes the work of the United Na-
tions and agencies of the United Nations
family under the administrative leadership of
the International Labor Organization in aid-
ing the governments of Bolivia, Peru and
Ecuador in their efforts to improve living
standards for the Indians who live high on
the Andean plateau
FORSAKE ME NOT. AmJewComm 1958 27min
sd b&w free -loan
ad
Shows how the aged, ill, and handicapped
newcomers to Israel find the help they need
and a new purpose in life when they come
under the wing of Malben, an American-sup-
ported health and welfare program in the
Jewish state. Filmed in Israel
LC card Fi A 59-345
FORTUNE SEEKER. NatLablsrael 1957 26min
sd color free -loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the excitement surrounding the
discovery of oil in Israel. Interweaves a ro-
mance which culminates in a Bukhanan wed-
ding and dance
FORZA DEL DESTINO. Trans-W 1957 lOOmin
sd b&w lease apply, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Italian language with English commen-
^^ Produced by Unionfilm-Gallone
Presents Verdi's tragic opera of two
lovers caught In the web of Fate. ^^ Presents
Tito Gobbi and the Rome Opera House or-
chestra and chorus
FOUR CENTURIES OF GROWING PAINS
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
FOUR STAR FARMERS. Venard 1959 18min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Visits dairy and beef cattle ranches of
Star Farmers in California, Pennsylvania.
Oklahoma and Kansas
FOUR WAYS TO MILFORD. NZealEmb 1958
25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts scenery on the four ways of
reaching Milford Sound— by sea. air. road and
the Track
FOURTH BATTLE OF WINCHESTER. AFL-
CIO 1957 17min sd b&w $50. rent $2.50
ad
Produced by United Rubberworkers,
AFL-CIO
Story of workers on strike in Virginia
to win acceptance of a contract to insure
better conditions on their job and better living
standards for themselves and their families.
Shown as an example of Taft-Hartley Act in
action against a union
FRANCE ROMAN E. French 1956 20min sd
b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Romanesque sculpture and architecture
in France. Features churches and abbeys
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. EBF 1958 30min
sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright discusses
his theories of functional architecture, and
analyzes contemporary styles, tracing them
back to Greek and Asiatic origins
LC card Fi A 58-1159
EFLA evaluation card No. 3879
FREAK FISH OF THE DEEP. Guild 1956
26l^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Colonel Craig and his associates photo-
graph strange creatures in the sea near the
West Indies — tube worms that resemble flowers,
a Medusa, fish that go fishing, the Puffers, and
an invisible fish
FREEDOM AND RELIGION
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
FREEDOM LOVING LAND. USBrew 1958
14min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Emphasizes the wealth of native Ameri-
can resources and their role in the develop-
ment of the brewing industry. Pictures of the
many different materials involved in beer pro-
duction pinpoint the economic and social con-
tributions of the industry
LC card Fi A 59-286
FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
FREEDOM OF THE INDIVIDUAL
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN LATIN
AMERICA. NET 1956 29min sd b&w
(America looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Outlines the history of the press in Latin
America. Studies the parallel between the
degree of democracy in government and the
extent of freedom of the press. Discusses
political conditions in Latin America and the
work of the Inter-American Press Association
FREEDOM RINGS. JewlshChaut 1956 IS^^min
sd b&w $35
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
A Christian boy attends the Seder dinner
of a Jewish family on Passover and learns that
this holiday and America's Liberty Bell have
much in common. The story of how Moses led
his people from Pharoah's bondage is told — a
parallel is established with a grandfather's
exodus from Hitler's tyranny
FREEZING, MELTING, BOILING. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube
ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Experiments with water show that all
matter exists in three states: solid, liquid,
and gas. Discusses distillation and condensa-
tion. Shows the power of frozen water when it
expands. Explains and demonstrates a dilato-
meter
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. Caronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Recreates the period when England
struggled with Prance lor control of the North
American continent. Explores the causes . and
results of the conflict, and shows highlights
of the French and Indian War. the Albany
conference, Braddock's defeat, and finally, vic-
tory for England as Wolfe defeats Montcalm
at Quebec
FRICTION (2 films). NET 1957 ea 15mln sd
b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent
ea $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Part 1. Uses demonstrations to explain fric-
ition. Shows how friction may be over-
come
Part II. Continues the explanation of friction
and illustrates with the principle of
streamlining and airplanes, birds, and a
tennis ball. Tells why friction is desir-
able in certain instances and undesir-
able in others
FRIGHTENED CHILD. IntFImBur 1957 19min
sd b&w $95
c-ad
Available for rental at $6 from the spon-
sor, Community Chest of Los Angeles Area,
729 E. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 17
A ire-enaoted case history. An el even -
year-old girl, through the work of relatives,
has been turned against her father who is in
the Navy and made to feel responsible for her
mother's death. Shows how the kindness and
understanding of foster parents and a social
worker help her to see herself in a new per-
spective
LC card Fi A 59-80
FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOVERN-
MENT AND THE UNITED STATES CON-
GRESS (8 films). NET 1958 ea 30min sd
b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WYES
Titles are:
1. ROLE OP CONGRESS. Discusses the duties
of Congress including legislative and law.
Points out the necessity for bureaucracy.
Presents a brief history of Congress.
Questions the current role of Congress
and how it has changed
2. SENATE AND THE HOUSE OP REPRE-
SENTATIVES. Examines the principle dif-
ferences between the Senate and, the
House. Questions the importance of the
Senate 'as compared to the House. Dis-
cusses the role of the presiding officer
of the House. Reviews the question of
unlimited debate in the Senate
3. PRESSURES ON CONGRESS. Discusses
the effects of general pressure on Con-
gressmen from a state, national and
world-wide basis. Examines the prob-
lems of lobbying
4. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OP CON-
GRESS. Explains the infiuence of parties
on Congressmen, the role of parties m
Congress, the functions of the minority
leader and whip, party responsibility, and
responsibility to the electorate. Presents
Paul Butler and Meade Alcorn reviewing
their roles in relation to Congress
5. LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION OF CON-
GRESS. Discusses the Standing Commit-
tee, functions of the Committee system,
and the role of the majority and minority
leaders in Congress. Presents opinions
on seniority and the selection of com-
mittee members and officers
6. CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT. Dis-
cusses the Constitutional division of the
"separation of powers:" the legislative,
executive, and judicial. Examines the
complexities of modern government
which makes it impossible for Congress
alone to make the law. Points out Con-
gress' dependence on the executive
branch
7. CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS. Ex-
amines the need and uses for increased
Investigational committees. Discusses
partisan investigation, equal representa-
tion of parties on committees and the
powers and limltationa of inveistigcttive
oommltteea
8. CONGRESS AS A MEANS OF DEMOCRA-
TIC GOVERNMENT— A SUMMARY. Dis-
cusses Congress as the best means of
democratic government. Questions the
role of Congress, what relationship should
exist between the President, Congress,
and the Supreme Court, how effective
Congress is performing its job, and how
membership in Congress affects a person
FROM DREAM TO REALITY. AmJewCong
1958 14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Dramatizes the program of the Louise
Waterman Wise Youth Center concentrating on
the role the center has played as a meeting
ground for youth — regardless of race, creed,
color or religion — from all parts of the world.
Stresses the work it has done in integrating
young newcomers into the social and civil life
of Israel
FROM DREAM TO REALITY (THE HISTORY
OF ISRAEL). EducFlmEnt 1958 60min sd
b&w (Fifty years of history ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of the dream of Theodore Herzl
of a "Jewish State" and the reality of Zionism
and of the establishment of the State of
Israel
FROM 1900 UNTIL AFTER WORLD WAR I:
FORAIN. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images
of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Shows the first years of the 20th century
as seen by Forain. Presents a statement about
a period of history by one of the most cynical
of all French draughtsmen
EPLA evaluation card No. 3888
FROM SARAJEVO TO VERSAILLES (THE
FIRST WORLD WAR). EducElmEnt 1957
25min sd b&w (Fifty years of history ser)
$175
Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents the Incidents which led to the
assassination of the Archduke Franz and pre-
cipitated World War I. Discusses the conse-
quences of the victory and peace established
by the Versailles Treaty
FROM THE GROUND UP. MichStU 1957
26i^min sd (County agent ser) b&w $100,
color $200
ad
Produced by Capital Films
A plant's -eye view of research directed
at feeding plants for greater production. His-
tory of now a whole new industry came to
Michigan through the study of plant nutrition
FROM THIS LAND. Assn 1958 13%mln sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Firestone Tire and Rubber
Co.
While duck-hunting, a father tells his
young son of the countless products of the
American farm. Shows how conservation has
added to our abundance and how scientific
farming, crop rotation and modern methods
have lightened the farmer's load
FRONTIER U. BuffaloU 1958 25min sd color
purchase apply, rent $1
c-ad
Produced by RKO Pathe
Reveals how the urban university, as
typified by the University of Buffalo, and the
community have become intertwined. Depicts
industry's realization that higher education is
a major force behind Ainerica's growth an<i
points out how an urban university must keep
expanding to meet the future
LC card Fi A 58-632
FRONTIER WITNESS. AmBaptist 1&59 20min
sd b&w rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
A tour by jeep and by foot through the
northern hills of Burma, visiting some of the
frontier outposts and missions
LC card Fi A 59-339
27
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
FROZEN SEA. Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the Antarctic Expeditions of Ad-
miral Byrd. Shows living conditions at Little
America, including preparations for the long
winter night, seal hunts and penguin clowns,
and flights over the South Pole
FRUITLESS FIG TREE. UW 1958 27min sd
color (His way— His word ser) $300, rent
$15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Catchings-Denlcer Corp.
Story of the farmer Abner, his wife
Miriam and their wayward son. The father
has no hope for the boy nor for the barren
fig tree in his orchard. With loving care and
attention the tree is brought to bear fruit. Ab-
ner is shown by the Master that the boy too
needs love and forgiveness
FUELS— THEIR NATURE AND USE. EBF
rev 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50
Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1938 film "Fuels and heat"
Describes the principal kinds of fuels
used in homes and industry; traces the source;
of most conventional fuels to the sun; and
explains the history of fuels. Uses animation
to explain how heat is transferred to mechan-
ical energy in steam, gasoline, and diesel en-
gines
LC card Fi A 58-777
FUN WITH FROSTING. Editorial 1957 7V2min
sd b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Procter and Gamble Co.
Closeups show how to make frosting and
decorate cakes
FUTURES IN STEEL. ModernTP 1958 28min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Mode -Art Pictures for
Bethlehem Steel Co.
Tells of the career opportunities open to
college graduates in the iron and steel indus-
try. Describes Bethlehem's training course for
college graduates and shows Bethlehem em-
ployees at work in mines, steel plants, ship-
yards and offices
LC card Fi A 59-242
GALILEO. Coronet 1959 13y2min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Recreates Galileo's struggle for the right
of science to question tradition. Shows how
he disproves earlier theory of Aristotle by
demonstrating his laws of falling bodies, how
he verified the astronomical theories of Coper-
nicus and how he continued to make new
discoveries in the realm of physical science
GARDEN OF SERVICE. AmBaptist 1957 30min
sd color rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A documentary account of the life of a
Japanese man brought up to respect the an-
cient religions of Japan and then introduced to
Christianity at the Waseda Christian Student
Center in Tokyo. Explains how a young
Christian woman helps him understand the
meaning of Christianity and how he decides
to study for the ministry in order to help his
countrymen
LC card Fi A 59-125
GAS OF LIFE
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
GAS TURBINE. Shell 1956 15min sd b&w free-
loan
sh-c-ad
The story of the gas turbine, the engine
that revolutionized flight by making possible
the turboprop and turbojet. Explains both of
these forms of the gas turbine, and demon-
strates the application of each, using working
models and animated drawings to tell the story
LC card Fi A 58-3353
GATES OF GLORY. Concordia 1959 30min sd
b&w rent $9
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Thomas, who once doubted the Resur-
rection retells the story of the last days of
Christ's life to a small group of Christians
imprisoned for their belief. Thomas speaks of
the glorious heritage and blessed assurance oi
life everlasting for all believers
GATEWAY TO THE ORIENT— HONG KONG.
UW 1957 9min sd (World parade ser) b&w
$22.95. color $47.25
el-Jh-sh-ad
Depicts Hong Kong where many cultures
T^ingle in harmony. . . Chinese and Western,
ancient and modern. Highlights the "Dragon
Boat Festival"
GATEWAYS TO THE MIND. BellTel 1958
60min sd color (Bell System science ser)
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures
The story of what science has learned
about the human senses and how they function.
Includes animation and documentary se-
quences
LC card Fi A 59-318
GENERAL FOREMAN
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
GfeNERO Y NOMERO— Ml
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
(7 films)
GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA: FIVE
NORTHERN COUNTRIES. Coronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Stresses the economic concepts related to
land, climate, and major resources on the
gateway countries of South America — Colombia,
Venezuela, and the three Guianas. Shows the
people, their ways of life, and the many mod-
ern developments which industrialization has
brought
GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES: AN
INTRODUCTION. Coronet 1958 IS^^min sd
b&w $75. color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
An overview of the geographical and hu-
man use resources of the United States, ex-
plaining that from the great variety of land-
forms, resources, climatic regions, crop belts,
types of occupations, and peoples, there has
come a vigorous and productive country
LC card Fi A 58-1147
GEORGE MASON OF GUNSTON HALL. Vir-
ginia-Ed 1957 12min sd b&w $30, rent $2;
color $72. rent $4
p-el-jh-sh-c
Shows George Mason's home at Gunston
Hall and tells how his writings served as the
basis for the Declaration of Independence and
the Bill of Rights
LC card Fi A 58-282
GERMANY: A FAMILY OF THE INDUS-
TRIAL RUHR. McGraw 1959 16min sd b&w
$90, rent apply
e!-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Pictures life today in the steel-making
city of Essen, following the members of a
family through the routine of an average day
LC card Fi A 59-60
GERMANY:^ FEUDAL STATES TO UNIFICA-
TION.^ Coronet 1959 13V2min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Traces Prussia's growth in strength dur-
ing the 19th century; shows how other German
states were brought under the control of
-Prussia, and how, following Bismarck's policy
of blood and iron," she waged wars with
Denmark, Austria, and France to establish a
strong, unified German nation
LC card Fi A 59-331
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
GETTING READY FOR BABY_ CHICKS.
WisU 1957 12V2min sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) „ , ^ x.
Shows the preparation of a brooder house
for baby chicks. Includes methods of prevent-
ing chicks from crowding, types of litter ma-
terial and arrangement of waterers and feeders
GIFT OF THE AGES. Austin 1957 15min sd
b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ohio Lime Co..
Describes the many applications of lime
and limestone products in everyday items.
Shows how limestone is secured and processed
for various uses
GIVE ME SECOND STATION. Boeing 1956
26l^min sd color $95
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ludwig H. Zwilgmeyer .
Shows students arriving at McConnell Air
Force Base for B-47 instruction. Presents high
lights of B-47 history and development. Shows
students in SAC missions envolving an aeria
refueling with KC-97 at night and an actual
on -target simulated bombing run
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK IN MONTANA.
Princeton 1958 25min sd color (America on
parade ser) free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Empire Photosound for Great
Northern Railway ^ . , ^ , . ,^
A tour of Glacier National Park, in the
Montana Rockies, including views of the gla-
ciers, lakes, waterfalls, of the Blackfoot Indians,
of animal life, and of the recreational attrac-
^^'^^^ LC card Fi A 58-1108
GLACIER PARK STUDIES. Bailey rev 1958
22min sd color $190. rent $10
ei-Jh-sh
Revision of 1948 film. Shorter version
available, llmin color $100. rent $5
Produced by Guy Haselton
Shows the history, geology, and outstand-
ing life forms of the Park. Animated maps and
drawings depict the mountain structures, gla-
ciers, and lake formations. Close-ups show wild
animals such as moose, mountain sheep, and
bears, as well as smaller birds and animals.
Shows many varieties of mountain and mea-
dow flowers
GLANDS OF THE HEAD. NatFd 1957 13min sd
color (Autonomic nervous system ser) free-
loan
c-ad
Produced by Duke University School of
Medicine , , . ,
Illustrates the autonomic innervation of
the salivary and lacrimal glands. Shows the
function of a salivary gland to be the secre-
tion of the sphenopalatine, the submaxillary,
and otic ganglia: and points out that the sub-
maxillary contains two types of secretory acini
LC card Fi A 56-1161
GLASS EYES THAT SEE. Moody 1956 13min
sd color (Sermons from science ser) rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
A demonstration with light which we see
and "hear." Utilizing modern electronic devices
the scientist shows light as a tremendously
powerful force and presents Christ, the light
of the world
LC card Fi A 58-1018
GLASS OF FASHION. BetterVis 1958 5min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Proser-Barnes
Gives background of eyeglasses since they
were first introduced in Italy in 1285. Parallels
the changes in spectacle styles with those in
living standards
GLORY OF PRATISTHAN. Filmlm 1958 15min
sd color $175, rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hunnar Publicity, Bombay,
India
Pictures folk art of peasant artists of
Pratisthan which fiourished between the 11th
and 17th centuries A.D., showinjr the innate
ability of the artists to interpret ideas with
complete abandon, drawing on nature, the ani-
mal world, and simple tales of Hindu mythol-
ogy
LC card Fi A 58-932
GOD'S CHRISTMAS GIFT. Family 1958 15min
sd (Our children ser) b&w rent $7.50. color
rent $12
p-el Guide
Tells about a little girl who helps her
parents repair toys and bake cookies for others
at Christmas and by showing her love to others
is able to answer the puzzle her Sunday school
teacher asked the class about God's gift of love
LC card Fi A 59-132
EFLA evaluation card No, 3634
GOD'S WONDERS IN BABY ZOO ANIMALS.
Church-Cr 1958 lOmin sd color $100. rent $5
p-el
Boys and girls feed and play with baby
animals on a visit to the children's zoo at
Brookfleld. 111., and see in the animals the
wonders of God's creation and the love which
He has for His creatures
LC card Fi A 58-3345
GOD'S WONDERS IN MOTHER'S GARDEN.
Church-Cr 1958 lOmin sd color $100, rent $5
P-el
A boy and girl see some of God's wonders
in plants and vegetables as they help in their
mother's garden, and as the beauties of vege-
table and plant life are unfolded, the children
are reminded of God's love
LC card Fi A 58-3346
GOING TO HOSPITAL WITH MOTHER. NYU
1959 45min sd b&w $150. rent $10
c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Tavistock Institute of Hu-
man Relations, Child Development Research
Unit, London
Explains that if a young child is hospital-
ized, ideally, his mother should be admitted
with him to prevent distress of separation.
Shows how the staff of a British hospital has
improvised a method of routinely admitting the
mothers of patients under school age
GOLD AND GOLD MINING. Bailey 1958 14min
s-d b&w $75, rent $5; color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
A study of gold mining today, particu-
larly in northern California. Contrasts the
simple operations of prospectors who panned
the streams with those of mining companies.
Describes hydraulic mining in which water
pressure forces masses of oil and rocks through
a sluice box; shows a dredge at work; both
on water and on land; shows hard rock mining
being done in tunnels and open pits
LC card Fi A 59-212
EFLA evaluation card N^. 3850
GOLD RUSH DAYS, Coronet 1958 13%min sd
b&w $75, color $137.50
ei-Jh Guide
A young man. lured by the discovery of
gold in California, travels overland from the
East to take part in the adventures. Por-
trays the hardships in transportation in 1849,
life in a gold mining settlement, the effect of
the gold rush on population growth and
prosperity in the West, and events leading to
the statehood of California
LC card Fi A 58-515
GOLDEN AGE. McGraw 1958 SOmin sd b&w
$125
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Examines the question as to whether re-
tirement at 65 means the end of the road for
older people. Presents the viewpoints of three
men, explaining that for one it means empti-
ness and futility, for another the beginning
of a new career, and for the third the dis-
covery that the anticipated happiness of un-
limited leisure does not last
LC card Fi A 58-987
29
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
GOLDEN GIFT. AmBaptist 19&7 30min 8d
color rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope _ ^. ^
Shows the influence of the Burma Baptist
Convention and a remote Baptist mission sta-
tion on the life of a Burmese college student
who had been bewildered in his youth by com-
munist teaching's, by the Buddhist religion of
his friends, and by the religion which he found
at the Baptist Student Center
LC card Fi A 59-127
GOLDEN MOMENT. GenMot 1958 25min sd
color free- loan
el-jh
Story of the 1958 Soap Box Derby with a
western theme
GOOD MILKING PAYS. WisU 1957 12i^min sd
b&w rent 60c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Shows steps to follow to get the most
milk from a cow with efficient handling. In-
cludes sections on machine stripping and care
of milking machines
^'^In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
GRAMMAR: VERBS AND WAYS WE USE
THEM. Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
Jh-sh-c Guide
Uses animation to explain the essentials
of verto forms and functions of verbs in sen-
tences, including action and state of being,
transitive and intransitive, active voice and
passive voice, indicative, subjunctive, and im-
perative moods, tense, and the principal parts
of the verbs
LC card Fi A 57-830
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3513
GRANDMOTHER MAKES BREAD. Bailey 1957
llmin sd b&w $50, rent $3; color $100,
rent $5 ^ .^
p Guide
Produced by Lawbetts Productlbns
Billy and Robin watch their grandmother
make bread. Shows how the ingredients are
measured and mixed, the kneading of dough
and the action of yeast
EFLA evaluation card No. 3738
GRANDVILLE'S METAMORPHOSES. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Presents a world of fantasy created by
the caricaturist Grandville, who ridicules the
follies of his contemporaries by changing them
into beasts in human dress
GRAPEVINE
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS'
(6 films)
GREAT ACHIEVEMENT. NZealEmb 1958
35min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Discusses New Zealanders* work in the
Commonwealth trans-Antarctic Expedition and
their role in the International Geophysical Year.
Shows Sir Edmund Hillary's meeting with Sir
Vivian Fuchs; seals, penguins and killer whales
and dredging of the sea- floor; and the work
of dog- teams, tractor trains and aircraft
GREAT MR HANDEL. UW 1958 llOmin sd
color lease $950, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by G.H.W. Productions
Tells how the composer was inspired to
write "The Messiah." Music by the London
Philharmonic Orchestra and chorus
GREAT MOMENTS IN GOLF. NatEdFlms 1956
28min sd b&w $125, rent $20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Big moments in careers of great cham-
Slons — Bob>by Jones, Gene Sarazen, Francis
uimet, Glenna Collett Vare, Ben Hogan and
otbers
PROBLEMS
GREAT OUTDOORS
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 fllmsy
GREATER GUILT. BaptistBk 1957 29min sd
b&w (This is the answer ser) $180. rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films
A small town lawyer's failure to be re-
elected county judge exposes a lifetime of
hypocrisy and bitterness harbored In his heart.
An unusual experience awakens in the judge
the realization that one should not attempt to
judge others — particularly when his own life
falls so far short
GREATEST MILKING HAND. ModernTP 1958
21min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions
for De Laval Separator Co.
Describes the important role of the Amer-
ican dairy farmer. Shows through live and
animated sequences how a cow gives milk; ex-
plains the essential components of milking
machines; and shows a variety of American
dairy farms, describing the many types and
sizes, the variety of cows, and different meth-
ods of milking
LC card Fi A 59-245
EL GRECO: THE SECRET OF TOLEDO. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent
$4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Presents a commentary on the work of El
Greco utilizing the writings of Maurice Barr^s.
Explains the influence of life In Toledo on the
style of the artist
EFLA evaluation card No. 3811
GREECE: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE.
Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Relates the Important geographical
features of Greece to social and economic con-
ditions. Reviews some of the historic problems
resulting from poor land. Depicts the country
today, the people, and the progress being made
in conservation, agriculture, transportation and
industry
GREEN BAY PACKERS PIGSKIN PARADE.
MillerBrew 1958 28min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra Productions
..^ Follows the Packers through six games
with National Football League opponents
GREEN GIANTS— THE STORY OF PLANTS.
NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser)
rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Tells the story of the past age of plant
life. Compares dwarf plants of today with the
green giants of the Coal Age. Explains how
simple plants reproduce by spores. Shows how
to make a terrarium
GREEN HORIZONS. NatLablsrael 1958 25min
sd color $165. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents the youth of Israel In various
activities: pioneering, studying, cultural, voca-
tional training, against the pioneering back-
ground and ideals of Histadrut. the Israel
Federation of Labor
LC card Fi A 59-289
GREEN. LAKE ADVENTURE. AmBaptist 1957
30min sd color rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Illustrates the importance of the Amer-
ican Baptist Assembly, showing through the
eyes of a young woman who comes to the
Ass?embly at Green Lake. Wis., for the first
time what Green Lake has come to mean to
thousands of Baptists across the country
LC card Fi A 59-126 ^wunny
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
GREENER HILLS FOR SOUTHERN INDIANA.
PurdueU 1956 13min sd color $137.50, rent $2
sh-c-ad
Pictures activities on a southern Indiana
forage farm and how researchers there are
seeking ways to effectively use land previously
made valueless through neglect and improper
agricultural practices
GRINDING WHEELS AND THEIR APPLICA-
TION. Simonds 1958 24min sd color free-
loan
ad
Produced by DeFrenes Studios
Describes the factors that make up a
grinding wheel; explains their identifying sym-
bols, and shows how they are used throughout
industry
GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN BIRTH
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN DEATH
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
GROUP METHOD IN SCIENCE. Petite 1956
lOmin sd b&w $60. rent $5
c-ad Guide
Shows a new approach to science teach-
ing in operation in a public school class, and
explains how this method improves instruction
while saving hundreds of dollars in each class-
GROUP PATTERNS OF COURTSHIP BE-
HAVIOR
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
GROUP TRAINING IN BASIC SKILLS
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
GROUP WAYS OF CHANNELIZING AGGRES-
SION
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
GROWING PLACES. ModernTP 195? 26min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Empire Photosound for
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.
The biography of an enterprise, the 3M
company, originator of Scotchbrand tape
and other products. Explains 3M's key concept
of "individual initiative within teamwork"
GROWING UP (PREADOLESCENCE). Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Illustrates variations in the normal
growth process, using animation and silhouette
photography to show that growing up is an un-
even process which differs in boys and girls,
varying with individuals and age. Explains the
role of the endocrine glands in controlling
growth along with health measures which aid
the normal growing process
LC card Fi A 58-854
EFLA evaluation card No. 3739
GROWING UP DAY BY DAY. EBF 1958 lOmin
sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $120. rent $4
p-el Guide
A group of third -grade children at a
birthday party start discussing the problem of
growing up. Aspects of growing up are stressed;
the importance of rest, exercise, the right food,
and the importance of learning to act your age
LC card Fi A 59-213
GROWING WITH CITI ES SERVICE. CitiesServ
1959 29min sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by United States Productions
Tells a story of oil from exploration to
marketing which illustrates the operation of an
American company
GROWTH OF FLOWERS. Coronet 1959 llmin
sd b&w $60. color $110
p-el-Jh-sh Guide
Time-lapse photography shows the
miracle of growth — action imperceptible to the
human eye. Depicts the accelerated growth of
the jonquil, jack-in-the-pulpit. phlox, lily, rose,
zinnia, gladiola and water lily sprouting, strug-
fling for sunlight and life, and finally the
ursting into bloom of the flowers
GROWTH OF THE CITY
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
GUATEMALA. NET 1956 29min sd b&w (Amer-
ica looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Discusses Guatemalan politics, relations
with the United States and the use of United
States foreign aid. Describes the country itself
and its customs and habits. Shows native
clothing and handicrafts
GUIDED TOUR OF LAS VEGAS. GuidedTour
1958 131/^min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Nevada's playground, featuring skiing,
fishing, riding and scenic wonders
GUIDED TOUR OF LOS ANGELES. Guided
Tour 1958 IS^^min sd b&w or color free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Outstanding tourist attractions in the Los
Angeles area, plus a spectator's eye view of
the Rose Parade
GUIDED TOUR OF NEW ENGLAND. Guided
Tour 1958 13l^min sd b&w or color free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Tour of Massachusetts, New Hampshire
and Vermont, with emphasis upon historic
points and scenic wonders
GUIDED TOUR OF SAN FRANCISCO. Guided
Tour 1958 IS^min sd b&w or color free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Cable cars, parks, zoos and the water-
front of San Francisco
GUIDED TOUR OF SEATTLE. GuidedTour
1958 13%min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Visits the "Queen City of the Pacific
Northwest," Seattle, with a side trip to Canada
GUIDED TOUR OF TAMPA, FLORIDA. Guided
Tour 1958 13%min sd b&w or color free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
A visit to Tampa and Sarasota, Fla.,
highlighting outstanding tourist attractions, in-
dustry and the Gasparilla Pirate Festival
GULF STREAM. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Frontiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the Gulf Stream and its effects
upon land areas bordering the Atlantic. Uses
maps to show the influence the various Atlan-
tic currents have on navigation, commerce, and
the development of the lands touching them
HAIL TO THE BRAVES. MillerBrew 1957 28min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra Productions
Follows the Milwaukee Braves from their
training sessions in Florida through the entire
1957 baseball season
HALF INCH OF SELFISHNESS. Family 1958
15min sd (Our children ser) b&w rent $5,
color rent $8
p-el Guide
The story about two brothers who quar-
rel and argue illustrates the basic causes of
quarreling and arguing and shows some Chris-
tian principles that will help children to over-
come selfishness and get along together
LC card Fi A 59-133
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
HAMBURG DIE HANSENSTADT. IntFlmBur
1958 lOmin sd color $120. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
German narration and titles ,
Designed for German classes. Depicts
Hamburg, its harbor, business, and shopping
areas. Shows a typical middle-income home,
and a trip to the inner and outer lakes, the
botanical gardens and the zoo
LC card Fi A 59-81
HAMLET. BaylorU 1957 20min sd color $150,
rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
A filmed impression of an unorthodox
staging of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," showing
the major scenes as they unfold on -stage. Ex-
plains the approach used in arriving at the
concept of staging; explores the psychological
approach used in the production: shows the
five-stage area where the action of the Play
was presented; and discusses the effect of
modern art on makeup and costumes
LC card Fi A 59-316 ^ _ „^^„
EFLA evaluation card No. 3442
HANDEL AND HIS MUSIC. Coronet 1957
13%min sd (Famous composer ser) b&w
$75. color $137.50
el.Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presents Handel as a key figure in the
development of baroque music. Illustrates
with musical selections his contributions to
eighteenth-century music, including the ora-
torio form perfected in the "Messiah." Filmed
in Germany. Italy, and London
LC card Fi A 57-828 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card. No. 3468
HANDLE WITH CARE. MichStU 1957 26V2min
sd (County agent ser) b&w $100. rent ap-
ply; color $200. rent apply
ad
Produced by Capital Film Service ^^ ^
Shows fantastic yet simple new methods
of bringing cherries and apples to market in
the best possible condition
HANNAH MEANS GRACE. Hadassah 1958
28min sd color purchase apply, rent apply
sh-c-ad
The doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, social
workers of the Hadassah' s Medical Organiza-
tion in Israel combine their concern and skills
to cure not only ohysically but psychologically
a little girl who is crippled in body and .mind,
and who finds cure and release in dancing
LC card Fi A 59-326
HARLEM WEDNESDAY. Harrison.Ed 1957
lOmin sd color $120. rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Storyboard
Depicts a day in the life of a community,
Harlem. Starting with an image of a sleeping
child early in the morning, it portrays the ac-
tivities of people through the day and into the
night. Original paintings by Gregario Pres-
topino, and musical score by Benny Carter
'DFLA evaluation card No. 3590
HARVESTS FROM THE SEA. Guild 1956
26l^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply , ... ^ ^
p-e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Life and activities board a modern crab
trawler, and the netting of the king crab
HARVEY DILEMMA. Modern TP 1958 18min
sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred A. Miles Productions
for United States Savings & Loan League
Animated cartoon about the functions
and services of a savings and loan associa-
tion and the role of such associations in a
community , _ . „„ „^.
LC card Fi A 59-304
HAY-IN-A-DAY. NewHollMach 1958 28min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Describes a new development in haying,
explaining how to make top quality hay in as
little as^a day „o n^o
LC card Fi A 58-218
HEALTH HEROES: THE BATTLE AGAINST
DISEASE. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Presents the contributions of five men
in the battle against disease. Shows how Van
Leeuwenhoek began the study of germs by
improving the microscope; how Jenner de-
vloped the concept of vaccination; how Pas-
teur's and Koch's study of germs threw new
light on the causes of disease; and how Lister
helped demonstrate the relationship between
sanitation and health
LC card Fi A 59-440
HEATLHY FAMILIES. FilmAssoc 1958 llmin
sd b&w $55. color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Edward Schuman
Basic health practices — keeping clean,
eating the right foods, resting, playing out-
doors— are demonstrated by the zoo doctor, as
he tells how he helps keep his animal families
healthy. Stresses the doctor's role as a friend,
and the importance of good health practices
LC card Fi A 58-3312
HEALTHY FEET. Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Slow motion, animation, and X-ray are
used in explaining the structure of the foot
and the function of each part in body motion.
Emphasizes the importance of healthy feet and
proper care in preventing skin diseases and
other foot ailments
LC card Fi A 58-737
EFLA evaluation card No. 3778
HEALTHY SKIN. Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains the importance of clean and
healthy skin in relation to the structure and
function of the skin. Uses animation to show
pores, sweat glands, oil glands, blood vessels,
nerve endings, and other parts
LC card Fi A 58-736
EFLA evaluation card No. 3779
HEART CRIPPLER: RHEUMATIC FEVER.
Wyeth 1957 28min sd b&w or color free-
loan
ad
Kinescope
Details the experiences of several chil-
dren having rheumatic fever. Describes the
symptoms and course of the disease, the diag-
nostic and therapeutic treatment procedures
used in these cases, and the medical and social
problems attendant to the illness and con-
valescence
LC card Fi A 58-1071
HEART IS A REBEL. Worldwide 1958 83min
sd color
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available on offering basis
Stars Ethel Waters, Georgia Lee and John
Milford. Tells the story of conflict in the life
of a young couple when the husband, an ad-
vertising executive, can't find a place in his
scheme-of-things for his wife's sudden accept-
ance of the Christian faith. A practical nurse
exerts her influence on the young couple through
her faith in God
HEART OF THE PHILIPPINES. ConservBap-
tist 1958 37min sd color $300, rent $10
Jh-sh-ad
Rogilio sees the atrocities of the Com-
munist-inspired Huk terrorists in the Philip-
pines. He searches to know the truth and ac-
cepts Christ. Shows how he overcomes ob-
stacles in his preparation to preach and how
his faith is tested as tragedy strikes his home
HEART THAT^SINGS.^ Baptists 1956 22min
sd b&w $120, rent $6
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Broadman Films
An account of the importance of music
in the church. Shows how a typical family of
four were brought into closer fellowship with
CJod and each other through the program of the
church choirs. Portrays others who have found
spiritual happiness and rich blessings by par-
ticipating in the choir program
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HEAT— BLACKSMITH OF THE EARTH.
NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser)
rent $4.75 , ,^ .
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH „ i,:„i.
Discusses volcanism and the rocks which
result from heat. , Explains the formation of
igneous rocks and how to identify them. Dem-
onstrates volcanism with a miniature volcano
"^In OUR^AT-foN'S ROOTS (26 films)
HELP FOR YOUNG HEARTS. AmHeart 1958
liVzmin sd b&w $30, free-loan
ad
Shows how vocational counseling helps a
teen-age girl with rheumatic heart disease to
preparl for a job suited^ to her abilities; ex-
plains the importance of medical prophylaxis
in preventing recurrent attacks of rheumatic
^^^^"^ LC card Fi A 59-148 ^ ^^ „ .^
EFLA evaluation card No. 3740
HELPERS IN OUR COMMUNITY. Coronet 1958
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p Guide
A young girl, her classmates, and their
teacher talk about the different kinds of help-
ers in their community. Shows the street re-
pairman, the doctor, the st9rekeeper,. the bus
driver, and others, describing, the important
work that they do and explaining how they
work together to make the community a good
place in which to live ^^^^
LC card Fi A 58-3362
HENRY STEELE COIVIMAGER— l-V
In. HERITAGE V (5 films)
HERBERT HOOVER. EBF 1958 55min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $300, rent $15
Jii-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC tt .4. ^ a^. ♦«„
The former president of the United States
discusses his career and views on public affairs.
He also discusses the problems of government
in connection with the work of the Hoover
Commission _ , ^„ ^h««
LC card Fi A 58-1130
UPRP AND NOW
In OUR ISIATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
HERE AND THERE WITH FFA. Venard 1958
20min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by New Idea Farm Equipment
Co
A parade of outstanding accomplishments
of Future Farmers of America boys in many-
states . . . with an introduction by Dr W.T.
Spanton, National Advisor for FFA . . .and
highlights of National FFA Convention at Kan-
sas City
HERITAGE I (9 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd
b&w rent ea $4.75
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
ROBERT FROST — I. Robert Frost discusses
with a group of high school students and
adults how and why he writes poetry.
Illustrates his points with readings of his
own poems including "The pasture ' .and
"Stopping by woods on a snowy evening'
ROBERT FROST — II. Robert Frost explains the
fundamental meanings of poetry. Reads
with explanatory comments "The run-
away," "A peck of gold," "West-run-
ning brook," "Birches," and other poems
ROBERT FROST — ^m. Robert Frost discusses
what the reader gets from poetry, what
ithe poets favorite subjects are, what the
components of poetry are, and what the
confusions of modern civilization have
done to teen-agers
ROBERT FROST — IV. Robert Frost presents
What brings him happiness in life, what
he does for entertainment and what it
means to write a poem. Reads and in-
terprets from "The gift outright." "The
road not taken." and "Mending wall"
ROBERT FROST— V. Robert Frost explains
why poetry should have meaning and
what the meaning should be. Illustrates
by reading from his poems. "Stopping
by woods on a snowy evening," "Never
again would birds' eong be the same,"
"October morn," and others
ROBERT FROST— VI. Robert Frost discusses
ithemes in poetry and his basic philosophy
of writing. Emphasizes the idea that we
learn to think metaphorically because of
poetry
ROBERT FROST- VII. Robert Frost speaks
informally with a group of friends about
poetry, authors, and publishing. He dis-
cusses his philosophy of poetry and his
ideas on religion, loyalty, world affairs,
love, and science
ROBERT FROST- VIII. Robert Frost speaks
informally with a group of friends about
teaching poetry, the purposes of educa-
tion, his philosophy of life, and his rea-
sons for becoming a poet. He contem-
plates the world, criticizes it, but always
with understanding
ROBERT FROST— IX. Robert Frost and Dr
Jonas Salk compare and discuss science
and poetry. They consider the purposes
and meaning of life and the satisfaction
in both fields of fulfillment
HERITAGE II (6 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd
ib&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
1. SCIENTIST AND HIS WORK. Dr Ha/rold
Urey discusses his research leading to
'the discovery of heavy hydrogen. De-
scribes the line of reasoning and ex-
perimentation carried on prior to his
discovery of heavy hydrogen and the use
of the spectroscope in confirming the
discovery
2. CURRENT WORK OF THE RESEARCH
SCIENTIST. Dr Harold Urey discusses
his theory of the formation of the solar
system. He describes his years of work-
ing on the problem of the age of the
earth and moon. Uses photographs of
the moon to point out features of the
moon and his belief concerning the age
of the moon
3. PROGRESS OF SCIENCE. Dr Harold Urey
describes the advancement of civilization
as a result of scientific discoveries. He
points out the impact of science on hu-
manity, the importance of ethics in sci-
ence, and the significance of seemingly
"impractical" scientific investigation
4. EVALUATION OF SCIENCE. Dr Harold
Urey traces ithe development of science
and its interrelationship with society
since the time of Copernicus. Relates
scientific thinking to philosophical, poli-
tical, and religious areas. He discusses
the revolutionary change in the ideas of
today due to radical discoveries by sci-
entists
5. RESPONSIBILITIES OP THE SCIENTIST.
Dr Harold Urey discusses the responsi-
bilities of the scientist to science, to the
world, and to himself in relation to his
discoveries. He is joined by guests and
ithey speak of the moral responsibility
of the scientist with regard to potential-
ly dangerous work
6. SCIENTIFIC TRAINING. Continuing from
the preceding program, "The 'responsi-
bilities of the scientist," Dr Urey dis-
cusses the ingredients that go into the
making of a good scientist. He describes
the training the prospective scientist
should undergo
HERITAGE III (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
CLINTON GOLDEN— I. Mr Golden reviews the
historical development of worker organi-
zations, the role of labor unions in soci-
ety, and the general structure of union
organizations. The concern of labor for
sound social institutions and labor's new
constructive efforts are examined and
evaluated
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
HERITAGE \\l— Continued
C!iIiINTON GOLDEN— II. Mr Golden states his
views on the paramount problem con-
fronting labor and industry, i.e.. how to
live and work together to mutual benefit.
He examines the part of organized labor
In furthering good international relations
through international organizations
CLINTON GOLDEN— in. Mr Golden examines
some of the philosophy and practices of
organized labor and evaluates their , ef-
fectiveness in furthering the objectives
of labor. He makes suggestions for build-
ing a stronger growth policy and for
devising a more workable system for
labor negotiations
CLINTON GOLDEN— IV. Mr Golden discusses
ithe responsibilities of unions in our de-
mocracy, the development of labor lead-
ers, educating the public to labor philo-
sophy and practice, and the opportunities
of improving labor relations. Certain la-
bor practices are critically examined by
Mr Golden and his guests
HERITAGE iV (4 films). NET 1956 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
DAME EDITH SITWELL— L Dame Edith Sit-
well discusses with her guests some of
the outstanding qualities of poetry
throughout the ages. She gives some of
her own impressions of great poetry
DAME EDITH SITWELL— H. Dame Sitwell
reads selections from her own poetry
DAME EDITH SITWELL— III. Dame Sitwell
discusses life, poetry, the world, and
people with two guests from the English
Department of Carnegie Institute of
Technology
DAME EDITH SITWELL— IV. Dame Sitwell
reads selections from her own poetry
HERITAGE V (5 films). NET 1956 sd b&w
rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
HENRY STEELE COMMAGER— I. 30min. Dr
Commager discusses the political thinking
of today. Explains the desirability of the
inductive or pragmatic approach to prob-
lems of politics and society. Discusses
the concepts of majority and minority
rule, loyalty, and security in terms of
theoretical dangers, fundamental truths,
and moral absolutes
HENRY STEELE COMMAGER— II. 29min. Dr
Commager and his guests discuss aspects
and problems of American higher educa-
tion. Presents one viewpoint concerning
the need for change in public thinking to-
ward higher education, how students
acquire attitudes, college and university
methods, intellectual versus social train-
ing, educational leadership, and the prob-
lem of standards
HENRY STEELE COMMAGER— III. 29min.
Dr Commager and his guests discuss free-
dom and security in today's society. De-
fines freedom as a natural right, a prac-
tical necessity, and a way of living. Con-
siders the problem of freedom, security,
and loyalty on a national as well as a
local level
HENRY STEELE COMMAGER— IV. 30min.
Dr Commager discusses the subject of
nationalism. Examines the growth of
nationalism in the United States. Tells
how American nationalism differs from
that found in other parts of the world.
Points out and explains the current rise
of nationalism and the problems involved
HENRY STEELE COMMAGER— V. SOmin. Dr
Commager discusses the place of America
in history. Explains early European
curiosity concerning the value of the dis-
covery of America. Points out how
America's contribution to technology,
social democracy, federal politics, educa-
tion, separation of church and state, and
nationalism have influenced institutions
elsewhere
HERITAGE VI (4 films). NET 1956 ea SOmin
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
ERNST VON DOHNANYI— L Mr Dohnanyi
discusses with his guests his early days
as a composer. He plays two of his own
selections: "Intermezzo, opus no. 2" and
"F minor rhapsody"
ERNST VON DOHNANYI— II. Mr Dohnanyi
discusses his days as a composer in
Vienna and Berlin. He plays parts
of "Winterigen," "Humoresque," and
"Suite, opus no. 24"
ERNST VON DOHNANYI— III. Mr Dohnanyi
discusses the compositions he wrote in
Budapest. He plays "Variations on Hun-
garian folk songs," "Ruralia Hungarica,"
and "Pastorale"
ERNST VON DOHNONYI— IV. Mr Dohnanyi
tells about his life in America. He and
Mr Edward Kalenyi play "Suite in valse,
opus 41," a composition for two pianos
HERITAGE VII (5 films). NET 1956 ea SOmin
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
1. MEANING OP ARCHAEOLOGY. Dr Wil-
liam Foxwell Albright. Professor of
Semitic languages, discusses the essential
features of archaeology. Presents the
means of translating these features to
determine the patterns of human history.
Describes mounds, layers, pottery, and
scripts
2. DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLD TESTA-
MENT. Discusses the historical back-
ground and different types of literature
found in the Old Testament. Traces the
trends of monotheism through Egypt up
to the time of Moses
S. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OLD TESTA-
MENT. Discusses the meaning of re-
ligious law and its importance in the
Near East. Presents an analysis of the
prophets, their beliefs, and impact on the
society of their day
4. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DEAD SEA
SCROLLS. Discusses the importance of
the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Tells what scholars are learning from the
Scrolls that applies to already accepted
ideas that appear in the New Testament
5. IMPORTANCE OF LOGICAL THINKING
IN THE NUCLEAR AGE. Discusses the
emergence of Christianity out of a Jewish
history. Points out the influence of the
Hellenic or Western World to Christianity
HERITAGE VIM (4 films). NET 1956 ea SOmin
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
T.V. SMITH— I. Presents a discussion by Dr
T.V. Smith, Maxwell Professor Emeritus
of Poetry, Politics, and Philosophy, on
the subject of truth, goodness, and beau-
ty. Serves as an introduction to the
three following programs
T.V. SMITH — II. Discusses science as the dis-
cipline of truth. Places special emphasis
upon the historical concepts of science.
Analyzes the implications of science and
science education
T.V. SMITH— ni. Discusses art as the disci-
pline of beauty. Emphasizes the elements
of art and artists, the inward search of
an artist, the disciplines an artist must
be able to inflict upon himself and his
art, and imagination
T.V. SMITH— IV. Discusses politics as the
discipline of goodness. Emphasizes the
principles, interests, and disciplines of
politicians and politics. Dr T.V. Smith
relates his experiences to the subject of
"goodness"
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HERITAGE rX (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min
sd .b&w rent ea $4.76
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— I. Mrs Anna Elea-
nor Roosevelt discusses her early life,
education, and how she was influenced
hy her g^randmother and her uncle, Theo-
dore Roosevelt. She describes those ex-
periences which helped her attain her
present recognition
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— II. Mrs Roosevelt
discusses her life with Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. She tells Of their first meeting,
F.D.R.'s personality as a young man,
itheir wedding, his political beginnings,
illness and recovery, friends, enemies,
and confidence in the people who worked
with him
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— III. Mrs Roosevelt
discusses her life after the death of her
husband. She tells of her transition to
oflScial duties at the United Nations,
answers questions about Senator Mc-
Carthy, the racial situation, and her re-
lations with the Russians
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— IV. Mrs Roosevelt
presents her views on communism, war,
leadership in the world today, and what
the future offers. She talks of her hus-
band, Pearl Harbor, and the end of the
European phase of World War II
HERITAGE X (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
BEARDSLEY RUML — ^I. Presents a discussion
by Beardsley Ruml and his guests on the
subject of taxation. Explains how the
pay-as-you-go United States withholding
tax came into being, its objectives, ana
why it was opposed
BEARDSLEY RUML— II. A discussion on the
isubject of education: the liberal element
in universities, science in a liberal edu-
cation, teachers and teacher training,
monetary support of universities, the
student and his work load, and problems
of college admission
BEARDSLEY RUML— III. Covers the national
picture of education, quality of educa-
tion, problems of education and employ-
ment, and federal support and control
of educational institutions
BEARDSLEY RUML — IV. A discussion of
business and individuality, the role of
the stockholder, the board of directors,
trusteeship, democracy in business, sal-
aries and responsibilities, and freedom
of the creative business man
HERITAGE XI (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
BRUCE CATTON — ^I. Mr Catton and his guests
discuss the American heritage. Stresses
the preservation of tradition, the possi-
bilities of historj^ the importance of
local history and Mr Catton's background
as a historian
BRUCE CATTON — 11. Mr Catton discusses
his life as a reporter, author and his-
torian. Describes his childhood, educa-
tion, and background as a newspaper-
man. Talks of the Civil War, segrega-
ition, and the values of an historical
education
BRUCE CATTON— III. Mr Catton and his
guests discuss the American heritage
and the Civil War, Points out the ideas
to which America is committed and
American tradition and realism. Stresses
idealism during the Civil War
BRUCE CATTON— IV. Mr Catton and his
guests discuss the philosophy of Ameri-
ca's heritage. Stresses individualism and
respect for the individual, freedom, and
adaptability as factors in American heri-
HERITAGE XII (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30mln
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
NADIA BOULANGER— I. Mademoiselle Boul-
anger and her guests discuss musical
training. Points out when musical and
instrumental training should begin and
differences in American and French mu-
sical education. Reviews Mademoiselle
Boulanger's early years
NADIA BOULANGER— II. A discussion on en-
thusiasm and discipline in the education
of a musician. Tells how individuality is
determined. Explains the curriculum at
Fontainebleau's American Conservatory
NADIA BOULANGER— III. Mademoiselle Boul-
anger and her guests discuss music in the
20th century. Points out the importance
of originality, tradition, freedom and curi-
osity. Stresses integration in music and
the twelve tone technique
NADIA BOULANGER— IV. A discussion on
music and the musician. Stresses the re-
sponsibility of the composer, the musi-
cian and the listener, musical recordings,
and pleasure derived from composing
music
HERITAGE FROM TULA. PellaSales 1958
14%min sd color $135. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Mel Fowler
Deals primarily with Tula, a city de-
stroyed by the Aztecs about 1250 A.D, Covers
an important link between the Aztec and prior
cultures of Mexico and indicates Mexico's
present direction in art and architecture
THE HEROES
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
HIGH FASHION IN VENICE. NatCotton 1958
6%min sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
, Highlights of the first International
fashion show ever held for cotton
HIGH SCHOOL PROM. Coronet 1958 16min sd
b&w $90. color $165
Jh-sh Guide
Four students illustrate steps in prepar-
ing to attend a high school dance, proper eti-
quette while attending the dance, and accepted
procedures following a formal social function
LC card Fi A 57-1036
EFLA evaluation card No. 3555
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NATIONAL CORN
PICKING CONTEST. Venard 1959 lOmin sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by New Idea Farm Equipment
Co.
Depicts the corn picking contest at
Marion. Iowa. Shows how the judging Is done
HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL. Tenn
Game&Fish 1958 13min sd (World outdoors
ser) b&w $16.74. free-loan; color $68.77. free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh
Four Explorer Scouts spend three nights
hiking from Davenport Gap to Newfound Gap
along the Appalachian Trail in the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. Along the way they
encounter a pair of bear cubs
HISTORIC HAWKESBURY. AustrlNews 1957
lOygmin sd color $85. rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-c
Busy towns and rich farmlands on the
scene of Australia's early settlement
HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP. Assn 1958
27min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Transfilm for Thomas J.
Lipton. Inc.
A veteran skipper tells a young boy the
story of the yacht -racing trophy, the America's
Cup. Describes how the first Cud race in Ens:-
35
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP—Cont.
land in 1851 was won by the United States
schooner. America, and how sixteen more races
over the next hundred years were also won by
American boats. Explains how one yachtsman.
Sir Thomas Lipton. tried five different times
and lost each race, but won the admiration and
respect of the entire sporting world
LC card Fi A 59-247 ^ „„^„
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3892
HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE _^
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
HISTORY OF_THE INDO-EUROPEAN LAN-
In L%VK3UAGe'^AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
HOGARTH THE SATIRIST. NET 1956 15min
sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Presents Hogarth's most remarkable en-
gravings emphasizing his illustration of the
"Rake's progress"
HOLD THAT LINE. MichStU 1957 26i^min sd
(County agent ser) b&w $100. color $200
ad
Produced by Capital Films
Explains how the human body makes use
of food. Shows the relation between energy use
and body weight, and points out the dangers in
some dieting plans
HOLDING FORTH THE WORD. Baptists 1956
30min sd color $140. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Broadman Films
Dr James L. Sullivan, executive secretary-
treasurer, assisted by members of the Baptist
Sunday School Board staff, presents the work
of the Board. Explains the preparation of liter-
ature, the educational field program, assemblies,
book stores, and other ministries
LC card Fi A 58-1057
HOLIDAY MODEL DE-122 DEPTH SOUNDER.
Raytheon 1957 8%min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c
Explains theory of electronic depth
sounders and how this one is installed through
the hull of a cabin cruiser while boat is in
water. Follows step by step procedure in-
cluding underwater scenes of frogman work-
ing under boat
HOME AND EDUCATION
In LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE (2 films)
HOMEMAKER'S QUIZ. ModernTP 1958
12l^min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred A. Niles Productions
for West Bend Aluminum Co.
Question -and -answer format about fa-
miliar foods and well-known household ar-
ticles provides fun and useful facts on home-
making
HOMES FOR BIRDS. WisU 1956 12%min sd
b&w rent 50c
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) , .,, ^. ,^
Explains how to build birdhouses to at-
tract wrens, swallows, and bluebirds. Also
shows the trapping and banding of birds to
study their habits
L'HOMME DANS LA TOUR. See MAN IN
THE PEACE TOWER
HORIZONS BEYOND. BellTel 1958 12min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures
How scientific research benefits our
lives — from satellites to vaccines, from the
invention at the Bell Telephone Laboratories
of the transistor to a new over-the-horizon
microwave radio system
LC card Fi A 59-249
HORSE IN THE LIMELIGHT. IntFlmBur
1956 17min sd color $175
Jh-sh-c-ad
, Produced by Sol Film, Stockholm,
Sweden
Scenes of the 1956 Equestrian Olympics
held in Stockholm, showing skilled riders in
competition
LC card Fi A 59-82
HOTEL IS BORN. Sterl-MovUSA 1957 30min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Hilton Hotel Corp.
Shows the building of the Beverly Hilton
Hotel from the day when Mr Hilton stood
looking at the empty lot to the day the hotel
opens for business. Depicts the architecture,
the furnishings and the opening -day party
with stars of stage and screen
HOUSE FLY. EBF rev 1958 15min sd b&w
$90, rent $3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1936 film
Microphotography and magnification por-
tray the habits and life history of the common
housefly and the ways in which it is a menace
to health
LC card Fi A 58-3328
HOUSE OF A LIFETIME. VirginiaPoly 1957
13min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free-loan
p-el-Jh. sh-c-ad
Describes the modern methods of build-
ing construction made possible by the utiliza-
tion of threaded nails. Shows behind-the-
scenes development and testing of the threaded
nails
HOUSE THAT HUNTER BUILT. BaptistBk
1957 29min sd b&w (This is the answer
ser) $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films
A portrait of two men. One has his life
built around material things — the other is
well grounded in Christianity. Violent tragedy
comes to both. The father with no spiritual
strength falters and his life folds around him.
The Christian remains strong in the face of
trouble
LC card Fi A 59-134
HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT. Editorial 1958
4min sd b&w or color (Our living heritage
ser) free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by McCall's magazine
Shows Andrew Jackson's home The
Hermitage in Nashville. Tenn. Describes food
of Jackson's day and includes instructions for
making a "trifle." Jackson's favorite dessert
HOUSE TO HOUSE. AmCancer 1956 16min sd
color purchase apply, free-loan
ad
Shows the organization, methods, and
planning necessary for individual household
solicitation, with scenes from communities
where these methods have been applied suc-
cessfully
HOUSEHOLD CHEMISTRY. NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Illustrates simple principles of chemistry
used in the home. Defines and explains the
difference between soap and detergent. Shows
their role in cleaning. Demonstrates the
softening of water and the effect of alkaline
chemicals on cloth
HOW DO YOU KNOW? BIRD IDENTIFICA-
TION. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery
II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Discusses the elements of bird identifica-
tion. Shows how to use stance, pattern,
habits and combinations of markings to
identify birds. Outlines the work of Ludlow
Griscom and Roger T. Peterson in developing
an accurate system of field identification of
birds
36
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HOW DO YOU STAND? ModernTP 1958
14i4min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Del Lord Productions for
National Chiropractic Assn.
Shows good posture, with tips on sitting
and avoiding fatigue at home, in industry or
when driving. Also covers training children,
with special reference to "round shovilders"
HOW JOHN YOUNG BECAME ISLAND GOV-
ERNOR
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
HOW MUCH COOPERATION?
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS
(6 films)
HOW PLANTS GROW (2 films). NET 1957
ea I'Smin sd b&w (Uncle Wonder's work-
shop ser) rent ea $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Part 1. Uses experiments to explain capillary
action in plants. Shows how water gets
from the roots up to the leaves. Demon-
strates capillary action with thistle tubes
Part 2. Continues the explanation of capillary
action and presents the results of the
experiments started in Part 1, Demon-
strates again the capillary action in
thistle tubes. Shows how the capillary
action between waiter and blotter paper
can raise heavy objects
HOW SEEDS ARE SCATTERED. McGraw 1958
llmin sd b&w $57.50, rent apply; color $125.
rent apply
el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Explains the many different ways in
which seeds are dispersed: by animals, by the
wind, and by water
LC card Fi A 58-448
EFLA evaluation card No. 3638
HOW THE AIR WORKS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains how wind provides power. Shows
how hot air rises and is replaced by cold air.
Tells how to make a windmill and compares it
to a water wheel
HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR DYNAMIC
POWER. UW 1958 30min sd b&w $195,
rent $40
c-ad
Produced by I.C.R. Corp.
Dr Norman Vincent Peale illustrates that
in order to improve one's self, it is necessary
to re-evaluate, self-analyze and to think cor-
rectly. He stresses the importance of relaxing
the mind and shifting from negative to positive
thinking
HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE LOOM AND
WEAVE. BBF 1957 16min ed b&w $90,
color $180
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains the four basic steps in a weav-
ing project: making the frame of the loom;
adding nails for warp string; stringing the
loom; and the actual weaving
DC card Pi A 57-770
HOW TO MAKE A STARCH PAINTING. EBP
1957 13min sd b&w $75, rent $3; color $150,
rent $'5
el-Jh Guide
A demonstration of starch painting show-
ing the four basic steips involved: cutting card-
board designs, covering glazed paper with
boiled or prepared starch, adding tempera paint,
and experimenting with cut cardboard designs
and other materials
DC card Fi A 57-771
HOW TO MAKE A TV COMMERCIAL. Ford
1957 28V2min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Praag Productions
The work of skilled craftsmen — writers,
artists, photographers, specialists of many
kinds — is pictured against the backdrop of
advertising agency and client supervision as
a set of six film commercials is made for tele-
vision
EPDA evaluaition card No. 3250
HOW TO PLANT A SMALL SHADE TREE.
Davey rev 1957 lOmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1940 film
Produced by Austin Productions
Provides a detailed procedure for planting
a small shade tree with a trunk diameter of
approximately 2 1^ inches, including painting
technique, wrapping, guying, watering, ana
pruning. Includes scenes of the planting of a
large tree
DC card Pi A 57-633
HOW TO SAIL. Piatt 1959 30min sd b&w $125.
color $250
sh-c-ad
Teaches skills for sailing small boat for
safety, more fun, and racing
HOW TO START A VEGETABLE GARDEN.
WisU 1957 l'2i/2min sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Shows a 4-H Club girl preparing the soil
for a vegetable garden, laying out the garden,
planting, transplanting, hoeing, thinning,
mulching, and harvesting
HOW TO TALK BUSINESS TO WIN. UW
1968 30min sd b&w $195, rent $40
c-ad
Produced by I.C.R. Corp.
Millard Bennett alerts both employer and
employee to the importance of the fact that
basically every one is a salesman
HOW WAR CAME TO ASIA (2 films). Educ
FlmEnt 1958 60min sd b&w (Fifty years of
history ser) $350
jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half -hour films
Explains that the rise of Japanese mili-
tarism led to the attack on Pearl Hartoor.
Shows the major historical and psychological
elements which combined to form the Asiatic
crisis. Describes how the United States was
compelled to assume political and economic
leadership among the nations of the world
HOW WAR CAME TO EUROPE. EducFlmEnt
1958 25min sd b&w (Fifty years of history
ser) $175
jh-sh-c-ad
Explains that the attack on Poland, the
plotting that resulted in the Fall of France,
and the initial defeat of the European democ-
racies, marked the first phase of the Second
World War and precipitated the end of the
era of Imperialism in the world
HUMAN BODY: NERVOUS SYSTEM. Coronet
1958 13y2min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
A study of the brain and the nervous
system, emphasizing the basic functions of the
system, its main organs, and the various neu-
rons of which these organs are composed. Uses
microscopic views of nerve tissue, a specimen
of a human brain, animation, and anatomical
charts to explain the functioning of this com-
plex system and to show its control of the
body processes
DC card Fi A 58-3359
HUMAN BODY: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
Coronet 1959 13l^min sd b&w $75, color
$137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Uses animation and photomicrography to
present a description of the human reproduc-
tion system. Shows similarities and differences
between male and female reproductive organs,
locates them in the body and describes the
specific functions of each in the creation of
new life
HUNDREDS OF BUSY FEET. Sterl-MovUSA
1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser)
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & As-
sociates
Aiding in childbirth, answering distress
calls on muleback, combatting disease and
superstition — these are a few of the jobs of a
dedicated group of social workers striving
against odds in North Africa
37
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
HUPA INDIAN WHITE DEERSKIN DANCE.
Barr 1958 llmin sd color $100, rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A study of old cultural patterns retained
by the Hupa Indians of northwestern Califor-
nia Portrays the ten-day deerskin dance cere-
mony still held by the Hupa, showing the rare
dance materials, the dancers' costumes, the
dance pattern, and the traditional rituals oi
this ancient religious ceremony
LC card Fi A 58-776
HYDROGEN. Coronet 1959 ISi^min sd b&w
$75. color $137.50
sh-c Guide
Gives some historical background of the
discovery of hydrogen, shows how it is pro-
duced in the laboratory and commercially, and
reviews its properties, including the electron
theory of covalance. An account of important
industrial uses includes new developments util-
izing hydrogen in the field of nuclear energy
LC card Fi A 59-384
I CHOOSE CHEMISTRYI Bailey 1958 15min sd
b&w $75, rent $5; color $150, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Ruth O. Bradley
Tom, a ninth grade student, receives a
chemistry set for his birthday. His teacher
encourages him to study chemistry and mathe-
matics seriously. Shows how chemistry is used
in an industrial plant, and a magic show
EFLA evaluation card No. 3672
I.Q. AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
ICEBERG PATROL. Guild 1956 26%min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the guardians of the sea lanes
against the drifting icebergs
ICELAND, CAPRI OF THE NORTH. Davis
Prod 1958 15min sd b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the land of midnite sun and
world's highest geyser . . . volcanic activity.
Presents the original 8th century language
spoken by an Icelander. Shows agriculture,
fishing and whaling industries
IDEA FOR WASHINGTON AND MOSCOW.
Moral 1957 28min sd b&w $100, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Newsreel film of the Moral Re-Armament
Assembly of Nations, Mackinac Island, and
the impact of Asian and African delegations
on key spots of the United States
IDEAS AND FILM. Telecine 1957 llmin sd
color $79.95, free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Bell & Howell Co.
Designed primarily to arouse new interest
in the application of motion pictures in solv-
ing problems of communication. Footage from
existing industrial films is used to illustrate
animation, time lapse. Hi- Speed photography,
bridging time and distance, film records, sell-
ing, teaching, engineering analysis and safety.
Shows guided missiles, atom bombs, a volcano,
the earth as seen from a speeding rocket, etc.
IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
IGOR STRAVINSKY. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Igor Stravinsky, composer and conductor,
talks of his life and work with his young
American associate, conductor Robert Craft,
discussing the half- century of creative effort
in which Stravinsky has been a daring explorer
of new forms in music
LC card Fi A 58-641
ILLUSTRATION AND THE TEXT
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
IMMIGRANT AND AMERICAN SCIENCE
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMMIGRANT AS A POLITICAL LEADER
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMMIGRANT CRAFTSMEN
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMMIGRANT FAMILY IN AMERICAN LIFE
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMMIGRANT SERVES HIS COUNTRY: THE
CIVIL WAR
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMMIGRANTS AND POLITICAL MACHINES
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
IMPACT OF PERSONALITIES
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
IMPORTANCE OF LOGICAL THINKING IN
THE NUCLEAR AGE
In HERITAGE VII (5 films)
IN EUROPE WITH YOU. Swissair 1957 30min
sd color free -loan
ad
Kinescope
. A trip by plane over the Alps to Rome,
Spam and its bull fight
IN THE MIDDLE
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS
(6 films)
IN THE NURSERY
In ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
"^ I^^ ^^?Pb5wO^ ART: WE VISIT AN
f^?r^,pA^^^/^^- ^^ET 1956 30min sd b&w
(World of art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
A tour of an exhibition of painting and
sculpture. Discusses eacn work of art stress-
ing particular aspects of each as they relate
to various contemporary movements in the arts.
Points out that real understanding and ap-
preciation of art IS discovered and developed
through frequent visits to the art gallery and
museum
"^^hw^^ifr'-^..'^^- ^^T ^957 15min sd b&w
(Uncle Wonder's workship ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
r,io»,^ -^^(Fi^*"^ ^^^ principle of the inclined
wofk'easier^^ ^^ inclined plane makes
"^^^r:5,?'^i7,^L°^r°^^^^^URT. NET 1956
I5min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Francafse^"^^*^ ^^ Radiofussion Television
DPhnom^lt"^?it V^ recreate, through the art of
Debucourt, the feelings of a period of history
^^^^l^/>P^ a-nxietes. Shows how Debucourt
H?,';?^^^*^^^® excessive mannerisms of the people
NapSRon / ^^'''"'^ between Louis XVI and
INDIA AT THE CROSSROADS. World 1957
28min sd b&w $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
TeIevi?fo°n "il^n. ^^ Metropolitan Educational
lnwm^T^I?°iL5^^^''^*^®^^o^icheIes Dean fol-
lowing her 1957 trip to India. She discusseq
P^/Jn^^.J'^T^^J^^.^ problems and the difflcultlS
attending India's economic development
INDIA: THE LAND AND THE PEOPL F
Deusing 1958 llmin sd b&w $55, color $110
el-Jh
Describes the topography of India ita
nionsoon winds, the cultural heritage o^' the
thr'p?imufve'^f?,^.n?^^.V^ religionJ'of !Sdia^ a'nd
oofr.^? i^5i7® .{9^^. of Its economy. Shows
LC card Fi A 58-3498
38
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
INDONESIA— NEW NATION OF ASIA. EBF
1958 16min sd b«&w $90. rent $3.50; color
$180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Traces the history of Indonesia from
Dutch rule through independence. Shows ,life
in the cities, families in villages, and exammes
natural resources, religion and art. Presents
the way the people live and work, and think
and feel
INDUSTRIAL CANADA. Coronet 1958 16min
sd b&w $90 ^ .
el-Jh Guide
Growing cities, huge factories and modern
highway systems reveal Canada's change over
the last fifty years from an agricultural coun-
try to a major industrial nation. Shows how
mechanization, development of natural resources
and foreign trade have helped effect this trans-
formation, bringing to the people a new level
of prosperity
LC card Fi A 59-120
INDUSTRY USES CHEMISTRY. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser)
rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Shows the application of chemistry for
industrial purposes. Explains the electric arc
process, flotation, smoke elimination, electro-
plating and the recovery of iodine from water
INLAND CITY OF THE SEA. HoustonPort
1956 liVzuxin sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Available in English, Spanish or Portu-
guese versions
Produced by Gregory Giezendarina Agency
Story of Port of Houston and its import-
ance to the community. Shows scenes of cargo,
factories located at port, ships and wharves,
brief history of port and resume of shipping
activity
INNOCENTS ABROAD. Sterl-MovUSA 1958
23min sd b&w $50, free-loan; colcfr $115.
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin for American Society
of Travel Agents
Shows many places all over the world.
Explains that a trip abroad can be fun If one
takes full advantage of all the services avail-
able
INSECT FOODS. Dowling 1959 14min sd color
$135
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows the way insects eat and what they
eat in close detail. Explains how the things
that insects eat affect people. Many common
and some strange insects are included
INSIDE STORY OF CHICKEN GIZZARD
GRINDING. Granite 1957 6min sd b&w free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pelican Films
Uses animation, highly amplified sound,
and specially developed X-ray motion picture
footage to show the rhythmic grinding cycles
of a chicken's gizzard in action
INTERDICTION AND BLOCKADE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
INTERPRETING THE EVIDENCE
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
INTRODUCTION TO DUTCH PAINTING BY
PAUL CLAUDEL. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Discusses the part played by Claudel in
helping to popularize the Flemish and Dutch
schools of painting
INTRODUCTION TO THE METHOD OF
LEONARDO DA VINCI. NET 1956 15min sd
b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Uses paintings, combined with the com-
mentary of the French poet. Paul Valery, to
present an approach to the understanding of
Leonardo Da Vinci. Analyzes the creativeness
of Da Vinci through Valery' s study, "Introduc-
tion to the method of Leonardo Da Vinci"
INTRUDER IN THE LIFESTREAM. AmHeart
1958 30min sd b&w (Decision for research
ser) $80, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Doctor John H. Heller shows specialists
who have had formal training in each others
fields studying the RE (reticulo-endothelial
cell). He shows the procedure for scientifically
measuring the work of this germ killer
INVISIBLE KEYSTONE
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
INVISIBLE SEAFOOD. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Frontier to space ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the value of processed fish food
as a source of minerals and vitamins for
chickens, hogs, and cattle. Explains the vari-
ous species of fish used for this purpose with
special emphasis on the menhaden
INVITATION TO FRANCE. Radiant 1956
4'^min sd b&w or color (France for fun
ser) free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts France, its gaiety, romance, tra-
dition, art, history, culture, and scenery; and
Paris
IONIZATION. Coronet 1959 18V2min sd b&w
$105. color $192.50
sh-c Guide
Defines the theory of ionization and
stresses its present important status in chem-
istry. Shows the identifying characteristics of
ions and where they occur. Electrolytes, dis-
sociation, solvents, electrovalent compounds
and covalent compounds are shown by anima-
tion and laboratory demonstration. Describes
applications of ionization in industrial chem-
istry
LC card Fi A 59-385
IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE LEVEL)
(15 films). lowaU 1958 ea 4min si b&w set
$175
c-ad Guide
Fifteen individual reading practice films
of graded rate ranging from 260 words per min-
ute for the first in the series to 520 words per
minute for the last in the series
Titles are:
1. MY WATCH
2. UNIVERSAL PET
3. HOW JOHN YOUNG BECAME ISLAND
GOVERNOR
4. JAPANESE BEETLE
5. FLORIDA'S TURBULENT PAST
6. PULLMAN CONVERSATION
7. TALE OF A TUB
8. THE WARLORDS
9. CANINE PRIMARY
10. FIRI3SIDE BOOK OF DOG STORIES
11. PETRIFIED MAN AND MY BLOODY
MASSACRE
12. PRESENT AND FUTURE CONDITION OF
NEGROES IN AMERICA
13. THE SALESGIRLS
14. SMART ONES GOT THROUGH
15. AMERICANIZING THE WHITE MAN
IOWA'S EXPANDING ECONOMY. DesMReg
1957 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the industrial growth of Iowa
IRON MEN AND WOODEN SHIPS. Guild 1956
26%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The saga of the Portuguese cod fishermen
who sail their wooden schooners over 3,00()
miles across the Atlantic to Greenland
39
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
IS PREJUDICE ALWAYS BAD? _ ^._ ^
In ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
films)
IS THERE COMMUNICATION WHEN YOU
SPEAK? McGraw 1957 17min sd b&w (Com-
munication ser) $95
sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
The experiences of a young speech stu-
dent are used in explaining the process of
transmitting an idea from speaker to audience,
illustrating how visual aids and a speaker s
voice, pronunciation, articulation, lanKuage, and
movements aid in advancing his idea
LC card Fi A 58-693 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 3674
ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Barr
1959 15min sd color $150, rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad
An over -all view of the physical and cul-
tural geography of the South Pacific island
world. Shows origin and types of islands, the
effect of successive human migrations from
East and West, and the position of the islands
in the modern world
LC card Fi A 59-95
EFLA evaluation card No. 3855
ISRAEL IN THE FAMILY^ OF NATIONS.
Unitedlsr 1958 17min sd b&w or color free-
loa-ri . .. ,
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Records such events as the acceptance of
Israel into the United Nations as the 58th mem-
ber; Prime Minister Ben Gurion's visit to the
late Professor Albert Einstein at Princeton;
and Israel's Foreign Minister, Mrs Golda Meir,
on a good-wiTT mission to Ghana
EFLA evaluation card No. 3676
ISRAEL MY COUNTRY. Unitedlsr 1959 17min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lasar Dunner
Tells the story of Israel as seen through
the eyes of a young newspaperman. Here are
the people of Israel at work and at play; city
streets teeming with newcomers from seventy
lands; modern factories set off against a Bed-
ouin market on the edge of the desert
ISRAEL NEWREELS. Unitedlsr 20min sd b&w
free-loan ..,.,. ^
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Issued monthly from 1957 to 1959 in both
English and Hebrew versions
Produced by Geva, Newsreels, Israel for
Jewish Agency for Israel , . ,
A series of newsreels covering several
areas of special interest about Israel
Detailed information about the content )f
each film may be obtained from the distributor
ISRAEL'S LIVING DESERT. Unitedlsr 1957
16min sd b&w (Drew Pearson reports on
Holy Land ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Drew Pearson says the greatest miracle
of Israel is its conquest of the desert. Water,
which for years has been allowed to spill down
to the sea, is now being harnessed to make the
desert spring to life
IT IS GOOD TO BE ALIVE. Hadassah 1958
26min sd color purchase apply
sh-c-ad
Two youngsters, newly arrived in Israel,
are too young to be absorbed into the regular
Youth Aliyah program. Shows how Hadassah
tackip'' this new problem through their Anne
Frank Havens and in helping as well to as-
similate the families of these children
IT'S EASY TO BEND. O'Neil 1957 17min sd
color $120. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Continental Films
Shows the role bending plays in modern
manufacturing, how it is a simple process and
how it improves the design, strength, appear-
ance and function of many products
IT'S THE BRAIN THAT COUNTS. See BRAIN
IS THE REASON
JACQUES LIPSCHITZ. EBF 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Jacques Lipschitz, a painter and sculptor
who helped launch the Cubist movement, de-
scribes his career and his conception of art.
Includes exampFes of his works
LC card Fi A 58-1132
JAMBOREE. IntFlmBur 1957 40min sd color
$260, rent $15
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Chetwynd Films, Toronto,
Canada
A documentary record of the eighth World
Boy Scout Jamboree held in August 1955. at
Niagara -on -the -Lake, Ontario
LC card Fi A 58-189
JAMES WHITNEY'S STUDIES IN MOTION
FOR FILM. CreatSoc 1958 13min si color
$inD. rent $10
c-ad
James Whitney, a painter and abstract
film-maker, presents a series of his pastel
studies in color, planning motion for film
JAMESTOWN, A PLACE OF BEGINNINGS.
Virginia-Ed 1958 21min sd b&w $60, rent $4;
color $140. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the settlement of Virginia through
the first 90 years with emphasis on Jamestown
as the beginning of the American way of life
LC card Fi A 58-3338
JAMESTOWN COLONY (1607 THROUGH 1620).
Coronet 1957 16min sd b&w $90, color $165
el-Jh Guide
Throuh reconstructions at the Jamestown
Festival of 1957 records the early history of
Jamestown, showing the voyage of the first
settlers from England, and emphasizing the
faith and dedication required of them and later
arrivals in overcoming hardships in America
and in permanently establishing their colony
LC card Fi A 57-1021
EFLA evaluation card No. 3519
JAPANESE BEETLE
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
JAPANESE PERIMETER
In AIR POWER (26 films)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU. EBF 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India
and a leader in his country's struggle for free-
dom, discusses his career and world-events with
Chester Bowles, former United States Ambas-
sador to India
LC card Fi A 58-1133
JET STRATOTANKER— AN INTRODUCTION
TO THE KC-135 AIRPLANE. Boeing 1957
19min sd color $95
Jh-sh-c-ad
Outlines progress of the KC-135 Jet
Tanker program including preliminary testing
conducted with the Boeing 707 Jet Tanker pro-
totype, and KC-135 manufacturing, static test-
ing, first fiight, and initial in-fiight refueling
tests
JEWEL IN THE SEA. Guild 1956 26i4min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea series) rent apply
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Visits Catalina off the California coast.
Shows the glass -bottomed boats, a boat race,
the Bird Farm; skin diving, the gathering of
abalone and a modern luau
JEWELS FROM HEAVEN. Moody 1957 12V2min
sd color (Science adventure ser) rent $6
el-Jh
The subject of snowflakes. every one a
different pattern, shows God's perfection in
even small things
LC card Fi 57-104
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
JOB OR A CALLING. Baptists 1958 28min sd
b&w $180. rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Broadman Films
Shows that all Christians should approach
the choice of a vocation as an opportunity to
fulfil divinely ordained plans — whether the
chosen vocation is church-related or a position
in business or industry
JOHN HALL WHEELOCK. EBF 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $6.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
John Hall Wheelock. American poet and
editor, talks about his writings and views on
literature at his home in Long Island. He reads
two selections from his poetic works and speaks
of his experiences as editor of Scribner's pub-
lishing house
LC card Fi A 58-1137
JOURNEY TO THE GALAPAGOS. Guild 1956
26l^min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows giant lizards, tortoises and manta
rays. A visit to Cocos Island, harpooning the
great bat- fish and riding it like a surfboard,
and an encounter with a whale
JOURNEYS ON WING. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Discusses how and why birds migrate.
Shows ways in which the movement of birds is
studied. Describes the use of the mist net in
capturing birds for banding. Tells the migra-
tion story of the Arctic tern and the golden
plover
JOY OF LISTENING. MichHealth 1957 ISmin sd
b&w $75
ad
Intended for use with parent and teacher
groups to help acquaint them with hearing
conservation programs in Michigan. Introduces
the importance of detecting hearing losses in
children as early as possible
JUNIOR MUSEUM— A LIVING MUSEUM.
PennStU 1958 5min sd b&w $33, rent $2.25
c-ad
Scenes of the varied program of a Junior
Museum with suggestions as to how a similar
program can be carried on anywhere
JUST A HINT OF A TINT. DuPont 1957 18min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pennsylvania Film Produc-
tions
Shows toned hosiery and its color coordi-
nation with the rest of the costume
JUST A TRACE. AustrlNews 1957 lOmin sd
color $85. rent $2.50
sh-c
Discusses the discovery and utilization
of_ trace elements in the soil by Australian
scientists and the importance of these ele-
ments to Australia in her agricultural and
livestock production
LC card Fi A 58-217
KAMIKAZE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
KEYS TO THE MYSTERIES
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
KIDDIE KALEIDOSCOPE. Moyer 1958 5min
sd color $60
P
After looking through a kaleidoscope a
boy and girl are shown how to cut with scis-
sors varied and simple shapes from brightly
colored papers
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3781
KINETIC ENERGY. NET 1957 15mln sd b&AV
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains the principle of kinetic energy.
Shows how springs have stored energy that do
work for us Illustrates with a .iack-in-the-
box, bow and arrow, clocks, screen door, and
window shade
KING NEPTUNE'S OIL FIELDS. Guild 1956
26y2min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Diving eeologists find gas and oil under
the ocean floor, that gives impetus to offshore
drilling
KING SIZE DIARY. VirginiaPoly 1957 13min
sd b&w or color purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the operation and usefulness of
the modern local library
KISSIiVIMEE, U.S.A. (FLORIDA'S COW CAP.
ITAL). Carey 1957 14i/2min sd b&w or
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Kissimmee Chamber of
Commerce
Depicts, the cattle section of Florida.
Features rodeo, a "Frontier Days" celebra-
tion and the Boat-A-Cade along with aspects
of retirement life
KITCHEN SERIES n (6 films). Simmel 1956
ea 5min sd color ea $55
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Demonstrates the uses of various gas
appliances such as the clothes dryer, refrigera-
tor and range
Titles are:
DRY SUBJECT
OFF THE BROILER
OFF THE ICE
OFF THE SHELF
OFF THE SPIT
OFF THE TOP
EFLA evaluation card for set No, 3292
LABOR MOVEMENT
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
LABOR MOVEMENT: BEGINNINGS AND
GROVVTH^ IN AMERICA. Coronet 1959
UVzmm sd b&w $75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Traces the development of the organized
labor movement from post- Civil War begin-
nings to World War I, describing the dramatic
events and personalities which characterized
it during this period. Discusses the methods
by which labor sought to achieve its goals
in the changing national economy within a
framework of changing relationships between
management and labor
LC card Fi A 59-201
EFLA evaluation card No. 3856
LABYRINTH OF PIRANESI. NET 1956 15min
sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Explores the engravings of an imaginary
city created by Piranesi which began as an
attempt to reconstruct the ancient city of
Herculaneum. Shows engravings of ancient
Roman architectural scenes with emphasis
upon the famous series "I Carieri"
LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA. Contem 1958
60min sd b&w $250. rent $25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Edward R. Murrow
Depicts the tour of southeast Asia of
Marian Anderson. She covered 40,000 miles
giving concerts, speaking with people in Asia,
and sightseeing. Miss Anderson sings ap-
proximately 15 selections
41
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
LAFAYETTE BI-CENTENNIAL. Radiant 1956
5min sd b«&w or color (France for fun ser)
free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces the steos of LaFayette from the
Chateau of Chavaniac in Auvergne. where he
was born, through the American Revolution,
his meeting with Washington, the Battle of
Brandywine, Siege of Yorktown. his visit to
America as a national guest, showing the
town and cities he visited in 1824
LAGUNA BEACH STORY. CreatSoc 1958
lOmin sd color $115. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Laguna Beach Festival of
A visit to Laguna Beach, featuring
scenes of the world-famous Festival of Arts
and Pageant of the Masters, where living
models annually re-create the classic works
of painting and sculpture
LAKE DISTRICT. Contem 1956 19min sd color
$1S0. rent $6
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the Lake District as a land of
exceptional beauty which has been immortal-
ized by poets. Depicts the quaint villages,
houses and inns; and the Georgian, Regency
and Victorian homes
LAND OF BLUE LAKES. SwissTour 1956
20min sd color rent $2
sh-c-ad
Produced by Montana-Film
A blend of music and scenery showing
the lakes of Geneva, Lucerne, Lugano, Zurich
and Thun. Depicts the surrounding villages
and the local people
LAND OF NEW FRONTIERS. ModernTP
1958 20min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Don McNamara Productions
for Frito Co.
Develops the theme that many opi>ortuni-
ties still exist for young people in America
and shows as an example how C.E. Doolin,
President of Frito Company, began a new in-
dustry during the depression in 1932
LANDS OF THE FALLING WATERS. Miller-
Wood 1958 lOmin sd b&w $60, color $115
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Scenes of South America include a flight
to the world's highest waterfalls. Angel Falls,
in Venezuela, Georgetown, capital of British
Guiana, and the Kaieteur Falls
LANDS OF THE GOOD EARTH. KaiserAlum
1957 12min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of the finding and the mining
of bauxite, the raw material from which alu-
minum is made. Jamaica and Hawaii are the
setting
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13 films).
NET 1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by University of Buffalo
Titles are:
1. LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS— INTRO-
DUCTION. Provides an introduction to
the series "Language and linguistics."
Discusses the importance of language.
Points out common misconceptions con-
cerning language. Tells what language
really is
2. LANGUAGE AND WRITING. Begins a de-
finition of language. Discusses the logic
of language. Explains misconceptions
about language and writing. Points out
ithat language symbolizes experience and
writing symbolizes language. Shows the
relationship between written and spoken
language using vowels, intonation pat-
terns and distribution patterns
3. DEFINITION OF LANGUAGE. Explains
■the relationship between language and
culture. Tells whether one language is
older, better, or more difficult to learn
than another language. Discusses lan-
guage patterns and how they affect the
learning of a language
4. LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE
LEARNING. Examines the meaning of
"correctness" and the importance of
"rules" in grammar. Points out the dif-
ference between literary and spoken lan-
guage. Discusses the four types of stress
usea in speaking: primary, secondary,
tertiary, and weak
5. SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE. Explains how
linguists analyze and classify significant
sounds of language. Discusses phonetics
and phonemics, the science of speech
sounds. Shows the organs of speech
6. DIALECTS. Explains dialect differences in
standard English. Calls upon five guests
from different geographical areas in the
United States who illustrate pronuncia-
tion differences. Shows how language
variations are divided into geographical
7. GRAMMAR — I. Examines the structure,
patterning and classification of words.
Explains now the linguist defines a word
in terms of base, vowels, and stress pat-
terns. Presents examples using nouns,
verbs, and pronouns
8. GRAMMAR — ^11. Explains how adjectives,
adverbs and prepositions are identified
by structure rather than meaning. Ex-
amines the structure of phrases and
sentences
9. OEHSTORY OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN
LANGUAGE FAMILY. Discusses the his-
tory of the Indo-European language
family and how different languages are
'related. Explains how linguists developed
a systematic reconstruction of Germanic
languages. Points out the contributions
of Grimm and Verner in developing laws
of language development
10. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LAN-
GUAGE. Investigates the history, devel-
opment and spread of the English lan-
fuage. Develops a breakdown of the
roto-Germanic language into its descen-
dent languages. Traces the dialects of
'England about 600 A.D. Explains how
vocabularies change and develop as cul-
tures mingle
11. THE ALPHABET. Analyzes the English
writing system and traces the origin,
development and spread of the alphabet.
Shows and explains various writing sys-
tems including Sanskrit, Chinese and
Arabic. Discusses the significance of
hieroglyphics in ithe development of writ-
ten language
12. LINGUISTICS SCIENCE AND THE
TEACHING OF READING. Discusses
the use of the linguistics approach as a
means of improving; reading ability. An-
alyzes the deficiencies and strong points
of the phonics and word methods of
teaching reading. Explains the purpose
and nature of reading
13. LANGUAGE AND MEANING. Defines
meaning from the linguistics point of
view. Explains the part structure plays
in determining meaning from language.
Discusses the relationship of paralan-
guage and kinesics to language and mean-
ing
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS— INTRODUC-
TION
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
LANGUAGE AND MEANING
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
LANGUAGE AND WRITING
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
LANGUAGE OF MUSIC
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films)
LARGE AND THE SMALL
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
LARGE EFFECTS OF SMALL CAUSES
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
h
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LAST CZAR OF RUSSIA. EducFlmEnt 1957
15min sd b«few (Fifty years of history ser)
Jh-sh-c-ad
Unfolds the story of Nicholas 11. last of
the Romanovs. Shows scenes from the public
and private life of the Czar, Rasputin, and
of the destiny of Russia. Concludes with the
death of "citizen" Romanov and his family
LAWS OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
AND MATTER. Coronet 1958 8min sd b&w
$45. color $82.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Introduces the laws of conservation of
energy and matter and explains their import-
ance as basic principles of science. Simple
laboratory experiments and special photographic
effects illustrate the principle that matter and
energy may not be created or destroyed, but
as explained by Einstein's equation, they can
be converted into one another
LC card Fi A 58-1139
EFLA evaluation card No. 3815
LAWS OF GASES. Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Explains gas laws of Boyle, Charles,
Dalton, and Avogadro, emphasizing their im-
portance to physical science. Uses animation
to illustrate relationships between pressure,
volume, and temperature of a confined gas, and
to explain the law of partial pressures and a
method for determining the molecular weight
of a gas
LC card Fi A 58-1142
EFLA evaluation card No. 3858
LAWS OF MEN AND NATURE
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
LEARNING ABOUT LEAVES. EBF 1958 llmin
sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120. rent $4
ei Guide
With time-lapse photography, animation,
and close-ups, explains how leaves are impor-
tant to plants, animals, and man; compares
different kinds of leaves; shows how leaves are
related to other parts of a plant; and illustrates
the functions of green leaves, and the changes
that take place during the different seasons
LC card Fi A 58-1041
LEATHERCRAFT. WisU 1956 12%min sd b&w
rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Shows the steps required to make a key
holder. Explains how to make a pattern, tool
the leather, and place snaps and eyelets
LEFT HANDS, RED HAIR, AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
LEGAL METHODS OF SOLVING DIF-
FERENCES BETWEEN NATIONS
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION OF CON-
GRESS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
LEONARDO DA VINCI AND HIS ART. Coronet
1957 ISVamin sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Examines Leonardo's works, providing a
basis . for appreciating his style and art. Pre-
sents him as one of the foremost figures of the
Renaissance, revealing his versatility as an
artist, anatomist, mathematician, and architect
LC card Pi A 57-829
EFLA evaluation card No. 3559
LET YOURSELF GO TO FORT LAUDER-
DALE. Carey 1957 14%min sd b&w or color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Fort Lauderdale Chamber
of Commerce
A family visits Fort Lauderdale where
they fish, swim, water ski, shop, play golf, and
enjoy the many facilities of the city. Depicts
the back country and native Seminole Indians
LET'S BE CLEAN AND NEAT. Coronet 1957
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p-el Guide
Follows a brother and sister and their
parents as they demonstrate throughout the
day how cleanliness and neatness contribute to
family life, social acceptance, good health, and
a feeling of well-being
LC card Fi A 57-1030
EFLA evaluation cai'd No. 3474
LET'S BUILD A MOUNTAIN. NET 1956 SOmin
sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by "WGBH
Explains the life zones of a mountain in
relation to climate and altitude. Shows a trip
up Mt Washington. Discusses the Canadian
life zone at the foot of the Presidential range
in New Hampshire, the Hudsonian zone, and
the Arctic-alpine region
LET'S DANCE. Coronet 1959 13%min sd b&w
$75, color $137.50
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Brigham Young University
Shows the fundamentals of dancing.
Starts with the proper manner of walking and
standing, then shows how to hold one's partner,
the seven basic dancing positions, how to lead
and follow, the pattern of a typical dance step,
and proper etiquette on the dance floor
LET'S DRAW A BASEBALL PLAYER.
Coronet 1959 8min sd b&w $45
Cartoonist Frank Webb shows how to
draw the amusing figure of a small baseball
player. Presents an opportunity for tne viewer
to compare his work with sketches made by the
film class
LET'S DRAW A PUPPY. Coronet 1959 8min
sd b&w $45
P
Cartoonist Frank Webb conducts an in-
formal class in his woodland studio. The sub-
ject of the lesson is an appealing puppy
LET'S DRAW UNCLE SAM. Coronet 1959
8min sd b&w $45
P
Cartoonist Frank Webb shows how to
draw a lifelike figure of Uncle Sam
LET'S PLAN A 4-H TOUR. PurdueU 1957
28min sd color $230, rent $5
Jh-sh-ad
Information on how an educational tour
in Hancock County, Ind. was planned and
carried out
LET'S READ POETRY. Bailey rev 1957 lOmin
sd b&w $50, rent $3: color $100, rent $5
el-Jh
Revision of 1950 film
Produced by Paul Burnford Productions
Stresses the advantages of reading
slowly, thinking about what is read, and
watching the punctuation. The verses of the
poems are superimposed over interpretive back-
ground scenes. Includes the poems "WTio has
seen the wind?" by Christina Rossetti, "Rain
in summer" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
and "The brook song" by James Whitcomb
Riley
LET'S TAKE A TRIP TO FOREST HILLS.
NatEdFlms 1957 SOmin sd b&w free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Shows Eddie Moylan conducting a tennis
clinic; part of a mixed doubles match between
Eastern ranked juniors; and Davis Cup Captain
Billy Talbert coaching Mike Green. Photo-
graphed at the West Side Tennis Club
LC card Fi A 57-1063
LET'S TAKE A WALK IN THE HIGH
COUNTRY. Gateway 1957 lOmin sd color
(Primary nature studies ser) $100. rent $5.50
p-el-ad
Follows three girls on a walk in the high
country. Includes scenes of high mountains,
aspen trees, meadows, lakes, and granite cliffs,
43
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
LET'S TAKE A WALK IN THE HIGH COUN-
T R Y — Continued
with views of snow-plant, shooting star,
wyethia, false hellebore, rein orchis, labrador
tea, red heather, and the nests of spotted sand-
pipers, wood peewees, and a night hawk
LC card Fi A 57-929
EFLA evaluation card No. 3677
LET'S TAKE A WALK TO THE MEADOW
TO WATCH SOME BIRDS. Gateway 1957
lOmin sd color (Primary nature studies ser)
$100, rent $5.50
p-el-ad
Depicts a meadow as a place where cows
and sheep graze on clover, miner's lettuce, and
pimpernel, where butterflies, green and tent
caterpillars, and lizards live, and where wild
roses and thistles grow. Shows a mother and
her daughter setting up a bird blind in a
meadow, and seeing a baby gopher, quail, blue-
jay, grosbeak, redwing blackbirds feeding their
babies in the nest, a meadowlark feeding her
babies, and young birds leaving the nest
LC card Fi A 57-930
EFLA evaluation card No. 3678
LET'S TAKE A WALK TO WHERE THE
HUMMINGBIRDS LIVE. Gateway 1957
lOmin sd color (Primary nature studies ser)
$100, rent "^5.50
p-el-ad
Shows a mother and her two daughters
visiting a eucalyptus grove where they find a
colony of Allen's hummingbirds, finding several
ne.=ts and learning how they are made, seeing
eggs, babies in several stages of development,
the mother hummingbird gathering nectar and
feeding her young, and young birds leaving the
nest
LC card Fi A 57-928
LETTER TO THE TEACHER. NZealEmb 1958
35min sd b&w free-loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Work of the Correspondence School in
Wellington in teaching children in isolated com-
munities of New England
beautiful vase. Shows how the people
furnished their homes, what foods they
ate, how they dressed, and how they
worshiped. Describes the schools and the
education of a young girl in household
arts. Includes scenes of a pottery factory
which provided the family's livelihood
LC card Fi A 59-199
ROLE OF THE CITIZEN, llmin b&w $60.
color $110. Follows a boy and his father
through the countryside and the city in
order to portray the political and eco-
nomic life in a Greek city-state in
440 B.C., and describes the privileges and
responsibilities of citizenship in this early
democracy. Shows them as they visit a
farm and a pottery factory, meet other
citizens, and watch Greek youths taking
the ephebic oath
LC card Fi A 59-200
LIFE IN NORWAY. Dowling 1958 llmin sd
color $110
el-Jh-ad Guide
Activities of the people in this most
northern of European countries. Marketing at
the port of Stavanger, deep-sea fishing, build-
ing ships, farming and raising sheep, families
skating and skiing, and an evening at home
during the winter of long nights
EFLA evaluation card No. 3859
LIFE IN THE ALPS (AUSTRIA). Coronet 1958
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains that haying, gardening, lumber-
ing, and particularly grazing are activities that
fill the lives of people living on the high slopes
of the Austrian Alps, and that the seasonal
movement of cattle and sheep from lower pas-
tures to higher grazing lands indicates that
the farmers have worked out a successful pat-
tern of agriculture in a difficult and challeng-
ing Alpine terrain
LC card Fi A 58-1145
EFLA evaluation card No. 3893
LEVERS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains how levers work. Illustrates
with a seesaw, hammer, and screw driver.
Shows how levers make the lifting of heavy
objects easier
LIBRARY RESEARCH IN HIGH SCHOOL.
Kugler 1959 lOmin sd color $125
Jh-sh
Suggests techniques to facilitate the use
of the encyclopedia, the dictionary, the card
catalog, the "Reader's guide," and the pam-
phlet file. Briefly explains the construction of
Dewey Decimal classification numbers, and
describes the parts of a book
LIFE IN A .CUBIC FOOT OF AIR. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explores the life in a cubic foot of air
taken from the air around us, examining
various living forms such as yeast plants,
molds, bacteria, amoeba, and pollen grains.
Microscopic views of these plants and animals
show something of their structure and life
processes. Describes the composition of air and
non-living matter in it
LC card Fi A 59-151
LIFE IN A POND. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
^^r^ .Describes the living things that make up
life in a Pond. Shows close-ups of insect
}^U^^' * n^o"usks . and invertebrate animals
Which form a chain of life in a water com-
munity. Tells how to set up a pond aquarium
"-'"^et' V^d^'^'^'" ^''^^^^ « «""'>• Core
el-sh Guide
Titles are:
^^^?nior^?i.f?<P^^T,^^^-13V2min b&w $75,
color $137.50. Follows the activities of a
+^Si?,^iv, Athenian family in 440 B.C.
through the story of a young boy and a
LIFE IN THE CITY
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
LIFE IN THE SEA. EBF 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4
el-Jh-sh Guide
Divides sea life into three groups — the
plankton, the bottom dwellers, and the free-
swimming animals. Describes the inter-rela-
tionship of plants and animals under the sur-
face of the sea in providing a chain of food
and maintaining a delicate balance of life
LC card Fi A 58-455
EFLA evaluation card No. 3816
LIFE LINES. MichStU 1957 26V2min sd
(County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply;
color $200, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Capital Films
Review of the progress in animal breeding
research which is developing new types of dairy
cattle, hogs and chickens
LIFE OF A TREE. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Uses the cross section of a tree stump
to explain the events in the life of a tree.
Tells how insects, weather, hurricanes, and
urbanization affect the life of a tree. Illustrates,
through experiments, how a tree lifts great
quantities of water high in the air
^"^^ ^f^T^THE, SPADEFOOT TOAD. Tenn
Game&Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color
(World outdoors ser) purchase apply, free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Relates the hazardous life of one of our
V}^^^ secretive toads. An introduction to thf
World outdoors" series
LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 fllmsi
44
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LIFE'S BUILDING BLOCKS. NET 1956 30min
sd b«&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WOBH ^ . ,
Depicts and explains plant and animal
cells. Discusses the basic content and struc-
ture of cells. Shows how cells differentiate and
function as members of larger units — ^tissues
and organs
LIFT THINE EYES. NorthwestU 1959 20min
sd b&w $50, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Evanston Hospital School of
jN"u,rs'infir
Describes the life and training of a
student nurse, particularly the curriculum,
facilities and distinctive characteristics^ of .the
Evanston (111.) Hospital School of Nursing.
Follows one girl through classes, duties on
the wards, specialized training, dormitory life,
recreation, and graduation exercises
LIFTING SHADOWS. NatFuneral 1956 20min
sd b&w $50, rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Arts
A documentary on the history of the
funeral service from pagan times to the present
LC card Fi 56-309
LIGHT. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle Won-
der's workshop ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by WCET
Explains principles of light. Shows why
there is daylight and darkness. Discusses s'peed
and reflection oH light
LIGHT— AS YOU LIKE IT. SuperElec 1959
24min sd color purchase apply, free-loan
8h-c-ad
Produced by Transfllm , .
Using the principles of stage lighting
as its theme, depicts ways in which home
lighting can be made more beautiful, econom-
ical and healthful via the use of new devices,
styles and ideas. Briefly traces theatre lighting
from the past to the present day
LIGHT ON DEMOCRACY. FedPost 1958 28min
sd color free -loan
sh-ad
Shows the value and importance of civil
service and the agencies of the Federal Gov-
ernment to America today. In a series of
dramatized incidents, numerous criticisms of
government agencies are answered and the
value and function of the agencies is explained
LC cai^d Fi A 58-3347
LINGUISTICS SCIENCE AND THE TEACH-
ING OF READING
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
LIQUID AIR (2 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd
b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent ea
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Titles are:
LIQUID AIR: LOW TEMPERATURE. Shows
properties of liquid air. Illustrates the
effect of liquid air on grapes, rubber,
cloth, and flowers. Demonstrates and de-
fines the Fahrenheit, centigrade and ab-
solute scales of temperature. Discusses
the manufacture of liquid air
LIQUID AIR: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES. Continues the discussion
of liquid air by explaining its physical
and chemical properties. Points out the
density and boiling point of the com-
ponents of liquid air. Illustrates the
effect of liquid air on lead and mercury
LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE OF OUR IIVI-
MIGRANT KINFOLK
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 Aims)
LITTLE ANIIVIALS. Dowling 1959 llmin sd
color $110
p-el Guide
Establishes the concept that many tiny
creatures of the insect world are animals just
as a kitten or a dog is an animal. Children in
the yard discover how such insects, like larger
animals, can feel, move about and get food
LITTLE ROCK AND WORLD OPINION. World
1957 29min sd b&w (Your world in crisis
ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discussion Of world reaction to Little
Rock, Ark., and the influence of world opinion
on race relations in the United States and the
Union of South Africa. Participants: Mrs Vera
M. Dean, Ted Poston, Vincent Roberts
LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $55, color $100
p Guide
Explains the five basic differences be-
tween living and non-living things by showing
how a young boy, in observing his dog and fish,
plants, clouds, rocks, and other phenomena,
recognizes characteristics which distinguish the
two great groups
LC card Fi A 57-1039
EFLA evaluation card No. 3743
LIVING PAGE
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
LIGHT UPON THE EARTH. Vavin 1958
13i^min sd b&w $35. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Also available in Spanish version
Sponsored by Reader^'s Digest Assn.
Discusses the contribution of Louis Braille
to sightless people throughout the world. De-
scribes the activities of the American Printing
House for the Blind, and shows how their
products are used by blind people
LC card Fi A 59-257
LIGHT: WAVES OR BULLETS
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
LIGHTNING AND ELECTRICITY. NET 1957
15mln sd b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop
ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains lightning and its characteristics.
Tells why lightning is first seen Jthen followed
by thunder. Shows how lightning produces
Bound waves
LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE
LEARNING
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
LIVING ROOIVI IN THE VOID
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
THE LOBSTER. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Frontiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the two main types of lobsters
used for food: the northern lobster and the
spiny lobster. Presents the life history of the
spiny lobster and shows areas in which they
are found. Shows the technique used in catch-
ing lobsters and the processes involved in pre-
paring them for marketing
LOCK AND TAG. Calvin 1957 23min sd color
$156, free-loan
ad
Sponsored by E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co. and Atomic Energy Commission
Explains that when equipment is being
repaired, energy used to operate that equip-
ment must be isolated from it and shows this
isolation procedure. Justifies a mechanic's in-
tense personal interest in his plant's lock and
tag procedure
LONELY ISLAND. AustrlNews 1956 6%min
sd color $85. rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Strange animal and bird life of Antarctica
45
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
LONG STRIDE. ChurchWorld 1958 29min sd
b&w $35. rent $8
ad
Produced by Film Productions. Interna-
tional
A study of the refuse© problem in
Europe, Hohr Kong, the Near East, and Korea.
Shows the conditions under which the refugees
live in these areas, making an urgent appeal
for aid
LC card Fi A 58-478
LOOK AT MID-CENTURY AMERICA. Neu-
bacher 1958 16min sd color $150
sh-c-ad
A mid -twentieth century panorama of
scientific achievements in new sources of
power, super highways, architecture, automatic
machinery, research and city rehabilitation
LORD BERTRAND RUSSELL. EBF 1958
30min sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Bertrand Russell,
Lord
philosopher,
mathematician, and winner of the 1950 Nobel
prize for literature, talks about his eighty years
of changing beliefs and unchanging hopes
LC card Fi A 58-1135
LOYALTIES. NET 1956 SOmin sd b&w
(Measure of man ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Presents one view of loyalty and its im-
portance in the measure of man. Considers
martyrdom, the relationship of loyalty to
prejudice, and loyalty as self- protection. Ques-
tions which loyaJties are the most important
LUBBER AFLOAT. See BOATING SAFETY
LUCKY YOU. Coca-Cola 1958 17i^min sd color
free-loan
p-el
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Uses live photography and animation to
show safety practices at home, at school, and
at play
LC card Fi A 58-1199
LUFTWAFFE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
MACHINES HELP US. Bailey rev 1959 llmin
sd b&w $60. rent $3; color $110, rent $5
el-Jh Guide
Revision of film "What are machines"
Produced by Paul Burnford Productions
Introduces basic premises necessary to
understandmg our mechanical age through a
series of three questions: What is a machine?
How do we get machines? How have machines
changed our way of living?
MACKINAC. ISLAND OF RENAISSANCE.
Moral 1956 29min sd color $150. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the commitment, conviction and
hard work on the part of individuals, labor
unions and industry that created the modern
traming center in the Western hemisphere for
the ideology of freedom
MADONNA IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET
1956 30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the olace of "The Madonna"
In pamtmg and sculpture. Uses prints to ex-
plain the many ways of representing this
theme. Illustrates important points with sculp-
tured madonnas and other religious works
MAGAZINES TO TRANSPARENCIES. Florida
StU 1958 12min sd color $90, rent $2
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how classroom teachers can make
inexpensive slides from magazine illustrations
MAGIC HIGHWAY U.S.A. Disney 1959 29min
sd color lease $250. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how the early settlers used foot-
paths and game trails for travel which de-
veloped into wagon roads. Depicts the problems
of travel in the early automobiles and the
highway congestion of today. Portrays the
highways of the future
MAGNIFICENT MINIATURES. MiniaPrec 1957
24min sd color free-loan
c-ad Guide
Describes the manufacture and applica-
tion of miniature bearings — from dental hand-
pieces to air-to-air missiles. Shows how minia-
ture bearing components are produced and in-
spected, and how the assembled bearings are
tested
MAID IN BERMUDA. NatCotton 1957 9%mln
sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The 1957 Maid of Cotton visits Bermuda
and models her all-cotton wardrobe at the
Castle Harbor Hotel
MAIL IN MOTION. NatPostal 1956 13V4min sd
b&w $26.20, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains the important function of the
Postal Transportation Service, emphasizing the
skill and knowledge required of postal trans-
portation clerks
LC card Fi A 56-574
MAKE YOUR INFLUENCE FELT (PARLIA-
MENTARY PROCEDURE). Christoph 1957
30min sd b&w $30
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jack Denove
Explains simple parliamentary procedure
by questions and answers; also an interview
of a labor union president telling of the need
for interest and participation in meetings
MAKING A DECISION. McGraw 1958 7min sd
to&w (What do you think ser) $50
Jh-sh-ad
^ Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Teen-agers often resent being told what
they ought to do, but have they the resources
for making their own decisions? Puts the ques-
tion up to them in a situation calculated to
rouse discussion
LC cards No. Fi A 58-422; 696
EFLA evaluation cards No. 3494; 3819
MAKING CONVERSATION.
12V6min sd color free -loan
BellTel 1958.
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for West-
ern Electric Co.
How the telephone is manufactured and
the part it plays in the American community
MAKING IDEAS AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MAKING SENSE WITH OUTLINES. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
A planned visit to a fruit farm is used
in teaching a class to organize questions in
outline form. Explains reasons for a breakdown
of the subject matter into major topics and
sub -topics with the proper lettering and punc-
tuation
LC card Fi A 58-756
EFLA evaluation card No. 3711
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FACE. Coro-
net 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Explains that beauty begins with certain
basic health habits — proper diet, rest, and good
skin care. Points out the importance of nair
styling and the careful use of make-up. stress-
ing that hair styles should be selected on the
basis of what is best for the individual and
that lipstick, eye make-up, and powder should
be used sparingly
LC card Pi A 58-3361
46
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MAN AND THE MOON. Disney 1959 20min sd
color lease $200, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes the physical conditions prevail-
ing on the moon. Dr Wernher Von Braun ex-
plains the design of a space ship for a trip
around the moon. Shows a theoretical voyage
around the moon and back to the earth
MAN BENEATH THE SEA. Guild 1956 26y2min
sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
'Man's progress to perfect the equipment
to breathe, work and photograph in the water;
early headgear, diving bells, then the com-
pressed air gear, the Halium- Oxygen Lusitania
gear, and finally the modern SCUBA gear
MAN FROM MISSOURI. Asbestos 1958 14min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Hartley Productions
Shows home builders contemporary archi-
tectural uses of asbestos-cement siding and
its application techniques
MAN IN FLIGHT. Disney 1958 33min sd color
(iScience -factual ser) lease $300, rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts the early significant experiments
of the ancient Chinese, Leonardo da Vinci,
and of the aeronautical pioneers of France,
Elngland. and the United States. Shows the
successful efforts of the Wright Brothers and
the exploits of those who followed. Stresses
the impact of World War I on the rapid
progress in aviation and concludes with the
latest planes of the jet age
LC card Fi A 58-363
MAN IN THE BLUE KEPI. Sterl-MovUSA
1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser)
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofleld &. A.s-
A tour through modern Algeria following
a civil worker as he helps mold the country
into a new and modern nation
MAN IN THE PEACE TOWER. CanNFB 1958
lOmin sd b&w $40
el-Jh-sh-ad
Robert Donnell, carilloneur in the Peace
Tower of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa,
plays the carillon
MAN OF AMERICA. McGraw 1958 27min sd
b&w (Perspective ser) $125
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Story of the "campesinos," tin miners of
the arid Altiplano area of Bolivia, who (through
the help of the International Labor Organiza-
tion) are being relocated on the fertile plains.
Records the physical and psychological struggle
involved in transplanting a people to a new re-
gion and way of life
LC card Fi A 57-999
MAN OF THE SOIL
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
MAN ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
MANAGERS OF THE SEA. NET 1956 15min sd
b&w (Frontier* of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the significance of sea products
In the total picture of natural resources. Ex-
plains the control of fish sources and methods
of improving fishing. Compares conservation
management of the sea with conservation farm-
ing on land
MANNERS ABOARD. See BOATING SAFETY
MANNERS IN PUBLIC. McGraw 1959 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent apply; color $125, rent apply
p-el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
A young girl learns about good manners,
including how to behave on the bus, in the ele-
vator, in the theater, and on the sidewalks
LC card Fi A 59-67
MAN'S ASPIRATIONS AND HIS FREEDOM
TO ATTAIN THEM
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MAN'S NEEDS
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MANUFACTURING REINFORCED PLASTICS.
Carbor 1956 13i/^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers the present day methods of manu-
facture for fiberglass polyester resins products.
Included are: auto underbodies. boots for con-
vertibles, sports car tops, tire housings, boat
hulls and decks, fishing tackle, bows, rocket
shipping containers, and others
MAPLE SYRUP^ WisU 1956 12y2min sd b&w
rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Shows gathering maple sap, the boiling
down and processing of the syrup
MARCEL DUCHAiyiP. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Marcel Duchamp, the French-born artist,
discusses his paintings, theories, and ideas
which have contributed to making America
conscious of modern art
LC card Fi A 58-636
MARDI GRAS IN NEW ORLEANS. Guided
Tour 1957 l^y^min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hertz Rent-A-Car
Excitement, color and gaiety of the Mardi
Gras, along with a tour of New Orleans and the
city's French Quarter
MARINE BORERS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Frontiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Describes the research being conducted
to control the economic damage done by the
shipworm and tne fribble. Shows methods of
capturing andT handling shipworms and gribbles
for laboratory study. Shows the life cycles of
these wood- boring creatures
MARINE CORROSION. NET 1956 15min sd
b&w (Frontiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the heavy loss of metallic ma-
terials from corrosion by sea water. Explains
the eleetrochemical processes with respect to
difCerenf metals. Describes methods used to
protect metal parts of ships from corrosion
MAR IN ELAND. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w
(Kingdom Qf the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Visits the Oceanarium at Palos Verde.
Calif. Shows curators feeding their fish and
the training of the circus porpoises
MARKETING IN MEXICO. Fairweather 1958
20min sd color $150, rent $15
sh-c-ad
Describes the characteristics of upper,
middle and lower class consumers; buying
psychology; the role of the wife, husband and
maid in buying practices; distribution and ad-
vertising methods and trends; and marketing
strategy with a low but rising standard of
living
EFLA evaluation card No. 3646
MARKETING QUALITY EGGS. KansasAg
1957 lOmin sd color $55. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how good ef!:^ quality is main-
tained, what esp: grades mean, and how eggs
are weighed, candled, and cartoned
47
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
MARYKNOLL BROTHER. WorldHor 1957
29min sd b&w $50. free-loan; color $155,
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Maryknoll Fathers
Story of a younpr policeman from the
city streets of New York who finds a dynamic,
positive solution to the ills of the world in a
vocation as a Maryknoll Brother
MARYMOUNT OF PALOS VERDES. Riviera
1958 21min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh.c-ad
Sponsored by Marymount School of Palos
Verdes
Describes the aims and activities of an
elementary and hish school of the private
type
LG card Fi A 58-3308
MASK. Brandon 1956 lOmin sd color $120.
rent $10
sh-c-ad
One-man show in the commedia dell'arte
tradition. American mime Salvatore Guida
plays all roles. Harlequin, Columbine. Pierrot
MASKS IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses masks as a form of art ex-
pression, how they are made, and their uses.
Shows authentic masks, their characteristics
and how they are used in religious rites,
ceremonial festivals, and the theater. Demon-
strates the makinff of a mask in clay, papier
mache. and bent cardboard
MATTER OF LIVING. FedJewPhil 1958 28min
sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Available in 18min version
Describes the scope and variety of serv-
ices offered by the 116 medical and social
welfare agencies in the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies of New York. Shows the many
different ways in which troubled, disturbed,
and handicapped people, from birth to old
age, are helped to meet problems of living
LC card Fi A 59-320
MEALTIME MANNERS AND HEALTH.
Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p-el Guide
A young boy learns that there is more
to good mealtime manners than the simple
courtesies at the table, and finds that making
mealtime pleasant for others is essential to
being well liked, to easy and natural table
manners, and to health
LC card Fi A 57-831
EFLA evaluation card No. 3524
MEANING OF ARCHAEOLOGY
In HERITAGE VII (5 films)
MECHANISM— KINEMATICS. PurdueU 1957
21min si color rent $3.75
c-ad
A selection of animated toys in action
demonstrating some of the basic ideas involved
in the study of mechanisms
MEDICINE OF FLIGHT
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
MEN OF TOMORROW. Sterl-MovUSA 1957
15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser)
free -loan
c-ad
, Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & As-
Describes the struggle to provide school-
mg for Algeria's children despite the ravages
of terrorist raiders
MEN, SPEARS^ & SEA. Guild 1956 26%min sd
b&w (Kmgdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p.ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
csu Depicts the sea sport of spearfishing.
Shows how a 450 pound bass is caught and
close UPS of divers and their eauipment
METAL SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD OF
ART. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World of
art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the use and adaption of metal
as an art form. Explains how new metals
have created a challenging material for the
sculptor. Shows the use of simple tools in
creatmg different types of metal sculpture
from rod. wire, sheet, and mesh
METALS INFORMATION CENTER OF TO-
MORROW. WestResU 1957 14min sd color
free-loan
c-ad Guide
,, X Sponsored by American Society for
Metals
Describes in laym^i's terms the Amer-
ican Society for Metals — Western Reserve
University machine literature searching ac-
tivities in the field of metallurgy
LC card Fi A 58-3339
METHODS OF ENSEMBLE SINGING
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films)
METRIC SYSTEM. Coronet 1958 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Discusses the history of the metric sys-
tem and its uses today, illustrating the basic
units. Compares English and metric units,
and demonstrates the advantages of computa-
tions in the metric system
LC card Fi A 58-1140
EFLA evaluation card No. 3782
METROPOLIS IN MOTION. Assn 1959 28min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Available only in states of N.Y.. N.J.,
and lower Conn.
Sponsored by Triborough Bridge and Tun-
nel Authority and Port of New York Authority
Story of New York City — bustling metrop-
olis whose pulsebeat is transportation, its blood-
stream the subways, trains, airlines and buses
that keep it on the move
LC card Fi A 59-472
MEXICAN OLLA MAKERS. Bailey 1959 9min
sd color $100, rent $5
el-Jh-ad Guide
Shows how Mayan Indians live, how they
make the ollas (clay jars) and how they trade
them for the necessities of life. Stresses the
idea that a primitive industry has retained its
importance in modern times
EFLA evaluation card No. 3863
MICHIGAN— AUTUMN WONDERLAND. Mich
Tour 1956 26i^min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Scenic tour of Michigan in the fall. Shows
hunting, fishing, sightseeing, riding, picture-
making and touring among the vacation ac-
tivities
MICROORGANISMS: BENEFICIAL ACTIVI-
TIES. IndU 1958 15min sd b&w $75, rent
$3.75; color $150, rent $5.50
sh-c Guide
Contrasts various related activities of
microorganisms. Indicates by animation, that
only a small number of all microorganisms are
harmful, while much greater numbers are
beneficial or essential. Shows the means
whereby microorganisms produce changes in
their environment and cause the formation of
new substances
LC card Fi A 59-25
EFLA evaluation card No. 3680
MICROORGANISMS: HARMFUL ACTIVITIES.
IndU 1958 15min sd b&w $75, rent $3.75;
color $150, rent $5.50
sh-c Guide
Presents some of the methods developed
^^o? ^^Ki^^^^^P"' against disease and against un-
desirable decomposition of foods. Through
animation. explains how bacteria produce
enzymes and toxic waste products which may
cause disease and decomposition
LC card Fi A 59-26
EFLA evaluation card No. 3681
48
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MICROSCOPIC LIFE: THE^WORLD OF THE
INVISIBLE. EBP 1958 14min sd b&W $75,
rent $3 . ... « .^
el-Jh Guide
Describes forms of microscopic life com-
monly found in a jar of ordinary pond water.
Identifies each plant and animal by name, end-
ink with a series of scenes of diatoms, tiny
plant forms of unusual beauty. Time-lapse
shows the reproduction of a desmid. another
one -celled plant
LC card Fi A 58-456
MID-EAST PROFILE. B&FComm^ 1958 JSmiii
sd b&W purchase apply, rent $8; color pur-
chase apply, rent $12
ad Guide
Produced by Film Productions Interna-
tional for Commission on Missionary Educa-
tion. National Council of Churches
Explores the powerful and conflicting
forces at work in the Middle East . and surveys
the opportunities open to Christian missions
to help form a revitalized society. Filmed in the
Middle East , .„..„«
LC card Fi A 58-1180
MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE. Coronet
1957 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Recreates the events of Longfellow's poeni
"Paul Revere' s ride" from the belfry steps of
the Old North Church to the battle of Concord
LC card Fi A 57-1026
EFLA evaluation card No. 3525
MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD. Miller-
Wood 1957 14min sd color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Scenic essay of America's natural beauty.
Entirely without narration, set to an all-Bach
musical score
MILE TO EL DORADO. Assn 1958 27min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Willard Pictures for Reynolds
IVf 6t!£Lls Co
How* one of the world's richest oil deposits
was discovered one mile straight down beneath
the waters of Lake Maracaibo. Reveals the
beauty of the Venezuelan countryside and cities
and shows how oil production has enriched this
once-impoverished nation
LC card Fi A 59-404
MILESTONES OF PROGRESS. See LOOK AT
MID-CENTURY AMERICA
MILITARY DIPLOMACY. NET 1956 29min sd
b&W (America looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Analyzes the role of servicemen as "diplo-
mats in uniform." Discusses their great in-
fluence on the political affairs of the world,
both in time of peace and of war
MILITARY PRECAUTIONS FOR PREVENT-
ING WAR
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MILLER GRINDS WHEAT. Bailey 1958 llmin
sd b&W $60, rent $3; color $110, rent $5
p Guide
Produced by Lawbetts Productions
Two children and their grandmother visit
a nearby mill which produces stone -ground
flour. Explains how flour was ground in earlier
days. Shows the whole process of modern mill-
ing
LC card Fi A 59-539
EFLA evaluation card No. 3820
MIMEOGRAPHING TECHNIQUES. Bailey 1958
15min sd b&w $75. rent $5: color $150. rent
$7.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates the complete process of typ-
ing a mimeograph stencil. Shows how to use
both the hand and electric mimeographs. Sug-
gests ways mimeographing may be used ef-
fectively
LC card Fi A 59-469
EFLA evaluation card No. 3682
MINERALS FROM THE SEA. NET 1956
15min sd b&w (Frontiers of the sea ser)
rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the nature of the mineral con-
tent of sea water. Shows the actual proportional
amounts of the ma.ior elements and compounds
taken from ten gallons of salt water. Explains
the processes used in obtaining common table
salt and magnesium from the sea
MINNESOTA: STAR OF THE NORTH. First
Nat-Minn 1957 26min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A portrait of Minnesota, describing its
natural resources, its beauty, its people, its
industry, and its strong economic future
LC card Fi A 58-3315
MIRACLE IN JAVA. UNFlm 1957 28i^min sd
b&w $65. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the United National Technical
Assistance programme in Indonesia. Shows co-
operation with World Veterans Foundation in
physical rehabilitation. Story of American doc-
tors contribution to local programme
LC card Fi A 57-1132
MIRACLE KITCHEN. ModernTP 1957 13%min
sd b&w free- loan
ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Whirlpool -Seeger Corp.
Presents the electronic kitchen of tomor-
row, complete with models of appliances that
are only a few yeprs away from production-line
reality
MIRACLE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA (ex-
cerpt). TFC 1958 lOmin sd color rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Classroom excerpt from the feature fllm
of the same title by Warner Bros. Sponsored by
Catholic Audio-Visual Education Assn.
Dramatizes three of the apparitions of the
Blessed Virgin to the children of Fatima. She
foretells World War II and the rise of com-
munism, urges prayer for the conversion of
Russia and reveals the Miracle of the Sun
MIRACLE OF THE BULB. FilmsNat 1958 15min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Associated Bulb Growers of
Holland
Time-lapse reveals the life-cycle of the
Dutch spring bulb flowers: crocus, daffodil, hy-
acinth and tulip. Original orchestral score is
integrated with the rhythmic movements of
growth to tell the story with a minimum of
narration
MISS SILHOUETTE GOES TO THE FAIR.
ModernTP 1958 15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Joel Holt Productions
Tour of the Brussels World's Fair, Shows
American and Russian exhibits and all the other
sights
MISSING WITNESS. Davis.Sid 1958 lOmin sd
b&w $60. color $120
sh-c-ad
Points up responsibility of witnesses to
make themselves available in order to help po-
lice and accident victims — also how important
it is for teen agers to drive extra carefully
in order to avoid stigma attached to their driv-
ing habits
EFLA evaluation card No. 3821
MR AND MRS ROBIN'S FAMILY. Coronet 1957
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p Guide
The story of a robin family from early
spring to late fall. Mr and Mrs Robin raise two
groups of fledglings. Reveals how the family's
activities follow the seasons, their daily habits,
and their recreation
LC card Fi A 57-1031
EFLA evaluation card No. 3528
49
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
MR PUMP TAKES HEART. AmHeart 1957 5min
sd b&w $15
ad
B&w abridKment of 1954 release "Pump
trouble"
Produced by United Productions of Amer-
Covers the points of the original film,
corecting common misconceptions about heart
disease and showing the folly of self- diagnosis
MOBILIZING AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES,
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MOBILIZING ECONOMIC RESOURCES
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
MODELING THE PORTRAIT ,^„ ,.^ ^. ,
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
MODELS, MOLECULES, and MATHEMATICS
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
MODERN MEXICO. Fairweather 1958 20min sd
color $150. rent $15
sh-c-ad
Surveys Mexico's geography and history
briefly; reviews main segments of economy
(agriculture, manufacturing, etc.). government
Solicies, and impact of changes on upper, mid-
le and lower classes: describes chief aspects
of social evolution (religion, family, etc.)
EFLA evaluation card No. 3647
MOLECULES IN MOTION (EXPLAINING
MATTER). EBP 1958 llmin sd b&w $60,
rent $2.50
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with Ginn & Co. series "Sci-
ence today and tomorrow"
Companion to film "Atoms and mole-
cules"
Presents the molecular theory of matter,
showing how the molecular theory explains the
three states of matter and how it can explain
pressure in a gas
LC card Fi A 59-141
MOLECULES TO MISSILES. Rohm-Redstone
1958 lOmin sd color free-loan
c-ad
Describes the research and developmert
of solid propellants from laboratory synthesis
of new compounds through preliminary evalua-
tion and process scale-up, to testing and use in
large rocket motors. Includes special laboratory
equipment and indicates career possibilities
MONEY TREE. ModernTP 1956 17%min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Assn. of Mutual Savings
Banks of Massachusetts
What would a $10 gold piece buried in
1816 be worth today — if it had been saved in
a bank? Explains the important role of sav-
ings banks in America's economy and how
compound interest makes savings grow — just
like a "money tree"
MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
MOON AND HOW IT AFFECTS US. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Telescopic motion pictures and photo-
graphs show the seas, craters, and mountain
ranges of the moon; explains eclipses, the
moon's phases, and its effect on the earth's
tides, and gives information about the moon's
distance, size, and movement in relation to the
earth
LC card Fi A 58-852
MORE THAN JUST STEEL. ModernTP 1956
24min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Armco Steel Corp.
Story of the development and manufac-
ture of special -purpose steels and their role in
the American way of life. Tells how consumer
products are conceived and the factors that are
involved in their manufacture to fill the needs
of the consuming public
MORE THAN WORDS. Strauss 1959 15min sd
color $185
c-ad Guide
Deals directly with communications be-
tween people. Shows how to get better accept-
ance and understanding from others as well as
how to give the same to others
MOSAIC EXPERIMENTS. IntFlmBur 1958
20min sd color $195. rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-ad
Deals with the mosaic techniques and
basic elements, and creative aspects as found
in smalti. tesserae, and Blenko glass. Shows
the possibilities of using bathroom tile, broken
glass, buttons, pebbles, and stones — and points
out how commercially available elements can
be used in new ways. Shows how mosaic sculp-
ture is made
LC card Fi A 59-85
MOTHER CAT AND HER BABY SKUNKS.
EBF 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50;
color $120. rent $4
p-el Guide
The story of a mother cat who had
adopted three orphaned baby skunks and
raises them with her own kittens
LC card Fi A 58-643
EFLA evaluation card No. 3895
MOTHER DEER AND HER TWINS. EBF
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color
$120. rent $4
p-el Guide
The story of twin fawns from the age of
two days through a year, showing how the
mother deer cares for her babies, how they
meet danger, and how the fawns learn to care
for themselves
LC card Fi A 59-216
MOTILITY IN PARENT-CHILD RELATION-
SHIPS. NYU 1959 40min sd b&w (Motility
ser) $125. rent $7
c-ad
Focuses on the important role of motility
in the development of interpersonal relation-
ships in the first year and a half of life. Reci-
procity between parent and child, involving
modes of motility, is the main theme. Matura-
tional aspects are also considered
MOTION STUDY ON THE JOB. lowaU 1958
25min sd b&w $75. rent $4
sh-c-ad Guide
Examines in detail work methods of
twelve jobs, ranging from punch press opera-
tion in a factory to a slipsheeting job in con-
nection with an office duplicator. Shows how
production was increased in each case bjf the
application of method- improvement techniques
LC card Fi A 58-963
MOTORING MOOD. Radiant 1956 4V2min sd
b&w or color (France for fun ser) free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the French countryside by car
MOUNTAIN HOLIDAY IN SWITZERLAND.
SwissTour 1956 18min sd color rent $2
Jh-sh-c-ad
Expert climbing to the Finsteraarhorn
peak in the Bernese Oberland, 14,000 feet,
crossing glaciers; descent by rope and other
scenes
MOUNTAIN MIRACLES. Word 1956 40min sd
color rent $1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
A comprehensive view of life at all three
Word of Life Camps — ^the Ranch for boys and
girls 7 to 13, the Island for youth 13 to 25. and
the Inn for families
MOUNTAIN SPRING. AustrlNews 1957 lOmin
sd color $85, rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-c
iSpringtime in an Australian desert
mountain range
MOUNTAIN WATERS. Moyer 1958 16min sd
color $150
Jh-sh
A study of water storage in the Cascade
Range of Washington State. Shows Lake
Chelan, and Bonneville Dam
EFLA evaluation card No, 3746
50
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MOVING THINGS ON LAND. Churchill 1968
llmin sd b&w $S0, rent $2.50; color $100,
rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with the Heath Elementary
science text by H. and N. Schneider
Two young boys encounter the trouble-
s-ome problem of friction when they try to
drag a heavy crate. They learn how various
devices can be used to reduce friction, and how
friction is used in everyday life. Includes a
dramatized sequence showing what life would
be like in a frictionless world
'L.C card Fi A 59-291
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN SICKNESS AND
HEALTH. NatMultScl 1958 27min sd color
$110, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Describes multiple sclerosis, how it oc-
curs, its effect upon a community, and what is
being done to conquer it
MULTIVIEW DRAWING. PurdueU rev 1958
32min sd b«&w $135, rent $3.75
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates with models the proper
way to represent an object by means of three
orthographic views. Shows use of the iscale
for making measurements and use of T-square
and triangle for constructing views; method
of transferring a measurement from one view
to another, of constructing the third view by
projecting from the other
MURDER ON THE SCREEN. Eastman 1958
22min sd color lease $75, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Co.
Explains the need for care in the hand-
ling of release prints in order to prevent need-
less damage to the film. Describes fllm-hand-
ling procedures and techniques starting witJi
the green" print and the need for film lubri-
cation, then on through projection, cleaning,
and inspection
LC card Fi A 59-263
EFLA evaluation card No. 3822
MUSIC AND ART (3 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10
films)
MUSIC AND LITERATURE (2 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10
films)
MUSIC AND THE CHURCH (2 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10
films)
MUSIC AND THE COURT (3 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10
films)
MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films).
NET 1957 ea 30min sd b«&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescopes
Musical performances are provided by
the Saturday Consort
Titles are:
1. MUSIC AND ART: ITALY. Compares Ital-
ian paintings on musical subjects with
music of contemporary composers of Italy
during the Renaissance
2. MUSIC AND ART: GERMANY. Compares
German paintings and engravings of the
Renaissance with contemporary music of
the period
3. MUSIC AND ART: THE NETHERLANDS.
Compares Flemish and Dutch painting®
dealing with musical subjects and con-
temporary music of the Renaissance
4. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE ENG-
LISH COURT OF ELIZABETH I. Com-
pares the music during the reign of Eliz-
abeth I with the social and economic
conditions prevalent at the time
5. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE GER-
MAN COURT OF MAXIMILIAN I. Com-
pares the music during the reign of Max-
iimilian I with the social, economic, and
political life prevalent at the time. Music
includes "Ode on the death of Maximil-
ian," by Ludwig Senfl
6. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE BUR-
GUNDIAN COURT OF PHILIP THE
GOOD. Compares the music of the Bur-
gundian Court of Philip the Good witii
the social, economic, and political life
of the period
7. MUSIC AND THE CHURCH: THE RO-
MAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Discusses
music in the Catholic Church during the
Renaissance
8. MUSIC AND THE CHURCH: THE PROT-
ESTANT CHURCH. Discusses the music
composed and played during the time of
Martin Luther and the Protestant Re-
formation
9. MUSIC AND LITERATURE: POETRY.
Discusses ithe relationship of poetry to
music during the Elizabethan period.
Describes the manner in which Byrd and
Dawland set poetry to music
10. MUSIC AND LITERATURE: THE MAS-
QUE, Discusses the form of the masque
with samples of music and dances. Con-
centrates on the Lord Hayes' Masque
by Thomas Campion
MY FLORIDA LAND. Carey 1957 14V^min rid
b&w or color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Florida Land Title Assn.
Two newlyweds decide to buy a home in
Florida. Traces their purchase through realtors
and explains the importance of title protection
in Florida land transactions. Reviews history
of Florida land development
MY WATCH
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
NADIA BOULANGER— I-IV
In HERITAGE XII (4 films)
NAISSANCE D'UN PETROLIER. French 1956
20min sd b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
The building, launching and first trip of
a 45,000 ton tanker showing the Penhoet ship-
yards, the new techniques and equipment used
m shipbuilding, the inside of the new tanker,
etc.
NARCISSUS, OEDIPUS, AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY (6
films). NET 1956 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea
$4.75
sh-ad
Produced by Agrafllms
Titles are:
1. TOO MUCH IS PLENTY. Explains the
farm surplus problem. Shows how and
why surpluses arise. Provides alterna-
tives which might solve the problem.
2. WHO PAYS THE BILL? Discusses who
pays for price supports under the dif-
ierent kinds of programs. Explains the
impact of alternative programs
3. (SURPLUS AND A HUNGRY WORLD. Re-
views a trip to Washington, D.C., taken
by a group of high school seniors and
their advisor. Points out new insights
gained concerning the role of the United
States in world affairs. Emphasizes the
United States agricultural policy
4. SO MANY WITH SO LITTLE. Presents
a family vacation camping trip in the
southeast. Upon meeting a low-income
farm family, they examine the causes
and solutions to the extreme poverty of
major portions of the farm population
5. PAY NOW— EAT LATER. Explains con-
servation practices on the farm. Tells
what conservation is, how much is need-
ed, and who should pay the cost
6. TO MARKET, TO MARKET. Discusses
who gets the money that is represented
by the spread between farmers and con-
sumers. Questions are answered by a
store manager; businessmen at a civic
club luncheon; and by a speaker at the
luncheon
51
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
NATIONALISM (2 fli'ms). NET 1958 ea 30min
sd b&w (World we want: 1958 sea*) rent ea
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescopes
Part 1. Teenagers from Argentina, France,
Morocco, and Denmark discuss national-
ism as a constructive force in world
affairs. Deals primarily with nationalism
as a road to freedom or war
Part 2. Continues the discussion of national-
ism as a constructive force in world
affairs. Teenagers from Indonesia, Japan,
Lebanon, and the United Kingdom pre-
sent their views on colonialism and
Western foreign policy in the Middle
East
NATIVITY OF JESUS CHRIST. UW 1957
20min sd color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Religious Films
Uses the paintings of Memlinc, van der
Goes, David, and other Flemish masters to tell
about the Nativity of Jesus. Accompanied by
a choir singing choral music of the 15th cen-
tury
LC card Fi A 58-811
NATURAL GAS FOR APPALACHIAN MAR-
KETS. ModernTP 1958 23min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Farrell & Gage for New
York State Natural Gas Co.
Describes the growth of a large gas com-
pany, showing the development of underground
gas storage pools, the various methods used in
drilling gas wells, and how pipelines are laid
LC card Fi A 59-300
NATURE OF THE ENEMY. AmHeart 1958
SOmin sd b&w (Decision for research ser)
$80, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses methods of finding out the
makeup of certain streptococci, which are re-
sponsible for rheumatic fever. Shows how
streptococci is grown for study, how it is
concentrated, and how the shells or mem-
branes are removed for special study of Pro-
tein M, which resists destruction by white
blood corpuscles
NATURE OF WORK (6 films). McGraw 1958
ea SOmin sd b&w ea $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Titles are:
1. THE CLERK. A study of man and his job.
Conflict for a clerk with dull, repetitive
desk work between what he wants from
his job and what his job wants from
him
LC card Fi A 58-986
2. DEPARTMENT MANAGER. The change
in a man who has moved up the ladder
from creative work, which he enjoyed
and in which he excelled, to managerial
work for which he was not cut out
LC card Fi A 58-993
3. GENERAL FOREMAN. The conflict for the
"man in the middle" — subjected to pres-
sures from above and below, divided be-
tween loyalty to the enterprise and to the
men under him
LC card Fi A 58-995
4. MAN ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE. The as-
sembly-line worker who ultimately pays
the price for the benefits associated with
our modern mass production
LC card Fi A 58-996
5. SKILLED WORKER. Considers the dis-
placement of the skilled worker by the
machine
LC card Fi A 58-1003
6. VICE-PRESIDENT. Looks at the man in
authority in the light of what his status
does to him. Often the attainment of a
senior position involves not only the ac-
cruing satisfactions not held before, but
the sacrifice of many earlier ones
LC card Fi A 58-1006
NATURE vs THE LABORATORY
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
NAUTILUS ARCTIC PASSAGE. Auton 1959
14V2min sd b&w $26, free-loan; color $60,
free -loan
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
A documentary of the U.S.S. "Nautilus"
feat of crossing the North Pole submerged from
Hawaii to England in the summer of 1958.
Shows under side of polar ice pack and Nau-
tilus crew welcome in New York
NEIGES. French, 1956 20min sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
The pleasures of winter in the French
Alps, starring ski- champion Emile Allais, and
acrobatic comedian Maurice Baquet. Shows
skiinsT at night with torches, and the highest
ski and passenger lift in Europe
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR. AmRedCross 195S
18min sd b&w $15, rent $5
c-ad
Sponsored by Shell Oil Co.
Describes the points which a typical Red
Cross volunteer campaign worker should keep
in mind when he calls on his neighbors to ask
their support of the Red Cross, explaining that
as a well-informed volunteer he is a vital link
between the neighbors who give and the neigh-
bors who are helped by Red Cross services
LC card Fi A 58-592
NEW DAY IN SAMOA. NZealEmb 1958 20min
sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
In Western Samoa Islands, Polynesian in-
habitants are, with New Zealand aid, rapidly
assuming control of their own affairs. Shows
tribal elders in traditional council, children
singing in school, and women roofing a house,
exports of copra, cocoa and bananas, ancient
capital Mulinu'u, and children dancing under
the palms
NEW DOCTRINE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
NEW DRUG FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF
ACUTELY DISTURBED STATES. Wyeth
1956 40min sd b&w or color free-loan
ad
Illustrates successful clinical experience
in treating the agitated psychotic, the alcohol-
ic, and the drug addict undergoing withdrawal
symptoms
LC card Fi A 57-544
NEW FACES OF AFRICA. B&FComm 1959
29min sd b&w rent $8, color rent $12
sh-c-ad Guide
Documents modern Africa's surge toward
independence. Representative Africans who are
making significant contributions to the emerg-
ing Africa interpret their convictions as they
relive their experiences
NEW GUINEA PATROL. AustrlNews 1958
43min sd color $275, rent $7.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Account of exploration of unknown coun-
try and tribes' first contact with white men
NEW IMMIGRANT
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
NEW LIFE FROM OLD— REPRODUCTION.
NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser)
rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Presents a simple, scientific way of help-
ing young people grasp the basic concepts of
reproduction. Illustrates, with the birth of a
bat, how the early development of the young
goes on inside the female
NEW LIGHT FOR THE SILK SCREEN. Bali
StTC 1958 lOmin sd color $90, rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Explains how the carbon arc light is a
part of the process of making photographic
stencils for silk screen paintings. Details the
making of a silk screen print. Shows samples
of fabrics, greeting cards, and place mats
created by the silk screen
52
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
NEW LOOK ROOMS. Am Viscose 1956 5min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-c
Shows the American Viscose rooms at the
1956 National Home Furnishing Show held in
New York. Points out the function of fresh
ideas and originality in successful decoration
LC card Fi A 57-611
NEW NATION IN THE WEST INDIES (4
films). McGraw-Hill 1959 ea 30min sd b&w
ea $100 ,^ ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Titles are:
1. BACKGROUND TO FEDERATION. In-
troduction to the recently formed Fed-
eration of the "West Indies. Problems,
hopes and aspiration of the ten Carib-
bean island units who have pooled their
resources in a common future
LC card Fi A 58-743
2. WEAKNESS INTO STRENGTH. Focuses
on the people of the British West Indies
— the multiracial groups whose origins
are African. East African. Chinese. Eu-
ropean. Amerindian — and shows their
common effort to nurture their fledgling
nation to success
LC card Fi A 58-746
3. RICHES OF THE INDIES. Surveys the
economic situation in the British West
Indies in the year of federation. Visits
various islands in the Caribbean and
shows the development programs being
carried out to stimulate industry and all
forms of production
LC card Fi A 58-747
4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF FREEDOM. An
appraisal of the problems that face the
people of the West Indies Federation as
they take up the challenge of their new
nationhood. Shows how the problems of
over-population and a disparity of the
ten member island units are being met
LC card Fi A 58-745
NEW ORLEANS HOLIDAY. NatCotton 1957
7i^min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
The latest in vacation cottons for men
and women. Filmed in historic sections of
old New Orleans
NEW WORLDS FOR THE BOOK
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
NEWSREEL. NatFd 1957 lOmin sd b&w free-
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows vaccine programs, hospital scenes.
epidemic aid. and how the March of Dimes
funds are spent
NEXT TEN. ModernTP 1956 30min sd color
free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures for
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Interviews the five key men who started
the aluminum business of Kaiser Aluminum in
1946. Tours the company's widespread opera-
tions in many states
NICE TIME. Contem 1957 19min sd b&w (Free
cinema ser) purchase apply, rent $15
c-ad
Produced by British Film Institute
A series of impressions of London on a
Saturday night — particularly Piccadilly Circus
where the amusements are centered
NIGHT CHILDREN. McGraw 1958 27min sd
b&w (Perspective ser) $125
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
A record of some of the calls received by
the Children's Aid Society and how these ap-
peals for help for neglected or abandoned
children are dealt with
LC card Fi A 57-456
1954 to 1956 OUTSTANDING TENNIS
MATCHES FROM U.S. & EUROPE.
NatEdFlms 1957 30min sd b&w rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Telenews Newsreel
Scenes of various tennis matches, show-
ing Seixas, Trabert, Rosewall. Hoad, Gibson,
Dupont. Fry. and others
LC card Fi A 57-266
1956 DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND.
NatEdFlms 1957 45min sd b&w rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ampol Petroleum. Sydney,
Shows the 1956 tennis match between
United States and Australian players at the
Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia,
in which the Australian team (Lewis Hoad
and Kenneth Rosewall) defeated the United
States team (Herbert Flam. E. Victor Seixas,
Jr., and Samuel Giammalva) 5 to 0
LC card Fi A 57-1062
1957 ALL-STAR— NEW YORK GIANTS
FOOTBALL GAME. ChiTrib 1957 40min sd
b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights of the 24th annual All -Star
Football Game
1957 CHICAGO BEAR HIGHLIGHTS. Miller
Brew 1958 28min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Produced bv Tel-Ra Productions
Highlights of the Chicago Bears plays
for 1957
1957 MILLER HIGH LIFE OPEN. MillerBreW
1958 28min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra productions , ^.
Shows the nation's golf stars, including
Sam Snead, Ken Venturi, and George Bayer
in action as they compete for a share of the
$35,000 purse offered in the Milwaukee tourna-
ment
1957 SERRA CONVENTION. Serraint 1957
23min sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Riviera Productions
Report on the activities of the delegates,
parents and children attending the 1957 con-
vention of Serra International clubs held m
LOS Angel^es^,^ ^. ^ ^^_^^^^
THE 1930'S
In AIR POWER (26 films)
^•^^^E^U^Ja^T.^^n'^^^N^^AMERICA SERIES
(3 films)
NITRIC ACID COMPOUNDS ANp.JHE NI-
TROGEN CYCLE. Coronet 1959 ISVamin sd
b&w $i05, color $192.50
sh-c Guide
Shows how nitric acid can be derived .in
the laboratory and industrially. Describes its
properties and some of the important uses of
Si trie acid compounds in the. manufacture of
explosives, paints, photographic chemicals and
fertilizer. Shows the nitrogen cycle as part of
the overall concept of nitrogen fixation, both
by nature and by man
LC card Fi A 59-386
NITROGEN AND AMMONIA. Coronet 1959
16min sd b&w $90, color $165
sh-c Guide
Examines the properties of molecular ni-
trogen, and some of the simple compounds of
nit?ogen, oxides, and nitrides. Shows how the
compound ammonia is prepared, in the labora-
tory and in industry, wliat its important prop-
erties are, and examples of its many uses in
fndustry, in the home, and its major use la
ammonium compounds for fertilizers
LC card Fi A 59-387
53
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
NO MAN IS AN ISLAND. YWCA 1956 27mln
sd b&w $25. color $62.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by International Fllna Founda-
tion
Depicts a fraction of the work of the
YWCA in Germany, Lebanon, Japan and Greece
which the American YWCAs have been helping.
Illustrates the Christian purpose and practice
of the YWCA wherever it is in the 70 countries
in which it works today
NO MARGIN FOR ERROR. IntBus 1967 5min
sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pathe Pictures
Depicts activities of the IBM Magnetic
Tape Testing Center at Minneapolis where mag-
netic tapes are tested, made perfect, and pack-
aged under highest quality control conditions
for reliable computer performance
NO ONE ANSWER. BellTel 1957 23i^min sd
b&w free -loan
c-ad Guide
Produced by Henry Strauss Productions
Effect of formal and informal communica-
tions on relationship between supervisor and
employees
LC cai^d Fi A 58-586
NOBLE ROMAN LETTER
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
NON-OBJECTIVE SPACE IN THE WORLD
OF ART. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World
of art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the changes in art, particularly
in the field of sculpture, brought about by
new materials and modern engineering. Uses
photographs of bridges, fire escapes, buildings,
etc. to illustrate the open-work build-up, thrust,
and tensions that stimulate the artist's imagi-
nation toward new and dynamic art forms
NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORS. B&FComm
1958 27min sd b&w purchase apply, rent $8;
color purchase apply, rent $12
ad Guide
Produced by Dynamic Films
Describes the hopes, the despairs, and
the way of life of North America, exploring
such subjects as poverty, superstition, illiter-
acy, racial prejudice, disease, inadequate edu-
cation, religious discrimination, changing pop-
ulations, and other facets of human need that
confront the church. Explores the work of the
missions, including those in Alaska, Mexico,
Haiti, and Puerto Rico
LX: card Fi A 58-1179
NORTH BY NORTHEAST. Princeton 1968 sd
color (America on parade ser) free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Northeast Airlines
visits the Maine lobster coast, Nantucket
and Martha's Vineyard, Sturb ridge Village and
other New England beauty spots served by the
Northeast Airlmes
NOT ASKED FOR. Health&Welf 1957 27min sd
b&w $75. rent $15
ad
Produced by NBC for Child Welfare
League of America
A documentary about hard-to-place chil-
dren needing adoption
NOT LEFT TO CHANCE. IndU 1957 20min sd
b&w $100, rent $4
sh-c-ad
A group of people in a role-playing situa-
tion presents how concerted action in behalf
of community projects can be achieved by a
discussion of their common problems
EFLA evaluation card No. 3783
OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT
In Off SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23 films).
NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WGBH. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS— INTRO-
DUCTION. Introduces the series and
shows excerpts from other programs in
the series. Illustrates with experiments
and mathematical problems the kind of
thinking essential to the study of science
2. NATURE vs THE LABORATORY. Uses
demonstrations of falling objects to ex-
plain how laboratory experiments help
in understanding nature. Discusses the
work of Galileo and Newton. Illustrates
how basic laws of science are arrived at
through laboratory experiments
3. OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT. Dis-
cusses the significance to science of ob-
servation and experimentation. Demon-
strates with experiments the difference
between observation and laboratory ex-
periments. Shows and explains early sci-
entific apparatus used in developing nat-
ural laws of science
4. IS THE EARTH A PLANET? Explains how
man discovered that the earth is a planet.
Discusses the work of Copernicus and
Galileo in arriving at this conclusion.
Demonstrates the principles involved in
the construction of early telescopes
5. BIRTH OF A NEW PHYSICS. Explains
the physics of motion developed by Galileo
and Newton. Compares the earlier con-
cepts of Aristotelian physics with that of
the newer principles. Tells how scientists
have arrived at an understanding of all
motion
6. SCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE. Dis-
cusses the relationship between science
and common sense. Demonstrates the
validity of the theory that "nature abhors
a vacuum." Conducts experiments with
water and mercury barometers to show
the relationship of atmospheric pressure
to the development of a newer theory
7. LARGE AND THE SMALL. Shows how
man has learned to measure quantities
beyond his sight and grasp. Uses dia-
grams to explain how the size of the
earth was discovered in classical times.
Examines modern problems of extreme
scale including the universe and size of
viruses
8. DISTANCE TO THE SUN. Illustrates basic
concepts of solar measurement. Explains
the use of parallax in finding the scale
of the universe. Demonstrates how to find
the distance to the moon and sun
9. SIZE OF THE UNIVERSE. Discusses the
size and arrangement of the universe.
Defines light minutes, light hours, and
light years. Charts the universe of galax-
ies and plots the size of the universe
10. AGE OF THE UNIVERSE. Explains the
age of the universe. Discusses the age
of the earth, composition of the milky
way, how stars are formed and cosmic
development. Points out the difference
between mechanical and evolutionary
changes in the universe
11. SCIENCE AND QUANTITY. Discusses the
importance of numerical measurement in
the progress of science. Uses experiments
from physics, chemistry, and astronomy
to_ show how a quantitive approach to
science aids in understanding. Presents a
brief history of the evolution of mathe-
matics in science
12. BUILDING UP A NEW THEORY. Uses
experiments to explain how a new theory
in science replaces an old one. Relates
the methods used by Count Rumford to
disprove the caloric theory of heat
13. PURE SCIENCE AND APPLIED SCI-
ENCE. Explains how an understanding
of pure science can lead to applied sci-
ence. Demonstrates this relationship by
reviewing a theory of heat and how it
led to a number of inventions: smokeless
fireplaces, pressure cookers, and drip-
style coffee pots
14. SCIENCE AND NON- SCIENCE. Explains
the differences between scientific and
non-scientlfic endeavor. Examines var-
ious areas such as flying saucers, astrol-
ogy, and weather prediction to point out
how these problems are approached from
a, scientific and non-scientific point of
view
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
15. ARE SCIENTISTS DOGMATIC? Showa
ihow scientists arrive at facts. Explains
how and why scientists often give the
impressions of being too sure of their
knowledge of the universe. Discusses
the importance of numerical statements
in science
16. ARE ATOMS REAL? Discusses i^e reality
of atoms and their importance in under-
standing the physical universe. Uses ani-
mation to explain what hsuppens to atoms
during thermal agitation. Demonstrates
the audible reality of atoms with a
Geiger counter
17. LIGHT: WAVES OR BULLETS. Explains
the differences between the wave theory
and corpuscular theory of light. Explains
ithe difficulty science has had in providing
a satisfactory theory of light. Uses cloud-
chamber photographs to reconcile the
two theories of light
18. LARGE EFFECTS OF SMALL CAUSES.
Demonstrates principles which govern
catalysis. Explains the difference between
organic and inorganic catalysis. Tells
how man's conception of catalystic re-
actions has changed through the years
19. SCIENCE AND WHOLE NUMBERS. Ex-
plains the role of whole numbers in un-
derstanding the organization of the phy-
sical universe. Uses non-mathematical
props, such as rock crystals, to point up
the arithmetic nature of basic discoveries
in science
20. EARTH HISTORY. Shows how scientists
reconstruct the past history of the
learth's surface. Discusses and demon-
strates how wind, water, glaciers, earth-
quakes, and volcanoes act as forces in
changing the face of the earth
21. RESEARCH IN DEPTH. Explains how
I the geologist discoveris what lies beneath
the earth's surface. Shows how earth-
quakes provide information about the
interior construotion of the earth
22. WHY SCIENCE WORKS. Demonstrates
with numerical measurement and equa-
tions how science grows from the imagi-
nation and power of man to reason. In-
spects methods and judgments of science
and their application to technology
23. UNITY OF SCIENCE. Explains how the
distinction between pure and applied sci-
ence has lost much of its meaning.
Points out how physics and chemistry
have merged together into the physical
sciences. Briefly discusses the rise and
importance of bio -physics and bio -chem-
istry
OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS— INTRO-
DUCTION
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM. WorldWide
1956 25min sd b&w rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by World Vision
Opens with Korean reconstruction and
describes the people's flght for survival and a
return to some semblance of normality. High-
lights the Harry Holt Korean orphan story,
telling something of this Oregon farmer's trip
to Korea in behalf of the mixed -blood children
OFF THE BROILER
In KITCHEN SERIES «2 (6 films)
OFF THE ICE
In KITCHEN SERIES iZ (6 films)
OFF THE SHELF
In KITCHEN SERIES #2 (6 films)
OFF THE SPIT
In KITCHEN SERIES i2 (6 films)
OFF THE TOP
In KITCHEN SERIES $2 (6 films)
OFFICE SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
films). McGraw 1958 ea Smin sd b«&w ea
$65, color ea $125
c-ad Guide
Produced by Calvin Co.
Titles are:
BRIGHT YOUNG NEWCOMER. By failing to
properly channel the initiative of a new
worker, the supervisor is presented with
an unpleasant ultimatum by his senior
clerk. Asks, "What could the supervisor
have done to avoid friction among his
staff?"
LC card Fi A 69-56
FOLLOW- THROUGH. Dramatizes the prob-
lem that arises when a supervisor fails
to adequately explain ithe operation of a
new ofnce machine and returns to find
trouble on his hands and an important
deadline missed.
LC card Fi A 159-59
GRAPEVINE. An erroneous report that two
office workers are going to be replaced
by new computing machines spreads and
disrupts the entire organization. Asks,
"How can you keep rumors from getting
started?"
LC card Fi A 59-61
iBFLA evaluation card No. 3823
HOW MUCH COOPERATION? A supervisor
asks special cooperation and overtime
work of his staff. What seems to be a
lack of cooperation on his part backfires
several days later. Questions, "What do
you think cooperation is?"
LC card Fi A 59-62
IN THE MIDDLE. The supervisor is caught
in the middle, between an upset staff
and a critical boss, when he arranges a
transfer for one of his experienced work-
ers
LC card Fi A 59-63
PROMOTION BY-PASS. When a younger em-
ployee is promoted over him, the older
employee decides to quit despite his talk
with the supervisor. Points up the super-
(visor's problem in breaking disappointing
news to an employe©
^OFFICE WORK SAMPLING DEMONSTRA-
TION. Chance 1959 22min sd b&w $89. free-
loan
c-ad
Simulates five days of work sampling
through random observations of office operation
OIL AND GAS WELL CORROSION. TexasU-
Petr 1956 26i^min sd color $265
c-ad
Sponsored by Tretolite Co.
Explains the basic principles of electro-
chemical corrosion and the theoretical considera-
tions of organic inhibitors used for control.
Emphasis is on field applications of the in-
hibitors to control down-the-hole corrosion
OKEFENOKEE INTERLUDE. Ford 1958 28min
sd color (By way of adventure ser) free-
loan
Jh-sh-ad
A New England family doctor and his
wife take a boat trip through the Okefenokee
Swamp, Florida. Shows the swamp's vast areas
of sunlight and shadow and glimpses of tropical
birds and animals
OLYMPIC RAIN FOREST. Classroom 1956
llmin sd color $100, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Dale Petite
Locates and explains the heaviest rain-
fall in the United States and shows the result-
ing rain forest of Olympic National Park. Ex-
plains the role of rotting logs, lichens, mosses,
and animals in the life cycle of the forest
O'MARA'S CHAIN MIRACLE. GenMot 1958
llmin sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
O'Mara the cop didn't know he was start-
ing a miracle when he failed to give a motorist
the rough side of his tongue one day. How it
happened provides a good lesson in the courtesy
of human friendliness
LC card Fi A 58-943
ON GUARD. IntBus 1957 13min sd color pur-
chase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sequel to "Count ermeasures." Treats the
more recent developments in the SAGE project,
including film on the Display-scope and the
airborne computer BRANE
55
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
ON IMPACT. Ford 1956 14min sd b&w free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Information Productions for
American Medical Assn.
Shows a ne wapproach to automobile safety
that can prevent injury to a half-million per-
sons annually. Contains a report from the auto-
mobile crash injury research project at Cor-
nell University Medical College on the effective-
ness of new automobile safety devices
ON THE GREEN. NatEdFlms 1958 18min sd
color $250, rent $20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Covers all rules on the green. Photo-
graphed at the Mid -Ocean Club in Bermuda
ON THE ISLAND OF TAVEUNI. Moyer 1957
17min sd color (South Pacific ser) purchase
apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the largest privately owned copra
plantation in the South Seas, — that of the Rood
Tarte family on the island of Taveuni
EFLA evaluation card No. 3683
ON YOUR FEET. Avis 1958 lOmin sd color
$100
el Guide
A young boy who wears the wrong shoes
on a hike goes to the doctor for treatment and
is given instructions in foot care, including a
list of "do it yourself rules" for everyday care
of the feet
LC card Fi A 59-30
ONCE UP-ON A BICYCLE. Davis.Sid 1958
llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
el Guide
The bicycle rider of today is likened to
the automobile driver of tomorrow. Shows how
to keep a bike in good condition, traffic laws
and regulations, and how to ride correctly and
safely
ONCE UPON A CARPET. AmViscose 1956 5min
sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Hartley Productions
Instructs on day-to-day as well as long-
range carpet care and includes suggestions for
efficient housekeeping
LC card Fi A 57-612
ONE DAY'S POISON. CanNFB 1958 30min sd
b&w $120
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the work of the poison control
center at the Toronto Sick Children's Hospital,
using dramatized incidents to illustrate the
variety and number of accidental poisonings
among children
LC card Fi A 58-965
EFLA evaluation card No. 3899
ONE IS TOO MANY. Rarig 1957 27i^min sd
color $175. rent $6
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Pacific Coast Assn. of Pulp
& Paper Manufacturers
Story of the joint management labor
safety program in the Pacific Coast pulp and
paper industry. Tells how each individual is
affected by and is responsible for the mainte-
nance and improvement of the program
OPEN WINDOW. IntFlmBur 1957 18min sd
color $195, rent $12.50
c-ad
Sponsored by Governments of Belgium,
France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, and the
United Kmgdom
A journey through the countryside of the
above five lands as their great painters have
seen it during five centuries of the development
of landscape painting
EFLA evaluation card No. 3479
^'^^.'^JI^^oi/'^'^'^T, l"^ HAWAII. KaiserAlum
1967 12i^min sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by All- Scope Pictures
Combines a symphony and native talent
to provide opening night" entertainment in
the worlds first stressed skin aluminum dome.
Details the principles and the method of con-
struction employed in the design and erection
of this aluminum auditorium
OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films). NETT 1956 ea
2'9min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED-TV
Titles are:
1. OPERA IN ENGLISH. Boris Goldovsky de-
scribes his basic philosophy of opera in
English and assesses the future of opera
in the United States. Shows the produc-
tion techniques encountered in transform-
ing an original opera into English. Elabo-
rates upon the steps involved in operatic
production
2. LANGUAGE OF MUSIC. Illustrates the need
for close attention to the language of
the musical score in understanding opera.
Shows through musical examples the de-
vices used by composers to indicate mean-
ings which are not musical in nature
3. STAGING THE OPERA. Describes the fun-
damental relationships existing between
music staging, and words in the success-
ful and meaningful production of an
opera. Stresses the importance, on the
part of the stage director and the actors,
of understanding the language of music
in arriving at staging procedures
4. ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF OPERA.
Discusses various techniques used in
translating original operas into English.
Stresses tne relationship which exists be-
tween a knowledge of the English lan-
guage and a knowledge of music in
achieving good translation
5. OPERATIC STORIES. Relates the signifi-
cance of the stories of major operatic
works as they apply to contemporary sit-
uations. Points out that operas are us-
ually written for specific audiences, thus
making it possible to concentrate on
major aspects of the story •
6. METHODS OF ENSEMBLE SINGING. De-
scribes various staging techniques used
in effective ensemble singing. Supplements
the discussion with demonstrations show-
ing the importance of synchronization be-
tween music, singing, and acting
OPERA IN ENGLISH
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films)
OPERATIC STORIES
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films)
OPERATION OF THE BELL AND HOWELL
SOUND PROJECTOR. IntFlmBur rev 1957
llmin sd b&w $55, rent $3
Jh-sh-c
Revision of 1951 film "Ojperation and care
of the Bell & Howell sound projector"
Describes the proper use and essential
care of the Bell and Howell filmosound pro-
jector
LC card Fi A 59-352
THE ORCHIDS. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Dis-
covery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Close-ups show how the orchid differs
from simpler flowers and explains their devices
and traps for attracting insects to insure cross -
pollination
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. NET 1956 30min sd
b&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Surveys the field of organic chemistry.
Explains why a whole field of study is devoted
to carbon and its compounds, and how carbon
compounds differ from other comi>ounds
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES.
NET 1956 29min sd b&w (America looks
abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Describes the organization of American
States and appraises its effectiveness. Dis-
cusses United States-Latin American relations
and considers how they can be improved
OTHER CITY. AmCancer 1957 22i^min sd color
free -loan
ad Guide
Uses Racine, Wis., to symbolically depict
the tragedy of the 75,000 who die needlessly of
cancer each year. Shows how Racine becomes
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A. silent city without life. Illustrates the con-
trast between a cycle of orderly growth and
nature unruly and without order. Portrays the
seven danger signals of cancer
LX: card Fi A 57-249
OTTAWA, CANADA'S CAPITAL. CanTrav 1958
14min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Ottawa in tulip time. Explores
the many beauty spots in and around the city
and shows how Ottawa has made use of ats
many natural endowments to develop a unique
capital city. Includes views of the grounds and
interiors of the Parliament Buildings and of
embassies and legations; provides descriptions
of the House of Commons, the Senate Chamber,
and the Peace Tower
LC card Fi A 58-3357
OUR FAMILY WORKS TOGETHER. Churchill
1958 llmin sd (Family relations ser) h&w
$50, rent $2.50: color $100. rent $4
p-c-ad Guide
Produced by Argus Films
Because the children fail to do their share
in the rush of getting ready, the family week-
end trip has to be called off. The following
week the preparations are a success as the
family plans ahead, works together and each
one does his .iob
OUR FAMILY WORKS TOGETHER. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p Guide
Shows a young brother and sister as they
help around the house and prepare for a sur-
prise for their father. Stresses the importance
of the family's playing together and working
together to make the home a pleasant place
in which to live
LC card Fi A 58-3360
OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films). NET 1957
ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by New York University
Titles are:
1. CASTLE GARDEN. Presents the historical
background of immigration in the United
States prior to 1850. Discusses Castle Gar-
den, New York landmark, from its begin-
nings as a fort to its final use as an im-
migration depot
2. REASONS WHY. Explains why immigrants
came to the United States. Discusses re-
ligious, political, and economic factors as
they affected immigration. Shows how
American promotional schemes and immi-
grants in this country influenced others
to come to the United States
3. THE CROSSING. Pictures the scene at the
port of embarkation for immigrants com-
ing to colonial America. Attempts to con-
vey the thoughts and feelings of immi-
grants as they awaited the sailing, after
they were on board, and just before land-
ing on strange shores
4. TO LINK A NATION. Shows the develop-
ment of canals in America and describes
the role of the immigrant in building
them. Tells of the hardships, low wages,
accidents, and deaths of the immigrants.
Discusses the westward expansion due to
the new canals
5. HELL ON WHEELS. Explains the reasons
for the coming of the railroads, how they
were financed, the type of men who built
them, and the troubles with the Indians
6. BY THE GRACE OF GOD. Discusses the
importance of America as a religious
haven for those who suffered persecution
in Europe. Describes the growth of re-
ligious groups, their significance, and the
church as a service and welfare organi-
zation
7. MAN OF THE SOIL. Describes the fron-
tier progression of the United States eco-
nomic and agricultural progress, and im-
migrant contributions to these develop-
ments. Dramatizes the change on the
frontier in the 1840's from a wild, un-
settled land into farmland and cities
8. BUILDING AN AGRICULTURAL EMPIRE.
Discusses the role of the immigrant
farmer in the agricultural expansion of
America beyond the Mississippi. Explains
how the farmers solved such problems as
housing, and water, prairie fires, cyclones.
Indians, and grasshoppers
9. BLOOD. SWEAT. AND COAL MINES.
Points out the role of the immigrant in
the development of the mining industry.
Discusses the conditions under which the
miners worked and the effects of mining
as an economic power in the 19th century
10. IMMIGRANT CRAFTSMEN. Tells how im-
migrant craftsmen contributed to the eco-
nomic growth of America. Explains the
need for skilled artisans. Demonstrates
the spice grinder and a yarn winder, prod-
ucts of the 19th century
11. TRIUMPH OF MASS PRODUCTION. Ex-
plains the importance of the immigrant
in American industry and mass produc-
tion. Discusses the conditions under which
the immigrant laborers worked. Gives a
brief history of Andrew Carnegie, a Scot-
tish hnmigrant
12. IMMIGRANT AND AMERICAN SCIENCE.
Considers the contributions made by im-
migrants to science and invention. Pre-
sents biographical sketches of Dr Samuel
Waxman, John H. Audubon. Louis Agas-
siz. Donald McKay and other noted im-
migrant scientists and inventors
13. GREAT OUTDOORS. Presents the story of
the immigrant contributions to the logging
industry in the great Northwest. Explains
why the Scandinavians came to this coun-
try. Describes general life in a lumber
camp
14. IMMIGRANT SERVES HIS COUNTRY:
THE CIVIL WAR. Points out the immi-
grant s role in the War of 1812. the Mex-
ican War. and the Civil War. Drama-
tizes the reasons for immigrant enlist-
ments. Concludes by taking the immi-
grant soldier through Indian warfare, the
Spanish-American War. and both World
Wars
15. GROWTH OF THE CITY. Discusses the
relationship between the immigrant and
P.^ ®.y,?lV^*°"^ ^f urban America in the
late 1880 s. Describes the expansion of
such cities as New York, Pittsburgh,
Cleveland, and Chicago. Points out the
forces that drew the immigrant to the
cities
16. LIFE IN THE CITY. Discusses the prob-
lems confronting immigrants in ad.iusting
to life in the city. Compares the bright
side of city life, which the wealthy en-
joyed, with the life led by the immigrants,
Describes how immigrants gathered in
particular nationality areas resulting in
cities within cities"
^^- ^^MJgS^NTS AND POLITICAL MA-
CHINES. Tells how local politics and
politicians helped improve the immigrants'
way of life. Discusses the role of the im-
migrant in "Jacksonian democracy," ma-
chine politics during Grant's term of of-
fice, and the election of McKinley
18. IMMIGRANT AS A POLITICAL LEAD-
ER Tells of the political significance of
such immigrants as Bourke Cockran,
Charles A. Lindbergh, John P. Altgeld,
^?^*i, C^^^l®? Schurz. Relates the story
of the election of 1884 and the issues in-
volved. Describes instances in which the
immigrant vote measured in the results
of many elections
19. SEEDS OF NATIVISM. Presents the
chapter in American history dealing with
the friction between the native born and
the immigrants. Portrays a typical na-
tivist of the day. Closes with a discus-
sion of the final decline of nativism
20. LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE OF
OUR IMMIGRANT KINFOLK. Explains
how many cultures became one because
?-i ^"^ immigrant impact on American
life. Tells how the social novel became
a feature of American literature. Dis-
cusses the^ influence of the immigrant
upon the American language
21. LABOR MOVEMENT. Tells how unions
developed as a result of the growth of
industry Describes labor agitation, the
Haymarket Affair, and their effects
upon immigrants. Presents biographical
sketches of important men who ■ played
a part in the rise of labor unions
22. NEW IMMIGRANT. Discusses the "new
immigration" of people from southern
and eastern Europe in the early part of
the 20th century. Describes America in
1907 and tells how the events of this
year affected the immigrants. Explains
how conditions in Europe accounted for
much of tlie immigrant migration
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
OUR NATION'S ROOTS— Continued
23. IMMIGRANT FAMILY IN AMERICAN
LIFE. Portrays the problems faced by
an immierrant Italian family livinff ^In
New York at the besinnins of the 20th
century. Stresses one family s view-
point of America: its hopes, dreams, and
fears
24. FORCE IN AMERICAN CULTURE.
Traces the immigrant cultural contribu-
tion in music and food. Explains how
the Germans introduced pipe organs in
churches, formed orchestras, and sons-
fests; how Irish folk tunes influenced
western music; and how Italians brought
opera to New Orleans
25. FIRST GENERATION. Dramatizes the
problems confronting the first generation
children of an immigrant family. De-
picts the conflict between a first genera-
tion Polish -American and his father.
Closes with a discussion of native born
children of immigrant families and their
influence in various fields of endeavor
26. HERE AND NOW. Summarizes the
precedin^r programs in the series. Traces
the peak periods of immigration Ex-
plains the need for immigrant labor in
the building of canals ^ and railroads.
Describes the American Museum of Im-
migration to be built at the base of the
Statue of Liberty
OUR SENSES: WHAT THEY DO FOR US.
Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Uses live photography and animation to
show ways in which the five senses of the
human body work alone and t9prether to make
a person aware of surroundinsrs. how they
serve to protect bodies, and how they in-
crease enjoyment of living. Emphasizes pro-
per care of the vital sense orsans and. dis-
cusses aids for defective sight and hearing:
LC card Fi A 58-851 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 3784
OUR STATE CAPITOL. See VIRGINIA'S
CAPITOL
OUR TEXAS HERITAGE. DavisProd 1959
15min sd b&w $75. color $150
el-Jh-sh-c
Presents important Texas historical
events from the Franciscan Missions to the
early 1900's. Depicts the arrival of im-
migrants with their various cultures, the
Alamo battle, prospectors, ranching and oil
LC card Fi A 59-462
OUR WORLD. IntFlmBur 1957 18min sd color
$175, rent $9
el-c
Explains how children learn about the
world as they make a globe four feet in
diameter. Shows how they continue to learn
from the globe after it has been completed
by visualizing the routes of explorers, bird
migration, and customs and costumes of dif-
ferent peoples „ ^ _
LC card Fi A 58-477
OUT OF THE EARTH. IntMin 1957 28min ed
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the diversified operations of In-
ternational Minerals and Chemical Corpora-
tion including phosphate and potash mining
and processing, chemical production, and the
manufacture of Ac' cent, food flavor enhancer
OVERTHROW OF THE TWEED RING. Mc-
Graw 1957 27min sd b&w (You are there
ser) $135. rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS-TV
Reconstructs events of November 7. 1871,
when cartoonist, Thomas Nast, together with
the staff of the New York Times led a crusade
to defeat the regime of William Tweed and
his associates who defrauded the city of 100
million dollars in two and one-half years of
corrupt government
LC card Fi A 58-857
EFLA evaluation card No. 3481
OVERWORKED AND UNDERPOWERED.
CompAir 1958 22min sd color free-loan
c Guide
A detailed guide to maximum production
efficiency through properly engineered installa-
tion and distribution of compressed air power
OXYGEN. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest
in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Experiments illustrate the properties of
oxygen. Tells how oxygen was discovered and
how it was named. Demonstrates oxidation and
shows how oxygen is obtained from water by
electrolysis
PABLO CASALS. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Cellist Pablo Casals speaks of his life
and work with an American friend and student.
He tells of his precocity in becoming an ac-
complished cellist at an early age, speaks of
his experiences as a performing artist, conduc-
tor, and interpreter of the music of Bach
LC card Fi A 58-3323
PACIFIC PATTERN
In AIR POWER (26 films)
PAINTING MOVEMENT AND COLOR WITH
CHALK. IntFlmBur 1958 llmin sd color
$120, rent $6
el-Jh-sh
Points out that by making abstractions
of situations in life, in large forms, with chalk
as the medium, the student need not have skill
in representational drawing, but can easily
reach an understanding of rhythm and color
in art
PAINTING PICTURES ABOUT PEOPLE. Int
FlmBur 1958 13min sd color $135, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains that the artist may receive in-
spiration from the activities of people in real
life. Encourages experimentation, imagination,
and inventiveness; explains how to express
ideas and communicate meanings with paint.
Urges art students to see people and their
activities in fresh ways
LC card Fi A 59-88
PANAMA CANAL. Coronet 1958 llmin sd
b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Traces the history of the Panama Canal,
explaining how it operates and discussing its
significance to world transportation. Includes
scenes of a trip through the Canal and views
of life in surrounding cities
LC card Fi A 57-1037
EFLA evaluation card No. 3500
PAPER FROM CHINA
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
PAPER RUN. AustrlNews 1956 T^^min sd color
$85. rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Morning delivery of newspapers in the
Newport-Palm Beach area near Sydney
PAPER SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD OF
ART. NET 1956 SOmin sd b&w (World of
art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the use of paper as a medium
of artistic expression. Demonstrates, with
sirnple tools, the processes of folding, slashing,
and scoring. Explains how to select appropriate
papers for paper sculpture
PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA. AustrlNews 1957
^^4."ll'^ ^^ <^o^or (New Guinea ser) $170-
rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
XI. m-^^^?^^*^ 9- general picture of Papua and
the Trust Territory of New Guinea and illus-
trates present day development by the Depart-
ment of Territories of Australia
LC card Fi A 58-232
58
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PARADISE DITCH. Rothschild 1957 14mln sd
b&W $40 , ,^ ^ r> .■
p-el-Jh-ad Gudie
Produced by Roy Creveling
Reviews a two hundred million dollar
system for transporting bulk cargo containing
original documentary footage of the old river-
barges and lock operations. Includes facts such
as the cost of canal building, type of freight
hauls, canal routes, etc.
PARTNERSHIPS AMONG PLANTS AND ANI-
MALS. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-jh Guide
Describes three types of plant and ani-
mal partnerships — partnerships between ani-
mals, between plants, and between plants and
animals. Shows in their natural settings such
partnerships as that of the ant and aphid, the
hermit crab and bryozoa, algae and fungi in
lichen, red clover and nitrogen-producing bac-
teria, and red clover and the bumble bee
LC card Fi A 59-332
PASSPORT TO PLEASURE. NZealEmb 1958
16min sd color rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents fishing instructions to a visit-
ing novice in New Zealand; includes a sequence
in the life cycle of the trout; and shows a battle
between a skilled angler and a fighting trout
LC card Fi A 58-484
PASSPORT TO PROGRESS. AustrlNews 1957
llmin sd color $85, rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
The impact on Australia of the Immigra-
tion Scheme and its effects
PASTEL DRAWING. Schulman 1958 20min sd
color purchase apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Hilah Wheeler Remaily. pastel portrait
artist, talks about various types of pastels, the
paper used, and how to do a landscape. Shows
the process of making a portrait in pastels
LC card Fi A 58-659
PATHS OF STEEL. USSteel 1958 26min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Motion Picture Techniques
Presents the engineering and technical
aspects of men and machines in modern re-
search as conducted at the Monroeville Research
Center. Shows the use of the micro-manip-
ulator. X-ray micro-analyzer. Beta- ray gauge,
micro-hardness tester and the emission specto-
srraph
PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE. AmHeart 1958
30min sd b&w (Decision for research ser)
$80. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses research careers and the quali-
ties of people who have chosen research as a
career. Outlines the research program of the
American Heart Association
PAUL J. TILLICH. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC
Dr Paul Tillich, professor of theology at
Harvard University, talks about the fight
against Hitlerism that drove him from Ger-
many to the United States and about his hopes
for the future of the Nation and the world
LC card Fi A 58-642
PAY NOW— EAT LATER
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
PEARL DIVERS. Guild 1956 26y2min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Nature's paradox, producing an exotic
perfume from the secretion of a whale, and a
precious gem from the secretion of an oyster,
the pearl! Shows man's efforts to improve on
nature
PEARL HARBOR
In AIR POWER (26 films)
PENCIL AND THE PLOW. Sinclair 1958 27min
sd color purchase apply free -loan
sh-ad
Shows how information from the Agricul-
tural Marketing Service helps the farmer to
evaluate trends and outlook for farm products
EFLA evaluation card No, 3561
PENCIL SKETCHING. Schulman 1958 20min sd
b&w purchase apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Ernest W. Watson, pencil artist, demon-
strates the art of pencil sketching, telling what
paper and what pencils to use. showing how
to start, finish, and complete a pencil drawing
LC card Fi A 58-660
PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIFFERENT
(12 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent
ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KUHT
Employs dance routines and originally
scored music to demonstrate cultural differences
of various peoples
Titles are:
1. GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN BIRTH.
Compares the reactions of Americans, the
Manus of the Admiralty Islands, and the
Kiriwina of the Trobriand Islands when
exposed to the crisis of human birth
2. CULTURAL PATTERNS OF INFANT REG-
ULATION. Shows cultural differences in
giving early training to human infants.
Compares families of southern urban Ne-
groes, the Manus of the Admiralty Is-
lands, and the Hopi Indians of northern
Arizona
3. GROUP WAYS OF CHANNELIZING AG-
GRESSION, Portrays methods of direct-
ing aggression in children. Compares
Americans, the Kwoma of New Guinea,
and the Aldrese of the Dutch East Indies
4. GROUP TRAINING IN BASIC SKILLS.
Discusses cultural differences in training
children for group participation. Empha-
sizes motivating interests, specific skills
taught, and the finished product that
emerges from the experiences
5. WHEN BOYS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY,
Presents male adolescent rituals as a
means of passing from boys to manhood.
Stresses differences in methods of promo-
tion and resulting personality types
6. WHEN GIRLS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY.
Presents female adolescent rituals as a
means of passing girls to womanhood.
Emphasizes the differences in physiological
signs of female readiness for womanhood
7. GROUP PATTERNS OF COURTSHIP BE-
HAVIOR, Discusses differences in per-
sonal contact between males and females
as sanctioned by three societies. Stresses
differences in opportunity for courtship,
the patterns of association that emerge,
and how these experiences relate to mar-
riage
8. CULTURAL PATTERNS OF MARITAL
SANCTION. Portrays differences in mar-
riage rituals of three societies. Discusses
the basic motive behind the selection of
marriage partners, the rituals, and the
values that guide their relationships
9. IMPACT OF PERSONALITIES, Discusses
the formation of human personality in
three societies. Demonstrates the authori-
tarian, cooperative and dwarfed person-
ality types. Points out how personality
types perpetuate themselves
10. VIEWING THE SUPERNATURAL, Por-
trays cultural differences in solving prob-
lems through religion. Emphasizes reli-
gious motivations, leadership, rituals, and
supernatural controls. Stresses the dif-
ferences in the meaning of religion
11. DOCTORS ALL, Presents reactions to hu-
man illness. Emphasizes treatment, detec-
tion, and acceptance of treatment meth-
ods of illness
12. GROUP CONCEPTS OF HUMAN DEATH.
Portrays cultural differences in adjust-
ment to human death. Stresses interpre-
tation of ^ life as it relates to death, rit-
uals used to pass the deceased to the
region of the dead, and the type of after-
life the deceased experiences
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
PEOPLE OF VENICE. Churchill 1958 16min sd
(People of other lands ser) b&w $75. rent
$3.50. color $150, rent $5.50
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Contrasts an Italian family against the
background of Venice's past wealth and glory.
Tony Biasi repairs the diesel boats that trans-
port passengers on the canals. His son rows
on the canals, helps a friend transport vege-
tables, swims in the lagoon, helps with the
family chores ^^ ^^^^
LC card Fi A 58-3531^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 3687
PEOPLE WITH A PURPOSE. Rusten 1959
14min sd b&w $75
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by National Lutheran Council,
Division of Welfare , ., ^ . , • ,
Designed to describe professional social
work to young people through a meaningful
story about a teen ager and his mother who
have serious emotional problems. Reveals the
rewarding nature of social work
PEPITA'S SURPRISE. See CUMPLEANOS DE
PEP|-^A
PERTAINING TO CHICAGO. Filmlm 1958
15min sd color $175. rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by James Davis
A series of personal, subjective impres-
sions of certain aspects of Chicago. Includes
its architecture, showing the masterpieces of
Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, the recent
work of Mies Van Der Rohe and others, the
fire-escapes of the loop, and the electrical signs
which express the American obsession with
motion
LC card Fi A 58-931
PETRIFIED MAN AND MY BLOODY MAS-
SACRE
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 fims)
PETRIFIED RIVER. ModernTP 1956 28min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions for Union
Carbide & Carbon Corp.
Shows modern uranium prospecting and
mining, and uses of radioactive isotopes &t
Oak Ridge — in a story that traces a geological
drama of 200 million years
PHANTOM'S ON THE PAYROLL. Westing
1957 25min sd b&w $105. free-loan
c-ad
Presents a brief study of air and its
effect on people, production, and profits. Dis-
cusses specific problems of air handling and
air conditioning in the textile, toolmaking.
jewelry, and other industries, and solutions
reached
LC card Fi A 57-957
PICTURES CLEAR AND SHARP. Eastman
1956 12niin sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Presents a high school photo club, with
band, football players, and cheerleaders, put-
ting on a television show, showing how to get
good snapshots by holding a camera steady,
squeezing the shutter, selecting the best
moment to shoot the picture, moving the
camera to follow fast action, etc.
LC card Fi A 57-898
PICTURES TEACH AT PENFIELD. Eastman
1958 18min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh
The story of the audio-visual corp and
the present day uses of audio-visual mate-
rial and techniques for more effective teach-
ing. Shows a variety of uses of audio -visual
material and equipment in class room and in
other school activities
PIONEER BURRO. Dowling 1959 14min sd
color $135
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Depicts a prospector and his burro in the
mountains and desert of the West. Shows
methods of seeking and recovering gold by pan-
ning and use of the cradle
LC card Fi A 59-533
PLAN FOR PLEASANT LIVING. BellTel 1959
15min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Owen Murphy Productions
A tour through Good Housekeeping maga-
zine's 1958 Model Home in Middletown, N.J.
Hostess chats about new ideas in home decor,
color schemes, modern appliances and tele-
phones
PLASTER SCULPTURE IN COLOR. IntFlm
Bur 1957 llmin sd color $120. rent $6
el-Jh-sh
Explains various ways of expressing
ideas in sculptural form; provides information
and motivation for three-dimensional art ac-
tivity, and points out how to apply imagina-
tion to the expression of the conventional
forms
LC card Fi A 59-89
PLAY STREETS. Sterling 1958 12min sd b&w
$60. color $1615
sh-c-ad
Produced by Blackstar Publishing Co.
The streets of New York become a play-
ground for its children. Shows how children
invent new games and transform old games to
fit their environment
EFLA evaluation card No. 3532
PLAY THEM AS THEY LIE. NatEdFlms 1957
17min sd color $250. rent $20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Shows the rules of golf — fairway and
rough with former Open Champion Johnny
Farrell
PLAYGROUND BY THE SEA. Guild 1956
26%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts big game fishing, the marlin and
the swordfish, skin diving and spear fishing
PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films). NET 1957 ea
30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. DRAMA: HOW IT BEGAN. Discusses the
early beginnings of the theater. Explains
the techniques of the Greek theater and
how playwriting developed. Illustrates
the chorus technique with a scene from
"Oedipus the king"
2. ACTING: HOW IT BEGAN. Discusses the
actor and where he came from. Describes
the Greek theater in terms of the actor,
his equipment, and techniques. Explains
the theater of the Middle Ages with its
strolling players, liturgical dramas, and
the guild system
3. DRAMA: THE RENAISSANCE. Describes
drama in the western hemisphere. Pre-
sents the various types of stages and ex-
plains the development of special effects
in the theater. Illustrates with scenes
from "Abraham and Isaac"
4. ACTING: THE RENAISSANCE. Presents
the renaissance of acting as the re-birth
of humanism. Discusses the actors of the
Comedia del Orte and the age of Shakes-
peare. Illustrates styles of acting of this
period with scenes from "The Duchess
of Melfi" and "Would be gentleman"
5. DRAMA COMES OF AGE. Discusses the
Shakespearean theater and neo-classic
drama. Tells of realism, not only in
plays, but the theater itself. Demon-
strates early realism with a scene from
"Hedda Gabler"
6. ACTING COMES OF AGE. Discusses the
social position of the actor in the roman-
itic theater. Points out the relationship
between the theater, the actor, and the
birth of democracy. Illustrates realism
of the theater in terms of the actor and
the method of Stanislavski with a scene
from "Under the gaslight"
7. DRAMA: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
Presents a brief history of the twentieth
century theater. Describes the growth
of expressionism in the theater. Tells of
the thinking of Chekov, Craig, and
O'Neill. Discusses expressive art in this
century
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
8. ACTING: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
Discusses American and European actors
and teaching in a liberal arts college.
Presents a panel discussion of the new
singing- dancing actor and new tech-
niques of acting. Concludes wiiJi advice
for today's young actor
POLICEMAN WALT LEARNS HIS JOB. Film
Assoc 1958 llmin sd b«&w $55, color $110
p-el Guide
Produced toy Argus Films
Follows the traming of a new policeman,
showing him as he studies his lessons in class,
learns now to protect himself and others, and
is taught what a detective does to solve
crimes. Shows the policeman on patrol by him-
self and taking care of an accident
LC card Fi A 59-182
POLICY FOR A FREE WORLD ^ ^
In ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films)
POLITICAL METHODS OF SOLVING DIF-
FERENCES BETWEEN NATIONS
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
POLYMERS AND PLASTICS. NET 1956 30min
sd b«&w (Tempest in a test tube ser) rent
$4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Explains the process of polymerization:
the formation of compounds in which chains of
carbon atoms are linked together. Shows the
process with the making of polyethylene, bake-
lite, foam rubber, and rayon
POLYNESIAN CULTURE. Barr 1958 21min sd
color $200, rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Portrays the basic pattern of an ancient
way of life as it still exists in the villages
of American Samoa; shows how a self-sufficient
people utilize the products of their isolated
islan'd world to meet daily needs
LC card Fi A 59-9'6
EFIyA evaluation card No. 3865
POPULATION AND THE EARTH'S RE-
SOURCES
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITIES (22 films)
POPULATION, RESOURCES AND FULFILL-
MENT
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITIES (22 films)
PORTABLE IRRIGATION. WisU 1956 12%min
sd b&w rent 50c
sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) . ,
Shows the ease of moving portable irriga-
tion pipes and the way in which a system can
be made to fit almost any field or farm layout.
Depicts main sources of water — shallow wells,
deep wells, rivers, lakes, and pits
PORTABLE PARADE. Oster 1956 18min sd
color free-loan
ad
Deals with the proper selection and use
of portable pipe threading machines, both in
the shop and on the job
PORTER NOVEL BY HENRI MONNIER. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Raidiodifussion Television
Presents the main themes of the engrav-
ings of Henri Monnier, actor, playwright,
draftSiman
PORTRAIT OF THE FAMILY
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
PORTS OF CALL. Guild 1956 26l^mIn sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Zanzibar and points east, west,
south and north, for glimpses of their colorful
ways
POSTURE IN ACTION. lowaU 1958 34min sd
b&w $110, rent $3.75
sh-c-ad
Explains the basic principles of posture
and body mechanics applied particularly to
activities and situations of interest to young
women of high school age and up
POULBOT AND THE CHILDREN OF MONT-
MARTRE. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images
of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Reveals the sensitivity and affection Poul-
bot felt for the children of Paris. Depicts,
through Poulbot's art, the miseries and joys
of the little street urchins, called "Les petits
Poulbots." who still bear his name
POVERTY AND PLENTY
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
POWER FOR PLUM STREET. Westing 1956
lOmin sd color $50, free-loan
c-ad
Demonstrates a new method of installing
distribution transformers, showing line crews
installing transformers using both the old and
new method. Describes the a,dvantages of the
new "Westinghouse distribution transformers in
terms of size and weight
IjC card Fi A 57-943
POWER OF PAPER. Glatfelter 1959 27min sd
color free -loan
ei-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
Traces the history of paper, showing how
each era brought forth developments in paper
making. Describes an industrial research proj-
ect wnioh discovered a new raw material.
Shows a modern papermaking operation, from
forest to finished paper
PRAYING MANTIS. NET 1956 SOmin sd b&w
(Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WG-BH
Discusses the life and actions of the pray-
ing mantis. Tells why it is the carnivore of
the insect world. Shows the first moments of
life of a mantis from birth until it is able to
walk away
PRAYING MANTIS. TennGame&Fish 1958
13min sd b&w or color (World outdoors ser)
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Reveals living habits of the common pray-
ing mantis. Highlights the birth of the mantis
PREJUDICE IN AMERICA. NET 1958 30min
sd b&w (World we want: 1958 ser) rent
$4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescope
Teenagers from Brazil, Finland, Ceylon,
and Sudan discuss the problem of education and
its relation to prejudice in the United States.
Presents conclusions concerning how wide-
spread segregation is and the role of education
in solving the probleim
PREPARING FOR THE TRIAL
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
PREPARING PEOPLE FOR MORE SIGNIFI-
CANT LIVING
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITIES (22 films)
PRESENT AND FUTURE CONDITION OF
NEGROES IN AMERICA
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
61
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
PRESS FOR SERVICE. MichStU 1957 26%inin
sd (County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply;
color $200, rent apply
ad
Produced by Capital Film Service
Shows the increasing use of farm ma-
chinery. Reviews research application of auto-
mation from the automatic light switch to a
giant electronic lemon sorter in California
PRESSURES ON CONGRESS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
PRIDE. ChofC-Redondo 1958 8min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Riviera Productions
Explains how the city of Redondo Beach
organized itself to clean up its uglier areas,
and how a citizens' group was formed to paint,
rebuild, and collect trash
LC card Fi A 58-3305
PRINT WITH A BRAYER. Bailey 1959 8min sd
color $75, rent $4
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores many possibilities of making
creative prints with a gelatin brayer. Shows
basic technique to make both decorative and
practical prints, including book jackets, place
mats, wrapping paper, greeting cards, and fab-
rics. Shows experimental uses in producing
original designs
LC card Fi A 59-220
EFLA evaluation card No. 3902
PRINTING: FUEL FOR THE RENAISSANCE
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
PROBLEM IN DIAGNOSIS. AmHeart 1958
30min sd b&w (Decision for research ser)
$80. free-loan
c-ad
Produced by NBC. Kinescope
Story of heart catheterization and its role
in diagnosing cardiac defects. Indicates how
the heart catheter is useful for research
PROBLEMS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. Atlantis
1958 21min sd (Important areas of our world
ser) b&w $120, rent $10; color $200, rent
$10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes the geographic setting of the
Middle East and its influence on history, the
rise of ancient historic empires and their in-
fluence on the problems of the Middle East.
Discusses the problems of the Middle East, in-
cluding minorities and Israel versus Arab unity,
backwardness in agriculture, westernization in
industry, and the need for education
LC card Fi A 59-348
PROCEDURE IN THE TRAFFIC COURTROOM
In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
PRODIGAL SON. UW 1958 27min sd color (His
way— His word ser) $300, rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Catchings-Denker Corj
Jesus
x-rouuuea oy vjatcnings-JuenKer Corp.
Dramatization of the parable as told by
PRODUCTION CUT-OFF BAND SAW. DoAll
1957 lOmin sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
c-ad
Shows how cost-cutting methods are ap-
plied to basic cut-off operations by using the
2'' wide high-speed steel saw band to cut large
billets, rails, bars and structurals
PROFILE OF A PROBLEM DRINKER. Mc-
Graw 1957 27min sd b&w (Perspective ser)
$125
C-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Portrayal of the causes and effects of
liquor in the life of a young architect, analyz-
ing some of the reasons which may lead a per-
son into problem drinking
LC card Fi A 58-498
PROFILES OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL
EDUCATION. Coronet 1958 32min sd b&w
$180. color $330
c
Produced by Bureau of Physical Welfare,
Board of Education, Cleveland
Shows successful methods used in the
teaching of physical education from kinder-
garten through the elementary grades. Points
out the advantages of careful organization and
presents many ideas for the guidance of class
activities. Based on the physical education pro-
gram of Cleveland schools
LC card Fi A 58-735
PROGRESS IN MODERN BASIC REFRAC-
TORIES. ModernTP 1959 28min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures for
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Describes the application and manufacture
of basic refractories as they are used in the
steel, glass, copper and cement industries
PROGRESS OF SCIENCE
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
PROGRESS REPORT. IntMin 1957 14min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights in a year of progress showing
the use of barges for fertilizer shipment; a
scientific contribution to victory over polio; a
product circles the world in search of a market;
and similar stories
PROMOTION BY-PASS
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS'
(6 films)
PROBLEMS
PRONOMBRES PERSONALES
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
(7 films)
PR0NUNCIACI6N Y ACENTUACI6N
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
(7 films)
^'^°J^'^9.^tiRi^.Jv')' "^HE MAKING OF FOR-
EIGN POLICY. NET 1956 29min sd b&w
(America looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
^f +V. ■^f^^y}^^^c.l^^ organization and workings
of the United States Information Agency. Dis-
cusses the scope and effectiveness of the pres-
ent program and compares it with Russian ef-
forts
^^Sff/^"^o9^>'I^/^oATURE (8 films). NET
1956 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC
Titles are:
1. LWING PAGE. Describes communication
by means of the printed page as a de-
coding process involving ability and ex-
perience on , the part of the reader.
Stresses the importance of developing skill
in discovering the why and how of writ-
ten communication
2. WRITER'S TONE OP VOICE, Illustrates.
thrpugh music and poetry, the importance
pf interpreting the writer's tone of voice
in deriving meaning from written com-
munication. Defines tone as the relation-
ship between what is meant and what is
said. Points out that all written com-
munication has some kind of tone
3. ROVING EYE. Explains how the writer
selects and arranges words to achieve
proper placement of detail for meaning,
btresses the importance of understanding
the relationship between the writer's rov-
ing eye and point of view
4. SEEING DOUBLE, Explains why and how
writers arrange a series of impressions or
fragments, selected from actuality, to give
meaning to a subject. Discusses several
techniques used to set the mood for a
poem. Demonstrates these techniques
through paintings
5. ILLUSTRATION AND THE TEXT Dis-
cusses the collaboration between authors
and illustrators in illustrating a text. De-
scribes the problems involved and stresses
o?,^!,'^'^^^^^^'?^^ P^ ^i\? illustrator and the
author working together
62
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
6. CONCERN LITERATURE. Describes ways
in which novelists use their knowledge of
music to build characters, mood, and plot
in prose fiction. Defines the role of music
in literature from a functional point of
view
7. THE HEROES. Describes the deterioration
of the hero concept in literature during
the past thousand years. Asks and an-
swers the question "What has happened
to the hero?" Draws examples from the
days of Beowulf down to the time of Studs
Loniffan
8. WITH AN AMERICAN ACCENT. Develops
the theme that the ultimate aim of liter-
ature is ethical. Defines the accent of lit-
erature as a characteristic way of think-
ing which reflects a particular manner
of speaking or sounding. Points out that
literature must serve a cause or purpose
PROSPERITY FOR ALL. UAW 1958 28min sd
b&w purchase apply, rent $3
sh-c-ad Guide
Presents the testimony of UAW President
Walter Reuther before the Kefauver Committee
on administered prices in the automobile indus-
try. Contrasts principles of the union's 1958
collective bargaining program and its potential
for economic good with facts on price gouging
and profits of giant corporation
PUEBLO DE ESPANA. Churchill 1958 llmin
sd b&w $60. rent $3; color $110. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish version of the film "Village of
Spain"
Life in the town of Mi.1as in southern
Spain as seen through the eves of the school-
master, and in particular £ls it touches the life
of one of his students
LC card Fi A 59-459
EFLA evaluation card No. 3870
PUERTO RICO. DavisProd 1958 15min sd b&w
$75. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts 15th century streets and ancient
forts made from stone brought as ballast in
old Spanish ships: tropical flora. San Juan
Bautista Day celebration, industries, homes
and beaches
LC card Fi A 57-624
PUERTO RICO. NET 1956 29min sd b&W
(America looks abroad ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Surveys the political and economic evolu-
tion of Puerto Rico. Explains Puerto Rico's
new political association with the United States.
Describes present Puerto Rican efforts to real-
ize economic benefits through this new status
PULLMAN CONVERSATION
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
PUNCH PRESS GUARDING. IntFImBur 1957
llmin sd color $115. rent $12.50
sh-ad
Produced by Campbell Productions for In-
dustrial Accident Prevention Associations
Depicts the duties of the press set-up
man. Shows different types of press, the set-
ups required to provide safe guarding, and the
adjustments that can be made
LC card Fi A 59-354
PURDUE ALUMNI NEWSREEL NO 2. Pur-
dueU 1956 15min sd color rent 75c
sh-c-ad
The 1955-56 school year at Purdue. In-
cludes scenes of athletic events, new buildings,
new student and faculty housing. Homecoming
and Gala Week, musical organizations in action,
and finally commencement
PURDUE BAND AT ILLINOIS GAME— 1956.
PurdueU 1956 12min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Pre-game and half-time shows at Purdue
football games. Intended for clinical study by
the band members and staff
PURDUE BAND AT INDIANA GAME— 1956.
PurdueU 1956 16min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
■D J '^^^ pre-game and half-time shows at
Purdue football games. Intended for clinical
study by the band members and staff
^^^^■^E: ^-^ND AT NORTHWESTERN GAME
—1956. PurdueU 1956 8min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
- ,^ Pre-game and half-time shows at Purdue's
football game. Intended for clinical study by
the band members and staif
PURDUE BAND AT NOTRE DAME— 1956.
PurdueU 1956 18min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
fr.^4.1. Pre-game and half-time shows at Purdue
football game. Taken for clinical study by the
band members and staff
^^^^M^rs BAND— HIGH SCHOOL BAND DAY
—1956. PurdueU 1956 17min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad
f..^4.ir. I^re-game and half-time shows at Purdue
football game. Taken for clinical study by the
band members and staff
PURE SCIENCE AND APPLIED SCIENCE
In (DF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
Tiims)
QUACK GRASS, THE PERENNIAL GUEST.
ModernTP 1958 17min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Co. for Dow Chemical
fr.r. i Shows how quack grass can be controlled
for Increased crop yields, improved crop qual-
ity and easier crop tillage
QUALITY UNLIMITED. Barbre 1956 30min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp.
Deals with manufacture of wire rope and
emphasizes intensive testing and inspecting
necessary
QUEENSLAND CENTENARY STORY. Austrl
News 1959 21min sd b&w $60. rent $3
sh-c-ad
. Growth, of the State of Queensland from
Its inauguration in 1859 to the present day
Q^^f". f'OR RED TROUT. ModernTP 1956
28min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
., Produced, by William G. Beal. Inc. for
Alcoa Wrap Division. Aluminum Co. of Amer-
ica
Depicts upper Quebec with a canoeing
party in search of the legendary red trout.
Orives tips on choosing a camp site and for cook-
ing over an open fire
QUIZ PROGRAM: SUMMARY
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
RAMAC. IntBus 1957 lOmin sd color purchase
apply, free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Pathe Pictures
T?ATvyrA^/^^^^"P^\?"*^®r^ -^^Ff^-^^l^^t of both the 305
RAMAC and the 650 RAMAC. explaining the na-
ture of random access method of accounting
and control
''^^^rcfSP".^'-^^ ^^, '^'^Y NAME. Hadassah
iyo7 I4min sd color purchase apply, rent
apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tc „ 1 ^chel, a Hungarian refugee girl comes to
Israel alone and finds understanding, friends,
a new life and gets a thorough grounding in
Hadassah' s extensive vocational program
63
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
RADIOACTIVITY AND THE PARTS OF AN
ATOM. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Tempest
in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED ^ ^. ^. ,^
Explains the properties of radioactivity.
Defines radioactivity and demonstrates its pres-
ence with a Geiger counter. Illustrates three
kinds of radiation. Shows how an electroscope
is used to detect radiation. Employs a cloud
chamber to show radiation occurring
RAIN. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w (Uncle Won-
der's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains how rain is formed. Demon-
strates how water vapor gets into the air. col-
lects as clouds, and drops as rain
RASPBERRIES FOR EXTRA PROFIT. WisU
1956 12%min sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Shows steps to successful raspberry pro-
duction to supplement a farmer's regular in-
come. Includes pruning, irrigating, careful pick-
ing, grading, spraying, and knowledge of dis-
RAW MATERIAL. IntFlmBur 1958 27min sd
b&w $125. rent $6
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Through the story of an ex-convict,
dramatizes the work of the John Howard So-
ciety in the rehabilitation of former prison in-
mates. Discusses the circumstances that led
the man along a delinquent course to prison;
the human understanding he needs upon his
release, and the challenge his case presents
to his immediate family and to the society
in which he is to resume his place
LC card Fi A 56-679
REACH FOR TOMORROW. NatSocCrip 1958
27min sd b&w $100, rent $3.50
ad
Describes the rehabilitation of five
crippled adults and children, portraying the
scope of care and treatment available and il-
lustrating the nationwide services of National
Society for Crippled Children and Adults and
its affiliates in the rehabilitation field
LC card Fi A 58-1045 , ^^ „„„^
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3827
REACHING FOR THE STARS. AustrlNews
1958 lOmin sd b&w $30. rent $1.50
Jh-sh-c
Optical and radio astronomy in Aus-
tralia
READINGS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC THOUGHT.
MarqUPr 1958 42min si b&w (Improve your
reading ser— I) $395
sh-c-ad
A series of adapted readings in which
the text matter is gradually increased in
speed and in complexity of language and con-
cept to assist in the development of more
effective reading abilities
LC card Fi A 58-916
REALIZING THE WORLD'S ECONOMIC
AND AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITIES (22 films)
RED CHINA AND THE FREE WORLD.
World 1958 29min sd b&w (Your world in
crisis ser) $80. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discusses United States strategy in the
Far East with emphasis on problems of United
States recognition of Red China, seating of
Peking regime in the United Nations. Red
Chinese relations with other Asian nations.
Participants: William Henderson, Dr Frank
Trager. Edgar Snow
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3616
RED CZAR (STALIN). EducFlmEnt 1957
26min sd b&w (Fifty years of history ser)
$175
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the career of Stalin; his rise to
omnipotence as the Red Czar of Russia; and
his rule until his death
RED LETTER DAYS. ModernTP 1958 27min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Sound Masters for Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Depicts hunting action from Nova Scotia
to Florida, with two experts. They bring down
grouse, wild turkeys and quail (with illustra-
tions of proper gun handling). Shows a
youngster on his first rabbit hunt
RED RIVER OF LIFE (2 films). Moody 1957
sd color (Sermons from science ser) rent
Jh-sh-c-ad
Part 1. 29min. Describes the working of the
heart, picturing the valves of a beating
human heart from the inside and out-
side. Uses photomicrography to show
the functioning of the circulatory system
LC card Fi A 58-1019
Part 2. 33min. Demonstrates the chemistry
of the red blood cell and its ability to
take on oxygen and give off carbon
dioxide; shows tests to determine the
optimum shape for the red blood cell;
and discusses the correlation of blood to
physical and spiritual life
LC card Fi A 58-1020
RED SEA. Moody 1957 12l^min sd color (Bible
adventures ser) rent $6
p-el-Jh Guide
Mr Fixit overhears two boys talking
about what God can — and cannot do. The Red
Sea story convinces them that with <3}od all
things are possible
REELFOOT LAKE. TennGame&Fish 1958
13min sd b&w or color (World outdoors
ser) purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to the rookery "Cranetown"
located at the heart of Tennessee's earth-
quake lake. Explains the siltation problem
that is endangering Reelfoot
REFRACTION. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains the principles of light refrac-
tion. Illustrates with a pencil in water and
a magnifying glass. Shows an optical illusion
and tells how it happens
'^^^n^cJuR^NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
RECENT CARBONATE DEPOSITS IN THE
FLORIDA KEYS. Socony 1957 40min sd
color free -loan
c
A study of the rock formations of an-
cient reef deposits and newer reefs still being
formed in the Florida keys. Under water
studies show various types of reef growth
and the variety of plant and animal life as-
sociated with reefs. Designed for geologists
and advanced students of natural history
RELATING HUMAN NEED TO HUMAN AS-
PIRATIONS
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
RELIGION IN ISRAEL. Unitedlsr 1957 16min
sd b&w (Drew Pearson reports on Holy
Land ser) rent $3
c-ad
Explains that Israel was the birthplace
of religion and all faiths are free to worship
there today — Judaism, Christianity and Mo-
hammedanism
64
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
REMBRANDT, MASTER OF THE^NIGHT.
NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Develops, chronologically, a portrait of
the life of Rembrandt through a presentation
of his etchings. Devotes special effort in clar-
ifying Rembrandt's mastery of light in portray-
ing not only the soul of the artist but also
the spirit of the individual he draws
REMBRANDT, PAINTER OF MAN. Coronet
1958 IS^min sd b&w $105, color $192.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Selected canvases gathered from twenty-
nine museums in twelve countries chronicle
Rembrandt's amazing ability in the use of light
and shadow and his genius in expressing hu-
man compassion for his subjects. Made in
commemoration of the 350th anniversary of
Rembrandt's birth
LC card Fi A 58-1149
REMEMBRANCE OF TIME PAST: VER-
MEER. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images of
art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Compares the talents of two artisits:
Vermeer's paintings and Proust's writings.
Tells what Proust felt when looking at Ver-
meer's paintings
REPORT ON AFRICA (3 films). EducServ 19158
ea 25min sd color ea $195, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
A report on Africa by Congresswoman
Frances P. Bolton
Titles are:
1. WEST AFRICA. Covers Congresswoman
Bolton's survey of French West Africa,
Ivory Coast — ^Abidjan, Liberia, the Gold
Coast, Nigeria, Togoland and the Came-
roons and French Equatorial Africa
2. BELGIAN CONGO AND SOUTH AFRICA.
Report on the Belgian Congo and South
Africa. Portuguese West Africa, North-
ern Rhodesia and Union of South Africa
3. BAST AFRICA AND ETHIOPIA. Surveys
Angola, Tanganyika, Kenya, Zanzibar,
Uganda and Ethiopia
REPRODUCTION IN TERRA COTTA
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
REPTILES AND THEIR CHARACTERIS-
TICS. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, color
$110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Identifles the Ave orders of animals that
make up the reptile group and points out their
common characteristics and some of their dif-
ferences. Shows the snakes, lizards, turtles,
crocodilians and the rare tuatara In their
native habitats and explains how they live and
reproduce, their adaptations to their environ -
memts, and some of the ways in which they
benefit mankind
REPTILES OF TODAY. NET 1956 SOmin sd
b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Introduces contemporary reptiles; alliga-
tors, lizards, snakes, and turtles. Uses living
specimens to explain their characteristics and
habits. Tells how they are cared for in captiv-
ity
THE RETURN. AmPhysTher 1958 38min sd
b&w $140, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions
Depicts the human and dramatic side of
rehabilitation through the experiences of a
youthful paraplegic who receives a serious
spinal-cord injury in an automobile accident.
Sitresses the vital role of the physical thera-
pists in helping many persons who would
otherwise have oeen hopelessly crippled as a
result of accident or injury
LC card Fi A 59-223
BPLA evaluation card No. 3752
RHYME, REASON AND RUGS. AmViscose
1957 5min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hartley Productions
Suggests to the consumer ways of bud-
geting carpet purchases and judging carpet
quality in furnishing a temporary home. In-
cludes miniature room settings
LC card Fi A 57-614
RHYTHMIC MOTIONS OF GROWING
PLANTS. Harlow 1958 10l^min sd color $90
Jh-sh-c-ad
Uses time -lapse photography to show
circumnutation, the effects of gravity and
light upon plants, and the so-called "sleep mo-
tions" of leaves. Shows the sweeping motions
of a morning-glory vine and the tendril action
of the wild cucumber
LC card Fi A 59-361
RICE IN TODAY'S WORLD. Coronet 1958
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows the importance of rice as a major
food crop of the world, pointing out rice-pro-
ducing areas, with particular attention to the
Orient. Explains factors contributing to rice
growing, such as proper climate, water supply,
and terrain, and presents an overview of proc-
esses in the culture of rice
LC card Fi A 58-1141
EFLA evaluation card No. 3753
RICHES OF THE INDIES
In NEW NATION IN THE WEST INDIES
(4 films)
RIGHT WAY. BoyS 1958 34min sd b&w $124,
rent $8.40
c-ad
A scoutmaster deals with problems con-
nected with election of a patrol leader who
is popular but lacking in leadership ability
LC card Fi A 57-632
RISE AND FALL OF ADOLPH HITLER
(2 films). EducFlmEnt 1957 60min sd b&w
(Fifty years of history ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half-hour films
xT-x, Describes the rise to power of Adolph
Hitler and his dream to fashion the world
according to his own ambitions. Shows the de-
velopment of the Third Reich and its ultimate
collapse
•^'^^o ^."^^N ^^k-^^9^^ BENITO MUSSOLINI
(2, films). EducFlmEnt 1957 60min sd b&w
(Fifty years of history ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half-hour films
* 1, P®Pi^^^ t^®. ^^s,^ to power and final down-
fall of Mussolini, the first contemporary dic-
RESEARCH IN DEPTH
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
RESEARCH IN STEEL. See STEEL RE-
SEARCH
RESPONSIBILITIES OF FREEDOM
In NEW NATION IN THE WEST INDIES
(4 films)
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SCIENTIST
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
"'^Foi9'^"^'^.^x,'20'^/^N EMPIRE. Coronet 1959
ISVamin sd b&w $75, color $137.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Traces the development of Rome from a
group of early tribal communities to a mighty
empire which ernbraced a large part of the
Western World. Describes those factors which
made such a rise possible— Rome's concept of
democracy and citizenship, its legal and^ ad-
ministrative system, and its military strength.
Filmed in locations which were part of the Ro-
man Empire
LC card Fi A 59-333
65
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
RIVIERA PLAYGROUND. Radiant 1956 4i/|min
sd b&w or color (France for fun ser) free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh c-ad
Depicts Nice, Cannes and the highlights
of the Cote d'Azur
ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE ,, .^._,,^ ^^
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
ROAD TO TOMORROW. PionWom 1958 20min
sd color $100. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c
Tells the story of the Integration of a
new immigrant family in Israel who had been
waiting for years to come from behmd the
Iron Curtain. Describes the social services ren-
dered to the family by the Working Women s
Council and the problems of the various mem-
bers of family as they rebuild their lives
LC card Fi A 59-344
ROBERT FROST. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC , , ,.^
The poet Robert Frost discusses his life
and work with Bela Kornitzer, Hungarian -born
author, at his farm home in Vermont
LC card Fi A 58-1131
ROBERT FROST— I-IX
In HERITAGE I (9 films)
ROCKET RANGE AUSTRALIA. AustrlNews
1957 20min sd color $170, rent $50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Development of missiles in the Australian
desert
ROCKETS: HOW THEY WORK. EBF 1958
16min sd b&w $90, rent $3.50; color $180,
rent $5.50 . ^ ^ ._.
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how rockets achieve motion, and
compares rocket power with other types of mo-
tive power. Scenes at a rocket launching site
show the countdown procedure and the take-off
of a giant multi-stage rocket. Demonstrates the
functioning of a rocket guidance system
LC card Fi A 58-663
ROCKETS: PRINCIPLES AND SAFETY. Film
Assoc 1958 llmin sd b&w $55, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Describes the physical principles upon
which rockets work; explains why rocket
motors can work in the absence of air; and
stresses that rockets are dangerous and should
not be built or fired by amateurs
LC card Fi A 59-183
RODENT ENGINEER— THE BEAVER. NET
1956 SOmin sd b&w (Discovery ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Tells the story of the beaver and its role
in the history of America. Explains how the
beaver builds dams and creates new environ-
ments. Shows a beaver dam with the animals
swimming, feeding and diving
ROOM IS FOUR WALLS.
12min sd color free-loan
ad
AmViscose 1958
Produced by Earl Fultz Productions
Describes the step-by-step procedures of
qualified interior designers when they redeco-
rate the living room of a typical middle-aged
American couple with grown children. Discusses
fees, designer training, the need to interpret
the client's taste accurately, the importance
of quality labels on furnishings and fabrics,
and how to locate a qualified decorator
LC card Fi A 59-129
ROOT AND SQUARE ROOT. MichStU 1957
26i/4min sd (County agent ser) b&w $100,
color $200
ad
Discusses plant growth regulation directed
toward growing the crop to fit the consumer's
need. Shows the Hawaiian pineapple industry
and the related application of plant growth
regulation
ROOTS OF CRIMINALITY
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films). NET ea
29min sd b&w (World we want: 1957 and
1958 ser) rent ea $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV and New York
Herald Tribune. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. ROOTS OF PREJUDICE. 1957. Teenagers
from three foreign countries criticize the
United States for the use of the atomic
bomb, for juvenile delinquency, and for
materialism. A delegate from Denmark
defends Americans, even their feeling of
"strong superiority and patriotism"
2. WHO'S RESPONSIBLE? 1956. Herald Trib-
une Forum members from four foreign
countries discuss American prejudices
towards Africans and towards American
negroes
3. IS PREJUDICE ALWAYS BAD? 1957. Teen-
agers from four foreign countries discuss
prejudices against Britain and her pol-
icies. They further discuss their precon-
ceived notions about America and indi-
cate how their visit has changed these
Ideas
4. WHAT ARE DEMOCRACY'S PREJU-
DICES? 1957. Herald Tribune Forum dele-
gates from four foreign countries diS'
cuss their prejudices against other forum
delegates and their countries. They indi-
cate that some of their prejudices have
been removed through acquaintances made
in the United States
5. IN THE NURSERY. 1958. Teenagers from
Malaya. Philippines. Greece. Iceland. Thai-
land, and Turkey discuss prejudices within
their own countries and toward others.
Criticism is made of the American soldier
and tourist as representatives of the
United States
6. WHAT DOES THE WORD "AFRICA"
MEAN TO YOU? 1958. Teenagers from
the Union of South Africa. Nigeria.
Ghana, and Ethiopia discuss segregation
in Africa. Questions the possibility of
segregation leading to war in Africa
ROLE OF CONGRESS
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
ROLE OF LABOR IN WORLD AFFAIRS. NET
1956 29min sd b&w (America looks abroad
ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Describes the influence of organized labor
on governments and in the direction of foreign
policy. Discusses the work of labor organiza-
tions and shows the coming of the Industrial
Revolution to various world areas
ROOTS OF PREJUDICE
In ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
ROUSSEAU: A TRIP IN A LITTLE CART.
NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
^ Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Presents a trip through Rousseau's pri-
vate world by exploring the subject of one of
his most famous paintings. "The little cart."
Takes a look at the simplest of everyday reali-
ties
ROLE OF THE CITIZEN
In LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE (2 films)
ROVING EYE
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
66
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ROY. SHEEP DOG OF THE SCOTTISH HIGH-
LANDS. EBF 1958 18min sd b&w $110. rent
$4.50: color $220. rent $7
p-el Guide
The story of a young boy's faith In a
frivolous sheep dog named . Roy and his de-
termined efforts to train his doff to compete
with the finest sheep doffs in Scotland
LG card Fi A 58-778
RUBBER IN TODAY'S WORLD. Coronet 1957
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Reviews the history of rubber, covering
primitive methods of manufacture, the im-
provements through vulcanization, and the mod-
ern production and processes from plantation
to market. Shows sources of and major steps
in the production of synthetic rubber
LC card Fi A 57-1027
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (2 films). EducFlni
Ent 1957 60min sd b&w (Fifty years of
history ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half-hour films
Presents the story of the Russian Revolu-
tion and how the Bolsheviks created a new
military state. Shows the principal figures and
major incidents of the Russian Revolution and
the first seven years after the Revolution
RUTH ST DENIS AND TED SHAWN. EBF
1958 30min sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC ^ , ,, ^
Two of the founders of the Modern dance
in America, are interviewed at Shawn's farm
in Massachusetts. They perform three dances
they created which greatly influenced American
choreography „ „„„^
LC card Fi A 58-3325
SADDLE MAKING. Tandy 1957 16min sd color
free -loan . ^ . .
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Detailed instructions in how to make a
saddle
SAFE FARM WIRING— THE KEY TO EFFI-
CIENT POWER USE. FilmProd 1958 19min
sd color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers proper installation and care of
electrical wiring, primarily on forms. Stresses
maximum safety and most efficient use of
electric power. Covers grounding, wire size,
fusing, lightning protection, proper use and
care of electrical equipment
SAFETY ADVENTURES OUT OF DOORS.
EBF 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50;
color $120. rent $4
p-el Guide
Explains that it is important to know
how to play safely while swimming, boating,
camping out, and playing on playgrounds.
Gives examples of good safety habits and
stresses important points through the use of
rhymed slogans
LC card Fi A 59-399
SAILS TO THE WIND. Guild 1956 26%min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A story of vagabonds of the waterways —
sailing by Chinese junk, sampan, schooner,
cutter or yawl
ST ANDREWS, CRADLE OF GOLF. NatEd
Flms 1959 14min sd color $250, rent $20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Scenes of the historic town of St Andrews,
the "cradle of golf" and the Old Course — in-
cluding the rarely photographed Royal and An-
cient Clubhouse
THE SALESGIRLS
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
SAM HOUSTON LOVED THIS HOUSE. Edi-
torial 1957 5min sd b&w or color (Our living
heritage ser) free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by McCall's magazine
Shows the home of the Texas hero in
Huntsville and the food and customs of his day
SATELLITES AND MISSILES
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
SATELLITES, SCHOOLS, AND SURVIVALI
NatEdAssn 1958 28min sd b&w $75
c-ad
Sponsored by Affiliated State Education
Associations
Shows the close relationship of the Ameri-
can system of education to America's survival
as a free nation. Includes interviews with Vice
President Richard Nixon. Senator Lyndon John-
son, H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., James R. Killian,
Jr., and William G. Carr. Dramatizes the de-
velopment of the present American educational
system since 1900
LC card Fi A 58-730
SATELLITES: STEPPING STONES TO
SPACE. FilmAssoc 1959 17i^min sd b&w
$90, color $170
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains what satellites are and why they
are important to us. Shows how satellites are
placed on orbit, why they stay up, and what
determines their lifetimes
LC card Fi A 59-184
SAVE THAT PLANT. WisU 1956 12y2min sd
b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Instead of throwing out a damaged plant,
a housewife shows how to report the main part
of the plant and how to start cuttings from the
broken leaf stalks. Discusses fertilizing, water-
ing, sterilizing the soil, and soil mixtures
SCENERY CONSTRUCTION FOR AMATEUR
THEATERS. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w
$60
sh-c
Produced by Frangor Films
Covers the selection of woods for the
frame — the basic unit of the set, the parts of
the frame, and the assembly of the frame. De-
scribes the proper employment of corner braces,
toggle rail, keystones, application of fabric,
optional sub-rail, lash-lines and cleats
SCHOOL FOR JOHNNY. AmInstArch 1958
14min sd color $65, rent $5
ad
. Produced by Henry J, Kaufman & As-
Explains how the architect goes abort
designing a school for Johnny. Clears up some
misconceptions about cost comparisons and
"low cost" designs. Shows examples of out-
standing schools from all parts of the country
SCHOOL UNDER THE TREES. TennGame&
Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color (World
outdoors ser) purchase apply
el-Jh-c-ad
Presents a school for conservation offi-
cers. Highlights a class in basic ecology. Shows
a night session in duck and turkey calling
SCHWEINFURT
In AIR POWER (26 films)
SCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY
(22 films). NET 1956 ea SOmin sd b&w
rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KETC
Titles are:
1. BEGINNINGS OF A CONFERENCE FOR
TELEVISION. Introduces the series "Sci-
ence and human responsibility" by dis-
cussing the reasons for calling the con-
ference. Surveys the problems to be dis-
cussed
67
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
SCI
2
ENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY
— Continued
MAN'S ASPIRATIONS AND HIS FREE-
DOM TO ATTAIN THEM. Discussion of
the philosophic atmosphere in which sci-
entists are doing their thinking. Ques-
tions man's freedom to do anything
MAN'S NEED. Analysis of man's trust and
greatest needs. Points out that mans
Aspirations and needs are not always one
and the same thing
RELATING HUMAN NEED TO HUMAN
ASPIRATIONS.^ Use of man s freedom
Tells how freedom can best be utilized
to bring about an adjustment between
aspirations and needs
MILITARY PRECAUTIONS FOR PRE-
VENTING WAR. Use of military force
as the major deterrent to war until an
international force can be established
ECONOMIC PRECAUTIONS FOR PRE-
VENTING WAR. Use of western capital
for the industrial development of the
under-developed areas of the world. Pre-
sents an analysis of a long range foreign
aid policy to help secure peace
POLITICAL METHODS OF SOLVING DIF-
FERENCES BETWEEN NATIONS. Dis-
cussion of American Foreign Policy.
Points up the need of convincing our
allies we are doing "the right thing in
foreign affairs
LEGAL METHODS OF SOLVING DIF-
FERENCES BETWEEN NATIONS. In-
ternational law as an effective force in
world affairs. Suggests that international
law be backed with an international
police force
IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES. Dynamics of
ideas and ideologies. Suggests a cultural
exchange with Russia in an effort to les-
sen world tensions
SOLVING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
NATIONS. Use of a world assembly and
a world police force for maintaining peace
MOBILIZING AGRICULTURAL RE-
SOURCES. Necessity for maximum pro-
duction of agricultural resources as a
safeguard of world peace. Points out how
a shortage of agricultural products espe-
cially in underdeveloped areas, could pro-
duce tensions more dangerous than the
opposing ideologies of America and Rus-
sia
MOBILIZING ECONOMIC RESOURCES.
Analysis of the existing economic re-
sources of the world. Points up the great
disparity existing between different areas.
Suggests a massive transfer of seed cap-
ital from the West to the East to bring
the world standard of living to an over-
all high level
REALIZING THE WORLD'S ECOTTOMTC
AND AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES.
Ways and means of realizing the potential
economic and agricultural resources of
the world
POPULATION. RESOURCES AND FUL-
FILLMENT. The rapid growth in world
population as a result of scientific ad-
vances in control of disease. Discusses
the question of the expanding population
with respect to economic and agricul-
tural resources
POPULATION AND THE EARTH'S RE-
SOURCES. Resources of the earth and
their ability to support man. Discusses
the expansion of population in relation
to resources. Points out the possibility
of birth control to curb the danger of
population growth which could outrace
the ability to produce
16. MAKING IDEAS AVAILABLE ^TO
PEOPLE. The needs of education, fed-
eral aid. teacher and classroom shortages.
Points out how individuals should be
educated to make more valuable use of
leisure time
17. EDUCATING ON THE SUB-VERBAL
LEVEL. Potentiality of education on the
sub-verbal level. Discusses the training
of the special senses such as vision and
the autonomic nervous system. Points
out the need for research and application
of training on the sub -verbal level in order
for man to attain a higher capacity for
thought
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
18. PREPARING PEOPLE FOR MORE SIG-
NIFICANT LIVING. Ways and means of
preparing people for more significant liv-
ing. Discusses the importance of a .con-
tinuing education after formal training
has ended. Points out reasons why adults
do not continue educating themselves and
how to overcome these problems
19. EDUCATION AND THE UNDER-DE-
VELOPED AREAS OF THE WORLD.
Suggests the use of an already -proven
method of combating illiteracy in order
to help the people of underdeveloped
areas. Emphasizes that people are on the
move and must be helped.
20. AMERICA'S PLACE IN THE WORLD
PICTURE. America's place in the world
and her responsibility to bring about a
peaceful world community through her
available resources
21. ACTIVATING HUMAN POTENTIAL. Syn-
thesis of the many aspects of education
as discussed in the preceding programs.
Points out how education can be used
most effectively in activating man's
potential
22. SUMMING UP. Presents the conclusions
arrived at during the conference. Uses
film clips of statements made by the
various conferees to strengthen and point
up the conference's conclusions
SCIENCE AND NON-SCIENCE
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
SCIENCE AND QUANTITY
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
SCIENCE AND WHOLE NUMBERS
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
SCIENCE DETECTIVES. ModernTP 1958 26min
sd b&w free -loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS for Charles Pfizer & Co.
Discusses how bio-chemists are conduct-
ing a diligent search for more antibiotics like
penicillin and terramycin
SCIENCE IN ISRAEL. Unitedlsr 1957 15min
sd b&w (Drew Pearson reports on Holy
Land ser) rent $3
c-ad
Points out that the men who brought
atomic science to the United States were Jewish
refugees from Hitler. Today, similar refugees
are working in Israel not only on atomic science
but in training medical students and helping to
prolong human life
SCIENTIFIC FORECASTING
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films). NET 1957
ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Titles are:
1. SCIENTISTS AND PEOPLE. Discusses the
role of the scientist in society. Indicates
why a broad acquaintance with science is
essential for the educated man
2. OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT. Ex-
plains the scientific method and how it is
used. Points out that science is based
on observable facts. Illustrates how com-
plete reliance on the physical senses can
be deceiving
3. LAWS OF MEN AND NATURE. Discusses
the laws of men and nature. Provides
examples using the laws of conservation
of mass and energy. Explains the gas
laws and how gases behave. Defines prin-
ciples and rules and how they differ from
laws
4. INTERPRETING THE EVIDENCE. Ex-
plains why natural laws tell how things
may be expected to act. Provides ex-
amples using the gas laws. Uses a film
sequence of molecular action. Tells how
explanations of natural laws result in con-
cepts leading to comprehensive theories
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
5. MODELS, MOLECULES. AND MATHE-
MATICS. Explains how the results of
observation and experiment can be illus-
trated with models. Demonstrates with
models of crystals and molecules. Tells
how models help in understanding phe-
nomena and suggests mathematical rela-
tionships
6. SCIENTIFIC FORECASTING. Discusses the
importance of scientific forecasting. Com-
pares forecasting through astrology,
palmistry, laws or average, and the busi-
ness cycle with the scientific methods of
valid theory and statistical evaluation
7. STATISTICAL EVIDENCE. Illustrates the
laws of chance or probability. Discusses
fallacies of what is "normal" and "ab-
normal." Points out the variability of
human beings by discussing the average
man. Emphasizes limitations in what can
be predicted
8. YOU CANNOT KNOW THE UNKNOW-
ABLE. Discusses the limits of predict-
ability. Illustrates the nature of what is
knowable and unknowable with the use
of a swinging compound pendulum and
an explanation of various properties of
electrons
9. SOCIOLOGY OF MOLECULES. Discusses
the forces that differentiate species of
molecules. Reviews briefly the structure
and nature of atoms and molecules. Shows
different factors affecting the solubility
of gases, liquids, and solids in water and
other liquids
10. STORY OF HELIUM. Traces the scientific
value of the discovery of helium to appli-
cations in deep sea diving and high alti-
tude flying
11. BEASTS AND BONES. Explains the meth-
ods of analysis used in understanding the
complexity, forms, and inter-relations of
animals. Demonstrates with charts and
models how animals are classified accord-
ing to what they do and skeletal char-
acteristics
12. QUIZ PROGRAM: SUMMARY. Reviews the
important concepts of the preceding pro-
frams through questions and answers,
'ouches briefly on such concepts as the
law of survival, law of averages, in-
telligence, and the criteria of scientific
judgment
13. TO YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ACTIVE
MINDS. Discusses the future of scientific
endeavor and the qualities which help
make a scientist. Explains why the young
person interested in science should possess
curiosity, imagination, drive, and a criti-
cal sense
SCIENTIFIC TRAINING
In HERITAGE II (6 films)
SCIENTIST AND HIS WORK
In HERITAGE li (6 films)
SCIENTISTS AND PEOPLE
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
SCREW THREADS. PurdueU 1958 27min sd
b«&w $125. rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Defines, by means of models and draw-
ings, the important terms associated with screw
threads. Explains step-by-step constructions of
national threads and square thread^
SCULPTOR CARVES A GIANT. Classroom 1956
16min sd color $1150
sh-c-ad
Produced by Three Rivers Productions
College students commission the sculptor.
Carroll Barnes to create a monumental carving
for their campus. The progress of the statue
is followed from the fellmg of a giant redwood
to the actual unveiling in their memorial court
LC card Fi A 58-3538
EFLA evaluation card No. 3328
SCULPTURE— l-XI
In SCULPTURE SERIES (11 films)
SCULPTURE IN RELIEF
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET
1956 30mm sd b&w (World of art ser) rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Presents a historical review of sculptur-
ing, emphasizing the materials and techniques
employed in creating this art form. Discusses
sculptural masterpieces from Egypt. Assyria,
and Greece
SCULPTURE IN WOOD
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
SCULPTURE SERIES (11 films). NET 1956 ea
29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV
Titles are:
SCULPTURE— I. Discusses the materials and
tools used in modeling a portrait bust
from clay. Shows the steps in applying
clay to the armature. Illustrates how the
sculptor proceeds to develop essential
characteristics of the model's head
SCULPTURE— II. Brings the portrait bust to
life-size proportions by adding more clay
to the armature. Begins work on some of
the details of form ending with a general
likeness of the model
SCULPTOR— III. Demonstrates the placement
and modeling of facial features. Explains
the technique of "drawing" and the im-
portance of working all over the bust.
Discusses the place of the death mask
in sculpturing
SCULPTURE— IV. Presents a review of the
materials and work completed in the pre-
ceding programs. Explains the three gen-
eral parts into which the head is divided.
Shows the sculptor working on the eyes,
chin, ears and nose
SCULPTURE— V. Explains how the artist
works to refine certain areas. Shows how
to "draw" carefully in the clay to bring
out certain characteristics of the model.
Discusses capturing certain expressions
in the clay
SCULPTURE— VI. Explains how an area can
be broken up into planes by the use of
a block of wood. Shows ways of modeling
the eyes. Discusses the importance of the
sculptor being able to draw graphically
sculpture:— VII. completes the clay bust.
Shows how the eye is modeled. Empha-
sizes the importance of having different
Barts work together as a whole. Outlines
le many finishing techniques that can
be used
SCULPTURE— VIII. Illustrates the mold cast-
ing stage in the development of the sculp-
tural portrait. Shows how plaster is
mixed, applied to the clay, and the Im-
portance of working fast. Discusses the
use of shims for separating the mold
SCULPTURE— IX. Demonstrates the removal
of the mold from the clay bust. Shows
methods and implements used in remov-
ing the cast. Points out the importance
of being careful and patient. Reviews
briefly what has taken place during the
preceding programs
SCULPTURE— X. Discusses the process of
making a plaster cast. Points out how
the molds are shellacked and placed to-
gether again. Demonstrates how the
plaster is mixed. Shows the process of
pouring the plaster into the mold
SCULPTURE— XL Shows how the mold is re-
moved from the finished plaster bust.
Discusses the use of bluing in the first
coat of plaster. Illustrates the use of
the screw driver and mallet in removing
the mold. Concludes with a comparison
of the model and the completed plaster
portrait bust
SEA BIRDS AND SEA„ ELEPHANTS. Guild
1956 26i/2min sd b&w (Kingdom of the
sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh.c-ad
Life on remote islands off the Pacific
Coast, featuring penguins, pelicans, seals and
the almost extinct sea elephants
SCULPTURE IN STONE
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
SEA OF AIR
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
69
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
SEA OF CORTEZ. Aluma 1957 13%min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lareina Productions ^ ,
Spear fishing for the large grouper fish
off the Tibrion Islands
SEA OTTER. Barr 1958 llmin sd color $100.
''^''^ ^^ el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how the sea otter is being slowly
restored after near extinction by ^ early fur
hunters; studies the life habits of the sea
°"®' LC card Fi A 58-3335
SEA OTTERS OF AMCHITKA. Thorne 1959
45min sd color $450. rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by H. Robert Krear
Stresses the life history, ecology, and be-
havior of the sea otter. Shows the interrela-
tions of the sea otter with other animal life
in its environment
SEA SPORTS. Guild 1956 26y2min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-c-ad
Shows speedboat racing, body surfing. O-
lympic swimmers, fancy divers, the Inter-
natonal Surfboard Competition in Hawaii, and
babies that swim underwater
SEA YIELDS TO KNOWLEDGE. Guild 1956
26%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply , ,u u ^
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the training of men in the United
States (Joast Guard— to guard life and property
the world over
SEAFOODS AND CUSTOMS. NET 1956 15min
sd b&w (Frontiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses how customs, religious beliefs.
habits, and social prestige tend to, prejudice
society against many tasty and nutritious sea-
foods. Shows a number of little known sea ani-
mals, including the sea urchin, needle fisi
lamprey, and octupus, and tells of their food
possibilities
SEAN O'CASEY. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC^,^ . .^ ...
Dramatist Sean O' Casey visits with a
young American friend at his home in England,
discusses great playwrights whom he has
known and admired — including Shaw, Yeats,
and Lady Gregory — and speaks of the great
hope he holds for the world
LC card Fi A 58-1134
SEARCH FOR SEA-RUN SPECKLED. Mod-
ernTP 1958 27V^min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c ad
Produced by W. G. Beal, Inc. for Aluma
Craft, Johnson Motors, Wright McGill Co.
Depicts a fishing expert in Nova Scotia
in quest of a rare catch — the sea-run speckleds,
brook trout that have reverted to the habits of
their ancient ancestors, the Atlantic salmon
SECRETS OF SEED GROWTH. TennGame&
Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color (World
outdoors ser) free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Time -lapse photography reveals the
growth of a kernel of Indian corn
SEE HOW THEY LEARN. IndU 1956 29min sd
b&w $135, rent $5.50
c-ad
Shows how children through the first
three grades are taught the fundamentals of
reading, writing, arithmetic, and spelling. Com-
ments about today's classrooms and the pro-
fessional qualities of teachers
EFLA evaluation card No. 3610
SEEDS OF NATIVISM
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
SEEING DOUBLE
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
SELF-PORTRAITS IN THE WORLD OF ART.
NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World of art
ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED , ^
Discusses the importance of the self-
portrait as a means of art expression. Demon-
strates the various techniques involved in
painting self-portraits by having two profes-
sional artists develop their own likenesses
SEMPERVIRENS. See FOREVER LIVING
FORESTS
SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRE-
SENTATIVES
In FROM CAPITOL HILL: PARTY GOV-
ERNMENT AND THE UNITED
STATES CONGRESS (8 films)
SEND OFF. Assn 1959 12min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Editorial Films for Evapo-
rated Milk Assn.
Two youngsters prepare a going-away
dinner from round-the-world recipes — included
are chicken Marco Polo, Asparagus Romano,
French Bread, Piccadilly Circus Salad and
Fudge Cake
SENSE OF HUMOR. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Measure of man ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Analyzes comedy: what is funny and why
it is funny. Discusses the purpose of humor
and how it is used by satirists. Highlights
humor through the use of cartoons, jokes, and
literary selections. Lets the viewer draw the
final conclusions on the nature of humor
SENSE OF TRAGEDY. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Measure of man ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Evaluates the significance of the "sense
of tragedy" in making a measure of man.
Analyzes the pleasure man derives from the
tragedy of a fellow creature in literature or
drama. Presents writings and documents from
real life to inquire into the elements that make
tragedy
SER Y ESTAR
In SPANISH
(7 films)
INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
SERPENT OF BRASS. Moody 1957 12%min sd
color (Bible adventures ser) rent $6
p-el-Jh
Correlated with the fllmstrip of the same
title
Explains that God's people often become
discouraged when they drop their guard of
faith, emphasizing the importance of keeping
eyes turned to Christ as Saviour
LC card Fi A 58-1008
SERVICE STATION. Dowling 1958 llmin sd
color $110
p-et Guide
Begins with a sequence on early automo-
biles and service conditions. Shows how service
stations are an essential part of modern com-
munity life everywhere. Details the services
given and the equipment used
EFLA evaluation card No. 3830
SEURAT'S PARISIAN SUNDAYS. NET 1956
15min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
_ Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise
Uses paintings by Seurat to develop a
theme about Parisian Sundays. Provides a
general introduction to the series
17 CENTURIES INTO FOCUS. Sterl-MovUSA
1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser)
free -loan
c-ad
^ ^ Sponsored by Robert Schofield & Asso-
History from the Phoenicians, Romans,
Turks and Barbary pirates to the Algeria today
70
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CEN-
TURI ES
In EDUCATION IN AMERICA SERIES (3
films)
SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN. BaptistBk 1957
29min sd b&w (This ia the answer ser)
$180. rent $9 .^ ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films for Southern
Baptist Radio and ^Television Commission
A man who lias been helped by others
in his successful business, is hard and ruthless
in dealing with others in his debt. The mean-
ing of forgiveness is clearer to him when he
blinds his own son in a hunting accident. Based
on Matthew 18:23-35
SEXUALITY AND CRIME ^, ^
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
SHADOW OF TOMORROW. BaptistBk 1957
29min sd b&w (This is the answer ser)
$180, rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films for Southern
Baptist Radio and Television Commission
When a self sufficient young man con-
tracts polio and is paralyzed, his clinging vine
type of wife transfers her dependency to his
best friend and almost ruins three lives. She
does mature, however, with the help of the
doctor, and finally understands that her life
must be grounded In faith beyond herself or
her husband
SHADOWS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET . ^ . ,
Explains shadows and illustrates materials
that cast shadows and others that do not.
Shows how to make a sun clock
SHARK. Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w (Kingdom
of the sea ser) rent apply
p-e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the capture of a basking shark
weighing over 2600 pounds
SHELLFISHING IN THE CHESAPEAKE. Vir-
ginia-Ed 1956 29min sd b&w $90, rent $4;
color $195, rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Discmsses Virginia's tidal waters and the
fish which are caught there for commercial
purposes, and shows the netting methods used
to catch the various major species
LC card Fi A 58-281
SHIP BEST WAY. UnitedAIr 1958 28min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gate & McGlone
Describes the efficiencies and economies
which can be realized through modern air
shipment. Shows how a traffic manager faced
with a severe competitive problem turns to air
freight shipment for his product
SHIP'S BELLES AT MYSTIC. NatEng&Boat
1958 14min sd color (Water world ser) free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
Depicts Girl Scout mariners as they live
aboard the square-rigged "Joseph Conrad" and
learn of America's heritage of the sea in
Mystic's (Connecticut) Youth Education Pro-
gram
THE SHRIMP. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Fron-
tiers of the sea ser) rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Miami
Discusses the value of the shrimp as a
food resource. Explains the life history of the
shrimp^ and shows the areas in which they are
found. Describes the techniques used in catch-
ing the grooved shrimp
SICILY, ISLAND OF THE SUN. DavisProd
1958 15min sd b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Views of Palermo, Greek and Roman
ruins, tarantella dancers and orchestra, a pup-
pet performance, hand carved and painted
carts, and architectural variations due to for-
eign occupation. Shows the fight of giant tuna
against men using Arabic methods of fishing
I^C card Fi A 58-601
SICK MINDS AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
SIGHTS ON AFRICA. ModernTP 1956 25min
sd color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by Lyman Gunsight Co.
Depicts a one-man safari in Africa.
Shows stalking zebra, rhinoceros and ele-
phants. Includes scenes of native butchering
of slain game
SIGN AND SYMBOL
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
SCROLLS
In HERITAGE VII (5 films)
DEAD
SEA
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
In HERITAGE VII (5 films)
SIMPLE PLANTS: ALGAE AND FUNGI. Co-
ronet 1957 13%min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Describes major characteristics of simple
plants and shows how they differ from higher
plants; shows their natural habitats; explains
major differences between algae and fungi; and
points out diverse human uses of algae and
fungi
LC card Fi A 57-1023
EFLA evaluation card No. 3484
SIMPLE PLANTS: BACTERIA. Coronet 1958
13%min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
A study of bacteria and the science of
bacteriology, with reference to the major char-
acteristics of bacteria, the useful and harmful
varieties, the growing of bacterial colonies, the
methods of checking bacterial growth, and the
use of antibiotics. Microscopic views reveal
the three known groups — spiral, rod-shaped,
and spherical bacteria — the bacterial digestive
process, and the nature of enzymes
LC card Fi A 58-754
EFLA evaluation card No. 3789
SINGING IN THE GENERAL MUSIC CLASS-
SEVENTH GRADE. lowaU 1957 30min sd
b&w $100. rent $3.75
c-ad Guide
Particularly concerned with the Implica-
tions Inherent In working with singing groups
which include voices that are changing
SIR OSBERT SITWELL. EBF 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Sir Osbert Sitwell. British writer and wit,
entertains Samuel Chotzinoff, American critic
and music director. In his ancestral home, Ren-
shaw Hall: gives his views on a variety of
topics, including aristocracy and art, democ-
racy and the common man, the world situa-
tion, personal prejudices, and his career as a
writer
LC card FI A 58-640
SIX-LEGGED CLASS. NET 1956 30min sd
b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Discusses the characteristics of insects.
Introduces three insect hobbyists who con-
duct a field trip to point out the insects of the
field and stream. Close-ups of seldom-seen in-
sects
SIXTH^ INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
AND CANADA CUP MATCHES. NatEd
Flms 1959 26min sd color $250, rent $20
ad
Sponsored by International Golf Assn.
Shows ^ professional golfers in Mexico
City. November 1958, Brawshaw and O'Connor
win the Canada Cup, and Angel Miguel of
Spain wins the International Trophy for indi-
vidual play
71
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
^"fn°jF''^ilSliinWD SCENT.STS (23
fifms)
SKETCHING IN THE WORLD OF ART. NET
1956 30min sd b&w (World of art ser) rent
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED ^ , ^ *
Discusses the creation of a work of art
through sketching. Shows the expression of an
idea using a variety of media and techniques.
Uses the work of Miro. Kandinsky, and otners
of the contemporary school to clarify the ex-
pression of concepts and objectives
SKI FLIGHT TO AUSTRIA. Hook 1959 27min
sd b&w $120; color $200, rent $25
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Follows a group of expert skiers from 22
ski clubs as they ski at St Anton, Zurs and
Kitzbuhel. Shows the 23rd Arlberg-Kandahar
slalom and downhill races. Close-ups of Olym-
pic Squad members
SKILLED WORKER
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
SKY WATCH ON SS'. BellTel 1957 33min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
The planning and construction of the Mid-
Canada Warning Line which forms part of the
joint Canada-United States continental air de-
fense plan, and the problems faced throughout
this vast project
SLANG AROUND THE WORLD. NET 1957
29min sd b&w (World we want: 1957 ser)
rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
Teenagers from four foreign countries
discuss American slang as an obstacle to the
understanding of English and as a puzzlement
and source of amusement to foreign visitors.
The young people also examine slang words
and phrases in their own languages
SLIDE RULE. EBF 1958 32min sd b&w $150,
rent $5.50; color $300, rent $8.50
Jh-sh Guide
Teaches the beginner, by actual demon-
stration, to use the slide rule
SMALL BUSINESS— U.S.A. Ideal 1958 30min sd
b&w rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Dun and Bradstreet
Questions "Is there a formula for suc-
cess in business?" An accountant visits a
number of small businesses and sees the varied
problems which exist. Explains why small busi-
nesses succeed or fail in surmounting these
problems. Discusses the service of the busi-
nessman to the community
LO card Fi A 59-273
SMART ONES GOT THROUGH
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
SMART SET. NatCotton 1957 5%min sd b&w
free -loan
el-ad
Features back -to -school cottons for chil-
dren, ages 9-11
SMATTERING OF SPOTS. Brandon 1958 llmin
sd b&w purchase apply, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Storyboard
Collection of 14 animated television com-
mercial spots by John Hubley. with imagina-
tive use of design, drawings, musical scoring
and wit. Music by Benny Carter. Duke Elling-
ton, and others
SMITH SYSTEM. Ford 1957 8min sd b&M
(Driver education ser) free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A specialist advises on how to drive safe-
ly with the "Smith System"
SNAPSHOTS OR SORRY. Eastman 1958 15min
sd color free -loan
p-el-jh-sh
Intended to stimulate groups of begin-
ners to take more pictures
THE SNOB. McGraw 1958 14min sd (Discus-
sion problems ser) b&w $80. rent apply;
color $160, rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Presents for group discussion the problem
of the snob in high school, indicating the
reasons for such behavior
LC card Fi A 59-57
SO MANY WITH SO LITTLE
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
SOCIOLOGY OF MOLECULES
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
SOFTBALL FUNDAMENTALS FOR ELE-
MENTARY SCHOOLS. Bailey 1958 lOmin
sd b&w $50. rent $3
el Guide
Produced by William Furman
Shows a class of boys and girls learning
to play Softball. The children demonstrate what
they have talked about in the classroom, prac-
ticing techniques. Outlines the rules of the
game during play and stresses safety measures
LC card Fi A 59-406
SOLID GOLD HOURS. Dartnell 1958 30min s^i
b&w $290, rent $40; color $335, rent $60
c-ad Guide
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Shows salesmen how they can make more
productive use of their time. Solid gold hours
are those that a salesman spends face -to -face
with prospects and customers
LC card Fi A 59-274
SOLUBILITY: DISSOLVING GASES, LIQUIDS
AND SOLIDS. NET 1956 30min sd b&w
(Tempest in a test tube ser) rent $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED
Demonstrates the solubility of a solid in
a liquid by dissolving salts in water, a gas in
a liquid with carbonated beverages and an
ammonia fountain, and a gas in a liquid using
charcoal
SOLUTIONS. Coronet 1959 16min sd b&w $90,
color $165
sh-c Guide
Demonstrates the important character-
istics of solutions. Defines solutions, both ionic
and nonionic, and visualizes the common types.
Describes factors which influence solubility,
such as temperature, pressure, and composition;
shows some of the practical applications of so-
lutions in the chemistry of everyday life
LC card Fi A 59-388
SOLVING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NA-
TIONS
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITIES (22 films)
SONATA IN B MINOR, OPUS 8, FOR UN-
ACCOMPANIED CELLO, BY KODALY.
CreatSoc 1958 20min sd b&w $85, rent $12;
color $185. rent $16.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Michael Allen Productions
for Allen Hancock Foundation
George Neikrug, cellist, performs one of
the most difficult compositions ever written
for cello
SONG OF THE CLOUDS. Shell 1957 36min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains the importance of enforcing in-
ternational standards of pilot and crew train-
ing, navigation, aircraft inspection and main-
tenance, communication, weather information,
airport operation, passenger and freight
scheduling and routing, and other attendant
operations; and describes the economic and
cultural importance of air transport operations
LC card Fi A 58-437
72
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SONS OF MONTEZUMA. DetroitPS 1958 22min
sd color $150. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
History of Mexico City, the contributions
of the native and European cultures and ,the
blending of these in the life of the modern
capital. Ultra-modern buildings, mosaics, night
scenes, sports, religion, ancient temples, the
modern National University
BFLA evaluation card No. 3791
SONS OF NEPTUNE. Guild 1956 26y2min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrays lifeguards standing watch for
swimmers on ocean beaches. Shows skin-
diving to remove the menace of a starfish, and
the training of a channel swimmer
SOUND (2 films). NET 1957 ea 15min sd b&w
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent ea $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Part 1. Provides an introduction to the series
"Uncle Wonder's workshop" by touring
Uncle Wonder's laboratory, greenhouse,
and workshop. Demonstrates principles of
sound using the human voice, saw blades,
and rubber bands
Part 2. Continues with a review of vibrations
and sound. Explains how sound follows a
definite course. Demonstrates the prin-
ciples of a stethoscope. Shows how to
make string telephones and a straw clari-
net
SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE
In LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (13
films)
SOUTH PACIFIC HORIZONS. UW 1957 9min
sd (World parade ser) b&w $22.95, color
$47.25
el-Jh-sh-ad
Panorama of the South Pacific's primitive
islands and the life of its people
SOUTH SEAS. Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Paul and Titari Wiser sail their lugger
back to Titari' s Tahitian home where they
find a great pearl bed; re -activate the industry
then lose their lugger on an uninhabited island
where they live a Robinson Crusoe life for
four months until saved by friends
SPACE SCIENTIST. Neubacher 1958 llmin sd
color $110
el-Jh-ad Guide
A space scientist demonstrates the opera-
tion of an inhabited space research laboratory
and some of the physical phenomena found in
outer space
LC card FI A 58-1043
SPANISH COLONIAL FAMILY OF THE
SOUTHWEST. Coronet 1959 13i^min sd
b&w $75. color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
Recreates the life of a Spanish colonial
family living on a self-sufficient hacienda in
southwestern United States in the earlv 19th
century. Shows the typical pattern of life on
the hacienda itself and the roles of the South-
western Indians and the Catholic mission
SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES (7
films). Audivision 1959 sd b&w
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
1. PRONUNCIACI6N Y ACENTUACION 21min
$105, rent $10. How to pronounce and
stress correctly Spanish words, and a bit
of pertinent geography
EFLA evaluation card No. 3826
2. GfiNERO T Nt?MERO— I. 15min $75, rent
$8. Practice of masculine, feminine and
neuter, singular and plural forms of
articles, nouns, adjectives; comparative,
superlative; days, months, seasons
3. GfeNERO T NtrMERO— II. 12min $60. rent
$7. Practice of masculine, feminine and
neuter, singular and plural forms of the
demonstratives and possessives; relative
possessives. Cardinal and ordinal numbers
subject to gender and number
4. SER T ESTAR. 12min $60, rent $7. Differ-
ences between the two verbs clearly ex-
plained. Adverbs of place
5. PRONOMBRES PERSONALES. 16min $80.
rent $8. Subject, prepositional, object,
reflexive, reciprocal and impersonal
6. VERBOS REQULARES— INFINITIVO, IN-
DICATIVO Y CONDICIONAL. 17min $85,
rent $8. Infinitive, indicative and condi-
tional moods. Meaning of tenses
7. VERBOS REGULARES— SUBJUNTIVO E
IMPERATIVO. 18min $90, rent p. Sub-
junctive and imperative. Meaning and
uses of present and imperfect subjunctive.
Sequence of tenses. Phrases that require
the subjunctive tenses. Difference be-
tween affirmative and negative imperative
SPANISH: INTRODUCING THE LANGUAGE.
Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Scenes of activities typical of the Span-
ish-speaking world, examples of Spanish words
in the English language, and a brief dramatiza-
tion using Spanish dialogue. Presents a Span-
ish song and several common expressions
EFLA evaluation card No. 3905
SPANISH TRAGEDY (2 films). EducFlmEnt
1958 60min sd b&w (Fifty years of history
ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half-hour films
Shows how the European fascist powers
working behind Spanish insurgents challenged
and defeated the loyalist Government in Spain
SPANNING LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. Ideal
Cement 1957 19min sd b&w free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how the building of the New
Orleans Causeway, the world's longest over-
water span, was accomplished. Depicts several
new construction techniques
SPEED AND REFLEXES. Progress rev 1958
lO^^min sd b&w (Driver education ser) $50,
rent $2
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1949 film
Explains the human reflex time and the
eflects of fatigue upon reflexes and visibility
range. Discusses friction, centrifugal force,
gravity and kenetic energy. Urges drivers not
to exceed speeds which violate natural laws
and physical limitations
SPEED, SPRAY AND SPILLS. Guild 1956
26%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Water racing in Indian canoes and the
Gold Cup Race at 185 miles per hour! Tiny
"pumpkin-seeds" bouncing over the water, a
humorous race through the twisting Samamish
Slough
SPENDING MONEY. Family 1958 15min sd
(Our children ser) b&w rent $5, color rent
$8
p-el Guide
Dorothy's desire for a special collar al-
most gets her in trouble as the contrast in
money concepts between her family and the
family next door overwhelms her for the time
being. A new lesson in right attitudes towards
money is learned
SPINA BIFIDA. NewarkSpecEd 1959 30min si
color rent apply
ad
Shows, at Branch Brook School in New-
ark, N.J.. the possibilities of children with the
congenital defect known as spina bifida. A
basic rehabilitation program is administered
to each child according to his needs and his
medical recommendation. Stresses problems
caused by sensory loss and Incontinence
SPORTS THRILLS OF 1957. MillerBrew 1958
28min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Tel-Ra Productions
Highliprhts of Professional Football
Championship game; highlights of the major
league All-star classic; the Miller High Life
open golf tournament; Milwaukee's 100 mile
big car auto race; and water skiers performing
at Cypress Gardens, Fla.
73
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
SPOTTY THE FAWN IN WINTER. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p-el Guide
Shows Spotty the fawn as he sees hin
first snow in the forest, and describes how a
little girl who puts out food for the animals
helps Spotty survive his first winter
LC card Fi A 58-1146
EFLA evaluation card No. 3906
SPRINGBOK VICTORY. NZealEmb 1956
lOmin sd b&w rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows captains and players in New Zea-
land and South African teams before one of
their rugby football matches, and high lights
of the game
LC card Fi A 58-487
SPUTNIK— ITS IMPACT AND CHALLENGE.
World 1957 29min sd b&w (Your world
in crisis ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discussion of the scientific, military and
propaganda implications of the Soviet launch-
ing of Sputnick I. Newspaper participants:
William R. Frye, William Laurence, and Ejrish-
namachari Balaraman
SQUARE DANCE 5: TEXAS STAR. IndU 19r>7
llmin sd (Let's square dance ser) b&w $50,
rent $2; color $100, rent $3.25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Teaches a dance in which all couples, all
ladies, or all men are active at the same time
in a symmetrical pattern
LC card Fi A 58-961
STAGING THE OPERA
In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 films)
STARFIGHTER
In AIR POWER (26 films)
STATE TROOPER. Ford 1957 27min sd b&w
free -loan
Jh-sh-ad
Describes State Police cooperation with
other law enforcement agencies. Depicts a bank
robbery sequence
STATISTICAL EVIDENCE
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
STATUES D'EPOUVANTE. French 1956 20min
sd b&w rent $1
c-ad
French narration
Shows the early years of Fernand Leger,
Jacques Villon, Picasso, Braque, Delaunay,
Juan Gris; their association with poets such
as Apollinaire, Reverdy, Max Jacob, Blaise
Cendrars; the rebukes and insults of the
critics and the gradual acceptance of their art
STEEL RESEARCH. USSteel 1958 13%min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Condensation of film "Research in steel"
Produced by Motion Picture Techniques
Highlights of steel research as performed
at the Monroeville Research Center
STEEL VALLEY. SharonSteel 1957 18min sd
b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Industrial Film Producers
Shows how rare specialty metals, includ-
ing stamless steel and titanium, are made in
one . of the nation's largest steel companies.
Depicts end uses to which specialty steels are
put from bicycles and table flatware to jet
airplanes
STEEL WIRE FOR INDUSTRY. Venard 1957
24^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Closeups depict processing in a steel and
wire .mill. Shows how metallurgical science
contributes to development of new types of wire
for industrial uses
STORM CLOUDS OVER THE COLONIES
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
STORY OF ANYBURG, U.S.A. Disney 1958
8min sd color lease $100, rent $3
sh-c-ad Guide
The court of Anyburg brings a series of
automobiles to trial accused of being respon-
sible for accidents. The defense lawyer suc-
ceeds in fixing the blame where it belongs — on
the man and not the car
EFLA evaluation card No. 3720
STORY OF DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION.
ModernTP 1958 21min sd b&w or color free-
loan
ad
Produced by Colmes-Werrenrath Produc-
tions for Sears Roebuck Foundation
Explains the role of "D.E." in a typical
community school program and how it pre-
pares young people for careers in buying, re-
tail selling, financing, advertising, and many
other fields
STORY OF HELIUM
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
STORY OF OUR MONEY SYSTEM. Coronet
1958 sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Traces the evolution of the unified monev
system from the ancient practice of bartering
to the convenient forms of exchange used
today. Illustrates the early use of animals and
other mediums of exchange, showing the de-
velopment of metal coins, the English pouna,
the pine tree shilling of New England, and the
adoption of the dollar unit in America
LC card Fi A 58-753
EFLA evaluation card No. 3721
STORY OF OUR NUMBER SYSTEM. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Traces the historical development of num-
bers, discussing the counting systems of the
Babylonian Empire, the Mayan civilization, and
Rome; the development of calculating with the
abacus; the need for a place holder, which
became the zero; and the probable development
of present-day symbols
LC card Fi A 57-1035
STORY OF PORTUGAL. Swissair 1958 SOmin
sd color free -loan
ad
Kinescope
History, architecture, scenery and main
tourist attractions; Lisbon, Belem and the sea
side resorts
STORY OF THE FLORISSANT DOME. Swank
MP 1957 17min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Condor Films for Laclede
Gas Co.
Explains how the demand for natural gas
exceeded the supply available to Greater St
Louis, and how Laclede Gas Company solved
the problem of storing natural gas
STORY OF THE MODERN SPARK PLUG.
ChampSpark 1957 27min sd color $163. 3U.
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Productions
How Champion develops, designs, manu-
factures and markets spark plugs for today's
automobile, truck, marine and industrial en-
gines
STORY OP TWO MEN. Christoph 1956 28min
sd b&w $30, rent $5
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Life of Mentor Graham, the first teacher
of Abraham Lincoln. Portrays the numerous
obstacles which Graham overcame to be a
teacher, a vocation to which he was convinced
God called him
STRANGLE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
STRATFORD-ON-AVON. Contem 1956 14min
sd color $150, rent $4,50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tour of the ancient market of Stratford -
on-Avon with its Tudor buildings and gardens,
rich in historical and literary associations
74
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
STRIP GRAZING. WisU 1956 12%min sd b&w
rent 50c ,^ ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Explains the process of working the pas-
ture in shifts so cows get fresh forage every
day. Shows methods of dividing the pasture
area with portable electric fencing
STRIPES AND SIGNS. MissStHwy 1958 25min
sd color $170. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Mississippi,
Dept. of Educational Film Production
Explains the positioning of signs, the
techniques of laying out "no passing^' zones,
and the testing of curves for safe speed, show-
ing that the system of highway markings is
designed to help the driver
LC card Fi A 58-917
STROKES. AmHeart 1957 6min sd color $45.
rent $3.50
c-ad
Produced by Churchill -Wexler Film Pro-
ductions
Animated drawings explam what happens
when a stroke occurs, usually as a result of
atherosclerosis. Points out that early rehabili-
tation can lessen the damage and that many
persons who have strokes recover to a re-
markable degree
LC card Fi A 57-922
EFL.A evaluation card No, 3866
STRONGEST MEN WHO EVER LIVED. Mod-
ernTP 1956 27min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by General Petroleum Corp.
Shows the people of the Pacific Northwest
using the energy of oil on the farm and in the
forest, building industries and expanding trade
STUDENT NURSE. IntFlmBur 1958 SOmin sd
b&w $125
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
/^Q V\Q /To
Shows student nurses at a large city hos-
pital. Describes some of the courses the nurses
must take before they are qualified to receive
their cans
LC card FI A 58-335
SUBMARINE CABLE SYSTEMS DEVELOP-
MENT. BellTel 1958 18min sd color free-
loan
c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
Development work being conducted on
future broadband submarine cable systems at
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Emphasizes me-
chanical aspects of cable, repeater, and ship-
board machinery development
SUICIDE OF SOCIETY: VAN GOGH. NET
1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Draws upon the writing of Artaud to ex-
plain the story of Van Gogh. Presents the
problems of society versus the artist
EFLA evaluation card No. 3833
SUMMARY OF THREE MONTHS IN THE
UNITED STATES (1958). NET 1958 SOmin
sd b&w (World we want: 1958 ser) rent
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescope
Teenage delegates to the New York
Herald Tribune Forum discuss their visit to
America. Presents their views on what they
have seen, learned, and experienced
SUMMING UP
In SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSI-
BILITY (22 films)
SUN AND HOW IT AFFECTS US. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
A comprehensive study of the sun, deal-
ing with the sun's size, distance from the
earth, physical nature, and its effect on life,
weather, and tides on earth. Provides through
telescopic motion pictures a basic understand-
ing of the probable origin and effects of the
corona, prominences, flares, and sunspots
LC card Fi A 58-853
SUPERFORT
In AIR POWER (26 films)
SURE THING. ModernTP 1958 12min sd color
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Pelican Films for McKesson
Laboratories
A cartoon about health and nutrition.
Traces the discovery and evolution of vitamins
explains how they have helped conquer disease
and how certain vitamins help children sleep
and eat better
SURFACE TENSION. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Uses experiments to explain surface ten-
sion of water. Illustrates with soap bubbles,
balloons, and a razor blade floating on water.
Explains how surface tension of water may be
made weak thus providing power for a card-
board boat
SURPLUS AND A HUNGRY WORLD
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
SURVIVAL AT SEA. Guild 1956 26^min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
sh-c-ad
In man's conquest of the sea, one of his
greatest concerns is his effort to survive
THE SWATH MASTER. Riviera 1958 15min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Transland Co.
Shows different methods, materials, and
equipment used in crop dusting. Describes the
swathmaster, a device which attaches to air-
S lanes and demonstrates its versatility as it
usts, sprays, seeds, and fertilizes
LC card Fi A 58-3307
SWITZERLAND, LAND OF BLUE LAKES.
SwissTour 1956 20min sd color rent $2
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Montana- Film
Without narration. Uses a harmonious
blend of music and scenery of the lakes of
Geneva, Lucerne, Lugano, Zurich and Thun
LES SYLPH IDES. Brandon 1958 4^min sd b&w
$55, rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George K. Arthur
Excerpt of Galina Ulanova's performance.
Chopin's music rendered by the Symphonia Or-
chestra of London
SYMPHONIE MECANIQUE. French 1956 20min
sd b&w rent $1
c-ad
Mean Mitry illustrates a piece of "con-
crete music" by contemporary composer, Pierre
Boulez, with pictures of machines in action.
No spoken commentary
SUMMARY: THE WORLD WE WANT. NET
1957 29min sd b&w (World we want: 1957
ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
All 33 of the New York Herald Tribune
High School Forum delegates discuss what they
have accomplished at the forum and express
their opinions — positive and negative — about the
United States. Includes, the singing of native
songs
T.V. SMITH— l-IV
In HERITAGE VIM (4 films)
TACHE DIFFICILE. French 1957 20min sd b&w
rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows how Calmette discovered and tried
the anti-tuberculosis vaccine, the BCG (Bacille-
Calmette-Gu6rin)
75
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
TACKLEBUSTERS. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the struggle in luring and landing
the marfln and giant sail fish
TAKE IT FROM A CHAMPION. ChampSpark
1956 26min sd color $185, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
Driving safety habits demonstrated by
professional race drivers on the track; 1956 In-
dianapolis and Darlington "500:" NASCAR' S
Daytona Beach Race. Instruction on safe driv-
ing
TAKING CARE OF MYSELF. EducHor 1957
12min sd color $110
p Guide
Demonstrates the desired achievement
level in physical, mental and social activities
of the well-adjusted Ave or six year old; em-
phasizes the home environment meeting the
child's physical wants and emotional needs for
affection, security and achievement
TALE OF A TUB
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
TAMING A NEW FRONTIER. ModernTP 1958
25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by International Harvester Co.
The beginning stages of the nation's sec-
ond largest dam which will control the Colorado
River providing water for the arid region of
northern Arizona and Southern Utah
THE TANKSHIP. Dowling 1958 12min sd color
$120
el Guide
The story of oil from sources to refln-
eries, to the markets. Shows how an oil tanker
is built, its equipment and how the officers
and crews carry out their tasks
BFLA evaluation card No. 3907
TAPA MAKING. Barr 1958 15min sd color $150,
rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
, Shows the primitive method of making
and decorating tapa, an ancient Polynesian art
which has been retained in Samoa. Shows the
complete process of preparing the bark, trans-
ferring the tapa board pattern, and painting
the designs, demonstrating the use of native
materials and dyes in preparing tapas for the
modern market
LC card Fi A 58-3334
EFLA evaluation card No. 3756
TARGET: PLOESTI
In AIR POWER (26 films)
TEA, HORSE, AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
TEACHERS? Franciscan 1958 13min sd color
$135, rent $6
c-ad
Produced by Larry Dawson Productions
, . Satirizes four types of teachers aimed at
making just one point: the teacher is the
primary audio- visual "aid" in the classroom
TEACHING JOHNNY TO SWIM. AmRedCross
1959 14iAmin sd b&w $14, free-loan; color
$37.50, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Metropolitan Life Insurance
" The parents of Johnny and Susie discover
that, teaching the youngsters is a wonderful
family experience, as, step by step, they help
Johnny and Susie progress to the point where
they can dive into the deep end of the pool
TECHNIQUES OF GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
(2 films). WisU 1959 sd b&w set $148.50
-r^, sh-c
Kinescope
Part 1. 45min $110. Demonstration of the tech-
niques of gravimetric analysis (chloride
as silver-chloride) with sintered glass
filter crucible. Includes drying and weigh-
ing th.e sample; dissolution, precipitation
and filtration; drying and weighing the
precipitate
Part 2. 22min $55. Demonstrates use of the
Qooch crucible and paper as alternate
filtering media
TECHNOLOGY AND YOU. Neubacher 1959
13min sd color $130
el-Jh Guide
Shows recent developments in technology
and explains how they affect the life of the
individual. Discusses vocations in technology
and the importance of preparing for employ-
ment in the modern technological world
LC card Fi A 59-395
TEENAGER. Word 1956 40min sd color rent
$1.50
sh-c-ad
The story of a "tough guy" who comes to
Word of Life Island without knowing what he
is getting into, but finds Christ as his Saviour.
Depicts the life at all three Word of Life Camps
THE TEENS. Mcaraw 1957 26min sd (Ages
and stages ser) b&w $140, color $265
c-ad
Produced by Crawley Films for National
Film Board of Canada
Pictures the everyday life of three teen-
agers in an urban middle- class family, showing
the active interest and sympathy required of
parents to help teen-agers become adult in their
behavior and personality
LC card Fi A 57-240
EFLA evaluation card No. 3689
TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE COMMON-
WEALTH
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS SE-
RIES (13 films)
TENNESSEE COTTONTAIL, TennGame&Fish
1958 13min sd b&w or color (World out-
doors ser) free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A hectic day in the life of a cottontail
TERRA COTTA SCULPTURE
In VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films)
TEXAS COLLEGE TRAVELOGUE. Jacobs 1957
30min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh
Produced by Bob Bailey Studios for Im-
perial Sugar Co.
Tour of Texas senior colleges and uni-
versities
THEIR FAMILY. Sterl-MovUSA 1967 15min sd
h&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & As-
sociates
Study of Moslem and European families
arid their ways of life in Algeria today
THEIR LAND. Sterl-MovUSA 1957 15min sd
b&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield &
Study of the soldier working with the
citizen- farmer to protect against terrorist raids
in Algeria
THEIR LITTLE WORLD. BuffaloU 1958 22min
sd color $150, rent $1
c-ad
Sponsored by Amigos of Buffalo
Shows the community supported Cradle
Beach Camp on Lake Erie where handicapped,
well, and underprivileged children and tneir
counselors live together for a fortnight
LC card Fi A 58-374
THESE SHARKS NEED PROTECTION.
AustrlNews 1956 llmin sd b&w $30, rent
$1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows methods used to conserve the
edible shark in southeastern Australia
LC card Fi A 68-246
76
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THESE TENDER YEARS. Kessler 1957 13min
sd color $100. rent $8
c-ad
Describes the special diagnostic and re-
habilitation program of the Kessler Institute
for child congenital amputees
THEY CALLED IT WHITE MAN'S BURDEN
In COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS (13
films)
THIS— ABOVE ALL. Insulation 1956 ISVsmin
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by George Carillon, Inc. .
Traces the story of roofs as designed
during various architectural periods, emphasiz-
ing contemporary design. Shows various ma-
terials used in roof construction, drawing
attention ito the use of insulating roof deck
slab in contemporary design
LC card Fi A 57-808
THIS IS BERMUDA. ModernTP 1958 28V^min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by F.D.K. Productions for Ber-
muda Trade Development Board
Travelogue of Bermuda vacation land
THIS IS EXPLORING. BoyS 1958 27i^min sd
color $155
Jh-sh-c-ad
Emphasizes all phases of the new Ex-
ploring program — from skin diving to elec-
tronics, from high adventure to hi-fi
EPLA evaluation card No. 3867
THIS IS NIGERIA. Contem 1956 28min sd b&w
$90. rent $5
p-e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Nigerian Film United
Picture of life in Nigeria today and of
the territory's progress in political, industrial
and social spheres
THIS LAND AUSTRALIA. AustrlNews 1958
24min sd color $200, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Australia, showing the main fea-
tures of the land and the people
THIS NEW WORLD OF METALS. Westing
1957 20min sd color $123. free-loan
c-ad
A guide through one of America's pilot
production facilities for the research, develop-
ment, and processing of new metals and alloys
LC card Pi A 57-935
THIS NIGHT. BaptistBk 1957 29min sd b&w
(This is the answer ser) $180. rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films for Southern
Baptist Radio and Television Commission
A modern-day Scrooge finds himself en-
tombed in his own airless jewelry vault facing
death among his treasures. Ironically, one
item is a set of cuff-links featuring a Bible.
The man, however, is ^iven a second chance.
Based on the parable in Luke 12:16-21
THOUGHT FOR FOOD. MichStU 1957 26i^min
sd (County agent ser) b&w $100. color $200
ad
Shows how nutrition researchers learn
better ways to turn animal feeds into health-
ful, nutritious human foods
THREE GIRLS. Unitedlsr 1958 17min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Records the holiday adventures of three
youthful Israelis
TIE TIE GO-ROUND. ModernTP 1958 13min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by On-Film Productions for
Chicago Printed String Co.
Fantasy and a carnival-like atmosphere
provide the setting to show how easy it is to
tie beautiful bows, pom poms and other ribbon
decorations
TIME FOR VALOR. JewishChaut 1956 IS^min
sd b&w $35
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
Story of the historic struggle for free-
dom of worship made 2100 years ago by Matta-
thias and the Maccabees against King Antio-
chus and his army. Interpreted in the environ-
ment of a present day neighborhood through
a family's observance of the holiday
TO BE A LEADER. GirlS 1957 20min sd b&w
$85, rent $3.75
c-ad Guide
Presents leadership techniques to develop
group feeling; to help girls manage their own
affairs; and to understand individual differ-
ences and help girls grow
TO CARE FOR THIS LAND. MichCons 1957
22min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Describes the history, function, and ac-
complishment of soil conservation districts in
Michigan, showing the practices established,
demonstrations, tours, educational programs,
and contests
LC card Fi A 58-862
TO LINK A NATION
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
TO MARKET. TO MARKET
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
TO PLEASE A WOMAN. Assn 1959 14V2min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by On Film for Dow Chemical
Co.
Fantasy in pantomime which traces
the evolution of paint for the home. Shows how
primitive color mediums gradually gave way
to new modern-day latexes and easy-to-use
paints which facilitate the use of color in the
home
LC card Fi A 59-280
TO YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ACTIVE MINDS
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
TOBACCO FOR CIGARS. WisU 1956 12%min
sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA) , . . .
Shows the technique of drying^ stripping
and bundling of tobacco and the importance
of correct moisture content. From the farm the
tobacco goes to a warehouse for grading, siz-
ing, fermenting, stemming, and packing
TOMATO PESTS. VirginiaPoly 1957 e^min sd
b&w or color purchase apply, free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Acquaints home gardeners and tomato
growers with major tomato pests, and sources
of control information
TOMMY'S HEALTHY TEETH. Coronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
A young boy who is eager to learn more
about his teeth discovers that different teeth
cut, tear, and grind. When he visits the dental
office and has a cavity filled, he learns that
regular dental checkups are as important to
having healthy teeth as brushing them properly
and eating the right foods
LC card Fi A 59-202
TOMORROW'S DRIVERS. GenMot 1958 llmin
sd b&w free -loan
el-Jh
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Elementary school children play the part
of pedestrians, traffic cops and drivers on rnm-
iature streets in an experiment in driver
education designed to promote and activate
safe driving practices among all drivers
LC card Fi A 58-944
TOO MUCH IS PLENTY
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
77
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
TOOLING THE BAND SAW FOR PRODUC-
DUCTION. DoAlI 1957 lOmin sd color pur-
chase apply, free -loan
c-ad
Describes the versatility of the band saw
In the accurate removal of metal. Depicts slot-
ting of hydraulic pump rotors with the aid of
a simple indexing fixture for moderate produc-
tion and more elaborate flxturing for automatic
operation
TOOLS OF TELEPHONY. BellTel rev 1958
30min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1956 film
Produced by Parthenon Pictures for
Western Electric Co. _, . ^. , .^
The role of Western Electric as distribu-
tor, manufacturer, purchaser, and installer for
the Bell System
TORPEDOl Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w (King-
dom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the submarine that spotted the
location of the Japanese fleet, and the raid into
Nagasaki harbor, under the nose of Japane.-^.e
guns, sinking their warships
TORRID JOURNEY
In DOCTORS IN
SPACE (13 films)
TOULOUSE LAUTREC: THE NIGHT
WATCHER. NET 1956 15min sd b&w
(Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Francaise , _ . . . ^^
Depicts the Parisian night as seen by
Toulouse Lautrec. Follows Lautrec from the
Moulin Rouge to the circus and elsewhere on
the Paris scene. Stresses how Lautrec put hi.n
finger on the pulse of a city
TOUTE LA MEMOIRE D'UN MONDE. French
1957 20min sd b«few rent .$1
sh-c-ad
French narration , _ .
Depicts the National Library in Pan.s
with its historical buildings and shows how
they are constantly modernized and expanded.
Follows a newly acquired book through its
processing; shows where the Library treasures
are kept and the workshops where old precious
books are restored
TOWERS OF TRUTH. Crusade 1958 13V2min
sd b&w free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Allend'or Productions
Tells the story of Radio Free Europe aivl
its effect on eastern Europe within the sphere
of Soviet influence. Filmed at RFE headquar-
ters in Munich
LC card Fi A 57-528
TOWN PLANNING. IntFlmBur 1959 15min sd
b&w $85
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , . , ^ , .
Shows how science of town planning can
be directed . toward the re -planning of a city
grown at random, so that mistakes of the
past may be corrected and a result achieved
in which business, residential and industrial
areas are prooerly zoned
LC card Fi A 58-3536
TOYS OF TOMORROW. IdealToy 1957 lOmin
sd b&w free -loan
p.el-Jh
Shows how American toy manufacturers
think of ideas for the future and put them
into action
TRACING WITH INK. PurdueU 1957 32min sd
b&w $150. rent $3.75
c-ad
Demonstrates procedures for tracing on
cloth. Explains characteristics of lines and
showg use of lettering triangles for guide
lines
"^"^.nf^'^ ^2^"?"^ TRAINING (4 films). IndU
1957 ea 20min sd b&w ea $100. rent ea $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Counselors for Ameri-
can Bar Assn.
Titles are:
1. TRAFFIC PROBLEM. Discusses factors
causing the traffic problem; the statis-
tical cost in terms of lives, injuries and
dollars; steps necessary to reduce this
loss through engineering, education and
enforcement: and the court's opportunitv
for leadership
2. PROCEDURE IN THE TRAFFIC COURT-
ROOM. Explains the need to separate
trafflc cases from all others; the formal
opening of the courts; opening remarks
by the .iudge; individual arraignment and
plea; rights of defendants; .iudge's ex-
planation of his decision and concluding
procedure
3. CORRECTIVE PENALIZATION. Discusses
impersonal factors used by a .iudge in
determining proper penalty: personal fac-
tors considered; can'ts. don'ts, won'ts;
younger violators; equity and human in-
terest; court action; court supervised
corrective education
4. COURT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Discusses .iudicial supervision; control
over tickets and summonses; uniform
trafflc ticket and complaint; records for
case processing: records for financial
processing; audits; reporting of convic-
tions; traffic violations bureau; good
housekeeping for efficient administration
TRAFFIC PROBLEM
In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
TRAILER SAILORS. NatEng&Boat 1958 14min
sd color (Water world ser) free-loan
el. Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from Victor Kay-
fptz Productions
The Hansen family hitch its outboard
boat, motor and trailer rig to the car and is
off to fun and adventure
TRAINING CHAMPIONS. AustrlNews 1958
llmin sd b&w $30. rent $1.50
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows methods used by coaches in train-
ing young swimmers. Includes scenes of an
international 400-meters free style event show-
ing performances by Rose of Australia,
Yamanaka of Japan, and Breen of the United
States. Underwater shots show correct action
and style
LC card Fi A 58-3340
TRAINING OF A DIPLOMAT. NET 1956
29min sd b&w (America looks abroad ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Discusses the training of the men who
represent the United States overseas. De-
scribes the embassies and the men abroad,
the history of our diplomatic service, and its
present organization and budget
TRANSATLANTIC EMPRESS. CanPac 1957
27min sd color free-loan
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers a trip across the Atlantic by
Canadian Pacific's Empresses of Britain and
England. Includes views of ships and scenes
of life at sea
LC card Fi A 58-190
TRANS-CANADA SUMMER. CanTrav 1958
58min sd color free-loan
jh-sh.ad
Coast -to -coast portrait of Canada as it
might be seen from the Trans-Canada High-
way and some of its branch roads
LC card Fi A 59-196
TRANSONIC FLIGHT. Shell 1959 20min sd
color (High speed flight ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
An analysis of technical problems in the
transonic speeds, showing how designers have
solved the problems and made transonic flight
smooth and safe ^ ^„ „,„
LC card Fi A 59-217
78
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TRANSPORTATION IN THE MODERN
WORLD. Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $60.
color $110 . .^ ^ .^
el-Jh Guide
Presents a survey of transportation in
today's world, showing the importance of
various tvpes of transportation to industry,
travel, and growth of cities. Compares trans-
portation today with that of the past and
provides a basis for studying development of
transportation in an interdependent world
LC card Fi A 57-832
TRAVEL IN AMERICA IN THE 1840'S.
Coronet 1957 13l^min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh Guide
Pictures early methods of travel in Amer-
ica and changes in transportation beginning in
the 1840's. by following a young man as he
travels from New York State to Illinois, show-
ing him as he journeys by stagecoach, works as
a mule driver on the Erie Canal, travels by
lake steamer, and rides the new steam train
LC card Fi A 57-1025
TREASURE DIVING FAMILY. Guild 1956
26y2min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply . .
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a family that gees skin-diving,
kiddies and all, in search of sunken treasures
TREASURE IN BOOKS. Dowling 1958 llmin
sd color $110
p Guide
Two young boys digging for treasure dis-
cover that many of the best treasures are
found in books. Scenes in a library show how
to care for books and how children are helped
to find interesting material to read, both for
fun and for learning
LC card Fi A 59-179
EFLA evaluation card No. 3868
TREASURES OF THE EARTH. Churchill 1958
llmin sd b&w $50. rent $2.50; color $100,
rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with "Heath Elementary sci-
ence" textbooks
Uses animation to show the ways in
which minerals have been deposited in the
earth. Reviews the forces acting upon the
earth's crust and the resulting changes: shows
how minerals are concentrated as a con-
sequence of these changes by being deposited
in veins, by washing into stream beds and low
areas, and by seeping through the earth in
solution. Describes how oil was trapped in the
earth's folds and how coal was formed
LC card Fi A 59-21
TREASURES OF THE FOREST. Coronet 1959
13V2min sd b&w $75
el-Jh
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Outlines the programs for scientific re-
forestration in Canada stressing the value of
trees to the number of industries. Traces the
one- third of the cut trees which become paper
— from separating the logs to pulp -making to
the production of paper
LC card Fi A 59-121
TREATING CRUDE OIL EMULSIONS. Texas
U-Petr 1957 27min sd color $270
c-ad
Sponsored by Visco Products
Covers use of heat and chemical com-
pounds in breaking emulsions of crude oil and
water
TREE-TOP TARGETS. TennGame&Fish 1957
17min sd b&w or color purchase apply, free-
loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Grice-Ferguson
Discusses the various methods of squirrel
hunting and the life history of the squirrel
TREES: HOW WE IDENTIFY THEM. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Points out ways to identify trees — by
shape, bark, leaves and fruit — and explains the
differences between deciduous trees and ever-
greens. Shows individual characteristics of
many trees
LC card Fi A 58-252
EFLA evaluation card No. 3795
TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE DEFENDANT
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE PLAINTIFF
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
TRIGONOMETRY. EBF 1958 31min sd b&w
$150, rent $5.50; color $300, rent $8.50
Jh-sh Guide
Introduces the sine, cosine, and tangent
functions as they apply to a right triangle
TRIUMPH OF MASS PRODUCTION
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
THE TROUBLEMAKER. McGraw 1959 14min
sd (Discussion problems ser) b&w $80. rent
apply; color $160. rent apply
el-jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Tells of a boy who turns troublemaker as
a means of satisfying his own needs. Designed
to show the interaction between the trouble-
maker and his peer group and to stimulate
class discussion of what makes him behave
that way
TRUCK DRIVER. EBF 1958 16min sd b&w
$90. rent $3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
p-el Guide
Stresses the transportation of goods be-
tween cities. Follows a trip of a long-distance
truck -driver
LC card Fi A 58-3330
EFLA evaluation card No. 3869
TRUE CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
TUMBLEWEED MAN. BaptistBk 1957 29min
sd b&w (This is the answer ser) $180. rent
$9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films for Southern
Baptist Radio & Television Commission
A modern-day portrayal of the parable
about the tree and its fruit, explaining that no
man needs to fight his battles alone because
(3rod helps those who place their trust in Him
L(5 card Fi A 59-136
TUNA CLIPPER. Guild 1956 26V2min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the tuna fishermen who sail their
modern ice clippers south from San Diego to
Peru in quest of the Wiley tuna, recording life
aboard, preparations, and the landing of giant
tuna
TURKEY: A STRATEGIC LAND AND IT'S
PEOPLE. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60.
color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains that the location of Turkey be-
tween Asia and Europe and astride Russia's
water route to the Black Sea gives it a strategic
political importance. Describes the climactic
and geographic features of Turkey, and shows
the country's natural resources and industries
in relation to the Turkish people. Describes
the beginnings of westernization as introduced
by Ataturk, and the continuing changes taking
place in modern Turkey
LC card Fi R 59-441
TURKEY OF ATATURK. Benner 1958 42min
sd color $350, rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts modern Turkey— cities, villages,
agriculture, folk dances and music. Shows an-
cient ruins, transportation, recreational ac-
tivities and celebrations
EFLA evaluation card No. 3796
TURN THE OTHER CHEEK. Family 1958
15min sd (Our children ser) b&w rent $5;
color rent $8
p-el Guide
A dramatization in which the experiences
of a young girl are used to Illustrate Jesus'
teaching on forgiveness
LC card Fi A 59-137
EFLA evaluation card No. 3724
79
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
TURNING POINT. MichStU 1957 26%min sd
(County agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply;
color $200, rent apply
ad
Produced by Capital Film Service
Depicts man's efforts to prepare the soil
from the time of the forked stick to the day of
the multiple plow. Shows the role of research
in finding how efficient soil tillage machines
are
TUSCAN COUNTRYSIDE. IntFlmBur 1958
12min sd b&w $60
Jh
Produced by Boulton -Hawker Films
Discusses Tuscany with particular atten-
tion to agriculture In the coastal plain and
Apennine foothills
LC card Fi A 59-92
TWENTIETH CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS
In EDUCATION IN AMERICA SERIES (3
films)
20TH CENTURY SAILOR. Guild 1956 26%min
sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A trip around the world on a modern
cargo vessel including the Orient, Burma,
Mediterranean ports, and the Suez Canal
TWENTY YEARS OF WORLD SERIES
THRILLS. Am&NatL 1958 30min sd b&w
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Chicago Film Studio for both
Leagues and A.G. Spalding & Bros.
Contains the great plays from the World
Series of 1938 through 1957 including Enos
Slaughter's winning dash, Mickey Owen's
dropped third strike, the Willie Mays catch and
Don Larsen's perfect game
TWO BOYS AND A BOAT. AustrlNews 1958
18^min sd b&w $60, rent $3
p-el-Jh-c-ad
Two young boys go adventuring on
Sydney Harbor. Describes V.J. Sailing Clubs
for youngsters
U.S. AND U.S.S.R.— CONFLICT OR PEACE?
World 1957 29min sd b&w (Your world in
crisis ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discussion of the competition between the
United States and the U.S.S.R., disarmament
possibilities and the military, economic and
propaganda strengths and weaknesses of each.
Participants: William R. Frye, Boris Shub and
Dr John G. Stoessinger
EFLA evaluation card No. 3573
U.S. FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY. World
1957 29min sd b&w (Your world in crisis
ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
TGlGvisiori j\.ssn
XT .X Piscussion of present and desirable
United States policies regarding trade, foreign
military and economic aid and public and pri-
vate investment abroad. Participants: Mrs
Vera M. Dean, August Heckscher, Dr Richard
Gardner
^•^•^rP-^^'?r^.^^9}rJrPX. 'N THE MIDDLE
EAST. World 1957 29min sd b&w (Your
world in crisis ser) $80, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Metropolitan Educational
Television Assn.
Discussion of United States political, eco-
nomic and military ^ objectives in the Middle
East and the policies in effect and needed.
Participants: Mrs Vera M. Dean, Dr Karim
Azkoul, and Arch Parsons. Jr.
EFLiA evaluation card No. 3574
UNDERGROUND ARTERIES. Johns -M ^ rev
1957 36min sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
ad
Revision of 1949 film , „ ^.
Depicts manufacturing and installation or
Transite Asbestos -Cement Pipe for municipal
water systems
UNDERSTANDING OTHERS. McGraw 1959
12min sd (Discussion problems ser) b&w
$70, rent apply; color $140, rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Plea to judge the other person for his
true value, ability and net worth, rather than
by his economic background, poor social skills
and inability to be one of the group
UNDERSTANDING OUR EARTH: ROCKS
AND MINERALS. Coronet 1957 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Relates the three classes of rocks —
igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic — to the
natural conditions that produced them. Ex-
plains the various uses of rocks and minerals
in their natural state
LC card Fi A 57-1032
UNITED STATES EXPANSION OVERSEAS
(1893-1917). Coronet 1958 13%min sd b&w
$75, color $137.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Reviews United States expansion into the
Hawaiian Islands, Cuba, the Philippines, and
countries of Central America: describes the
policy of the United States as it progressed
from isolationism toward internationalism dur-
ing the terms of Cleveland, McKinley, and
Theodore Roosevelt; discusses the problems of
expansion and their long-range results
LC card Fi A 58-1138
EFLA evaluation card No. 3797
UNITY OF SCIENCE
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
UNIVERSAL PET
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
UNIVERSITY FOREST LANDS. MissU 1958
14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows good forest management in prac-
tice. Includes sequences showing summer camp
facilities for student foresters
LC card Fi A 58-918
UNLEARNING PREJUDICE. Anti-Def 1957
29min sd b&w (Open mind ser) $75, rent
apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC. Kinescope
Panel of Benjamin Epstein, Elmo Roper,
and Marie Jahoda discuss various aspects of
anti-social prejudice
UNSEEN BURDEN
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
UNSUBSTANTIAL FLESH
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
USE OF T-SQUARE AND TRIANGLES, rev
1958 33min sd b&w $140. rent $3.75
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates the basic principles for cor-
rect use of the T-square and triangles
USE OF THE ANALYTICAL BALANCE. WisU
1957 45min sd b&w $99
sh-c
Kinescope
Describes construction of the analytical
balance: weighing principles and techniques,
methods of weighing, and elementary handling
techniques
LC card Fi A 59-160
USING A READING READINESS BOOK.
lowaU 1956 21min sd b&w $75, rent $2.50
c-ad Guide
Instruction in the two lessons filmed i.s
conceived with helping children to recognize
the consonant in sound at the beginning of
familiar words
80
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
VALLEY OF THE YARRA. AustrlNews 1956
lOi/^min sd color $85, rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-c
The River Yarra meanders through rustic
scenes to become the bustling port of Mel-
bourne
VAMOS A COLOMBIA. IntFlmBur 1957 llmin
sd color $100. rent $5
sh-c
Spanish narration
Deals with modern Colombia, Including
information on important cities, economic and
cultural activities
EFLA evaluaion card No. 3414
VANNEVAR BUSH. EBF 1958 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Vannevar Bush, administrator and elec-
trical engineer, discusses his career in industry
and government. Describes his work as direc-
tor of the Office of Scientific Research and
Development of the United States during World
War II
LC card Fi A 58-3322
VARICOSE VEINS. AmHeart 1958 7min sd color
free -loan
ad
Animated diagrams show the structure
and function of the veins, how the valves work,
and how the valves may break down causing
varicose veins. Describes symptoms of vari-
cose veins, treatment, and general recommen-
dations for patients
LC card Fl A 59-144
VENETIAN FESTIVALS. NET 1956 15min sd
b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by RadiodifCusion Television
Francaise
. Presents an interpretation of the Venetian
Festivals as seen by Longhi, Guardi and Tie-
polo
VENICE: THE PERFECT BOOK
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
VERBOS REGULARES— INFINITIVO, INDI-
CATIVO Y CONDICIONAL
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
(7 films)
VERBOS REGULARES— SUBJUNTIVO E IM-
PERATIVO
In SPANISH INSTRUCTO-FILM SERIES
(7 films)
VICE-PRESIDENT
In NATURE OF WORK (6 films)
VICTORY IN EUROPE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
VIEW FROM THE MOUNTAIN.
1958 20min sd color free-loan
ModemTP characters
through costumed dramatizations and authentic
yikin^ artigacts, various aspects of Norse cul-
ture, including home life, manners, and dress.
I^e-enacts various explorations culminating in
Leif Ericson's discovery of the North American
continent nearly five hundred years before the
voyage of Columbus
LC card Fi A 58-751
EFLA evaluation card No. 3726
VILLAGE OF SPAIN. See PUEBLO DE ES-
PANA
VINTAGE HOLIDAY. ModemTP 1957 17min sd
color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by South Africa Tourist Corp.
Depicts Cape Town, the beaches, the
Houses of Parliament, the modern apartment
buildings, the flower market and a fishing vil-
lage. Shows the South African wine industry
VIRGIN ISLANDS. DavisProd 1957 llmin sd
color $125
Jh-sh-ad
Points out the Danish influence In the
streets and markets of a port town in the
Virgin Islands; shows land crabs in swamp
areas, historical landmarks, and native ac-
tivities on the waterfront; and includes a steel
band playing Calypso
LC card Fi A 57-623
VIRGINIA WONDERLAND. Virginia-Consv
1957 lli?^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Tantamount Pictures for
Grand Caverns of Virginia and Shenandoah
Acres Resort
Scenes at Shenandoah Acres Resort near
Stuart's Draft, Va.. and in the Grand Caverns
of Virginia at Grottoes, Va.
VIRGINIA'S CAPITOL. Virffinia-Ed rev 1957
llmin sd b&w $30, rent $2; color $72, rent $4
ei-Jh-sh
Revision of 1949 film "Our State Capitol"
A tour through Richmond's Capitol
Square, with views of the Capitol, adjacent
buildings, and statues representing aspects of
Virginia's history
LC card Fi A 58-278
VIRGINIA'S FISHING INDUSTRY. Virginia-
Ed 1956 13min sd b&w $45, rent $2; color
$85, rent $4
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes fish and shellfish in Virginia's
fishing industry and shows how they are caught
LC card Fi A 58-280
VISION MAKERS. BetterVis 1958 Smin sd color
free- loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Proser- Barnes
Shows how the eye works and how we
see with the aid of the brain. Uses puppet
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for American Dietetic Assn.
Depicts the experiences of a girl in a
hosipital dietetic internship. Traces pre'para-
tion for careers in dietetics
EFLA evaluation card No. 3871
VIEWING THE SUPERNATURAL
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
VIKINGS. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w (Kingdom
of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the mastery of the sea of the
Vikings and the race of men who followeid in
their footsteps
VIKINGS AND THEIR EXPLORATIONS. Cor-
onet 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Describes the influence of Viking war-
riors of the ninth and tenth centuries on the
history of many modem-day nations. Showis,
VISIT TO LONDON IN 1860 WITH GUSTAVE
D6RE. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images
of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Presents, through the engravings of Gus-
tave Dore, the London of 1860 with its parks,
its poor, and its never-changing Thames. Con-
trasts the life of all its people from the highest
to the lowest
EFLA evaluation card No. S8i37
VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR (10 films). NET
1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia
Titles are:
1. TERRA COTTA SCULPTURE. Discusses
the use of terra cotta clay in sculpturing.
Shows the modeling of a figure in terra
cotta clay. Explains the nature of this
medium, the problems of working with it,
and how it differs from ordinary modeling
clay
81
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
VISITS WITH A SCULPTOR— CoMiinwed
2. MODELING THE PORTRAIT. Demon-
strates the modeling of a portrait in clay.
Explains how a sculptured portrait re-
flects "likeness" and reveals the char-
acter and personality of the sitter. Dis-
cusses the problems of working in three
dimensions and the creation of sculptural
form and proportion
3. DESIGNING FOR REPRODUCTION. Dis-
cusses the processes involved in creating
a piece of sculpture suitable for repro-
du^'tion. Explains compositional elements
in sculpture while a figure is modeled.
Shows the process of making a plaster
mold from the completed figure
4. REPRODUCTION IN TERRA COTTA.
Shows how terra cotta clay may be used
to create a reproduction. Demonstrates
two different methods of using terra
cotta. Explains several large pieces of
terra cotta sculpture and presents them
in their natural setting
5. FINISHING CERAMIC SCULPTURE. Dis-
cusses finishing techniques in ceramic
sculpture. Explains how the finish must
make the sculptured work permanent and
at the same time enhance its feeling and
form. Shows the method of firing ceramic
pieces in the kiln
6. ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE. Explains
how the sculptor, architect, and owner
must work in close collaboration. Shows
the modeling in clay of a relief designed
for use on the wall of a building. Demon-
strates the casting of the plaster mold of
the relief
7. SCULPTURE IN WOOD. Demonstrates the
tools and techniques of wood carving.
Discusses and shows the advantages and
disadvantages of wood as a medium of
sculpture. Illustrates with finished works
carved from different woods explaining
the sculptural qualities and techniques of
each
8. SCULPTURE IN RELIEF. Explains how
sculpture in relief developed from the
cave man to the present. Illustrates with
ancient and modern examples. Discusses
the composition and carving techniques
of five scale reproductions of famous
relief sculptures
9. SCULPTURE IN STONE. Discusses the use
of stone as a medium of sculpture.
Demonstrates the tools and techniques of
stone carving. Shows several works
carved from different types of stone ex-
plaining why particular stone is chosen
for a specific piece of sculpture
10. MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. Discusses
the problems and techniques of conceiv-
ing a monumental sculpture. Presents
the steps the sculptor follows from the
initial sketch to the completed work.
Demonstrates by sculpturing a figure of
Walt Whitman on a monumental scale
VIVE LE SKI. IntFlmBur 1956 16min sd b&w
$80. rent $5
sh-c
French narration
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Shows the skill of making skis. Pierre
Jalbert demonstrates the principal ski move-
ments
VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN THE OIL IN-
DUSTRY. TexasU-Petr 1956 14%min sd
color $145
c-ad
Explains how API-AAODC sponsored
training courses are planned, developed, and
offered in the field
VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE— CHARLES DAR-
WIN. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery
II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Highlights of Charles Darwin's early life
including his famous voyage aboard "The
Beagle." Tells how he was able to formulate
the greatest of general principles about living
things from the facts he collected, the specimens
he stored away, and the places he saw on his
long voyage
VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER. UW 1957
9min sd b&w (Historic special ser) $22.95
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the sea adventure on the May-
fiower II from England to Plymouth Rock
WALT WHITMAN: BACKGROUND FOR HIS
WORKS. Coronet 1957 IS^^min sd b&w
$68.75, color $125
Jh-sh-c Guide
Shows how Whitman's works were
strongly influenced by significant facets of
changing nineteenth century America. Scenes
of the poet's life and of his America give mean-
ing to selections from his poetry
WALTER GROPIUS. EBF 1958 28min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Walter Gropius, chairman of the Depart-
ment of Architecture of the Graduate School of
Design, Harvard University, tells of his earlier
career as a leader in the growth of modem
architecture in Gemany. Explains that he was
the founder of the Bauhaus school in Dessau,
Germany, which after World War I played a
leading part in the development of conceptions
of architecture and design that now have
worldwide acceptance
LC card Fi A 5S-3324
WANDA LANDOWSKA. EBP 1958 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Wanda Landowska speaks of her life, her
career, and her philosophy as an artist, de-
scribing the inspired effort through which she
gained public acceptance of the harpsichord
as being the instrument for which much of the
music of Bach and earlier composers was
originally written. Includes several selections
played by Madam Landowska from the works
of Bach
LC card Fi A 58-638
WANTED— MAN ALIVE. GenMot 1958 llmin
sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
A "tongue-in-cheek" approach to selling
in the appliance field
WANTED: SKILLED WORKERS— ON TRAD^^
PREPARATORY TRAINING. TexasU 1958
22min sd color (Industrial education ser)
$160, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by National Assn. of Super-
visors of Industrial Education
Depicts the experiences of three students
who, through proper counsel and guidance
take trade preparatory training and secure good
jobs as a result of their training. Sets forth
the place and importance of school administra-
tors, boards of education, and advisory com-
mittees in educational programs of this type
WAR AND PEACE. Unitedlsr 1957 23min sd
b&w (Drew Pearson reports on Holy Land
ser) rent $3
ad
Drew Pearson interviews many people in
Israel and asks them what they think Israel
needs most and though some used different
language, such as "security" or "farms to
achieve security," most of them answered
"peace"
THE WARLORDS
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE
LEVEL) (15 films)
WATER CHAMPS. Guild 1956 26i^min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains that man's constant struggle
against time and space takes odd shape on the
sea — streaking across the water at 180 miles
per hour, or penetrating to depths never be-
fore achieved, and swimming and diving like
creatures of the deep
82
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WATER COLOR PAINTING IN THE WORLD
OF ART. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World
of art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses painting with water color as an
Individual expression of art. Presents examples
of water color paintings by well-known artists
and explains them in terms of subject, tech-
niques, composition, and total effect. Shows the
tools and materials used in water color pamt-
ing and demonstrates their use
WATER CROPS AND MEN. Sterl-MovUSA
1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser)
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & As-
Reviews how Moslems and Europeans
have begun to make Algeria self-sufHcient
WATER FOR THE COMMUNITY. Coronet 1958
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Follows the process by which water is
treated from the time it leaves its original
source until it is purified and distributed to
the community. Describes the importance or
making water clear, correcting special prob-
lems, and killing bacteria. Explains the source
of a community's water supply in terms of
the water cycle and subsequent storage within
the earth or on its surface
LC card Fi A 59-152
EFLA evaluation card No. 3872
WATER, LIFEBLOOD OF THE WEST. Dag-
gett 1958 12i^min sd b&w $60, color $120
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes the creation of the Bureau of
Reclamation in 1902 by Congress; maps the rec-
lamation projects in the area of the Bureau's
operation; and shows the Salt River and the
Lower Colorado River Basin developments. Pic-
tures the functions of Hoover Dam, Including
water storage, flood control, de-silting, and
generation of electric power. Shows lakes cre-
ated by the dams which are used for recreation
areas and wild-life refuges
LC card Fi A 59-31
WATER PRESSURE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Shows that water has weight and exerts
pressure in all directions. Explains why there
IS more water pressure at the bottom of a lake.
Tells why dams are thicker at the bottom than
at the top
WATER SAFETY. TennGame&Fish 1958 19min
sd b&w or color purchase apply, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Gives a lesson on water safety. Empha-
sizes proper handling, safety equipment and
wise use of boats
proper handling, safety equipment and wise use
of boats
WATER— SCULPTOR OF THE LAND. NET
1956 30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent
$4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Describes how water changes the face
of the earth. Explains the formation and dis-
tinguishing characteristics of the common sedi-
mentary rocks: limestone, sandstone, shale,
and conglomerate
WATER SKI TIPS. Ideal 1957 15min sd free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Evinrude Motors
A family is introduced to water skiing.
Gives advice on boats, motors and ski equip-
ment
WATER SKIING. JohnsonMot 1956 21min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George W. Colburn Labora-
tory
Gives instructions on water skiing and
shows the professional tricks of the sport
WATER WHEELS. NET 1957 15min sd b&W
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent tZ
p-el
Produced by WCET
Shows how to make a water wheel. Uses
art work to explain how water wheels are
used to make work easier. Shows how water
Wheels lift heavy objects
WATERCOLOR AND PRINTERS INK. Ford
1957 30min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Allend'or Productions
Begins with the artist at work on water-
colors or California's Big Sur coast. Details
each step in the reproduction of a color origi-
nal by rotogravure and offset in lithograpny
LC card Fi A 68-368
WATTEAU'S 'FETES GALANTES'. NET
1956 115 min sd b&w (Images of art ser)
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifu'ssion Television
Discusses the inspiration the poet Paul
Verlaine derived from the paintings of Wat-
teau. Combines the works of both artists to
the music of Lulli
WAYS OF THE ANT. NET 1956 30min sd b&W
(Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Describes the social structure and organi-
zation of the ant world. Demonstrates with live
colonies of ants. Explains how to keep an ant
colony
WEAKNESS INTO STRENGTH
In NEW NATION IN THE WEST INDIES
(4 films)
WEATHER MAPS, CALENDARS, AND
CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
WEATHER PATROL. Guild 1956 26%min sd
b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Forewarning the world of impending hur-
ricanes, the International Weather Patrol
draws on every available source and one of
the most dependable is the Coast Guard
WEBS AND THEIR WEAVERS. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
Shows the habits and characterisitics of
the barn, funnel -web, and the crab spiders.
Explains how spiders spin their webs and
catch prey
WEDGES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Discusses a wedge and demonstrates that
it is both a simple machine and an inclined
plane. Explains a jackscrew used to lift auto-
mobiles. Begins the building of a bird house
WEIGHING AIR. NET 1957 ISmin sd b&W
(Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Uses experiments to show that air has
weight. Demonstrates with a basketball and
balloons how air is weighed
WELCOME YOUR MAJESTY. AustrlNews
1958 34min sd color $255, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Visit of Queen Mother Elizabeth to Aus-
tralia in 1958
WEST AFRICA
In REPORT ON AFRICA (3 films)
83
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
WEST INDIES: GEOGRAPHY OF THE
AMERICAS. Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Discusses the varied population, terrain,
resources, and opportunities for economic
growth of 'the West Indies, modern trends
toward industry, and traditions of large plan-
tations and small farms raising large variety
of semi -tropical food crops
LC card Fi A 57-1038
EFLA evaluation card No. 8570
WEST TO THE TETONS. Ford 1958 27min sd
color (By way of adventure ser) free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Portrays Wyoming's Grand Teton Na-
tional Park. Shares the adventures of a young
couple exploring the mountain trails, learning
the rules and tricks of mountain climbing and
learning to water ski on one of the lakes
WESTWARD GROWTH OF OUR NATION
(1803-1853). Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Discusses the expansion of the United
States from 1803 to 1853, describing the strug-
gles and conflicts, the treaties signed, and the
brave pioneers who explored and settled the
West. Shows how the Louisiana Territory,
Texas and the great Southwest, and the
Oregon country, became a part of the Nation
LC card Fi A 59-334
WESTWARD TO GREECE
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
WHALE HUNT. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the fight to harpoon a 90 foot
whale, and the struggle killer whales put up to
save their young. Shows modern equipment
applied to an old industry
WHAT A VACATION. Ford 1958 26min sd color
(By way of adventure ser) free -loan
Jh-sh-ad
An amusing journey into boredom of a
small boy visiting all the places his father and
mother wish to see in New York. Shares his
excitement when his father remembers a prom-
ise and all his dreams of many months come
true
WHAT ABOUT SCHOOL SPIRIT. McGraw 1959
15min sd b&w (Discussion problems ser)
$80, rent apply
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Designed to suggest that school spirit.
rather than the immature concept of the fren-
zied sports rally, is a form of citizenship re-
quiring the assum?)tion of responsibilities, both
curricular and extra-curricular
WHAT ARE DEIVIOCRACY'S PREJUDICES?
In ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
WHAT ARE MACHINES? See MACHINES
HELP US
WHAT BONES CAN TELL US. NET 1956
30min sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced bv WGBH
Discusses the development and classifica-
tion of mammals. Explains how historical
progression of animals is determined throvigh
examination of bones and teeth. Considers six
orders of mammals: opossums, bats, carnivores,
even- toed animals, and rabbits
WHAT DO WE SEE IN THE SKY? Coronet
1957 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Shows a young boy as he learns about
the sun. moon, planets, stars, and constella-
tions, their relative size and distance, their
light, and something of their composition
LC card Fi A 57-1024
WHAT DOES THE WORD "AFRICA" MEAN
TO YOU?
In ROOTS OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
WHAT DOES THE WORD "AMERICAN"
MEAN TO YOU. NET 1958 30min sd b&w
(World we want: 1958 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescope
Teenagers from Italy, Union of South
Africa, Brazil, and Ethiopia discuss what the
word "American" means in different parts of
the world. Examines race problems and prej-
udices as viewed by their countries
WHAT DOES THE WORD COMMUNISM
MEAN TO YOU. NET 1957 29min sd b&w
(World we want: 1957 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
Teenagers from four foreign countries
discuss the nature of communism. The Yugo-
slavian delegate defends her country's brand of
communism but not Russian imperialism. The
other members are in agreement with the Ko-
rean delegate who rejects communism com-
pletely
WHAT IS A HOUSE? AmInstArch 1958 14min
sd color $65, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry J. Kaufman & Asso-
Traces the evolution of the American
house from the "carpenter classic" to the resi-
dence of the future. Presents some of the prob-
lems of site planning, orientation, and building
technology as well as the social and economic
needs which must be considered to make a
house a home
WHAT IS AMERICA FAMOUS FOR? NET
1958 30min sd b&w (World we want: 1958
ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune.
Kinescope
Teenagers from Pakistan. Union of South
Africa, India, and the United Kingdom discuss
Britain's reaction to the earth satellite rivalry
between the United States and Rus-^^ia. Each
representative tells what America is famour for
in his country
WHAT'S WRONG WITH AMERICAN HIGH
SCHOOLS? NET 1957 29min sd b&w (World
we want: 1957 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WOR-TV
Teenagers from five foreign countries dis-
cuss American hif?h schools and describe them
as being too easy, not sufficiently challenging.
They praise the American school systems and
the teaching materials. They examine their
own school systems, their weaknesses and ad-
vantages
WHEELS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle
Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains how wheels function to reduce
friction. Summarizes the principles of the
inclined plane, lever, and wheel
WHAT DO FATHERS DO? Churchill 1958
llmin sd (Family relations ser) b&w $50,
rent $2.50; color $100, rent $4
p-c-ad Guide
Produced by Argus Films
On a special day Toby's father takes Tobv
to the construction job where he works. Oh
the way they find other fathers starting out on
other jobs. Toby learns how a father's earn-
mgs buy the things his whole family wants and
needs. He discovers that fathers like their
work and like to be with their friends
WHEN BOYS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
WHEN EVERY MINUTE COUNTS. Modern
TP 1958 21min sd b&w or color free-loan
ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Inc. for
American District Telegraph Service
Demonstrates how an electric protection
system guards against fire and thwarts even
the most ingenious burglars
84
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WHEN GIRLS ENCOUNTER PUBERTY
In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIF-
FERENT (12 films)
WHERE HE WALKED. Classroom 1959 14min
sd color $135. rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Mears-Evans Productions
An impression of Christ in the manner
of a tone-picture-poem. All narration from
the Bible
WHERE THERE'S A WILL. ConnU 1957
28min sd color $165. rent $1
c-ad
Portrays the possibilities for the adjust-
ment of the handicapped mother to a satisfy-
iner role in the home. Shows how four handi-
capped mothers have succeeded in caring for
their children _ , ^ .„„
LC card Fi A 59-493 , ^^ „ ^„
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3762
WHERE YOUR HEART IS. Baptists 1958
28min sd b&w $180, rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Broadman Films
Jesus said, "No man can serve two mas-
ters." He also said, "Seek first the kingdom
of God. and his right'^'^usness; and all these
things shall be added unto you." These two
statements are the basis for a story set in the
home of Tom and Dorothy Nelson
WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS. UW 1958
27min sd color (His way — His word ser)
$300. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Catchings-Denker Corp.
The story of a wealthy merchant and his
adopted daughter. The little girl wanting love
and affection becomes more and more unhappy
and soon runs away. Jesus teaches the mer-
chant that there is a great difference between
the gifts of worldly treasures and the true
gift of love. Based on Matthew 6:19-34, and
Luke 12:15-34
WHEREVER WE MAY WORK. NZealEmb
1956 18min sd b&w rent apply
el-ih-sh-c-ad
Shows types of accidents which might
occur in a variety of industries, and how to
prevent them
LC card Fi A 58-489
WHITE WONDER. ModernTP 1958 27V4min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Morton Salt Co.
Traces the origin of salt, the compound
used since time immemorial by man, and pic-
tures its many modern uses in the home, on
farms and in industry
WHO PAYS THE BILL?
In NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY
(6 films)
WHO SHOULD DECIDE? (AREAS OF PA-
RENTAL AUTHORITY). Coronet 1958
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Uses a family setting, with two teenage
children who find that their own decisions
and desires frequently conflict with those of
their parents, to illustrate the most typical
problems faced by teenagers. Raises questions
concerning areas and degree of parental in-
fluence, providing a basis for discussion
LC card Fi A 58-3363
WHO'S RESPONSIBLE?
In ROOTS. OF PREJUDICE (6 films)
WHY DO THINGS DIFFER? NET 1956 30min
sd b&w (Discovery II ser) rent $4.75
el-Jh-sh
Produced by WGBH
, Drarnatizes the questions raised in Dar-
win s mind on his return to England from his
famous voyage. Discusses why animals differ
when found in different locations, why and
'^^Y^ species arise, and if new forms appear
suddenly
WHY MEAT-TYPE HOGS? WisU 1956 12%mln
sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Consumer preference for lean pork is
given as the reason for the demand for meat-
type hogs. Shows when to sell by the weight -
age chart and how various cuts of pork are
trimmed by the packer. Illustrates determina-
tion of the amount of lean, back fat thickness,
and United States grades
WHY SALES MANAGERS GO NUTS. Dartnell
1958 lOmin sd b&w $85. rent $25
c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Shows what happens when effective com-
munication does not exist between the sales-
man and the sales chief
LC card Fi A 59-283
WHY SCIENCE WORKS
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23
films)
WIDER WORLD. GirlS 1956 28min sd color
$120, rent $4.25
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by International Film Founda-
Mexican Girl Guides teach reading and
writing. In Finland blind Girl Guides play a
"wide game" in the country. In the U.S.A.,
Senior Girl Scouts work to get out the vote at
a local election. Burmese Guides give service
at a Buddhist temple and care for cnildren in a
day nursery
LC card Fi 57-2
EFLA evaluation card No. 3196
WILDLIFE IN THE ROCKIES. CanTrav 1958
14min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-ad
Shows views of the creatures of the wild
that inhabit the forested mountain slopes of
Banff and Jasper National Parks, including
deer, moose, bear, big-horn sheep, birds, and
small animals that live above the tree-line
LC card Fi A 58-627
WILDLIFE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
CanNFB 1958 9min sd color $80
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A study of the animals and birds that
inhabit the forests, valleys, and slopes of the
Rocky Mountains, exploring the domain of the
golden eagle and the lordly moose, the black
bear and the bighorn sheep. Includes many
close-ups of these and other birds and animals
LC card Fi A 58-1004
WILEY WORKS. BallStTC 1958 22min sd color
$145, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Portrays the Summer Visiting Artist
series at Ball State Teachers College. Includes
a one man show of Wiley's works, then pro-
ceeds to follow Wiley in creating a painting
using terrazzo, colored pigment, brazing rods,
etc.
WILLIAM PENN AND THE QUAKERS (THE
PENNSYLVANIA COLONY). Coronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60, coolr $110
el-Guide
Describing the Quaker's struggle for free-
dom of worship in 17th century England. Dis-
cusses how under William Penn's leadership a
colony was founded in America which was
dedicated to freedom of speech and religion,
and equality for all, and how an ample op-
portunity for trade, industry, and agriculture
helped Pennsylvania develop into a political,
economic, and cultural leader among the
colonies
LC card Fi A 59-442
WILLIAMSBURG IN THE AMERICAN
HERITAGE. ColonialWms 1958 20min sd
color $150, rent $4
Jh-sh
Traces the footsteps of history across
Virginia's "historic Peninsula," from the land-
ing at Jamestown to final victory at Yorktown
85
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
WILSON'S BIRTHPLACE. Virginia-Ed 1957
6min sd b&w $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the heritage of Woodrow Wilson
and his environment as a child in Staunton, Va.
LC card Fi A 58-373
WINDOWALLS FROM THE FRIENDLY VAL-
LEY. ModernTP 1956 18min sd color free-
loan ^ ^
sh-ad
Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries
for the Andersen Corp,
Shows how modem window units are
made
WINGS TO BRITAIN. Ideal 1958 28min sd color
rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Frederick Watson for Pan
American World Airways
Panorama of Great Britain today. Shows
the moors of Scotland where the clans gather
for the famous Highland games
WINNING OF FRANCE
In AIR POWER (26 films)
WINTER WOODS. TennGame&Fish 1958
12i^min sd b&w or color (World outdoors
ser) purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Reveals the winter quarters of some in-
sects and spiders. Shows bird nests and squirrel
nests and the strange habits of the shrike, or
butcher bird
WIRED FOR THE FUTURE. Wiremold 1957
5min sd color $21.75, free-loan
ad
Produced by Bay State Films
Designed to acquaint the homemaker with
the advantages of multi-outlet assemblies
WIRRITT WIRRITT. AustrlNews 1957 7%min
sd color $75, rent $2
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
By the use of paintings on rock, based
on authentic native paintings found in various
parts of Australia, relates the legend of how
in prehistoric times the people of the Djauan
tribe, on the Roper River in Australia's north-
ern territory, first won the secret of making
fire
LC card Fi A 58-267
WISE FOOD BUYING. WisU 1956 12%min sd
b&w rent 50c
sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture (USDA)
Shows a homemaker with a prepared
shopping list in a supermarket where she pur-
chases food items which are "best buys." Em-
phasizes price and quality as important points
to consider in purchasing food
WITH ALL THY HEART. JewishChaut 1956
13i^min sd b&w $35
el-Jh>sh-c-ad
Produced by Galahad Studios
Revolves around the Jewish High Holy
Days. Tells the story of a grudge between a
man and his cousin. On Rosh Hashana, he
takes moral inventory and resolves to improve
himself and overcome the grudge. As a result,
on^ Yom Kippur his forbearance strengthens his
spirit and the love and respect of his wife and
children
WITH AN AMERICAN ACCENT
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
WITNESSES TO THE ACCIDENT
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
WONDER OF OUR BODY. Moody 1958 12min sd
(Wonder world ser) b&w $55, color $105
el Guide
T^. ,^ Uncle Bob operates small neighborhood
Fixit shop. Boys bring camera in for repairs.
Bob ^ points out similarity to human eye. Dis-
cussion follows on ear construction; our "chem-
ical plants." Points out need to care for the
human body
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3873
WONDERS ABOVE. Moody 1957 12%min sd
color (Science adventures ser) rent $6
el-Jh
A boy and girl argue about why the moon
shines. Uncle Bob, with telescope, points out
the wonders above — the reflected glory
LC card Fi 57-108
WOOD BLOCKS AND METAL TYPE
In WRITTEN WORD (15 films)
WOOD SCULPTURE IN THE WORLD OF
ART. NET 1956 30min sd b&w (World of
art ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses wood sculpture as an art form.
Describes the tools needed for manipulating the
wood. Demojistrates simple methods and tech-
niques of carving. Explains the selection of
wood, importance of grain, and factors which
contribute to the finished art piece
WOODLAND INDIANS OF EARLY AMERICA.
Coronet 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p-el Guide
Scenes in the eastern and Great Lakes
regions provide settings for a study of wood-
land Indian life prior to European influence.
Follows the daily life of the members of a
Chippewa family, showing them as they hunt
wild turkey, harvest their staple food of wild
rice, fish in the lake, and gather at the wigwam
for the evening meal
LC card Fi A 58-732
EFLA evaluation card No. 3727
WOODPECKER GETS READY FOR WINTER.
Moody 1958 9min sd b&w $40. color $75
p-el Guide
Describes the unique manner in which the
woodpecker stores acorns for winter. Shows
the woodpecker's efllcient use of its head, beak,
and claws
LC card Fi A 58-3540
WORD BUILDING IN OUR LANGUAGE. Coro-
net 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Demonstrates that many words in the
English language are built by adding prefixes,
suffixes, or both, to a root, and by combining
words or parts of words. Points out that many
words are derived from other languages, fre-
quently Latin, and describes the principles of
structural growth of words
LC card Fi A 59-203
WORLD OF MOLECULES. Churchill 1959 llmin
sd b&w $50, rent $2.50; color $100, rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with "Heath Elementary sci-
ence" textbooks by H. & N. Schneider
Experiments of two children aided by ani-
mation help to visualize the size of molecules,
the way they move in a solid, a liquid and a
gas, the way they pull each other and the way
changes of state occur
WORLD SERIES OF 1957. Am&NatL 1958
40min sd b&w free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Chicago Film Studios for
both Leagues, A.G. Spalding & Bros, and Hille-
rich & Bradsby Co.
Highlights of all important plays from
each of the seven baseball games
WOULD YOU RATHER BE AN AMERICAN?
NET 1958 30min sd b&w CWorld we want:
1958 ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by New York Herald Tribune,
Kinescope
Teenagers from Greece, Malaya, Egypt,
and Thailand tell why they prefer not to be
Americans. Discusses relations between chil-
dren and parents. Presents first impressions
and reactions to life in the United States
WRAP IT UP. MichStU 1957 26%min sd (County
agent ser) b&w $100, rent apply; color $200,
rent apply
ad
Produced by Capital Film Service
The story of research methods applied to
better packaging of the products of farm and
orchard. Explains that more effective packag-
ing of apples, cereals, and milk means better
quality products and better nutrition
86
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
^''IT1.'?(§S^igf 8^ ^.^IIaTURE (8 films)
WRITTEN WORD (15 films). NET 1956 ea
29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia
Titles are:
1. SIGN AND SYMBOL. Tells how primitive
man devised methods of communication
before he could speak. Describes early
means of communication such as marks,
signals, pictographs, and sign language.
Illustrates early drawings found in caves
and demonstrates sign language
2. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Explains how
early sign and sound writing were written
and read. Shows examples of cuneiform
writing from the ancient lands between
the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Dem-
onstrates techniques used in writing on
clay tablets
3. KEYS TO THE MYSTERIES. Presents the
story of the decipherment of ancient
cuneiform and hieroglyphic writing. Ex-
plains how the Rosetta Stone in Egypt
beeame the key to unlock the mystery
of hieroglyphics. Discusses the work of
Grotefend. Rawlinson, and Champallion in
achieving an understanding of ancient
writing
4. ALONG THE NILE. Describes how man
g regressed from picture symbols to
ieroglyphic, hieratic, demotic, and Coptic
writing. Discusses the significance of the
Egyptian alphabet. Demonstrates the
making of a sheet of papyrus as done by
the Egyptians
5. A B C'S. Discusses the origin of the alpha-
bet. Describes the evolution of the letters
"A" and "B." Traces the development
of Semitic letters from the Eastern
Mediterranean to Greece. Shows forms of
early writing and points out the similar-
ities between the letters of Egypt,
Phoenicia, Greece, and Rome
6. WESTWARD TO GREECE. Discusses cur-
rent theories on the origin of the Semitic
alphabet. Illustrates the acrophonic prin-
ciple of alphabetization by the develop-
ment of several letters — from the Semitic
through the Greek and finally to their
Latin forms. Explains the emergence of
the Greek letters into Eastern and West-
ern systems
7. BOOK TAKES FORM. Explains the evolu-
tion of the Greek letter and the many
materials on which they did their writing.
Describes and demonstrates with tablets —
the forerunner of the leaved book — and
papyrus scrolls. Presents examples of
writing in classic times
8. NOBLE ROMAN LETTER. Traces the his-
tory of modern letter forms back to Ro-
man capitals. Discusses Charlemagne's
contributions to writing. Demonstrates
the advantages of parchment and vellum
over papyrus for forming leaves in a book.
Describes how the work of the Benedictine
monks lies behind the printing of fine
books today
9. BEAUTIFUL BOOK. Discusses the de-
velopment of printing. Describes how
printing developed from simple writing
on papyrus to decorated books written on
parchment and vellum. Explains the
origins of and differences between parch-
ment and vellum. Discusses paint, ink,
and writing techniques of the Middle
Ages
10. PAPER FROM CHINA. Tells the story of
the invention and spread of paper making.
Discusses the materials and tools used in
making paper. Demonstrates how paper
was made In ancient China. Traces the
history of the movement of paper making
from China to Germany
11. WOOD BLOCKS AND METAL TYPE. Dis-
cusses the discoveries and developments
which brought about the invention of
movable type by Gutenburg. Describes
the work of the alchemist in casting
rnetals. the making of wood blocks, and
the development of oil-based paints.
Demonstrates Gutenburg's experiments
with metals and shows woodcuts rep-
resentative of those produced and used in
Gutenburg's day
12. PRINTING: FUEL FOR THE RENAIS-
SANCE. Presents the life of Gutenburg
and the early techniques of printing.
Demonstrates how the printing press of
Gutenburg's day worked. Shows ex-
amples of early printing. Traces the
rapid spread of the printing press over
the continent and to the New World
13. VENICE: THE PERFECT BOOK. Explains
the role the city of Venice played in the
development of fine printing. Traces the
changes from the heavy German letters
to the more slender, light and open letters
of today. Relates historical events which
led to the rise of Venice as a printing
center. Discusses the contributions of
such printers as Coburger, Jansen, and
Manutius
14. NEW WORLDS FOR ^THE BOOK. De-
scribes how printers from other countries
contributed to the art of printing. Tells
how printing spread from Germany to
other countries. Describes the significant
printing done in Italy, Belgium, France,
England, Mexico and New England dur-
ing the early development of the New
World
15. DECLINE AND REVIVAL. Discusses the
decline of printing during the 18th and
19th centuries. Points out the main rea-
sons behind the decline of printing. Re-
views the work of William Morris and
his successors in reviving the art of print-
ing
WYOMING'S WONDERFUL WATERWAYS.
Ideal 20min sd b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Evinrude Motors
An American family visits Wyoming with
an outboard motor and boat in tow. Lakes and
streams, seldom seen by the average tourist,
become waterways to Wyoming's beauty.
Shows moose, elk, and bear in their natural
habitat
YANKEE SPY IN TEXAS. DavisProd 1959
15min sd b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Texas historical events from the estab-
lishment of Franciscan missions to the early
1900's. Presents the settlers, Texas Ranger,
Forts, Alamo, cattle and oil story, and prospect-
ing
YANKEE TRADER ABROAD. NET 1956 29min
sd b&w (America looks abroad ser) rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Describes and compares the extent and
variety of American business with other coun-
tries. Appraises the importance of imports to
the American economy and of our exports to
the economies of other countries
YANTRA STUDY. CreatSoc 1958 14min si color
$150. rent $12.50
c-ad
Series of pastel abstract color studies by
James Whitney, painter and film-maker
YEAR OF DECISION. Sterl-MovUSA 1957 SOmin
sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & As-
sociates
Survey of the present-day conflict in
Algeria — the terrorists, the constructive efforts
to offset their acts of destruction, the continu-
ing daily life of the people and the country
YELLOW LEAF. McGraw 1957 27min sd b&w
(Perspective ser) $125
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Presents a study of the problem of an
elderly widow who is forced to leave her daugh-
ter's household to live in a home for the aged.
Explains how, although shocked and disap-
pointed at first, she overcomes her dejection
when she finds that her new home offers con-
g'enial friends, new interests, and a measure of
independence she had not had before
LC card Fi A 57-309
87
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
YESTERDAY'S ACTORS. COMMA 1958 30min
sd b&w $150. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
In parody, Edwin Burr Pettet delivers the
"To be or not to be" soliloquy from Hamlet as
it might have been performed by Edward Al-
leyn, David Garrick, John Philip Kemble, Ed-
mund Kean, Sir Henry Irving, Leslie Howard,
and Marlon Brando; and concludes with an in-
terpretation as, perhaps, the Bard intended it
to be performed
YOUR CAREER AS AN ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN. ModemTP 1956 27%min ed
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Describes the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and college
to meet professional requirements and tells
what can be accomplished in the field
YOSEMITE: END OF THE RAINBOW. Bailey
rev 1958 22min sd color $190. rent $10
el-Jh-sh
Revision of 1945 film. Also available in
llmin color version. $100, rent $5
Produced by Guy Haselton
Tour of the national park. Scenes of the
waterfalls, rock formation, regions of the Big
Trees, and a multitude of birds and animals
YOSEMITE— VALLEY OF LIGHT. Ford 1957
20min sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a vacation traveler how to become
a modern explorer and find the natural beauty
preserved in one of the national parks
YOSEMITE WONDERLAND, UW 1958 9min sd
(World parade ser) b«&w $22.95, color $47.25
el-Jh-sh-ad
Scenes of Yosemite including the Bridal
Veil Falls and other unique settings for year
round fun
YOU AND YOUR CHURCH. Baptists 1957
14min sd b&w $80, rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Broadman Films
Discusses some basic Baptist beliefs and
doctrines
YOU AND YOUn EARS. ModernTP 1957 9min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Walt Disney Productions for
Zenith Radio Corp.
Jiminy Cricket explains the structure of
the ear and shows how sound waves affect the
LC card Fi A 57-815
YOU AND YOUR HOME. GirlS 1958 27min sd
color $120, rent $4.25
sh-c-ad Guide
A Girl Scout troop pursues adventures in
agriculture, health and safety and homemaking.
Points out that "home" is people, as well as
place
LC card Fi A 59-323
EFLA evaluation card No. 3615
YOU CANNOT KNOW THE UNKNOWABLE
In SCIENTIFIC METHODS (13 films)
YOUNG GIRL'S DREAM BY COROT. NET
1956 15min sd b«&w (Images of art ser) rent
$4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodiffusion Television
Francaise
Describes the childhood recollections of
a young girl as painted by Corot
YOUNG LIVING. Editorial 1957 lO^min sd b&w
or color free-loan
Jh-sh
Sponsored by Seventeen magazine
A discussion by Enid Haupt of the prob-
lems and manners of teen-agers illustrated by
scenes in the day of a teen-age girl. Mrs Haupt
discusses her book "Toung living"
YOUR CAREER AS A SECRETARY. Modern
TP 1956 27J^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required of secretaries. Shows the
training required in high school and college to
meet professional requirements. Describes what
can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN AERONAUTICAL ENGI-
NEERING. ModernTP 1956 27%min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co. for
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and college
to meet professional requirements. Summarij&es
what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE. Modern
TP 1956 27V2min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Presents the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and college
to meet professional requirements. Explains
what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN ELECTRONICS. RCAInst
rev 1959 22min sd b&w free-loan
sh
Revision of 1957 film
Explains how a student receives instruc-
tion in electronics at the technical institute
and then puts his knowledge into practice at
industrial firms, research and development lab-
oratories. Shows the opportunities for electronic
technicians including broadcasting, communica-
tions, computers, servicing, civil defense and
guided missiles
YOUR CAREER IN ELEMENTARY TEACH-
ING. ModernTP 1956 27i^min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field and
shows the training required in high school and
college to meet professional requirements.
Shows what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN FORESTRY. ModemTP
1956 27%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Service
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field, and
shows the training required in high school and
college to meet professional requirements. De-
scribes what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT.
ModernTP 1956 27%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in hi^h school and college
to meet professional requirements. Tells what
can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN JOURNALISM. ModemTP
1956 27J?^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Shows the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. De-
scribes the training required in high school
and college to meet professional requirements.
Summarizes what can be accomplished in the
field
88
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
YOUR CAREER IN LAW. ModernTP 1956
27V^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co. for
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and college
to meet professional requirements. Describes
what can be accomplished in the field.
YOUR CAREER IN LOGGING. ModernTP 1956
27%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Service
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Presents the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and college
to meet professional requirements. Tells what
can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN LUMBER MANUFAC-
TURING. ModernTP 1956 27V2min sd color
free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field and
shows the training required in high school and
college to meet professional requirements. De-
scribes what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN METEOROLOGY. Modern
TP 1956 27l^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field.
Shows the training required in high school and
college to meet professional requirements. Ex-
plains what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN PHARMACY. ModernTP
1956 27%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Depicts the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and col-
lege to meet professional requirements. De-
scribes what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN PRINTING. ModernTP
1956 27V2min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
Describes the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and col-
lege to meet professional requirements. Ex-
plains what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CAREER IN PULP MANUFACTUR-
ING. ModernTP 1956 27%min sd color
free -loan
Jh.sh-c
Describes the type of character, interests
and abilities required to enter the field. Shows
the training required in high school and col-
lege to meet professional requirements. Sum-
marizes what can be accomplished in the field
YOUR CHANGING SEE-POWER. BetterVis
1958 lOmin sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Proser- Barnes
Discusses whether or not one should
wear bifocal or trifocal lenses. Points out that
eyeglass-wearers need frequent re-examining
to keep up with visual requirements
YOUR LAMB GOES TO THE FAIR. WisU
1956 12%min sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture (USDA)
Covers the major steps in getting a lamb
ready for showing at a fair. A 4-H Club boy
is shown washing, rough clipping, trimming,
fitting, and showing his lamb at a fair. Gives
hints on good showmanship in competition
YOUR MONEY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT.
NatMfrs rev 1958 18l^min sd color rent
$1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1952 film
Discusses the factors affecting money
value, inflation, and production vs the value
of the dollar
LC card Fi A 57-686
ZOA IN ISRAEL. Zionist 1957 20min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Story of projects undertaken in Israel by
the Zionist Organization of America — the ZOA
House in Tel Aviv, and the Kfar Silver, agri-
cultural training institute
ZO PAT EC AN VILLAGE. Filmlm 1958 20min
sd b&w $100. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
Portrays with music and pictures the
moods and customs of an Amer- Indian village
in Mexico as it is today and has been for
hundreds of years, showing men and women at
work, their children at school and play, and
both young and old enjoying a fiesta
LC card Fi A 58-928
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Educational Film Guide
1959 Annual Supplement
Part 2. Subject Index
Abacus
Abacus
Ability. See Leadership
Abrasives. See Grindiiis wheels
Abstract art. See Art, Abstract
Abstract films. See Moving pictures— As an art
form
Acara
Fish family
Accident prevention
Falls are no fun
Lucky you
Safety adventures out of doors
»See also Safety education
In Industry
Danger — roofers at work
Lock and tag
One is too many
Punch press guarding
Wherever we may work
In sports
Boating safety
Boats, motors, and people
Sons of Neptune
Water safety (TennGame&Fish)
In traffic
Bicycle clown
On impact
Story of Any burg, U.S.A.
Tomorrow's drivers
Accidents. See Poisons; Traffic accidents
Accliimatization. See Adaptation (Biology)
Accounting machines. See Calculating machines
Acids. See Nitric acids
Acoustics. See Sound
Acting. See Pantomimes; Theater
Actors and actresses. See Theater; also names
of individual actors and actresses
Adams, Ansel Eaton
Ansel Adams — photographer
Adaptation (Biology)
Animals through the winter
Birds in winter (EBF)
Adjustment, Social. See Behavior; Human re-
lations
Administration of Justice. See Justice, Admin-
istration of
Adolescence
Are teenagers universally misunderstood?
Are you popular?
Discipline during adolescence
The teens
Adoption
Babv naTv,e(j x
Not asked for
Adventure and adventurers
Beachcombers
See also Seafaring life; Voyages and
travels
Advertismg. See Propaganda; Salesmen and
salesmanship; Show windows; Television in
advertising
Aerial rockets. See Rockets (Aeronautics)
Aerodynamics
Air pressure (3 films)
Bee also Aeronautics
Aerodynamics, Supersonic
Approaching the speed of sound
Transonic flight
Aeronautics
Man in flight
Your career in aeronautical engineering
iSee also Airplanes; Flight; Navigation
(Aeronautics); Rockets (Aeronautics)
Flights
See Space flight
Medical aspects
See Aviation medicine
Aeronautics, Commercial
Ship best way
Song of the clouds
Aeronautics, Military
Blue angels
See also Air power; Airplanes, Military;
Semi-automatic ground environment sys-
tem
Aeronautics and civilization
Ambassadors with wings
Aeronautics in agriculture
The swathmaster
Aeroplanes. See Airplanes
Aesthetics. See Esthetics
Affection. See Love
Africa
Africa awakens
Africa giant with a future
New faces of Africa
Report on Africa (3 Alms)
Africa, East. See Zanzibar
Africa, North
Eurafrica
Hundreds of busy feet
Africa, South
Vintage holiday
Africa, West. See Nigeria
Agents. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Agricultural chemicals. See Trace elements
Agricultural chemistry. See Fertilizers and
manures
Agricultural engineering. See Irrigation
Agricultural laborers. See Migrant labor
Agricultural machinery
Press for service
Turning point (MichStU)
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Agricultural pests
Tomato pests
See also Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Agricultural products. See Farm produce
Agricultural research. See Agriculture
Agriculture
Atoms in agriculture
Battle lines
Careers in agriculture
Changing nature's plan '
Fact farm, U.S.A.
From this land
Life in the Alps (Austria)
See also Dairying; Fertilizers and ma-
nures; Forests and forestry; Livestock;
Meadows; Pastures: Plant breeding; Rec-
lamation of land; also names^of agricul-
tural products (e.g. Alfalfa, Corn, Hay);
and some titles listed under names of coun-
tries, cities, etc.
Economic aspects
National agricultural policy (6 films)
See also Farm management
Air
How the air works
Weighing air
See also Aerodynamics; Atmosphere
Bacteriology
Life in a cubic foot of air
Air, Compressed. See Compressed air
Air, Liquid. See Liquid air
Air-age education. See Aeronautics and civili-
zation
Air conditioning
Phantom's on the payroll
Air defenses. See Radar defense networks;
Semi-automatic ground environment sys-
tem
Air freight. See Aeronautics, Commercial
Air navigation. See Navigation (Aeronautics)
Air power
Air power (26 films)
Air travel
Asia unlimited
Airplanes
Airframe parts fabrication with titanium
Airplanes: how they fly
Gas turbine
See also Aeronautics; Jet propulsion
Airplanes, Jet propelled. See Jet planes
Airplanes, Military
Air strike force
Give me second station
Airplanes In agriculture. See Aeronautics in
agriculture
Alaska
Alaska Railroad
Animals of Alaska
See also Katmai National Monument; Val-
ley of Ten Thousand Smokes
Albright, William Foxwell
Heritage VII (5 films)
Alcohol. See Temperance
Alcoholics. See Alcoholism
Alcoholism
Profile of a problem drinker
Alexandria Bay, New York
Alexandria Bay — playground of the Seaway
Alfalfa
Establishing alfalfa
Algae
Simple plants: algae and fungi
Algebra
Algebra and powers of ten
Algeria
Man in the blue kepi
Men of tomorrow (Sterl-MovUSA)
17 centuries into focus
Their family
Their land
"Water crops and men
Year of decision
Alkalies. See Ammonia
Alloys. See Metallurgy
Alphabet
Written word (15 films)
Aluminum
Next ten
^ee also Bauxite
Aluminum industry and trade
Opening night in Hawaii
Ambassadors. See Diplomatic and consular serv-
ice
America
Organization of American states
American architecture. See Architecture,
American
American Baptist Convention. See Baptists
American Cancer Society
Eight out of ten
American civilization. See United State.s—
Civilization
American history. See United States— History
American Indians. See Indians of North America
American Printing House for the Blind, Louis-
^ . ville, Kentucky
Light upon the earth
American Revolution. See United States— His-
tory— Revolution
Americanization. See United States— Immigra-
tion .-nd emigration
Ammonia
Nitrogen and ammonia
Amoeba
Life in a cubic foot of air
Amputees
These tender years
Amusements. See Play; Toys
Anatomy. See Nervous system; Physiology
Anderson, Marian
Ladv from Philadelphia
Animal husbandry. See Livestock
Animals
Animals of Alaska
Animals through the winter
Exploring the farmland
God s wonders in baby zoo animals
Little animals
Lonely island
¥r^f^,?r ?^^ .^^^ ^er baby skunks
Wildlife in the Rockies
Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains
See ^ also Fresh-water animals: Geo-
graphical distribution of animals and
plants:. Marine animals; Nature studv;
Zoological gardens; also classes of the ani-
mal kingdom (e.g. Birds; Insects: Mam-
mals) : and names of individual animals
(e.g. Beavers: Deer; Sea-otters)
Training
Big cage
See also Dogs — Training
Animals, Aquatic. See Fresh-water animals
Animals. Extinct. See Fossils
Animals, Prehistoric. See Fossils
Animals in art
Animals m the world of art
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Antarctic regions
Antarctic adventure
Frozen sea
Great achievement
Lonely island
Anthropology. See Ethnology
Antibiotics
Science detectives
Antidotes. See Poisons
Antipathies. See Prejudices and antipathies
Antiquities, Biblical. See Bible
Ants
Ways of the ant
Apoplexy
Strokes
Apparitions
Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
Apple
Handle with care (MichStU)
Applied science. See Technology
Appreciation of art. See Painting
Aquariums
Marineland
Aquatic sports. See Water sports
Arbitration, Industrial. See Collective bargain-
ing
Arbitration, International. See United Nations
Arboriculture. See Forests and forestry
Archaeology, Biblical. See Bible
Archery
Archery instruction and safety
Architects. See names of individual architects
Architecture
Walter Gropius
Your career in architecture
See also Roofs; Schoolhouses; Windows
Architecture, American
Pertaining to Chicago
Architecture, Domestic. See Houses
Architecture, French
France Romane
Architecture, Medieval. See Castles
Architecture, Modern
Frank Lloyd Wright
Arctic regions
Nautilus Arctic passage
Argentine Republic
Argentina (NET)
Aristotle
Aristotle and the scientific method
Arithmetic
A.b£LCVlS
story of the number system
Arkansas. See Little Rock. Arkansas
Art
Art school
Harlem Wednesday
Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
Non-objective space in the world of art
See also Animals in art; Architecture;
Arts and crafts; Christian art and symbol-
ism; Drawing; Engraving; Etchings; Folk
art: Interior decoration; Modernism (Art);
Painting; Portraits; Sculpture
Exhibitions
Laguna Beach story
Art, Abstract
Abstract and non-objective painting in the
world of art
James Whitney's studies in motion for film
Painting movement and color with chalk
Yantra study
,See also Modernism (Art) ; Moving pic-
tures— 'As an art form
Art, Chinese
Chinese village
Art, Decorative
Kiddie kaleidoscope
See also Enamel and enameling; Mosaics
Art, French
Dandies of Constantine Guys
Don Quixote by Gustave Dor6
From 1900 until after World War I: Forain
Watteau's 'fetes galantes'
Art, Japanese
Bun-ka
Art, Modern. See Modernism (Art)
Art, Municipal. See City planning
Art exhibitions. See Art — ^Exhibitions
Artificial satellites. See Satellites, Artificial
Artists. See names of individual artists, archi-
tects, engravers, illustrators, painters
Arts and crafts
Artists of Provence
See also Enamel and enameling; Leather
work; Manual training; Mosaics; Paper
work; Pottery; Tapa; Weaving
Asbestos
Asbestos. . .a matter of time
Asbestos shingles. See Shingles, Asbestos
Asia
Asia unlimited
Association and associations. See Building and
loan associations; Community life
Astronautics. See Space flight
Astronomy
Reaching for the stars
What do we see in the sky?
Wonders above
See also Globes; Moon; Outer space;
Solar system; Sun
Athletics
Fitness for leadership
See also Sports
Atmosphere
Atmosphere around us
See also Air
Atolls. See Coral reefs and islands
Atomic bomb
Atomic islands
Atomic energy
Atoms in agriculture
See also Nuclear reactors
Atomic piles. See Nuclear reactors
Atomic power plants
Atomic achievement
Atoms
Atoms and molecules (BBF)
Atoms and molecules (NET)
Atonement
iSerpent of brass
Atonement, Day of. See Yom Kippur
Attitude (Psychology)
How to develop your dynamic power
Audio-visual education
Magazines to transparencies
Pictures teach at Penfleld
See also Plannelgrapihs; Moving pictures
in education
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Audubon, John James
Explorer with a paint brush — ^Audubon
Australia
Armidale. provincial city
Australia, friend and neighbour
Australian colour diary series
Australian diary seri^
Australian food parade
Australian reporter
Australian War Memorial
Christmas in Australia
Day at the beach
Day at the zoo (AustrlNews)
Four ways to Milford
Historic Hawkesbury
Mountain spring
•Paper run
GPassport ifco progress
Queensland centenary story
Rocket range Australia
■This land Australia
Two boys and a boat
Valley of the Yarra
Wirribt wirritt
Austria
iLife in the Alps (Austria)
Autliors. See names of Individual authors
Automatic information retrieval. See Informa-
ition storage and retrieval systems
Automobile accidents. See Accidents — ^In traiflc
Automobile drivers
Driving tips (2 films)
Missing witness
iSmiith System
iSpeed and reflexes
iStory of Anyburg. U.S.A.
Take it from a champion
Tomorrow's drivers
Automobile industry and trade
Firebird III
Five miles west
Automobile racing
Circle of confidence
Automobiles
Dust off your goggles
See also Trucks
Laws and regulations
See Traffic regulations
Service stations
Service station
Touring
Carol Lane tour tips
Aviation. See Aeronautics
Aviation medicine
Doctors in space (13 films)
Awards. See Rewards (Prizes, etc.)
Aztecs
Heritage from Tula
BCG
Tache difficile
Babies. See Infants
Bacille Calmette-GuSrin. See BCG
Bacteria. See Bacteriology
Bacteriology
Bacteria: laboratory study
Health heroes: the battle against disease
Nature of the enemy
Simple plants: bacteria
See also Air — Bacteriology; Microorgan-
isms
Baking
Community bakery
See also Bread; Cake
Ball bearings. See Bearings (Machinery)
Ball games. See Baseball
Ballet
Les sylphides
Bands (Music)
Purdue band at Illinois game — 1956
Purdue band at Indiana game — 1956
Purdue band at Northwestern game — 1956
Purdue band at Notre Dame — 1956
Purdue band— high school band day— 1956
Banff, Alta
Banff and Lake Louise (CanPac)
Banks and banking. See Bills of exchang-s;
Building and loan associations; Savings
banks
Baptists
Golden gift
Green Lake adventure
Holding forth the word
You and your church
Barbecue cooking. See Outdoor cookery
Baseball
All Star Game of 1957
Cardinal tradition
Hail to the Braves
Twenty years of world series thrills
World series of 1957
See also Softball
Batrachia. See Toads
Bats
New life from old — reproduction
Bauxite
Lands of the good earth
Beaches. See Seashore
Bearings (Machinery)
Magnificent miniatures
Bears
Bear country
Beauty. See Esthetics
Beauty, Personal. See Grooming, Personal
Beavers
Rodent engineer — the beaver
Beef cattle. See Cattle
Behavior
Half inch of selfishness
The troublemaker
See also Christian life; Courtesy; luli-
guette; Friendship: Human relations; Love;
Loyalty; Responsibility; Snobs and snob-
bishness; Temperance
Belle-lettres. See Literature
Bells
Man in the Peace Tower
Ben-Gurion, David
David Ben-Gurion
Bermuda Islands
Bermuda treasure hunt
This is Bermuda
Berries. See Cranberries; Raspberries
Bible
Exploring God's wonders
Heritage VII (5 films)
Bible. Old Testament
Exaltation from the Book of Psalms
Red Sea
Bible. New Testament
This night
See also Parables
Bible classes. See Vacation schools, Religious
Bibliotheque Nationale
Toute la memoire d'un monde
Bicycles and bicycling
Bicycle clown
Once up -on a bicycle
Billboards. See Signs and signboards
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Bills of exchange
Careless cash
Biography. See names of persons
Biological chemistry. See Trace elements
Biology , ^ , ,
Partnerships among plants and animals
iSee also Adaptation (Biology); Cells;
Ecology; Evolution; Fresh-water biolo^;
Marine biology; Physiology; Reproduction
Biology, Marine. See Marine biology
Bird houses
Homes for birds
Birdbanding
Journeys on wing
Birds
Amazing bird ^
Birds in winter (EBF) , ^^ ,^ .,
How do you know? Bird identification
Journeys on wing
Lonely island
Sea birds and sea elephants
iSee also names of birds (e.g. Humming-
birds: Robins; Shrike)
Bishop, James Alonzo
Day Christ died
Blind
Light upon the earth
Blood
Circulation of the blood
Red river of life (2 films)
Boat racing . , ^
History of the America s Cup
Boatbuilding. See Shipbuilding
Boats, Submarine. See Submarines
Boats and boating
Boating safety
Boats: buoyancy, stability, propulsion
Boats, motors, and people
iSfee also Boat racing; Boats and boat-
ing; Canoes and canoeing; Ferries; Motor -
boats; Sailing; Ships; Submarines
Bobwhites. See Quails
Body, Human. See Physiology
Bolivia
Man of America
Bolton, Frances Payne (Bingham)
Africa, giant with a future
Report on Africa (3 films)
Bombs. See Atomic bomb
Books
Beginning responsibility: books and their
care
Written word (15 films)
^ee also Literature
Books and reading
Treasure in books
Boring
Drill stem testing (AAODC)
Boring (Metal, wood, etc.). See Drilling and
boring
Botany. See Bulbs; Flowers; Leaves: Plant
physiology; Plants; Roots; Seeds; Trees
Boulanger, Nadia
Heritage XII (4 films)
Bow and arrow. See Archery
Boys' clubs. See 4-H clubs
Braille, Louis
Light upon the earth
Brain
See also Nervous system
Diseases
iSfee Apoplexy
Braun, Wernher von
Man and the moon
Brazil
Dark river (Brazil)
Brazil (NET)
Bread
Community bakery
Grandmother makes bread
Breeding. See Livestock; Plant breeding
Brewing Industry <• ,
Freedom loving land
Bridges
Spanning Lake Pontchartrain
British Commonwealth of Nations. See Com-
monwealth of Nations
Brussels. World's Fair, 1958
Miss Silhouette goes to the fair
Buda, Joy
Explorer with a paint brush — ^Audubon
Budgets, Personal. See Finance, Personal
Buffalo. University
Frontier U
Buffalo River, Tennessee
Floatin' the Buffalo and the water scorpion
Bugs. See Insects
Building. See Architecture; Concrete construc-
tion; Roofs; Windows
Building and loan associations
Harvey dilemma
Buildings, School. See Schoolhouses
Bulbs
Miracle of the bulb
Burial. See Funeral rites and ceremonies
Burma. See Missions— Burma
Bush. Vannevar
Vannevar Bush
Business
Heritage X (4 films)
^ee also Industrial management; Mar-
keting: Salesmen and salesmanship; Small
business
Business cycles. See Depressions
Business depressions. See Depressions
Business education. See Secretaries. Private
Business machines. See Calculating machines
Butterflies
Butterflies and moths (NET)
Butterflies and moths (TennGame&Fish)
Buyers' guides. See Marketing (Home eco-
nomics)
Byrd, Richard Evelyn
PYozen sea
Boy Scouts
Banners over Valley Forge
Jamboree
Right way
This is Exploring
Boys' agricultural clubs. See Future Farmers
of America
Cables, Submarine
Submarine cable systems development
Cake
At home with the Abraham Lincolns
Fun with frosting
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Calculating machines
RAMAC
See \also Slide rule
Calendars
Calendar: story of its development
California
Gold discoveries
Gold rush days
Calligraphy. See Writing
Calmette, Albert L^on Charles
Tache difficile
Camping
Mountain miracles
Teenager
Their little world
See also Outdoor life
Canada , . ^ ,
BiK country, biff fish
Colonial family of New France
Escape to the Rockies
Guided tour of Seattle
Industrial Canada
Trans -Canada summer
Canals
Paradise ditch
See ulso names of canals (e.g. Panama
Canal)
Cancer
Other city
Canoes and canoeing
Speed, spray and spills
Capuchins
Cross in the sand
Car wheels. See Wheels
Carbon and its compounds (NET)
Carbon compounds
Organic chemistry
Cardiac diseases. See Heart— Diseases
Careers. See Occupations; Vocational guidance
Caribbean area^ ,
Caribbean Federation
Caricatures. See Cartoons and caricatures
Carillons. See Bells
Carnival _ . ^^ ^ ^
Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Carpets
Once upon a carpet
Rhyme, reason and ruj?s
Cartoons and caricatures^ „ ^, ^ . ^
"Belle epoque ' seen by Sem the cartoonist
Granville's metamorphoses
Let's draw a baseball player
Let's draw a puppy
Let's draw Uncle Sam - ,, * *
Poulbot and the children of Montmartre
Carving, Wood. See Wood carving
^^"^^Iblo^C^als (EBF)
Cascade Range
Cascade Mountains
Castaways. See Survival (after airplane acci-
dents, shipwrecks, etc.)
Castles ^ ,_ ,. ..
Chateau country (Radiant)
Catalina Island. See Santa Catalina Island
Catalysis ^ ^ . ^ . ^
Catalysts: secret agents m chemistry
Cataracts. See Waterfalls
Caterpillars. See Butterflies: Moths
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
MaryknoU Brother
Cattle
Beef in the balance
Four Star Farmers
See also Pastures
Catton, Bruce
Heritage XI (4 films)
Cello. See Violoncello
Cells
Intruder in the lifestream
Life's building blocks
Censorship. See Liberty of the press
Central Europe
Conditions in the Soviet satellites
Ceramics. See Pottery
Character education. See Responsibility
Charities
Matter of living
See also Child welfare; Korean War, 1950-
1953 — Civilian relief; also names of charities
Charities, Medical
Forsake me not
Chateaux. See Castles
Chemical elements
Elements and compounds
See also Trace elements; also names of
elements (e.g. Carbon; Chlorine; Hydrogen)
Chemical engineering
Fashioning the future
See also Metallurgy--
Chemical industries
Progress report
See also names of industries (e.g. Paper
making and trade) ; also names of specific
companies
Chemical reactions
Chemical change
Chemical clock reactions
Chemical reactions (NET)
Chemistry
Acids, bases, and salts (Coronet)
Acids, bases and salts (NET)
Chemical conductors of electricity
Chemical hall of fame
Chemistry by candlelight
Electricity from chemicals
Household chemistry
I choose chemistry!
Techniques of gravimetric analysis (2 films)
See also Combustion; Evaporation; Fire;
Liquid air; Pharmacy
Chemistry, Organic. See Carbon compounds
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Solutions
See also Atoms; Catalysis; Colloids; Crys-
tallography; Ions; Molecules; Solubility
Chemistry, Technical
Industry uses chemistry
See also Corrosion and anticorrosives;
Synthetic products
Chemists
Chemical hall of fame
See also names of chemists
Chemotherapy. See Antibiotics
Cherry
Cherries
Handle with care (MichStU)
Chicago
Pertaining to Chicago
Chickens. See Poultry
Child psychology. See Child study
Child study
Abby's first two years: a backward look
Food and maternal deprivation
Taking care of myself
See also Adolescence; Parent and child;
Play
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Child welfare
Night children
Not asked for
Their little world
See also Foster home care
Children
Discipline during adolescence
See also Adoption; Child study: Child
welfare; Education, Elementary; infants;
Play; also some titles listed under names
of countries
Growth
See Growth
Children's clothing. See Clothing and dress
Children's reading. See Reading
Chimes. See Bells
China
Red China and the free world
Chinese art. See Art. Chinese
Chinese painting. See Painting. Chinese
Chiropractic
Chiropractic etory
Chlorine
Chlorine: a representative halogen
Choirs (Music)
Heart that sings
Choreography. See Ballet; Dancing
Christ. See Jesus Christ
Christian art and symbolism
Madonna in the world of art
Christian life
Greater guilt
Heart is a rebel
See also Faith; Spiritual life; Steward-
ship. Christian
Christian Science Monitor
Assignment: mankind
Christian stewardship. See Stewardship, Chris-
tian
Christianity
Heritage VIII (5 films)
See also Missions
Christmas
Christmas in Australia , , ^ ,.„««. ,
Christmas on grandfather's farm (1890 s)
G(>d's Christmas gift
See also Jesus Christ
Church bells. See Bells
Church finance. See Stewardship. Christian
Church music
Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
See also Choirs (Music); Oratorio
Church work. See Evangelistic work; Missions
Church World Service
L#ong stride
Cigars
Tobacco for cigars
Cinema. See Moving pictures
Circulation of the blood. See Blood
Circus. See Animals — Training
Cities and towns
City is a playground
See also City planning; also names of
Individual cities and towns
Citizenship
What about school spirit
Citrus fruit ^ , , ,
Citrus contributions to fresh for health
City planning
City in trouble
Pride
Town planning
Civil engineering. See Bridges; Dams; Water
supply
Civil rights
Date with liberty
See also Liberty of the press
Civil service
Light on democracy
Civil War
United States
See United States— History— Civil War
Civilization. See Art; Ethnology; Religions;
United States— Civilization
Civilization, Greek
Ancient Paestum; city of the Greeks and
Romans
Civilization, Modern. See Renaissance
Civilization, Oriental
Ancient Orient: the Far East
Civilization, Roman
Ancient Paestum: city of the Greeks and
Romans
Civilization and science. See Science and civil-
iziation
Claudel, Paul
Introduction to Dutch painting by Paul
Claudel
Clay modeling. See Modeling
Cleaning
Floor show (2 films)
^ee also Soap
Cleanliness. See Hygiene; Sanitation
Climate
Climate and the world we live in
Clothing and dress
Corduroy steps out
Cut of your jib
Day at the zoo (NatCotton)
New Orleans holiday
Smart set
See also Fashion; Hosiery
Coast Guard. See United States— Coast Guard
Coconut. See Copra
Coinage. See Money
Collective bargaining
Prosperity for all
College sports. See Football
Colleges and universities
Texas college travelogue
^ See also names of Individual institutions
(e.g. Buffalo. University; Hebrew Univer-
sity; Purdue University)
Colloids
Colloidal state
Colombia
Vamos a Colombia
Color
Color magic
Color printing. See Silk screen printing
Color prints
Watercolor and printers ink
Colorado
Colorado cares
Colorado River
Taming a new frontier
Combustion
Combustion
Combustion and combustion products
See also Fire
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Comedy
Sense of humor
Commager, Henry Steele
Heritage V (5 films)
Commerce . ,, .
[Marketing in Mexico
Yankee trader abroad
\8ee also Business
Commercial aeronautics. See Aeronautics,
Commercial
Commercial products. See Forest products
Commonwealth of Nations . fl,^„%
Commonwealth of Nations series (13 films)
Communication . , , _ ij
Communication in the modern world
Ideas and film ^ , „
Is there communication when you speak?
More than words
See also Books and reading; Canals; Lan-
guage and languages; Postal service; Trans-
portation; Writing
Communism ^ . ,_
What does the word communism mean to
Russia
Conditions in the Soviet satellites
Community life
Helpers in our community
Not left to chance
See also Cities and towns
Competitions. See Rewards (Prizes, etc.)
Complexion. See Grooming, Personal
Composers. See names of individual composers
Compressed air , ,
Overworked and underpowered
Concrete construction
Building with prestressed concrete
Conduct of life. See Behavior
Congregationalism. See Friends, Society of
Conares, ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
See United States— Congress
Conservation of energy. See Force and energy
Conservation of forests. See Forests and for-
estry
Conservation of natural resources. See Natural
resources
Conservation of the soil. See Soil conservation
Conservation of wildlife. See Wildlife conserva-
tion
Constellations. See Astronomy
Constitutional law. See Civil rights
Construction. See Architecture
Construction, Concrete. See Concrete construc-
tion
Construction of roads. See Roads
Consulates. See Diplomatic and consular serv-
ice
Consumer education. See Marketing (Home
economics)
Cook Islands
Children of Aitutaki
Cookery
Festive frying
Fifteen minutes to mealtime
Send off
See also Baking; Bread; Cake; Desserts;
Outdoor cookery
Cooperation. See Building and loan associations;
Labor unions
Cooperation, International. See International
cooperation
Cooperative societies
As consumers we're owners
Copra
On the island of Taveuni
Copying process. See Mimeograph
Coral reefs and Islands
Coral jungle
Recent carbonate deposits in the Florida
keys
Corn
Better com production
Highlights of the national corn picking
contest
Secrets of seed growth
Corot, Jean Baptiste Camllle
Young girl's dream by Corot
Correspondence schools and courses
Letter to the teacher
Corrosion and antlcorroslves
Marine corrosion
Oil and gas well corrosion
Cosmetics
Making the most of your face
See also Perfumes
Cost and standard of living. See Wages
Costume. See Fashion
Cotton manufacture and trade
High fashion in Venice
Counseling. See Vocational guidance
Court life. See Courts and courtiers
Courtesy
O'Mara's chain miracle
Young living
See also Behavior; Etiquette
Courts. See Traffic courts
Courts and courtiers
Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
Cows
Dairy show time
See also Dairying
Crabs
Harvests from the sea
Crafts. See Arts and crafts
Cranberries
Cranberries
Crayon drawing. See Pastel drawing
Credit. See Bills of exchange
Crime and criminals
Criminal man (20 films)
^ee also Rehabilitation of criminals;
United States— Federal Bureau of Investi-
gation
Criminal psychology
Criminal man (20 films)
Criminals. See Crime and criminals
Criminals, Rehabilitation of. See Rehabilitation
of criminals
Criminology. See Crime and criminals
Crop dusting. See Aeronautics in agriculture
Crops. See Farm produce
Cross-examination. See Witnesses
Cruising. See Sailing
Crystallography
Crystals — an introduction
Crystals and glass
Crystals — ^jewels of time
Currency. See Money
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Customs, Social. See United States — Social life
and customs
Cytology. See Cells
Dairying
Dairy herd improvement
Four Star Farmers
Greatest milkingr hand
See also Cows
Dams
Taming a new frontier
Water, lifeblood of the West
Dancers. See names of individual dancers
Dancing
Dance composition
Dance your own way
Let's dance (Coronet)
Ruth St Denis and Ted Shawn
&ee also Ballet
Foll< and national dances
See Square dancing
Darwin, Charles
Voyage of The Beagle — Charles Darwin
Why do things differ?
Data storage and retrieval system. See In-
formation storage and retrieval systems
Dating etiquette
High school prom
Da Vinci, Leonardo. See Leonardo da Vinci
Day of Atonement (Jewish holiday). See Yom
Kippur
Deafness. See Hearing
Dean, Vera Micheles
India at the crossroads
Debucourt, Philibert Louis
Incredibles of Debucourt
Decision-making
Choosing a leader
Making a decision
Decoration, interior. See Interior decoration
Decoration and ornament. See Enamel and
enameling; Mosaics; Sculpture
Decorative art. See Art, Decorative; Arts and
crafts; Interior decoration
Deep-sea diving. See Diving, Submarine
Deer
Deer in Tennessee
Mother deer and her twins
Spotty the fawn in winter
Defense, Radar. See Radar defense networks
Degas, Hilaire Germain Edgar
Drawings by Degas
Delinquents. See Crime and criminals
Democracy. See Liberty
Depressions
Bank holiday crisis of 1933
Deserts
Israel's living desert
Design, Decorative. See Art. Decorative
Desserts
House that love built
Detectives. See United States — Federal Bureau
of Investigation
Detergents. See Soap
De Valera, Eamonn
Eamon De Valera
Diet
Expecting — diet In pregnancy
View from the mountain
See also Food
Dietetics. See Diet
Digestion. See Food
Dinners and dining. See Cookery
Diplomatic and consular service
Training of a diplomat
Diplomats. See Diplomatic and consular serv-
ice
Discipline of children. See Children
Discoveries (in geography). See Antarctic re-
gions; Arctic regions
Discoveries (in science). See Science
Discrimination. See Segregation in education
Diseases. See names of diseases (e.g. Apoplexy:
Heart — Diseases; Multiple sclerosis)
Displaced persons. See Refugees, Political
Disposal of refuse. See Refuse and refuse dis-
posal
Distribution (Economics). See Marketing
Distributive education
Story of distributive education
Diving. See Skin diving
Diving, Submarine
Man beneath the sea
Dogs
Training
Roy. sheep dog of the Scottish Highlands
DohnSnyi, Erno von
Heritage VI (4 films)
Domestic animals. See Cattle; Cows; Livestock;
Poultry; Sheep
Domestic relations. See Family; Parent and
child
Domestic science. See Home economics
Doodlebugs
Doodlebug and the raccoon
Dor6, Gustave
Don Quixote by Gustave Dor6
Visit to London in 1860 with Gustave Dore
Drafting, Mechanical. See Mechanical drawing
Drama
Doctor's dilemma
See also Opera; Pantomimes; Theater;
Tragedy
Dramatists. See names of individual dramatists
Drawing
Painting movement and color with chalk
Sketching in the world of art
Tracing with ink
See also Etchings; Mechanical drawing;
Pastel drawing; Pencil drawing
Drawings. See Pastels
Drawings, French
Drawings by Degas
Drawings by Fragonard
Drill (nonmilitary)
Purdue band at Illinois game — ^1956
Purdue band at Indiana game — 1956
Pui'due band at Northwestern game — 1956
Purdue band at Notre Dame — 1956
Purdue band— high school band day— 1956
Drilling and boring
Drill press — basic holding techniques
Drilling and boring (Earth and rocks). See
Bonng
Drivers, Automobile. See Automobile drivers
Drugs. See Narcotics; Tranquilizing drugs
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Orunkeness. See Temperance
Dubinsky, David
Anniversary (ILGWU)
Duchamp, Marcel
Marcel Duchamp
Dutch painting. See Painting, Dutch
Dutch paintings. See Paintingrs, Dutch
Dynamics. See Aerodynamics : Force and ener-
gy; Kinematics; Matter; Physics
Ear
Echoes and ears
You and your ears
See also Hearing
Earth. See Atmosphere; Geophysics; Globes
Earth satellites. See Satellites, Artificial
Earthquakes. See Volcanoes
East. See Near East
East (Far East)
Across the Pacific , „ „ ^
Ancient Orient: the Far East
Ecology
Changing forest
Let's build a mountain
School under the trees
Economic conditions .^,,.^ ,„^ „,
Science and human responsibility (22 films)
See ulso United States — Economic con-
ditions
Economics. See Agriculture — Economic as-
pects; Commerce; Depressions; Labor and
laboring classes: Wages
Editors and editing. See Journalism
Education
American influence in my country
Education for what? ^ ,„ ^,
Education here and abroad (2 films)
Education in America series (3 films)
Education: what's wrong with American
high schools
Heritage X (4 films) , . ,.
Satellites, schools, and survival!
Science and human responsibility (22 films)
jSfee nlso Audio visual education; Books
and reading; Colleges and universities;
Correspondence schools and courses;
Physical education and training; Teach-
ers; Technical education
Education, Distributive. See Distributive edu-
cation
Education. Elementary
Dance your own way
Education, Intercultural. See Intercultural edu-
cation
Education, International. See International
education
Education, Scientific. See Science
Education, Secondary
Characteristics of a core program
See \also High schools
Education, Segregation. See Segregation in
education
Educational administration. See School ad-
ministration and organization
Educational films. See Moving pictures in edu-
cation
Educational psychology. See Child study
Educational tests and measurements
Evaluating physical abilities
Eels, Electric. See Electric eels
Efficiency, Industrial. See Motion study; Time
study
Eggs
Marketing quality eggs
Electric alarms
When every minute counts
Electric apparatus and appliances
Wired for the future
See also Eleotric alarms; Household ap-
pliances. Electric; Spark plugs
Electric eels
Experience with an eel
Electric engineering. See Telephone
Electric power plants. See Atomic power plants
Electric transformers
Power for Plum Street
Electric wiring
Family affair (Westing)
Safe farm wiring — the key to efficient power
Electricity
Chemical conductors of electricity
Electricity all about us (exploring science)
Electricity from chemicals
See also Lightning
Electrochemistry
Marine corrosion
Electronic computers. See Information storage
and retrieval systems
Electronics
Your career as an electronics technician
Your career in electronics
Electrons. See Ions
Elementary education. See Education, Elemen-
(tary
Elephants
Elephant baby
El Greco. See Greco, El
Elizabeth, consort of George VI, King of Great
Britain
Welcome Your Majesty
Embassies. See Diplomatic and consular serv-
ice
Embryology. See Reproduction
Emotions. See Attitude (Psychology); Preju-
dices and antipathies
Employment. See Labor and laboring classes
Employment management. See Personnel man-
agement
Enamel and enameling
Enameling art
Energy. See Force and energy
Engineering. See Aeronautics
Engines
Engines and how they work
See also Fuel
England
Lake District
jSfee also Stratford-upon-Avon
English language
Grammar: verbs and ways we use them
Making sense with outlines
Word building in our language
Engravers. See names of individual engravers
Engraving
Print with a brayer
Engravings
Follies of the town
Hogarth the satirist
Labyrinth of Piranesi
Porter novel by Henri Monnier _
Visit to London in 1860 with Gustave Dord :
^ee also Color prints; Etchings
Entomology. See Inseota
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Environment. See Adaptation (Biology)
Equestrianism. See Horsemanship
Erosion. See Soil conservation
Eruptions. See Volcanoes
Essences and essential oils. See Perfumes
Esther, Feast of. See Purim (Feas-t of Esther)
Esthetics
Heritage VIII (4 films)
See also Art; Color; Painting; Poetry;
Sculpture
Etchings
Rembrandt, master of the night
Ethics. See Friendship; Good and evil
Ethnology
People are taught to be different (12 films)
Etiquette
Are you popular?
Manners in public
See also Courtesy; Dating etiquette;
Table etiquette
Europe
uropean community and Germany
How war came to Europe
In Europe with you
Europe, Central. See Central Europe
European War, 1914-1918
From Sarajevo to Versailles (the First
World War)
European War, 1939-1945. See World War,
1939-1945
Evangelistic work
Eastward to Asia
Evaporation
Evaporation and humidity
Evolution
Voyage of The Beagle — Charles Darwin
Why do things differ?
Exchange. See Commerce
Exchange, Bills of. See Bills of exchange
Executive departments. See United States —
Executive departments
Exercise. See Physical education and training
Exhibitions. See Art — Exhibitions; Brussels.
World's Fair. 1958
Expeditions, Antarctic and Arctic. See Arctic
regions; Antarctic regions
Expeditions, Scientific. See Scientific expedi-
tions
Experimental films. See Moving pictures — As an
art form
Experiments, Scientific. See Science
Exports. See Commerce
Ex-service men. See Veterans
Extermination of rats. See Rats — Extermina-
tion
Eye
Vision makers
See also Lacrimal organs; Vision
Eye-glasses. See Spectacles
Fairs. See Brussels. World's Fair. 1958
Faith
Festival of faith
Shadow of tomorrow
Tumbleweed man
Faithfulness. See Loyalty
Family
Allen is my brother
Making a decision
Our family works together (Churchill)
Our family works together (Coronet)
See also Fathers: Parent and child
Far East. See East (Far East)
Faraday, IVIichael
Chemistry by candlelight
Farm machinery. See Agricultural machinery
Farm management
Pencil and the plow
Farm produce
Root and square root
Wrap it up
See also Agriculture — Economic aspects:
also names of farm products (e.g. Hay)
Farming. See Agriculture
Fashion
California shows Paris
Career girl fashions
Day and date fashions
High fashion in Venice
Maid in Bermuda
See also Clothing and dress
Fasts and feasts
See also Christmas
Judaism
See names of individual fasts and feasts
(e.g. Hanukkah: Yom Kippur)
Fathers
What do fathers do?
Fatigue. See Rest periods
Feast of Esther. See Purim (Feast of Esther)
Feast of Lights. See Hanukkah
Feast of Tabernacles. See Sukketh
Feast of Weeks. See Shavu'oth (Feast of
Weeks)
Federal Bureau of Investigation. See United
States — Federal Bureau of Investigation
Feeding and feeding stuffs
Thought for food
See also Forage plants
Feet. See Foot
Ferries
Ferryboat
Fertilizers and manures
Big difference (IntMin)
Fibers
Facts about fabrics
Fibers and civilization
See also Paper
Figure painting. See Portrait painting
Fiji Islands
On the island of Taveuni
Filling stations. See Automobiles — Service sta-
tions
FBI. See United States — Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Factories
Phantom's on the payroll
Factory management. See Motion study
Film. See Moving picture film
Films. See Moving pictures
Finance. See Income tax; Inflation (Finance)
Finance. Personal
Spendin-? money
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Fine arts. See Art
'''"¥rnKr"paintinff of Wu Tsai Yen
FInkelstein, Louis
Dr Louis Finkelstem
Fire and flame
Wirritt wirritt
See also Combustion
Fire deparfments
Day with fireman Bill
Firemen ,_, ^ _,,„
Day with fireman Bill
Fires. See Forest fires
Fish as food. See Sea food
Fisheries
Fin round-up „v,«„o
Iron men and wooden ships
Managers of the sea „^^^, ^
Shellflshinff in the Chesapeake
Tuna clipper . ,„„^.„,
Virginia's fishing industry
See also Whaling
Fishes. See Aquariums; fisheries: Sea food;
€ilso names of fishes (e.g. Acara, fonarKs,
Tuna fish)
Fishing ^ t,. « v.
Big country, big fish
Passport to T)leasure
Playground by the sea
Tacklebusters ^ ^,
See also Spear fishing; Trout fishing
Fishing industries. See Fisheries
"^'^"FlannlF^boards and how to use them
Flemish paintings. See Paintings, Flemish
'^Cattle warble flies
House fly
'^Airplanes: how they fly
See also Aeronautics
^'°^Bo"ats:°'bSSyancy. stability, propulsion
Floor show (2 films)
Florida . , , ^, ,
Florida's highsppt
Guided tour of Tampa. Florida
fe^ce^t°"ci%'??ate deposits in the Florida
keys
See nlso names of places in Florida
Flour and flour mills
Miller grinds wheat
Flower gardening. See Bulbs: House plants;
Plant breeding
Flowers , „
Growth of flowers
See nlso Plants; also names of flowers
Flying. See Flight
Fodder. See Feeding and feeding stuffs
Foliage. See Leaves
Glory of Pratisthan
Folk psychology. See Race psychology
Food
Fine food. Kood wine
Hold that line (MichStU)
Wise food buying
See nlso Bread; Cookery; Diet; Farm
produce; Nutrition; Sea food; Vitamins
Food supply. See Meat industry and trade
Foot
Healthy feet
On your feet
Football
Best of pro-football 1957
Football parade of 1957
Football's world championship
Green Bay Packers pigskin parade
1957 All -Star— New York Giants Football
Game
1957 Chicago Bear highlights
Springbok victory
Forage plants
Forage planning for profit
Greener hills for southern Indiana
See nlso Alfalfa; Corn; Hay; Pastures
Forain, Jean Louis
From 1900 until after World War I: Forain
i
Force and energy
Inclined plane
Kinetic energy
Laws of conservation of energy and mat-
ter
Forecasting, Weather. See Weather forecast-
ing
Foreign missions. See Missions
Foreign population. See United States — ^Im-
migration and emigration
Foreign relations. See International relations;
United States — Foreign relations
Foreign trade. See Commerce
Forest fires
Fire lookout
Forest products
Treasures of the forest
See also Wood pulp
Forestry. See Forests and forestry
Forests and forestry
Changing forest
Farm boys forestry camp
University forest lands
Your career in forestry
iSee \also Lumber and lumbering; Rain
forests
Forgiveness of sin
Seventy times seven
Turn the other cheek
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , , ,
Let yourself go to Fort Lauderdale
Fossils
Age of dinosaurs
Before backbones — the story of the early
invertebrates
Dinosaur age
Foster home care
Frightened child
4-H clubs
Fly control — a 4-H demonstration
Let's plan a 4-H tour
Fragonard, Jean Honore
Drawings by Fragonard
France
Artists of Provence
Bastille Day in Paris
Chateau country (Radiant)
Diversity of France
Fine food, good wine
Incredibles of Debucourt
Invitation to France
Motoring mood
iNeiges
See also Paris, France; Riviera
Franciscans. See Capuchins
Freedom. See Liberty
Freedom of the press. See Liberty of the press
Freight and freightage. See Aeronautics. Com-
mercial
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French and Indian War. See United States--
(History — French and Indian War. 1755-1763
French architecture. See Architecture, French
French art. See Art, French
French drawings. See Drawings, French
French language films
France Romane
iNaissance d'un pebrolier
French sculpture. See Sculpture. French
Fresh-water animals
Life in a pond (NET)
tSee also Beavers; Planliton
Fresh-water biology
iMicroscopic life: the world of the invasible
Friction
Friction (2 films)
Moving things on land
See also Bearings (Machinery)
Friends, Society of , , _
William Penn and the Quakers (the Penn-
sylvania colony)
Friendship
First impressions
Frito Company
L.and of new frontiers
Frogs. See Toads
Frontier and pioneer life
Colonial family of New France
\See also Overland journeys to the Pacific
Frost, Robert
Heritage I (9 films)
Robert Frost
Fruit. See Apple; Cherry; Citrus fruit; Pine-
apple
Fuel
Fuels — ^their nature and use
Fund raising
House to house
Neighbor to neighbor
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Lifting shadows
Fungi
Life in a cubic foot of air
Simple plants: algae and fungi
Future Farmers of America
Here and there with FFA
Future life
Gates of glory
Galapagos Islands
Journey to the Galapagos
Galilei, Galileo
Galileo
Game and game birds. See Hunting; _aZso
names
Quails)
J'
animals and birds (e.g. Deer;
Games. See Play; Sports; Tennis
Gar
Fighting gar fish
Garbage. See Refuse and refuse disposal
Garden pests. See Agricultural pests
Gardening. See Bulbs; Plants; Vegetable gar-
dening
Gas, Natural
King Neptune's oil fields
(Natural gas for Appalachian markets
Story of the florissant dome
Gas and oil engines. See Spark plugs
Gas appliances
Kitchen series #2 (6 films)
Gas equipment and apparatus. See Gas appli-
ances
Gas turbines
Gas turbine
Gas wells. See Gas, Natural
Gases
Laws of gases
iSee also Nitrogen
General Mills, Inc.
Fact farm. U.S.A.
Geographical distribution of animals and plants
Let's build a mountain
See also Fresh-water animals
Geography. See Globes
Geology. See Coral reefs and islands; Fossils;
Mineralogy; Ore deposits; Rocks; Volcanoes
Geology, Economic. See Asbestos; Gas, Natural
Geometry. See Trigonometry
Geophysical Year. See International Geophysi-
cal Year, 1957-1958
Geophysics
Treasures of the earth
Georgia. See Okefenokee Swamp
Gerard, Jean Ignace Isidore. See Grandvilie
(Jean Ignace Isidore G6rard)
German language
Hamburg die Hansenstadt
Germany
European community and Germany
Five miles west
Germany: a family of the industrial Ruhr
Germany: feudal states to unification
Rise and fall of Adolph Hitler (2 films)
Gift wrapping
Tie tie go-round
Gifts. See Gift wrapping
Girl Scouts
Ship's belles at Mystic
To be a leader
"Wider world
You and your home
Girls' clubs. See 4-H clubs; Girl Scouts
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park in Montana
Glacier Park studies
Glass
Crystals and glass
Globes
Our world
God
Jewels from heaven
Red Sea
Wonders above
Gogh, Vincent van
Suicide of society: Van Gogh
Gold mines and mining
Gold and gold mining
^ee also Prospecting
Gold rush. See California — Gold discoveries;
iKlondike gold fields
Golden, Clinton Strong
Heritage IH (4 films)
Golf
First world amateur team championship
for Elsenhower Trophy
Great moments in golf
19157 Miller High Life Open
On the green
Play them as they lie
St Andrews, cradle of golf
Sixth International Championship and
Canada Cup Matches
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Good and evil
Heritage VIII (4 films)
Goursat, Georges Marie ^ ^, i. • <.
''Belle epoque" seen by Sem the cartoonist
Graham, Biliy. See Graham. William Franklin
Graham, Mentor
Story of two men
Graham, William Franklin
Eastward to Asia
Grain. See Corn
Grammar. See Language and languages; also
Tiames of languages (e.g. English language)
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
West to the Tetons
Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore G6rard)
Grandville's metamorphoses
Graphic arts. See Printing
Grasses. See Hay; Meadows; Pastures; Quack
grass
Great Britain .
Wings to Bntam
uSee also Commonwealth of Nations; Eng-
land; Ireland; Scotland
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Hiking the Appalachian Trail
Greco, El (Domlnico Theotocopuli)
El Greco: the secret of Toledo
Life in ancient Greece (2 films)
Greece, Modern
Dream of Greece
Greece: the land and the people
Greek civilization. See Civilization, Greek
Grinding wheels , ,, . ,. xi
Grinding wheels and their application
Grist mills. See Flour and flour mills
Grooming, Personal
Making the most of your face
jgee also Skin
Gropius, Walter,
Walter Gropius
Growth , ^ , V
Growing up (preadolescence)
Growing up day by day
See also Growth (Plants)
Growth (Plants)
Growth of flowers
How plants grow (2 films) .
Rhythmic motions of growing plants
Guatemala ,^,„^^
Guatemala (NET)
Guida, Salvatore
Mask (Brandon)
Guided missiles
Destinations of tomorrow
Gulf Stream
Gulf Stream
Gunning. See Hunting
Guys, Constantin ^
Dandies of Constantine Guys
Hadassah Medical Organization
Hannah means grace
Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization
of America
Rachel shall be thy name
Hair
Making the most of your face
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg die Hansenstadt
Hamlet
Yesterday's actors
Handel, Georg Friedrich
Great Mr Handel
Handel and his music
Handicapped. See Physically handicapped
Handicraft. See Arts and crafts; Leather work;
Manual training; Paper work; Weaving
Hanukkah
Time for valor
Hardware. See Nails and spikes
Hares. See Rabbits
Harpsichord
Wanda Landowska
Hay
Hay-in-a-day
See also Alfalfa
Health. See Hygiene
Health, Public. See Public health
Hearing
Joy of listening
See also Ear
Heart
Doctor examines your heart
Problem in diagnosis
Red river of life (2 films)
See also Blood
Diseases
Back on the job
Help for young hearts
Mr Pump takes heart
Heat. See Combustion; Liquid air
Heating. See Fuel
Hebrew language films
Israel newsreels
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Re-
ligion
American morning
Hebrew University ^ , ^^ ^ ^^ ,
Citadel, the story of the Hebrew Univer-
sity
Hens. See Poultry
Herzl, Theodor
From dream to reality (the history of Israel)
High schools . , .
Education: what's wrong with American
high schools
What's wrong with American high schools?
See also Education, Secondary
High-speed aerodynamics. See Aerodynamics,
Supersonic
Highway patrols. See Police
Highways. See Roads
Hiking. See Walking
Historians. See names of individual historians
History. See names of countries, states, etc.
History, Modern. See European War, 1914-1918;
Renaissance
Hitler, Adolph
Rise and fall of Adolph Hitler (2 films)
Hogarth, William
Follies of the town
Hogarth the satirist
Home decoration. See Interior decoration
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Home economics
Homemaker's quiz
Plan for pleasant living
See nlso Interior decoration; Marketing
(Home economics)
Home study courses. See Correspondence
schools and courses
Homes for the aged. See Old age homes
Hon, Will
Facts on snakes
Hong Kong
Gateway to the Orient — Hong Kong
Hoover, Herbert Clark
Herbert Hoover
Horsemanship
Horse in the limelight
Hosiery
Just a hint of a tint
Hospitals
For the love of life
Going to hospital with mother
See also Nurses and nursing
Hotels, taverns, etc.
Hotel is born
Your career in hotel management
Hours of labor. See Rest periods
House decoration. See Interior decoration
House flies. See Flies
House plants
Save that plant
Household appliances, Electric
Miracle kitchen
Housekeeping. See Home economics
Houses
Built for living
Design for building wisely
What is a house?
Houston, Samuel
Sam Houston loved this house
Houston, Texas
Inland city of the sea
Human body. See Physiology
Human milk. See Milk, Human
Human relations
Chassidic tale
Understanding others
See also Behavior; Family; Intercultural
education; Personnel management; Preju-
dices and antipathies
Human rights. See Civil rights
Humanism. See Renaissance
Humanities. See Literature
Humidity
Evaporation and humidity
Hummingbirds
Let's take a walk to where the humming-
birds live
Humor. See Wit and humor
Hunting
Deer in Tennessee
Red letter days
Sights on Africa
Tree -top targets
Hybridization. See Plant breeding
Hydraulic engineering. See Dams; Irrigation
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen bomb. See Atomic bomb
Hydrography. See Sounding and soundings
Hydrostatics
Density
See also Floating bodies
Hygiene
Health heroes: the battle against disease
Healthy families
Let's be clean and neat
See also Physiology; Sanitation
ILGWU. See International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union
Icebergs
Iceberg patrol (Guild)
Iceland
Iceland, Capri of the North
Illumination. See Lighting
Illustrators. See Vierge, Daniel Urrabieta
Immigration and emigration
Passport to progress
See also United States — Immigration and
emigration
Immortality. See Future life
Imports. See Commerce
income tax
Heritage X (4 films)
Assignment India (EBF)
India at the crossroads
India: the land and the people
Jawaharlal Nehru
Indians of Mexico
Zopatecan village
See also Aztecs; Mayas
Indians of North America
American Indians before European settle-
ment
Hupa Indian white deerskin dance
Woodland Indians of early America
See also United States — History — French
and Indian War. 1755-1763
Indians of South America
Forgotten Indians
Indonesia
Indonesia — new nation of Asia
Industrial accidents. See Accident prevention
— In industry
Industrial arts. See Technology
Industrial arts education. See Manual training;
Technical education
Industrial buildings. See Factories
Industrial chemistry. See Chemistry, Technical
Industrial management
Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.
Growing places
Industrial relations. See Collective bargaining;
Personnel management; Strikes and lock-
outs
Industrial safety. See Accident prevention— In
industry
Industries. See names of industries (e.g. Steel
industry and trade) ; names of manufac-
turers; names of products; also some titles
listed under names of specific countries,
cities, etc.
Industries, Chemical. See Chemical industries
Industry. See Industrial management
Infants ^ , , , ,
Abby's first two years: a backward look
Inflation (Finance) , ,^
Your money is what you make it
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Information storage and retrieval systems
MetaJs information center of tomorrow
Inland navigation. See Canals
Insecticides. See Spraying
Insects
Insect foods
Six-legged class
Winter woods
iSee also names of insects, (e.g'. Butter-
flies; Praying mantis; Water scorpions)
Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Battle lines
See also Agricultural pests
Insects as carriers of disease. See Flies
Instruction. See Teaching
Instrumental music. See Bands (Music); Piano
music
Instruments, Measuring. See Measuring in-
struments
Insurance
My Florida land
Integration In education. See Segregation in
education
Intellect. See Senses and sensation
Intercultural education
American influence in my country
Are teenagers universally misunderstood?
Conquest of prejudice
Roots of prejudice (6 films)
Summary of three months in the United
States (1958)
Summary: the world we want
What does the word "American" mean to
you?
What is America famous for?
Would you rather be an American?
See also International education
Interior decoration
Award winning ideas for your home
Decorating made easy
New- look rooms
Room is four walls
Internal revenue. See Income tax
International cooperation
Idea for Washington and Moscow
Mackinac, island of Renaissance
See also United Nations
International education
Co-existance
See also Intercultural education
International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958
Great achievement
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
Anniversary (ILGWU)
International Minerals and Chemical Corpora-
tion
Out of the earth (IntMin)
International relations
Military diplomacy
Role of labor in world affairs
Science and human responsibility (22 films)
See also Diplomatic and consular service;
Nationalism; Refugees. Political; United
States — Foreign relations
International trade. See Commerce
Interpersonal relations. See Human relations
Interplanetary voyages. See Space flight
Ions
Ionization
Iowa
Iowa's expanding economy
Ireland
Eamon De Valera
Iron Industry and trade. See Steel Industry
and trade
Irrigation
Portable irrigation
See also Dams
Islands. See Coral reefs and islands: also names
of islands and groups of islands, (e.g. Fiji
Islands; Oceania; Virgin Islands)
Israel
David Ben-Gurion
Drew Pearson reports on the Holy Land
Forsake me not
Fortune seeker
From dream to reality
From dream to reality (the history of Is-
rael)
Green horizons
Hannah means grace
Israel in the family of nations
Israel my country
Israel newsreels , •
Israel's living desert
It is good to be alive
Rachel shall be thy name
Religion in Israel
Road to tomorrow
Science in Israel
Three girls
War and peace (Unitedlsr)
ZOA in Israel
Italian language films
Forza del destino
Italian paintings. See Paintings, Italian
Italy
Boy of Renaissance Italy
Tuscan countryside
See also Paestum, Italy; Sicily; Venice
Jackson, Andrew"
House that love built
Jamestown, Virginia
Jamestown, a place of beginnings
Jamestown colony (1607 through 1620)
Jamestown Festival, 1957
Jamestown colony (1607 through 1620)
Japan
How war came to Asia (2 films)
•See also Missions — Japan
Japanese art. See Art, Japanese
Jesus Christ
Day Christ died
Gates of glory
Glass eyes that see
Nativity of Jesus Christ
Where He walked
See also Christmas
Jet planes
Boeing jet fleet
Boeing 707 jet transport cabin interior
mockup
J®t stratotanker— an Introduction to the
KC-135 airplane
Jet propulsion
Electra propulsion story
^ee also Rockets (Aeronautics)
Jewish New Year. See Rosh ha-Shanah
Jewish refugees. See Refugees, Jewish
Jewish religion. See Judaism
Jews in New York (City)
Matter of living
Jews In the United States
American Jew: a tribute to freedom
Jiujitsu
Festival of Judo
Job analysis. See Time study
Jobs. See Occupations
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Jones, Ernest
Dr Ernest Jones
Journalism , . ^
Assignment: mankind
Behind the type
Your career in journalism
See also Liberty of the press
Journeys. See Voyages and travels
Judaism
American morning
Judo. See Jiujitsu
Justice, Administration of ,^ ^, .
Traffic court training (4 fllms)
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation
Next ten
Katmai National Monument
Angler's paradise
Keys. See Locks and keys
Kinematics
Mechanism — ^kinematics
Kings and rulers. See Courts and courtiers
Kissimmee, Florida , ., . .. ,,
Kissimmee. U.S.A. (Florida's cow capital)
Kitchens
Miracle kitchen
Klondike gold fields
City of gold
Knowledge, Theory of. See Truth
Korean War, 1950-1953
Air power (26 fllms)
Civilian relief
Of such is the kingdom (Worldwide)
Labor, Migrant. See Migrant labor
Labor and laboring classes
Labor movement: beginnings and growth
in America
Nature of work (6 fllms)
Our nation's roots (26 films)
See also Collective bargaining; Labor
unions: Migrant labor; Strikes and lock-
outs; Wages
Labor disputes. See Collective bargaining
Labor laws and legislation. See Taft-Hartley
Act. 1947
Labor unions
Heritage in (4 films)
Role of labor in world affairs
fifee also Collective bargaining; Strikes and
lockouts; also names of Individual labor
unions
Lacrimal organs
Glands of the head
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gil-
bert du Motier, Marquis de
Lafayette bi- centennial
Lakes. See names of lakes
Land. See Agriculture: Reclamation . of Jand
Landowska, Wanda
Wanda Landowska
Landscape painting
Open window
Language and languages
Alphabet conspiracy
Language and linguistics (13 films)
See also Communication; Literature; also
names of languages (e.g. (Jerman language;
Spanish language)
Lantern slides
Magazines to transparencies
Larvae. See Doodlebugs
Las Vegas, Nevada
Guided tour of Las Vegas
Latin America
Freedom of the press in Latin America
Organization of American states
Laughter. See Wit and humor
Laundry. See Washing machines
Your career In law
Law enforcement. See Police
Lawn tennis. See Tennis -f
Leadership
Choosing a leader
Learning, Psychology of
Demonstration in human learning
Learning and scholarship. See Education; Re-
search
Leather work
Beginners' leathercraft
Leathercraft
See also Saddlery
Leaves
Learning about leaver
Legislation. See Law
Leisure. See Retirement
Leonardo da Vinci
Introduction to the method of Leonardo da
Vinci
Leonai'do da Vinci and his art
Lepidoptera. See Butterflies; Moths
Lettering
Tracing with ink
Letters of the alphabet. See Alphabet
Levers
Levers
Liberty
Essentials of freedom (6 films)
See also Civil rights
Liberty of the press
Freedom of the press in Latin America
Libraries
King size diary
See also Bibliotheque Nationale; School
libraries (High school
Life
The cage (McGraw)
Life (Biology). See Reproduction
Life, Christian. See Christian life
Life, Spiritual. See Spiritual life
Light
Glass eyes that see
Light
See also Refraction
Lighting
Light — as you like it
Lightning
Lightning and electricity
Lights, Feast of. See HaoiukkaJi
Limestone
Gift of the ages
Lincoln, Abraham
At home with the Abraham Lincolns
Linguistics. See Language and languages
Lipschitz, Jacques
Jacques Lipschitz
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Liquid air
Liquid air (2 films)
Liquids. See Hydrostatics: Surface tensions
Literature
Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
Prospect of literature (8 films)
See also Books; Poetry
Little Rock, Arlcansas
Little Rock and world opinion
Livestock
Life lines
See also Cattle: Cows: Dairying: Sheep
Loan association. See Building and loan asso-
ciations
Lobsters
The lobster
Locks and keys
Lock and tag
Logging. See Lumber and lumbering
London
Follies of the town
Nice time
Visit to London in 1860 with Gustave D6re
Looms
How to make a simple loom and weave
Los Angeles, California
Guided tour of Los Angeles
Louise, Lake, Alta.
Banff and Lake Louise (CanPac)
Love
Fruitless fig tree
Where your treasure is
Loyalty
Loyalties
Lumber and lumbering
Forever living forests
Treasures of the forest
Your career in logging
Your career in lumber manufacturing
Lunar theory. See Moon
Machine tools. See Planing machines
Machinery
Machines help us
Paths of steel
Punch press guarding
^>ee aiso Agricultural machinery; Bearings
(Machmery); Engines; Friction: Metalwork-
mg rnachmery; Threading machines: Water
Manual training
Dickie builds a truck
Manufactures. See names of articles manufac-
tured and names of industries (e.g. Paper
making and trade) ; also some titles listed
under names of countries, cities, etc.
Marches (Exercise). See Drill (nonmilitary)
Marine animals
Coral jungle
Expedition
Marineland
Sea birds and sea elephants
See also Fresh-water animals; Plankton
Marine biology
Camera on the ocean floor
Freak fish of the deep
Life in the sea
Marine borers
See also Fresh-water biology
Marine plants. See Algae
Marketing
Marketing in Mexico
Marketing quality eggs
Marketing (Home economics)
Wise food buying
Mary, Virgin
Madonna in the world of art
'Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
Maryknoll Brothers. See Catholic Foreign Mis-
sion Society of America
Marymount School
Marymount of Palos Verdes
Masks (for the face)
Masks in the world of art
Mason, George
George Mason of Gunston Hall
Mass communication. See Communication
Mathematics. See Algebra; Trigonometry
Matter
Atoms and molecules (EBF)
Freezing, melting, boiling
Molecules in motion (Explaining matter)
Mayas
Mexican olla makers
Mayflower (Ship)
Voyage of the Mayflower
Meadows
Let's take a walk to the meadow to watch
some birds
hrlading macknesrWa^^^ Measures. See Weights and measures
Machines. See Machinery
Madonna. See Mary, Virgin
Magnetic tape
No margin for error (IntBus)
Magnetism. See Electricity
Mail service. See Postal service
Make-up (Cosmetics). See Cosmetics
Mammals
What bones can tell us
See also names of mammals (e.g. Bats;
Elephants)
Man
Dignity of man
Science and hurnan responsibility (22 films)
Scientific methods (13 films) ^ ^ ^ " '"^>
See also Ethnology
'^^"^^^.fi'"®"*- ^®® ^5-^^ management; Indus-
trial management; Sales management
Manners and customs. See Courts and cour-
tiers; Etiquette;^ Funeral rites and cere-
m^ies; United States— Social life and cus-
Measurlng instruments
Use of T-square and triangles
See also Slide rule
Meat. See Pork
Meat industry and trade
Why meat-type hogs?
Mechanical drawing
Multiview drawing
See also Lettering
Mechanical engineering. See Machinery
Mechanics. See Force and energy; Friction:
Kinematics
Medical centers. See Hadassah Medical Organi-
zation
Medical charities. See Charities, Medical
Medical profession. See Medicine
Medicine
Even for one
^ee also Aviation medicine; Chiropractic:
Pharmac' ■^^^^^"^•' Nurses and nursing;
Medicine, Aviation. See Aviation medicine
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Mensuration. See Measuring instruments;
Weights and measures
Mental healing. See Psychotherapy
Merchandising. See Marketing
Metal sculpture
Metal sculpture in the world of art
Metallurgy
Metals information center of tomorrow
Progress in modern basic refractories
iThis new world of metals
Metal wo rl<. See Metal sculpture; Solder and
soldering
Metalworking machinery
It's easy to bend
Meteorology
Your career in meteorology
iSee also Atmosphere; Climate; Evapora-
tion; Humidity; Lightning; Weather fore-
casting
Methodology. See Research
Metric system
Metric system
Mexico
Cumpleanos de Pepita
Heritage from Tula
Marketing in Mexico
Modern Mexico (Pairweather)
Sons of Montezuma
Zopatecan village
Michigan
Michigan — autumn wonderland
Microorganisms
Microorganisms: beneficial activities
Microorganisms: harmful activities
See also Amoeba; Bacteriology
Middle Ages. See Renaissance
Middle East. See Near East
Migrant labor
Colorado cares
Migration of birds. See Birds
Military airplanes. See Airplanes. Military
Military education. See United States — Military
Academy, West Point
Milk, Human
Better beginning
Milking
Good milking pays
Mill and factory buildings. See Factories
Milling (Flour). See Flour and flour mills
Mimeograph
Mimeographing techniques
Mineralogy
Understanding our earth: rocks and min-
erals
Minerals. See Mineralogy
Miners. See Tin miners
Mines and mineral resources. See Gold mines
and mining
Burma
Frontier witness
Golden gift
Japan
Garden of service
Near East
Mid-East profile
Philippine Islands
Heart of the Philippines
Modeling
Visits with a sculptor (10 films)
Modern architecture. See Architecture. Modern
Modernism (Art)
Jacques Lipschitz
Marcel Duchamp
Statues d'epouvante
See also Architecture. Modern; Art. Ab-
stract
Moetzet Hapoalet. See Working Women's Coun-
cil
Moisture. See Evaporation: Humidity
Molds (Botany). See Fungi
Molecules
Atoms and molecules (NET)
Molecules in motion (Explaining matter)
World of molecules
Monasticism and religious orders. See Capu-
chins; Catholic Foreign Mission Society of
America
Money
Story of our money system
See also Bills of exchange
Money raising. See Fund raising
Monnier, Henri Bonaventure
Porter novel by Henri Monnier
Moon
Man and the moon
Moon and how it effects us
Moral Re-Armament
Idea for Washington and Moscow
Mackinac, island of Renaissance
Mortuary customs. See Funeral rites and cere-
monies
Mosaics
Mosaic experiments
Moths
Butterflies and moths (NET)
Butterflies and moths (TennGame&Fish)
Motion. See Force and energy; Kinematics;
Speed
Motion pictures. See Moving pictures
Motion study
Motion study on the Job
See also Time study
Motorboats
Admiral in an outboard
Trailer sailors
Wyoming's wonderful waterways
Motoring. See Automobiles — Touring
Motors. See Engines
Minnesota
Minnesota: star of the North
Mountaineering
Mountain holiday in Switzerland
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Growing places
Missiles, Guided. See Guided missiles
Missions
Cross in the sand
North American neighbors
See also Evangelistic work
Brazil
Dark river (Brazil)
Mountains
Let's build a mountain
Let's take a walk in the high country
See also Volcanoes; also names of moun-
tain ranges and mountains
Mouth. See Salivary glands
Moving picture film
Murder on the screen
Moving picture projectors. See Projectors
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Moving pictures
Flyinsr an^el
How to make a TV commercial
Ideas and film ^ ,
Animated
SmatterinK of spots
As an art form
Energies . ,, ^ ^,
James Whitney's studies in motion for film
Symphonic mecanique
Moving pictures in education
Film research and learning
Multiple sclerosis . . ^ ^ ,^^
Multiple sclerosis in sickness and health
Museums
Junior Museum — a living museum
Music
Correlating music with social science in
the general music class — eighth grade
Handel and his music
Heritage XII (4 films)
Igor Stravinsky _„ ^,
Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
Symphonic mecanique
See also Church music; Piano music
Musical form. See Opera; Oratorio
Musicians. See names of individual musicians
Mussolini, Benito
Rise and fall of Benito Mussolini (2 films)
Mystic, Connecticut
Ship's belles at Mystic
Nails and spikes
House of a lifetime
Narcotics
Dangerous drugs
Nast, Thomas
Overthrow of the Tweed ring
National Council of the Churches of Christ in
the United States of America. See Church
World Service
National Foundation
Newsreel
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. See
National Foundation
National parks and reserves. See names of
national parks, (e.g. Glacier National Park)
Nationalism
Nationalism (2 films)
Nativity of Jesus Christ. See Jesus Christ
Natural gas. See Gas, Natural
Natural history. See Biology; Fossils; Fresh-
water biology; Geographical distribution of
animals and plants; Marine biology; Min-
eralogy; also names of natural monuments
(e.g. Katmai National Monument)
Natural resources
School under the trees
See also Fisheries; Forests and forestry;
Water supply
Natural theology. See Religion and science
Nature study
Let's take a walk in the high country
Let s take a walk to the meadow to watch
some birds
See also Animals
Naval aeronautics. See Aeronautics, Military
Naval art and science. See Submarines
Navigation
Destinations of tomorrow
See also Sounding and soundings
Navigation (Aeronautics)
Destinations of tomorrow
Near East
Bible lands
Problems of the Middle Eaat _
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East
Negotiable instruments. See Bills of exchange
Negroes
Little Rock and world opinion
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Jawaharlal Nehru
Neighborhood. See Community life
Neikrug, George
Sonata in B minor, opus 8, for unaccom-
panied cello, by Kodaly
Nervous system
Human body: nervous system
New England
Guided tour of New England
North by Northeast
New France. See Canada
New Guinea
New Guinea patrol
Papua and New Guinea
New Orleans
Mardi Gras in New Orleans
New Year, Jewish. See Rosh ha-Shanah
New York (City)
Harlem Wednesday
Metropolis in motion
Overthrow of the Tweed ring
What a vacation
New Zealand
Antarctic adventure
Letter to the teacher
Passport to pleasure
Newspapers. See Journalism
Nicholas M, Emperor of Russia
Last czar of Russia
Nigeria
This is Nigeria
Nitric acids
Nitric acid compounds and the nitrogen
cycle
Nitrogen
Nitric acid compounds and the nitrogen
^^, cycle
Nitrogen and ammonia
N on -objective art. See Art, Abstract
Norsemen. See Northmen
North Africa. See Africa, North
North American Indians. See Indians of North
America
North Pole. See Arctic regions
Northmen
Vikings
Vikings and their explorations
Norway
Life in Norway
Nuclear physics. See Atomic energy; Radio-
activity
Nuclear reactors
Enter the atom
Numbers. See Arithnietic
Nurses and nursing
Balance in action
Lift thine eyes
Student nurse
See also Hospitals; Red Cross
Nutrition
Thought for food
See . also Diet ; Food ; Trace elements ;
Vitamins
Nutrition of plants. See Plants
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Obstetrics. See Pregnancy
O'Casey, Sean
Sean O'Casey
Occupations
Fathers go away lo work
See also Vocational guidance ; also names
of occupations
Ocean. See Icebergs; Sea- water; Sounding and
soundings
Ocean currents. See Gulf Stream
Ocean life. See Marine biology
Ocean travel
Across the Pacific
Transatlantic empress
20th century sailor
Oceania
Islands of the South Pacific
South Pacific horizons
South Seas
Office management. See Personnel management
Oil. See Petroleum
Oil wells. See Petroleum
Okefenokee Swamp
Okefenokee interlude
Old age. See Retirement
Old age homes
Yellow leaf
Old Testament. See Bible. Old Testament
Opera
Forza del destino
Opera for today (6 films)
Opiates. See Narcotics
Optics. See Light; Refraction; Vision
Oratorio
Great Mr Handel
Oratory. See Public speaking
Orchids
The orchids (NET)
Ore deposits
Treasures of the earth
Ores. See Mineralogy
Orient. See Bast (Far East)
Oriental civilization. See Civilization. Oriental
Origin of species. See Evolution
Ottawa
Ottawa, Canada's capital
Outboard motorboats. See Motorboats
Outdoor cookery
Chicken barbecue
Outdoor life
Quest for red trout
See also Camping ; Mountaineering ; Na-
ture study
Outer space
Space scientist
Overland Journeys to the Pacific
Gold rush days
Packing Industry. See Meat industry and trade
Paestum, Italy
Ancient Paestum: city of the Greeks and
Romans
Paint
Duchess paints the town
To please a woman
Painters. See names of individual painters
Painting
El Greco: the secret of Toledo
In the world of art: we visit an art gallery
See also Finger painting; Landscape
painting; Portrait painting; Tempera paint-
mg
Painting, Chinese
Finger painting of Wu Tsai Yen
Painting, Dutch
Introduction to Dutch painting by Paul
Claudel
Paintings
Wiley works
See also Portraits; Water colors
Paintings, Abstract. See Art. Abstract
Paintings, Dutch
Rembrandt, painter of man
Paintings, Flemish
Nativity of Jesus Christ
Paintings, French
Rousseau: a trip in a little cart
Toulouse Lautrec: the night watcher
Young girl's dream by Corot
Paintings. Italian
Venetian Festivals
Paleontology. See Fossils
Panama Canal
Panama Canal (Coronet)
Panics. See Depressions
Pantomimes
Mask (Brandon)
Paper
Written word (15 films)
Paper making and trade
Power of paper
See also Wood pulp
Paper work
Paper sculpture in the world of art
Papua
Papua and New Guinea
Parables
Prodigal son (UW)
Paraplegia
The return
Parent and child , . ^ . ^„
Are teenagers universally misunderstood?
Child care problems of physically handi-
capped mothers
Food and maternal deprivation
Frightened child
Going to hospital with mother
Motility in .
Who should decide? (Areas of parental au-
parent-child relationships
thority)
Would you rather be an American?
See also Fathers
Oxygen
O:
xygen (NET)
Paris, France
Cruise through Paris
Seurat's Parisian Sundays
Pacelli, Eugenio. See Pius XII. Pope
Pacific Islands. See Oceania
Packaging
Wrap It up
See also Gift wrapping
Parks. See Zoological gardens; also names of
individual national parks
Parliamentary practice
Make your influence felt (Parliamentary
procedure)
Passover
Freedom rings
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Pastel drawing
Pastel drawing
Pastels
Yantra study
Pastry. See Baking
Pastures
Strip grazing
See also Forage plants; Meadows
Pathology. See Bacteriology
Patriotism. See Loyalty; Nationalism
Pearls
Pearl divers
South Seas
Pencil drawing
Pencil sketching
Penn, William
William Penn and the Quakers (the Penn-
sylvania colony)
Pennsylvania
William Penn and the Quakers (the Penn-
sylvania colony)
Perfumes
Pearl divers
Periodicals. See Journalism
Personal finance. See Finance, Personal
Personnel management
Executive interview
No one answer
Office supervisors' problems (6 films)
See also Time study
Pests. See Flies
Petroleum
Electrical well logging (AAODC)
Fortune seeker
King Neptune's oil fields
Oil and gas well corrosion
The tankship
Treating crude oil emulsions
Petroleum industry and trade
Growing with Cities Service
Mile to El Dorado
Strongest men who ever lived
Vocational training in the oil industry
Pettet, Edwin Burr
Yesterday's actors
Pharmacy
Your career in pharmacy
Philippine Islands
Heart of the Philippines
Philosophers. See names of Individual philos-
ophers
Philosophy. See Truth
Photographers. See names of Individual photo-
graphers
Photography
Ansel Adams — photographer
Murder on the screen
Pictures clear and sharp
Snapshots or sorry
See ialso Lantern slides
Physical education and training
Evaluating physical abilities
Profiles of elementary physical education
See lalso Athletics: Jiujitsu; Posture
Physical geography. See Climate; Geophysics;
Mountains
Physical geology. See Volcanoes
Physical therapy
The return
Physically handicapped
Child care problems of physically handi-
capped mothers
Forsake me not
Spina bifida
See ulso Amputees: Blind
Rehabilitation
Back on the Job
Easter seal dollars go to work
Miracle in Java
Reach for tomorrow
Where there's a will
Physics
Brattain on semiconductor physics
See also Electricity; Friction; Gases;
Hydrostatics; Ions; Light; Matter; Radio-
activity; Sound
Physiology
Wonder of our body
See <ilso Cells; Growth; Heart; Nervous
system; Reproduction; Senses and sensa-
tion
Physiology of plants. See Plant physiology
Physiotherapy. See Physical therapy
Piano. See Harpsichord
Piano music
Heritage VI (4 films)
Pictures. See Cartoons and caricatures; En-
gravings; Etchings; Paintings; Portraits
Pineapple
Root and square root
Pioneer life. See Frontier and pioneer life
Pipe
Underground arteries
PIranesi, Giovanni Battista
Labyrinth of PIranesi
Pius XJ. Pope
Fighting Popes (lives of Popes Pius XI and
Pius XII. Pope
Fighting Popes (lives of Popes Pius XI and
Planets. See Solar system
Planing machines
Inclined plane
Plankton
Chain of life in the sea
Planning, City. See City planning
Plant breeding
Bread basket
Plant nutrition. See Plants
Plant physiology
Partnerships among plants and animals
See also Growth (Plants)
Plant propagation. See Seeds
Planting. See Agriculture; Tree planting
Plants
From the ground up (MichStU)
God's wonders in mother's garden
Green giants — the story of plants
See also Flowers; Forage plants; Geo-
graphical distribution of animals and
plants; Growth (Plants) : Roots
Plants, Cultivated. See House plants
Plastics
Man
Polymers and plastics
Manufacturing reinforced plastics
id^]- ■
Play
Allen Is my brother
City is a playground
Play streets
See \also Sports
Plowing
Turning point (MIchStU)
Pneumatics. See Aerodynamics: Compressed
air; Gases
Roe, Edgar Allan
Edgar Allan Poe: background for his works
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lieritaKe I (9 films)
Heritage IV (4 films)
Let's read poetry-
Poets. See names of individual poets
Poisons
One day's poison
Polar expeditions. See Antarctic regions;
Arctic regions
Police
Enforcement tactics
Policeman Walt learns his job
Police, State
State trooper
Political refugees. See Refugees. Political
Political science. See Communism; Law; Lib-
erty; Nationalism
Pollen
Life in a cubic foot of air
Polynesians
Polynesian culture
Popes. See names of individual popes
Population
Science and human responsibility (22 films)
Population, Foreign. See United States — Immi-
gration and emigration
Pork
Why meat-type hogs?
Portrait painting
Painting pictures about people
See also Pastel drawing
Portraits
Self-portraits in the world of art
See also Cartoons and caricatures
Portugal
Story of Portugal
Portuguese language films
Boeing 707 jet transport cabin interior
mockup
Postal service
Mail in motion
Posture
Balance in action
Beginning good posture habits
How do you stand?
Posture in action
Pottery
Mexican olla makers
Poulbot, Francisque
Poulbot and the children of Montmartre
Poultry
Getting read for baby chicks
Inside story of chicken gizzard grinding
See also Eggs
Power (Mechanics). See Compressed air; Force
and energy
Power plants. See Atomic power plants
Power resources. See Fuel
Power transmission. See Levers
Pratisthan
Glory of Pratisthan
Praying mantis
Praying mantis (NET)
Praying mantis (TennGame&Fish)
Pregnancy
Expecting — diet in pregnancy
Prehistoric animals. See Fossils
Prejudices and antipathies
Conquest of prejudice
Roots of prejudice (6 flhns)
Unlearning prejudice
Premature Babies IVIilk Bank
Better beginning
Preservation of forests. See Forests and for-
estry
Presidents. See names of individual presidents
Press. See Liberty of the press
Prevention of accidents. See Accident preven-
tion
Prices. See Wages
Primary education. See Education. Elementary
Printing
V/ritten word (15 films)
Your career in printing
Prisons. See Crime and criminals
Private secretaries. See Secretaries, Private
Prizes (Rewards). See Rewards (Prizes, etc.)
Professions. See names of professions
Progress. See Science and civilization
Projectiles. See Guided missiles; Rockets (Aero-
nautics
Projectors
Operation of the Bell and Howell sound
projector
Propaganda
Propaganda in the making of foreign policy
Prospecting
Pioneer burro
Protoplasm. See Cells
Proust. Marcel
Remembrance of time past: Vermeer
Prussia
Germany: feudal states to unification
Psalms. See Bible. Old Testament
Psychiatry
Boy in the doorway
See also Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
Dr Ernest Jones
Psychology. See Attitude (Psychology) ; Psycho-
analysis
Psychology, Applied
Adventures of *
See also Human relations
Psychology. Child. See Child study
Psychology, Criminal. See Criminal psychology
Psychology, Racial. See Race psychology
Psychology of learning. See Learning, Psy-
chology of
Psychotherapy
Back into the sun
Public health
Community keeps house
See also Charities, Medical; Sanitation
Public libraries. See Libraries
Public speaking
Is there communication when you speak?
Public utilities. See Telephone
Publicity. See Propaganda
Publishers and publishing. See Printing
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (DavisProd)
Puerto Rico (NET)
Punched card systems. See Information storage
and retrieval systems
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Punishment. See Crime and criminals
2
Purdue University
Purdue alumni newareel No.
Purim (Feast of Esther)
Change of heart
Quacic grass
Quack grass, the perennial guest
Quails
Bobwhite on the wing
Qual<ers. See Friends, Society of
Quarries and quarrying. See Limestone
Quebec (Province)
Quest for red trout
Rabbits
Cottontail in Tennessee
Tennessee cottontail
Raccoons
Doodlebug and the raccoon
Race psychology
People are taught to be different (12 films)
Races of man. See Ethnology
Racing. See Automobile racing; Boat racing;
Soap l)Ox derbies
Radar defense networl<s
Dew line story
Sky watch on 55°
See also Semi-automatic ground environ-
ment system
Radiation. See Radioactivity
Radio advertising. See Television in advertising
Radio Free Europe
Towers of truth
Radioactivity
Radioactivity and the parts of an atom
See also Uranium
Railroads
Alaska Railroad
Block signal. CTC, and interlocking rules
Empire on parade
Rain and rainfall
Rain
See also Snow
Rain forests
Olympic rain forest
Raspberries
Raspberries for extra profit
Extermination
Rats
Control rats
Ratti, Achille. See Pius XI, Pope
Raw materials. See Forest products
Reactions, Chemical. See Chemical reactions
Reactors (Nuclear physics). See Nuclear re-
actors
Reading
Iowa reading films (college level) (15 films)
Readings in socio-economic thought
Using a reading readiness book
See also Books and reading
Recipes. See Cookery
Reclamation of land
Greener hills for southern Indiana
Recreation. See Play; Vacations
Red Cross
Disaster and you
Neighbor to neighbor
Redondo Beach, California
Pride
Redwood
Forever living forests
Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee
Reelfoot Lake
Refraction
Refraction (NET)
Refugees, Jewish
Eliahu's house
Refugees, Political
Long stride
Refuse and refuse disposal
Collectors' item
Regional planning. See City planning
Rehabilitation. See Physically handicapped —
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of criminals
Raw material
Religion. See Faith; God; Spiritual life; United
States — ^Relig'ion
Religion and science
God's wonders in babv zoo animals
God's wonders in mother's garden
Religions
Heritage VII (5 films)
Religion in Israel
See also Judaism
Religious belief. See Faith
Rembrandt, Hermanszoon van Rijn
Rembrandt, master of the night
Rembrandt, painter of man
Remedial reading. See Reading
Renaissance
Boy of Renaissance Italy
'Music and the Renaissance (10 films)
Reporters and reporting. See Journalism
Reproduction
Human body: reproductive system
New life from old — reproduction
Reptiles
Reptiles and their charaoteristics
Reptiles of today
See also Snakes
Research
Equation for progress
Horizons beyond
Paths of steel
Pathways to the future
Scientific methods (13 films)
Vannevar Bush
See also Agriculture
Residences. See Houses
Resources, Natural. See Natural resources
Responsibility
Our family works together (Churchill)
Rest periods
Coffee break
Resurrection. See Jesus Christ
Retail trade. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Retirement
Golden age
Revere, Paul
Midnight ride of Paul Revere (Coronet)
Revivals. See Evangelistic work
Revolutions. See United States — History — ^Rev-
olution; also some films listed under titles
of countries
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Rewards (Prizes, etc.)
Highlights of the national corn picking
contest
Rheumatic fever
Heart crippler: rheumatic fever
Help for young hearts
Nature of the enemy-
Rice
Rice in today's world
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia,' s capitol ^
Riding. See Horsemanship
Rights, Civii. See Civil rights
Rites and ceremonies. See Funeral rites and
ceremonies
Rivers. See Dams; also names of rivers (e.g.
Buffalo River; Yarra River)
Riviera
Riviera playground
Road signs. See Signs and signboards
Roads
City highways
Magic highway U.S.A.
Robins
Mr and Mrs Robin's family
Rocket flight. See Space flight
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Molecules to missiles
Rocket range Australia
Rockets: how they work
Rockets: principles and safety
Rocks
Understanding our earth: rocks and mine-
rals
Water — sculptor of the land
<8ee also Crystallography
Rocky iVIountains
Escape to the Rockies
Wildlife in the Rockies
Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains
Roman civilization. See Civilization, Roman
Rome
Decline of the Roman Empire
Rise of the Roman Empire
Roofs
Danger— roofers at work
This — above all
Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor. See Roosevelt, Elea-
nor
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Heritage IX (4 films)
Roosevelt, Theodore
Attempt to assassinate Theodore Roosevelt
Roots
Root and square root
Rope. See Wire rope
Rosh ha-Shanah
With all thy heart
Rousseau, Henri (Le Dounier) Julien
Rousseau: a trip in a little cart
Rubber
Rubber in today's world
Rubber tires. See Tires
Rugs. See Carpets
Rules of order. See Parliamentary practice
RumI, Beardsley
Heritage X (4 films)
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3d ear!
Lrord Bertrand Russell
Russia
Camera on Russia
Children of Russia (Cates)
Lrast czar of Russia
Russian Revolution (2 films)
U.S. and U.S.S.R. — conflict or peace?
Russian communism. See Communism — ^Russia
Sacred music. See Church music
Saddlery
Saddle making
Safety appliances
On impact
Safety devices and measures. See Safety ap-
pliances
Safety education. See Accident prevention
SAGE. See Semi-automatic ground environ-
ment system
Sailing
How to sail
Sails to the wind
Two boys and a boat
Sailor's life. See Seafaring life
St Andrews, Scotland
St Andrews, cradle of golf
St Denis, Ruth
Ruth St Denis and Ted Shawn
St Louis
City decides
Public schools
Sales management
Why sales managers go nuts
Salesmen and salemanship
Are you this man?
How to talk business to win
Solid gold hours
Wanted — man alive
See also Marketing; Sales management
Salivary glands
Glands of the head
Salt
White wonder
Samoan Islands
New day in Samoa
Polynesian culture
Tapa making
Sandburg, Carl
Carl Sandburg
San Francisco
Guided tour of San Francisco
Sanitation
Community keeps house
See also Hygiene
Santa Catalina Island
Jewel in the sea
Satellites, Artificial
Earth satellites — explorers of outer space
Satellites: stepping stones to space
Sputnik — its impact and challenge
What is America famous for?
Saving and thrift. See Finance, Personal; Sav-
ings banks
Savings banks
Money tree
See also Building and loan associations
Saws
Production cut-off band saw
Tooling the band saw for production
Scandinavians. See Northmen
Scenery. See names of countries, states, etc.
Scenery (Stage). See Theaters
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School administration and organization
Crowded out
School libraries (High school)
Library research in high school
School music. See Singing
School teaching. See Teaching
Schoolhouses
School for Johnny
Schools. See Correspondence schools and cours-
es; Education; High schools; Schoolhouses;
and names of individual schools
Science
Aristotle and the scientific method
Galileo
Group method in science
Heritage H (6 films)
Living and non-living thmgs (Coronet)
Of science and scientists (23 films)
Science and human responsibility (22 films)
Science in Israel
Scientific methods (13 films)
See also Astronomy; Bacteriology; Biol-
ogy; Chemistry; Crystallography; Fossils;
Meteorology; Mineralogy: Nature study;
Physics; Physiology
Science and civilization
Look at mid -century America
Science and religion. See Religion and science
Scientific education. See Science
Scientific expeditions '
Expedition
See also Antarctic regions; Arctic re-
gions
Scientific method. See Research
Scientists
Health heroes: the battle against disease
See also names of individual scientists
Sclerosis, iVIuitiple. See Multiple sclerosis
Scotland
Children of Scotland
Scouts and scouting. See Boy Scouts; Girl
Scouts
Screen printing. See Silk screen printing
Screw threads
Screw threads
Sculpture
In the world of art: we visit an art gallery
Non-objective space in the world of art
Plaster sculpture in color
Sculptor carves a giant
Sculpture in the world of art
Sculpture series (11 films)
Visits with a sculptor (10 films)
See also Metal sculpture; Wood carving
Sculpture, French
France Romane
Sea animals. See Marine animals
Sea fisheries. See Fisheries
Sea food
Harvests from the sea
Invisible seafood
Seafoods and customs
Shellflshing in the CSiesapeake
See also names of fish used for food,
(e.g. Shrimps)
Sea mosses. See Algae
Sea otters
Sea otter
Sea otters of Amchitka
Sea shore. See Seashore
Sea soundings. See Sounding and soundings
Sea travel. See Ocean travel
Seafaring life
Vikings
Seashore
Day at the beach
Seattle
Guided tour of Seattle
Secondary education. See Education, Secondary
Secondary schools. See High schools
Secretaries, Private
Your career as a secretary
Seeds
How seeds are scattered
Segregation in education
City decides
Little Rock and world opinion
Prejudice in America
Selling. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Sem, pseud. See Goursat, Georges Marie
Semi-automatic ground environment system
Countermeasures
On guard (IntBus)
Senses and sensation
Gateways to the mind
Our senses: what they do for us
See also Hearing; Vision
Serra International
1957 Serra convention
Service stations, Automobile. See Automobiles
— Service stations
Seurat, Georges Pierre
Seurat's Parisian Sundays
Sex. See Reproduction
Shadows
Shadows
Shakespeare, William
Hamlet (BaylorU)
Yesterday's actors
Sharks
Shark
These sharks need protection
Shavu'oth (Feast of Weeks)
Festival of faith
Shaw, George Bernard
Doctor's dilemma
Shawn, Ted
Ruth St Denis and Ted Shawn
Sheep
Your lamb goes to the fair
Shingles, Asbestos
Man from Missouri
Shipbuilding
Birth or a superliner
Colonial shipbuilding and sea trade
Naissance d'^un petrol ier
Ships
Iceberg patrol (Guild)
iShip's belles at Mystic
The tankship
Transatlantic empress
See also Ocean travel; Sailing; Sub-
marines; also names of ships, e.g. May-
flower (Ship); United States (Ship)
Shipwrecks. See Survival (after airplane acci-
dents, shipwrecks, etc.)
Shooting. See Archery; Hunting
Shopping. See Marketing (Home economics)
Show windows
Ellen in windowland
Shrike
Winter woods
Sea-water
Minerals from the sea
Shrimps
The shilmt)
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Sicily , ,
Sicily, island of the sun
Sick. See Hospitals
Sight. See Vision
Signals and signaling^ , . , , , . „i„„
Block signal, CTC. and interlocking rules
Signs and signboards
EJIlen in windowland
Stripes and signs
Silk screen printing
New light for the silk screen
Sin, Forgiveness of. See Forg'iveness of sin
Singers. See names of individual singers
Singing in the general music class — seventh
grade
See also Choirs (Music)
Sitwell, Edith
Heritage IV (4 films)
Sitwell, Osbert
Sir Osbert Sitwell
Sketching. See Drawing
Skiing. See Skis and skiing
Skin
Healthy skin
Skin diving ^^,
Breath of life (Classroom)
Treasure diving family
Skis and skiing
Ski flight to Austria
Vive le ski
Slang
Slang around the world
Slide rule
Slide rule
Slides, Lantern. See Lantern slides
Sloan, Alfred Pritchard
Alfred P. Sloan. Jr.
Small business
Small business — ^TJ.S.A.
Smelting. See Metallurgy
Smith, Thomas Vernor
Heritage VIII (4 films)
Smoking. See Cigars
Snakes
Facts on snakes
Snobs and snobbishness
The snob
Snow
Jewels from heaven
Soap
Household chemistry
Soap box derbies
Faith in boys
Golden moment (GenMot)
Social adjustment. See Behavior; Human rela-
tions
Social work
Hundreds of busy feet
People with a purpose
See also Charities
Society of Friends. See Friends, Society of
Softball
Softball fundamentals for elementary
schools
Soil conservation
To care for this land
Soils. See Reclamation of land
Solar physics. See Sun
Solar system
Beyond our solar system
See also Moon
Solder and soldering
Art of soft soldering
Solubility
Solubility: dissolving gases, liquids and
solids
Sound
Echoes and ears
Sound (2 films)
Sound waves
Approaching the speed of sound
Sounding and soundings
Holiday model DE-122 depth sounder
South Africa. See Africa, South
South America
Geography of South America: five northern
countries
Lands of the falling waters
South Pole. See Antarctic regions
South Sea Islands. See Oceania
Southwest, Old
Spanish colonial family of the Southwest
Space, Outer. See Outer space
Space flight
Doctors in space (13 films)
Man and the moon
See also Outer space
Spain
Pueblo de Espana
Spanish tragedy (2 films)
Spanish America. See Latin America
Spanish language
Cumpleanos de Pepita
Spanish instructo-fllm series (7 films)
Spanish: introducing the language
Spanish language films
Boeing 707 jet transport cabin interior
mockup
Pueblo de Espana
Vamos a Colombia
Spark plugs
Story of the modern spark plug
Speaking. See Public speaking
Spear fishing
Men, spears & sea
Sea of Cortez
Social ethics. See Citizenship
Social life and customs. See United States —
Social life and customs
Social problems. See Crime and criminals; Im-
migration and emigration; Migrant labor;
Public health
Social psychology. See Race psychology
Social sciences
Correlating music with social science in
the general music class — eighth grade
Spectacles
Glass of fashion
Your changing see -power
Spectrum. See Light
Speech. See Language and languages
Speed
Fast is not a ladybug
Speed and reflexes
Speed, Supersonic. See Aerodynamics. Super-
sonic
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Spiders
iWebs and their weavers
Spikes. See Nails and spikes
Spina bifida
Spina bifida
Spiritual life
House that hunter built
See also Faith
Spontaneous combustion. See Combustion
Sports
©ports thrills of 1957
uSee also Accident prevention — ^In sports;
Athletics; Outdoor life; Water sports; aZso
names of sports (e.g. Baseball; Fishmg;
Football)
Spraying
The swathmaster
Sputniks. See Satellites, Artiflcial
Square dancing
Square dance 5: Texas star
Squirrels
Tree- top targets
Stage. See Theater
Stage lighting. See Theaters
Stage scenery. See Theaters
Stalin, losif
GEled Czar (Stalan)
Stars. See Solar system
State police. See Police. State
Statesmen. See names of Individual statesmen
Staunton, Virginia
Wilson's birthplace
Steel industry and trade
Command performance
Futures in steel
More than just steel
iSteel research
iSteel valley
iSteel wire for industry
Steichen, Edward
Edward Steichen
Stencil work. See Silk soreen printing
Stewardship, Christian
iWhere your heart is
Stimulants. See Narcotics
Stockings. See Hosiery
Stone. See Limestone; Rocks
Stores. See Cooperative societies
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-on-Avon
StravinskiT, Igor Fedorovich
Igor Stravinsky
Street signs. See Signs and signboards
Street traffic. See Traiflc regulations
Streets. See Roads
Strikes and lockouts
Fourth battle of Winchester
Stringed instruments. See Violoncello
Structural drafting. See Mechanical drawing
Students. See Education
Style in dress. See Fashion
Submarine cables. See Cables, Submarine
Submarine diving. See Diving. Submarine
Submarines
Nautilus Arctic
Torpedo!
Success
Cut of your jib ^, ^ ^
'Small business — U.S.A.
Succoth (Feast of Tabernacles). See Sukkoth
Sugar. See Syrups
Sukkoth
Count your blessings
Summer camps. See Camping
Sun
iSun and how It affects us
See also Solar system
Supermarkets , ,. , .
Behind the scenes at the supermarket
Supervision of employees. See Personnel man-
agement
Surf riding. See Water sports
Surface tensions
Surface tension
Survival (after airplane accidents, shipwrecks,
etc.)
Survival a,t sea
Swimming
iSons of Neptune
Teaching Johnny to swim
Training champions
Switzerland
Land of blue lakes „ ,, , .
Mountain holiday in Switzerland
(Switzerland, land of blue lakes
Symbolism. See Christian art and symbolism
Synthetic fabrics. See Textile industry and
fabrics
Synthetic products
Polymers and plastics
See also Plastics
Syrups
Maple syrup
Table etiquette , , ,^,
Mealtime manners and health
Taft-Hartley Act,
Fourth battle
1947
of Winchester
Tampa
Florida
uided tour
of Tampa, Florida
Tapa
Tapa making
Taxation. See Income tax
Teacher training. See Teachers
Teachers
Teachers?
Teaching , ^ , ,
Group method in science
See how they learn
Your career in elementary teaching
See also Audio -visual education; Educa-
tion
Technical education , ^ ^
Wanted: skilled workers — on trade prepara-
tory training
Technology
Technology and you
See also Chemistry. Technical; Machinery
Teen-age. See Adolescence
Tommy's healthy teeth
Telecommunication. See Cables. Submarine;
Telephone
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Telephone
Conversation crossroads
Dial the miles
Making conversation
Tools of telephony
Television In advertising
Smattering of spots
Tempera painting
How to make a starch paintmg
Temperance
Brain is the reason
See also Alcoholism
Tenement houses. See City planning
Tennis
Let's take a trip to Forest Hills
1954 to 1956 outstanding tennis matches from
U.S. & Europe
1956 Davis Cup challenge round
Tests. See Educational tests and measurements
Texas
Our Texas heritage
Yankee spy in Texas
See also Houston. Texas
Textile fibers. See Fibers
Textile industry and fabrics
Facts about fabrics
Fibers and civilization
See also Cotton manufacture and trade;
Weaving
Theater
Hamlet (BaylorU)
Plays and players (8 films)
See also Opera; Pantomimes
Theaters
Light — as you like it
Scenery construction for amateur theaters
Theotocopull, Dominico. See Greco, El
Therapeutics. See Physical therapy
Threading machines
Portable parade
Three Festivals. See Passover: Shavu'oth
(Feast of Weeks); Sukkoth
Thunder. See Lightning
Tilllch, Paul
Paul J. Tillich
Time. See Calendars
Time study
Office work sampling demonstration
Tin miners
Man of America
Tire^
ircle of confidence
Titanium
Airframe parts fabrication with titanium
Toads
Life of the spadefoot toad
Tobacco
Tobacco for cigars
Toes. See Foot
Tomatoes
Tomato pests
Tools. See Machinery; Saws
Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa, Henri Marie Raymond
de
Toulouse Lautrec: the night watcher
Tourist trade. See Travel
Town planning. See City planning
Toxicology. See Poisons
Toynbee, Arnold Joseph
Arnold Toynbee
Toys
Toys of tomorrow
Trace elements
Just a trace
Trade. See Commerce
Trade schools. See Technical education
Trade unions. See Labor unions
Trades. See Occupations
Traffic accidents
Action at law (5 films)
Traffic courts
Traffic court training (4 films)
Traffic regulations
Stripes and signs
Tragedy
Sense of tragedy
Trained nurses. See Nurses and nursing
Tranqullizing drugs
Age of the tranquilizer
New drug for the management of acutely
disturbed states
Transformers, Electric. See Electric transform-
ers
Transportation
Development of transportation In the United
States
Transportation in the modern world
Travel in America in the 1840's
See also Aeronautics, Commercial;
Bridges; Canals; Ferries; Ocean travel-
Postal service; Railroads; Roads; Trucks
Travel
Innocents abroad
See also Automobiles — Touring; Ocean
travel: Voyages and travels
Travels. See Overland journeys to the Pacific;
Scientific expeditions
Tree planting
How to plant a small shade tree
Trees
Life of a tree
Trees: how we identify them
See also Forests and forestry; Leaves;
Lumber and lumbering; Redwood; Tree
planting
Trials
Action at law (5 films)
Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Trout fishing
Quest for red trout
Search for sea-run speckleds
Trucks
Truck driver
Trust in God. See Faith
Truth
Heritage VHI (4 films)
Tuberculosis
Are you positive?
Tubes
Easy does it
Tumors. See Cancer
Tuna fish
Tuna clipper
Turbines. See Gas turbines; Water wheels
Turkey
Turkey: a strategic land and it's people
Turkey of Ataturk
Tweed ring
Overthrow of the Tweed ring
Typesetting. See Printing
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U.N. See United Nations
Ulanova, Galina
Les sylphides
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
American morning
Unions, Labor. See Labor unions
United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural
Implement Workers of America
Prosperity for all
United Nations ^ „
Can the U.N. keep the peace?
Forgotten Indians
Israel in the family of nations
United States
Empire on parade
Freedom loving land , ^ . ^
Geography of the United States: an Intro -
di'Ction ^ ,
Mighty fortress, is our God
Would you rather be an American?
vSfee also names of regions of the United
States and groups of states (e.g. New Eng-
land; Southwest. Old; The West)
Architecture
iSee Architecture, American
Civil service
See Civil service
Civilization
Are Americans civilized?
Heritage V (5 films)
Coast Guard
Sea yields to knowledge
Weather patrol
Congress
Foreign policy in Congress
From Capitol Hill: party government and
the United States Congress (8 films)
Economic conditions
Colonial shipbuilding and sea trade
Executive departments
Light on democracy
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Day with the FBI
Foreign relations
Foreign policy in Congress
Red China and the free world
U S. and U.S.S.R.— conflict or peace?
U.S. foreign economic policy
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East
History
Heritage XI (4 films)
Our nation's roots (26 films)
Yankee spy in Texas
History, Economic
See United States — Economic conditions
History — Colonial period
Williamsburg in the American heritage
See also United States — History — French
and Indian War, 1755-1763; also names of
settlements and colonies
History— French and Indian War, 1755-1763
French and Indian War
History — Revolution
Midnight ride of Paul Revere (Coronet)
History— 1783-1865
Spanish colonial family of the Southwest
History — Civil War
Heritage XI (4 films)
History— 1898-
Attempt to assassinate Theodore Roosevelt
Immigration and emigration
Our nation's roots (26 films)
Information Agency
Propaganda in the making of foreigm policy
Mail
See Postal service
Military Academy, West Point
Fitness for leadership
Religion
Dr Louis Finkelstein
Social life and customs
Christmas on grandfather's farm (1890's)
Colonial living
Travel in America in the 1840's
Territorial expansion
United States expansion overseas (1893-
1917)
Westward growth of our Nation (1803-1853)
United States (Ship)
Birth of a superliner
Universities. See Colleges and universities
Uranium
Petrified river
Urey. Harold Clayton
Heritage II (6 films)
Urrabieta Vierge, Daniel. See Vierge, Daniel
Urrabieta
Vacation schools. Religious
Exploring God's wonders
Vacations
What a vacation
Vaccines. See BCQ
Valery, Paul
Introduction to the method of Leonardo da
Vinci
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
Angler's paradise
Van Gogh, Vincent. See Gogh, Vincent van
Varicose veins
Varicose veins
Vegetable gardening
How to start a vegetable garden
Vegetables. See Tomatoes
Veins, Varicose. See Varicose veins
Velocity. See Speed
Venezuela
Mile to El Dorado
Venice
People of Venice
Ventilation. See Air conditioning
Verdi, Giuseppe
Forza del destino
Vermeer, Johannes
Remembrance of time past: Vermeer
Veterans
Miracle in Java
Viaducts. See Bridges
Vibration. See Sound waves
Vierge, Daniel Urrabieta
Draughtsman of everyday events: Daniel
Vierge
Views. See names of countries, states, etc.
Vikings. See Northmen
Violoncello
Sonata in B minor, opus 8, for unaccom-
panied cello, by Kodaly
Virgin Mary. See Mary, Virgin
Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands
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Virginia
Colonial living
Virginia wonderland „. . , „, , ,
See also Jamestown, Virginia; Richmond,
Virginia; Williamsburg, Virginia
Vision
Vision makers
Your changing see-power
See also Apparitions
Visual instruction. See Audio-visual education
Vitamins
Sure thing
Vocabulary
Word building in our language
Vocal music. See Opera; Oratorio; Singing
Vocational education. See Secretaries, Private;
Technical education
Vocational guidance
Fashioning the future
Job or a calling
See also names of occupations (e.g. Teach-
ing) and subjects of interest (e.g. Chemis-
try)
Voice. See Public speaking; Singing
Volcanoes
Heat — blacksmith of the earth
Von Braun, Wernher. See Braun, Wernher von
Voyages and travels
Across the seven seas
See also Antarctic regions; Ocean travel-
Overland journeys to the Pacific; Scientific
expeditions; Seafaring life
Wages
higher wages cause higher prices?
Walking
Hiking the Appalachian Trail
War veterans. See Veterans
Warble flies. See Flies
Washing machines
Basic principles of washers
Washington, D.C.
City in trouble
Waste, Disposal of. See Refuse and refuse dis-
posal
Water
Freezing, melting, boiling
Water pressure
Water — sculptor of the land
See also Rain and rainfall; Sea-water;
Snow; Waterfalls
Water animals. See Fresh-water animals
Water colors
Water color painting in the world of art
Water conservation. See Water supply
Water power. See Water wheels
Water scorpions
Floatin' the Buffalo and the water scorpion
Water skiing. See Water sports
Water sports
Sea sports
Water champs
Water safety (TennGame&Fish)
Water ski tips
Water skiing
See also Boats and boating; Canoes and
canoeing; Fishing; Sailing; Skin diving;
Swimming
Water supply
Mountain waters
Water for the community
Water, lifeblood of the West
See also Dams; Irrigation
Water wheels
Water wheels
Waterfalls
Fall Creek Falls
Lands of the falling waters
Waterpipes. See Pipe
Waterways. See Canals
Watson, Ernest W.
Pencil sketching
Weather. See Climate; Evaporation; Humidity;
Rain and rainfall
Weather forecasting
Weather patrol
Weaving
How to make a simple loom and weave
Wedges
Wedges
Weeds. See Quack grass
Weight control. See Diet
Weights and measures
Use of the analytical balance
See also Metric system
Welding. See Solder and soldering
Well boring. See Boring
Wells. See Gas, Natural; Petroleum
The West
Westward growth of our Nation (1803-1853)
West Indies
New nation in the West Indies (4 films)
West Indies: geography of the Americas
See also Caribbean area
imy.
. W(
States — Military Academy, West Point
Western Electric Company, Inc.
Tools of telephony
Whaling
Whale hunt
Wheat. See Flour and flour mills
Wheelock, John Hall
John Hall Wheelock
Wheels
Wheels
See also Water wheels
Whitman, Walt
Walt Whitman: background for his works
Whitney, James
James Whitney's studies in motion for film
Yantra study
Wild animals. See Animals
Wild life conservation
Boy and the mountains
Exploring the farmland
See also Forests and forestry; Natural
resources
Wiley, Hugh
Wiley works
Williamsburg, Virginia
America's Williamsburg
Chinese village
Williamsburg in the American heritage
Wilson, Woodrow
Wilson's birthplace
Window gardening. See House plants
Windows
Windowalls from the friendly valley
See also Show windows
Winter
Birds in winter (BBF)
Winter woods
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winter sports. See Skis and skiing
Wire
Steel wire for industry-
Wire rope
Quality unlimited
Wit and humor
Sense of humor
See also Cartoons and caricatures
Witnesses
Missing witness
Wood. See Forests and forestry; Ltunber and
lumbering
Wood carving
Sculptor carves a giant
Wood sculpture in the world of art
Wood pulp
Your career in pulp manufacturing
Woodpeckers
Woodpecker gets ready
for winter
Word of Life Fellowship
Teenager
Words. See Vocabulary
Work
Nature of work (6 films)
What do father do?
See nUo Rest periods
Work sampling. See Time study
Working classes. See Labor and laboring classes
Working Women's Council
Road to tomorrow
World politics. See European War. 1914-1918:
International relations; United States — For-
eign relations; World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1914-1918. See European War. 1914-
1918
World War, 1939-1945
Air power (26 films)
How war came to Asia (2 films)
How war came to Europe
Torpedo!
Wrapping of gifts. See Gift wrapping
Wrestling. See Jiujitsu
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Frank Lloyd Wright
Writers. See names of individual writers
Writing
Written word (15 films)
Wu, Tsai-yen
Finger painting of Wu Tsai Yen
Wyoming
Wyoming's wonderful waterways
Yacht racing. See Boat racing
Yachts and yachting. See Sailing
Yarra River
Valley of the Yarra
Yom Kippur
With all thy heart
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite: end of the rainbow
Yosemite — valley of light
Yosemite wonderland
Young Women's Christian Association
No man is an island (YWCA)
Youth
From dream to reality
Green horizons
Three girls
Young living
See also Adolescence
Youth Aliyah
It is good to be alive
Zanzibar
Ports of call
Zionist Organization of America
ZOA in Israel
Zoological gardens
Day at the zoo (AustrlNews)
Zoology. See Animals; Birds; Evolutions; Fos-
sils; Mammals; Plankton
Zoology, Economic. See Insects, Injurious and
beneficial
Zoos. See Zoological gardens
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Part 3. DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
This directory contains only the sources which have films listed in this supplement.
It is keyed to the abbreviation which follows the title of the film in Part 1, the
Alphabetical Title List.
AFL-CIO American Federation of Labor- Con-
gress of Industrial Organizations. Educa-
tional Dept.. 815 16th St.. N.W.. Washing-
ton 6. D.C.
Alaska RR Alaska Railroad. Anchorage. Alaska
Branch offices in Washington. D.C. Seattle
Aluma Aluma Craft Boat Co.. 1515 Central
Ave., N.E,, Minneapolis
Am&NatL American & National Leagues. Mo-
tion Picture Div.. 64 E. Jackson Blvd.. Chi-
Also distributed by Spalding and local base-
ball clubs
Am Baptist American Baptist Convention. Film
Dept.. 152 Madison Ave.. New York 16
Branch offices in Berkeley, Calif, and Chi-
cago
Ambrosch Harold C. Ambrosch Film Produc-
tions. P.O. Box 98. Glendale. Calif.
AmCancer American Cancer Society. 521 W.
57th St.. New York 19
AmFriendsHebU American Friends of the He-
brew University. 9 E. 89th St.. New York 28
Am Heart American Heart Assn.. 44 E. 23rd St..
New York , , ,
Films are available from local heart asso-
ciations
AmHosp American Hospital Assn.. Film Desk.
840 N. Lake Shore Dr.. Chicago 11
Am Inst Arch American Institute of Architects.
1735 New York Ave.. N.W.. Washington 6.
D.C.
AmJewComm American Jewish Joint Distri-
bution Committee. Inc.. 270 Madison Ave..
New York 16
AmJewCong American Jewish Congress. 15 E.
84th St.. New York 28
AmPhysTher American Physical Therapy
Assn.. 1790 Broadway. New York 19
AmRedCross American National Red Cross
Requests should be made to the nearest
American National Red Cross chapter
Am Ref Judaism Combined Campaign for Amer-
ican Reform Judaism. 838 5th Ave.. New York
21
AmSoclntDes American Society of Interior De-
sign. 12 E. 41st St.. Suite 601. New York
AmViscose American Viscose Corp.. 350 5th
Ave.. New York 1
Anti-Def Anti -Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith. 515 Madison Ave.. New York 22
Branch office in San Francisco
Asbestos Asbestos -Cement Products Assn.. 509
Madison Ave.. New York 22
Assn Association Films. Inc.. 347 Madison Ave..
New York 17 .. ^ ^
Branch offices in Ridgefleld. N.J.. La
Grange. 111., San Francisco and Dallas
Athletic The Athletic Institute. 209 S. State
St.. Chicago 4
Atlantis Atlantis Productions. Inc.. 7967 Sun-
set Blvd.. Hollywood 46. Calif.
Audi vision Audivision Language Teaching Ser-
vice. 100 Church St.. Suite 1852. New York 7
Austin Austin Productions. Inc.. 232^,^ N. Main
St.. Lima. Ohio
AustrlNews Australian News & Information
Bureau. Films Dept.. 630 5th Ave.. New York
20
Auton Autonetics. Motion Picture Dept.. Bell-
flower. Calif.
Avis Avis Films. P.O. Box 643. Burbank. Calif.
B&FComm Broadcasting and Film Commission.
National Council of Churches. 220 Fifth Ave..
New York 1
Bailey Bailey Films. Inc.. 6509 De Longpre
Ave.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
BallStTC Ball State Teachers College. Teach-
ing Materials Service. Munice. Ind.
BaptistBk Baptist Book Store. 127 9th Ave.,
N.. Nashville 3.. Tenn.
Additional stores located in other cities
Baptists Baptist Sunday School Board. 127 9th
Ave.. N.. Nashville 3. Tenn.
Barbre Thomas J. Barbre Motion Picture Pro-
ductions, 1215 E. Virginia Ave.. Denver 9
Barr Arthur Barr Productions. 1265 Bresee
Ave.. Pasadena. Calif.
BaylorU Baylor Theater. Waco. Tex.
Bellefaire Belief aire. 22001 Fairmount Blvd.,
Cleveland 18
BellTel Bell Telephone System
Apply to local Bell Telephone Company
offices for address of regional area distribu-
tion; or the American Telephone and Tele-
graph Co.. Motion Picture Section. 195
Broadway. New York 7
Benner Thomas E, Benner. 22 Baker Dr.,
Urbana. 111.
BetterVIs Better Vision Institute. Inc., 630
5th Ave.. New York 20
Boeing Boeing Airplane Co.. Box 3707. Seattle
24
BoyS Boy Scouts of America. Visual Educa-
tion Service. National Council. New Bruns-
wick. N.J.
Brandon Brandon Films. Inc.. 200 W. 57th St.,
New York 19
Bray Bray Studios, Inc., 729 7th Ave., New
York 19
BuffaloU University of Buffalo. Audio-Visual
Center, 3435 Main St., Buffalo 14. N.Y,
COMMA COMMA 1104 Fair Oaks Ave.. So.
Pasadena. Calif.
CalifU University of California, University
Extension. Educational Film Sales Dept.,
Los Angeles 24
Calvin Calvin Co.. Inc.. 1105 Truman Rd..
Kansas City 6. Mo.
Cambridge Cambridge Films. 1396 Main St.,
Waltham 54. Mass.
CanNFB National Film Board of Canada,
Canada House, 680 5th Ave.. New York 19
CanPac Canadian Pacific Railway Co.. 581
5th Ave.. New York 17. Attn: P.T. Cole
Offices in 18 large cities in U.S.
CanTrav Canadian Travel Film Library,
Canada House. 680 5th Ave.. New York 19
Carbor Carborundum Co.. Box 337, Niagara
Falls. N.Y.
Carey Carey-Swain. Inc., 1938 Laurel St.,
P.O. Box 2384, Sarasota. Fla.
Cassyd Syd Cassyd Productions. 917 S. Tre-
maine. Los Angeles 19
Cates Florine Cates. 385 Dexter St.. Denver
ChampSpark Champion Spark Plug Co., 900
Upton St.. Toledo 1
Chance Chance Vought Aircraft. Inc., Dallas
ChiTrIb Chicago Tribune. Motion Picture Bu-
reau, 33 W. Madison St., Chicago 2
C h of C- Red on do Chamber of Commerce. Re-
dondo Beach. Calif.
Christoph The Christophers, Inc., Film Dept.,
18 E. 48th St.. New Yrok 7
Church-Cr Church-Craft Pictures. Inc.. 3312
Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 3
Churchill Churchill -Wexler Film Productions.
801 N. Seward St., Los Angeles 38
ChurchWorld Church World Service. 215 4th
Ave.. New York 3
Also apply to denominational relief agen-
cies
Cine-Tele Cine-Tele Productions. 6325 Santa
Monica Blvd.. Hollywood 38. Calif.
CitiesServ Cities Service Oil Co.. 70 Pine St.,
New York
Classroom Classroom Film Distributors, Inc.,
201 N< Occidental Blvd.. Lo4 Angeles 26
123
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Coca-Cola Available from local Coca-Cola
Bottlers
ColoHealth Colorado State Dept. of Public
^Health. 414 State Office Bldgr., Denver 2
ColonialWms Colonial Williamsburer, Inc.. Au-
dio-Visual Dept., Williamsburg, Va.
CompAip Compressed Air and Gas Institute,
1400 Terminal Tower. Cleveland
Concordia Concordia Films, 3558 S. Jefferson
Ave., St. Louis 18
ConnU University of Connecticut, Audio- Visual
Center, Storrs, Conn.
ConservBaptist Conservative Baptist Foreign
5ion Society, P.O. Box 5, Wheaton. 111.
Contem Contemporary Films, Inc., 267 W. 25th
St., New York 1
Branch office in Evanston, 111.
CoopLeague Cooperative League of U.S.A., 343
S. Dearborn St., Chicago 4
Coronet Coronet Instructional Films, 65 B.
South Water St.. Chicago 1
CreatSoc Creative Film Society, 1700 N. Lima
St.. Burbank, Calif.
Crusade Crusade for Freedom, Inc., 345 E. 46th
St., New York 17
Daggett Avalon Daggett Productions, 441 N.
Orange Dr., Los Angeles 36
Dartnell Dartnell Corp., 4660 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago 40
Davey Davey Tree Expert Co., 117 S. Water
St.. Kent. Ohio
DavisProd Davis Productions, Box 512, Cary,
Davis.Sid Sid Davis Productions. 1418 N. High-
land Ave., Hollywood 28. Calif.
DesMReg Des Moines Register & Tribune,
General Advertising Dept., Des Moines, la.
DetroitPS Detroit Public Schools, Supervisor
of Inter- American Studies, 467 Hancock W.,
Detroit
Deusing Murl Deusing Film Productions, 1 Oak
Knoll Park. St. Louis 5
Disney Walt Disney Productions. Educational
Film Div., 2400 W. Alameda Ave.. Burbank.
Calif.
DoAII DoAll Co.. 254 N. Laurel Ave.. Des
Plaines. 111.
Dowling Pat Dowling Pictures, 1056 S. Robert-
son Blvd., Los Angeles 35
DuPont E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
Motion Picture Distribution. Advertising
Dept.. Wilmington 98. Del.
EBF Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. Inc..
1150 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. 111.
Branch offices in Atlanta. Ga., Dallas. Tex..
Hollywood, Calif., Minneapolis, New York,
Portland. Ore.
Eastman Eastman Kodak Co.. Audio-Visual
Service, 343 State St.. Rochester 4. N.Y.
Same address for their Camera Club &
School Service
Editorial Editorial Films. Inc.. 527 Madison
Ave.. Suite 301. New York 22
EducFlmEnt Educational Film Enterprises,
Inc., 500 N. Wilcox Ave., Los Angeles 4
EducHor Educational Horizons, 3015 Dolores
St., Los Angeles 65
EducServ Educational Services, 1730 Eye St.,
N.W., Washington 6. D.C.
Fairweather Fairweather Films, Room 112,
Baker Library. Soldiers Field, Boston 63
Family Family Films, Inc.. 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd.. Hollywood 38. Calif.
Feature Feature Story Film Productions. Box
405, Clermont, Fla.
FedJewPhil Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies, 130 E. 59th St., New York
Fed Post Federal Postal Employees Assn., 444
Sherman St., Denver 3
FilmAssoc Film Associates of California, 11014
Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25
Filmlm Film Images, Inc., 1860 Broadway.
New York 23
FilmProd Film Productions Co.. 4510 Excelsior
Blvd.. Minneapolis
^'!Hl?'^«o w^^?l?u^J. ^¥r Nations Distributors,
Inc., 62 W. 45th St., New York 36
'^'AL®^ ,F^?i®y Films, 6926 Mansfield Rd., Falls
Church, Va.
FirstNat-MInn First National Bank, Min-
neapolis
FloridaStU Florida State University. University
Broadcastmg Services, 116 Music Bldg., Talla-
'^°r|;^^ F^rd. Motor Co.. Motion Picture Dept.,
The American Rd.. Dearborn. Mich.
Libraries in Oakland, Calif, and New York
Franciscan Franciscan Films, 950 Columbus
Ave.. San Francisco
'^')?"i^^T7.^ French American Cultural Services
and Educational Aid. 972 5th Ave., New York
Gateway Gateway Productions, 1859 Powell St .
ban Francisco 11
^li^Sn'wo,.^^."®^/ J^'l¥-' I*^^- Film Library,
9200 Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis 26
Gen Mot General Motors Corp.. Public Rela-
tions Dept. 3044 W. Grand Blvd. Detroft 2
Branch offices in San Francisco and New
^'lis,%^0^ sfTyt,''ie^\Sk%f' ^"<l--Vi-al
''slHnTGr?if::pS}''''^''^' C«- ^""^ Service,
^d^ale l?'cafif^""^^' "^^^^ Grandview Ave., Glen-
^R^^n'*;?ty,^£t'i'^®T?''^* ^^Stl^ute of America. Inc.,
630 5th Ave., Room 1718, New York 20
^'qpr*t,Vo-^°^^ii ^??ek Embassy, Information
wiIhfngto'n'''D.C^^''^"^"^""^ ^^^- ^-W..
^ OcafJ^Flk ^"^*^^^ '^^"^ Productions, Box 107,
^New ?ork^22^'""^ ^°- ^"^- ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^■'
'^^ofif!^^ Hadassah-the Women's Zionist Or-
Yo?k 22 ^^*" ^^ ^- ^^""^ St., New
"lyrTcusJ'i'^iy.Y^- ''^^'°^' ''' '^^^^^^^ ^^-
"^New^Y'^k -^^^^^^ Harrison. 1501 Broadway.
•^o^stonPort Port of Houston, Box 2562, Hous-
ILGVyU International Ladies' Garment Work-
New Yort?'l 9 ^^^^'^"^ ^^^^- -^^^^ Broadway,
'^St' Chf^igo^i^"^^^' ^"^•' ^^ ^* South Water
Branch offices in other cities
IdealCement Ideal Cement Co., Public Rela-
tions Dept.. Denver National Bldg.. Denver
'^Yoi5i°10 ^^^^^ ^^^ Corp., 200 5th Ave., New
IllCentral Illinois Central Railroad Co.. Audio-
Visual Services. 135 E. 11th PI.. Chicago 5
^"?}i Indiana University, Audio-Visual Cen-
ter. Bloomington. Ind.
I "sulatipn Insulation Board Institute. Ill W.
Washington St.. Chicago 2
'"l?n"?T International Business Machines Corp.,
590 Madison Ave., New York
'"tT 'iloiiL ^'i,^e''J;'^^>?J^^l ^"m Bureau, Inc., 57
hi. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4
OMar?o^ office: 19 Fairmount Ave.. Ottawa.
'"a^^xT Jr^H^?^*^i9nal Labor Office. 917 15th
St., N.W.. Washington 5. D.C.
IntMin International Minerals & Chemical
D??ChTcago%^^^^"°"^ ^^P^- 20 N. wfckS
'^T^y^^ fr^^^®,^"^versity of Iowa. Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, Iowa City, la
124
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Jacobs Max H. Jacobs Agency. P.O. Box 6093,
Houston 6, Tex.
JewishChaut Jewish Chautauqua Society, 838
5th Ave.. New York 21
Johns- M Johns-ManVille Sales Corp., 22 E. 40th
St.. New York 16
Branch offices in other cities
Johnson Mot Johnson Motors, Pershing Rd.,
Waukegan. 111.
KaiserAlum Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp., 300 Park Ave.. New York
KansasAg State Board of Agriculture. Market-
ing Div., Topeka. Kan.
Kent Kent Lane Films. Inc., 1253 South 3d,
Louisville 3. Ky.
Kessler Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation,
Pleasant Valley Way. West Orange, N.J.
Kugler Laurence E. Kugler, 2311 Dudley St.,
Pasadena, Calif.
Leo -Costa Leo-Costa Film Productions, 2178
Barnum Ave., Stratford, Conn.
Lesser Irving M. Lesser Presentation. 1270
Ave. of the Americas, New York 20
LoneStarSteel Lone Star Steel Co.. Public Re-
lations Dept, P.O. Box 12226. Dallas
McCarty McCarty Co.. Medical Arts Bldg..
Seattle 1
McGraw McGraw-Hill Book Co.. , Text-Film
Dept.. 330 W. 42nd St.. New York 36
MarqUPr Marquette University Press. 1131 W.
Wisconsin Ave.. Milwaukee 3
MichCons Michigan Dept. of Conservation. Film
Loan Service, Lansing 26, Mich.
MichHealth Michigan Dept. of Health. Visual
Education Dept., Highway M-174, Lansing,
Mich.
MichStU Michigan State University, Coopera-
tive Extension Service, Agricultural Hall,
Room 10, E. Lansing. Mich.
MichTour Michigan Tourist Council. Stevens
T. Mason Bldg., Lansing 26. Mich.
MillerBrew Miller Brewing Co., Sports Pronio-
tion Dept.. 4000 W. State St., Milwaukee 1
Mi Her- Wood Miller- Wood Productions. 20417
Calif a St.. Woodland Hills. Calif.
MiniaPrec Miniature Precision Bearings, Inc.,
Engineering Dept., Keene. N.H.
MissStHwy Mississippi State Highway Dept..
Jackson, Miss.
MissU University of Mississippi. Dept. of TV,
Film and Radio, University. Miss.
ModernTP Modern Talking Picture Service,
Inc., 3 E. 54th St.. New York 22
Film libraries in other cities
MonroeAuto Monroe Auto Equipment Co.,
Monroe. Mich.
Moody Moody Institute of Science. 11428 Santa
Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25
Moral Moral Re-Armament, 838 S. Flower St.,
Los Angeles 17
Moyer Martin Moyer Productions. 900 Federal
Ave., Seattle 2
NatFd National Foundation for Infantile Paral-
ysis. 301 E. 42nd St., New York 17
NatFuneral National Funeral Directors Assn.
of the U.S., Inc., 135 W. Wells St., Mil-
waukee 1
NatLablsrael National Committee for Labor
Israel, 33 E. 67th St., New York 21
NatMfrs National Assn. of Manufacturers, Film
Bureau, 2 E. 48th St., New York 17
Branch offices in other cities
NatMultScI National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
257 4th Ave., New York 10
N at Postal ^ National Postal Transport Assn.,
Labor Education Dept., 1300 Connecticut Ave.,
N.W., Suite 403. Washington 6. D.C.
NatSafety National Safety Council, 425 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago 11
NatSocCrip National Society for Crippled Chil-
dren «& Adults, 11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3
Branch office in N.Y.
NatTB National Tuberculosis Assn., 1790
Broadway, New York 19
Films available on loan through local
Tuberculosis Associations
■^^^^^JJ^ National WCTU Publishing House,
1730 Chicago Ave.. Evanston. 111.
NETNETfilm Service. Indiana University,
Audiu-VIsual Center. Bloomington. Ind,
Neubachep Neubacher Productions. 10609 Brad-
bury Rd.. Los Angeles 64
NewarkSpecEd Newark Board of Education,
V?P*- o.°^« Special Education. Audio-Visual
Aids. 31 Green St.. Newark 2, N.J.
NewHollMach New Holland Machine Co., Mo-
tion Picture Dept., New Holland, Pa.
^ioV^a'^^Y ^°f*^, American Aviation. Inc.,
12214 Lakewood Blvd., Downey, Calif.
NOgPthem ^Northern Films, 1947 14th Ave.. N..
NorthwestU Northwestern University, Film Li-
brary. Speech Annex 1. Evanston. 111.
■^Yx^ 1,^^^ ^^^ University Film Library, 26
Washington PI.. New York 3 <^ y, "»
NZealEmb New Zealand Embassy, 19 Observa-
tory Circle, N.W., Washington 8, dVc.
O'NeM O'Neil-Irwin Mfg. Co., Motion Picture
Section. 300 8th Ave.. Lake City. Minn
°1iffe Ohf^ ^^^' ^°" ^^^^ ^' ^^^^^ ®*- ^^^^■
PellaSales „Pella Sales Co.. Ill New Mont-
gomery, San Francisco
Pe""StU Pennsylvania State University
Audio-Visual Aids Library. University Par&
"^ bo^t S^r^Jg^Wo"'^ "^^'^"^ ^^"^"^^«' ^'^^^
'^siattle^l"^® ^""^ ^°- ^^^^ Fremont Ave.,.
''NewTork^lr^^'* Women. 29 E. 22nd St.,
^'York^l?" ^^«<^^ctions, 7 E. 44th St., New
Branch office in Hollywood. Calif
■"■D?.''."<?akra'SflT'^|„?'<='"^=- «^" ''r'«>™h"l
"Lafl^'itterS^"* University. Film Library.
NarcotlcEduc Narcotic Educational Foimdation
of America, 1645 N. La Brea Ave., Los
Angeles 28
Nat Acad Jew National Academy for Adult Jew-
ish Studies of the United Synagogue of
America, 1109 5th Ave., New York 28
NatCotton National Cotton Council. Audio-
Visual Dept., 1918 N. Parkway, Memphis 12,
Tenn.
Nat Ed Ass n National Education Assn., Publica-
tion Sales, 1201 16th St.. N.W., Washing-
ton 6. D.C.
NatEdFlms National Educational Films, Inc.,
165 W. 46th St., New York 36
NatEng&Boat Nat'l. Ass'n. of Engine & Boat
Mfrs., Inc., Film Dept.. 420 Lexington Ave.,
New York 17
" N^w^YoS^fi ^'"^"t^^es. Inc.. 350 W. 4th St..
"¥o?k*36^^'^''^ ^""'^' ^^^ W- ^^^^ St.. New
" vi?sit?^^iy^g^elTtle^l°'"^^ ^°- ''''-'' Uni-
"1?l5t^.?"wSi?^^?4.^i?^s^^- ^-^"<^ ^-'-«o-
'''So^'iJwo''cJl'r8^^a'l^?^^"^"«' ''^' ^^'^^ ^ve..
'^i^Ten^ar^^^eSlarc^h^^Sv.^ SSSfsy?l?e fll^^^^^
"" S*f'"Sl.'o^okf/n'¥o"'^JiV""^ ^°^^" 1^12 E. 17th
"""S^l, SSS'n?ap?li?li^^^^^*^^«' ^^10 Wayzata
125
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
Schulman Samuel Lawrence Schulman Pro-
ductions. Inc.. New Hope. Pa.
Scripture Scripture Press. Film Dept.. 1825
College Ave.. Wheaton. 111.
Serralnt Serra International, 38 S. Dearborn
St.. Chicago 3
SharonSteel Sharon Steel Corp.. Sharon. Pa,
Shell Shell Oil Co.. Public Relations Dept.,
50 W. 50th St.. New York 20
Si mm el Simmel Meservey, Inc.. 9113 W. Pico
Blvd., Los Angeles 35
Simonds Simonds Abrasive Co.. Tacony &
Fraley Sts.. Philadelphia 37
Branch offices in other cities
Sinclair Sinclair Refining Co.. Sales Promotion
Dept.. 600 5th Ave.. New York 20 .
Branch ofHces in Atlanta. Ga.. Baltiniore,
Chicago. Denver. Kansas City. Mo., and Fort
Worth. Tex.
SocialSci Social Science Films. 2395 Hamp-
ton. St. Louis
Socony Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc.. Film Li-
brary, 150 E. 42nd St., New York 17
Southern Pine Southern Pine Assn., Box 1170,
New Orleans. La.
Spalding A.G. Spalding & Bros.. Meadow St.,
Chicopee. Mass. .^, ^, i. ^ ^v tt o
Branches in cities throughout the U.S.
Sterling Sterling Educational Films. 43 W.
61st St.. New York 23
Sterl-MovUSA Sterling-Movies U.S.A., 43 W.
61st St.. New York 23
Strauss Henry Strauss & Co.. Inc.. 31 W. 53rd
St.. New York 19
SuperElec Superior Electric Co.. Dept. F-I.
Bristol. Conn.
SwankMP Swank Motion Pictures, Inc.. 621 N.
Skinker Blvd.. St. Louis 5
Swissair Swiss Air Lines. Public Relations
Dept.. 10 W. 49th St.. New York
SwissTour Swiss National Tourist OfHce, 10
W. 49th St.. New York 20
TFC Teaching Film Custodians. Inc.. 25 W.
43rd St.. New York 63 ^
Films may be used for classroom purposes
only
Tandy Tandy Leather Co.. P.O. Box 791. Ft.
Worth. Tex.
TeachCol Teachers College. Bureau of Pub-
lications, 525 W. 120th St.. New York 27
Telecine Telecine Film Studios. Inc.. 100 S.
Northwest Highway. Park Ridge. 111.
TennGame&Fish Tennessee Game & Fish
Commission, Cordell Hull Bldg., Room 228,
Nashville. Tenn,
TexasU Visual Instruction Bureau, Univer-
sity of Texas. Austin 12. Tex.
TexasU. Petr Texas University, Petroleum
Extension Service. Box 8024. University Sta-
tion. Austin 12. Tex.
Thome Thorne Films. Inc., 1707 Hillside Rd..
Boulder. Colo.
Trans-W Trans-World Films. Inc.. 53 W.
Jackson Blvd., Room 530. Chicago 4
UW United World Films. Inc.. 1445 Park Ave..
New York 29
Branch ofHces in Atlanta. Ga., Chicago,
Dallas. Tex., Los Angeles. Miami. Fla.. and
Portland, Ore.
UNFIm United Nations. Film Div.. 42nd St.
& 1st Ave., Room 1054. New York 17
Union Am Heb Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. Dept. of Audio- Visual Aids.,
838 5th Ave.. New York 21
United Isr United Israel Appeal. 18 E. 66th
St.. New York 21
Unusual Unusual Films, Bob Jones University,
Greenville. S.C.
US Brew United States Brewers Foundation.
535 5th Ave.. New York 17
USSteel United States Steel Corp., 525 Wm.
Penn PI.. Pittsburgh 30
Vavin Vavin Incorporated. 236 E, 46th St..
New York 17
Venard Venard Organization. 113 N. Madison
Ave.. Peoria. Ill,
Virginia-Consv Virginia Dept. of Conserva-
tion & Development. Div. of Public Rela-
tions & Advertising. State Office Bldg.. Room
820. Richmond. Va.
Virginia- Ed Virginia Dept. of Education.
Film Production Service, State Office Bldg.,
Richmond. Va.
Virginia Poly Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Film Library. Sandy Hall. Blacksburg. Va.
Westing Westinghouse Electric Corp.. Film
Div.. *3 Gateway Center. Pittsburgh 30
WestResU Western Reserve University. Cen-
ter for Documentation & Communication
Research. School of Library Science, , Cleve-
land 6
Wilcox Roy Wilcox Productions, Inc.. Allen
Hill. Meriden. Conn.
Wiremold Wiremold Co.. Hartofrd 10. Conn.
Branch offices in Boston. Chicago and New
srork
WisU University of Wisconsin. Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, 1312 W. Johnson
St.. Madison 6. Wis.
Women 'sAmORT Women's American ORT.
212 5th Ave.. New York 10
Word Word of Life Film Library, 12 Indiana
St.. Hicksville. N.Y.
World World Affairs Center for the U.S.,
U.N. Plaza at 47th St.. New York 17
World Hop World Horizon Films. MaryknoU
P.O.. MaryknoU. N.Y.
Worldwide World Wide Pictures, P.O. Box
1055. Sherman Oaks. Calif.
Wyeth Wyeth Laboratories. Inc.. Film Li-
brary, P.O. Box 8299. Philadelphia
YWCA National Board Young Women's Chris-
tian Assn., Public Information Dept,, 600
Lexington Ave.. New York 22
UAW UAW Education Dept,. Film Div.. 8000
E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 14
USD A U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Motion Pic-
ture Service. Washington 25. D.C.
Zionist Zionist Organization of America, 145
E. 32nd St.. New York 16
126
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EDUCATIONAL FILM
GUIDE
1962 Annual Supplement
(a
To Be Used With the
1954-1958, 1959, 1960
AND 1961 Supplements
Orders for films should be sent to the sources indicated
JAN ?- /ye-
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
950 University Avenue New York 52, N.Y.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The Educational Film Guide, published annually, indexes and describes 16mm films.
This 1962 Annual Supplement, which contains 1,467 films, is to be used with the
1954-1958, 1959, 1960 and 1961 Supplements. Each film is described on the basis
of information obtained directly from the main source. Listing of a film does not
in any sense constitute a recommendation.
This list is divided into three parts as follows:
Part 1. Title List. Each film, fully described, is arranged alphabetically by title.
Part 2. Subfect Index. Each film is indexed under the subject or subjects cover-
ing it The subjects used are based upon Sears List of Subject Headings, Cross-
references to more specific subjects or related subjects are provided where needed.
Part 3. Directory of Main Sources. The abbreviations used for the main
sources in die alphabetical Title List are given with full names and addresses.
A sample entry in the Title List is analyzed below:
YOU AND YOUR LIBRARY. C-BEduc 1962
lOmin sd color $125. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Photographed at the new Acadia. Cali-
fornia Public Library. Demonstrates use of
the extensive research and information media
provided by modern public libraries. Outlines
procedures used by a high school boy and girl
in selecting information to be used in a re-
search project entitled, "The Continent of
Africa." Uses Dewey-Decimal System, Reader's
Guide. Encyclopedia, pamphlets, mag-azines. still
pictures, phonograph records, and motion pic-
tures as reference material. Intersperses actual
scenes and sounds of Africa in the film
This sample entry includes the title of the film, "YOU AND YOUR LIBRARY" ;
its main source (abbreviated), "C-BEduc"; the year of release, "1962"; running
time, "lOmin"; the fact that it is a sound film "sd" ; the purchase price ($125) and
the rental fee ($10) for a color print. The abbreviations /fi-sfc-c-od indicate the
interest levels for which the film is intended (see key below).
The main paragraph is a brief factual description of the contents of the filnv
This is followed by the Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number and the
Educational Film Library Association (EFLA) evaluation card number whenever
these are available.
Sources. For purposes of ordering films reference should be made from the
abbreviation which follows the title to Part 3, Directory of Main Sources, in the
back pages. Orders for films should be sent directly to the source — The H. W.
Wilson Company does not rent or sell films.
Prices. When only one figure is given for the price, this represents the porcfcose
price. The word rent precedes a rental charge (usually not including postage) for the
use of the film for one day. Free-loon signifies there is no charge for tlie use of the
film (although the borrower may have to pay postage) and the film must be returned
to the source. Purchose apply and renf apply are used when the source does not
wish to specify price. All price information is obtained from the main source. Prices
and sources are subject to change without notice.
ABBREVIATIONS IHTEREST LEVELS
b&w
rev
sd
black and white
P
primary (K-3)
el
elementary (4-6)
revised
jh
jimior high (7-9)
sound
sh
senior high (10-12)
c
college
silent
ad
adult
DO NOT SEND ORDERS FOR FILMS TO THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
SEE "DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES" ON BACK PAGES
IN
Educational Film Guide
1962 Annual Supplement
Part 1. Alphabetical Title List
THE ABC OF BABY SITTING. Davls.Sld 1962
lOmin sd b&w $60. color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells the story of a teenage sitter and
acquaints the viewer with the many rules of
safety that must be observed if he or she is
going to be a competent, well informed sitter
A LA DecOUVERTE DE LA FRANCE. See
TRAVELLING THROUGH FRANCE— I
ABOUT TIME. BellTel 1962 59min sd color
(Science ser) free- loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Warner Bros, for American
Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Traces man's efforts to measure time
accurately from prehistoric days to the latest
development of the atomic age
THE ABSOLUTELY GENUINE YOU. Meth-
odist-TRAFCO 1959 14min sd b&w (Talk
back ser) $80. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Humorous portrayal of Harry Little des-
perately struggling to find himself and to
identify his life with a real purpose and mean-
ing
EFLA evaluation card No. 4377
ACHIEVEIVIENT IN HONG KONG. IntFlmBur
1961 15min sd color $150. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Depicts the resettlement of nearly S/i
million Chinese who fled to Hong Kong. The
plight of the homeless Chinese in make-shift,
unsanitary living quarters is shown together
with the eventual resettlement of many thou-
sands into sound, quickly constructed, im-
aginatively planned concrete housing
ACORNS. CalifU 1962 28min sd color lease $245.
loan $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Acorns were the great staple food of the
Indians of California. Depicts methods used
by Indians residing in the Redwood Belt to
prepare the tank oak acorns. Demonstrates
the manner of harvesting, building storage
caches, grinding, sifting and leaching the meal
to remove bitter tannic acid, and stone- boiling
to prepare acorn mush
AN ACT OF FAITH. Carousel 1961 SOmin sd
b&w $135
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Story of the heroic efforts of the Danish
people and their efforts in saving virtually all
of their Jewish population from the Nazis dur-
ing World War II. A dramatic tale of "Man's
humanity to man"
EFLA evaluation card No. 4701
ADAPTIVE RADIATION— THE MOLLUSKS.
EBF 1961 18min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90.
rent $4.50: color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Illustrates the principle of adaptive radia-
tion by showing how the typical molluscan
characteristics are modified in each of the six
classes. Uses live photography of many species
to show the ways in which mollusks are
adapted to specialized and different ways of
life
ADIVIINISTERING A TESTING PROGRAM
EducTest 1961 13min sd b&w $50. fr?e-loa!H
ad
fl/j^v, I^iscusses six steps that can lead to con-
fidence m test results: planning the testing
program, handling materials. training ex-
fl^to^^'f-^P^^P^rinff students, administering the
tests, and sconng the tests
EFLA evaluation card No. 4665
^^^r^lt"^^^^?* "^ EATING. MaineAg 1961
6mm sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Contrasts the world's largest ohiVkpn
barbecue at Belfast, Maine with an nM
fashioned Maine clam-and- SbsteT bake on an
island m Boothbay Harbor. Maine Dis?Sss^s
banqu^'e?''^''^"'^'' °' ^^^ traditional 'seafood
LC card Fl A 62-318
AFRICA AWAKENS: MODERN NIGERIA
Atlantis 1961 22min sd (Africa todav ser)
b&w $120. rent $10; color $200. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Provides the historical and economic
background and the current perspective on
Africa's largest country. With her fortv mil-
res't^-of^'^^Ji? is equal In population to "^he
f^^^ +u^ y?^^ Africa combined. As a mirror
for the future. Nigeria is Africa's most im-
portant and strategic country "^"^^ "^°^^ *™
LC card Fi A 62-167
EFLA evaluation card No. 4703
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gerard de Boe
r-^r,^^^^! authentic, age-old music of the
Congo, in . songs and dances presented by
native musicians playing the most interesting
Instruments of Equatorial Africa. Through pic-
E^^t^ u^^^^t!?^^^ sculptor and performances,
shows how musical Instruments play their part
in the life of each man and of the tribe
'^"?7.AS^=H°L7"?n.'^°^9CO. Alemann 1962
$175 rent $10 ^^"^^'^^^ ^^^^^ styles ser)
sh-ad Guide
Explains that the rococo was Europe's
last great international cultural epoch and in-
fluenced most European countries during the
18th centupr It was more than an elaborate
style of art; it was a whole way of life which.
at its colorful best, became popular with the
people of all classes
LC card FI A 62-776
THE AGED LAI^JD. ArizU 1961 25min sd color
purchase apply, rent $3.75
sh-c-ad
Attempts, through narration in poetic
style, natural sounds, and native folk music,
to present an insight into the modern Greeli
personality relative to its ancient heritage
EFLA evaluation card No. 4737
AN^AIRPLANE^TRIP. See AN AIRPLANE
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
AN AIRPLANE TRIP BY JET. EBF rev 1962
llmin sd b&w $60. rent $3.50; color $120,
rent $5 . « .^
p-el Guide
Revision of 1954 film "An airplane trip"
Shows the many problems inherent to the
operation of jet aircraft including the airport
management, the work of the pilot, the stew-
ardess and communications necessary between
ground crew and aircraft personnel. Includes
behind-the-scenes views of equipment needed
for the maintenance of jet aircraft, and aenal
views of cities, pladns and mountains
ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ''SUCCESS
STORY." AlaskaSS 1958 27min sd b&w free-
loan
ad
Sponsored by Richfield Oil Co. Kinescope
Highlights the developments and successes
of the first steamship container operation m
the Pacific, shot during actual loading opera-
tions at the Alaska Steamship Company head-
quarters. Pier 42. Seattle
ALASKA STEAMSHIP^ COMPANY--THIS^ IS
YOUR STORY SINCE 1895. AlaskaSS 1960
22min sd b&w free- loan
ad
Produced by Henry Portin
Shows how the Alaska Steamship Com-
pany began its Alaska service with the diminu-
tive 450- ton 140- foot wooden steamship Willapa.
Recounts disasters and triumphs of this Seattle
line which outlasted all others in the rough
Alaska trade. Uses historic stills and chps of
early silent films
ALASKA— THE FRIENDLY 49TH. ModernTP
1961 27min sd b&w or color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Louis R. Huber Productions
for State of Alaska , . , , * , ^i
Discusses the State of Alaska, including
scenes of its mountains, rivers, sea coast,
glaciers, wildlife, cities, agriculture, industries,
and tourist attractions. Shows fishing, oil wells,
transportation, and other activities
LC card Fi A 61-994
THE ALASKAN SANITATION AIDE. Alaska
Health 1961 26min sd b&w free-loan
el-Jh-sh.ad
Brief historical record of the native vil-
lage sanitation program in Alaska during 1955-
1960. with particular examples from the Eskimo
areas around Kotzebue and the Kobuk River
villages. Shows typical activities of the Sanita-
tion Aide Services in promoting basic sanitation
improvements in the native viUages of Alaska
LC card Fi E 62-4
ALBERT SCHWEITZER. DeRoche 1958 80min
sd b&w $350, rent $45; color $500, rent $60
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerome Hill
A biography of Albert Schweitzer tracing
his life from birth through the time of his
decision at the age of 30 to start his jungle
hospital. Records a typical day at Lambarene,
showing Dr Schweitzer at work in the hospital,
welcoming visiting natives, visiting a leper vil-
lage, playing with his animal friends, playing
the piano, and working on his philosophical
writings
LC card Fi A 58-1112
EFLA evaluation card No. 4270
ALCHEMY OF FIRE. Quebec 1960 14%min sd
b&w or color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Uses a background of French -Caniadian
scenes to present the work of Quebec artists
whose creativity finds expression in enamel de-
sign. Shows plaques, murals, and decorative
objects in enameled copper in the process of
creation
LC card Fi A 62-64
ALF GOES TO WORK. UnitedChurch 1961
45min sd b&w $175. rent $8
8h-c-ad
Shows how the church enters the work
and world of men through the Zona Community
in Scotland and the Halton Parish in Leeds,
England
ALTARS OF SAND. ArizU 1956 8%min sd color
$50. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows traditional Indian sand painting.
Explains place of sand painting in Indian re-
ligion and lore, and symbolism of designs.
Presents examples of modern wall paintings
based upon Indian designs
ALTERNATIVES. Methodist-TRAFCO 1959
24min sd color $125. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Explains what conscientious objection is
and outlines the provisions for alternative serv-
ice for conscientious objectors in the Selective
Service Law, and the ways in which individual
young men are carrying out those provisions
AMAZON FAMILY. IntFlmFd 1961 18min sd
color (World affairs ser) $195, rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Musical background, no narration
Shows an average day in the life of the
Seringueiro or rubber gatherer in the Cabaceras
Mati region of the Bolivian Amazon. Tells how
he gathers the raw latex up after tapping the
trees and smokes the latex into large rubber
balls at home with the help of the family.
Shows him eating with his family, dancing at
the village festival and delivering the com-
pleted rubber balls to the company store and
waiting river steamer
LC card Fi A 62-1051
THE AMAZON—LIFE ALONG THE RIVER
IN BRAZIL. Academy 1962 16%min sd color
(Great rivers of the world ser) $165. rent
$7.90
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Follows the Amazon River from the
border between Peru and Brazil to its mouth
in the Atlantic Ocean. Aerial scenes snow the
city of Manaus, the junction of the Rio Negro
with the Amazon, the city of Belem and the
mouths of the river near Belem. Explains why
the people of Brazil call the Amazon the river
sea. and shows how the people earn their
living along this part of the river
LC card Fi A 62-394
THE AMAZON— LIFE ALONG THE RIVER
IN PERU. Academy 1962 16%min sd color
(Great rivers of the world ser) $165, rent
$7.90
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Follows the Amazon River from its
sources in the Andes Mountains to the city or
Iquitos in Peru. Shows the way of life of the
people who live along the river in the moun-
tains and jungles of Peru, pointing out that
the people depend on the river for many of
the necessities of life
LC card Fi A 62-395
AMERICA BOWLS AT THE ABC. Bruns-Bal
1960 15min sd b&w free-loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Discusses major aspects of the ABC tour-
nament and shows views of star bowlers in-
cluding Joe Norris. Buddy Bomar, and Joe
Wilman
LC card Fi A 61-562
THE AMERICAN DILEMMA . _^ ^„
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
I
AMERICAN DOCTOR AmOsteo 1961 28%min,
color $103.21, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Roland Reed Productions"
Traces the growth of medicine through
the centuries and establishes the osteopathic
profession as part of the continuing develop-
ment of the healing arts. Flashbacks depict
the contributions of Hippocrates, Andreas
Vesalius and Thomas Sydenham. Tells the
story of Dr Still's boyhood, his study of medi-
cine under his father and his Civil War army
service. Pictures the opening of the college
in Kirksville and. in the graduation of its first
class, the establishment of the osteopathic
profession
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE AMERICAN IN ORBIT. UW 1962 9min
sd b&w $23.95
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in silent version, $10.95
Newsreel footage depicts the orbital
flight of Colonel John Glenn on February 20,
1962, and shows the acclaim given to him upon
his return to Cape Canaveral and to Wash-
ington
LC card Fi A 62-598
AN AMERICAN LEGEND. Assn 1962 22min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad i
Sponsored by Fuller Brush Co.
Tells the story of the Fuller Brush
dealer, his family life, and his place in the
community in which he lives. Points up the
extensive design, research and production
facilities that make it possible for the dealer
to bring a wide variety of household and per-
sonal items to the doorstep of America. Dis-
plays the tradition of courtesy, respect,
honesty, and a quality product that forms the
backbone of a household name
THE AMERICAN MASTER COUNTER-
FEITERS. Post 1962 27min sd b&w (Read-
ers Digest ser) $125, rent $8
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Shows how a teller at the United States
Sub- Treasury in Philadelphia in December,
1897, examined a genuine looking $100 bill bear-
ing the likeness of President Monroe and found
it to be counterfeit. Explains how the United
States Secret Service tracked down and cap-
tured the master criminals
AMERICA'S FIRST GREAT LADY. Post 1962
27min sd b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125,
rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Shows how the Indian maiden, Pocahon-
tas, saved Captain John Smith from death at
the hands of her tribe and fell in love with
him. When Smith was believed to be lost at
sea, she was released from captivity by John
Rolfe, the tobacco planter, who later married
her
ANATOMY OF AN ACCIDENT. BellTel 1961
26l^min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Story about a careful driver who suffers
tragic consequences because he permits him-
self to be irritated while driving
LC card Fl A 61-1095
ANCIENT WORLD INHERITANCE. Coronet
rev 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
el-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1946 film
Uses artifacts, relics and recreated scenes
of the past to show the sources of many things
m our present-day world: money, our alphabet,
the beginnings of science and modern indus-
try, and the foundations of government and
law
LC card Fi A 62-268
AND FOLLOW ME. ProtEpisc 1961 26min sd
b&w $70, rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Arthur Mokin
_ . Designed to show the religious life in the
Episcopal Church as it is lived by three rep-
resentative communities, and to communicate
m the most effective way the real basis of the
life in relation to the Church. Shows liturgical
life and some aspects of the daily routine at
Holy Cross Monastery. Features the Brothers
of Saint Barnabas, and the Sisters of Saint
Margaret
ANGIOSPERMS— THE FLOWERING PLANTS.
EBF 1962 16min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90.
rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
, Shows examples of different kinds of
angiosperms and what they have in common,
iime-lapse photography illustrates the life cy-
cle of a plant. Illustrates controlled pollination
and the use of plant hormones
ANIMAL FARM. DeRoche 1958 75min sd b&w
$300. rent $35; color $450. rent $50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Halas and Batchelor
George Orwell's work, in cartoon form,
satirizes men. Domestic animals revolt against
their cruel master, but are taken over by
shrewd pigs, and find they have exchanged
one form of tyranny for another
ANIMAL TRACKS AND SIGNS. EBF 1962
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $3.50; color $120,
rent $5
P-el Guide (^
Shows a young boy and girl as they cap-
ture some animal tracks in their mud trap
and identify these in their book. Follows them
as they walk through the woods and along
the seashore, identifying numerous familiar
tracks and signs
LC card Fi A 61-885
ANIMALS OF THE ICE AGES. Northern 1961
15J^min sd b&w $80. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Louis R. Huber Productions
Correlated with the film "Glaciers"
Shows scientists as they excavate prehis-
toric bones in an open- pit mine, and as they
reassemble the bones and identify them, re-
storing the animal from which they came to
its original appearance. Pictures other restored
animals of the ice ages including the urus. the
bear, and the mammoth
LC card Fi A 61-993
ANIMALS SEE IN MANY WAYS. FilmAssoc
1962 13min sd b&w $70. rent $3.75; color
$130. rent $6.25
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Norman Bean Films
Discusses three basic kinds of animal
eyes — simple eyes, like those of snails and
spiders; compound eyes, like those of flying
insects; and complex eyes, like those of back-
boned animals. Explains that the kind of eyes
an animal has. as well as the position of its
eyes, gives clues to the animal's way of life
LC card Fi A 62-583
EFLA evaluation card No. 4773
ANKARA AND CENTRAL TURKEY. IntFlm
Bur 1961 lOmin sd color $120, rent $5
el-Jh-sh
Shows varied characteristics of Ankara
(capital of Turkey) and central Turkey: indi-
cates economic progress as well as traditional
aspects of life and shows the use of both man-
ual and mechanized methods. References to
Turkish history provide background and maps
clarify geography
ANNIVERSARY. Broadman 1961 28min sd b&w
$180. rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
A dramatization portraying an indifferent
relationship between a man and his wife is
used to illustrate the need for having Christ
at the center of family life
LC card Fi A 61-915
ANTONIO AND ROSARIO. Janus 1962 ISmin
sd b&w $125. rent $15
ad
Antonio and Rosario, flamenco dance
team, demonstrate their fiery technique in a
series of authentic Spanish and flamenco dances
which feature the world-famous Ballet Es-
pagnole
THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CYPRUS.
DavisProd 1961 14min sd color $140
c-ad
Sponsored by Cyprus Office of Education
Traces the history of the church of Cyp-
rus, Describes the trip of St Paul and Bar-
nabas across Cyprus and the conversion of
the Roman procouncil in Paphos. Pictures
other historical happenings, using frescoes and
mosaics on the walls of Byzantine churches. In-
cludes views showing the robing of Archbishop
Makarios
LC card Fi A 61-964
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
AQUA-LUNG ADVENTURES (13 films). US
Divers ea 24min sd b&w purchase apply,
rent apply
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Riviera Productions
Describes the equipment which skin-div-
ers use. the traininpr of skin-divers, the fun
and excitement of aqua- lung diving
LC card Fi A 60-1872
ARCHAEOLOGISTS AT WORK. FilmAssoc
1962 14min sd b«&w $75. rent $3.75; color
$140, rent $6.25
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Wayne Mitchell
Shows two archaeologists excavating a
site. The artifacts they find are clues to
Hi? ."y^^^P^ ancient people of the Southwest.
Their flndmgs are evaluated in the laboratory.
Tree nngs and Carbon 14 enable them to date
their flndmgs. Tells how archaeologists help us
learn about people and the lives they led in
the prehistoric past
"""•^^ A'^^"J'^-f"E1..CASE. Post 1962 27min
sd b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125. rent $8
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of George Archer- Shee, a young
naval cadet unjustly accused of theft and
subsequently dismissed from the Royal Acad-
emy. Tells how his case is finally brought to
trial after two years of struggle and opposition
?-",?,. *l?.^ "J*^ outstanding in the annals of es-
tablishing the legal and moral rights of the
individual
ARCTIC OUTPOST. IntFlmBur 1961 21min sd
color $195. rent $9
el-Jh-sh
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
«,^»* i^" account of life in Pangnirtung. North-
west Territories, a tiny settlement on a wind-
swept fiord of the^ Eastern Arctic. The town is
a meeting place of Eskimo and white people, a
trading and communications center whose in-
?vil®"Sf ,r^^f «^^o greater than its size. Documents
VSil il^^"^?"^*^y ".^® o^ *^^e inhabitants during
the long Arctic winter and the short but beau-
tiful summer
EFLA evaluation card No. 4486
ARID LANDS. Contem 1961 27min sd b&w $125.
el-Jh-ad
UNjjggroduced by World-Wide Pictures for
*««^ Sl^^^?^^^^^°P® **f the work done by arid
TOne research centers in Morocco. Israel and
Pakistan to combat spread of arid land and
S^J?^'^^^ i*®^ *??H.^c®s^ of power from sun and
wind, and methods of converting sea water to
iresJi water
EFLA evaluation card No. 4379
^'''7^ty^^AT^19{A/flJ"^;^T'NQ AND CHECK-
IS^ ♦^n'^^^'^fvon^'^o^et 1962 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $120
el-Jh Guide
rx^-,r^h^Jl^^^ J^^ procedure for rounding oft
nS r?,?^f.^fJ^*? expfains how to apply rounded
2?i^r«"i"^^SiJ" estimating answers for help in
w^^A^rn'5^^^L®"2^ .^^^^ ^^.^^® ?ui"bers. in catch-
p?mnh«ii^t= **k1 ^P PlafJing the decimal point.
™^il^i^®^.J^® importance of checking as a
'"^^Lc'ca^rd"fin2-26'9* ^°"'^' ^"^^^^
ARITHMETIC: PROVIDING FOR INDIVIDU-
toior'^mo^^^^^^^- ^^^ 1^61 23min sd
c-ad Guide
Produced by The Jam Handy Organization
the t^c'^ffiSS'of k1.!thSfe?i?*^" ^^ materials for
'^'^'Sy/Vo^'^'J?/ o. UNDERSTANDING THE
couS^ $^fo^* ^^^^^'^^t 1961 llmin sd b&w $60.
el-Jh Guide
Ins aif flHthrS^ni^^®,. ^"nPortance of understand-
sSfv^ it rwIS!^l° S^^'^lf"™, before attempUng to
^fXf i;kS^^^\?- practical approach in dealing
t?^?oiinw*^i«?f°^'^"^^'^-®'^P'^J""^« that the steps
fu,if«i*^i,L"^'"*<^® reading the problem carefullV;
finding the information, picturing the informa-
what S?1.o^t.^Sl ?,!;'estion. Snd'^theS dSng
wnat to do to get the answer
LC card Fi A 61-809
AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 MINUTES.
<3oPic 1958 18min sd color $225. rent $25
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
An episode from Jules Verne's "Around
the world in eighty days"
Produced by Hector Hoppin and Anthony
Gross
Phileas Fogg takes off from his club,
rescues the Indian Princess and with Psisse-
Eartoute emerges triumphantly in time to catch
is steamer and return to his club in time
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS.
See AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 MIN-
UTES
ARROWHEAD: A SETTING FOR LEARNING.
CalifU 1957 12min sd color $110. free-loan
c-ad
^ , Shows the facilities of the University of
California Extension Arrowhead Residential
Conference Center and the reason its geographic
location provides a "setting for learning."
Scenes include the physical layout of the Cen-
ter, as well as a sampling of the activities held
there
ART IN WOODCUT. Franciscan 1962 18min sd
color (Master craft ser) $150. rent $10
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Proctor Jones Productions
, Jakob Steinhardt shows the student basic
techniques in applying his cutting tools. He
develops an idea and translates it into the
block from which he proofs and prints one of
his works
ART SOURCES IN NATURE. Rarig 1960 20min
sd color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Victor B. Scheffer
Shows the design and beauty of nature.
Selected subjects portray the mathematical pre-
cision, the economy and the functional aspect
of many art forms. Stimulates the imagination
and creates an awareness of beauty found in
everyday life by revealing the colors, textures
and patterns found in nature. Close-up and
microscopic photography are among the tech-
niques used on subjects, ranging from a seg-
ment of fossilized dinosaur bone to a condi-
tionally cooled specimen of metallic bismuth
EFLA evaluation card No. 4631
ARTIST'S PROOF. Rembrandt 1962 25min sd
color $200. rent $15
ad
^ ^ ^ Produced^ by The Honorable Robert
Erskine. St. George's Gallery. London
The history of printmaking. showing old
masters' works (Piranesi. Canaletto. Durer and
Rembrandt) and artists of today at work at the
technical processes used in printmaking; wood-
cut: Roland Jarvis; lithography: Alistair Grant;
intaglio (etching): Anthony Gross; aquatint:
Merlyn Evans; engraving: Anthony Harrison;
silk screen: John Coplans
EFLA evaluation card No. 4416
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO (2 films).
EBF rev 1961 sd
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1939 film
Titles are:
Part 1. POTTERY AND WEAVING. 14min
b&w $75, rent $4; color $150. rent $6. Ex-
plains that Mexico is still a land of crafts-
men and artisans. Shows an Indian
woman making pottery in the village of
Amatenango, the fashioning of Talavera
ware in Puebla, and the forming and
painting of pottery in the village of
Tonola. Follows the making of scrapes
from sorting of wool to weaving
LC card Fi A 61-454
Part 2. BASKETRY. STONE. WOOD. AND
METALS, llmin. b&w $60. rent $3.50;
color $120, rent $5. Views of modern-day
Mexico that stretch back into antiquity.
Pictures the intricate labor of basket and
hammock weaving, the care employed by
the wood carver and guitar maker, the
silverwork of Taxco, the art of glassmak-
ing, and the lacquerwork of the Mexican
Indians
LC card Fi A 61-886
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ASK ME, DON'T TELL ME. Contem 1960
22min sd b&w $75. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by David Myers for American
Friends Service Committee
Story of Youth for Service, an orpraniza-
tion sponsored by the American Friends Service
Committee and created to help teenage boys,
many from depressed housing areas, to realize
that they can help others and play a useful
part in the community through volunteer work
projects. Shows several work projects, and
council meetings to settle differences^ between
clubs before they blow up into nmibles
ASPEN: SUMMER. Gassan 1961 13min sd color
$125. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Recreates the story of Aspen. Colorado in
the Rocky Mountains. Created in 1879 by the
first silver strike of the Rockies. Aspen grew
swiftly to an electrified city of 12,000. When
the silver market disappeared in 1893, the town
dwindled to 400 people. In 1949 the town be-
came news as the site of the Goethe Bi-centen-
nial Convocation. Albert Schweitzer, Jose
Ortega y Gasset. Ludwig Lewisohn and others
came to Aspen. Pictures the new Aspen as a
summer center for music and thought, a winter
delight for skiers and executives
THE ASTRONOMER. IntFlmBur 1960 16min
sd color $165. rent $7.50
jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Comprehensive picture of the methods
and tools used by present-day astronomers.
Shows the construction and functions of the
200-inch Hale telescope at Palomar Mountain,
the solar tower, Schmidt-type telescope, re-
fractor, reflector and radio telescopes. Stresses
the work of* the astronomer away from the
telescope: the measurement and analysis of the
many photographs and spectrograms made at
the telescope
AT SCHOOL IN SWEDEN. Creativision 1961
24min sd b«&w $90, free-loan; color $264. free-
loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Artfllm for Swedish Institute
Tells how Swedish children begin their
compulsory schooling at age 7 and attend for
9 years. Highlights Sweden's very modern edu-
cational system from the beginner to the adult
continuation lecture and discussion study circles
THE ATOM IN THE HOSPITAL. Handel 1961
12V2min sd (Magic of the atom ser) b&w
$65, rent $10; color $130
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts installations in the radiology de-
partments of the City of Hope Medical Center
and the U.C.L.A. Medical Center. Shows radiol-
ogy equipment in operation at the City of Hope
Medical Center, including a stationary cobalt
source, the new cesium rmg, and the total body
irradiation chamber. Pictures the new total
body counter facility at the U.C.L.A. Medical
Center, and explains that one of the aims in
this field of atomic medicine is to develop new
diagnostic procedures requiring smaller amounts
of radioactive tracer materials
LC card Fi A 61-1001
ATOMIC POWER AT SHIPPINGPORT. West-
ing 1958 26min sd color $140. free-loan
c
Russian. French and Spanish versions
available
Depicts the basic nuclear, chemical, me-
chanical and construction problems encoun-
tered during development, design and instal-
lation of America's first nuclear powered gen-
erating station at Shippingport, Pa.
AUSTRALIA TODAY. IntFlmBur 1961 22mln sd
color $225. rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Norwood Studios
Shows the wild, harsh beauty of Aus-
tralia's great imdeveloped bush country, the
hard lives of its farmers and sheep men. and
scenes of cities and the growing use of avia-
tion, mechanization and scientific production in
opening up Australia's hinterlands
LC card Fi A 62-597
EFLA evaluation card No. 4487
AUX PRISES AVEC LES GLACES. See MEN
AGAINST THE ICE
THE^ AWAKENING VILLAGE. UnitedChrls
1961 34min sd color $240. rent $12
Jh-sh-ad
Shows how a digger of dirt In a village
In India, through the influence of a small
Christian community, discovers a new life and
is accepted as a leader in the community
LC card Fi A 61-209
EFLA evaluation card No. 4488
AXIOMS IN ALGEBRA. IntFlmBur 1960 13mln
sd color $135. rent $6
8h
Produced by Visual Education Films
Presents the fact that an axiom is a
statement accepted as true without proof, and
then, demonstrates the addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division axioms as applied
to solving practical problems, utilizing picto-
graphic equations. Additional examples demon-
strate how the root of each equation is used
to check the solution. Uses a schematic bal-
ance to illustrate the axioms in even simpler
terms, and to further demonstrate that like
operations must be performed to both sides
of an equation in order to preserve the equal-
ity These operations include raising members
to like powers and extracting like roots
AZALEA TRAILS IN OLD MOBILE. JrChof
C-Mobile 1960 26V4min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
^ ^ Replaces the film "Along Mobile's Azalea
Trail"
^, ^ A tour of the Azalea Trail in Mobile.
Alabama, showing the historical aspects of
the area. Includes views of Bellingraph Gar-
dens. Long Gardens, and Clarke Gardens. De-
scribes what the visitor to Mobile can expect
in accommodations, attractions, etc.
LC card Fi A 61-914
THE ATOM— SERVANT OF MAN. CanNFB
rev 1961 15min sd color $150. rent $7.50
Jh-sh
Revision of 1958 film "Atomic energy in
Canada' '
Produced by Crawley Films for Atomic
Energy of Canada
Explains the fundamentals of atomic re-
search, the principle of nuclear fission and ex-
perimentation at Chalk River in medicine, in-
dustry and agriculture, and in the production of
electricity
ATOMIC ENERGY IN CANADA. See THE
ATOM— SERVANT OF MAN
ATOMIC ENERGY— INSIDE THE ATOM. EBF
1961 131/^min sd (Science for the space age
ser) b&w $75, color $150
ei-jh Guide
Visualizes in animation the structure of
the atom; shows, in demonstrations involving
the cloud chamber and the Geiger counter, the
Eower of the atom, and observes its uses in a
ospital. an atomic power plant, and an atomic
submarine _ , „^ „„„
LC card Fi A 61-887
THE BACK-BREAKING LEAF. Contem 1960
30min sd b«S:w $130. rent $7
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Depicts the 30.000 migrant workers who
work in the tobacco fields in southwestern On-
tario, during the month of August every year.
Points out that the farmers and local people
make their profit in four critical harvest weeks
LC card Fi A 60-3035
EFLA evaluation card No. 4418
BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES. Thorne
1960 5min sd color (Bacteriological tech-
niques ser) $60. rent apply
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school bi-
ology'
Illustrates making cotton plugs, flaming
wire loop, transferring culture from tube to
tube and tube to flask, pipetting preparing agar
plates, spotting, streaking, picking up cover
slip by hanging drop, and forming a micro-
culture chamber
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
BANANAS, TROPICAL TREASURE. Lewislnc
1960 7min sd b&w or color free- loan
Jh-8h-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
The story of bananas — ^how and where
they are srown, harvested and shipped, and
how a home-maker can make them most in-
teresting when they are served to her family
BARPALI. AmFriendsServ 1959 20min sd color
$120, free-loan
sh-ad
Shows the social and technical assistance
program of the American Friends Service Com-
mittee in one particular village in India, in-
tended as a pilot project to stimulate new
methods in crafts, agriculture, sanitation, and
medical care
BARRIER REEF CRUISE. Rothschild 1958
lOmin sd b&w $50, rent apply; color $100.
rent apply
e!-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Invincible Studios
Shows under-water life in and around
Australia's barrier roef: live sponges, anem-
ones, sea slugs, and beautifully colored fish.
Covers a wide range of marine life from the
Pacific
BARTLEBY. WashU 1962 29min sd b&w $180.
rent $5
sh-c-ad
Herman Melville's short story. "Bartleby,
the scrivener." adapted for film, deals with
the enigmatic personality of a young scrivener
in a 19th century law office
EFLA evaluation card No. 4774
A BASEBALL VACATION. Topps 1961 13i^min
sd b&w or color free -loan
p-el-Jh
Shows a team of American teenagers,
who are invited by the island's Department of
Recreation to play baseball, visiting Puerto
Rico
BASKETRY OF THE POMO (3 films). CalifU
1962 sd color
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Titles are:
1. INTRODUCTION TO BASKETRY OF THE
POMO. SOmin lease $290, loan $15. Shows
Porno women gathering and preparing
their basket-making materials, the var-
ious techniques employed in weaving, and
the uses, forms and elaborate ornamenta-
tion of the baskets
2. TECHNIQUES. 33min lease $290. loan $15.
Slow motion and simplified drawings
show the ten techniques involved in Pomo
basketmaking. Presents Pomo women
using the ancient techniques of weaving
and coiling, wicker and cradle
3 FORMS AND ORNAMENTATION. 21min
lease $190. loan $10. Shows forms and
ornamentation of Pomo basketry. De-
picts basic design elements and the in-
tricate combinations of patterns. Dis-
cusses tribal mythology and taboos which
influence particular phases of basketry.
Shows many of the Pomos' finest baskets,
including the magnificent feather baskets
and the rare "sun basket"
BASKETRY. STONE. WOOD. AND METALS
In ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO
(2 films)
BASS FISHING ON THE ST LAWRENCE.
Quebec 1960 14%min sd b&w or color free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows how striped bass fishing, made
more and more popular by competitions among
sportsmen, is carried on mostly in the waters
of the St Lawrence River. Filmed during one
of these contests
BEARGRASS CREEK. Finley 1961 20min sd
color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation Commission
Tells the story of a small streani. Pol-
lution is caused by municipal and industrial
wastes causing the aquatic life to die or change
in character. An aroused public Insists that
this pollination be abated, and civic action
is brought to bear on anti- pollution activity
LC card Fi A 62-737
EFLA evaluation card No. 4557
BEAVER DAM. Contemp 1961 16min sd color
$150. rent $7.50
p-el
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Tells about two young boys who find a
way of saving the life of their woodland friend
the beaver. Includes close-ups of the beaver
at work
LC card Fi A 61-424
EFLA evaluation card No. 4738
THE BEGINNING OF CHICK LIFE. CornellU
1962 13%min sd color $115
el-Jh-sh
Shows the development of the chick em-
bryo through the technique of cutting awav
the air-cell end of the fertile e^^ for closeup
views of the live embryo. Tells how to build
an inexpensive home-made egg incubator
BELGIAN FARM. Kleinberg 1957 llmin sd
color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Pictures a typical day on an old farm in
Flanders, showing the farmer and his family
as they feed their animals, harvest their crops
and sell a cow in a traditional bargaining ses-
sion
LC card Fi A 62-217
BELGIUM. Kleinberg 1957 22min sd color $220
Jh-sh-c-ad
A skipper of a barge who travels the
canals and rivers of Belgium tells about Bel-
gium, describing its role as a historic invasion
route since the days of Caesar. Discusses the
country's bi- lingual system. contrasts the
fertile Flanders with the industrial south, and
shows the importance of Antwerp as a Euro-
pean harbor
LC card Fi A 62-215
BENI-ABBES, SCIENCE IN THE DESERT.
Contem 1956 ISmin sd color $150. rent $7
el-ad
Produced by UNESCO
International cooperation to fight the
spread of the desert and utilize available re-
sources by the Arid Zone Research Centers
BERNARD BUFFET. Janus 1962 18min sd
color $175. rent $15
Jh-ad
Studies painter Bernard Buffet's work to
date and presents a biography of a new paint-
ing from sketch to finished canvas
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES (5 films).
Coronet 1961 ea 14min sd b&w ea $75
sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES HAPPI-
NESS. Lord Russell describes the factors
which he considers necessary for happi-
ness; health, sufficient means to keep one
from want, happy personal relations, and
successful work. He also discusses what
he considers to be sources of unhappi-
ness — worry, envy, and boredom
LC card Fi A 61-486
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES MAN-
KIND'S FUTURE. Lord Russell speaks
about his fears and hopes for the future,
and explains that he sees the possibility
of a world so organized and static that
there will be no fun to be had anywhere.
He points out also that with education
and the realization that many of the
world's troubles lie in individual psy-
chology, we could abolish war. poverty
and disease
LC card Fi A 61-487
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES PHILOS-
OPHY. Lord Russell gives his definition
of philosophy and speaks of the rela-
tionship and differences between philos-
ophy and science. He describes his own
philosophy and discusses the uses of phi-
losophy, the trends of present-day phi-
losophy, and the future of philosophy
LC card Fi A 61-488
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES POWER
Lord Russell speaks of three kinds .of
power: the power of armies and police
forces, economic power, and propaganda
power. He explains that there are good
and bad motives for wanting power, cites
instances, and points out that the use
and abuse of power is related to the
difference between good government and
LC card Fi A 61-484
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES ^ THE
VT. ROLE OF THE INDIVIDUAL. Lord Rus-
sell explains that he believes that im-
portant human advances have always
been due to the activities of individuals.
He points out that the present-day needs
for expensive equipment in order to
carry out useful and important work
is leading to a decline in cultural and
scientific freedom. He also comments on
an orderly society with the maximum hb-
erties of the individual
LC card Fi A 61-485 ^ ^ ^ ^^ ....
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4594
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES HAPPI-
N ESS
In BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES
(5 films)
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES MAN-
In b''e'rTr5.N^,^''''^U%SELL DISCUSSES
(5 films)
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES PHILOS-
O PHY
In BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES
(5 films)
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES POVVER
In BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES
(5 films)
BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES THE
ROLE OF THE INDIVIDUAL
In BERTRAND RUSSELL DISCUSSES
(5 films)
BETTER HOMES IN JIG TIME. WoodCo 1959
30min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by John Driemen and Asso-
ciates
Tells the story of component construction
of buildings. Discusses panel insulating for
electric heating and sound , conditioning.
Stresses the importance of good working re-
lationships between lumber dealers and build-
^^^ LC card Fi A 62-953
THE BETTER WAY. SantaFeRwy 1961 28min
sd color $150. free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows earth-moving equipment and engi-
neering techniques used in laying welded rail
in construction of new 44 mile railroad in
Arizona. Reveals methods used by large com-
pany in free enterprise system
BETWEEN LIVING AND THE NON-LIVING
In VIRUS (8 films)
BEYOND THE RAINBOW. Utah 1961 SOmin sd
color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Al Morton
Depicts the scenic red- rock country of
San Juan County. Utah, including its towns
and such attractions as Monument Valley.
Goosenecks of the San Juan. Hole-in-the-Rock
trail. Natural Bridges National Monument, and
The Needles. Shows exploration of two rugged
areas by jeep
DIE BEZAUBERNDE SCHWEIZ. IntFlmBur
1962 15min sd color $150. rent $8.50
sh-c Guide
German narration
This language teaching film on scenic
Switzerland is intended for intermediate Ger-
man. Vocabulary includes words pertaining to
towns and cities, music, festivals, mountain-
ous scenery, skiing and other activities
BICYCLING SAFETY TODAY. InstVis 1959
20min sd b&w free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows how bicycling can be fun and safe
by following a few important rules. Tells about
the importance of bicycle clubs and what they
do. Shows bicycling for good health, thrills
of bicycle races, and the old-time bicycles
THE BIG BLAST. Gospel 1962 60min sd color
rent $30
jh-sh-c-ad
When Air Force Captain Bob Emory re-
turns home he finds not only the assignment
of testing the high speed jet interceptor, the
F106, in his line of duty, but also the more
important task of breaking the barrier which
has grown between himself and his younger
brother Jeff. Presents a Christian message
through the exciting action of Air Force ac-
tivity and the suspense of hazardous ski-
jumping competition on the slopes of Mount
Rainier
BIG NUMBERS . . . LITTLE NUMBERS. Film
Assoc 1962 llmin sd color $120, rent $5
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Bruce and Katharine Corn-
well
Explores the method man has developed
to simplify the representation of both large
and small numbers. Our number system uses a
base of ten. Scientific notation, the use of ex-
ponents, enables lus to express any number,
large or small, as the product of a number be-
tween one and ten and a power of ten
EFLA evaluation card No. 4776
THE BIG THREE. Vestal 1960 SOmin sd color
free-loan
ad Guide
Discusses cleaning and disinfecting pro-
cedures to be used in three principal hospital
areas
LC card Fi A 61-903
BILLY'S HELICOPTER RIDE. Coronet 1962
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Follows a young boy who takes a trip to
the heliport and rides in a helicopter, describ-
ing what he learns about helicopters and what
he sees during his flight over the countryside
and city
LC card Fi A 62-39
BIOLOGY IN TODAY'S WORLD. Coronet
1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
Jh-sh Guide
Stresses the growing importance of
biological science, and introduces the many
kinds of work done by professional biologists
in such fields as bacteriology, horticulture,
animal husbandry, entomology, and immunol-
ogy. In the basic areas of food production,
food processing and preservation, and in the
maintenance of health, clearly demonstrates
man's dependence on biology
BIRDS AND THEIR BABIES. AV-ED 1962
llmin sd color $110, rent $6
p-el-Jh
Shows four types of birds and the dif-
ferences in color and appearance of the male
and female. Covers a remarkable hereditary
knowledge of nest building and nesting habits.
Pictures the babies being taught to fly or swim
BIRDS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w 60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows characteristics which differentiate
birds from the other groups of vertebrates,
and describes features which all birds have in
common — feathers, wings and legs, warm-
bloodedness, and beaks. Discusses adaptations
and special characteristics of several kinds of
familiar birds. Slow-motion photography
shows the details of a bird's flight
LC card Fi A 61-401
THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF MOUNTAINS.
FilmAssoc 1961 12min ad b&w $70, rent
$3.75; color $130. rent $6.25
el-Jh Guide
Describes the forces inside the earth
which raise up new mountains in a continuing
cycle of change and the forces on the earth's
surface such as ice, wind, and water which
are constantly wearing motuntains down
LC card Fi A 61-959
EFLA evaluation card No. 4669
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
BITTER HARVEST. KING-TV 1960 54min
sd b&w (Seattle reports ser) $186, free-
loan
c-ad
Discusses the Importance of the farm
economy to the States of Oregon, Washington,
and Idaho. Presents interviews with migrant
workers and their families illustrating how
they live and travel, what they eat. what they
do for recreation, and other aspects of family
and community life. Includes interviews of
local residents which reflect community at-
titudes and knowledge about migrants
LC card Fi A 62-119
BLACK PEPPER, RAJAH OF SPICES. Lewis
Inc 1962 ISVzmln sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by American Spice Trade
^^"' Shot in the jungles of Southern India,
this film tells story of the world's most wanted
spice, how it is planted, cultivated, harvested,
traded and shipped, and then how it is ground
and used commercially and m homes in the
United States
THE BLAST FURNACE. USSteel 1961 7y2min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by John Sutherland Produc-
Shows steelmaking processes in the blast
furnace
BLOCKS. Campus 1958 16min sd b&w $50, rent
$6; color $135, rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Play School Assn.
Describes how children use blocks to
gain mastery over their ideas while giving
their imaginative play a quality of reality.
Shows children from ages five to eleven using
blocks as a basis for creative play and stages
of block building paralleling stages of growth.
Describes how blocks encourage children to
experiment, to improvise and to try out new
ideas
THE BLOOD. EBF 1960 16min sd (Biology ser)
b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Supplementing live action scenes with
animation and photomicrography, tells the story
of the highly complex tissue which is the life-
line of the body. Illustrates the composition of
the blood, its circulation, and the work it does
to support cell processes. Explains blood typing
and the test for the Rh factor
BLOOD AND FIRE.
b&w $130, rent $7
Contem 1959 SOmin sd
by
c-ad
National
Film Board of
Produced
Canada
A behind the scenes visit to observe how
the Salvation Army goes about its work of
soul redemption and its many forms of welfare
work
LC card Fi A 59-425
BLUEPRINT FOR TOMORROW. ArizU 1959
27i^min sd color $165, rent apply
sh-c
A tour of the University of Arizona
campus, stressing research work being done,
interesting courses offered, athletics, student
activities, and outstanding graduates
BOATS. See BOATS AND SHIPS
BOATS AND SHIPS. EBF rev 1962 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $3.50; color $120, rent $5
p-el Guide
Revision of 1938 film "Boats"
Explains the historical development of
boats and the difference between a boat and a
ship. Shows the function of a lighthouse and a
breakwater, as well as the operation of a com-
mercial tunaboat. Visits a large ocean liner
paying particular attention to the wheelhouse
and shows a trip on a sailboat through a harbor
LC card Fi A 62-869
BOLIVAR: SOUTH AMERICAN LIBERATOR.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Shows locales in Venezuela. Ecuador.
Peru, and Colombia in this biography of the
liberator of five South American countries and
his dream of a united South America. Explains
factors which led Simon Bolivar to abandon his
fortune and position and relates his life to the
development of democracy in South America
LC card Fi A 62-36
BOLIVIAN BOY. Contem 1959 15min sd color
$150. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh
Produced by Potomac Films
Shows the life of a ten-year old Ayrnara
Indian boy living on the Altiplano in Bolivia.
Follows the boy as he goes with his father to
La Paz to get a toy truck. Contrasts modern
buildings and streets with those of the past.
Describes the dreams of the boy as he returns
to his poor farmhouse
LC card Fi A 59-360
BOOKS FOR BEAVER RIVER. CanNFB 1961
20min sd b&w $90. rent $5
p-el-ad
Shows the operation of the regional library
system of north central Saskatchewan, and
shows how the town of Beaver River gets its
librarv
EFLA evaluation card No. 4777
THE BOTTLE AND THE THROTTLE. Davis.
Sid 1961 lOmin sd b&w $60. color $120
sh-c-ad Guide
Reveals the dangers of drinking and driv-
ing through careful reference to statistics com-
piled by the National Safety Council and the
American Medical Association. Tells the story
of two teen-agers who. as an aftermath to a
beer party, are involved in a serious accident
LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME. See THE
WOULD BE GENTLEMAN
BOWLING. Bruns-Bal 1961 15min sd color free-
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred A. Niles Productions
A film without narration to acquaint
audiences in Europe, Africa, South America.
Central America. Asia, and Australia with the
sport of ten-pin bowling. Relates the activity
or bowling to the other recreational features
that are typical of a ten-pin bowling establish-
ment, including the bar. restaurant, billiard
room, and n—^'-'^ry
LC card Fi A 61-322
BOY IN THE DARK. Broadman 1961 28min sd
b&w $180, rent $9
sh-c-ad
Using a dramatization about a ten-year-
old boy of a well-to-do socially prominent
family, shows that the indifference of parents
can lead to violent tragedy in the lives of their
children
LC card Fi A 61-511
BOY TO MAN. Churchill 1962 16min sd b&w
$90, rent $3.50; color $165, rent $5
Jh-sh Guide
Explains some of the common manifesta-
tions of physiological maturation, including the
superficial changes of growth, skin, voice, and
body hair, and the more complicated phenomena
of glandular changes and sexual maturation
LC card Fi A 62-786
EFLA evaluation card No. 4778
THE BOYHOOD OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el Guide
Filmed in the authentically reconstructed
vilage and boyhood home at Rockport. Ind.
this film recreates Lincoln's boyhood of near-
poverty and long hours of hardwork. Encouraged
by his stepmother in his desire for learning,
the boy Lincoln early developed those qualities
of honesty. responsibility, humor, and a
capacity for hard work which were to make
him a great pre.sident
LC card Fi A 62-803
BOYS BEWARE. Davis,Sid 1961 lOmin sd b&w
$60. color $120
Jh Guide
Tells the serious problem of the homo-
sexual in good taste. Case histories show the
various approaches the homosexual may use —
most important, points out the pattern and
danger signs so they can easily be detected
BRAIDING AND LACING. AmHandicrafts 1960
15min sd color $92. free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Demonstrates the technique of wrapping
and of making a lanyard, a bolo-tie bracelet,
and earrings with Craftstrip coated lace
LC card Fi A 61-1057
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE BRAINWASHING OF JOHN HAYES.
Post 1962 27min sd b&w (Readers Digest
ser) $125. rent $8
sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of the Reverend John Hayes, a
lifelonff missionary in China, who found him-
self subjected to the most sruelingr mental and
physical hardships at the hands of the Com-
munists. Tells how his ability to use his court
trial as a sounding board for truth makes his
story one of the most courageous to come out
of today's international strife
BRASILIA. IntFImBur 1961 13min sd color $135.
rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Relates the steps in the development of
Brasilia from Lucio Costa's master city plan
and architect Oscar Niemayer's bold concept
to the populating and use of the ffleaminff new
city. Shows Brasilia's importance in stimulating
the development of vast, rich Central Brazil
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4595
BREAKTHROUGH. Creati vision 1962 ISVamin
sd b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
for Homelite. Division of Textron, Inc.
Tells of a family of four who go vaca-
tioning with their new 4-cycle outboard motor
mounted on a cabin cruiser. Shows them stop-
ping at a boatel, checking out with the Coast
Guard, going skin diving, watching water ski-
ing, and, picnicking at a park reached by water
BREAKTHROUGH 1962. NewHollMach 1962
5min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows new developments in feed handling
equipment for dairy cows and beef cattle, in-
cluding such new equipment as a vertical bale
elevator, bale separator and vibrating feeder
THE BRIDGE OF FRIENDSHIP. NatLablsrael
1961 20min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Histadrut Haovdim, Tel
Aviv, Israel
Documentary on the Afro-Asian Seminar
sponsored by the Israel Labor Federation for
young leaders of the newly emerging nations
of Asia and Africa. Shows the students in
classrooms, on field trips and social events
which aim to build a bridge of understanding
and cooperation between Israel and other new-
born nations
BROADWAY EXPRESS. Contem 1960 18min sd
b&w $125, rent $10
ad
Produced by Michael Blackwood
Compassion and humanism permeate this
study of faces and races on New York's sub-
ways, photographed largely with concealed
cameras
EFLA evaluation card No. 4596
BROKEN GLASS. CalifU 1962 13min sd color
$92.50. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Records effects of intersection collisions
at various speeds to emphasize the extreme
forces of interior impact. Provides evidence
that seat belts can be a life-saving element in
passenger safety
BRONZE CASTING OF SCULPTURE. IntFlm
Bur 1961 30min sd color $250. rent $15
c-ad
Produced by the University of Kansas
Demonstrates the steps of the lost wax
method of bronze casting from clay model to
completed bronze sculpture
BROTHER JUNIPER'S CHRISTMAS. Hour
1960 27V2min sd b&w $180. rent $9; color
$300. rent $13.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Based on an actual event in the life of
St Francis of Assisi. this drama describes in
amusing fashion the effort of Brother Juniper
to help St Francis celebrate Christmas in a new
way. St Francis works to reproduce the Nativity
scene at Bethlehem; Juniper blunders, but dis-
covers the ingredient missing from the prepara-
tions— love
EFLA evaluation card No. 4493
BRUGES, A BELGIAN TOWN. Kleinberg 1957
llmin sd color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Points out that the town of Bruges still
retains much of its medieval appearance. In-
cludes views of the 600-year-old market square,
of a sight- seeing tour by canal, of a girls
lace- making school, and of medieval art
LC card Fi A 62-216
BRUSHING UP ON DIVISION. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Presents a review of terms and the mean-
ing of place value and stresses the importance
of knowing the division and multiplication
facts. Step-by-step working of division exam-
ples aids in improvng skill in division. Reviews
checking in division
LC card Fi A 61-971
BRUSHING UP ON MULTIPLICATION. Coro-
net 1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-jh Guide
Shows how a boy brushes up on multi-
plication when he has to solve a problem about
the number of newspapers he has delivered
during the year. Reviews the meaning of place
value and stresses importance of knowing the
multiplication facts. Shows why partial products
are indented, how to check the answer, and
other important multiplication concepts
LC card Fi A 61-973
BUCKEYES. CalifU 1961 13min sd color (Amer-
ican Indian films ser) lease $125, loan $7
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. Shows a Nisenan Indian deimonstrating an
ancient method, unique to the Indians of Cali-
fornia, for preparing the poisonous buckeye, or
horse chestnut. The result is an edible and
nourishing staple, comparable in food value and
taste to the potato
EFLA evaluation card No. 4779
THE BUDDHA. Filmlm 1962 llmin sd color
$130, rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry Dore
Shows the stupa at Borobudur. Carved
stone statues and sculptures in bas-relief that
adorn the walls and terraces of this edifice il-
lustrate the traditions of the Mahayana doc-
trine. Stone actors at Borobudur enact the nar-
rative of the birth, revelation and salvation of
Gautama, the Buddha
BUILDING A JET PLANE. FilmAssoc 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $3; color $115, rent
$5
p-el Guide
. . Follows the building of a jet plane from
original planning through parts manufacture,
sub-assembly, final assembly, ground testing,
and flight testing, until it is sold to an airline
to carry passengers and freight across the coun-
try and around the world. Stresses the co-
operation of thousands of skilled men and
women who must work together to build a jet
plane
LC card Fi A 61-960
EFLA evaluation card No. 4634
BUILDING ORGAN TONES. Hammond 1959
22min sd color free -loan
el-Jh. sh
* V, • Shows the stages of organ building, the
fabrication of organ parts, building of fine
cabinetry, and final assembly into a complete,
finished organ
BUSH COUNTRY. Kiek 1959 14min ed color
$69.90
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a family on their vacation adven-
ture at a remote Canadian lake, accessible only
by air, being guided by two Cree Indians to
fishing action and North Woods fun
BUT HE'S NOT AN ORDINARY CHILD. Spe-
^^\ \?A^r 21nim sd b&w (Open for discussion
ser) $105. rent $10
c-ad Guide
,•„ +i,J*!f^"^,^®^ ^? PF<^ that the school plays
m the development of a child at kindergarten
level
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
BUYERS' CHOICE. Family 1961 28min ed b&w
$180. rent $9; color $300. rent $13
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Dept. of Family Life. Na-
tional Council of Churches , , ^ .,
Story of a man and his family who are
faced with the problems of making new fnends,
finding a church home, and makmg many
choices in the community, when the father is
promoted and the family must move across the
country. The choice of a house within their in-
come or a more expensive one becomes a sym-
bol of their future life. Shows a common situ-
ation in America's fluid and affluent society,
and tells of the family's Christian responsibility
for decision-maJkinff In modern living
CALLED TO SERVE. Family 1961 SOmin sd
b«&w (Teenage ser) rent $9
sh-c Guide
Shows Jim discussing with his collie
pastor what it means to be "called'' to, the
ministry and discovering his own "calling
CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL. ArizU 1961 22min
sd color $135
sh-c-ad
Depicts the activities of foreign students
on an American college campus. Features five
students, each from a different country and
each in a different field of study. Shows their
campus activities, the work of United Church
Women hospitality group, campus advisory
program for foreign students, and some of
their extra-curricular activities
CAN YOU STOP IN TIME. Dallas Jones 1961
lOmin sd color $65
sh.ad
Sponsored by National Assn. of Automo-
tive Mutual Insurance Companies
Story of one driver's awakening to the
distance it takes to stop his vehicle. Em-
phasizes need for allowing proper space when
following other vehicles and discusses factors
which vary stopping distance
CANADA'S HISTORY: COLONY TO COMMON-
WEALTH. Coronet 1962 ISi^min sd b&w $75,
color $150
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows that Canada has steadily pro-
gressed from a colony to a self-governing com-
monwealth with growing importance as a world
power. Traces the story of the settling and
expansion of this nation and the development
of its resources. Costumed re-enactments and
authentic locales bring to life the political, eco-
nomic, and cultural history of Canada
LC card Fi A 62-422
CANCER
In VIRUS (8 films)
CANTALOUPE, GOLDEN DELIGHT. Lewis
Inc 1959 6min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
table Assn.
Story of how cantaloupes are grown, har-
vested and shipped, and the uses that a home-
maker can put them to in adding a delicious
fruit to her family's menus
CAR THEFT. AmFlmProd 1957 15min sd b&w
$65. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bray- Mar Productions for
Youth Board. Buffalo. N.Y.
Dramatization portraying the attitudes
of teenagers to theft. Two teen-age boys steal
a car. unsuccessfully attempt to Involve a
friend in the theft, take a joy-ride with a
girl who does not know that the car is stolen,
and. when chased by the police, are respon-
sible for the death of a little girl
LC card Fi A 62-88
CARAVELLE. AirFrance 1960 20min sd color
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by J. J. Languepin
Shows the building of the Caravelle, the
research and planning involved in the produc-
tion of this plane, and the service on board
CARE OF PETS. EBF rev 1962 16min sd b&w
$75. rent $4; color $150, rent $6
p-el Guide
Revision of 1944 film
Shows physical and social needs of pets.
Explores various techniques of pet care — pro-
viding food and shelter, grooming and cleanli-
ness, recreation and exercise — in the care of
canaries, fish, cats and dogs
CARGO CAPITAL. Sterl-MovUSA 1961 27min
sd color free- loan
Ih-sh-ad
Produced by Ozzie Glover Productions for
Port of Los Angeles
Tells story of history, facilities and
opei^tions of Port of Los Angeles
CARPENTERS OF THE FOREST. CanNFB
1961 20min sd b&w $90. rent $5
p-el-Jh-ad Guide
Produced by Instltut fur Film und Bild,
Munich. Germany
Shows, in the woodlands of Grermany, a
woodpecker and his mate constructing a pent-
house apartment and ejecting an intruder.
Depicts the next phase of domestic life: eggs
are hatched, and down inside the tree trunk
we see the baby-sitting and feeding routines
as mother and father woodpecker look after
their young. Differentiates between various
species of woodpecker found in the same bird
community and shows some of their individual
characteristics
THE CASE OF THE BEWILDERED BRIDE.
Sterl-MovUSA 1961 IS^^min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Carnation Milk
Shows a bride's anxiety over preparing
her first formal dinner for her folks and her
husband's. Gives hints on modern eating
habits, and how to prepare new recipes for
salads, main courses and desserts
CASE OF THE SLIPPERY OIL. PerfCirc 1960
45min sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by "Wilding. Inc.
Teaches the progressive steps of engine
diagnosis and oil consumption cure
CASE STUDIES IN THE NEW NATIONAL-
ISM: ASIA
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
CASE STUDIES IN THE NEW NATIONAL-
ISM: THE ARAB WORLD
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
CASE STUDY IN TOTALITARIAN NATION-
ALISM
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
CASH_ ON THE BARREL HEAD. BurNat
Affairs 1962 18min sd color $275. rent $45
ad Guide
Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries
Shows employees how to understanding
and appreciate their fringe benefits. Explains
how benefits add 25 percent more hidden eai^n-
ings to pay envelope
LC card Fi A 62-789
^^T^tX^l^- Sutherland 1962 16min sd color
(CHBM study ser) $165
sh-c-ad Guide
■ j.-^ Explains how catalysts speed up reactions
without being consumed and shows several
different types of catalyzed reactions. Illus-
trates the mechanism of intermediate stages
and regeneration by showing the decomposi-
^^^^ °^ formic acid as catalyzed by sulfuric
acid. Compares and interpretes the potential
energy curves for the uncatalyzed and cat-
^iJ^ed decomposition of formic acid as to their
effects , on reaction rates. Shows the effect of
a platinum catalyst on the reaction between
hydrogen and oxygen gas and gives an example
of enzyme catalysis
LC card Fi A 62-791
EFLA evaluation card No. 4780
10
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CATTLE RANCH. Contem 1962 20min sd color
(Social geography ser) $175. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-ad
French version available
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Pictures the life of a cowboy and the
herds over which he watches. Filmed through
the seasons at Douglas Lake. British Columbia,
on a large cattle ranch
LC card Fi A 62-59
THE CAVE COMMUNITY. EBF 1961 13min sd
(Biology ser) b&w $60, rent $3.50; color
$120. rent $5
Jh-sh-c Guide
Discusses the cave community and ex-
plains that because of its relatively unchang-
ing physical environment, it is of great interest
to biologists Takes a field trip in the Cumber-
land Caverns of Tennessee, and reveals im-
portant clues to the central questions of adap-
tation and evolution of species, pointing out
that in the depths of a cave, scientists can
observe the Interactions among plants and ani-
mals in a community without light, where the
level of humidity and the year-around tem-
perature remain nearly constant
LC card Fi A 61-309
CELLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Contem
1961 14min sd b«S:w $75, rent $7.50
Jh-sh
Shows how biologists study growth and
behavior of cells and tissues through the tech-
niques of tissue culture using actual photog-
raphy of cells and tissue
CENTENNIAL CONVOCATION (2 films).
WashU 1961 ea 30min sd b&w ea free- loan
jh-sh. c-ad
Kinescopes
Part 1. Includes Fanfare No. 3. an original
composition by Dr Stanley Chappie; Pro-
cessional, Invocation, and an address by
Governor Albert Rosellini
Part 2. Includes addresses by Dr Charles E.
Odegaard. President of the University of
Washington, and John F. Kennedy, Pres-
ident of the United States; the Benedic-
tion and recessional
CENTRIPETAL FORCE AND SATELLITE
ORBITS. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $120
sh Guide
Shows how mass, velocity, and radius
affect the magnitude of centripetal force. A
statement of the complete relationship between
these factors leads to an equation which may
be used in solving many problems — such as the
velocity needed to hold a satellite in orbit,
illustrated in the film
THE CHALKBOARD APPROACH TO TEACH-
ING TYPEWRITING. lowaU 1962 23min sd
b&w $85. rent $3
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows a most effective way to present
the keyboard using the psychological principles
of skill development. Tells and shows how to
utilize the chalkboard, how and when to dem-
onstrate, how to use the dynamic location-
fixation stroking pattern, and how to use the
power building cycle of accuracy-speed-accur-
acy
THE CHALLENGE OF MALARIA. Contem
1958 14min sd b&w $32.50, rent $4
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by World Health Organization
Shows the malaria eradication campaign
now under way in Iraq and explains the prob-
lems raised by the growing resistance of mos-
auitos to insecticides. Includes an explana-
tion by Dr E. J. Pampana of the need for
complete eradication of malaria
LC card Fi A 60-668
CHAMPIONS AT THE WHEEL. ChampSpark
1961 27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
Scenes from the 1961 running of the
Indianapolis "500" mile automobile race cap-
ture both the excitement of the race and the
behind-the-scenes atmosphere and relate them
to a safe driving message
CHARLEMAGNE AND HIS EMPIRE. Coronet
1961 13i^min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
sh Guide
Pictures Charlemagne's conquests, his
close ties with the Roman Church, his system
of government, and his many contributions to
life in the Middle Ages. Shows how Charle-
rnagne helped to keep civilization and culture
alive on the European continent during the
early years of the Middle Ages
LC card Fi A 61-305
EFLA evaluation card No. 4598
^"^AlHf^''"2NuCITy OF^HISTORIC HOMES
AND . GARDENS. ChofC-Charles 1960
13V^mm sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows historic homes and the famous
gardens of Charleston, South Carolina
CHARLEY'S HAUNT. BellTel 1958 28min sd
b&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
T»^+o„-^^^^ru^®f^®']' P\^ ventriloquist, and Carl
Peterson, the local telephone company super-
visor were old fnends who alwavs spent their
vacations together. One year their vacation
was delayed beca.use several telephone employ-
Iwfe^o^f^^^l'^^"^^*^ *.5 off- the- job accidents,
{shortly after these accidents they began hear-
ing stories from a number of telephone em-
^l?Z^l' Strange voices ''haunted" them when-
fj nv.at?^-o*^^?*^r.^^r^^®^^'Z- '^^^ voices belonged
tFh^S^^^^^ i^*^^\^^ll^' Mortimer Snerd, Effie
Fr^H^H,^^' and Ophelia The voices of Charlie
and his friends also "haunted" other careless
townspeople and thus prevented accidents
CHARMING QUEBEC. Quebec 1959 26%min sd
b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
r«r.f« ^^vlY^r.^"S^f*^' J*^ world-famed restau-
rants, the Citadel, the terrace, the narrow.
o,\'1k "^ streets which evoke the history of old
S^^^o^^^^' **^l 1'^^^ x^^"*>s. and its French per-
sonality and character
"'"'^^. CHARTER. Contem 1961 15min sd b&w
$bo. rent $5
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by the United Nations
r^^^,.^ Introduces the United Nations and ex-
Rl^^lf^^® V^!e^ °^ world organizations and
formation of the present Charter. Shows, by
diagram, word and scene, the internationalma-
chinery created by the Charter
EFLA evaluation card No. 4636
^"^PaPi^^'^ ^^^'^T'Vf LEARNING. Bailey
1962 lOmin sd color $120. rent $6
c-ad Guide
EFLA evaluation card No. 4706
THE CHECK COLLECTION PROCE<5«5 TnHTT
1961 21min sd b&w $100 rent $4 ^^^
sh-c-ad
^^1,^ Investigates systematically the check
collection procedures of the American banking
ffJ"^!"^- Examines in sequential order the
^^^Mf^ a check undergoes from the time of de-
posit until cancelled "paid." Treats the flnan-
^lal motives of .the banks, the impor&rSS of
efficiency in quickly freeing bank fundi for
investment, and exceptions to usual routine
CHIEF JUSTICE EARL WARREN* THP
sh-c-ad
r.f +v,9^T?^?4.^i^®c^*^?^^ss by the Chief Justice
^£rn^il®f ^^^'i^^u States, Earl Warren, at the
dedication of the new Iowa Law Center, AprH
7. 1962. He discusses some of the current
problems of the legal profession and how an
^tive^w center might help to alleviate the^S
u
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
A CHILD ACROSS THE SEA. Assn 1961
271/^min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Justin Herman for Foster
Parents' Plan ^ ^- ^ ,,
Tells the true story of a 10 -year- old
Chinese boy whose family flees Red China and
the help he receives from his American foster
parents across the sea
EFLA evaluation card No. 4707
CHILD PIONEER. Post 1962 27min sd b&w
(Readers Digest ser) $125. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp
Story of 13-year old, John Sa^er. who.
upon the death of his father and mother on
the iournev westward, assumed leadership pt
his family', leading the younger children to
their new home in the West
CHILDREN ADRIFT. Contem 1962 26min sd
b&w $150. rent $12.50
c-ad
Produced by Le Film d'Art .
A compassionate study of foreign slum
children on the outskirts of Pans in the
documentary tradition
CHILDREN OF CHANGE. IntFlmBur 1961
31min sd b&w $150. rent $7.50
ad
Produced by Mental Health Film Board
Presents some of the problems found in
the homes of mothers who work or who are
active in affairs outside the home. Shows the
value of an effective day- care program for
children , „. . „. „r<
LC card Fi A^. 61-251
EFLA evaluation card No. 4599
CHILDREN OF THE SILENT NIGHT. Camp-
bell 1961 27min sd color $170. free-loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Perkins School for the Blind
Compares a child who can see and hear
with a child who cannot. sho^\angr what it
means to be both deaf and blind. Explains how-
such a child can learn to hear through his
fingers, can learn to realize sounds through
touching the lips of a speaking person, and
then learn to imitate sound and speak
LC card Fi A 62-319
EFLA evaluation card No. 4741
CIRCLE OF THE SUN. DeRoche 1961 30min sd
color $250. rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
^^^ Pictures one of the last gatherings of
Blood Indians of Alberta celebrating the pass-
ing glory of their tribe. Includes views of
Indian life in Canada today, showing the
herding of cattle, the bone- cracking rodeo, and
the roughneck's round of the oil camps
LC card Fi A 62-87
CITRUS, THE GOLDEN FRUIT. Haeseler 1961
145^min sd color $79.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Sponsored by Sunkist Growers
Correlated with the fllmstrip "The golden
groves"
Shows the types of western citrus areas
which grow navel and Valencia oranges, lemons,
and grapefruit. Explains which climates are
most suitable to them, how groves are estab-
lished, cultivating methods, picking, packing,
shipping, with some references to uses and
health values
THE CITY WITH A NEW LOOK. Wurtele
1961 20min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Greater Orlando Chamber
of Commerce
Stresses the tremendous growth of the
city of Orlando. Florida, over the past few
years in both population and industrial devel-
opment. Shows public buildings and large in-
dustrial plants and depicts the beauty and
Quiet charm of Orlando
CLAIROL TEACHING PACKAGE (2 films).
Clairol 1960 sd color set $250
sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish version available
Correlated with Clairol' s book "How to
do better haircolcring"
Titles are:
COLOR ANALYSIS WITH MISS CLAIROL.
14min. Discusses the theory of color
analysis and color selection In haircolor-
ing. showing the structure of hair and
the way in which tints affect hair
LC card Fi A 61-820
CORRECT APPLICATION OF MISS CLAIROL.
17min. Describes and discusses the proper
method for professional application of
Miss Clairol haircoloring
LC card Fi A 61-821
CLOSE-UP ON KUWAIT. Assn 1961 28%min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Mode-Art Pictures for Gulf
Oil Corp.
Tells how Kuwait, located at the head of
the Persian Gulf, has one city, a few town-
ships, no railroads, and 6,000 square miles of
desert, and is fourth in the world in crude
oil production. Shows how a medieval econ-
omy, through the wise use of a great natural
resource, has been jet propelled into the twen-
tieth century, and details the development of
free education for all Kuwaiti children; free
medical clinics; a school for the deaf and
blind; and water distillation plants that con-
vert sea water to fresh water
EFLA evaluation card No. 4782
CLOUD SEARCH. ArizU 1956 8min sd b&w
$14, rent apply
c-ad
Shows the use of airplanes, radar, and
stop-action photography to trace rain clouds
and detect the "triggering" of rain clouds.
Includes stop-action film sequences of thunder-
head gathering, followed by a cloudburst
COLLAGE— EXPLORING TEXTURE. IntFlm
Bur 1961 13min sd color $135. rent $6
p-ei-c Guide
Produced by Alexander Hammid
Correlated with the book "Collage and
construction in elementary and junior high
schools ' by Lois Lord
Depicts the making of collages— pictures
made by applying materials to a flat surface
—by children 5 to 8. Each child decides what
to niake and how to make it. Shows their
selection of materials, interest in textures and
iinaginative arrangements, and indicates means
of motivating creative activity
COLOIVIBIA AND VENEZUELA. EBF rev 1961
19min sd b&w $105. rent $5.50; color $210,
rent $8
el-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1944 film
Outlines basic characteristics and prob-
lems of these neighboring countries. Illustrates
contrasting ways ^of living by a Colombian
colfee grower, a Lake Maracaibo oil worker.
^?V- a Venezuelan professor. Shows nature and
utilization of major topographical features and
natural resources
LC card Fi A 62-867
THE COLONIAL MIND— l-II
^^ 'HfiJiPNALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
^^H^'V.^^^kyS'^jy^'TH MISS CLAIROL
In CLAIROL TEACHING PACKAGE (2
films)
COLOR AND LIGHT: AN INTRODUCTION.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd color $110
el Guide
Demonstrates in a variety of everyday
situations the characteristics of color forma-
?^^fiKf^'^^''®?l* ^^^^^ of light. Uses theatrical
spotlL^hts to show the effect of different kinds
of hght with opaque, transparent, and trans-
lucent objects
LC card Fi A 61-302
COLOR COLLAGE. Eastman 1961 22min sd
color free-loan
ad
».o«»,„^i^^yi various aspects of color photog
raphy and its use in creative advertising
LC card FI A 61-213
12
I
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
COLORS ARE USEFUL. Dowling 1961 llmin
sd color $110
p-el Guide
Points out that colors are not only a
deliffht to the eyes, but serve to help identify
things, keep things warm or cool, aid in pol-
lenation. and as a means of both protection
and deception in the world of animals
EFLA evaluation card No. 4708
COMBINATION CONVENIENCE. Maytag 1961
4i^min sd b&w or color (Linda Marshall
Homemaker ser) free- loan
Ih-sh-c-ad
Produced by Douglas Productions
Shows laundry planning when building,
buying or remodeling a home. Discusses where
and why laundry might be conveniently placed
in the home and gives particular attention to
possibilities of combination washer- dryer
COME WITH ME MY BROTHER. Women's
AmORT 1962 29min sd b&w $75, rent $1&
Jh-sh-c-ad
Deals with two major areas of the work
of the "Women's American Organization for
Rehabilitation and Training — Europe and North
Africa. Discusses a Jewish generation up-
rooted from North Africa, revealing a new
aspect of CRT's vocational education program
and its successful combatting of demoralization
and delinquency
COMEBACK. Assn 1961 27min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Joe Hein for Comeback. Inc.
Takes the viewer on a tour of a modern
rehabilitation center, and compares outdated
methods of treatment to present-day techni-
ques. Tells story of a child who withdraws
into himself as a result of being cripped by
poliomyelitis and shows the methods of treat-
ment which lead to his recovery
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WINDOWS
AND DOORS. RepubSteel 1959 35min sd
color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
. , Shows various types of heavier metal
windows and doors for all types of industrial
and commercial buildings
LC card Fi A 62-17
COMMON LAW. Virginia- Ed 1961 13min sd
color $90. rent $3
sh-c-ad
Traces history of common law from its
establishment in the United States at James-
town. Virginia, in 1607. to modern times, and
relates common law to contemporary lives and
freedoms
LC card Fi A 61-432
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. WayneStU 1960
30min sd color (Physical diagnosis ser)
$195. rent $5
c-ad
Sponsored by Ciba Pharmaceutical
Tells the need for teaching materials in
the area of communicable diseases. Shows and
describes such cases as roseola infantum, mea-
sles, chicken pox. mumps, scarlet fever, whoop-
ing cough, meningitis, poliomyelitis, tuberculo-
sis, and blastomycotoc lesions of the skin
LC card Fi A 62-1004
COMMUNIST ACCENT ON YOUTH. Pepper-
dine 1961 30min sd b&w (Crisis for Ameri-
cans ser) $140
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explores how basic philosophies of Social-
ist communism contrast with those of a free
republic; how Communist leaders think and
act. and how they manipulate and exploit stu-
dents and youth throughout the world to serve
their goal of world domination
COMMUNIST ENCIRCLEMENT. NatEdProg
1961 30min sd b&w rent $25; color $150. rent
$5
sh-c-ad
, - Shows the continued growth of the world-
wide Red conspiracy. Its history and tactics.
Includes scenes of the Cuban take- over. Congo
crisis and Laos situation
THE COMMUNITY. EBF 1962^ llmin sd (Biol-
ogy ser) b&w $60. rent $3.50: color $120.
rent $5 ^ /^ -^
sh-c Guide
Shows the biologist's concept of the com-
munity— as a group of plants and animals,
each adapted to the same physical conditions
and each with a particular role to play. Demon-
strates that in all communities the basic niches
or functional roles of the organisms remain
the same
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. Sutherland 1962
llmin sd color $120
p-ei Guide
Follows activities of a young boy who
goes to a modern hospital to have his tonsils
out. and shows how he is prepared for the
operation. Points out that many people work
together to promote community health
LC card Fi A 62-718
EFLA evaluation card No. 4784
COMPETITION IN BUSINESS. Coronet 1961
13%min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Explains concepts underlying business
competition and shows how competition and its
key factor, variety, are basic to our free enter-
prise system. Discusses how competition, both
direct and indirect, works on several levels,
including price, service, quality, and the de-
velopment of new and improved products
LC card Fi A 61-1072
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE. AmHeart
1960 8min sd color $50. rent $3.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Churchill- Wexler Film Pro-
ductions
Discusses causes and mechanism of con-
gestive failure and explains what the patient
and doctor may do to give relief and prevent
recurrence
LC card Fi A 61-403
EFLA evaluation card No. 4421
THE CONGRESS. EBF rev 1961 20min sd b&w
$120, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1954 film
Presents a dramatic demonstration of the
powers and duties of the Congress. A com-
munity's need for a flood control program is
traced from the action of a local committee to
the campaign of a congressman, through de-
bate in congressional committee to final action
on the Senate floor
LC card Fi A 62-865
CONQUEST OF DARKNESS. Assn 1961 28min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gateway Film Productions
for the Salvation Army
Tells how the Salvation Army's interna-
tional hand reaches out to a continent in tur-
moil, to aid the bUnd in Africa. Offers en-
lightened inspiration about one of the many
services performed by an Army of peace
LC card Fi A 62-735
CONQUEST OF THE ATOM. IntFlmBur 1960
22min sd color $195. rent $12.50
sh-c
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids
Recreates experiments of J. J. Thompson,
who proved that the atom can be separated
into electrons and positive particles; Ernest
Rutherford, who proved that the atom con-
sists of a central core — the nucleus — with one
or more electrons circulating around it; Sir
John Cockcroft. who split the lithium atom by
proton bombardment; Sir James Chadwick. who
discovered the neutron, and Hahn and Strass-
man. who split the uranium atom by neutron
bombardment. Shows that in an atomic pile
the chain reaction is controlled so that a con-
tinuous supply of energy can be produced
THE CONSTANT WITNESS. Broadman 1961
30min sd color $210. rent $10.50
ad
Shows how. through the efforts of a faith-
ful witnessing Christian, a wife rededicates
her life, a husband accepts Christ, and a mar-
riage is saved
LC card Fi A 61-917
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
CONSTELLATIONS. GUIDES TO THE NIGHT
SKY. IndU 1961 llmin sd b&w $50. rent $2:
color $100. rent $3.25
el-jh-sh
Shows the easily recognized constellations
and celestial objects in northern and southern
skies. Relates constellations to their mytho-
logical origins. Acquaints the viewer with
some of the types of stars and other celestial
objects that can be seen only through a tele-
scope
CONTOURING YOUR FIGURE. EducHor 1961
lOmin sd color $110
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates the correct and effective
body contouring techniques in physical educa-
tion, health, body mechanics and personal
grooming
COOLING SYSTEM. UnionCarb 1957 12min sd
b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explains the operation and maintenance
of the auto cooling system
COPPER ENAMELING. AmHandicrafts 1956
15min sd color $77. free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Demonstrates step-by-step enameling on
metal
LC card Fi A 61-997
COPPER TOOLING AND MANUFACTURING.
AmHandicrafts 1956 29min sd color $132.
free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows steps in the production of copper
foil in a Chase Brass and Copper Company
plant. Demonstrates techniques used in tooling
and finishing copper foil pictures
LC card Fi A 61-1000
THE CORN BELT. IndU 1961 17min sd (United
States geographical regions ser) b&w $75;
color $150. rent $5.50
el-Jh
Shows the importance of corn as an eco-
nomic commodity. Illustrates the nature of the
corn belt in sixty- one widely scattered loca-
tions. Explains how farm mechanization, the
development of hybrid seeds and fertilizers
have increased production with the resulting
rise in the farmers' standard of living. Em-
phasizes the economic interdependence of this
region to the whole of the United States
A CORONARY
In THE DISORDERED MIND (4 films)
CORRECT APPLICATION OF MISS CLAIROL
In CLAIROL TEACHING PACKAGE
(2 films)
THE COSTLY CROWD. PlannedParent 1961
24i/4min sd color $125
sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures
Shows that the radical population expan-
sion in the United States has created severe
economical, social, political and human prob-
lems which will develop into serious threats to
the soundness of this country if they go un-
heeded. Shows the fallacy of the premise that
"more babies mean more business and pros-
perity for everyone"
THE COTTON BELT: YESTERDAY AND TO-
DAY. IndU 1961 17min sd (United States
geographical regions ser) b&w $75; color
$150. rent $5.50
el-Jh
Describes changes that have taken place
in the southern states where cotton was, or
still is being grown. Pictures 71 locations to
illustrate the cotton belt's geographic area.
Explains how farmers have begun to concen-
trate on crops other than cotton and empha-
sizes that although mechanized cotton growing
is still a major agricultural activity, it is no
longer king
COTTON FERTILIZATION. CalifSprav 1961
13mln sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ingraham Productions
Shows growing of cotton from seeding to
harvest in the Arizona cotton country. Dis-
cusses need of a continuous fertilizer- feeding
program in order to produce high yields and top
quality, and describes roles of the chemical
company with its product and field service,
and the farmer who must incorporate these
new concepts into his farming operation. Ex-
plains how scientific cultural practices and
intelligent use of chemical fertilizers provide
part of the answer of the need of more food
and fiber for the increasing population of the
world
LC card Fi A 61-323
COTTON IN TODAY'S WORLD. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Scenes filmed in Egypt, India, Mexico,
Indonesia, and England present a brief his-
torical background of the growing of cotton and
indicate its important place in the economy of
the world today. Shows modern American
methods of growing, spraying, picking, and
ginning cotton, and includes views of some of
the finished products
LC card Fi A 61-400
EFLA evaluation card No. 4710
THE COUNTRY STORE. FilmAssoc 1962 12min
sd b&w $70, rent $3.75; color $130, rent $6.25
el-Jh-sh Guide
Discusses the role of the country store in
American history, explaining that the country
store was a social point where people gathered
to exchange ideas and gossip, and where com-
munity problems were aired and solved; ex-
plains that the storekeeper acted as postmaster
and pharmacist. Points out that as transporta-
tion improved, the role of the country store
diminished
LC card Fi A 62-321
COVERING OLE MISS. MissU 1962 20min sd
b&w $75. free-loan
sh-c
Shows production of an issue of the Uni-
versity of Missisippi campus newspaper. The
Mississippian
LC card Fi A 62-676
CRAFTSMANSHIP AND AUTOMATION. Field
Ent I960 22min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows one of the world's largest and most
modern printing plants as The World book
encyclopedia is printed and bound. Views
machinery in operation under actual production
conditions and many aspects of graphic arts
production. Portrays craftsmen at their skills
in each step of the printing and binding opera-
EFLA evaluation card No. 4529
CRATERS OF THE MOON: IDAHO'S NA-
TIONAL MONUMENT. IdahoDptComm 1961
12min sd b&w $57.50; color $115. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A tour of Craters of the Moon National
Monument, showing the main cinder cones and
moon- like craters, the large lava flows, the
sponge type rock, the spatter bombs and the
small plant and animal life at the volcanic area
LC card Fi A 62-114
CRISIS ON THE KANAWHA. Finley 1962
24min sd color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation Commission
Discusses the industrial wastes that cause
water pollution. Describes with particular em-
phasis on the complex of chemical industries on
the Kanawha River in West Virginia, how
industry is spending millions of dollars to build
industrial waste treatment facilities to prevent
water pollution
CROSS SECTION OF AMERICA. GenMot 1961
21min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the intensive rigorous automotive
testing that goes on around the clock, at the
General Motors Proving Grounds, pointing out
that this is a serious scientific operation with
highly skilled technicians using specialzed in-
strumentation and advanced electronic com-
puters
LC card Fi A 61-882
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CULTERING SLIME MOLD PLASMODIUM.
Thorne 1962 eVamin sd color (Biological tech-
niques ser) $65, rent $5
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
ogy' '
Shows the culturing of slime mold (Phy-
sarum polycephalum) from sclerotium, plus
transfer and growth of plosmodium on npn-
nutrient agar. Illustrates plasmodial streaming
and sporangia through photomicrography
CYPRUS, THE NEW REPUBLIC. DavisProd
1962 19min sd color $160
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Cyprus Tourist Office
Discusses the ancient history of Cyprus,
showing Neolithic ruins, and tells the legend
of Aphrodite. Describes the handicrafts and
main industries of Cyprus, Includes scenes of
the fortifications of FaiTiagusta and of the
ruins of castles and fortresses, with views .of
cities and villages, and of Archbishop Makanos
and Dr Kuchuk
LC card Fi A 61-1044
DANISH DESIGN. Brandon 1960 15min sd color
$165. rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Danish Society of Arts and
Crafts , ,
Shows Danish contemporary art and de-
sign with examples of the work of the best
known chair designers, and close-ups of in-
dividual craftsmen in modern shops and fac-
tories. Study of fabrics and silver as . well as
furniture reveals inspiration from classical art,
other countries, and Denmark's rural culture
EFLA evaluation card No. 4564
DAPHNI— THE VIRGIN OF THE GOLDEN
LAURELS. Filmlm 1962 17min sd b&w $100,
rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by George Hoyningen-Huene ,
Shows an 11th century church in Attica
dedicated to the Virgin Mary, one of the finest
specimens of Byzantine architecture. Byzantium
mosaic decorations depict the life of Mary.
Modern painting is foreshadowed in the stylised
facial expressions, gestures of hands and bodily
postures
LC card Fi A 62-889
DARK VALLEY. Gospel 1961 40min sd b&w
rent $16
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Three men. trapped in a mine hundreds of
fe^t below the earth's surface, with a dwin-
dling supply of fresh air, face death together
and long suppressed bitterness explodes, pitting
son against father and friend. Shows the neces-
sity of faith in God
DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
(2 films). Dartmouth ea 45min sd b&w free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Shows important plays from the football
games of the 1960 and 1961 seasons
Titles are:
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1960. 1960
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1961. 1961
DARWIN'S FINCHES. FilmAssoc 1961 llmin sd
b&w $60. rent $3; color $115, rent $5
el-Jh Guide
Discusses Charles Darwin's voyage to the
Galapagos Islands and his observations of the
animals on the islands which resulted in his
reasoning that variation and natural selection
are important in the formation of new species.
Explains that the modern conception of the
origin of new species of plants and animals
dates from the publication in 1859 of Darwin's
book "The origin of species"
LC card Fi A 61-866
EFLA evaluation card No. 4672
DAY FOR WITNESS. B&FComm 1961 20min sd
color $160, rent $8
ad Guide
Tells how the four members of the Ortega
family of Buenos Aires, Argentina, live their
Protestant faith in the midst of an old Catho-
lic culture which is rapidly being secularized
THE DAY MANOLETE WAS KILLED. Contem
1957 lamin sd b&w $145. rent $20
sh-c-ad
Produced by Barnaby Conrad
Manolete, at 30, the greatest matador in
the world, came out of retirement to fight the
young challenger Luis Dominguin. Using still
photographs exclusively, the film reconstructs
the match when death came to Manolete in the
ring
EFLA evaluation card No. 3625
DEADLY DILEMMA. CanNFB 1961 25min sd
b&w $110, rent $7
sh-c-ad
Examines effects of the widespread use of
chemical insecticides. Shows experiments in
finding means of controlling specific pest in-
sects, leaving harmless ones unmolested
DEAR FRIENDS AND GENTLE HEARTS.
Post 1962 27min sd b&w (Readers Digest
ser) $125, reat $8
Jh-sh-ad
Tells the life story of Stephen Foster
from his writing of "Oh, Susanna to his last
composition "Beautiful dreamer" and explains
how his songs have been so widely sung. In this
country and abroad, that they have passed into
the realm of the folk tunes of the world
DECADE OF DECISION. WorldWide 1961 65min
sd b&w rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Dave Garroway, television personality,
narrates the story of the past ten years of
Billy Graham's ministry
DECORATING UNLIMITED. BellTel 1961
28%min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Shows how a housewife cleverly and
tastefully redecorates her home
LC card Fi A 61-1094
DEGAS, MASTER OF MOTION. SouthernCalU
1959 15Snin sd b&w $155, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
An exhibition of more than 100 works of
Degas — drawings, paintings, and sculpture — at
the Los Angeles County Museum, emphasizing
his three favorite subjects: horses and jockeys,
portraits, and ballet dancers. Explains that
Degas was an artist who saw with his intellect
as much as he saw with his eyes and his feel-
ings and captured the beauty and uniqueness
of a moment of movement
LC card Fi A 60-601
EFLA evaluation card No. 4496
THE DELINQUENT, HIPSTER, AND THE
SQUARE. Carousel 1961 29min sd b&w
(Look up and live ser) $135
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Study of the dynamics of youth culture as
expressed in three dominent youth reactions to
the world, rebellion, escape and uncritical ac-
ceptance. Examines and points out the signifi-
cance of each reaction
EFLA evaluation card No. 4674
A DEPRESSION
In THE DISORDERED MIND (4 films)
THE DESERT. EBF 1962 22min sd (Biology
ser) b&w $120, rent $5.50; color $240, rent
$8
sh-c Guide
Shows characteristics of the desert biome
— widely- spaced drought- resistant evergreen
plants which carry on photo- synthesis all year,
and small annual plants that flower only in the
spring rainy season and then die. Portrays a
variety of plant and animal life and locates the
desert areas of the world
DESIGN FOR BEAUTY. Assn 1961 28l^min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Vision Associates for the
International Silver Co.
Discusses the history of silver — its back-
ground, heritage and current uses — from the
raw ingot to the finished ware and tells of
its place in industry
LC card Fi A 62-141
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
DESIGN FOR MORE EGGS. UnionPacif 1962
13%min sd color free loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows ways of increasing qrr production
and explains methods of improving the flock
through breeding and new cullmg methods.
Compares layers and non-layers before and
after killing and shows important factors m
building a profitable flock
DESIGN INTO SPACE. IntFlmBur 1961 lOmin
sd color $110. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Visual Education Films
Demonstrates procedures that may be
applied to fashion a space design: the making
of the initial sketch. 3-dimensional model and
final sculpture. Shows steps in .the creation
of space designs of metal, plastic and other
materials
DESIGN WITH PAPER. IntFlmBur 1961 lOmln
sd color $110. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Cardinal Films
Starting with simple, basic folds, these
designs with paper advance to more complex.
3-dimensional forms, which are made possible
by measuring, scoring, folding and pasting.
Among the created forms are a globe, pleated
columns and concentric curved shapes
DETECT AND DESTROY. Sikorsky 1962 14min
sd color free-loan
j'h-sh-c-ad
Depicts how United States Navy evalu-
ated new twin-turbin Sikorsky HSS-2 heli-
copter and determined its readiness for fieet
service. Navy engineering test pilots put the
big turbocopter through a series of operational
maneuvers designed to determine the aircraft's
capabilities and limitations. Details hands- off,
(Luto-rotations. night tests, instrument work,
searching for submarines, operating from a
Barrier, and firing weapons
■HE DEVELOPMENT OF POWER. AV-ED
1962 llmin sd color $110. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Study of man's progress from the muscle
power of early times to the atomic power of
today. Shows nis use of animals, wind, water,
steam, electricity, combustion, jet propulsion
and the atom to help him in his daily tasks,
and how the various power sources are con-
verted into useful energy
DIABETICS UNKNOWN. PubAffairs 1961
29min sd b&w $75, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Gives medical and background informa-
tion while patients describe how they discov-
ered they had diabetes and what they are doing
about it
THE DIAMOND FINGER. NYU 1957 28min sd
color rent $3.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Grovemment of Thailand
Classical dance drama of Thailand based
on the moral concept that the misuse of power
is evil
THE DIMENSIONS OF A COLLEGE: THE
STORY OF Ml DOLE BURY. Campbell 1961
33min sd color $198, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Middlebury College
Tells the story of the small Independent
liberal arts college. It is the story of Middle-
bury in particular, but more generally, the
story of liberal arts education in America.
Traces the program today, and shows how it
has produced successful graduates
LC card Fl A 62-708
DINOSAUR LAND. Utah 1961 25mln sd color
free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Richard V. Thirlot for Dino-
saurland. Inc.
Features attractions in Dinosaur National
Monument. Vernal, the Uinta Mountains, and
Flaming Gorge area. Includes views of the huge
dinosaur fossil quarry and of dinosaur replicas
LC card Fi A 62-392
DISASTER— 1906. Studiol6Educ 1961 29min ad
b&w $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Bonanza Associates
Correlated with the book ''The earth
shook, the sky burned" by William Knox Bron-
son
Story of the San Francisco earthquake
in 1906 made from still photographs. Includes
many views of the city, before, during and
after the quake , ^, ,„„^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4639
DISCOVERING PERSPECTIVE. ^ FilmAssoc
1962 14min sd color $160. rent $6.25
el-Jh-sh
Shows that we live in a world of depth,
of distance where some things are close to us.
some far away. Using perspective we can
create the appearance of distance on a flat sur-
face. Overlapping, vertical position, graying
colors, varying detail, varying size, and con-
verging lines are techniques used to create
•perspective. Any one or more of these methods
helps to create the appearance of depth, or
distance, on a flat surface
DISCOVERING SCULPTURE. Bailey 1962
lOmin sd b&w $60. rent $4
p-el Guide
Produced by John Waddell
Told from the point of view of a small
boy who, with his brother, discovers wonderful
experiences in creativity. They enjoy creating
things out of materials found everywhere—
stones, sticks, mud, sand and water, shells,
paper, and scraps of wood and metal. Will
motivate primary children to observe natural
materials around them, to use their hands
and their imaginations to build things of all
shapes, and to enjoy seeing the results
EFLA evaluation card No. 4640
DISCOVERING TEXTURE. FilmAssoc 1961
17min sd color $170. rent $8.75
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains that every surface has texture
and that an object may have several textures.
Points out that we learn about textures by
touching the surfaces of objects and looking
at the way light reflects from these surfaces.
Shows how man uses paints, tools, and ma-
terials to change the texture of surfaces
LC card Fi A 61-865
EFLA evaluation card No. 4641
THE DISCOVERY OF INSULIN. IntFlmBur
rev 1961 19min sd b&w $100, rent $5
Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1958 fllm "The quest"
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Story of Doctors Frederick Banting and
Charles Best, young Canadians who in 1921
worked against time and doubt to discover
insulin. Shows their work with dogs at the
University of Toronto
THE DISORDERED MIND (4 films). IntFlm
Bur 1961 ea 30min sd b&w ea $170. rent
apply
c-ad
Produced by Robert Anderson Associates
Titles are:
A CORONARY. Examines the effect of emo-
tional disorders on the patient's body
through illness, documenting the case of
a successful 34-year-old insurance sales-
man
A DEPRESSION. Considers specific mental ill-
ness in order to show how emotional
factors can affect the mind. Explores
the case of a young man who has re-
covered from a depression so desperate
that he attempted to kill his wife, child
and himself
A PATHOLOGICAL ANXIETY. Examines the
effect of mental disorder on behavior.
The patient is an office worker whose
efforts to suppress his hostilities result
in a sense of terror and panic which
prevents him from leading a normal life
A PSYCHOPATH. Presents the case history
of a psychopath whose criminal tendencies
constitute a threat to his community. A
convicted burglar of high intelligence is
the patient
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
A DIVIDED WORLD. Janus 1962 lOmin sd b&w
$75. rent $7.50
ad
Observes the animal world. A fox, an
owl. and an ermine hunt for food in a snowy
forest, and a rabbit is their natural prey. He
is killed and eaten, his cries muffled by the
depths of the woods. Within a church lit
for winter worship, the organ music of Bach
opposes perfect order to the cruelty of nature's
laws
DOMAIN AND HYSTERESIS IN FERROMAG-
NETIC MATERIALS. BellTell 1961 SS^^min
sd color free -loan
c Guide
Sponsored by American Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
Develops the theories that are funda-
mental to understanding hysteresis in magneti-
cally soft and magnetically hard materials
and shows motion pictures of domain waU
motion. Includes a discussion of the origin
of the coercive force
DON'T BLAME MEI Hour 1962 27l^min sd
b&w $180. rent $9; color $300. rent $13.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
John Smith, one of the average men, has
an over-average interest in Congressional in-
vestigations. He revels in TV programs which
probe the shady deals of business and politics.
His hobby is interrupted one evening by the
arrival of a strange committee, bent on investi-
gating him for TV. What they discover about
John Smith is an embarrassing revelation of
his failings in his duty to his family, his cotm-
try and his beliefs
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF THE DRAGONFLY.
FilmPharos 1962 llmin sd color $110
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Film Polski
Shows the mature insect in flight and at
rest, and identifies its organs. Depicts the
mating flight and shows the nymph after the
larva stage. Portrays its predatory habits and
tells how, from its watery home and imper-
fect form, the nymph emerges to "enjoy its
life for one brief summer"
EFLA evaluation card No. 4785
DRIVE DEFENSIVELY. EBF 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120. rent $4
sh-ad Guide
Describes a driver who has many excel-
lent driving skills and whose reactions and
ability to handle his car are superior to those
of the average driver. Shows how such a
driver, despite his own skills, will continually
endanger himself and others until he learns to
drive defensively
LC card Fi A 59-507
THE DROPOUT. IntFlmBur 1961 29min sd
b&w $150, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Mental Health Film Board
for The National Education Assn.
Dramatizes the causes and consequences
of dropout through the story of one of thou-
sands of youngsters who leave school each
year. Shows how a typical community, through
remedial reading programs, work experience
programs and other activities may tackle the
dropout problem
LC card Fi A 62-414
DRUMS ACROSS THE LAGOON. NZeaJEmb
1961 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Cook Islanders are viewed at their daily
work and some of their traditional ceremonies
DUPLICATING BY SPIRIT METHOD. Bailey
1961 15mm sd b&w $75, rent $5; color $140,
rent $7.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Shows carbon master sets and illustrates
the dye transfer process in this demonstration
of. spirit duphcatmg (also known as liquid or
fluid duplicating). Shows typing the master
set. making corrections by various methods,
using hand lettering and colored carbons. Gives
close attention to each step In operating the
machine and stresses proper care of equipment
DYE 2 DYE 3. Lockheed-Ga 1959 14min sd color
free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how twelve Tactical Air Command
ski-equipped C-130s provided the sole means
for transporting structural steel, electronics
gear, heavy equipment and construction work-
ers to two remote radar sites (Dye Two and
Dye Three), extensions of the DEW (distant
early warning) line, high on the Greenland Ice
Cap in the Summer of 1959. The big ships
proved to be uniquely fitted for the mission. In
the course of which they moved 18.000 tons of
cargo
EARLY MARRIAGE. BrownTr 1961 26mln sd
color $200
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Churchill- Wexler Film Pro-
ductions
Deals with teenage marriage, high school
counseling, and classroom teaching of marriage
preparation
LC card Fi A 61-827
EFLA evaluation card No. 4565
EARLY VICTORIAN ENGLAND
CHARLES DICKENS
In THE NOVEL (4 films)
AND
THE EARTH IN CHANGE, THE EARTH'S
CRUST. EBF 1961 16min sd b&w $90. rent
$4.50; color $180, rent $6.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Tells story of the changing land features
of our planet. Describes and illustrates ways
in which ice, wind and water act to wear away
the surface of the earth, and how sedimenta-
tion, the action of volcanoes and earthquakes
and other forces help to build it up. Scenes of
Glacier National Park, Vesuvius and Paricutin
volcanoes and other rich geologic sources
throughout the world contribute to a real
understanding of the processes that change
the surface of the earth
THE EARTH IN EVOLUTION. AV-ED 1962
lOmin sd color $110, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Animation and special efCects show the
formation and growth of our earth: the boil-
ing, churning surface, the solidification and
the winds, the rains, earthquakes and vol-
canoes sculpturing its surface
EFLA evaluation card No. 4713
EARTHWORM: ANATOMY AND DISSEC-
TION. Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
Jh-sh-c Guide
Stresses correct laboratory techniques for
dissection, showing a close look at the diges-
tive, circulatory, excretory, nervous, and re-
productive systems of the earthworm. Shows
functioning of these systems by means of ex-
treme close-up photography, photomicrography,
and diagrams
LC card Fi A 61-1071
EFLA evaluation card No. 4714
EAST GERMANY: LAND BEYOND THE
WALL. Carousel 1962 53min sd b&w $250
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Provides a detailed report on life in East
Germany. Depicts the persuasive influence of
the Communist Party on every facet of daily
existence — at home, on the job, in church, and
in the schools. Includes interviews with a capi-
talistic businessman, a pastor, an oflacial of
Rostock University and Walter Ulbricht. chair-
man of East Germany's Council of State
EFLA evaluation card No. 4715
ECHINODERMS— SEA STARS AND THEIR
RELATIVES. EBF 1961 16min sd (Biology
ser) b&w $90, rent $4.50; color $180, rent
$6.50
sh-c Guide
Illustrates the characteristics of the five
classes of echinoderms. Shows stages of re-
production and development and points out that
the larvae of echinoderms provide a clue to
their relationship to other groups and to the
understanding of the place of echinoderms in
evolution
Mr
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
THE ECONOMICS OF EMPIRE
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
EDUCATION IN THE U.S.S.R. Brandon 1959
16min sd b&w rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Moscow Popular Science
Film Studios , ^ ^ . ^
Discusses the seven-year plan for Soviet
education from 1959-1965. Surveys the coun-
try's educational growth in the last forty years.
Begins wiith the birth of a boy in January 1959
and outlines the possibiliites of advancement
through education awaiting this boy. showing
pupils at all age levels in schools as well as
in workshops and factories
THE EFFECT OF HEAT ON MILK. Assn 1962
lOmin sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Dallas Jones Productions for
Evaporated Milk Assn.
Gives a brief explanation of the steps
in heat treatment in a pasteurizing plant and
a scientific discussion of the important diges-
tive and blending qualities of milk that are
produced by heat used in pasteurization and
sterilization. Emphasizes the wide range of
foods which are improved by the use of heat
treated concentrated milk
EGYPT, A COUNTRY IN TRANSITION. Int
FlmBur 1961 lOmin sd color $110. rent ?5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Contrasts present progress and traditional
ways of life in Egypt. Indicates dependence on
the Nile and climatic factors and shows that
this nation, once a mighty builder, culturally
advanced, has been sleeping through the ages
and is only now awakening to new ideas and
techniques
THE ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE. USSteel 1961
7min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by John Sutherland Produc-
tions , . , .^ ,
Shows steelmaking processes in the elec-
tric arc furnace
ELECTRONS AND ELECTRONICS: AN IN-
TRODUCTION. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b«few
$60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Explains how such electronic devices as
vacuum tubes and transistors work and how
thev are put to use in the fields of communica-
tion, transportation, medicine and industry. A
visit to a broadcasting station shows us what
part electronics plays in bringing us radio and
television
LC card Fi A 62-37
ELECTRONS AT WORK. EBF 1961 14min sd
(Science for the space age ser) b&w $75.
color $150
el-Jh Guide
Presents examples of electrons at work,
showing how they supply energy to turn a pad-
dle wheel, to create a picture on a television
.screen, and to operate an electronic computer.
Uses simple experiments and demonstrations to
illustrate the characteristics of electrons and
to show how they can be controlled for useful
purposes
LC card Fi A 61-888
THE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF FISH.
CanNFB 1961 28min sd color (Embryonic
development ser) $260. rent $10
c
Shows development of the fish embryo
from fertilization to hatching. Represents in
diagrammatic form the processes of growth;
and shows the actual growth of the embryo
by magnification, time-lapse, and natural speed
photography
LC card Fi A 62-86
EMOTIONAL STYLES IN HUMAN RELA-
TIONS. CalifU 1962 24min sd b&w (Man-
agement development ser) purchase apply
c-ad
Presents a theory to account for differ-
ent typical emotional styles in human behavior
and an explanation of the dynamics associated
with each style. Designed for purposes of man-
agement development
THE END OF BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE.
Post 1962 27mih sd b&w (Readers Digest
ser) $125. rent $8
ei-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of how Blackbeard meets his end
in a battle with British merchantmen off the
North Carolina coast. But not before he ter-
rorizes the settlement of Charles Town, where
he orders two residents held as hostages
against his demands for medicines, which his
crew needs, and treasure, which the Governor
holds
END OF THE LINE. Contem 1960 SOmin sd
b&w $130. rent $7
el-Jh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
A look at the steam locomotive as it
passes from reality into history
ENDEAVOUR IN THE ISLANDS. NZealEmb
1961 18min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Shows H.M.N.Z.S. "Endeavour." on a
scientific and supply mission, visiting Raoul
Island. Fiji, the Tokelau Islands and the
Northern Cook group and returning to New
Zealand by way of Rarotonga and Great Barrier
Island
ENERGY AND POWER: A FIRST LOOK.
Journal 1962 lOmin sd b&w $55, color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions
Introduces the many ways in which man
harnesses energy and increases his capacity to
do work. Shows that machines have given man
the tools and resources to make this a world
of abundance
THE ENGLAND OF ELIZABETH. IntFlmBur
1961 26min sd color $225. rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by British Transport Films
Depicts the greatness and glory of the
Elizabethan period through art treasures, early
maps, books, architecture and views of the
English countryside, and traces important his-
torical events. Growth of the maritime fleet,
prominence in the arts, the persuasive person-
ality and influence of Elizabeth, the growing
adventurousness, and the songs and sonnets of
Shakespeare all help to convey the prestige and
spirit of the England of Elizabeth
EFLA evaluation card No. 4498
ESCAPE TO THE WOODS. Quebec 1961
14l^'min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Tells that in nature there is a whole
world teeming with unsuspected life, sparkling
with light, overflowing with coolness. Shows the
duck and its brood, the moose superb and in-
dependent, the toilsome beaver, the black bear
in quest of wild berries, the Canada goose and
wood -pecker
ESKIMO RIVER VILLAGE. Northern 1962
12i^min sd color $125
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Describes the life and living conditions of
inland Eskimos of Alaska. Portrays the typical
Eskimo river village of Sleetmute. showing
home, school, church, social, and business activ-
ities aganst the ever-felt backdrop of climate
and geography
LC card Fi A 62-577
ETHIOPIA— AFRICA'S ANCIENT KINGDOM.
Disney 1961 17min sd color (Far places ser)
$160
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Paul Hoefler Productions
Tells how Ethiopia has a continuous his-
tory of over 3000 years and that the Ethiopians
attribute their ancestry to the ancient Galla,
Hamite and Semite tribes. From them they
have acquired their Coptic religion, an early
branch of Christianity, and their Amharic
language, the official tongue of the nation. Lack
of a universal language, improved methods of
travel, and adequate schools have, to a large
degree, kept these people from contact with
the outside world. Shows how their ruler is
seeking ways to improve trade and agriculture
and to raise the living standards in his king-
dom
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
EVEN FOR ONE. Sterl-MovUSA 1957 28min sd
h&vr free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films for American
Medical Assn.
Dramatizes the importance of relying on a
doctor's judgment as well as on his skill, telling
about a mother who becomes distraught when
the doctor will not treat her son for typhoid
after the son's playmate has been stricken with
the disease
LC card Fi A 60-157
EVERYBODY'S WEDELN (2 films). IntFlmBur
1960 sd color ea $225. rent ea $19.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ashley and Crippen
Demonstrates the Wedeln skiing technique
Part 1. 22min. Shows side slipping, weight shift-
ing, heel thrust, snow plow Christies and
other exercises which — perfected and com-
-■ bined — culminate in mastery of the Wed-
t-' eln technique
Part 2. 27min, Shows different phases of ad-
vanced skiing, beginning with a demon-
stration of the difference between the
Mambo and Wedeln, Follows with these
demonstrations: jump Christies; skiing in
windblown snow, one of the greatest ski-
ing challenges; methods of coming to a
quick stop; skiing over bumps and mogels;
five important combinations used in slalom
racing
EXPEDITION BORNEO: LAND OF THE
SLEEPkNG GIANT. Copley 1961 12y2niin sd
color $90. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows the people, the plans and the
equipment used by the San Diego Zoo members
on a joint expedition with the Surabaja Zoo in
Indonesia into the wilds of Borneo in search of
the rare Proboscis monkey. Includes views of
the San Diego Zoo's specimens in unbarred
cages, the very rare Komoda Dragon in the
Surabaja Zoo, and journeys into the interior
of Borneo
LC card Fi A 62-909
EXPERIMENTING WITH AIR. IntFlmBur 1962
13min sd color $135. rent $6
el
Produced by Visual Education Films
Covers characteristics and properties of
air and portrays the power of atmospheric pres-
sure. Practical exampels stimulate interest in
the subject and show how we use our knowl-
edge about air. A boy's adaptation of Toricelli's
mercury column experiment confirms that air
pressure is lower at higher altitudes. Introduces
the aneroid barometer and explains its applica-
tion as an altimeter
EXTREME ORIENT. See FAR EAST
EYES SOUTH. Baptist- ForMis 1960 30min sd
color rent $5
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows extent of Southern Baptist mission
work in Latin America through the eyes of
newly appointed missionaries engaged in lan-
guage study in San Jos^, Costa Rica
LC card Fi A 61-465
EZRA POUND. Contem 1962 15min sd b&w $110.
rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by British Broadcasting Corp.
A profile of American poet Ezra Loomis
Pound in Italy. He tells about himself and his
work and quotes extracts from his poems and
other works
FABRIC CARE MAGIC. AmInstLndr 1961
13%min sd color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Arthur Lodge Productions
Shows the professional way of caring
for clothing and other fabric items, and tells
how the problem of fabric care has been com-
plicated by the introduction of innumerable
new synthetics and chemically- treated fibers.
Presents testing procedures in the laboratories
of the Institute to step up its testing and re-
search programs
FABRICANTES MEXICANOS DE OLLAS.
Bailey 1962 9min sd color $100. rent $5
sh-c Guide
Spanish narration
Tells how olla making is the principal
occupation of the people in the Mayo Indian
village of Ubalama in central Mexico. Shows
how these Indians live, make these large jars,
or ollas. and trade them for the necessities of
life. Stresses how a primitive industry has
retained its importance today
FACES OF FREEDOM. Unitedlsr 1960 17min
sd color free- loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lazar Dunner
Tells the story of the people who suffered,
struggled and survived to become free citizens
of the free country of Israel
FACTS ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR. Carousel
1961 26min sd b&w $135
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Focuses on the Gettysburg campaign,
broadening into a discussion of the war and
its meaning to the nation. Relives some of
the major engagements of the campaign — the
struggles for Cemetery Hill. Little Round Top
and Pickett's Charge. Narrated by Carl Sand-
burg
FAKE AND DRIVE. Landon 1960 23min sd
b&w $125, rent $15
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Basketball coach Fred "Tex" Winter and
the team of Kansas State University demon-
strate the fundamentals of playing and coach-
ing basketball. In practice sessions the team
exhibits offensive play patterns and drills
LC card Fi A 62-314
FALL BRINGS CHANGES. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $110,
rent $4
p Guide
Correlated with "Heath Elementary sci-
ence" textbooks by Herman and Nina Schneider
Shows the adaptation of plants and ani-
mals to the colder weather of the fall
LC card Fi A 62-24
EFLA evaluation card No. 4607
FALLOUT. Cenco 1961 15min sd (Nuclear
radiation ser) b&w $75. color $150
sh-c Guide
Begins with a short discussion of radia-
tion as it occurs in nature and man-made
variety. Explains the three types of radiation
fallout caused when nuclear devices are ex-
ploded in the atmosphere. Atmospheric fallout
is restricted to the immediate area of the ex-
plosion because of the heaviness of the radio-
active particles. Intermediate fallout, which
is composed of much lighter radio-active par-
ticles enters the troposphere. Little is known
about the third type of fallout — delayed or
stratospheric fallout — except that it may re-
main in the air for months or even years
because of the extremely light weight of its
particles
FAMILY IN TOKYO. Dowling 1961 15V2min sd
color $140 _ . .
el-ad Gutde
Shows how a Japanese family lives, some
Japanese customs that are similar to ours, and
some that are different _ ^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4718
FAMOUS HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS. UW 1961
9min sd b&w (Sport parade ser) $23,95
ad
Available in silent version, $10,95
Shows four heavyweight bouts from box-
ing history: Valdes vs. Jackson; Slade vs. Pat-
terson; Moore vs. Johnson; Marciano vs. Louis
FAMOUS LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHTS. UW 1961
9min sd b&w (Sport parade ser) $23.95
ad
Available in silent version. $10.95
Shows four lightweight bouts from box-
ing history: Gavilan vs. Cartier; Basilic vs.
DeMarco; Pep vs. Perez; Robinson vs. Olson
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
FAR EAST. AirFrance 1961 20raln sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
French version available
Produced by Jack Sarprer
Scenes of Bangkok. Angkor- Vat. Phnom-
Penh. Hong-Kong and Aberdeen, the canals of
Thailand and a rickshaw ride through Hong-
Kong
FAR FROM MOSCOW
In A VISIT TO THE SOVIET UNION (2
films)
THE FAR SOUND. BellTel 1961 27%min sd
color free- loan
ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
for American Telephone «& Telegraph Co.
Dramatizes the lives and work of men
employed at Bell Laboratories, explaining that
the men are dedicated to research and are
working in a free environment where they
continue to develop and improve methods of
communication and telegraphy
LC card Fi A 62-712
FARMERS' DILEMMA. WashStU 1960 15min
sd b&w rent $1
c-ad
Discusses some beliefs commonly held
with respect to the position of the farmer
in our economy, and how he actually stands
in terms of real income
FASHION MAGIC. Assn 1962 4V^min sd b&w
free- loan
sh-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for Montgomery Ward Co.
Explains how a basic dress can be
changed by "accessorizing"
THE FAT AMERICAN. Carousel 1962 51min
sd b&w $250
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Examines the causes, cures and conse-
quences of excess weight, also the reasons why
Americans eat too much, the de-emphasis of
exercise, and the controversy linking diet with
cholesterol content and heart disease
FEED BILLS TO FORAGE. NewHollMach 1961
15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers all phases of silage making as a
county agent suggests a silage- handling sys-
tem to a worried farmer
FESTIVAL AMERICA. Assn 1961 28min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Gulf Oil Corp.
Visits America's festivals and commem-
orations. Includes Miami's Orange Bowl Fes-
tival, the Shenandoah Apple Festival. Holland
Michigan's Tulip Festival, the Memphis Cotton
Carnival. Fredericksburg's Dog Mart. Rockland
Maine's Seafoods Festival. Tampa's Gasparilla
Festival. Includes visits to Massachusetts' Old
Sturbridge Village and a Thanksgiving at
Plymouth Rock
FESTIVAL IN PUERTO RICO. Contem 1961
30min sd b&w $130. rent $7
el-Jh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Features the Canadian contralto Maureen
Forrester as guest soloist at the Festival Casals
in Puerto Rico. Shows Miss Forrester at work
with her teacher Bernard Diamant. with ac-
companist John Newmark, and with the Fes-
tival orchestra under the direction of Alex-
ander Schneider. Includes informal glimpses of
the soloist touring the island with her family
LC card Fi A 62-57
EFLA evaluation card No. 4644
FIDDLER'S HIGHWAY. GoPic 1960 14min sd
color $195
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a trip through Sweden including
Stockholm and the lakeside resorts together
with little known areas where modern Sweden
and 18th century Sweden exist side by side.
Visits the Midsummer Eve festival. Vassijure,
the nearest station to the North Pole and
shows the lives of Lapplanders
FIFTY MILES FROM POONA. CanNFB 1960
20min sd b&w $90. rent $5
Jh-sh-ad
Shows the day-to-day life of an Indian
man. his wife, and children who live in the vil-
lage of Phursangi. fifty miles from Poona.
Reveals much of traditional Hindu customs and
beliefs, includes views of farming in India,
food preparation, dress, and customs, and
points out that people everywhere have in com-
mon the love of a farmer for his land and the
devotion of a mother to her children
LC card Fi A 60-843
50,000 MILES BY OUTBOARD. Kiek 1958 27min
sd color $107.80. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of Mercury's record-breaking en-
durance cruise, in which two outboards ran
50,000 miles in 68 days and nights of continu-
ous operation
FILM SPLICING WITH THE GRISWOLD &
HARWALD SPLICERS. Bailey 1962 8min
sd b&w $45; color $85. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the composition of 16mm sound
film and the function of film cement. Demon-
strates the handling of film in the projector
and on the rewinds, determining when a splice
is necessary, finding the emulsion side, operat-
ing the splicer, using fresh cement, and testing
the splice
FILM SPLICING WITH THE TRAID, B&H,
AND HFC SPLICERS. Bailey 1962 8min
sd b&w $45; color $85. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
Uses the Traid. B&H and HFC splicers
and is identical with the previous film except
for the splicers demonstrated
FINDING OUT ABOUT THE WATER CYCLE.
UW 1961 13J^min sd color $135
el-Jh
When the spring has run dry near their
camp, two children seek help from the Forest
Ranger and thereby learn the effect of a dry
season on the water table and how the water
cycle works. Live action, animation and art
combine to clarify concepts presented in this
science lesson
THE FINGER LAKES. Eastman 1962 26min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Views the Finger Lakes region of central
New York State, showing scenic and historical
locations and vacation and seasonal activities.
Includes views of boat races, college football
at Cornell, and a cattle show at a country fair
LC card Fi A 62-145
FINLAND—FARMER WOODSMAN. UW 1962
ISnain sd color $195
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures, Corp.
Demonstrates the extent to which human
resourcefulness can compensate for a lack of
material abundance. Shows the Finnish people
and their way of life in this glaciated, high
latitude land of many lakes where the grow-
ing season is short and the soil, for the most
part, not highly productive. By visiting with
the Virtanen family we learn that Finland s
principal resource is its forests and that many
people combine their major occupations with
part-time work in the lumbering industries.
On a trip to the clean, modern seaport capital
of Helsinki we learn of the strong cultural
background of this hard-working people and
develop an appreciation of their ideals and
goals — so similar to those for which Americans
are striving in the world community of nations
EFLA evaluation card No. 4645
FIRE CAUSE FOR ALARM. BeUTel 1960
12%min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Audio Productions for Amer-
ican Telephone & Telegraph Co. , ^ ~
Shows that most fires, both on and off
the job, are caused by unsafe smoking habits,
ignoring safety rules and other careless acts.
Stresses the importance of observing fire safety
rules in buildings: knowing where fire extin-
guishers are located, how to use them, and
most important, knowing what to do if^ fire
does strike. Explains the water type, the foam
type, and the carbon dioxide or C02 type of
fire extinguishers
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FIREMAN AT YOUR DOOR. Aetna 1961 19min
sd b«&w $45, free-loan
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Describes the voluntary home inspection
program conducted by many local fire depart-
ments. Enables the viewer to accompany a fire-
man as he inspects a typical home for fire haz-
ards and challenges the audience to match
their knowledge of fire safety with that of the
experts
FIRST AIDE TO MOTHER. Creativision 1961
4iAmin sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
for Bissell. Inc. , , ^-^ ^ ^,.
Shows how mother meets the deadlme
with ease when father calls and says he is
bringing a dinner guest. Presents a clean-up
operation using various modem housed eanmg
tools
FIRST IMPRESSIONS. Assn 1962 ll^^min sd
color free- loan
ad
Produced by Wilding Productions for
Alitalia Airlines
Describes some of the thmgs seen in air
travels to Australia. Thailand. India. Iran.
Greece and Italy. Shows candlelit worship ser-
vice in a Buddhist temple: views of superb
mosaic-inlay minerattes and shrines in Te-
heran; the Parthenon in Athens, fountains of
Rome, Cathedral of St Mark, modern and clas-
sical Milan and canals of Venice
THE FIRST MANY-CELLED ANIMALS, THE
SPONGES. EBF 1961 17min sd (Biology
ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180. rent
$6.50
sh-c Guide
Illustrates the differences between the
single- celled organisms and the colony of sev-
eral cell -types that make up the sponges.
Shows by several analogies the advantages of
multi-cellularity in an animal and points out
the aspect of commercial use of sponges
FIRST MEN INTO SPACE. EBF 1962 16min sd
b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows how space survival problems were
scientifically studied and solved in ground labo-
ratories and how the solutions were applied
by engineers to the first space capsule. Tells
about the first American orbital space flight
and how the solutions to the problems of man's
survival in outer space have worked out in
actual practice
FISH AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Underwater photography introduces the
characteristics of fish and shows how this
group of vertebrates is fitted for its environ-
ment. Illustrates the variety of form, protec-
tive devices, and reproductive methods in dif-
ferent types of fish. Distinguishes true fish
from other marine animals and studies the
fresh-water perch as a representative fish
LC card Fi A 61-398
FISH OF THE SUNSET SEA. Cline 1959 37min
sd color $370. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows the angling experiences of two
professional fishing enthusiasts on the Gulf of
California near Mazatlan. LaPaz. and near
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Includes views of
deep sea and surf fishing experiences
LC card Fi A 61-808
FISH OF THE SUNSET SEA: LaPAZ AREA.
Cline 1959 24min sd color $240. rent $10
el-Jh-sli-ad
Shows the angling experiences of two
professional fishing enthusiasts on the Gulf of
California in the area near LaPaz
LC card Fi A 61-816
FISH OF THE SUNSET SEA: MAZATLAN
AREA. Cline 1959 13mln sd color $130. rent
$5.50
el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows the angling experiences of two
professional fishing enthusiasts on the Gulf of
California in the area near Mazatlan
LC card Fi A 61-817
FISHING IN OLD VIRGINIA. Arbogast 1961
IGmin sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows fishing the Hula Hopper for sur-
face feedmg bass at Grey's Creek, Va., in the
tidal waters of Chesapeake Bay
FISHING^ THE EAST. Kiek 1960 27min sd
color $134.76, free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the five best fishing spots in the
eastern United States
FISHING THE MIDWEST. Kiek 1959 27min
sd color $134.76, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A fishing tour of the five best fishing
spots m the Midwest, chosen in a poll of
the nation's top TV sportscasters. Experts in
each area tell their secrets for landing the big
ones
5BX PLAN FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS. Can
NFB 1962 13min sd b&w $75, rent $5
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Royal Canadian Air Force
Shows the five basic exercises that keep
airmen in the Royal Canadian Air Force trim,
lively, and alert. Demonstrates the exercises,
pointing out that each set of exercises has
been carefully worked out to strengthen and
irnprove the muscle tone of the whole body
without undue strain or fatigue, and that by
following the plan exactly as prescribed, a
rnan can progress from minimum repetitions
of the simple exercises to increased repetitions
and the more vigorous exercises
LC card Fi A 60-845
'^'^FoiJO.'^S 7Po''"HE ACRE. FarmFIm 1960
131/^min sd b&w or color (New man on the
land ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Creative Visual Media for
Massey-Ferguson
Describes family farming as a great
American tradition, showing how each mem-
ber of a family contributes to the operation
of a progressively managed farm, particularly
at harvest time. Filmed at the Thor brothers
farm in Minnesota
LC card Fi A 60-3471
FLAIVIING THE KILN. Quebec 1960 14%min sd
b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Various artists show the making of
ceramics
FLEUR DE LIS. Quebec 1960 14V^min sd b&w
or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
. Tells the history of the flag of the
Province of Quebec. Quebec preserved the
heritage of the Fleur-de-Lis and revived it on
the flag which was officially recognized as
that of the Province of Quebec in 1948
""■•^^o F'.LIGHT OF THE TEAL. MinnU 1961
28min sd color $250
sh-c-ad
Shows the life history of the blue winged
teal and dramatizes the real loss that would
occur if ^ this natural heritage should perish.
Follows the ducks to the breeding grounds in
Canada in the spring, the summer season and
fall; and shows the teal migration south down
the Mississippi, the Texas coast to southern
Veracruz and Yucatan
THE FLOWER AND THE HIVE. IntFlmBur
1961 15min sd color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
, Shows the relationship between the ac-
tivity of the bees and the fertility of field
and orchard crops. Observes, in close-up,
the physical adaptations for gathering nectar
and the cross- pollination of flowers. Depicts
roles of the queen, drone and worker bees
FLOWER ARRANGING AT HOME. Douglas.
J 1959 6min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by Florida Flower Assn.
Shows three ways flowers can be ar-
ranged to add decor to any home, oflJce or
room
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
'^^^I^Ti^^E^'M^g^R^rNOTEBOOK (4 films)
FOOD, FAMINE AND FARMER BROWN.
NewHoIlMach 1962 ISV^min sd b&w $50,
free-loan; color $60, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Tells the story of the American farmer
who is little-honored in his own country, yet
in practically any other country his ability
to produce food would make him a national
hero. Suggests that the American farnier
might well be our strongest weapon m the
struggle for world peace
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS M 1960
In DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL HIGH-
LIGHTS (2 films)
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1961
In DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL
LIGHTS (2 films)
HIGH-
FOR EYES TO SEE. Bausch&Lomb 1961 29min
sd color $125, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Holland Wegman Produc-
tions
Concerns the theory, manufacture, and
use of modern scientific optical instruments.
A non- technical presentation involving eye-
sight conservation and scientific optics
FOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD. Assn 1961
26min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Paul Kalliam Shows for
Johnson & Johnson Co.
A compilation of the pantomime type of
comedy that made the old time audiences
laugh otut loud. Hosted by Sir Cedric Hard-
wicKe it includes sequences from the best of
Mack Sennett, the Marx Brothers, W. C.
Fields, The Keystone Cops, and others
FORCES COMPOSITION AND RESOLUTION.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
sh Guide
Beginning with a simple example of forces
acting in a straight line at a single point, de-
fines forces as vector quantities, and illustrates
how components and resultants may be de-
termined graphically. Illustrates, with real-
life examples, models, and animation, the
methods for finding both resultant and com-
ponents in problems involving two or more
forces acting at angles
FORMS AND ORNAMENTATION
In BASKETRY OF THE POMO (3 films)
FORMULAS IN MATHEMATICS. IntFlmBur
1960 lOmin sd color $110, rent $5
sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Constructed around the formula "distance
equals rate multiplied by time" (d=rt) Illus-
trates this mathematical law, both graphically
and pictorially; shows how to simplify a word
formula without altering its original meaning
by re-stating it in letters and signs; offers
practical examples of the application of this
formula to problems of science and industry
'^°'^'!^I^"^*i?'^ •'^^f^LIA. Contem 959 15min
sd b&w $45, rent $4
Jh.ad
Produced by United Nations
Story of the Palestine refugees in the
camps of the Near East, showing the need for
rehabilitation which goes beyond the provision
of day-to-day relief
LC card Pi A 60-665
FOUR FOOD GROUPS Avis 1962 llmin sd
color (Pictures of good health ser) $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
r,^r.^Ai^^^^^^^ J-h^ importance of properly bal-
anced meals and discovers the many people who
^fi? i®?^*!"®! *° provide the variety of foods
needed. Includes a chart of the four food group-
l^rSlT'"'^' '^^^\' vegetables and fruit and
TiTf^^v^fw*^ cereal—and points out how to use
the chart as a daily food guide
LC card Fi A 61-1029
THE FOUR OF US ARE STRANGERS. Carou-
sel 1961 29min sd b&w (Look up and live
ser) $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Tells story of the family in trouble. The
small, petty bicKerings in the family cause two
youths to rebel and escape, one to marriage,
the other to the army. After much trouble,
the family is finally reunited for a visit in
which the challenge to understand, forgive and
love is portrayed
FOUR SEASONS WEST. SDakStock 1960
29min sd b&w $150; color $225, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Max Howe Film Produc-
tions
History of South Dakota stockgrowers
that Introduces early day buffalo hunters,
cattle drivers and pioneers. Shows their need
to form organizations for protection against
rustlers, and their activities in times of bliz-
zards, drouth, fires, roundups, branding and
marketing
FOUR STAR FARMERS OF 1961. Venard 1961
25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co,
Describes the farming programs of James
Messier, Henry Nagamori, G. Wallace Caulk,
Gary Trego, the four young farmers who won
the Regional Star Farmer Awards at the Na-
tional Convention of the Future Farmers of
America held in Kansas City in October 1961
LC card Fi A 62-383
FOUR TEACHERS, CanNFB 1961 60min sd
b&w (Comparisons ser) $250, rent $14
Jh-sh-c-ad
Compares the special role of the teacher in
Japan, Poland, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Pre-
sents glimpses of the student-teacher relation-
ships, of the status of the teacher in the com-
munity, and of the importance placed on edu-
cation in other countries
LC card Fi A 62-52
FRANCE: THE RHONE VALLEY. IntFlmBur
1961 16min sd color $165, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh
Produced by Boul ton -Hawker Films
Indicates physical characteristics and cli-
mate of the valleys of the Saone and Rhdne.
Emphasizes extent to which the people of the
Rh6ne Lowlands are dependent on the river,
and its importance as a source of irrigation
water and power are stressed. Surveys agri-
culture and industries of the area
FRANCE'S GREATEST DETECTIVE. Post
1962 27min sd b&w (Readers Digest ser)
$125, rent $8
sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Shows how the solution of a present-day
murder case m Paris brings into focus the
criminal detection methods developed in France
three-quarters of a century ago by the French
detective AlphonseBertillon. Presents his earl v.
yet effective, use of fingerprinting, photography,
and a physical characteristics classification sys-
^^%^ Y/P^.^9, MILITARY STRATEGY
^^ NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
FREEDOM. Assn 1962 lOOmin sd color rent
apply
ad
Sponsored by Moral Re-Armament
^f t^.-Zf^fo^f* ^^^ reconciliation and unification
^Li'^'^^l factions m Africa, whose leaders dis-
cover through the ideology of the Moral-Re-
armament organization an answer to their
^ii'^ieeV c^nla'u^"'^?!^*^^? ^"* '"^ °-
el-jh Guide
Produced by S. William Gumbiner
Modern portrayal of the French farmpr
and his efforts^ to meet today's ecSnomi?"^ and
sociological problems. Tells of one familv liv^SS
in a small farm village surrounded by fields The
son wishes to go to the city and tiie fathe?
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
is looking for ways to consolidate his scattered
fields so he can specialize in fewer crops and
can use a tractor to increase production — for
France's position in the European (Common Mar-
ket depends on the yield of her farms
FRESH FROM THE WEST. UnionPacif rev
1962 25min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1955 film
Covers production, harvesting, grading,
packing, packaging, shipping, marketing and
uses of western grown fresh vegetables. Pre-
sents the important part the railroads play in
transporting the crops so that everyone may
now enjoy fresh vegetables
THE FRESH WATER POND. EBF 1961 13min
sd b&w $75. rent $4; color $150, rent $6
el-Jh Guide
Photographic techniques explore some of
the interesting habits and characteristics of
both large and minute forms of animal and
plant life in pond water
L.C card Fi A 61-892
THE FROG PIT. Methodist- TRAFCO 1962 20min
sd color (Children's television ser) $110,
rent $7 , ^ .^
el Guide
A young boy who feels that he is respon-
sible for the illnesses both of his mother and
the frog he put into a pit learns from his father
how to determine real and imagined guilt in
the light of Christian faith
LC card Fi A 61-835
BFLA evaluation card No. 4676
FROM THE GOOD HARVEST. FarmersUn 1962
25min sd color $185. rent $1
ad Guide
Produced by Bill Snyder Films
Explains how Farmers Union Grain Term-
inal Association, a farmer- owned cooperative,
has expanded its animal feed department
LC card Fi A 62-581
FRONTIER BOY OF THE EARLY MIDWEST.
EBP 1961 16min sd b&w $90. rent $4.50;
color $180, rent $6.50
ei-Jh Guide
Describes everyday events in the life of
a Midwest settler's family from a child's view-
point. Includes a frontier school in session,
an accurate picture of a frontier home and its
furnishings as well as components of the sur-
rounding community such as a grist mill and
general store; the suspense of an old-fashioned
spelling bee
FRONTIERS. FirstSec 1960 33min sd color $216.
free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dick Durrance Films
Documentary film dealing with the history
and development of Utah and Idaho. Features
the natural resources of the region, the scenic
areas, agriculture, industrial plants, recrea-
tional activities, educational facilities, and cul-
tural aspects of this inter- mountain region,
which is one of the last frontiers in the coun-
^ LC card Fi A 61-233
EFLA evaluation card No. 4677
FUN IN WINTER. AirFrance 1960 20min sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
French version available
Produced by Paul Mattee
Shows the gay. exhilarating life in French
ski resorts against mountain scenery
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF FLOW.
lowaU 1962 23min sd color $150. rent $5.50
c-ad
Sponsored by Iowa Institute of Hydraulic
Shows the basic concepts and physical
relationships that are involved in the analysis
of fluid motion
FUNDAMENTALS OF DIVING. UW 1958
lOmin sd color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad
Olympic champion Vicki Draves demon-
strates the first simple exercises for learning
water entry and body control in diving. Shows
practice bouncing and familiarization with a
one-meter springboard
LC card Fi A 60-1961
FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS. ArizU 1958
llmin sd b&w $50. rent apply
sh-c-ad
Features LouJse Brough. former American
and Wimbledon tennis champion. Shows Miss
Brough demonstrating all the basic tennis grips
and strokes
"•""^o^f ^f*-^"^f ?o '^%^^9'-E. Nationwidelns
1961 28mm sd b&w $55. free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by George Stoney Associates
Cartoon drawings and dramatized inci-
dents explam the apathy of the mid- twentieth
century and the need for individuals to take an
active part in shaping conditions under which
they live
LC card Fi A 61-254
EFLA evaluation card No. 4533
FUTURE NURSE. ANA-NLN 1961 18min sd
color $85, rent $4.50
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by William Hodapp
Shows how the Future Nurses Club pro-
gram helps boys and girls find out whether
they are interested in nursing or allied health
careers. Stresses role of adult advisers
GALA DAY AT DISNEYLAND. Disney 1962
28min sd color $275. rent $10
p.el-jh-sh-c-ad
T^. 4 ^^"^°^, "^^^ Disney's world renowned
Disneyland Park complete with dancing, special
ceremonies and climbing of the Matterhorn
LC card Fi 62-46
EFLA evaluation card No. 4678
THE GAME OF STAVES. CalifU 1962 lOmin sd
color lease $95. loan $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Porno Indian boys playing the
game of staves. A variation of the dice game,
using SIX staves and twelve counters, it is
played, by both men and women under the
supervision of a referee. Explains the in-
dividualized pyrographic ornamentation of the
staves and counters
GARDEN NOTEBOOK. Eastman 1962 22min sd
color free-loan
ad
Provides picture- taking hints for the
average photographer. Includes a four-minute
montage of photographic color prints of flowers,
with a background of guitar music played by
Carlos Montoye
LC card Fi A 61-221
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Contem 1962
13mm sd b&w $65. rent $5
Ih-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by United Nations
Shows an annual session of the General
Assembly convening; delegates and visitors ar-
riving and taking their seats; the choosing
of the . President by secret ballot; individual
delegations, and some of the world figures who
have spoken to the Assembly — Eisenhower,
Castro. Nehru. Tito. Nkrumah. Macmillan.
Khrushchev and others. Diagrams show the
main committees of the Assembly. To these
are submitted political, social and other ques-
tions for discussion, investigation, and report.
Shots of atomic clouds, modern atomic weapons,
village life, ploughing with camels, a slum
area, a Congo rally, demonstrate the wide
divergence of problems considered. Shows the
working procedures involving delegates, re-
ports, photographers, radio announcers and TV
camera men
THE GENERAL'S ESCAPE. Post 1962 27min
sd b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125, rent $8
ei-jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
_ Shows the capture of General Henri
Giraud by the Germans in World War II and
his imprisonment at Konigstein. He escaped
by the aid of materials secreted to him and
disappeared into the woods. After many narrow
escapes, he arrived in Switzerland and finally
France. Eventually the Allies landed in North
Africa and brought him by submarine to take
command of the Free French Forces
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
GENETIC INVESTIGATIONS. IndU 1961 I2inin
sd b&w $50: color $100. rent $3.25
sh-c
Presents some of the procedures involved
in conducting controlled breeding experiments
and shows the results of some genetic crosses.
Illustrates bombardment of fruit flies with X-
ray showing mutations produced. Races of
paramecia are mixed and results shown. A
schematic model of the DNA molecule is pic-
tured and discussed
GENETICS: MENDEL'S LAWS. Coronet 1962
131/^min sd b«S:w $75. color $150
Jh-sh-c Guide
Scenes photographed in Gregor Mendel's
own garden in Brno. Czechoslovakia, add
authenticity to this presentation of the original
work with pea plants, which has become the
basis of the present science of genetics. Dupli-
cates some of Mendel's exepriments. and ex-
plains his laws of dominance, segregation, and
independent assortment. Describes later work
by De Vries. Correns, Morgan, and Muller
GENETICS: TECHNIQUES HANDLING DRO-
SOPHILIA. Thorne 1960 3min sd color
(Biological techniques ser) $40. rent apply
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
ogy"
Displays fundamental equipment needed
and shows techniques of etherizing, sorting,
reetherizing, and transferring stocks of fruit
flies
LA GENTE DEL PERO. IntFlmBur 1961 llmin
sd color $120. rent $6
sh-c Guide
English version available
Spanish narration
Shows the people of the coastal desert,
the people of the highland plains and the
people of the Amazon jungle
GENTLE WINDS OF CHANGE. ColUPr 1961
33min sd color $250
sh-c-ad
Produced by Marshall H. Segall
An examination of life among the
Banyankole. a tribe in Uganda. Shows what
day-to-day living is like and how much non-
African culture has quietly diluted tribal au-
thority. Concentrates on individual differences
in the Westernization process
EFLA evaluation card No. 4608
GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA: THE
CONTINENT. Coronet 1961 IS^^min sd
b&w $75, color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
Discusses the main geographical features
of South America, including the Andes, the
Guiana and Brazilian highlands, and the
Orinoco. Amazon, and Plata-Parana River
Basins. Shows the relationships of these geo-
graphic factors to the people and their ways
of life, and provides a survey of agriculture.
cities, and culture in
industry, commerce
South America
LC card Fi A 61-303
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. Contem 1956
15min sd b&w $145, rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Theodora Olembert
The inimitable Shaw plays an actor, ec-
centric, exhibitionist in this "success story"
of a man who became a legend within his own
lifetime. He gives his impressions of life,
politics and art. His theater friends cast
illuminating reflections; highlights from his
plays are shown, as are his admirers in the
present generation. Mementoes of his long and
fascinating career bring to life the master
playwright
GERMANY— THE SOUTHERN UPLANDS.
UW 1962 18min sd color $195
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Shows the new spirit of the German
Federal Republic (Western Germany), its new
buildings more handsome and modern than be-
fore, its new industry turning at a faster pace,
its new roads and transport carrying ever more
freight and people. This is seen through the
eyes of a German family as they enjoy a two-
week holiday motoring through the Southern
Uplands — from Frankfurt, down the Rhine to
Heidelberg, southward to Stuttgart, then
through the Schwarzwald (Black Fore.st) where
charming villages, ancient crafts and simple
folkways contrast with the modern industrial
area just to the north
EFLA evaluation card No. 4648
GET YOUR MAN. BellTel 1961 30min sd b&w
(Selling by telephone course ser) free-loan
ad
Produced by Henry Strauss & Co. for
American Telephone & Telegraph Co,
Outlines five steps for selling advertising
space in the yellow pages of the telephone book
to small and medium- sized business concerns
LC card Fi A 61-222
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS AND LIN-
COLN THE MAN. Carousel 1961 24min sd
b&w $135
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Carl Sandburg speaks much of Mr Lin-
coln and sketches word portraits of men around
him, appraising his cabinet in devastating
fashion. Mr. Sandburg punctures the myth
that Lincoln scribbled his famed Gettysburg
Address on the back of an envelope. He
analyzes the address and states "It's the only
short speech — or long speech — ^anywhere that
you could do a thesis around each separate
sentence"
THE GHETTO PILLOW. Contem 1962 21min
sd color $175, rent $12.50
ad
Produced by Albert Barry
With the aid of over 215 paintings, de-
picts the folklore and customs as reflected in
daily life in the Jewish ghettos of Europe dur-
ing the 1800's
LC card Fi A 61-234
GIANT MOLECULES
In VIRUS (8 films)
GIFT FROM THE CLOUDS. UnionPacif 1962
26min sd color free- loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Traces water supply from the snow-
filled watersheds in the high mountains to
points where it can be utilized by industry and
agriculture. Demonstrates progressive irriga-
tion methods with emphasis on delivery, con-
trol, and application of water to crops of dif-
ferent types
GIRLS BEWARE. ^ Davis.Sid 1961 lOmin sd
b&w $60, color $120
Jh Guide
Tells four case histories
lem of young girls falling prey
Covers the do's and dont's in
situation and develops the ever
of being picked up by strange
girls who wish to go with
old for them
about the prob-
to the molester,
the babysitting
£ resent problem
oys, and about
)ys that are too
GLORY OF PRATISHTHAN. Filmlm 1958
15min sd color $175, rent $12.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hunnar Films
Shows the folk art that flourished on the
sacred banks of the (Jodaveri in southern
^dia between the 11th and 17th centuries A.D.
The work of these peasant artists drew on
nature, on the animal world and was inspired
by simple tales of Hindu mythology. The
original illustrations were designed on hand
made paper, with a brush made of fine vege-
table fibre. The designs are executed in five
colors
GOD'S WONDERS IN GROWING THINGS.
Concordia 1961 lOmin sd color rent $5
p-el
A baby pony, a common tomato worm.
a locust grow through a life cycle before the
eye of the lapse- time camera. The child sees
that God IS concerned about all His creation
GOD'S WONDERS IN TINY THINGS. Con-
cordia 1961 lOmin sd color rent $5
p-el
, ., ,. Shows that the sticker taken from a
child s finger, the strange worlds of tiny in-
sects, the comical actions of a beetle are all
part of the wonderful universe God has created
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ALPHABETICAL iTItLE LIST
GOOD CITIZENS. EducHor 1961 llmin sd color
p Guide
Shows younff children the standards and
actions of good citizens. Explores responsible
citizenship practices at home, at school and
in the community, and discovers the import-
ance of each individual's behavior in relation
to the welfare of our country
GOOD GROOMING (4 films). IntFlmBur 1961
sd color set $485
sh
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Fundamental instruction on four aspects
of good grooming, emphasizing the need for
cleanliness and correct posture as indispensable
attributes of a neat, attractive appearance
Titles are:
HAIR CARE. 14min $135, rent $7.50
LC card Fi A 62-934
MAKE-UP. llmin $115. rent $6
POSTURE. 9min $100. rent $5
LC card Fi A 62-933
WARDROBE. 14min $135. rent $7.50
LC card Fi A 62-932
GRANT US PEACE. JewishChaut 1961 28%min
sd b&w (The rabbi ser) $75. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by National Federation of
Temple Brotherhoods
Dramatization about a college professor
who Is called upon by the UnitedT Nations to
head an economic aid project to help prevent
war in a powder keg area of Asia. Portrays
the ethical concept that the pursuit of peace
is the most important of religious obligations,
demonstrating how ethical principles can be
applied to present-day crisis in world affairs
LC card Fi A 62-262
GRAPES, THE GLAMOUR FRUIT. Lewisinc
1957 7min sd b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit &
Vegetable Assn.
Story of grapes — ^how and where they are
grown, harvested and shipped, and how a
homemaker can use them, and make the
most of them, in feeding her family
GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS. Coronet
1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Introduces the concept of mathematical
line graphs, working with simple linear equa-
tions. Shows, in step- by- step detail, how line
graphs are constructed and how these graphs
represent the relationships between variables.
Tells how the values of constant terms and
varying coefficients affect graphs
LC card Fi A 61-969
THE GRASSLANDS. EBF 1962 17min sd
(Biology ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50; color
$180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Shows some of the world's grasslands
and the variety of animal life, stressing the
fact that grass is the basic energy source for
the animal community. Illustrates that grass-
lands are the breadbasket of the world and
explains what happens when man misuses
them and what is being done to conserve and
improve this natural resource
GRAY SQUIRREL. EBF rev 1960 lOmin sd
b&w $60. rent $3.50; color $120. rent $6
p Guide
Revision of 1938 film
Follows the daily activities of three young
squirrels and their mother in their natural for-
est home, from spring to midwinter
LC card Fi A 61-452
THE GREAT AWAKENING. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Discusses leadership training in America.
Analyzes those qualities which are necessary
for leadership In a democracy, how they can
"3 acquired, and how educational systems
should be organized for this task
LC card Fi A 61-555
THE GREAT CHALLENGE. Broadman I960
28min sd color $240. rent $12
c-ad
Points out the value and the challenge
of Sunday school teaching through a drama-
tization about a prospective teacher who hesi-
tates to accept the job. Depicts the impaujt
which three Sunday school teachers had on the
early life of the prospective teacher
LC card Fi A 61-397
GREAT EXPECTATIONS— l-ll
In THE NOVEL (4 films)
GREEK SCULPTURE. Contem 1961 25min
sd color $200. rent $15
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Gladys and Basil Wright
Studies the evolution of the Greek art
of stone, bronze and terra- cotta which surveys
examples from over 2,000 years, and illustrates
the techniques of Greek sculptors
EFLA evaluation card No. 4503
GREENWICH VILLAGE SUNDAY. Contem
1960 llmin sd color $135, rent $10
ad
Produced by Stewart Wilensky
A filmed tour of Greenwich Village show-
ing its residents, homes, and entertainment
GUIDED MISSILE. Assn 1957 26%min sd b&w
(The twentieth century ser) free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS for The Prudential
Insurance Co. of America
Outlines the development of the guided
missile by the Germans during World War II,
and by missile experts in the United States in
the post-war years
LC card Fi A 58-1025
GUIDEPOSTS TO TOMORROW. SperryGyro
1960 14min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free -loan
p-el-Jh
Shows 50 years of gyroscopic progress to-
ward present day spaceships
GYMNOSPERMS. EBF 1962 16min sd (Biology
ser) b&w $90, rent $4.50; color $180. rent
$6.50
sh-c Guide
Animation and time-lapse photography
traces the life cycle of pine through growth
of pollen and seed cones, pollination, fertiliza-
tion and germination of seeds
UNA HACIENDA CHILENA. IntFlmBur 1961
llmin sd color $120, rent $6
sh-c Guide
English version available
Spanish narration
Shows the Chilean rural property, called
fundo, which has some traits in common with
the Mexican hacienda, but has many typically
Chilean features — such as the corrida de ani-
males. Vocabulary is practical and useful for
third or fourth semester high school or second
or third semester college Spanish
HACIENDA LIFE IN OLD MEXICO. See UNA
HACIENDA MEXICANA
UNA HACIENDA MEXICANA. IntFlmBur 1961
12min sd color $120, rent $6
sh-c Guide
English version available
Spanish narration
Shows traditional rural life — the simple
communal life of the hacienda in Mexico. Suit-
able for third or fourth semester high school
Spanish or second or third semester college
Spanish
HAIR CARE
In GOOD GROOMING (4 films)
HARVEST OF HEALTH. Lewisinc 1958 26min
sd b&w or color free -loan
jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
Series of news stories about agricultural
products, showing new and improved methods
of farming, cultivating and harvesting. Shows
the nation's farming methods for some of our
most familiar and nutritious foods
25
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
HAWAII BIG GAME COUNTRY. WorldOut-
doors 1961 15min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Budweiser
Views of the game on the outer islands
of Hawaii, including axis deer, antelope, wild
boar, and sheep. Includes scenes of an actual
hunt for the wild boar and sheep
LC card Fi A 62-296
HAWAII HARVEST OF THE SEA. , World
Outdoors 1961 15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Travelers Insurance Co.
Shows methods used by the natives of
Hawaii in taking flsh. including the use of
throw nets, skin diving, and commercial tuna
boats. Pictures sport fishing off the Kona
Coast
LC card Fi A 62-297
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Ideal 1960 13%min sd
color (New horizons ser) $75.06, rent $2.50
' c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
Shows the tourist attractions of the
Hawaiian Islands and presents a picture of
America's most exciting new State
HEAD LETTUCE, SALAD CHAMP. Lewisinc
1956 6min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit &
Vegetable Assn.
Story of lettuce — how various types are
grown, handled and shipped, and interesting
enticing ways to use it in the home
THE HEAD OF THOMAS MORE. Hour 1961
27%min sd b«&w $180, rent $9; color $300,
rent $13.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Portrays the man who was Chancellor of
England, scholar, jurist and friend of Henry
VIII. When Henry bullies Parliament and
people into approving his divorce from Cathe-
rine of Aragon, Thomas More refuses to com-
promise his conscience. The King's new wife,
Anne Boleyn, brings about More's execution
HEART OF THE MISSILE. Aerojet 1961
18min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains what a solid rocket is and how
it is manufactured and fired
HEAVENLY DAYS. RepubSteel 1960 39min sd
color free -loan
ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Shows the necessity for salesmen to be in
constant search for new business. Presents
tips on how, when, and where to get leads
that can result in new business
LC card Fi A 61-984
HEIDELBERG. IntFlmBur 1961 14min sd color
$150, rent $8.50
sh Guide
German narration
Starting from the Autobahn (highway),
visits a market place. City Hall, Main Street,
Academy of Art and Music, Academy of Sci-
ence, hotels and schools, the Scheffelhaus
(open-air theater). Philosopher's Walk, and
Castle Garden. Can be used as early as the
second semester of high school first-year Ger-
man
HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT. IndU 1959
SOmin sd b&w (Heredity ser) $125, rent
$5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced b>r KUHT-TV for National
Educational Television. Kinescope
Discusses the heredity-environment rela-
tionship in two ways: environmental effects
on the development of an individual, and en-
vironmental effects on the parents, which in
turn might affect the offspring
HERITAGE OF A METER. Westing 1961 20min
sd color $150, free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Roland Reed Productions
Shows the assembly of a WestingJaouse
magnetic meter. Tells why, with the assets of
good engineering and design, this meter will
take the hardest service under the most ad-
verse conditions
HERITAGE OF FLAVOR. Assn 1961 28%min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
for Ocean Spray Cranberries
Traces the development of the native
cranberry into a national tradition. Shows how
it is grown, harvested, and processed for con-
sumption, pointing out a variety of its uses on
the table
LC card Fi A 62-773
HIBERNATION AND OTHER FORMS OF
DORMANCY. EBF 1962 lOmin sd b&w
$60. rent $3.50; color $120, rent $5
ei-Jh Guide
Shows various animals adjusting to the
hardships of their environment during the win-
ter months. As food becomes scarce and tem-
peratures change, some animals, such as the
ground squirrel, go into hibernation. Some,
like the spadefoot toad, go into a deep sleep
called estivation; others, such as the bear and
raccoon, merely sleep for long periods of time
THE HICKORY STICK. IntFlmBur 1961 28min
sd b&w $150, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Mental Health Film Board
for the National Education Assn.
Demonstrates how a fifth-grade teacher
maintains an orderly atmosphere for learning
and at the same time helps her youngsters
cope with their behavior and learning problems.
Shows how she uses firmness and understand-
ing in helping children to control their feel-
ings and accept authority
LC card Fi A 62-418
THE HIDDEN CITY. GreatNYFund 1961 llmin
sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Portrays in four vignettes how the prob-
lems of the sick, the handicapped, the blind,
and the abandoned child are solved through
the help of the Greater New York Fund's 425
participating agencies
LC card Fi A 62-152
EFLA evaluation card No. 4750
HIGH AND DRY. Sterl-MovUSA 1961 IS^mln
sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Dallas Jones Productions for
The Dow Chemical Co.
Describes the increasing use of Styrofoam
m floating docks and wharfs; presents a dis-
cussion by experts of design principles; and
explains the basic steps to be used in putting
together a floating structure
LC card Fi A 61-883
HIGH ARCTIC BIOME. EBF 1960 22min sd
(Biology ser) b&w $120, rent $5.50; color
$240, rent $8
sh-c Guide
_ Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Studies life on the bleak Arctic coastal
lands of Canada, where the defenseless survive
merely by numbers and where, in a short sum-
nier, plants do not have time to blossom Shows
plant and animal life and their constant strug-
?l^ for survival in the harsh environment of
the High Arctic
HIGH COUNTRY. ACIProd 1961 12min sd color
$120
jh-sh-c-ad
^T .^ Shows, the Rocky Mountain country of
North America with its white peaks, emerald
lakes, wild life and profusion of mountain
flowers, also, the famous Calgary stampede
26
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HIGH SCHOOL BAND DAY HIGHLIGHTS.
MichU 1961 26mln sd color $200. rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Aubert Lavastida
Presents highlights of High School Band
Day in, Michigan in which 12,000 high school
bandsmen from 188 schools play marches under
the direction of march composer Karl King.
Includes scenes of the University of Michigan
Marching Band which performs a soft shoe
routine and plays for exhibitions by 1500
majorettes
LC card Fi A 62-282
THE HIGHEST COMMANDMENT. AmFriends
HebU 1961 13i^min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Lasar Dunner
Shows the Hebrew University's still-un-
flnished new central campus at Givat Ram,
Jerusalem. Depicts their scientists and stu-
dents on field trips studying rock formations,
on a crucial quest for water in the Negev
desert, battling against plant pests and dis-
eases and performing solar energy experiments
at the Arid Zone Research Institute in Beer-
sheba
HIGHWAY HOLIDAY. DuPont 1961 27min sd
b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hamilton Wright Organiza-
tion
Tours the scenic and historic landmarks
of America, following highways and byways
from coast to coast and from Canada to Mex-
ico
LC card Fi A 62-569
HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES. Thorne 1961
9min sd color (Biological techniques ser)
$90. rent $5
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school bio-
logy"
Demonstrates preparation of microscope
slides, starting with the fixing of tissues
and mounting in paraffin blocks. Sections are
then cut on a microtome, followed by mounting
and staining procedures. Illustrates through
photo-micrography several finished slides
LC card Fi A 62-405
HISTORIC GARDEN WEEK IN VIRGINIA.
Virginia-Consv 1961 29%min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WRVA-TV for Humble Oil
& Refining Co.
Presents a tour of a few of the homes
and gardens in Virginia which are open during
historic Garden Week, held annually during the
last week in April. Nearly all of those shown
are privately owned and occupied and are open
to the public only during Garden Week
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
In STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE
METAL (4 films)
HISTORICAL SITES IN LA BELLE PRO-
VINCE. Qubec 1960 14%min sd b«&w or
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Tours Longueuil, Boucherville, Varennes,
and Verch^res — four towns along the south
shore of the St Lawrence River in Quebec.
Discusses the history of each town, and shows
many fine examples of colonial architecture.
Includes views of the monument of Madeleine
de Verch^res at Verch^res
LC card Fi A 62-76
HISTORY OF THE CINEMA. Contem 1958
9min sd color $125. rent $11
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Halas
An animated cartoon presenting a satiri-
cal review of the follies of motion pictures —
past, present and future
LC card Fi A 59-709
EFLA evaulation card No. 3591
HOLD HIGH THE TORCH. Assn 1961 27min
sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Stark Films for American
Dairy Assn.
Story of the Olympics as carried on in
the United States — how athletes are selected,
how they are trained, how they are fed and
housed, and how, as the representatives of
their country, they serve as goodwill ambas-
sadors in the foreign countries where the
OlymDaids are held every four years. Filmed at
the Pan-American Games in Chicago in 1959, at
the Winter Games at Squaw Valley in 1960, and
at the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960
LC card Fi A 61-235
HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL (3 films). Barrekette
1960 ea 14min sd color ea $175, set $500
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Y. Brandstatter, Tel Aviv,
Israel
Titles are:
1. PASSOVER. Commemorates the exodus of
the children of Israel from Egypt. Shows
the "Omer" ceremony of cutting the first
sheaf of grain; a traditional Seder cele-
brated by a family in Tel Aviv; the cele-
bration of a Seder night in a kibbutz;
the Passover pilgrimage to Mt Zion in
Jerusalem; the ascent to Masada near
the Dead Sea, that last stronghold of
the Jews which fell on Passover 1900
years ago. Underlines the narration of
the story of the exodus by scenes from
the Red Sea and the Negev desert
2. SHAVUOTH. Commemorates the giving of
the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai
and is the festival of the first fruits and
the grain harvest. Shows the celebration
of the Ten Commandments in synagogues
decorated with flowers and branches. The
richly decked scrolls are lifted from the
Ark and carried among the people. Il-
lustrates readings from the Bible by
scenes of the land and the work in agricul-
ture. Shows the shearing of the sheep, an
event celebrated at the time of Shavuoth
and is climaxed by the dance of the shep-
herds
3. PURIM. The Feast of Esther commemora-
tes the thwarting of a plan to destroy the
Jews thousands of years ago. Shows that
Purim is carnival time in Israel. Floats
and processions wend their way through
the streets of Tel Aviv. Masqueraders
dance to commemorate the fall of Haman.
Children in school stage a play acting
out in pantomime the story of Purim
HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL. Heinz 1961 27%min
sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Depicts the celebration of Passover and
Shevuoth and shows the famous Inbal Dancers,
leading the processional at the Festival of the
First Fruits on Shevuoth; the impressive march
of the pious to Jerusalem to prepare for Pas-
sover; the Seder celebrated in a traditional
Israeli home and a kibbutz where new versions
of the ancient ceremony are introduced. Pre-
sents views of the land itself — the hills, the
Red Sea, the plains, the fields, the flower
gardens and the cattle grazing
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Coronet 1961
U^■min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
sh Guide
Describes how an enormous section of
western Europe was united under the idea of a
single Christian government. Costumed re-
enactments dramatize the division of powers
and conflict between the popes and the em-
perors and the factors which led to the eventual
decay of the Holy Roman Empire
LC card Fi A 61-1070
THE HOME THAT JENNY BUILT. NatCotton
1962 ISmin sd b«&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Tells story of how one woman redecorated
her home on a small budget. Emphasizes the
use of color for effect
27
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
HOMEMAKER'S NOTEBOOK (4 fl'nis). CalifU
1961 ea 27mm sd b&w ea $120, set $400; rent
sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
1 WHAT'S IN FOOD. Shows the four food
groups and explains the nutritive value of
each. Planning a day's meals from food
of the four groups is illustrated
2. YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT. Emphasizes the
role of nutrition in the mdividual; de-
scribes the nutrients, their sources and
what they contribute to the human body
3 FOOD— A WAY OF LIFE. Discusses the in-
fluence of food on our lives and various
psychological reactions toward food and
its preparation
4 MEALS FOR EVERYONE. Shows how to
plan meals which satisfy, individual re-
quirements and tastes withm the family.
Discusses needs and activities of various
age levels
HONG KONG AND KOWLOON, CITY OF
NINE DRAGONS. LeMont 1962 21min si
b&w rent $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Thomas L. Schmidt
Shows how 1,000,000 refugees who fled
from Communist China are fast changing, the
face of today's Hong Kong. Tells of the British
government's near miracles of rehabilitation
and shows how Peking's government inflames
Macao's 325.000 Chinese inhabitants into fren-
zied communism
HONG KONG, FREE PORT. LeMont 1962 21min
sd color $205
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Thomas L. Schmidt
Shows conditions of the Chinese refugees
living in the colony of Hong Kong; describes
the importance of the American consulate in
Hong Kong; and shows how cooperation among
the Americans, British, and Chinese helps to
bring prosperity to the colony
LC card Fi A 62-154
HONG KONG— SINGAPORE. Ideal 1961 13%min
sd color (New horizons ser) $69.50
c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
Shows life in Hong Kong where many
Chinese families live out their lives in junks
and sampans on the water. Tells that Singapore
is the British trading and cultural center of
the Malay Peninsula where British traditions
appear unshakeable, with conservative customs
dating back to the days of Queen Victoria. The
population is made up of Englishmen, Malay-
ans, East Indians and Chinese
HOPE. Assn 1962 58min sd b&w rent apply
sh-ad
Sponsored by Moral Re-Armament
Produced and acted by coalminers from
the industrial Ruhr, this is an authentic drama
of the ideological struggle for the future of
Germany and the whole world in the setting
of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. Shows the
miners' enthusiastic receptions In their world
tour of London, France, Japan, Washington
and New York
HOUSE ON CEDAR HILL. Contem 1953 17min
sd b&w $100, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Events in the life of Frederick Douglass,
the runaway slave who became an editor,
orator, and statesman, are portrayed with his-
torical documents, period drawings, photo-
graphs, and momentos found in the Douglass
home in Washington, D.C.
LC card Fi A 53-488
EFLA evaluation card No. 1783
THE HOUSEFLY AND ITS CONTROL. Cor-
onet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Views of a large-scale model and close-
up photography of the egg-laying, hatching,
and emergence of the adult from the pupa are
used in portraying the anatomy, life-cycle, and
feeding habits of the common housefly. Shows
how the housefly contaminates food and spreads
diseases, and recommends methods for com-
bating it
LC card Fi A 62-34
HOW A VIRUS KILLS
In VIRUS (8 films)
HOW CHANCE MADE LINCOLN PRESI-
DENT. Post 1962 27min sd b&w (Read-
ers Digest ser) $125. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of the part that destiny played in
propelling Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency.
Five different events are interwoven to show
how he was placed at the head of the nation
in its greatest hour of peril
HOW TO COLLECT INSECTS. IllNatHist
1960 13min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh
Discusses methods of collecting insects,
showing the steps to be followed and the equip-
ment needed
LC card Fi A 61-924
HOW TO LEAD AN EFFECTIVE SALES
CONFERENCE. ICRCorp 1962 25min sd
b&w $250, rent $40
ad Guide
Produced by Premier Film & Recording
Corp.
Deals with basic principles of leading an
effective conference type of meeting, and en-
couraging maximum participation of group
HOW TO MAKE A STENCIL PRINT. Bailey
1962 llmin sd color (Creative craft ser)
$120. rent $6
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Ruby Niebauer
Introduces simple ways to cut and print
original stencils as an approach to creative
design. Reviews steps in making a stencil and
shows a variety of prints being made, using
tempera paint on different textures of paper.
Explains the process of printing on cloth with
permanent textile paints and includes a demon-
stration of three-color registration
HOW TO SELECT A TENT. BoyS 1962 13min
sd color $12.25
ad
Dialogue between a customer and a clerk
reveals points to remember in selection of a
tent
HOW TO WITNESS. Broadman 1961 14min sd
color $150. rent $7.50
ad
Shows steps through which a Christian
witness must go in order to be successful in
winning others to Christ. Emphasizes the
use of the Bible in witnessing
LC card Fi A 61-599
THE HUMAN BODY: MUSCULAR SYSTEM.
Coronet 1962 13J^min sd b&w $75. color $150
Jh-sh-c Guide
Discusses the three types of muscle
which make up the human muscular system.
Photomicrography, models, and animation ex-
plain the structure and function of voluntary
muscle tissue and laboratory demonstration
illustrates the role of the nerve impulse in
muscular contraction. Describes the role of
ATP in the complex chemical process of mus-
cular movement
LC card Fi A 62-267
THE HUMAN BODY: NUTRITION AND
METABOLISM. Coronet 1962 13i^min sd
b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh Guide
Distinguishes between basal metabolism
and active metabolism and expresses the energy
requirements of metabolism in units of calories.
Discusses the five classes of chemical sub-
stances which comprise all natural foods —
carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and
minerals — and explains the basic chemistry by
which they supply our bodies with energy and
essential chemicals needed for growth and re-
pair
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HUMAN DIGESTION. Contem 1961 lOmin sd
b«&w $50. rent $5
Jh-sh
Beginning with the stimulation of the
organs of digestion by the sight and smell
of appetizing food, we see how the food we
eat is made available for the growth, energy
and repair of all of our body cells, from this
first salivary action through to liver purifica-
tion of blood nutrients and the pumping by
the heart to all parts of the body
HUMANISM— VICTORY OF THE SPIRIT.
Rembrandt 1960 30min sd b&w $175. rent
$17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Haesaerts
Defines with paintings the transition
from the conception of medieval man. God-
ridden, guilt- ridden and physically unimpres-
sive to the Humanist-plastic assertion of man
as measure (and measurer) of all things
HUNGER. ChurchWorld 1962 29%min sd b&w
$35'
sh-c-ad
Produced by Missions Visualized
Surveys the needs and programs of
churches in Pakistan. India, Korea. Hong
Kong, and the Congo. Emphasizes the need
for education, medical care, self respect, and
adequate food
LC card Fi A 62-225
I AM A LITTER BASKET. GoPic 1961 7min
sd b«&w $75. rent $7.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by British Transport Commis-
sion
Shows the adventures of a hungry litter
basket and its frustrating attempts to gather
some trash from the preoccupied public
1 DON'T WANT TO QUESTION YOUR PRO-
GRAM, BUT. . . Special 1961 14min sd
b&w (Open for discussion ser) $70, rent $10
c-ad Guide
The mother and father of a boy who is
reading below grade level begin to question
the school program and make the teacher
see that the assistance of the school counselor
is needed
I WANT TO TALK RIGHT NOW. Special 1961
22mm sd b&w (Open for discussion ser)
$110. rent $10
c-ad Guide
Contains an introduction to problems of
parent- teacher conferences followed by a role
playing sequence of a parent- teacher confer-
ence in which the teacher is unprepared to
make adequate interpretation about the child
I WAS A NINETY-POUND WEAKLING.
Contem 1961 29min sd b&w (Candid eye
ser) $130. rent $7
ada
ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
. Character study of people who are
anxious, to keep themselves and other people
physically fit
ICI ON. PARLE FRANCAIS. IntFlmBur 1960
21min sd color $225. rent $10
sh-c
French narration
Comments on Quebec and surrounding
countryside in simple French for beginning
students
EFLA evaluation card No. 4310
'^'^,4L91l.^1'Q" COUNTRY: TRAIL TO
IP'^'^^?^ SAWTOOTH MOUNTAINS.
IdahoDptComm 1961 14min sd b&w $72.50;
color $145. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
rp „•, Fo"ows a trip starting at the Old Oregon
Trail station site near Mountain Home to
Trinity Mountain Lookout. Rocky Bar. the
Lazy H Ranch at the edge of the Sawtooth
Mountain region and then to Alturas Lake.
Includes views of a pack trip into Alice Lake
and an airplane ^ flight along the Sawtooth
Mountains to Redfish Lake and the Stanley
Basin country
LC card Fi A 62-115
IDEAS TAKE SHAPE. BayShoreSch 1961
24min sd color $170. rent $4
p. el
Shows beginning kindergarten ex-
periences, and the development of skills in
successive grades, until, as a culmination of
elementary school learnings, a class edits,
produces, and distributes a school newspaper.
Portrays the various facets of the language
arts program from diagnostic testing to trips
far afield. Uses classroom projects and field
trips to integrate knowledge areas — science,
art, spelling, penmanship, and English com-
position. All areas are correlated into the
child's background experience. Shows a class
visiting Idlewild International Airport, and the
resulting creative outgrowth
IF ANIMALS KNEW. GypsyEnt 1962 8min sd
color $40. free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Mary Knapp for National
Wildlife Federation
Shows the prominent role animals play
in human lives with a plea from animals
asking people to protect them and thus enjoy
their maximum usefulness and aesthetic value
IF NOT HIGHER. NYRabbis 1957 30min sd
b&w rent $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
An adaptation of the classic Peretz story
of mercy and man's love for his fellow man.
telling of the Tzadik of Nemirov, whose dis-
ciples believed that he ascends to heaven dur-
ing Slichos time, and of the "Litvak" who
learned that he goes even higher than that
IMPROVE YOUR STUDY HABITS. Coronet
1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Shows a young boy who realizes that he
is handicapped by poor study habits being
given pointers by a friend on how to form
good habits of study in the classroom, in the
study hall and library, and at home. Suggests
such habits as taking notes, learning how to
use reference books, outlining, and making
a homework schedule
LC card Fi A 61-304
IN QUEBEC WOODS. Quebec 1956 28%min sd
b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
French version available
Shows the rivers and lakes of the forests
of Quebec, their excellent fishing facilities
and the beauty of the forests
IN THE PARK (MARCEL MARCEAU). Con-
tem 1956 14min sd b&w $110, rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Marcel Marceau creates in pantomime the
characters of the people in a park one summer
afternoon and evening: policeman, gossips, in-
fants, children, balloon seller, young lovers,
tough guy. lamplighter, blind old man
EFLA evaluation card No. 3426
INDIA. AirFrance 1959 20min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jack Sarger
Covers places of interest in and near the
holy city of Benares. Delhi and Calcutta
INDIA. IntFlmBur 1960 22min sd color $195,
rent $7.50
el-jh-sh
Produced by Gateway Productions
Surveys geography, climate, agriculture,
racial and social structure, religion and cul-
ture. Beginning scenes furnish a basic under-
standing of geography and topography of the
great sub-continent of India. Describes incur-
sions of many races and we see how racial
and language differences, as well as religious
differences, have affected the development of
this nation. India's primitive agriculture, the
caste system, village life, popular amusements
and occupations of men and women bring into
sharp focus the plight of India's great under-
nourished and overcrowded masses. In contrast
we see the gracious, cultured life of a minority;
the impact of Western civilization on India's
cities, and advances along educational, medi-
cal and industrial fronts , ^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4650
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
INDIA: A BETTER TOMORROW. Bailey 1962
16min sd color $170, rent $10
el-Jh-ad Guide
Studies o-ld and new India^-her unique
traditions of the past, and her efforts to meet
the needs of the present and future. Surrounded
by sea and mountains, India s geographical
posiUon has isolated her for centuries. In to-
day's shrinking world, India strives to over-
come a heritage of rigid social castes, to ob-
tain equal rights for all her people, to indus-
trialize farming, build factories and dams, edu-
cate her children and teach them a national
language. Discusses religion, women's place in
society, climate and clothing, the use of work
animals, transportation, handicrafts, farm crops,
and cities
INDONESIA TO INDIA. NZealEmb 1961 25min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Tells of New Zealand's participation in
the Colombo Plan
INDUSTRY AND THE WORKER. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.76
c-ad
Produced by KTCA-TV. Kinescope
Mr Rudolph Bannow, vice-president of
the National Association of Manufacturers, pre-
sents his views on the role of industry and
the worker. He discusses the concept of the
worker, spiritual values in work, relations be-
tween management and labor, foreign competi-
tion, automation, taxation, and inflation
LC card Fi A 61-547
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND NATURAL
BODY DEFENSES. Coronet 1961 llmin sd
b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Uses photomicrography, laboratory dem-
onstration, and animation to illustrate the two
groups of natural defenses which guard the
body against disease Explains that the outer
body defenses include the skin, passages of
the nose and throat, and stomach acids, and
among the inner body defenses are lymph
frlands, the chemical antibodies, the spleen and
iver, and white blood cells, which are shown
ingesting and destroying bacteria
LC card Pi A 61-810
INGILA OF THE CONGO. UnitedChris 1956
17min sd color $192.85, rent $6
Jh-sh. c-ad
Describes the influence of the mission
of the Disciples of Christ in the life of a Con-
golese boy, telling how he dedicates his life
to help others in his village
LC card Fi A 62-811
INSECT MOUNTING AND PRESERVING.
Dowling 1961 14min sd color $135
Jh-sh-c Guide
Shows a variety of methods for preserv-
ing and mounting insects. Methods illustrated
include: direct preserving in alcohol, boiling
and preserving in alcohol, field preservation of
winged forms, intermediate preservation in tri-
angles, spreading winged forms, paper-layered
can preservation, pinning various kinds of in-
sects, use of minuten pins for small insects,
paper points, preparing tiny forms for preser-
vation in clove oil or as microscope slides.
Shows the most simplified equipment needed in
each case and gives step-by- step directions
EPLA evaluation card No. 4720
INSTRUMENTS OF ASTRONOMY. IntFlmBur
1961 12min sd color $120, rent $5
el
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Shows the instruments man has used to
look at the night sky: an armillary sphere,
quadrant and sextant and modern observatory
telescopes
•NTEGRATION: REPORT 1. ColUPr 1960
24min sd h&w $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Anderson
Sho%Ys developments in integration in
cities in the north as well as in the south
Gains added impact from the fact that all the
sequences were shot when the events were ac-
tually occurring. Includes scenes of a Negro
demonstration in Montgomery, a sit-in incident
in a Southern store, interviews with the Rev
Martin Luther King, Mr Mboya of Kenya
EFLA evaluation card No. 4651
INTERLUDE BY CANDLELIGHT. GoPic 1960
13min sd color $155, rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by Netherlands Information
Service
Shows an 80 year old Dutchman, Harry
van Tussenbroek, and his world of puppets,
which he creates from material such as bird
carcasses, beads, seaweed and shells. As the
old artist muses before the fireplace, his tiny
creatures, in devastating blend of color and
imagery, perform a danse macabre to end them
all
THE INTERNATIONAL ATOM. Contem 1960
26min sd color $150, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by United Nations Visual In-
formation Board for International Atomic En-
ergy Agency
Uses sequences from Britain, The United
States, the U.S.S.R., Canada. Germany, France,
India, Japan, the Netherlands, and Venezuela
in presenting a report of modern applications
of atomic energy. Describes the use of tracer
isotopes in agriculture in India, new ways of
strengthening plastics and metals in use in
England, and new discoveries in healing through
radiation being used in the United States
LC card Fi A 62-74
EFLA evaluation card No. 4427
INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS REALIS-
TICALLY. EducTest 1961 17M!min sd b&w
$50. free-loan
ad
Shows that test scores take on meaning
only as they are interpreted properly. Dis-
cussess the use of scores as an estimate of
ability only, the value of percentile bands and
the necessity of comparing scores to various
norms tables
EFLA evaluation card No. 4681
INTERREGNUM. Contem 1961 29min sd b&w
$235. rent $30
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles and Altina Carey
Traces Germany's pattern of corruption
and destruction spanning the two World Wars.
A truly overwhelming portrait of evil with
commentary spoken by Lotte Lenya
INTERSECTION SAFETY. DallasJones 1961
lOmin sd color $65
sh-ad
Sponsored by National Assn. of Auto-
motive Mutual Insurance Companies
Features an insurance claim representa-
tive who illustrates different types of inter-
section collisions. Depicts intersection situa-
tions and presents four basic rules for pre-
venting this type of accident
INTRODUCED ANIMALS. NZealEmb 1961
18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Outlines the problem of how animals in-
troduced into New Zealand have become too
numerous for the mountainous areas which
they inhabit
INTRODUCING AIR. Bailey 1962 llmin sd
b&w $60; color $120. rent $6
p-ei Guide
Produced by Discovery Films
Correlated with the fllmstrip of the same
title
Shows how air fills the sails of a sail-
boat and pushes the boat along. Explains that
while we cannot see air, it is very real, it
takes up space, it touches everything around
us, and it makes us feel warm or cold. Il-
lustrates these points by performing some
simple experiments with a glass, water, and a
balloon
INTRODUCING INSECTS. EBF 1962 17min sd
b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
e!-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Identifies characteristics of the arth-
ropods and makes a comparison with vertebrate
animals. Shows examples of the main groups
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
of insects and gives the key anatomical char-
acteristics used for identification and classifica-
tion. Uses microcinematography, slow-motion,
and time-lapse to reveal insect development.
Includes views of the flea, the Goliath oeetle,
the praying- mantis, and bees and ants; shows
the moulting of a plant bug and the emergence
of a moth
LC card Fi A 62- 4S
INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL DISSECTION.
IntFlmBur 1960 llmin sd color $110, rent
$5
sh-c
Presents proper preparation, use and
maintenance of basic laboratory equipment,
instilling in the biology student an under-
standing of the purposes, tools and techniques
of biological dissection. Shows students em-
ploying forceps, probes, scalpel blades and
other lab instruments to dissect common verte-
brates and invertebrates
INTRODUCTION TO BASKETRY OF THE
POMO
In BASKETRY OF THE POMO (3 films)
INTRODUCTION TO DENMARK. Brandon
1960 15min sd color $165, rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Danish Government Film
Oflfice
Shows the land and the people of Den-
mark and how the government is concerned
with providing the old with a means of en-
joying_themselves
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4428
INTRODUCTION TO THE STANFORD-BINET
TEST OF INTELLIGENCE. IntFlmBur
1961 22min sd color $100, rent $12.50
Produced by Calvin Productions for
University of Kansas City
Demonstrates the composition of this
widely-used instrument for the measurement
of inteUigence, its administration, interpreta-
tion, and use. Gives concrete illustrations of
the testing process, of students who can be
better understood as a result of this testing,
and of cooperative follow-up efforts. Introduces
technical measurement concepts which are
necessary to an understanding of the values
and limitations of such testing
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FLUID
MOTION. lowaU 1962 25min sd color $210,
rent $5.50
c-ad Guide
Designed to orient beginning engineering
students m the concepts of fluid dynamics.
Cites examples from a host of everyday experi-
ences, and makes full use of a complex array
of laboratory equipment to illustrate the variety
and range of fluid flow phenomena
INVITATION TO GEORGIA— RSVP. Lockheed-
Ga 1962 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures the distinctive, cosmopolitan
way of life blended with a vigorous industry
and growing prosperity in Georgia. Includes
views of the Atlanta municipal airport, and
of the homes, churches, schools, lakes, moun-
tains, and Golden Isles seacoast, pointing out
that holiday living in Georgia is everyday
living at home
LC card Fi A 62-747
IONIZATION AND IONIC EQUILIBRIUM.
IndU 1960 15min sd b«&w $75. rent $3.75;
color $150. rent $5.50
sh-c
Animation depicts the concepts of ioniza-
tion, dissociation, and ionic equilibrium. Pro-
vides an introduction to the more difflcult
concepts of the ionization constant and buffered
solutions
LC card Fi A 61-962
IS CO-EXISTENCE POSSIBLE? NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KTCA — TV. Kanescope
Senator Hubert Humphrey presents his
views on the possibility of co-existence be-
tween the Soviet bloc and the West. He ex-
plains the nature and function of United
States' foreign policy and the problems and
possible answers in bringing about a mutually
satisfactory relationship witn the Soviet Union
LC card Fi A 61-546
EFLA evaluation card No. 4791
IS DEMOCRACY POSSIBLE? NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescope
Outlines the role of the democratic sys-
tem of government in the world today. De-
scribes the meaning of democracy, what it
requires of its citizens, and how it may be
expected to operate. Discusses democracy and
its chances in competition with dictatorship
and totalitarian systems
LC card Fi A 61-553
ISRAEL: MIDDLE EAST NEIGHBOR. Bailey
1962 16min sd color $160, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Shows that Jews who live in Israel have
come from many parts of the world and have
united to build ancient Palestine into a new
world neighbor. Israel is a land of barren
deserts and broad green valleys, of Roman
ruins and modern apartment houses, of eastern
and western traditions comprising many
cultures. In utilizing her rich mineral re-
sources, reclaiming her land, industrializing
her economy, and raising the living standards
of her people, Israel is one of the fastest grow-
ing nations today
ISRAEL TODAY. Murray 1961 28min sd b&w
$100; color $275, rent $25
sh-c-ad
Depicts modern Israel. Shows Tel Aviv
a^ a buzzing metropolis of an ultra-modern
state. Includes views of apartment houses
and office buildings
LC card Fi A 61-217
ISTANBUL AND IZMIR. IntFlmBur 1961 llmin
sd color $120, rent $5
el-Jh-8h
Opens with references to a map which
defines the boundaries of Turkey and designates
neighboring nations. At Istanbul. Izmir and
other cities of western Turkey, shows a mix-
ture of ancient and modern characteristics in-
cluding scenes of schools, homes, mosques,
port activity and city streets
IT TAKES A MAN. Hour 1961 27%min sd
b&w $180, rent $9; color $300, rent $13.50
el-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Gives an answer to the question asked
by many people, "What makes an average
boy decide to be a priest?" The Joe of this
story proceeds from home through the semi-
nary. His year of training culminates in his
dramatic ascent to the altar
ITALIE DU NORD. See NORTHERN ITALY
IT'S TIME TO IRRIGATE. UnionPacif 1962
lOmin sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows modern methods used in determ-
ining when a crop needs water, how much to
apply to a given crop, and new methods of
application. Teaches the user of water for ir-
rigation how full value can be obtained from
a given amount of water in a given amount
of time
IOWA'S EXPANDING ECONOMY. DesMReg
1958 24min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells the story of Iowa's economy, em-
phasizing the happy balance between agri-
culture and industry
LC card Fi A 61-990
J. D. GOES HUNTING. NZealEmb 1961 15min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Shows an American visiting New Zealand
to go fishing and deer hunting. Displays rugged
outdoor sports amid magnificent scenery
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
JAMAICA ON THE MARCH. Jamaica 1961
13%min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Samuel L. Schulman Pro-
ductions
Discusses industrialization in Jamaica. in
the British West Indies, describing the in-
dustrial potential of the country, and the
skills and education of its people. Includes
views showing life in Jamaica
LC card Fi A 62-754
JAPAN. AirFrance 1959 20min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
French version available
Produced by Jack Sarger
The beautiful shrines, magnificent cos-
tumes of the old Japan mixed with modern
Tokyo
JAPAN HARVESTS THE SEA. Disney 1961
29min sd color (People and places ser)
$300. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows a typical day in the life of a fish-
inff village, stressing the complete dependence
for survivail on the bounty of the sea
JAPAN, ITS CULTURE AND ITS PEOPLE.
AV-ED 1962 llmin sd color $110. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Though the medium of old prints. Com-
modore Perry is shown re- opening this island
nation which had been closed from the western
influence for 223 years. Pictures the Japanese
of today in their traditional kimono and western
dress and shows the woodcuts of Hiroshige and
others along with the gentle art of *'cha-no-yu"
(tea ceremony) and "ikebana" (flower arrange-
ment)
JAPAN: PACIFIC NEIGHBOR. Bailey 1962
15 min sd color $160. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Shows how in this land of mountains sur-
rounded by sea, the Japanese people have
adapted their unique environment to flt their
own needs. Fleets of fishing boats range across
the Pacific in search of food for Japan's dense
population," merchant ships travel over the
world, carrying Japanese manufactured goods
in trade for raw materials to supply her many
factories. Crowded cities perch on narrow
shelves of land, while a multitude of tiny farms
take up every foot of workable ground. Dis-
cusses transportation, education, religion, in-
dustries, city and farm life, showing how
Japan faces the constant challenge of her dif-
ficult topography, climatic extremes, and grow-
ing population
JAPON. See JAPAN
EL JARDfN ZOOL6GICO. Barr 1961 llmin sd
color $125. rent $6
p-ei-Jh Guide
Spanish narration
A beginning conversational Spanish film.
Takes the student on a trip to the zoo and
points out the names of the various animals:
includes descriptive and action words, and
illustrates the use of the singular and plural
form of the words
LC card Fi A 61-852
THE JAZZ OF DAVE BRUBECK. Assn 1961
26%min sd b&w (The twentieth century ser)
free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS News for The Pruden-
tial Insurance Co. of America
Dave Brubeck and his quartet tell Re-
porter Walter Cronkite why they play jazz,
what they aim to do in their playing, why
they play together, what they get out of it,
and then give a demonstration
JE PARLE FRANCAIS (120 films). EBF 1961
2-15min sd b&w or color purchase apply
Jh-sh-c Guide
_ Complete two or three year course in
French comprised of text, film and tape. In-
cludes 120 filmed episodes, 120 units of tape,
a 2- volume teacher's manual, and a 4- volume
student textbook
JET AND ROCKET ENGINES. IndU 1961
lOmin sd b&w $50; color $100. rent $3.25
Jh-sh
Develops the principle of reaction as it
applies to jet and rocket engines. Contrasts
the ram jet engine to the turbojet engine and
their need for fuel, air, and ignition is made
evident. Demonstrates that both combustion
and thrust can be obtained in a vacuum
JET BOATS IN NEW ZEALAND. NZealEmb
1961 lOmin sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the jetboat, a New Zealand inven-
tion, being put through its paces on a fast
flowing Canterbury river
THE JETS ARE HERE. Boeing 1960 18min sd
color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the airplanes of the jet age
THE JOINT-LEGGED ANIMALS— ARTHRO-
PODS. EBF 1962 16min sd (Biology ser)
b&w $115. rent $5.50; color $230. rent $8
sh-c Guide
Shows representatives of each of the
five major classes of arthropods and relates
them to the arthropod body plan: crustaceans,
centipedes, millipedes, arachnids, and insects.
Illustrates the processes of metamorphosis and
moulting
JOURNEY TO NAZARETH. Novik 1960
27%min sd color $265
Jh-sh-c-ad
A tour of the Holy Land, including views
of the sites where Jesus lived and taught
LC card Fi A 61-334
JUDGING PEOPLE. Hound 1962 23min sd b&w
$liO, rent $25
sh-c-ad
Shows frequent pitfalls in sizing up
people, as well as methods to avoid mistakes
in making decisions about people and predicting
their performance. Tells how to improve one's
ability to analyze and judge personality, in-
telligence, ability and capacity
THE JUNGLE AND THE PLOW. Contem 1957
28min sd b&w $100, rent $7
el-Jh-ad
Produced by Ama Ltd., India, for
UNESCO
Shows UNESCO assistance in a 1,000
square mile land in Minneriya. Ceylon
LC card Fi A 57-458 ^, ^ _
EFLA evaluation card No. 4652
JUPITER, SATURN AND MARS IN MOTION.
EBF 1961 7%min si color $90
Jh-sh
Shows a number of time-lapse photo-
graphs taken through the Mount Wilson Ob-
servatory telescope over a period of 3 years
showing the rotation of Jupiter with its satel-
lite and shadow, the shrinking polar cap of
Mars
JUST LIKE ME. Lohmann 1962 7%min sd color
$79, rent $5
p.. el
Explores the question, "Why aren't my
friends just like me?" Imagines situations in-
volving four identical boys and encounters
amusing and instructive incidents
JUST PLUG IT IN. BayState 1961 23%min sd
color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Electric Counsel of New
England
Live action and animation illustrate the
proper use of all electrical home appliances
and equipment. Told humorously from the
viewpoint of the wall outlet
THE KEY. UnitedJew 1960 28min sd b&w free-
loan
sh-c-ad
14min version available
Story of a young boy who has lived In a
temporary makeshift house in a ma'abara
(transit camp) with his family ever since he
came to Israel seven years ago. Shows that
he is ^ fully aware of ^ the tension and misery
caused in his family by their impossible living
conditions
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
KILLERS AND CARCINOGENS
In VIRUS (8 films)
KINESCORE, WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS.
Harmolin 1961 8min sd color $125
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Kinescore
Correlated with the fllmstrip "Kinescore,
an introduction to the orchestra"
Helps the classroom student to identify
the various instruments in an orchestra as
well as their many sounds. Tells that it is a
literal and complete translation, not a simplifl-
cation of the written score, and the instruments
are shown as they play, even if only for one
note. Color is used to distingiuish and identify
the four sections of the orchestra and the in-
dividual instruments of each section
LAND OF BRITAIN. Contem 1962 24min sd
b&w $100, rent $7
el-Jh-ad
Surveys the United Kingdom, its kcok-
raphy, aRriculture. industries, transportation
and power, with closing sequences concentraUns:
on London
LAND OF ETERNAL CONTRASTS. Utah 1959
26min sd color $150. free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tours the state of Utah, showing its major
scenic, historic, and recreational attractions.
Includes views of Temple Square in Salt Lake
City. Bingham Copper Mine. Logan Canyon,
Zion and Bryce National Parks, Dead Horse
Point, and some winter sports scenes
LC card Fi A 62-391
THE KING AND THE LION. Contem 1954
lOmin sd color $100, rent $5
p-el-Jh-sh
Produced by Wallace Puppet Films
Based on the Aesop fable, "Androcles
and the Lion." Makes the point that we receive
love and kindness in return for giving it
EFLA evaluation card No. 2357
KINGDOM OF THE SAGUENAY. Quebec 1959
29%min sd b&w or color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Discusses the Saguenay: its history,
economy, tourist attractions, lumber industry,
paper industry and its gigantic aluminum in-
dustry whose products cover every part of the
world. Shows the agriculture of this fertile
and picturesque region which is also a paradise
for hunting and fishing enthusiasts
KINGS AND QUEENS. GoPic 1959 24min sd
color $305
sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Czinner
History of England related through pre-
sentation of a cavalcade of British monarchs.
Personal anecdotes are revealed about each
monarch as paintings of them are portrayed in
color
KNOW YOUR LIBRARY. Coronet rev 1962
llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1946 film
.Discovers the value of the library when
working on a research assignment. Shows how
to use the card catalog, find books as classified
by the Dewey Decimal System, and how to use
reference materials, such as an encyclopedia
and the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
THE KOREAN PEOPLE. IntFlmBur 1961
llmin sd color $120, rent $5
el-Jh-sh
?f ^.^°°-^*1^ Korea on a rnap and identifies
its principal cities. Scenes of an open-air fish
market at Pusan and views of rice-growing
Hir^^^^o^^^'^^^^^^^l-^^^^y.^^flect the nation'!
dependence on fishing and farming. In Seoul
the combinatipn of traditional and modern in-
S,^o«^^Ki i? evidenced by, children at play, wo-
rnen beating heavy cloth to "press" it, girls
a h ^^a"^ a university and a family dressed for
^"^SS^.^"^^ i^^I'^L., Quebec 1960 14min sd
b&w or color free-loan
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
of qt ?tefri^cf,,i^^^?^^l?- °.^ blacksmith shops
^^IfmiS'^sd^^^^^oV^^oV^r^lj.oar^ec 1^
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
LAND WITHOUT WATER. Novik 1960
lai/^min sd color $135
Jh
Stresses the importance of water and de-
picts how Israel brought irrigation to its
desert areas
LC card Fi A 61-335
THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY IN ACTION.
Electronic 1961 14min sd color $125. free-
loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Shows details of planning, experiment,
and teaching methods in a high school language
laboratory
LC card Fi A 62-249
LANGUAGE OF ALGEBRA. IntFlmBur 1960
16min sd color $165. rent $7.50
sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Defines symbols, surveys their familiar
applications in a modern world and illustrates
their role in mathematics. Watching the ani-
mated evolution of a plot of land, from wood-
lot to subdivision, gives us the opportunity
to solve several mathematical problems that
confront the owner of the land; the area of
his property and of the individual lots he in-
tends to sell, the length of the road to be
paved, the amount of fencing needed to en-
close a playground, and the number of bot-
tles of milk needed for this community. In
each problem a formula is set up and alge-
braic symbols are substituted for actual ob-
jects to streamline the equation
EFLA evaluation card No. 4252
THE LANGUAGE OF FACES. Contem 1961
17min sd b&w $75. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the American Friends Serv-
ice Committee
Depicts idea of potential warfare, in
American life— children singing during H-bomb
drills, businessmen inspecting a Civil Defense
shelter, people watching military parades and
weapons displays— but also examples of the
growing renunciation of violence, concluding
with scenes of a Quaker vigil at the Pentagon
LC card Fi A 61-320
EFLA evaluation card No. 4752
LATIN AMERICA: AN INTRODUCTION.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
XI. X Introduces the nations of the Americas
that comprise Latin America. Presents the
cornmon bonds of history, traditions, religion,
customs, and languages that the people share
as key ideas in understanding the meaning of
Latin America. Includes views of a fiesta
LC card Fi A 61-811
LAURENTIAN SUMMER. Quebec 1961
14%min sd b&w or color free-loan
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the Laurentians in the summer.
nJi® ^Si^^J/v?^$"AT^ ^^ well as tourists head for
the North of Montreal. Gay summer resorts,
ti^il^f ^"^^'PP^^./^iL ^11 ^^?ds of sports and at-
tractions await those who are looking for a
lively vacation. The others, enticed bv the
fl^!?^'« enchanting peace of the Laurentians, will
find numerous lakes with excellent fishing
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
LAURENTIANS IN WHITE. Quebec 1961
i4%min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Describes winter in the Laurentian Moun-
tains. Shows the snow covered slopes, the
forests under the brilliant sun, the trails, and
the comfortable firesides of the Laurentian
hotels
LEARNING FROM DISAPPOINTMENTS.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el Guide
Tells how three children who are not
chosen for the roles they wanted in the school
history pageant overcome their disappointment
in various ways — through good sportsmanship,
by choosing another goal, and by trying again
in a different way
LC card Fi A 61-1073
EFLA evaluation card No. 4721
LEARNING FROM PETS IN THE CLASS-
ROOM. Journal 1961 15min sd b&w $75,
color $150
p-et Guide
Produced by Reinald Werrenrath
Shows a classroom where the children are
taking care of frogs, toads, and salamanders.
Teaches that some animals must depend for
their food on other animals and that they live
best in the environment that they are used
to. By watching caterpillars the pupils learn
about the entire life cycle of insects. Mam-
mals are seen by watching the hamster and
finally, taking care of fertile eggs in an incu-
bator and seeing them hatch, the pupils learn
that a chick's life begins in an egg
LEGEND OF THE BIRDS. NZealEmb 1961
20min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Views of New Zealand's unusual birds
with the story of the Maori legends
LESSON ON DIPLOMACY. WashU 1958 40min
sd b&w $100, rent $3.25
sh-c
Views eighth session of the Model United
Nations conference held April, 1958, on the
University of Washington campus. Shows pur-
poses and functions of the Model United Na-
tions and how conferences are organized
LET THE SUNSHINE IN. AlphaOmega 1961
12min sd color $120. rent $6
p-el
Sponsored by Everett Tigner
Marcy, a little puppet, sings about Jesus
and a happy life. New concept in child evange-
lism
LET'S GO SKIING. UW 1960 9min sd b&W
(Sport parade ser) $23.95
sh-c-ad
Available in silent version, $10.95
Shows a slalom across country with
Olympic champs from Squaw Valley to Mt
Snow, and then down the leading slopes of
Europe
LET'S HAVE A BARBECUE. KansasAg 1960
14min sd color $91.94, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains how to build a fire for outdoor
cooking, demonstrates meat-preparation tech-
niques, and presents new ideas for economical
and tasty barbecued meals
LC card Fi A 62-362
LET'S HAVE A PARADE. Barr 1962 lOmin sd
color $115. rent $6
p Guide
Shows children watching a patriotic pa-
rade and saluting the flag as it passes Tells
how they organize a parade of their own. and
shows the mailman and others pausing to salute
the flag and enjoying the display
LC card Fi A 62-396
LET'S LEARN TO PREDICT THE WEATHER.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
el-Jh Guide
Presents weather facts which pupils can
observe for themselves to give a basic under-
.^tanding of why weather changes take place.
Shows the significance of barometer readings,
wind direction, and types of clouds, and other
intere.sting observations which will enable pupils
to anticipate weather changes
LET'S LOOK AT LEVERS. Journal 1961 lOmin
sd b&w $55, color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions
Shows examples of levers and illustrates
how the lever, a basic simple machine, helps
man solve the problem of getting work done
efficiently and economically
LC card Fi A 61-571
LET'S LOOK AT WEEDS. CanNFB 1961 19min
sd b&w $90. rent $5; color $180, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-ad Guide
An ecological study of the relationship
between weeds and crop plants, describing the
life history of specific weeds with reference to
their susceptibility to cultural and chemical
control. Shows new developments in chemical
weed killers
LC card Fi A 59-1125
LET'S LOOK DEEPER. RepubSteel 1956 27min
sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Summarizes the basic principles of oil
well drilling and shows the important part
played by steel casing and tubing
LC card Fi A 62-100
LET'S WATCH PLANTS GROW. Coronet 1962
llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el Guide
Shows pupils planting seeds and watch-
ing plants grow in their classroom. Time-
lapse photography demonstrates the growth of
plants, and will stimulate interest in their
study. Experiments show pupils that plants
need water, minerals, and sunlight for growth
LC card Fi A 62-445
LETTER TO YOUNGSTOWN. Youngstown
1961 35min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh.c-ad
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Story of how steel is made, from raw ma-
terials to finished products. Shows coking and
hot metal production; close views of blooming
and other rolling operations. Story line in-
volves young boy who receives a share of
Youngstown stock
^LETTER WRITING FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet
1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
/ p-el Guide
If / Describes the invitation, thank-you letter.
li,^nd friendly letter received by three young
people. Shows one boy as he answers his let-
ter, explaining about the five parts of a letter,
the indented and block form, the use of capital
letters and punctuation, and how to ad(fress
an envelope
LC card FI A 61-843
EFLA evaluation card No. 4723
THE LETTUCE STORY. Ingraham 1961 12min
sd b&w $79.50. color $86.50
Jh-sh-c.ad
Sponsored by California Chemical Co.
Tells of the production of lettuce as a
field crop, from preparation of the soil to har-
vesting and. packing, with special emphasis on
modern agricultural methods
^'^?n'^n"'JI®, f^P.^ LOUISIANA. PanAmFlms
1960 20min sd b&w $110, color $175
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
o* 4. 4X?^^'^^'® tP^ free-loan from Louisiana
State Library. Baton Rouge. La.
Produced by Carolyn Ramsey Film Pro-
ductions
^Discusses the demonstration program of
the Louisiana State Library by which public
libraries have spread over the State since 1926.
Shows how a parish library is set up and oper-
ated for a trial period, explaining that the
books become such a vital part of the lives of
the people that they vote permanent financial
support
LC card Fi A 60-3458
LIBYA AHEAD. MarathonOil 1961 27mln sd
color $117.23, free-loan
sh-ad Guide
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
,* Pictures the oil industry in Libya. Points
out the social and economic progress of the
Libyan people and the contribution which the
oil industry has made in the past and will con-
tinue to make in the future
LC card Fi A 62-158
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LIFE AND DEATH OF A CELL. CalifU 1960
20min sd color $195, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Using the amoeba proteus to illustrate
the life process, offers a clear and cogent ex-
planation of how a cell embodies all. the func-
tions and properties common to living things
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4315
THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE . MALARIA
PARASITE. CalifU. 1961 lli^niin sd color
(Microbiology teaching ser) $124, rent $6,50
c-ad
Sexual and asexual cycles (including
exoerythrocytic stages) are depicted through
the use of animation
BFLA evaluation card No. 4b»d
LIFE FROM THE SUN. IntFlmBur 1961 15min
sd color $155, rent $7.50
el-Jh
Produced by Visual Education Films .
Offers a panoramic view of the sun s in-
fluence on earthly life and enumerates the
physical and biological phenomena that are the
direct results of the sun's energy. Presents its
instruction through the story of a boy who
learns, during a jet plane trip, that life on
earth depends on radiant energy
LIFE IN AN OASIS (North Africa). Coronet
1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
el-Jh Guide
Shows the relationship of an oasis envi-
ronment to daily life — the irrigation farming,
the building of houses of mud bricks, the con-
stant flght against wind and sand. Contrasts
earlier, natural oases with present-day, man-
made oases where modern technology is used
to locate water, drill wells, build fertilizer
factories, and prepare the earth for planting
LIFE IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. Rothschild
1958 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent apply; color
$100, rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Invincible Studios
The "dead heart" of Australia showing
bird, animal and human life in semi-arid ter-
rain. Shows that the native tribes inhabiting
this area have retained their primitive cave
dwellings, art work, and hunting methods
THE LIFE OF MOTHER SETON. Pittsburgh
Cath 1960 50min sd b&w $125, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Station WQED for Sisters of
Charity
Documentary film portraying the life and
character of Mother Seton, founder of the Sis-
ters of Charity and the parochial school sys-
tem in the United States
LC card Fi A 61-231
LIFE SCIENCE: RESPONSE IN A SIMPLE
ANIMAL. FilmAssoc 1962 llmin sd b&w $60,
rent apply; color $120, rent apply
Jh-sh Guide
Microphotography illustrates how a sim-
ple animal, the amoeba, responds to different
kinds of changes. Such activities as movement,
food getting and reproduction are simply re-
sponses to internal and/or external change.
Shows that successful response to change is
life; unsuccessful response is death
^'^hJ^.J^iri^'^i.NATION AND ITS MEAS-
UREMENT. Coronet 1961 13i^min sd b&w
$75. color $137.50
jh-sh Guide
« • , Illustrates the common sources of arti-
ncial light and explains their operation. De-
scribes in detail the measurement of light, in-
cluding liuminous intensity, luminous flux, and
Illumination. Explains and demonstrates such
basic terms as candlepower, lumen, and foot-
candle
LC card Fi A 61-839
A LIGHT IN^ NATURE. Shell 1962 33min sd
color free-loan
sh-ad
Ar.Hfio^cJi^^^^^-P^^®P^<^^iv® .9^ <^he current sci-
ooPiv*®^®"^L.i?^^"^i"& a- discussion about the
nriftnl^^v,^''^i^'^.i in space, the bathys^phl
Pv?^f^ti^5®^il®?^^ °^- ^^« o^e^"' the piercing
J^lshinf \emtron" "^^^^<^«<^«P^' ^^^ the atom-
LC card Fi A 62-264
LIGHT: LENSES AND OPTICAL INSTRU-
MENTS. Coronet 1961 13l^min sd b&w $75.
color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Explains in detail the principles by which
lenses function. Shows the similarity of a sim-
ple camera to the human eye; illustrates the
effects of different lens curvatures and of
systems of lenses. Discusses the practical ap-
plications of the properties of lenses in eye-
glasses, in the microscope, in the telescope,
and in other optical instruments
LC card Fi A 61-840
LIGHT: REFLECTION. Coronet 1961 13%min
sd b&w $75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Explains the laws of reflection and the
formation of images; illustrates the different
types of reflection; and demonstrates the form-
ation of real and virtual images in plane mir-
ors, convex and concave mirrors, and para-
bolic mirrors
LC card Fi A 61-841
LIGHT: REFRACTION. Coronet 1961 ISi^min
sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Illustrates by laboratory demonstration
and animation how and why light changes di-
rection when it passes from one substance into
another. Explains Sneil's law for determining
the index of refraction, and shows how the laws
of refraction are applied in the use of lenses
LC card Fi A 61-837
LIGHT: WAVE AND QUANTUM THEORIES.
Coronet 1961 13%min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Demonstrates the accepted theory of light
as consisting of both a wave motion and of
discrete bundles, or quanta, of energy. Per-
forms Young's double-slit experiment to show
the wave character of light. Shows in labora-
tory demonstrations and in animation the
Compton effect and other major experiments
associated with the present theory
LC card Fi A 61-838
THE LITTERBUG. Disney 1962 8min sd color
$100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the contemptible, yet skillful pest,
"The litterbug," who so effectively • manages
to defile our beaches, mountains, cities and
countrysides. Donald Duck stars as this un-
inhibited Public Nuisance Number One
LIVING MAMMAL. IntFlmBur 1961 17min sd
color $180, rent $9
Jh-sh
Produced by Murl Deusing Film Produc-
tions
Defining a mammal in biological terms,
shows the characteristics held in common by all
mammals and presents the various ways in
which mammals have adapted themselves to life
in the air, in the water, in tree tops and on
the ground. Examines the highly developed
senses of sigh, smell, touch and hearing and
shows how these are combined in the hunt for
food. Shows the adaptations of teeth for herb-
iverous. carnivorous and omnivorous modes of
life and portrays diverse means of self-protec-
tion
LOG DRIVE. CanNFB 1961 30min sd b&w $130.
rent $7
el-Jh-ad
Describes how, in the Quebec springtime,
a winter's cut of pulp logs is herded to mills
a hundred miles downstream. Shows how the
last trees are felled, cut, and piled on the al-
ready overburdened river ice; how, nudged by
dynamite, the ice fractures and the awaited
flow begins; and how the river men dart across
the moving mass, poling, hauling, and some-
times blasting the logs toward the mills before
the spring floods subside. Includes a ballad
singer who sings about the logging activities
LC card Fi A 58-630
LOGARITHMS AND THE SLIDE RULE (8
films). IntFlmBur 1961 ea SOmin sd b&w ea
$125, set $795; rent ea $7.50
sh-c
Produced by Calvin Productions
A carefully planned series of eight films
on the meaning and use of logarthms. Each
film presentation (after Lesson I) is so related
to the preceding lesson that continuity is pro-
vided
ss
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
THE LONG COOL SUMMER. VisionAssoc 1961
5min sd b&w or color rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by The Coffee Brewing Insti-
tute
Shows the wide range of possibilities with
coffee in a succession of special cold coffee
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4431
THE LONG DAY. GoPic 1960 15min sd color
$195. rent $15
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Carrickford
Shows Bergen. Norway, native customs,
dances and fishing fleets
LOOIE LAWTERS AND HIS SEVEN DAUGH-
TERS. Jantzen 1961 6min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Hockaday and Associates
Shows how a person can effectively over-
come the figure faults found in seven basic
body types through the purchase of the correct
styling, fabric, color and texture in a swim
suit
A LOOK AT PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY. Eastman
rev 1962 18min sd color free-loan
ad
Revision of 1948 film "Photo-lithography"
Shows a typical photolithography plant
and traces the creation and production of a
four-color printing job. Explains that photo-
lithography (also known as offset printing)
starts with the art director's choice of the
color transparency or color print most suitable
for photomechanical reproduction. Outlines
steps required before plates are prepared for
the presses and concludes with examples of
good printing at work as an important selling
and communication tool
A LOOK AT YOUR SCHOOLS. Welsh 1961
27min sd color purchase apply, rent $5
c-ad
Sponsored by Valley Stream, N.Y. Board
of Education
Shows that an excellent program of
studies in up-to-date schools in any communi-
ty points UD the need for continuing support
of the educational program
LOS ANGELES FROM THE AIR. Goldsmith
1962 15min sd color $140
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Aerial photography, animation and his-
torical photographs show an over-all view of
the geography and development of the Los
Angeles Metropolitan Area. Presents the basic
topography of the area, the pattern of early
growth, and the nature of the Central District
and the suburbs. Points out key problems of
transportation and water supply and empha-
sizes the great variety of ecoonmy, recreation,
cultural opportunities and ways of living which
underlie the rapid growth of this area
LA LUTTE. See WRESTLING
MAGDALEN ISLANDS. Quebec 1956 29min sd
b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the Magdalen Islands, their natural
beauty and their commercial evolution result-
ing from fishing, their only industry. Tells how
the lobster industry has greatly contributed to
the progrepc: of the Islands; everything is done
on the spot, even to shipping the fish to the
world's, markets. The life of the Madelinot,
changed somewhat by the progress being made
on the Islands, has lost none of its harshness
THE MAGIC MINERAL. CanNFB 1961 ISmin
sd b/'cw $75, rent $5
el-Jh-ad
Shows a typical asbestos town and follows
^9„ P^Of ^?ss of the fibrous rock from mine to
mill Tells how asbestos is brought from the
earth and refined for a great many uses, de-
scribes tne mining technique and portrays
modern^ commercial uses of asbestos
LC card Fi A 60-637
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4792
THE MAGiC OF WOOD. ArtEdge 1962 40min
sd color $396, rent $40
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Haverland Film Productions
Pictures artist Joseph Domjan at work
in his New Jersey studio, showing how he
creates, develops and completes a color woodcut
entitled "Fire peacock"
LC card Fi A 62-165
MAINTENANCE PAINTING: AN ENGINEER.
ING APPROACH TO LOWER COSTS.
Hercules 1961 26min sd color $171.13, free-
loan
c-ad
Produced by Farrell & Gage Films
Discusses the importance of doing an
adequate painting job
LC card Fi A 62-166
MAKE-UP
In GOOD GROOMING (4 films)
THE MAN. BellTel 1961 22min sd b&w (Selling
by telephone course ser) free-loan
ad
Produced by Henry Strauss & Co. for
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Surveys the problems and needs of po-
tential customers of yellow- page advertising,
pointing out the relationship between the way
a customer buys, produces, sells, and adminis-
ters, and his need for advertising and promo-
tion. Provides inexperienced saleswomen with
a general background of information on busi-
ness operations that will enable them to talk
intelligently when they endeavor to sell ad-
vertising space in the yellow pages of the tele-
phone book
LC card Fi A 61-260
MAN IN THE BLUE HELMET. Contem 1961
25min sd b&w $75, rent $7.50
Jh-ad
Produced by Alistair Cooke for United
States Broadcasters Committee for the United
Nations
Documentary about the blue-helmeted
United Nations soldier who guards the peace
in the Gaza Strip and the Congo. Outlines the
duty of the United Nations troops; they must
live with constant provocation, but are charged
with remaining calm. Glimpses of the indi-
vidual soldiers at work and on leave add up
to a revealing portrait of the type of soldier
who may become a symbol of man's civilized
sanity
MAN ON THE DOORSTEP. Methodist-
TRAFCO 1961 28min sd b&w $40, rent $3
sh-c-ad Guide
A portrayal of refugees fleeing from Red
China to crowded Hong Kong
LC card Fi A 61-832
THE MAN WHO BEAT DEATH. Post 1962
27min sd b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125,
rent $8
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of tennis player Billy Talbert's
life-long battle against diabetes. The drama
takes place at the scene of his tennis match
in Forest Hills with Pancho Gonzales. Flash-
backs show Talbert's life to the moment of
this contest. Incidents include some of his
life in adjusting to the incurable disease from
the time when he was nine years old
THE MANY LIVES OF J.Q.P. IndU 1956
lOmin sd b&w (Aging in the modem world
ser) $40. rent $2
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Michigan for
Fund for Adult Education
Correlated with the book "Aging in to-
day's society" edited by C. Tibbitts and others
Reviews the gains and losses which ac-
company the process of growing older, showing
how a man who is approaching middle age
tries to adjust to these changes
LC card Fi A 59-28
THE MAORI TODAY. NZealEmb 1961 20min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how the Maori have become in-
tegrated into European life, both in town
and country
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MAPPING A TREASURE HUNT. Cenco 1961
llmin sd (Elementary geography ser) b&w
$55. color $110
el Guide
Explains how to find directions and
natural and man-made objects when using a
map. Using the map as an illustration, depicts
a treasure hunt in a public park
LC card Fi A 62-162
MARCEL MARCEAU PANTOMIMES. Contem
1955 13min sd color $195. rent $20
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George K. Arthur
Marcel Marceau, pantomimist in three of
his works: "David and Goliath." "Lion tamer.
"Butterfly chase." Foreword by Jean Cocteau
MARGUERITE A LA FERME, IntFlmBur 1962
15min sd color $150. rent $6
el-Jh Guide
French narration , , .,, ,
Beginning French students will share the
happy experience of Marguerite as she spends
a day visiting, working, and playing on her
cousins' farm. The text is designed for stu-
dents with limited contact with French; depend-
ing on level of achievement, it will be useful
with elementary school classes
MARK OF MERIT ALUMINUM WINDOWS.
RepubSteel 1958 25min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Illustrates opportunities for the develop-
ment of the aluminum window market by
suggesting what to tell the builder, for ex-
ample, about the advantages of aluminum
windows. Points out what features to em-
phasize and how to present them so that the
buyer recognizes the advantages — and what
the advantages mean to him
LC card Fi A 62-14
MARK TWAIN GIVES .AN INTERVIEW.
Coronet 1961 13i/^min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Hal Holbrook's classic impersonation of
Mark Twain is re-created in this interview
with the author of some of the most beloved
and widely-read works in American literature
LC card Fi A 61-812
MARS AND BEYOND. Disney 1958 30min sd
color (Science -factual ser) $300. rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Uses animation and live action photogra-
phy to correlate the scientifically valid in-
formation presently known about the planet
Mars and describes an imaginary flight to
Mars in a manned space ship
MARSH TREASURES. Daggett 1961 12y2min
sd b&w $65. color $125
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Reveals the hidden treasures of salt,
sulphur, and oil buried beneath the plastic
ooze along the Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating
in diagram and live action how they are dis-
covered, mined, and produced. Includes views
of a crew on a marsh buggy, of miners in the
depths of a salt dome, of sulphur wells, of
molten mineral pouring from under the mire,
and of a derrick boring into the muck for
the black gold of oil
LC card Fi A 62-20
MASKS. FilmAssoc 1962 llmin sd color $120.
rent $5
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Pegasus Films
Shows a collection of masks, both primi-
tive and modern and shows how, in many
societies, masks have played an important role
in the performance of rituals, in the perpetua-
tion of myths and in the dramatizing of
legends. Helps toward an appreciation of the
role of masks in the cultural and artistic life
of all people, both ancient and modern
A MASTERPIECE OF SPANISH PAINTING.
ArizU 1962 25V2min sd color $175
sh-c-ad
Shows in detail the 26 large panels of a
rare masterpiece of Renaissance Spanish art
—The Retablo of Ciudad Rogrigo by Fernando
Gallego. Gives a stylistic and iconographic ex-
planation of this Hispano- Flemish retablo — one
of the greatest Spanish masterpieces on ex-
hibit in this country
EFLA evaluation card No. 4755
MASTERPIECES OF KOREAN ART. Korean
Res 1960 25min sd b&w or color free- loan
c-ad
Tells about 200 items of Korean national
treasures which were shown in United States
museums and are currently on exhibit in
Europe. Includes metal work, paintings, sculp-
ture and precious stones
MATTER OF CHOICE. AmDental 1960 27min
sd color $100. rent $3.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Designed to inform young adults about
the importance of the health of their mouths.
Jim and Marilou learn about their dental
future when they visit the dentist for a col-
lege entrance dental checkup. A discussion of
deciduous and permanent teeth, dental disease
versus lifetime teeth and cleaning versus
brushing is related to the interest of Jim and
Marilou. The choice for the future is made
now
MEALS FOR EVERYONE
In HOMEMAKER'S NOTEBOOK (4 films)
THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS. Methodist 1961
33min sd b&w $135. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores three major areas of activity
in national missions — the work among Spanish-
speaking Americans in Texas, the larger-
parish ministry in Boston's inner city, and
church extension in suburban Los Angeles
LC card Fi A 61-831
MEASURING TECHNIQUES. Thorne 1961
14min sd color (Biological techniques ser)
$140, rent $8
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school bi-
ology"
Illustrates techniques and principles of
handling basic laboratory equipment for
measuring lengths and volumes, and determin-
ing concentrations, ranging from gross to
microscopic. Demonstrates the ocular and stage
micrometers, hemacytometer, and various
types of volumetric glassware, including buret,
pipet, flask, and graduated cylinder
LC card Fi A 62-6
MEAT ON THE MOVE. Sterl-MovUSA 196J
28min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh
Produced by MPO Productions for Swiic
& Co.
Discusses various factors that contribute
to the complex and unique business of moving
meat from the farms and ranches to the con-
sumer's table
LC card Fi A 62-19
MECHANICS OF MARCHING. ArcPub 1961
lOmin sd (Precision drill technique ser)
b&w $35, color $50
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Continental Film Produc-
tions
Correlated with the book "Precision drill
technique" by A, R. Casavant
Shows the fundamentals of precision
drill invaluable to marching bands, drill teams
and drum corps. Describes and demonstrates
the basic drill rudiments of mark time meas-
ured steps and moving turns
MEDIEVAL TIMES: ROLE OF THE CHURCH.
Coronet 1961 13^min sd b&w $75, color
$137.50
sh Guide
Uses costumed re-enactments to show
the vast influences of the church on the peas-
ants, nobility, scholars, and clergy of the
Middle Ages, and the role of the church in
shaping European history then and in the
centuries to come. Includes views of churches
and cathedrals of Europe and of medieval art
LC card Fi A 61-306
EFLA evaluation card No. 4611
MEDITERRANEAN HOLIDAY. Sterl-MovUSA
1961 27%min sd color $140, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Alley for American
Export Lines
Follows an American Export Lines cruise
ship to various Ports of call: Casablanca,
Majorca, Palermo, Naples, Italian and French
Riviera and Madeira
37
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD. EBF 1961
22min sd b&w $120. rent $5.50; color $240.
rent $8
Jh-sh Guide
Shows the signiflcance of the Mediter-
ranean reffion in the development of Western
civilization. Illustrates the distinctive features
and achievements of early civilizations and
shows contemporary life in the Arab countries
and in Greece and Italy. Points out the impor-
tance of the region as a center of world tension
today
LC card Fi A 62-855
MEN AGAINST THE ICE. CanNFB 1961
25min sd b&w $110. rent $7
Jh-sh-ad
French version available
Describes the explorations of such men
as Davis, Barents, Hudson, and Baffin, and
their attempts to find a northern route to
Asia. Discusses the resources of the Arctic
archipelago and possibilities of industrial de-
velopment of the high Arctic. Describes the
atomic -powered submarine as the answer to
the problem of Arctic transport to and from
the area's rich oil resources
LC card Fi A 61-408
MEN OF BRAZIL. Assn 1962 70min sd color
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Moral Re-Armament
Shows how dockers from Rio de Janeiro
overcame corruption and Communist infiltration
on the Brazilian waterfront, paving the way
for free union elections
MERDEKA FOR MALAYA. MalayaEmb 1957
40min sd b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows the Merdeka (Independence) Cele-
brations in the Federal Capital. Highlights
are the handing over of Constitutional In-
strument by H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester,
Proclamation of Independence by Y.T.M.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Prime Minister
of the Federation of Malaya, at the Merdeka
Stadium, the Installation of the First Para-
mount Ruler at a glittering ceremony, and
the opening of the Federal Legislature by
His Majesty the King. Records the various of-
ficial functions in the week-long celebrations,
attended by foreign representatives and digni-
taries
LE MERLE. IntFlmBur 1959 5min sd color
$60, rent $3
sh-c
French narration
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
An old French-Canadian nonsense song.
Simple white cut-outs on pastel backgrounds
Erovide lively illustrations as the song relates
ow a blackbird loses parts of his body one
by one and then regains them two- and three-
fold.
'^^??'^"9°-'i°^ND, NatTB 1961 24min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Henry Strauss Productions
Portrays the struggle of a doctor to in-
form her community regarding the need to con-
flHf^ tuberculosis. Explains that each of the
influential people whom she attempts to con-
vince endeavors to pass the responsibility to
some other individual or group
LC card Fi A 62-164
METALLURGICAL BACKGROUND
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ames Laboratory of the
Atomic Energy Commission
Shows highlights in the operations of thP
n^-?P^^Q?oT^*''r^' ^- "^-^J^^ instillation of tht
fiin=f%^fw*^^l Atomic Energy Commission, by
lHo^ J^r£l^ *?® ^^^Pf ^" the development of
the process for production of yttrium mptal
and develops an insight into the fSlTtieT and
the pioneering tradition of this laboratory in
the investigation of the "rare earths." Shows
how basic research, development and produc-
tion go along together. Shows steps in metal
processing: separation of yttrium from rare
earths, conversion to fluoride, reduction, and
arc melting. Special emphasis is given to
purity, and the need for careful analytical con-
trol
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN TEACHING
MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films). lowaU 1961
sd b&w ea $75
c-ad
Titles are:
Lesson 1. SCALE SONG, MUSIC STAFF,
XYLOPHONE. SOmin rent $4.50. Pre-
sents music reading readiness activities
for children. Familiarizes the students
with the staiff liner, the music staff, the
lines and spaces, and the G clef. Teaches
the F major scale song by the whole and
part methods
LC card Fi A 62-749
Lesson 2. SCALE SONG, FELT BOARD, XYLO-
PHONE. 24min rent $3, Introduces the
feltboard, placing the notes on it to com-
plete the F major scale. Students sing
the scale song, and helpers play the notes
on the xylophone, place the proper syl-
lables under the notes on the feltboard,
and replace the notes of the feltboard
LC card Fi A 62-750
Lesson 3. SCALE SONG, MAGNETIC STAFF,
MELODE BELLS. 23min rent $3. Intro-
duces the magnetic staff and a set of
Sw^iss melody bells, demonstrating the
scale using the bells. Eight students play
the scale song on the bells, while the
class sings
LC card Fi A 62-751
Lesson 4. SCALE SONG. KEYBOARD. AUTO-
HARP. 24min rent $3. Introduces a small
plastic keyboard, discussing the arrange-
ment and groupings of the notes. Uses an
oilcloth keyboard to point out notes as
the class sings the scale song. Places
the large keyboard on the floor while the
students step off the notes
LC card Fi A 62-752
Lesson 5. SCALE SONG, PERCUSSION. PEN-
CIL 24min rent $3. Reviews lessons 1-4.
Students play the scale song on selected
percussion Instruments and then write out
the scale song on prepared staff paper
LC card Fi A 62-753
MEXICO: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE.
EBP rev 1961 20min sd b&w $120, rent
$5.50; color $240. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1939 film "People of Mexico"
^io«^ -^^^^^^^^i *^®. changes that are taking
place in Mexico, including the growth of a
middle class society which is developing as a
result of education and industrial progress In-
cludes views which show Mexico as an old
country with new ideas, striving to provide a
better life for its people, pointing out the In-
wi^hir,'"'"^?^ ^"^- Ppmitive open-air mS?kets
withm a few minutes' drive of a city with
beautiful parks, fine theatres, and office build -
LC card Fi A 61-896
MICHAEL A MONGOLOID CHILD. NYU 1962
14min sd b&w $100, rent $6
c-ad
don, Inililf^ ^^ ^""^"^ ^^^^ Institute, Lon-
o\^Ur^ mr?^l^®^ ^" intimate study of a mongoloid
child living on a farm in rural England He
eads an ordinary family life and, although hi
flftPen"Vp^r."?.?^^ l^""**^^ ^^^ than the nSFmal
PlWf'&P'^rh ^c1>m"iS?S?rrvX'%?s"^Kr6the^r
iSrv^^fa%^Te ^^ ^^^ «"^^ '-'- tJfelrX^m^
LC card Fi A 62-940
'^"^snlii.^';^'^'?'^*^^^"'^- MichConGas 1961
28min sd color free-loan
Ih-sh-c-ad
Shows Michigan from first fur-traders
early mining and lumbering, through Michigan^<i
contribution, to World wkr II. climaxed bv
plans for Michigan's future ^"maxea Dy
38
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
A MISSION OF PRIME IMPORTANCE. Cop-
ley 1960 13min sd color $110. free-loan
sh-ad
Describes the mission of Howard B Tay-
lor, editorial- training director of the Copley
newspapers, who went to San Salvador to help
change the format of the newspaper La Prensa
Grdflea
DC card Fi A 62-903
MISSOURI— A LIVING PORTRAIT. Missouri
Com 1961 26min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Calvin Co.
Shows the cultural, historical and rec-
reational attributes of the State of Missouri
MR EUROPE AND THE COMMON MARKET.
Carousel 1962 51mln sd b&w $250
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Examines one of the great revolutions
of history, the establishment of a union of
European countries — France. Italy. West Ger-
many. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxem-
bourg— in The Common Market. Explores the
economic relationship between a United States
of Europe and the United States of America.
Depicts the past two centuries of European
history and shows how ancient boundaries em-
phasized the differences between the coun-
tries of Western Europe, hindered their eco-
nomic growth, and added frustration, red tape
and higher duties. Points out that such duties
would be eliminated in a United States of
Europe
MISTER TOMPKINS INSIDE HIMSELF.
WestCine 1962 45min sd color (Mr Tompkins
ser) $360. rent $40
Jh-sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Mr Tompkins
learns the facts of life" by George Gamow
Permits the viewer to accompany the
hero on a journey through his own circulatory
system with the capable Dr Streets as a guide.
The round trip covers the nature of blood cells,
the functions of antibodies, the development
of skeletal muscle tissue, as well as inside
views of the heart and lungs
LC card Fi A 62-891
MRS ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. Post
1962 27min sd b&w (Readers Digest ser)
$125. rent $8
Jh- sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Shows an episode in the life of the
famed Scottish author. Robert Louis Steven-
son and his devoted wife. Deals with the
dramatic period in their lives which they spent
searching for a sallubrious climate to help the
ailing writer win back his health
MITOSIS. EBF 1961 23min sd (Biology ser)
b&w $130, rent $6; color $260, rent $8.75
sh-c Guide
Photomicography shows the process of
mitosis, or cell division, actually taking place
m a living cell. The individual chromosomes
are clearly visible. Demonstrates the effects
of chemicals and radiation on dividing cells
MODERN BASIC REFRACTORIES. Kaiser
Refract 1958 28min sd color purchase apply,
free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures
, Shows the production and applications of
basic refractories as used by the steel, cop-
per, cement and glass industries
■'■^^1..,'il9PERN CHEMIST— DIAMOND SYN-
$130 Sutherland 1962 12min sd color
Jh-sh-c-ad
, Dramatizes the excitement of chemical
inquiry by showing how Dr H. Tracy Hall
discovered diamond synthesis. Emphasizes the
modern chemists' reliance on discoveries from
the past; points out the chemist's creative
thinking and experimental method; and ex-
^^iV^ ^^® nature of chemistry, its place in the
world of science, and how chemical knowledge
is contributing to the welfare of man
LC card Fi A 62-717
MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE IN SEQUEN-
TIAL FORM. Bailey 1962 12min sd color
$130. rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Hildegard L. Spreen and
Margaretta B, Fristoe
Showa basic expressive dance movements,
showing how they are related and how they
lend themselves to numerous variations.
Stresses that technique is developed from na-
tural body movements, such as walking, run-
ning, skipping, leaping, turning, hopping, and
falling
MODERN MACHINES FOR MODERN HERDS.
NewHoUMach 1960 8min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how to build and maintain soil
fertility through a sound manuring program
MODERN MOSQUITO CONTROL. ModernTP
1962 26min sd color $180. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Tiesler Productions for
American Cyanamid Co.
Shows the control of adult mosquitoes,
mosquito larvae, and breeding sites, by land
fill, drainage, water impoundment; test work
in field and laboratory; application methods,
airboats. airplanes and truck-mounted equip-
ment; close-up photography of mosquito emerg-
ing from pupal case; control in populated areas:
overcoming the hazards of insecticide applica-
tion
MODERN TECHNIQUES IN LANGUAGE
TEACHING
In PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF
TEACHING A SECOND LANGUAGE
(5 films)
MOMENT OF DECISION. Davis.Sid 1962
lOmin sd b&w $60. color $120
sh-c-ad Guide
Story of four boys who are faced with a
decision of whether or not to steal a car
MOMENT TO ACT. B&FComm 1962 28i^min
sd b&w rent $8
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Roger Tilton Films
Correlated with the book "Who cares" by
Jannette Harrington and Muriel Wells
Shows that in every community are per-
sons with special needs — alcoholics, retarded
children, individuals returning from confine-
ment in mental institutions, prisons, and the
like, and many others. Attempts to motivate
concern, to encourage sensitivity toward those
with such needs, to awaken community institu-
tions, such as the church, to accept increased
responsibility for such individuals
MONTREAL. Quebec 1959 20min sd b&w or
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Discusses the origin of Montreal and
shows Its various aspects: industrial, intel-
lectual, its planning and finally its amuse-
ments. Its parks, theatres, restaurants and
night clubs
MOROCCO. AirFrance 1959 20min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jack Sarger
Blends together the modern and tradi-
tional ^from the^ beautiful Casablanca to the
ancient cities of Marrakech and Rabat. Con-
trasts the souks and camps of the Nomad with
water-skiing and yachting in Tangiers
'^°^*^J^f- AmHandicrafta 1958 17min sd color
$83, free-loan
sh-ad
•x^ Shows the basic principles of working
with mosaic tile, and illustrates and explain!
the Mos-Aid technique
LC card Fi A 61-998
THE MOSQUITO AND ITS CONTROL. Coronet
1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110 ^°^°^^^
Jh-sh Guide
ni„c,+>.?i^^^^.®*®^ ^^^ ^mosquito's anatomy, and
'4l"™^^!f^ ^^® breeding and feeding liabits.
§?F^f., ^i?^A ^" understanding of the life cycle
J^^^^o^?,^?-^^^^ man. to combat and control such
inafSia °''"® diseases as yellow fever and
LC card Fi A 62-35
39
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
MOTION AND TIME. Sterling 1962 llmin sd
b«S:W $60. color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Discusses concepts of light and motion
from earliest times to the present
MOUNTAIN FARM. IntFlmBur 1960 32min sd
color $285, rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by Dartmouth College Films
Paul Sample demonstrates and discusses
his approach to painting. He makes pencil
sketches during a visit to a farm and m his
studio he consolidates these into a charcoal
composition. Discussing and evaluating the
work as it matures before him, Sample is
satisfied with a composition and transfers it
onto canvas
MOVEMENT EDUCATION IN .PHYSICAL
EDUCATION. lowaU 1961 17mm sd b&w
$50, rent $3
c-ad
Shows that movement is the language .of
action and that skills for everyday activities
can be more effective, efficient and expressive
if good movement patterns have been developed
MUSCLE INJURIES— THEIR PREVENTION
AND CARE. Assn 1961 22min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by the Bike Web Division of
the Kendall Co. ^. ^ ^ * v.
Depicts the precautions and steps to be
taken in the treating of ankle injuries. ^This
includes the taping, preliminary care of the
sprain or strain and treating this type of in-
jury
MUSEUM IN ACTION. VirginiaMus 1961 27min
sd color rent $10
p-el-jh-c-ad
Produced by Richard deRochemont
Shows a full year of statewide activities
of the Virginia Museum of Pine Arts, America's
first State Museum of Art
LC card Fi A 62-648 ^ _^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4612
MUSEUM MAN. Sleeping 1962 19min sd color
$175
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Story of the making of habitat groups in
the natural history museums of the world.
Shows diorama preparation from specimen col-
lection through taxidermy, foreground construc-
tion and painting to the finished diorama
MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS. Contem 1958 24min
sd b&w $100, rent $7
ad
Produced by Svensk Filmindustri for
UNESCO
Illustrates the teaching of music in Swed-
ish schools
MUSICAL PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
FOR THE SNARE DRUM. WisU 1960 22min
sd b&w $80, rent $2.75
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates major techniques for per-
forming on the snare drum. Shows the student
who has learned the rudiments of the snare
drum how to analyze and correct his errors
and improve his performance
LC card B^i A 61-338
THE MUSICWRITER. Thorne 1962 lOmin sd
color $100. rent $5
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Thorne Films in cooperation
w^ith College of Music, University of Colorado
and Music Print Corp.
Shows the Musicwriter machine and how
It works. Similar to a modem typewriter, the
Musicwriter accelerates the preparation of
music scores for publication or for use by
musicians, students, teachers, arrangers. Shows
how complex patterns of music symbols may
be typed in limitless combinations
MY FIRST BULLFIGHT. Post 1962 27min sd
b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125, rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Dramatizes the exciting story behind Sid-
ney Franklin's initial step on the road to fame.
Shows his arrival in Mexico where he opened
a business and pictures his first contact with
bullfighting while producing ad posters. Tells
how he acquired interest in bullfighting and
how he mastered the art
MY WILL BE DONE. Broadman 1961 30min sd
color $210. rent $10.50
ad
A dramatization about a person who has
experienced little spiritual growth is used to
point out that a church member should not
place his will above the will of his fellow
members
LC card Fi A 61-916
MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP. Disney 1961
24min sd color $250. rent $10
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores the depths of the ocean to show
some of the many interesting creatures to be
found there, showing some of them as they
mate, as they are born, and as they develop
into adults. Discusses how the laws of nature
are fulfilled as the creatures of the sea battle
for survival
LC card Fi A 62-446
MYTH, SUPERSTITION AND SCIENCE. Int
FlmBur 1960 13min sd color $135. rent $6
p-el-Jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Provides an introduction to the scientific
method by the story of a superstitious grammar
school student and her more scientific brother.
Shows by their tour of a weather bureau to
see how meteorologists forecast weather the
fallacy of superstitious thinking as contrasted
with the sound, systematic reasoning of the
scientist
A NATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by Potomac Films. Kinescope
Frank Lloyd Wright presents his convic-
tions on a national cultural center for Washing-
ton, D.C. He answers questions concerning the
proposed site, traflfic problems, and type of
building he would propose. Includes comments
on contemporary art and architecture
LC card Fi A 61-551
NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM (16 films).
NET 1959 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. THE AMERICAN DILEMMA. Discusses
the dilemma in American foreign policy
with respect to nationalism and colonial-
ism, and traces the alternation of Amer-
ican policy between the two. Presents
the problem of choosing sides in the
cold war, and explains that the struggle
between nationalism and colonialism is
a second cold war in contrast to the
East-West struggle
LC card Fi A 61-520
2. WHAT IS A NATION? Discusses the rise
of nation states and their characteristics,
and outlines the attributes common to all
nation states
LC card Fi A 61-521
3. THE RISE OF NATIONALISM. Traces the
development of nationalism from the
Golden Age of Greece to the present. Dis-
cusses the city states of Athens and
Sparta; the Roman period; the Christian
era with its decline in nationalism; the
Renaissance, and the French Revolution.
Points out the effect of World War I
and the League of Nations in the fight
between liberal nationalism and total-
itarianism
LC card Fi A 61-522
4. CASE STUDY IN TOTALITARIAN NA-
TIONALISM. Presents a case history
of Nazi Germany as an example of to-
talitarian nationalism. Explains how
liberal nationalism can become totali-
tarian nationalism
LC card Fi A 61-523
5. NATIONALISM: EXPANSION AND EM-
PIRE BUILDING. Traces the history of
imperialism from the 15th century to the
present. Explains the reasons which lead
to empire building by nation states
LC card Fi A 61-524
40
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
6. THE ECONOMICS OF EMPIRE. Discusses
the economics of imperialism from pure
exploitation to the modern concept of aid
and development. Explains Lenin's thesis
of imperialism, its present-day validity,
and why this doctrine appeals to the
countries of Africa. Asia, and the Middle
East
LC card Fi A 61-525
7. THE COLONIAL MIND— L Discusses
present-day atttiudes toward colonialism
and explains how they differ from the co-
lonial ideal of the past
LC card Fi A 61-526
8. THE COLONIAL MIND— IL Presents inter-
views with French and Belffian colonial
officials to point out their changing role
in the world today. Concludes that the
modern colonial official wants to set men
free, eliminate the color bar, and serve
as a civil servant
LC card Fi A 61-527
9. TECHNIQUES OF COLONIALISM: BRIT-
AIN AND FRANCE. Presents a his-
torical survey of colonialism as practiced
by Britain and France, and discusses the
methods of rule and the phases of coloni-
zation of each
LC card Fi A 61-528
10. TECHNIQUES OF COLONIALISM: THE
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Reviews the
activities of the United States in the area
of colonialism. Discusses the colonies of
the United States, both past and present,
and outlines the course of action taken
in helping- the various territories in
achieving self-government
LC card Fi A 61-529
11. THE NEW NATIONALISM. Discusses the
rise of new nations and new unified
supra- states. Explains the main unifying
factors common to the new nationalistic
states including past colonial heritage,
neutralism, quest for racial equality, re-
ligion, socialistic economy and westerni-
zation
LC card Fi A 61-530
12. CASE STUDIES IN THE NEW NATION-
ALISM: THE ARAB WORLD. Discusses
the history of Arab nationalistic competi-
tion, and republican versus monarchical
nationalism
LC card Fi A 61-531
13. CASE STUDIES IN THE NEW NATION-
ALISM: ASIA. Surveys the rise of na-
tionalism in China and India, and explains
the role of Western influence in their
struggles. Discusses the reactions of
China and India to the impact of the
West and the divergent roads traveled to
nationalism
LC card Fi A 61-532
14. THE NEW COLONIALISM: THE SOVIET
UNION. Analyzes the continuity of Im-
Eerialism from Czarist Russia to the
.S.S.R. of today. Discusses Soviet
techniques of empire building
LC card Fi A 61-533
15. FREE WORLD MILITARY STRATEGY.
Discusses the military strategy of the free
world in an effort to combat imperialism.
Reviews briefly the various world treaty
organizations
LC card Fi A 61-534
16. NATIONALISM, COLONIALISM AND THE
WORLD COMMUNITY. Evaluates na-
tionalism and colonialism in terms of the
basic problems now facing the world
community. Reviews past efforts by
world organizations to bring about inter-
national supervision of world affairs
NATIONALISM, COLONIALISM AND THE
WORLD COMMUNITY
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
NATIONALISM: EXPANSION AND EMPIRE
BUILDING
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE AND HOW IT
IS LEARNED
In PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF
TEACHING A SECOND LANGUAGE
(5 films)
NATURE'S WAY: THE INLAND POND.
Wilmar 1961 13%mln sd b&w $70. rent $4;
color $140, rent $6
el-Jh-sh Guide
Depicts interrelationships between living
thmgs of an inland pond. Pictures animals
ranging in size from microscopic to large, in-
teracting in their natural environments
LC card Fi A 61-328
EFLA evaluation card No. 4507
THE NEIGHBORING SHORE. Brandon 1961
15min sd color $175, rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert D. Graff, Sidney
Meyers, Antonio Frasconi and Alvin Feinman
Shows one American looking at his coun-
try in the world today, set against a back-
ground of selections from Walt Whitman and
woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi
LC card Fi A 60-956
EFLA evaluation card No. 4613
NEIGHBORS ON THE LAND. WyoGame&Fish
1961 28i^min sd color $168.88, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Thomas J. Barbre Produc-
tions
Points out the problems that exist be-
tween sportsmen and landowners, explains why
these problems exist, and outlines a course of
action that can be taken by both to resolve
the problems
LC card Fi A 62-724
NEOPRENE GASKETS FOR CURTAIN WALL
CONSTRUCTION. DuPont 1960 18min sd
b&w free- loan
ad
Produced by Pennsylvania Film Produc-
tions
Describes neoprene synthetic rubber
fraskets and step- by- step procedures of glaz-
ing three important curtain wall buildings
NEUROSPORA TECHNIQUES. Thorne 1961
8min sd color (Biological techniques ser)
$80. rent $5
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
ogy"
Presents methods used in culturing and
handling of neurospora (pink bread mold) for
use in demonstrating genetic principles. Cross-
ing of albino and arginine- deficient types with
normal is shown, and the development of the
resulting ascospores demonstrates the principle
of genetic segregation
LC card Fi A 62-928
THE NEW AMERICAN. Assn 1962 58min sd
b&w rent apply
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by Moral Re- Armament. Kine-
cope
Shows a group of carefree teenagers who
discover a sense of responsibility and purpose
when one of their members is killed in an
automobile accident
THE NEW COLONIALISM: THE SOVIET
UNION
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
NEW DAY IN DIXIE. USSteel-Tenn 1960
28i/^min sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Distribution limited to Ala., Ark.. Pla..
Ga.. La.. Miss.. N.C.. Okla., S.C.. Tenn. and
Tex.
Produced by Calvin Co.
Story of the growth of the Tennessee
Coal and Iron Division from its early beginnings
as a small faltering coal mining company to
its present position as the largest private
enterprise in Alabama and the largest steel
manufacturer in the South
THE NEW DECADE. Clairol 1960 27r/^min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by MKH Films
Views of a hair fashion show held at the
Hotel Astor in New York in March 1960. show-
ing some of America's leading hair-stylists
creating hair fashions
LC card Fi A 61-822
u
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
NEW DESIGNS FOR AN^ OLD CRAFT.
Quebec 1960 14i/4min sd b&w or color free-
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available ^ , , ,
Shows the work of some of the graduates
of the Institute of the Applied Arts of the
Province of Quebec. Interior arrangements make
up the most of the work of these artisans
NEW DIMENSIONS IN LANGUAGE TEACH-
ING. Electronic 1961 13mm sd color $125.
free- loan.
Jh-sh-c-ad
Discusses the principles of the electronic
langnage laboratory for teaching foreign lan-
guages, including the audio- Imgual approach,
Shows college students studying in an actual
language laboratory
L.C card Fi A 62-250
NEW HORIZONS IN HIGHER^ EDUCATION.
ArizU 1962 26min sd color $160. rent apply
sh-c
Celebrates the 100th anniversary of the
Land- Grant Act and shows the University of
Arizona as a Land- Grant institution, with its
programs in extension, instruction and re-
search. Includes work being done in such fields
as archaeology, atmospheric physics, dendro-
chronology, wild-life, life sciences, agriculture
and engineering
A NEW KIND OF STUDENT. JointDistr 1962
40min sd bi&w free- loan
c-ad
Story of the Paul Baerwald School of
Social Work of the Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem. Provides insight into the problems of
a new country, a country forced to postpone
solutions to urgent human needs because of
other, even more critical, problems — the ab-
sorption of immigrants, building its economy,
the need for irrigation, the need to guard its
borders
A NEW LOOK AT RANGE MANAGEMENT.
USSteel 1962 27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Available only from Chicago. San Fran-
cisco and Birmingham offices . ^ , . . ^ ,
Distribution limited to Ariz.. Calif.. Colo.,
Idaho. Mont.. Nev.. N.M.. Ore.. Utah. Wash.,
Wyo.. Nebr.. N. Dak.. Tex. and Okla.
Produced by Evans & Associates
Shows how today's rancher with the
proven benefits of practices made possible by
modern and new applications of fencing, fertil-
izers, and spraying equipment in his range
management program can increase the land's
carrying capacity, reduce labor and costs, and
boost income
NEW LOOK IN POTATOES. UnionPacif 1962
26miu sd color free-loan
sh.cad
Replaces the 1944 film "Potatoes unlim-
ited"
Tells tlie story of potato production;
methods of sorting, grading, and packaging;
and new developments in processing. Covers
many of the methods by which frozen, de-
hydrated, and dehydrated-frozen potatoes are
produced in sanitary, up-to-date plants. Shows
how fresh and processed potatoes are shipped
by refrigerated rail transportation and how at-
tractive packaging and market displays in-
crease an appeal for a high quality product
THE NEW NATIONALISM
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
A NEW WAY OF LIFE. Copley 1961 21min sd
color $175, free-loan
Jh.sh-ad
Shows every aspect of community life in
Borrego Springs, San Diego County's desert
playground in California. Tells of the tremen-
dous potential and possibilities available in
Borrego Springs
THE NEW WORLD OF STAINLESS STEEL.
RepubSteel 1960 16min sd color free-loan
cad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Shows the versatility of stainless steel,
describing its permanence, economy, beauty,
availability, workability, corrosion resistance,
strength, and sales appeal
LC card Fi A 61-271
NEW ZEALAND IN MINIATURE. NZealEmb
1961 25min sd color free-loan
Jh. sh-c. ad
A bird's eye-view of the cities, forests,
orchards, etc. of New Zealand ending with a
Maori choir singing in the celebrated limestone
caves of Waitomo
THE NEW ZEALANDERS. NZealEmb 1961
22min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
IntroduC'^s New Zealand to overseas audi-
ences, showing its people, scenery, industries,
communications, sports and social services
THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR. Electronic
1961 13min sd color $125, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the use of a special -design tape
recorder and pre-recorded speech articulation
exercises as a clinical aid to speech teachers
and pathologists
LC card Fi A 62-251
NIGERIA: NEW NATION. Contem 1962 28min
sd b&w $100, rent $7
Jh.ad
Interviews combine with photography to
show and tell how the modern world has taken
root in Nigeria side by side with the traditions
of an older Africa
EFLA evaluation card No. 4391
NIGHT AND FOG. Contem 1962 Slmin sd $250,
rent $30
sh-ad
Color with b&w
Produced by Argos Films
Documentary which contrasts the present
abandoned concentration camps with their past
purposes
NIGHT IN A PET SHOP. Contem 1959 14min
sd b&w $105, rent $10.50
p-el-ad
After hours life in a pet store in down-
town Manhattan, with an inquisitive oranga-
tang exploring the man-made paraphernalia,
and with cats, dogs, birds, leopards, chimpan-
zees and a sleepy-eyed sloth joining in the
pandemonium
NIGHT JOURNEY. Rembrandt 1961 29min sd
b&w $175, rent $17.50
ad
Produced by Nathan Kroll
A presentation of Martha Graham's inter-
pretation in dance of the Oedipus legend, de-
picting the moment of Jocasta's death
LC card Fi A 61-272
EFLA evaluation card No. 4685
^ "^'qIi^T.^^"^ ^'"r,H "^R TOAD. Middleham
1961 llmin sd color $110, rent $5
P-el-jh-ad Guide
Presents close-up studies of commonly
known non-poisonous night creatures as seen
through the eyes of Mr Toad. Shows the
£r,^^H\: ^^® .cockroach, the pill bug, the sow
SJif' .t^e snail, the millepede, the katydid, the
Zf^tZ^^' T^®, ^°^^' *h® mouse, and the tomato
?^°^P- Includes scenes of the sunset, of twi-
rifn^r; °oi' ^fi^^^l olosing, of the rising of the
moon, of the formation of dew, and of the
growth of mushrooms
LC card Fi A 61-922
EFLA evaluation card No. 4614
Jh-sh-ad
/loc-o..,-?^"^^"®*!^^^^ ^^e Army's newest weapon
1958 ALL-STAR— DETROIT LIONS FOOT-
free'll-oaS'"^^- '''^''^"^ ^'^« ^^m^" «^ ^^^
jh-sh-c-ad
T,oif +-^^"^^ highlights of the game and the
half-time ceremonies in the annual All- Star
fff"-® 'J\ T^^^^ th® All-Stars defeat the pro-
fessionals by a score of 35 to 19 ^
LC card Fi A 60-222
42
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
1959 ALL-STAR— BALTIMORE COLTS FOOT-
BALL GAME. ChiTrib 1959 40min sd b&w
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows highlights of the game and scenes
of half-time ceremonies in the annual All- Star
game in which professionals defeat the 1959
All- Stars 29 to 0 „ „„^
LC card Fi A 60-221
1960 ALL-STAR— BALTIMORE COLTS FOOT-
BALL GAME. ChiTrib 1960 40mm sd b&w
free-loan .. ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows highlights of the game and the
half-time ceremonies in the annual All- Star
game in which the Baltimore Colts defeat the
1960 college All- Stars by a score of 32-7
LC card Fi A 60-3504
1960 INTERCOLLEGIATE BOWLING CHAM-
PIONSHIPS. lowaU 1960 20min sd b&w $60,
rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Iowa Memorial Union
Shows activities of the collegiate bowlera
in the 1960 American Bowling Congress Tourna-
ment held March 26-29, 1960, at Toledo, Ohio.
Points out that the tournament was sponsored
by the Association of College Unions and that
the collegiate finalists consisted of the two top
scorers from each region of the ten-region Col-
lege Union Association structure, as deter-
mined in preliminary regional contests
LC card Fi A 60-3417
NINETEEN TREES. Anti-Def 1960 13%min sd
color $125, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Harry Cooper
Shows how the simple act of planting
trees in one crowded city street started a whole
process of intergroup understanding and co-
operation
NINTH INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
AND CANADA CUP MATCHES. NatEd
Flms 1961 14min sd color $250, rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by International Golf Assn.
Shows in action the top professional
golfers from 33 countries who compete for team
honors and individual awards each year in a
different country. Includes views of the win-
ning United States team, and of the individual
winner, Sam Snead
LC card Fi A 62-171
NITRIC ACID. Sutherland 1962 16min sd color
(CHEM study ser) $165
sh-c-ad Guide
Illustrates some basic chemical principles
as they are applied in nitric acid chemistry:
acid-base theory; oxidation-reduction; rate and
equilibrium, E° and activation energy. In-
troduces students to the chemistry of nitric
acid. Suggests how the structure of the nitric
acid molecule is related to its behavior and
uses. Shows that complex chemical systems can
be interpreted through knowledge of fundamen-
tal principles
EFLA evaluation card No. 4795
NO MAN IS AN ISLAND. Carousel 1961 29min
sd b&w (Look up and live ser) $135
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Tells how two friends, one white, one
Negro, find their friendship tested by the fears
and prejudices of a community. In the process,
they come to ask each other key questions
about their ability to cope with the prejudice
about them. Shows searching understanding
of race relations and is a challenge to the con-
science of anyone who professes a religious
faith
NOROUZ. Franciscan 1961 20min sd color $195,
rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Pennebaker and Latour
Shows Norouz. the most important of
Iranian festivals, portraying rites of the miracle
of the renewal or spring. Explains the signifi-
cance of each ritual of the two weeks festival,
from the preparation of special foods, the fire
jumping of "Schaharshanne Suri," the songs
and dances to the growing of "sabse"
EFLA evaluation card No. 4575
NORTH INDIAN VILLAGE. IntFlmBur 1959
32min sd color $250, rent $15
c-ad
Produced by Cornell University
A study of the village of Khalapur be-
tween 1953 and 1955, produced by a Cornell
University India program, with a Ford Founda-
tion grant for filming and research. Shows that
the village of Khalapur, not a completely static
community because it has always shared the
vicissitudes of a larger region and civilization,
nevertheless has many features which have
changed little over the centuries. Explores the
relationships between men and women, the
hereditary occupations of castes, and forms of
worship and ceremony
NORTH ISLAND HILL COUNTRY FARM.
NZealEmb 1961 20min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
On a North Island hill country farm in
New Zealand, the year opens with the birth of
spring lambs, through shearing to season's
end in fall
NORTHERN ELEPHANT SEAL. CalifU 1961
16min sd color $150, rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c
. Studies the reproductive and social be-
havior of the northwestern elephant seal
NORTHERN ITALY. AlrFrance 1957 20min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
French version available
Produced by Roger Cadet
Shows the beauties and art treasures of
Italy while travelling from Milan to Lake Como,
Pisa, and Florence
NORTHERN UTAH— FOUR-SEASON VACA-
TION LAND. Utah 1961 28min sd color pur-
chase apply, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. Produced by David W. Evans & As-
sociates I
Shows many natural and man-made at-
tractions in that part of Utah situated west and
north of Salt Lake Valley, featuring activities
during all four seasons and portraying varied
cultural events
LC card Fi A 62-390
NORTHWEST EMPIRE. UnionPacif rev 1958
30min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1952 film
^oi^^&ya life in the great Northwest,
bhows the beauty spots of the area, describes
industry in the Pacific Northwest, and pre-
sents candid studies of wildlife in its natural
habitat
LC card Fi A 61-828
"^^■^.■^'f fn'£^i-"'"-^UST DIFFERENT. Repub
Steel 1960 55min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Shows more than thirty methods of fabri-
cating metals, beginning with the basic opera-
tions. Explains, how these operations may dif-
fer when working with stainless steel, cover-
i?^ cutting, forming, joining, machining, and
finishing, with variations of each
LC card Fi A 61-982
NOTHING TO DO. Journal 1961 lOmin sd
b&w $55. color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Reinald Werrenrath
Attempts to help children find positive
ways to fill their leisure time. Encourages
them whether alone or with friends to make
use of both inner and outer resources. Uses
as examples handicrafts, nature study, activi-
ties with the family and various city facili-
"^^Vrif' PRONOUNS, ADJECTIVES. Bailey
I9faj 8min sd color (Introduction to gram-
mar ser) $85, rent $5
el Guide
Produced by Stuart Roe
Defines the noun and the difference be-
tween common and proper nouns; shows how
l^tr 5^°"°}^'^ ^^^^s .^he P^ace of a noun, and
how adjectives describe a noun
43
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
THE NOVEL (4 films). EBP 1962^ 34min
sd color (Humanities ser) set $2,880
sh-c-ad Guide
mSiS excerpts from many novels to U-
lustrate important concepts
LC card Fi A 62-872
9 T^AT?T.T VICTORIAN ENGLAND _,AND
^' PTTARLES DIC^NS. Clifton Fadiman
§i?c^'^e? Vi?Sn Englan4-the c vil^a^
tion which Dickens reflected. attacKea,
and transcended. Includes excerpts from
Dickens' novels which show the starthng
contrasts of his a^e
LC card Fi A 62-873
^ aREAT EXPECTATIONS— I. Clifton Fadi-
^- ^^at^tf^es the "^^^i^ narrative threads
•osrViip-h make UP Dickens novel, ixreat
Scp?ctatTons Selected dramatic scenes
establish the setting, characters, and
Ihape of the novel and introduce some
of the major themes which make up
the novel's deeper content
LC card Fi A 62-874
4 GREAT EXPECTATIONS— II.. Clifton Fadi-
• m^ probes into the significance of
Charles Dickens' novel Great expecta-
tions. Traces the main threads of the
narrative through many dramatic scenes
LC card Fi A 62-875
THE NOVEL: WHAT IT IS, WHAT IT'S
ABOUT. WHAT IT DOES
In THE NOVEL (4 films)
NOW YOU SEE IT. Assn 1962 18%min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bay State Filni Productions
for Insurance Information Oflfice of Connecticut
Portrays the value of the insurance busi-
ness in a community and the role of insurance
in the life of the average man
LC card Fi A 62-172
THE NUMBER SYSTEM AND "TS STRUC-
TURE. Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
Jh-sih Guide
Reviews the concepts on which any num-
ber system is based and introduces the binary
system used in electronic computers. A survey
of the place of integers, fractions, and nega-
tive numbers in our number system and an
explanation of the commutative, associative,
and distributive laws and closure principles of
arithmetic will give the student a basis for
further progress in mathematics
LC card Fi A 61-968
NUMBERS IN COLOUR. CanNFB 1961 28min
sd color $260. rent $10
c-ad
Demonstrates the Cuisenaire method of
teaching mathematics to children with the aid
of colored sticks
NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF OUR BODIES.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Uses photomicrography. laboratory ani-
mals, and animation to show how food pro-
vides the body's basic needs. Discusses the
four general groups of foods, the nutrients
which they contain and what the nutrients
supply to the body. Stresses the importance of
a well-balanced diet to a strong body and
good health
LC card Fi A 61-813
OBERBAYERN. IntFlmBur 1961 15mln sd
color $150. rent $8.50
sh-c
German narration
Depicts life in Upper Bavaria. Shows
Oberammergau. where we observe the clean-
liness and neatness of the town, view the vil-
lage church, visit a woodcarver and meet
townfolk who take part in the famous Passion
Play. Tells of other Bavarian towns, artisans
at work, pageants, an Alpine lake, the Linder-
hof. and dancing
THE OCEAN SHOWROOM. Kiek 1959 13min
sd color $113.45. free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the famous Miami Seaquarium
and the capturing of sharks, playful porpoises,
and manta rays
OCEANOGRAPHY: SCIENCE OF THE SEA.
FilmAssoc 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $3;
color $120, rent $5
el-Jh Guide
Describes the work of oceanographers
who use instruments to^ explore the. ocean
waters, the sea floor, and the earth s interior
beneath the floor. Explains that sediments
from the ocean floor provide clues to the past
history of living things. Discusses the Mo-
horovicic Discontinuity, into which scientists
are now preparing to drill
LC card Fi A 62-582
EFLA evaluation card No. 4796
OIL FOR BUT ONE DAY. Nat Acad Jew 1959
30min sd b&w (Eternal light ser) rent $8.50
jli-sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV and Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary. Kinescope
A program of drama and songs celebrat-
ing Hanukkah. Featuring Theodore Bikel. it
dramatizes the faith and will of men in every
land and in every century to sustain the light
of freedom
OIL ON THE RIVER. Finley 1961 23min sd
color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation Commission
Explains the difficult problems involved
in oil pollution. Shows that much of the pol-
lution is caused by the oil user and involves
careless handling. Tells some of the simple
methods of preventing pollution by proper
handling
ON PRESCRIPTION ONLY. CanNFB 1961
30min sd b&w $130. rent $7
sh-c-ad
Describes how modem drugs have revolu-
tionized medical practice. Discusses various
aspects of drugs from the development of a
new compound to its testing on laboratory
animals and its eventual use on humans. De-
scribes the development of healing compounds
through chemical synthesis, tells about the
uses of drugs, and discusses the manufacture
of drugs
LC card Fi A 61-78
EFLA evaluation card No. 4797
ON STAGE TONIGHT. IntFlmBur 1961 22min
sd b&w $95. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Lee Madden
Illustrates the contribution of the ama-
teur theater and its importance in the lives
of those who participate in its productions.
Outlines aspects of theater operation and the
responsibilities of the production staff as we
follow backstage the production of a play
through tn'outs. rehearsals and other pre-
parations to the excitement of opening night
ON YOUR OWN. Davis.Sid 1962 lOmin sd
b&w $60, color $120
el Guide
Shows that obeying rules of safety is
adult and mature. Compares training of young
people with that of an astronaut, using a care-
ful selection of space training footage
ONCE ON A BARREN HILL. Hour 1961
27%min sd b&w $180, rent $9; color $300,
rent $13.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Story of an Aztec living during the
Spanish conquest of Mexico. He astounds the
Bishop of Mexico City and the proud Spaniards
by declaring that the Blessed Virgin Mary
appeared to him and gave him a message
indicating that she would help his people.
Challenged for proof of his story, he returns
with an exquisite drawing of the Lady from
Heaven painted on his sack- like cloak. This
painting still hangs in the Basilica of Our
Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City
44
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ONE FACE OF AFRICA. YMCAWorldS 1960
23min sd color $72.50. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures life in Liberia showing Africa's
oldest, independent republic. Over-all view of
the country— village and city life, street
scenes, marketplace, rubber farming, fisher-
men, soldiers, homes and churches — is ipllowed
by highlights of Liberia's dynamic YMCA
movement
THE OPEN HEARTH FURNACE. USSteel
1961 7min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Available in Spanish, French, German
and Portuguese ^ , ^ ., , ^ -,-. ^
Produced by John Sutherland Produc-
tions
Shows steelmaking processes in the open
hearth furnace
OPENING IN MOSCOW. Pennebaker 1961
60min sd color $325. rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Views Russia and America as seen
through the eyes of three individuals who at-
tended the American exhibition in Moscow in
the summer of 1959
LC card Pi A 61-190
ORANGE— FRUIT OF LIFE. InstVis 1960
14%min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Traces the history of the orange in ani-
mated sequences, historical scenes and shots
of modern handling methods. Shows that
from seeds brought to the Americas by
Columbus, and grown wild in Seminole Indian
land, millions of oranges are harvested an-
nually. Describes some of the complex machin-
ery which sorts, cleans, extracts juice, and
utilizes the fruit
ORANGES, SUNSHINE FRUIT. Lewisinc 1959
6min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
story of oranges — how and where they
are grown, and interesting ways to use them
in the home and include them in the family
menu
ORDERS OF INSECTS. Thome rev 1961 29min
sd color $256. rent $12
sh-c
Revision of 1958 film
Describes general characteristics of in-
sects and then considers separately the nine
most common orders: orthoptera. blattariae.
odonata. hemiptera. homoptera. coleoptera,
lepidoptera. diptera. and hymenoptera. Shows
the characteristics of each order as well as the
typical habitats in which they may be found
THE ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE
In PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF
TEACHING A SECOND LANGUAGE
(5 films)
ORIENT-OCCIDENT: ASPECTS OF AN EX-
HIBITION. Contem 1960 21min sd b&w
$100. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by UNESCO
Made during an exhibition in 1958-59 at
the Cernuschl Museum in Paris, its theme is
that though separated by thousands of miles
and centuries of history. Orient and Occident
have always met in works of art. Shows con-
tributions made by both world areas illustrat-
ing the fundamental unity of art
EFLA evaluation card No. 4395
THE OROZCO MURALS— QUETZALCOATL.
Brandon 1962 23min sd color $250. rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by Brookshire Productions
Portrayal of the Jose Clemente Orozco
murals at Dartmouth College. Hanover, N.H.
OUR CHANGING EARTH. FilmAssoc 1662
ISmin sd b&w $70; color $140. rent $6.25
el-Jh-sh Guide
Uses fossil evidence to make maps of
prehistoric oceans and continents. Shows that
the shorelines and climates of the world have
been constantly changing. Tells that future sci-
entists, perhaps, will use fossils of today's
animals to construct maps of the present- dav
world
EFLA evaluation card No. 4686
OUR HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE. MissU 1960
23min sd color $150. free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the warm friendship which grew
between the Dutch people and ninety Ameri-
can college students who went to Kerkrade to
play in the World Music Festival, Presents an
insight into the lives of the people of this
mining area of southern Holland and the
international good will growing from their
festival
LC card Fi A 60-3175
OUR NEIGHBOUR THE SEA. NZealEmb 1961
18min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows New Zealand's many varied beach-
es and the importance of the sea in New
Zealand life
OUR PET SHOW. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $120
p Guide
Story of Jimmie and his pet dog. which
he enters in the school pet show, presents
beginning science concepts, introducing pupils
to the idea of grouping animals. Shows the
common varieties of fish, birds, amphibians,
reptiles and mammals
OUR PIONEERING HERITAGE. Assn 1961
361/^min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Transfllm Caravel for Mer-
ritt. Chapman & Scott Corp.
Chet Huntley takes the viewer on a docu-
mentary tour of a century of national economic
expansion as seen through the eyes of one
business enterprise. Shows newsreel highlights
between 1860 and 1960 — including the launching
of the nuclear ship Savannah — and portrays the
far-reaching effect the construction, shipbuild-
ing, chemical, paint, and metallurgical in-
dustries have had on our economic life
OUTBOARD PORTS OF CALL. Kiek 1958
27min sd color $117.45. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a 7- day family cruise from
Charleston. S.C. to Silver Springs. Fla. Among
the "ports of call" are historic Fort Sumter.
Savannah. Jacksonville and the St Johns River
OUTBOARD SCOUTING. Kiek 1961 26min sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh
Sponsored by Mercury Motors
Tells the fun of outboard boating and
contains some elements of power boat safety
OUTBOARD TO ALASKA. Kiek 1960 21min
sd color $120.35. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows life aboard a modern outboard
cruiser as it embarks from Seattle, cruising
the Inland waterway to Alaska
OUTBOARD VACATION. Creativislon 1962
13J^mm sd (The water world ser) b&w
$50; color $150. free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
for Homelite. Division of Textron. Inc.
Shows the United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary checking a family which has ac-
auired a new outboard cruiser and engine as
ley start on vacation. Describes how. from
a boatel. they explore, fish, skin dive, watch
water ski show and go picnicking
OVER THE RAINBOWS. Kiek 1959 14min sd
color $122.30, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Joins an angler on his vacation fishing
expedition into the interior of Alaska, home of
the world's biggest rainbow trout
OVERCOMING RESISTANCE TO CHANGE.
Round 1962 30min sd b&w $185. rent $25;
color $315, rent $45
c-ad
Explains that to understand why people
resist change, we must learn how it appears
to them. Tells that to overcome resistance
change must be clearly understood, tensions
must be released, people must be given op-
portunity to identify with it, participate in it
and contrbute to it
^
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
OVERHEAD TV. CalifU 1960 21min sd b&w
$95. rent $6 . ^ .^
c-ad Guide
Suggests ways in which recent innova-
tions in television techniques can be used to
meet the expanding needs in classroom com-
munications
OVERTURE. Contem 1960 9min sd b&w $45.
rent $4 , ^
el-ad
Produced by United Nations Film Board
A performance of Beethoven's Egmont
overture by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
illustrated by appropriate scenes showing the
effects of war and United Nations efforts to
aid recovery and reconstruction
LC card Fi A 60-661 , _ ^^„^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4183
OVULATION AND EGG TRANSPORT IN THE
RAT. WashU 1957 19min sd color rent
$3.25
c-ad
Precedes each series of ovulations in the
living animal by animated drawings of the var-
ious types of ovulation. Shows methods of egg
transport from the fibriated end of the oviduct
into the dilated ampulla. Examples of ciliary
activity as observed with the phase microscope
are included
PKU— PREVENTABLE MENTAL RETARDA-
TION. IntFlmBur 1961 15min sd color
$165. rent $9
c-ad
Shows how mental retardation due to
Phenylketonuria, commonly called PKU. can
be prevented by early examination and diag-
nosis of infants 4 to 6 weeks after birth.
Emphasizes, by a series of actual case histories,
the need for universal checking of all children
for PKU. Illustrates a simple test that can
be made at home
PABLO CASALS BREAKS HIS JOURNEY.
Contem 1961 9min sd b&w $45. rent $4
el -ad
Produced by United Nations Film Board
Cellest Pablo Casals visits UN Head-
?uarters on the thirteenth anniversary of the
FN to assist in the world peace movement.
Shows his rehearsal and concert performance
as he plays the "Song of the birds." "Hymn
to joy," finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
PALADINI. Contem 1962 12min sd color $135,
rent $12.50
ad
Animation tells of Paladin knights bat-
tling to save their ladies fair from the dread
design of wicked Moors and Saracens, from the
legends of the Charlemagne cycle
PANAMA CANAL. Disney 1962 17min sd color
(Our neighbors ser) $160
el-Jh-sti-c-ad Guide
Produced by Paul Hoefler Productions
Story of the operation of the Panama
Canal, taking ships from one ocean to the
other. Contains information regarding history,
operations, and number of ships using canal
THE PANAMA CANAL—GATEWAY TO THE
WORLD. EBF 1961 14min sd b&w $75, rent
$4; color $150, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Discusses the economic importance of the
Panama Canal to the United States and to the
rest of the world. Explains the unsuccessful
French attempt to build a passage through the
isthmus, and describes the rights and obliga-
tions of the United States. Follows a pilot as
he guides a large oil tanker through the canal,
showing the locks in action as the ship crosses
the continental divide, pulled by powerful loco-
motives
LC card Fi A 61-453
PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY. Thome 1961
]4min sd color (Biological techniques ser)
$140, rent $8
sh-c Guide
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
ogy"
Discusses basic principles and demon-
strates techniques for analyzing dissolved mix-
tures of substances using paper chromato-
graphic separations. Begins with crude
materials and methods and introduces refine-
ments that increase the accuracy, reliability,
and versatility of this laboratory procedure.
Illustrates the method of obtaining Kf values
in a separation of chlorophyll extract, and the
separation and comparison of known to un-
known amino acids
LC card Fi A 61-1006
PARLONS FRANCAIS— -I-ll (136 films). Heath
1961-1962 ea 15min sd b&w or color purchase
apply , ^ .J
el Guide
French narration _ , . .
A complete system of French instruction
for elementary school children, utilizing their
regular classroom teacher assisted by the film
teacher. Each level comprises 60 student les-
son films and 8 teacher programs ^^ ^^„„
EFLA evaluation card for set No, 4798
EL PARTI DO DE BfelSBOL. Barr 1962 lOmin
sd color $125. rent $7
el-Jh-sh Guide
Spanish narration , „
Uses scenes of a Little League baseball
game to present a basic baseball vocabulary
LC card Fi A 62-397
THE PARTS OF SPEECH. Coronet 1962
13%min sd b&w $75, color $150
el-Jh Guide
Uses the experiences of children at the
beach to provide an opportunity to use the
parts of speech in building the pictures shown.
Introduces the eight parts of speech and ex-
plains that they may name things, modify other
words, connect words, or tell about actions
LC card Fi A 62-270
PASSOVER
In HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL (3 films) (Bar-
rekette)
PATH TO SPACE. Assn 1961 28%min sd b&w
free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV for Gulf Oil Corp.
Shows America's successful attempts to
put men into space
A PATHOLOGICAL ANXIETY
In THE DISORDERED MIND (4 films)
PATHWAYS TO ENGINEERING PROGRESS.
WashStU 1961 27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Discusses a report on the Washington
State University three point organization for
research, training of students for engineering
and technical careers, and engineering exten-
sion activity through the Washington State
University Institute of Technology
PATTERNS OF ADJUSTMENT. Mini-Flms
1961 22min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by General Adjustment Bureau
Tells the story of the largest insurance
agency in the world in terms of four authentic
on-the-job insurance adjustments in a single
town
PEARS, PERENNIAL FAVORITE. LewisInc
1958 6min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
t£Ll)l6 .A.ssn.
story of pears — ^how and where they are
grown, harvested and shipped, and how a
omemaker can make the most of them for
family menus
PENCIL MAGIC. AmHandicrafts 1956 15min sd
color $71, free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Discusses the use of colored pencils for
decorating woodenware, and shows the tech-
nique used
LC card Fi A 61-1058
PEOPLE ARE THE PUZZLE. NatSafety 1961
lOmin sd b&w (The key man ser) $82, rent
ad
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions
Shows how a foreman must develop an
awareness and understanding of the people who
work for him — in order to help them work
safely. Shows that this is not an easy task, but
a most important one
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PEOPLE LIKE MARIA. ColUPr 1959 28min sd
b&w $125
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by World Wide Pictures for
World Health Organization ^ ,. .
Tells story of Maria, a young Bolivian
nurse, newly graduated from a WHO training
course, who is sent to a remote district in the
Andes to establish a health center
PEOPLE OF CHILE. See UNA HACIENDA
CHILENA
PEOPLE OF MEXICO. See MEXICO: THE
LAND AND THE PEOPLE
PEOPLE OF PERU. See LA GENTE DEL
PERO
PEOPLE WITH A PURPOSE. Schenectady
1961 19min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Forney W. Miller
Shows the county of Schenectady. N.Y.
Points out the availability of up- state New
York's wealth of natural resources
PHONOVISUAL IN ACTION. FilmCtr 1961
29min sd color $150. rent $10
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Potomac Films for Primary
Day School
Describes the Phonovisual Method of
teaching children to read. Shows average chil-
dren in kindergarten, first grade, and second
grade classes, but the method is used with
pupils of practically every age and type, the
teaching procedures needing only slight modi-
fication because of the common goal — skill in
reading
PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHY. See A LOOK AT
PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY
PIPELINES TO THE FUTURE. RepubSteel
1956 39min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Describes the diversified uses for plas-
tic pipe on the farm, around the home, in in-
dustry, and in the oil country. Shows how
plastic pipe is made
LC card Fi A 62-105
PITHOLE, U. S. A. USSteel 1962 13%min sd
b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Tells the story of America's first boom-
town, a city that was born on a farm in Penn-
sylvania, grew to a population of 15,000 people,
and disappeared in 500 days
LC card Fi A 62-416
PLACE VALUE: ONES, TENS, HUNDREDS.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Shows a brother helping his younger
sister count the pennies which she has been
saving counting in gro,ups of ones, tens, and
hundreds. Explains the concept of place value
and presents the numerals and words for the
numbers we use
LC card Fi A 61-972
THE PLANETS. IntFlmBur 1961 llmin sd color
$110. rent $5
el
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Shows the movements of planets around
the sun by an orrery, and discusses the com-
parative sizes of planets, their distances from
the sun. revolutions on their axes, and satel-
lite systems. A planetarium is seen in use
PILGRIMAGE. Contem 1959 30min sd b&w $130,
rent $7
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Follows a procession of the League of the
Sacred Heart through the streets of Montreal
to St Joseph's Oratory, site of Brother Andre's
Shrine. Shows many of the religious observ-
ances conducted in the church, including Mass
attended by invalids who come in the hope of
being healed
LC card Fi A 59-640
EFLA evaluation card No. 4006
PINE NUTS. CalifU 1961 13min sd color lease
$125. loan $7
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how a nutritive staple food of the
Washo and Paiute Indians is made from the
nuts of the pinon tree's cones in a method
used since pre-Columbian times
EFLA evaluation card No. 4799
THE PIONEER BLACKSMITH. IndU 1962
llmin sd (Pioneer community ser) b&w $50,
rent $2; color $100, rent $3.25
el-Jh
Shows the pioneer blacksmith at work
using the tools, materials, and techniques of
his trade. Explains the importance of the
blacksmith shop in filling the pioneers' needs
for the manufacture and repair of iron and
steel goods
LC card Fi A 62-427
THE PIONEER OF ON-THE-FARM FEED-
MAKING. Gehl 1962 15min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Productions
, Demonstrates to farmers the latest trends
m home grinding and mixing of livestock feed
LC card Fi A 62-244
PIPE— WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.
RepubSteel 1956 22min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Compares pipe made by the electric
weld and seamlesis methods, including mill
scenes which show both types of production
used to manufacture pipe to the same speci-
fications
LC card Fi A 62-103
PLANT MOTIONS— ROOTS. STEMS, LEAVES.
EBP 1962 llmin sd (Biology ser) b&w $60,
rent $3.50; color $120. rent $5
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains the characteristic motion of
plants as they grow called "circumnutation."
Shows the movements of the leaves and stems
and shows that roots always move in spirals.
Illustrates the response of roots, stems, and
leaves of growing plants to stimuli such as
light and gravity
PLYMOUTH COLONY: THE FIRST YEAR.
Coronet 1961 16min sd b&w $90. color $165
el-Jh-sh Guide
Presents scenes filmed at authentically
reconstructed Plimoth Plantation at Plymouth,
Mass., and on board the Mayflower II in the
reenactment of important events during the
first year of Plymovith Colony. Describes the
Pilgrims' struggle with hardship and disease,
and their lasting accomplishment in establish-
ing principles of freedom and democracy in the
New World
LC card Fi A 61-814
POISON IN THE HOUSE. Assn 1960 lOVamin
sd color $65, rent $4
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Poison Information Center,
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital for the New
Hampshire State Dept. of Health
Portrays an ant family and a human
family in whose house the ants live. Shows
the ants becoming involved in several episodes
illustrating how otherwise useful household
products (antiseptics, cleaners, certain medi-
cines) act as poisons when carelessly left with-
in reach of children who may accidentally find
and swallow them
POLE TOP RESCUE (2 films). AmFlmProd
1962 17min sd color rent set $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Roswell Park Memorial In-
stitute for Health Research
Teaches how to rescue and revive vic-
tims of electric shock from electric or telegraph
poles. Dramatizes special situations while
teaching the seven basic steps and special
techniques common to the Oesterreich and
rescue breathing rescue methods
Part 1. $100
Part 2.J40
L<J card for set Fi A 62-937
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
POLITICS AND THE CORPORATION. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent
$4.75
c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescope
Discusses the role, of the corporation and
the corporate executive in political life Reviews
the laws which affect or. restrict the active
participation of each in politics
THE POND. IntFlmBur 1961 20min sd oolor
$195, rent $9 . ^
sh-ad
Examines a community of living things,
each dependent one on the other, in the Pond,
an environment containing sunlight, minerals
and permanent water of relatively constant
temperature. Observes life forms above and
below the surface of the water .^ action by
close-up photography and^ natural sound
Studies members of the total comniunity as
they affect other members in this interrela-
tionship
POPULATION PATTERNS IN. THE UNITED.
STATES. Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Traces the growth and movement, of
population since the early history. of the United
States. Delineates today's dynamic .and chang-
ing population patterns as shown in the lybu
census-movement from east to west, rural to
urban areas, city to suburb; describes changes
in birth and death rates, mfant mortality, life
span, and immigration; and discusses current
problems arising from these developments
LC card Fi A. 61-399 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4728
PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Assn 1962 28min sd
b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc. for J. C. Pen-
ney Co.
Describes the life of J. C. Penney,, a
builder of the J. C. Penney Company,, telling
of his successes and his failures, his philosophy
in merchandising and in human . relationship,
his belief in mankind, his optimism, and his
faith in the opportunity for young people to-
day. Traces the origin of the J. C. Penney
Company from its humble beginning in Kemerer,
Wyoming, to its present chain of modern stores
LC card Fi A 62-715
THE PORTRAIT OF CHARLES DICKENS
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF DANIEL DEFOE
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF GEORGE GORDON,
LORD BYRON
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF JOHN MILTON
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF NATHANIEL HAW-
THORNE
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL TAYLOR
COLERIDGE
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
PORTRAIT OF SOUTHLAND. NZealEmb 1961
20min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Surveys Southland province in New
Zealand, including Stewart Island, mutton bird-
ing and oyster fishing in Foveaux Strait and
the majestic scenery of Milford and Doubtful
Sounds
THE PORTRAIT OF VICTOR HUGO
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON IRVING
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
THE P(DRTRAIT OF WILLIAM M. THACKE-
In PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films)
PORTRAITS IN PRINT (10 films). NET 1958
ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHYY-TV. Kinescopes
Each film reviews the life of an author
and uses drawings, etchings, lithographs and
photographs to illustrate times and places im-
portant to the author. The works or each are
interpreted and excerpts from various works
are read
Titles are:
1. THE PORTRAIT OF JOHN MILTON
LC card Fi A 61-536
2. THE PORTRAIT OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH
LC card Fi A 61-537
3. THE PORTRAIT OF DANIEL DEFOE
LC card Fi A 61-538
4. THE PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL TAYLOR
COLERIDGE
LC card Fi A 61-539
5. THE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON
IRVING
LC card Fi A 61-540
6. THE PORTRAIT OF GEORGE GORDON,
LORD BYRON
LC card Fi A 61-541
7. THE PORTRAIT OF NATHANIEL HAW-
THORNE
LC card Fi A 61-542
8. THE PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM M.
THACKERAY
LC card Fi A 61-543
9. THE PORTRAIT OF VICTOR HUGO
LC card Fi A 61-544
10. THE PORTRAIT OF CHARLES DICKENS
LC card Fi A 61-545
POSTURE
In GOOD GROOMING (4 films)
POSTURE IN MOTION. EducHor 1961 9min sd
color $100
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates the proper ways of walking,
standing and sitting for girls and women
POTATO APPEAL. UnionPacif 1962 lOmin sd
color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the attractions of today's fine,
fresh potatoes and stresses their versatility.
Emphasizes the use and preparation of many
forms, of processed frozen, dehydrated- frozen,
and dehydrated potatoes in easily prepared
forms
POTATOES, INTERNATIONAL FAVORITE.
Lewisinc 1961 7min sd b&w or color free-
loan
el-jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by United Fresh Fruit & Vege-
Story of potatoes— their history, how they
are grown and shipped, how they are used
in a variety of countries around the world, and
how an American housewife can enjoy them
as a regular part of the family menu
POTATOES UNLIMITED. See NEW LOOK IN
POTATOES
POTTERY AND WEAVING
In ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO
(2 films)
POWER AMONG MEN. DeRoche 1959 90min sd
b&w $320, rent $35; color $480, rent $50
jh-sh-c-ad
44min version available, color $275. rent
$25; b&w $165. rent $17.50
Produced by United Nations
With illustrations from war- shattered
Italy, farms in Haiti, a new town in British
Columbia, Canada, and at a nviclear energv
plant in Norway, portrays man's awesome
powers: the power to build; the power to de-
stroy— and asks how he will choose to use
this power for either destruction or creation
in the future
EFLA evaluation card No. 4187
PRESENTING I. U. IndU 1961 23min sd color
rent $1
sh-c-ad
Shows how Indiana University through its
various schools is playing an important role in
extending man's understanding of himself and
the universe. Views the libraries, museums,
new classrooms, and specialized facilities, such
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
as the lanffuasre laboratory. Glimpses of student
government, student teaching, the^ university
theater, and campus newspaper demonstrate
the university's attempt to provide activities
to meet a variety of interests
A PRESIDENT'S POWER CONTESTED. Mc-
Graw 1961 28V2min sd b&w (Problems of
democracy ser) $175
sh Guide
Produced by Center for Mass Communica-
tion. Columbia University _ , ,
Correlated with the book "Problems and
promise of American democracy' edited by
Donald Riddle . , ^,
Describes the 1952 steel seizure and the
resulting: court action and analyzes what they
reveal about the extent and limits of the power
of the President
L.C card Fi A 61-666
PRESS WEEK FASHION SHOW. Clairol 1961
5min sd b&w free- loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Lawrence Produc-
Views a fashion show presented by Clai-
rol, showing new hairstyles and fashions
LC card Fi A 61-823
THE PRICE OF FIRE. Contem 1961 23min sd
b&w $100. rent $5
ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Pictures the typical routine of a Montreal
fire station. Discusses some of the causes of
fire and the need for prevention; uses scenes
from many flres to show the work of the fire-
men and to picture the tragedy of fire
LC card Fi A 62-67
PRICELESS GIFT. KIRO-TV 1959 53i^min sd
b&w or color purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Larry Field
Tells the story of a Seattle man who
regains his sight through a corneal transplant
operation. Shows the complications involved
in bringing cameras and laymen into the hospi-
tal surgery
PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF TEACHING
A SECOND LANGUAGE (5 films). TFC sd
b&w ea $170
c-ad Guide
Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries
for the Modern Language Assn. of America
Titles are:
1. THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE AND HOW
IT IS LEARNED. 1962 32min. Discusses
the nature of lang-uage, how it is learned,
and the validity of the oral approach to
teaching. Presents examples of speech
from all over the world, revealing how
differently languages function in sound
system, grammar, and lexical develop-
ment; compares speech to writing;
stresses the formation of new language
habits
LC card Fi A 61-1060
2. THE SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE. 1962 32min.
Explains that each language has its own
sound system of characteristic intonation
patterns, rhythms, stresses, and sounds,
and points out that a problem in learning
a second language is the tendency to carry
over sound patterns of one's native speech.
Compares the sound features of various
languages and explains the concept of
phonemic contrasts. Uses a class in Span-
ish for English speakers to demonstrate
the modern approach to teaching the im-
portant sound features of a second lan-
guage
LC card Fi A 61-1048
3. THE^^ ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE.
1961 33min. Demonstrates that pre-school
children can use the form and arrange-
ments of words before they can read or
write, and explains that these forms and
arrangements constitute the organization
or grammar of language. Points out that
children learn tlieir language by oral
experience, that patterns of organization
differ from lang-uag-e to language, and
that organization of language is based not
so much on logic as on customs and con-
ventions characteristic of each language.
Demonstrates in a German class for Eng-
lish speakers how grammatical patterns
and their variations are taught by modern
methods
LC card Fi A 61-1047
4. WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS. 1962
33min. Explains the deficiencies of word
for word translation. Illustrates how the
meanings of words change with usage,
showing that the experiences of life are
viewed and described differently from lan-
guage to language. Demonstrates in a
French class for English speakers how
words are taught in meaningful contexts
and how ranges of meanings are de-
veloped appropriately
LC card Fi A 61-1046
5. MODERN TECHNIQUES IN LANGUAGE
TEACHING. 1962 32min. Explains that
the objective of modern language teach-
ing is the formation of new language
habits. Discusses the procedures involved
in forming these habits. Uses a demon-
stration lesson to show how the sound
system, grammatical organization, and
lexicon of the language is taught
LC card Fi A 61-1059
PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING
In TEACHING MACHINES (2 films)
THE PRINTED CIRCUIT STORY. Bray 1962
25min sd color $200. rent $20
sh-c-ad
Produced in cooperation and collaboration
with the Institute of Printed Circuits
Shows how printed circuits are manu-
factured from the base laminate through com-
ponent installation on etched and plated circuit
boards. Introduces recommended tools and help-
ful items for the servicing of printed circuits
as w^ell as repairability tetchniques according
to accepted industry standard practices
PRINTING: PLATEN PRESS MAKEREADY.
IntFlmBur 1960 15min sd b&w $95, rent $5
sh-ad
Produced by Stout State College
Shows the process of makeready. from
locking up the form to running the completed
job. Identifies parts of the press and depicts
every step in platen press makeready
PROBLEM SOLVING IN GROUPS. CalifU 1962
25min sd b&w (Management development
ser) Durchase apply
c-ad
Discusses the phases and elements in the
problem solving process in group decision mak-
ing
THE PROCESSION. UnitedChurch 1960 28min
sd b&w $160. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Discusses transientness as a problem
which faces the church in its ministry to those
who are living in the suburbs as well as in the
slums of the city. Uses Chicago as an ex-
ample to illustrate some of the attempts that
have been made to work at this problem
LC card Fi A 61-273
EFLA evaluation card No. 4441
PRODUCTION OF POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE.
CalifU 1961 12min sd color (Microbiology
teaching ser) $122. rent $6.50
c-ad
Shows preparation of formaldehyde -inacti-
vated vaccine at a pharmaceutical plant
EFLA evaluation card No. 4689
PROFITABLE POTATOES. USSteel- Columbia
1960 28min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Distribution limited to Calif.. Colo.. Idaho.
Mont.. Nov., N.M., Ore., Utah, Wash, and Wyo.
Produced by Evans & Associates
Tells how to get more dollars per acre
through proven agricultural farming methods
PROGNOSIS: HOPE. AmCancer 1962 14%min
sd b&w free- loan
ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
Shows how the American Cancer Society's
programs of education, service and research
help a cancer patient about to undergo sur-
gery— and all other cancer patients — of the
present and of the future
PROGRESS IN MOTION. MetropDade 1961
22min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Describes the structure and activities of
the Dade County Port Authority, a major public
corporation in the commerce and transportation
industry of South Florida. Pictures former
«
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
PROGRESS IN MOTION— Continued
and existing facilities of Miami International
Airport as well as causeway facilities operated
by the Port Authority. Describes the function
or the Port Authority as it serves visitors and
residents in the area of Miami, Fla.
PROJECT: BROTHER'S KEEPER. Broadman
1961 28min sd b«&w $180. rent $9
ad
Follows six doctors on a four- month
global tour of 32 countries, showing them as
they survey medical needs, treat patients, as-
sist in operations, and generally offer medical
assistance
LC card Fi A 61-510
PROJECT 616. NewHollMach 1961 8min sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
, Traces the development of New Holland's
Model 616 Forage Harvester from drawing board
to production line. Shows torture testing tech-
niques
THE PROM— IT'S A PLEASURE. Coca-Cola
1961 20min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Shows proper etiquette for boys and girls
m regard to formal dances. Points include ex-
tending, accepting invitations, choosing attire
and flowers, going through receiving lines, en-
joying the occasion through correct dance floor
etiquette, from cut-ins to show-offs
A PROMISE TO MASADA. Filmlm 1962 17min
sd color $190. rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by Nicole Stephane
Shows how voung Israelis are reclaiming
the desert to fulfill a promise made by Diaspora
Jews to bring life back to Masada, where, two
thousand years ago every member of a com-
munity chose to die rather than submit to en-
slavement by conquering Roman legions. In-
cludes a chant which recounts the seige of
Masada sung by the Aravah Trio and Arie Lavi
LC card Fi A 62-886
PROMISING NORTH. Quebec 1960 29i^min sd
b&w or color free -loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Views the mining and industrial develop-
i?ient of the, North Shore. Shows future possi-
bilities of this region which is rich in minerals
of all kinds
PROPHET FROM^^TEKOA.^ Broadman 1961
28min sd color $210. rent $10.50
Jh-sh-ad
. Tells that the basic theme is that the
punishment of God is sure to come on a nation
and ijeople that become similar to the Israel of
Amos, time Shows Amos in the typical sur-
roundings, of a sheep herder of his day He
delivers his prophecy of judgment at the market
place in Bethel. After each indictment a flashup
to the present illustrates the evil of which he
speaks
PROPORTION AT WORK. ^ IntFlmBur 1961
12mm sd color $120, rent $6
Jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
.. , Introduces ratio and proportion as prac-
tical tools for solving problems by indirect
measurenient. Shows how a hydrobiologist must
compute the population of a well -stocked trout
^°^*^Zr-'^"® ^°^^^ ^^f^ of the pond in square acres
and tJie number of trout per acre. Follows every
^i®^ in his computation through live photogra-
phy and color- cued animation. Teaches that a
ratio is a fraction that shows the relationship
of one. number, to another, how it may be
stated in symbols and how to express a frac-
THE PROTEST. Carousel 1961 29min sd b&w
(Look up and live ser) $135 ^ uo^w
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Discusses the significance of protest in
our culture. Presents and comments upon var^
jous^forms of protest through songs and mono-
PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING OF TOM. Syra-
cuseU 1961 52min sd b&w $240. rent $8.75
c-ad
Shows a doctor administering the Wech-
sler Intelligence Test to an unusally gifted
boy. Discusses the scores and their interpreta-
tions after the test. Demonstrates both the
proper testing technique and the performance
of a gifted child
A PSYCHOPATH
In THE DISORDERED MIND (4 films)
THE PUBLIC RELATIONS OF TESTING.
EducTest 1961 llmin sd b&w $50, free- loan
ad
Shows that the key to the public rela-
tions of testing is communication. Discusses
ways to create understanding and an apprecia-
tion of school testing programs by proper com-
munication with teachers, parents, students and
the community
BFLA evaluation card No. 4690
A PUBLISHER IS KNOWN BY THE COM-
PANY HE KEEPS. DeRoche 1962 25min sd
b&w $150. rent $15
ad Guide
Series of sequences about famous writers,
using footage from the personal film library of
Alfred A. Knopf. Includes film shots taken at
his Purchase. N.Y., home
LC card Fi A 62-763
PUERTO RICO— ISLAND IN THE SUN. UW
1961 18min sd color $195
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Shows the economic and social develop-
ment of modern Puerto Rico. Describes "Opera-
tion Bootstrap." a program of industrialization,
education, housing and better use of land.
Through the daily activities of the Pinero
family shows how democracy, properly directed,
can produce new jobs, higher wages, better
living standards and greater opportunities for
education and cultural development
PUERTO RICO: THE PEACEFUL REVOLU-
TION. Assn 1962 26V2min sd b&w (The
twentieth century ser) free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
^ Available for purchase from McGraw
at $135
Produced by CBS News for the Prudential
Insurance Co. of America
Portrays the growth, development and
improvement of living standards in Puerto Rico
under Grovernor Luis Muiioz Marin. Shows
examples of what is being done to improve
living conditions
LC card Fi A 62-761
PUNCTUATION. Bailey 1962 6min sd color
(Introduction to grammar ser) $65. rent $5
el Guide
Produced by Stuart Roe
Shows the function of punctuation;
demonstrates the use of the period, question
mark, exclamation mark, comma, and quota-
tion marks
PUNCTUATION FOR BEGINNERS, Coronet
1962 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p Guide
Teaches pupils in a class basic rules of
punctuation by constructing sentences and in-
serting proper punctuation. Explains why and
where to use periods, question marks, and
commas in sentences, the use of the period in
abbreviations, and the use of the comma in
dates and place names
LC card Fi A 62-38
PURIM
In HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL (3 films) (Barre-
kette)
THE PURPLE TURTLE. Assn 1962 13V2min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from ACIProd at
$135
Sponsored by American Crayon Co. in co-
operation with the National Kindergarten Assn.
Shows a camera and microphone unobtru-
sively recording the activities of kindergarten
children as they busy themselves with paints,
crayons, and clay
LC card Fi A 62-784
s&
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PUSH BUTTONS AND PEOPLE. Contem 1960
22min sd b&w $100. rent $7
c-ad
Produced by United Auto Workers of
Walter Reuther, President of the UAW,
states labor's position on the issue of automa-
tion, and su&g-ests that properly used, automa-
tion can serve society, but warns that un-
planned automation can cause economic chaos.
It must take into account the human factors,
workers and public. Workers must be re-edu-
cated, relocated and compensated for such
adjustment , ^, „„^„
EFLA evaluation card No. 3750
QUALITY YOU CAN MEASURE. RepubSteel
1959 15min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Shows the non- destructive testing of
electric resistance weld pipe by means of a
testing machine called the Farrowtester
LC card Fi A 62-106
QUE PASA IN PUERTO RICO. GoPic 1959
llmin sd color $120, rent $5
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Beacon Television Co.
Shows Ted Williams, the baseball star
of the Boston Red Sox pulling in bonita from
the waters of the Caribbean
QUEBEC CARNIVALS. Quebec 1958 13min sd
b&w or color free -loan
p-el-Jh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the winter carnival in the Prov-
ince of Quebec. From the North of Montreal
to the Quebec Citadel, every winter sport has
its place in the festivities
QUEBEC INDUSTRIAL POWER. Quebec 1961
30min sd b&w or color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows industrial Quebec, and glimpses
the possibilities of Quebec's future. Tells how
La Province de Quebec owes its economical
rise to the multiplicity and diversity of its in-
dustries
QUEBEC PEAT MOSS INDUSTRY. Quebec
1958 19min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows peat and its composition. Explains
the uses of peat in agriculture, in horticul-
ture, on the farm and as a fuel
QUEST. UrbanProg 1961 13min sd b&w $110.
rent $12.50; color $150, rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Creative Communications
Traces the development of the plan for
the renewal and rejuvenation of downtown
Little Rock, demonstrating cooperation between
public agencies, individuals, and business
firms in the Little Rock area
LC card Fi A 62-276
EFLA evaluation card No. 4729
THE QUEST. See THE DISCOVERY OF IN-
SULIN
THE QUESTION TREE. IntBus 1961 13min
sd color $50. free-loan
el-Jh-sh
Produced by Henry Strauss Productions
Examines man's age-old curiosity about
the world around him, and where the curiosity
has led him. Tells how the asking of questions
leads to scientific discovery
LC card Fi A 62-123
THE QUIET ONE. Contem 1961 70min sd
b&w $360. rent $25
c-ad
Produced by Janice Loeb and William
Levitt
A documentary drama about an unloved
child who drifts into delinquency, offering
methods for understanding and rehabilitating
the lonely child everywhere
RADIATION. CanNFB 1961 27min sd b&w
$130; color $220, rent $10
Jh-sh-ad
Shows how various forms of radiation
originate, their similarities, and their effects
on living things. Includes views of Canada's
atomic research center at Chalk River and
the gamma field at the United States Brook-
haven National Laboratory where effects of
radiation on plant growth are studied
LC card Fi A 60-838
EFLA evaluation card No. 4801
RADIATION IN BIOLOGY: INTRODUCTION.
Coronet 1962 13%min sd b&w $75, color
$150
Jh-sh Guide
Demonstrates how high energy radiations
affect living plants and animals through
laboratory experiments in one of the nation's
leading research laboratories. The concepts of
natural radiation and artificially produced ra-
diation are clearly explained, and shows the
use of radioactive materials in treating cancer
and in studying the processes of growth, nutri-
tion and reproduction in living things
RAILROADERS. IntFlmBur 1960 22min sd
b&w $95, rent $5
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Tells about winter railroading in the
Canadian Rockies and the men who keep the
hnes clear. Shows the co-ordinated work of
section hands and maintenance men, of train
crews and telegraph operators who keep traffic
moving
RAIN. IntFlmBur 1961 lOmin sd color $110,
rent $5
p Guide
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Shows man's need for rain, explaining
the water cycle by means of simple illustrations
and terms. Discusses the phenomenon of the
rainbow
RAINY DAY AT THE CROSSROADS. NewHoU
Mach 1962 llmin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
As the raindrops fall, a farm equipment
dealer closes a sale and shows an entire line
of haying tools in the process
RATIO AND PROPORTION IN MATHEMAT-
ICS. Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color
$110
Jh Guide
Shows that ratio expresses a relationship
between two numbers and points out that
equal ratios form a proportion, which may be
used in solving problems. Stresses that the
units must be the same in finding ratios
between two numbers
LC card Fi A 61-970
REACHING FOR THE STARS. Assn 1961
IS^min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Holland- Wegman Produc-
tions for Coming Glass Works
Traces the development of scientific ap-
paratus used to provide man with a knowl-
edge of the stars and space, and discusses
the role of glass in astronomical research.
Explains how telescopes work, and describes
the 200- inch Hale telescope, the Project Strato-
scope balloon-borne telescopes, and the Mercury
man-in-space project
LC card Fi A 62-124
REACHING INTO SPACE. IntFlmBur 1960
14m{n sd color $150. rent $6
el-Jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Introduces the basic considerations of
modern space investigation. Presents a chrono-
logical record of man's attempts to reach into
space from the ancient discovery of rockets by
the Chinese to present-day launchings. Elx-
plains Newton's Third Law as it applies to
rocket fiight, and depicts the amount of force
necessary for a satellite to orbit, the escape
speed necessary to break through the earth's
gravitational pull, weather surveys and other
ramifications of modern space research
THE REAL STORY OF RADAR. CanNFB
1961 30min sd b&w $130, rent $7
sh-ad
Interviews Sir Robert Watson Watt, "fa-
ther of radar"
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
REAPPRAISAL OF NATO. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents an edited version of a speech
delivered by Paul-Henri Spaak, secretary-gen-
eral of NATO, in September 1958 to Boston's
Atlantic Treaty Association. Provides an anal-
ysis of NATO, its effectiveness in dealmg
with current world problems and its future
directions if i-t is to continue to be a force for
peace
LC card Fi A 61-549
RECIPES FOR AUTOMATIC LAUNDERING.
Maytagr 1961 4i/2min sd b&w or color (Linda
Marshall Homemaker ser) purchase apply
free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Douglas Productions
Describes six basic launderiner recipes
which can handle everything in the wash
basket
REED WEAVING AND WROUGHT IRON
PROJECTS. AmHandicrafts 1956 15min sd
color $75, free-loan
jh-sh-ad
Shows the basic principles of basket
weaving and illustrates the modern treatment
of weaving a wrought iron frame with reed
LC card Fi A 61-999
REGINA COELI: QUEEN OF HEAVEN. Rem-
brandt 1960 ISmin si color $150. rent $15
ad
No narration
Produced by Paul Haesaerts
Belgium art critic and film maker Paul
Haesaerts re-creates the story of the Holy
Assumption of the Virgin Mary through the
frescoes of the great fifteenth century pamter,
Fra Angel ico
REPORT OF A YEAR. MichStU 1961 28min sd
b&w $150. free- loan
sh-c-ad
Synthesizes the events of a calendar
year into a statement of the purposes, objec-
tives, and operations of a state university
LC card FI A 62-757
A REPORT ON DU PONT ELASTOMERS.
DuPont 1961 29min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
Depicts the role played by the Du Pont
de Nemours Company in serving the rubber
industry. Shows how chemical research con-
tributes in developing new elastomers and how
existing products are improved
A REPORT TO THE NATION. AmHeart 1959
29j^min sd b&w $70. rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Potomac Film Productions
Presents highlights of a meeting where
six scientists discuss gains made in diagnosis,
prevention, and treatment of heart disease
during the past ten years
LC card Fi B 61-47
RESEARCH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING.
UnitedShoe 1961 29min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of all that comes between re-
search and shoe production and shows how
United's machines for making shoes are "built"
with particular emphasis on steps taken to
ensure efficiency and reliability
THE RESTLESS PLAINS. ColoStU 1961 22min
sd color purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the Great Plains of the United
States. Deals with the transition from early
times to the present. Presents many present
day problems facing the dwellers of the Plains
and offers possible solutions
REVOLT IN HUNGARY. Assn 1958 26i/5,min
sd b&w (The twentieth century ser) free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS News for The Pruden-
tial Insurance Co. of America
Newsreel clips and documentary footage
show the revolt in Hungary during the fall of
1956
LC card Fi A 58-1024
DER RHEIN. IntFlmBur 1959 14min sd color
$135. rent $8
sh
German narration
Shows that this German language teach-
ing film is easily understood by second-year
German classes which have been prepared for
the showing. Takes us on a trip along the
Rhine from Koln to Mainz, presenting views of
commerce on the river and of places along the
way made famous by German legend, history
and song
RIDING THE BIG SURF, Cine'-Pic 1959 llmln
sd color $100
Jh-sh-c-ad
Scenes of surf- board riding by experts on
the large and dangerous surfs in Hawaii which
build up to 25 feet in height during the month
of November
LC card Fi A 60-3509
THE RIGHT MAN. ModernTP 1960 40min sd
b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News for Travelers In-
surance Companies
Shows music, excitement, sound, and
fury of our political heritage from the torch-
light parade era to the jet age. Shows well-
known stage personalities portraying some of
the great political figures of history: Richard
Boone as Abraham Lincoln. Martin Gabel as
William Jennings Bryan. Art Carney as
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and others
THE RIGHT TO LIVE. UnltedGood 1961 15min
sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Northwestern. Inc.
Shows workings of various agencies of
United Good Neighbors
THE RISE OF NATIONALISM
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
RIVER: AN ALLEGORY. Filmlm 1961 14min
sd color purchase apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Musical background, no narration
Produced by William M. Harlow
Color and sound effects are used to pre-
sent an allegorical story in which the water
cycle is portrayed and a river is followed from
source to ocean
LC card Fi A 62-127
EFLA evaluation card No. 4730
THE ROAD BACK. WashStPen 1962 28min
sd color $175
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows numerous details of prison life
and emphasizes the effort toward rehabilita-
tion of the individual which dominates the
institutional program in Washington
ROAD TO EN -DOR. Broadman 1961 SOmin sd
color $210. rent $10.50
sh-ad
Tells about a man who loses his wife and
his self-respect through the influence of liquor.
Points out the stark consequences of sin and
explains that sin will lead any man to destruc-
tion if he does not have Christ to lead him in
a new direction
LC card Fi A 61-918
ROCKS THAT REVEAL THE PAST. Film
Assoc 1962 12min sd b&w $70. rent $3.75;
color $125. rent $6.25
el-Jh Guide
Tells that layered, or sedimentary, rocks
often contain fossils: the remains of animals
and plants that were alive when the rocks were
formed. Fossils enable scientists to recon-
struct the life of the past. The sedimentary
rocks in which fossils are found help scientists
to learn about the sequence on which living
things appeared on earth. The layered rocks of
the Grand Canyon provide us with fossil evi-
dence of a billion years of earth history
ROCKY MOUNTAINS: A GEOGRAPHIC RE-
GION. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color
$120
el-Jh Guide
Presents a geographic overview of the
Rocky Mountains, one of the most spectacular
features of the North American continent. A
region of rich natural resources, including
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minerals, forests, rushing rivers, as well as
grazing and agricultural lands, these mountains
have played a significant role in the develop-
ment of the continent. Photographed in Alaska,
Canada, and the Rocky Mountain states
DC card Fi A 62-896
THE ROLE OF NURSING IN INFECTION
CONTROL. ANA-NLN 1962 25y2min sd
b&w $95. free-loan
c-ad Guide
Produced by Dynamic Films for Dial Soap
Research Laboratories
Shows the essential role of the profes-
sional nurse in the infection control programs
of the community and hospital dramatized in a
family situation. Stresses the principles of infec-
tion control and demonstrates suggested pro-
cedures
ROMAN LIFE IN ANCIENT POMPEII. Suther-
land 1961 16min sd color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a young girl of Pompeii reliving
the days when her city was alive with activity
— she leads vis through the streets, into bakery
and wine shops, to hotels, gardens and temples.
As she tells us of her life, the girl becomes a
real personality. Photographed In a section of
Pompeii almost perfectly preserved from the
First Century A. D.
LC card Fi A 62-716
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4549
ROMANESQUE PAINTERS. Filmlm 1962 12min
sd color $180. rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Rene Marjac. France
Shows the Romanesque paintings which
cover the walls and ceilings of many churches
in France. Gives an account of the paintings
and the working techniques then employed, as
well as how these artists attempted to create
with their works a link composed of universal
symbols between the world of God and the
world of man. Tells how these paintings were
meant to present an effective mean as a cate-
chism for the illiterate
ROMANTISCHE STADTE. IntFlmBur 1961
ISmin sd color $135. rent $7.50
sh
German narration
Takes us to Munich, Dinkelsbtlhl and
Rothenburg. where we view richly ornamented
buildings, statuary, famous galleries, gardens,
cafes, interesting townfolk and a fortified gate,
tower and castle. To be used with intermediate
classes
ROTATE THE BODY. Tourtelot 1961 9min sd
b&w $75: color $100. rent $7
jh-sh-c-ad
Points out the beauty of the controlled
body movements of gymnasts who perform in a
national competition held at the University of
Illinois
LC card Fi A 62-411
ROUGHNECKS: THE STORY OF OIL DRILL-
ERS. Contem 1962 22min sd b&w $100, rent
$5
el-Jh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Gives a real -life account of a drill crew
in action and follows the race through wilder-
ness to develop and prove out oil fields. Photo-
graphed in northern Alberta. Canada
EFLA evaluation card No. 4732
ROWERS THROUGH THE ICE. Quebec 1956
13min sd b&w or color free- loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the Quebec Winter Carnival's ice
canoe race and tells how the courageous pad-
dlers must guide and sometimes portage their
heavy canoes from one shore to the other be-
tween Quebec and L6vis across the frozen river
RUSSIA IN EUROPE. IntFlmBur 1961 19min
sd color $195. rent $9
sh-c
_,, Produced by John Dooley for Plymouth
Films
References to maps provide orientation
for a study of European Russia — that part of
Russia, lying west of the Urals, which is a
continuation of the north European plain.
Includes White Russia, the Ukraine and the
Crimea, and geographical characteristics, natu-
ral forestation. agriculture, the inland water-
ways system and the chief cities are depicted
and discussed. Explains Russia's one- party sys-
tem briefly and portrays numerous examples of
the propaganda constantly being carried on by
the party
THE SADDLEMAKER. Contem 1962 17min sd
color $150. rent $7.50
el
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Tells of a fourteen-year-old girl and
her wish to own a saddle. Shows how Felmer
Eamor of High River. Alberta, tools a saddle
for herself from cowhide
LC card Fi A 62-72
SAFE FARMING U.S.A. Allis- Chalmers 1958
4min sd b&w free- loan
sh-ad
A safety film about farm equipment,
featuring the operation of the tractor
LC card Fi A 62-692
SAFETY IN THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
ManfChem 1962 20min sd color $100, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Edward Fell Productions
Points out certain basic laboratory haz-
ards by demonstrating safe procedures to en-
courage students and laboratory workers to
cultivate safe work habits. Shows that chemi-
cals in any form can be safety stored, handled
or used if their physical and chemical properties
are understood and the necessary precautions,
including use of proper safeguards and personal
protective equipment, are observed
SAFETY THROUGH SEAT BELTS. CaliFU
1960 12i^min sd b&w $37, rent $2
sh-c-ad
Through use of anthropometric dummies
demonstrates that intersection collision forces
far exceed any human capacity to survive
them unless seat belts are used
SAGA OF SAFETY SAM. IntFlmBur 1959
15min sd b&w $85, rent $12.50
ad
Produced by Crawley Films for Abitibi
Power and Paper Co.
Stresses the importance of using safety
shoes, non-slip gloves, goggles, a non-sinkable
jacket, and a safety hat — in situations where
each is valuable. Based on accidents which
actually occurred, and presents its mes-sage in
the manner of a folk song
ST LAURENT BICYCLE RACE. Quebec 1958
16min sd b&w or color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the Tour du St- Laurent bicycle
race in Canada and gives an account of the
ever increasing popularity of this trying
achievement, which demands plenty of pluck,
steady nerves and unwavering endurance
SALVAGE JOB. Broadman 1961 28min sd
b&w $180, rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells story of a 19-year-old youth who
becomes overly interested in "hot- rods" and
learns, after a serious accident, the value of
parental love and advice
LC card Fi A 61-598
THE SANDPILE DEATH. Carousel 1961 29min
sd b&w (Look up and live ser) $135
c-ad
Produced bv CBS News
Examines the meaning of life and death
through dramatic vignettes. Discusses the
meaning of each scene with a clergyman
A SANE NUCLEAR POLICY. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescope
, Discusses methods of controlling nuclear
testing. Outlines the obligation of the United
States in assuming leadership in the control of
such testing. Points out possible effects of
continued testing
LC card Fi A 61-554
53
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
SANTA CLAUS SUIT. Contem 1954 ISmin sd
color $135. rent $5
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Reveals the importance of belief and
faith in ideals. Set within the framework of
Christmas and its mood of expectancy, two
puppets. Spots and Stripes are shown as they
wrestle with and finally solve the question on
the value of beliefs . ^ ^^ „^_
EFLA evaluation card No. 2410
SARONGS AND SILVER. MalayaEmb 1957
20min sd color $100. free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows weaving and silver work on the
East Coast of the Federation of Malaya
SCALE SONG, FELT BOARD, XYLOPHONE
In METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN
TEACHING MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films)
SCALE SONG, KEYBOARD, AUTOHARP
In METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN
TEACHING MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films)
SCALE SONG, MAGNETIC STAFF, MELODY
BELLS
In METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN
TEACHING MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films)
SCALE SONG, MUSIC STAFF, XYLOPHONE
In METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN
TEACHING MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films)
SCALE SONG, PERCUSSION, PENCIL
In METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN
TEACHING MUSIC, SERIES 1 (5 films)
SCANDINAVIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS. Barr
1961 llmin sd color $120. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Hiordis Kittel Parker
Surveys the traditions and character of
Scandinavian applied arts. Discusses the wood-
carving of Norway and follows the production
of Norwegian enamelware. royal Danish porce-
lain, Swedish glassware, and Georg Jensen
silver of Denmark. Describes the role of the
artists, skilled craftsmen, and apprentices.
Points out that the handicrafts in Scandinavia
help to satisfy the fundamental need for beauty
which is inherent in Scandinavians
LC card Fi A 61-851
EFLA evaluation card No. 4733
DER SCHWARZWALD. IntFhnBur 1961 12mln
sd color $135. rent $6
sh
Grerman narration
Shows villages, farms and resorts of
Germany's Black Forest. Typical architecture
and scenic beauties of Baden-Baden, Freiburg,
Pforzheim, Triberg and Donaueschingen are
shown. For use by intermediate classes
SCIENCE FAIR. IntFlmBur 1960 14min sd
color $150. rent $6
sh-c-ad
Produced by Visual Education Films
Shows aspects of science fairs. Depicts
the carrying out of science fair projects by
students, common difficulties, final papers and
displays. Indicates organizational details en-
countered by sponsors, chairmen and assis-
tants. Gives three project reports in students'
voices
SCIENCE PROJECT. IntFilmBur 1960 14mln
sd color $150. rent $6
sh-c
Produced by Visual Education Films
Purpose is to activate student interest
in scientific investigation by the project meth-
od. Records a boy's adventure preparing his
first science project— his search for a project
idea research, planning and building— and the
exhibition of the project (a simple computer)
at a science fair
^^'^■^^Fn.f ?.^S THE HIGH IRON. Modern
TP 1961 27min sd color $175. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Tarnall Richie Pro-
ductions for Assn. of American Railroads
Shows the ways in which railroads are
applying the fruits of research and technologi-
cal developments m the modernization and im-
provement of their operations and services
SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN ACTION. IntFlmBur
1960 19min sd color $195, rent $9
Jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
The falling object experiments of Galileo
serve as introduction to the scientific method;
actual historic motion pictures of polio experi-
ments by Dr Jonas E. Salk and his research
team show the application of the scientific
method to a complex modem problem. Simple
examples lend importance to the scientific
method in everyday life, and the steps of the
scientific method are seen to be flexible check-
points to aid in the search for answers to a
variety of problems
LC card Fi 62-2057
EFLA evaulation card No. 4324
SCOTLAND DANCES. Contem 1960 14min sd
color $175, rent $7.50
el-Jh-ad
Produced by The Films of Scotland Com-
mittee
Scottish dances old and new, in national
costume and natural setting — indicating the
traditions and history from which they origin-
ated
EFLA evaluation card No. 4550
SEAPORT. EBF 1962 16min sd b&w $90. rent
$3.50; color $180, rent $5
p-el Guide
Illustrates the complex structure of a
large modem seaport. Shows how goods are
handled by means of conveyor systems, pumps,
electromagnets and other means, and how they
are distributed throughout the land. Explains
the functions of workers at a seaport
LC card Fi A 62-852
SEAWARDS THE GREAT SHIPS. Contem
1961 29min sd color $175. rent $7.50
el-Jh-ad
Presents shipbuilding on the Clyde River
In Scotland, showing the range and variety of
ships, the men and their methods, culminating
In the moment of launching a large passenger
EFLA evaluation card No. 4691
THE SECRET OF GRANBY LANE. Hour 1961
27i^min sd b&w $180. rent $9; color $300.
rent $13.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Matt Talbot of Dublin becomes an alco-
holic at the age of 12. In his late twenties, he is
still working hard and spending all his earnings
on drink. Then he decides to take the pledge,
and after a dramatic struggle, emerges victor
over alcohol
SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT. Davis.Sid
1961 lOmin sd b&w $60, color $120
Jh-sh Guide
Tells the story of two young people who
become victims of narcotics. Shows that from
the first step of "dropping pills" to the final
conclusion of full scale heroin addiction, there
is no such thing as "a little narcotics"
SEE IT AND BELIEVE IT. AV-ED 1961 llmin
sd b&w $50
p. el
Produced by Jerry Coumeya
Shows Hollywood's Jungle Compound
beasts being put through their paces. All of the
animals want to be "King of the Beasts" and
they put on their act for the approval of the
admiring chimpanzees
SEGMENTATION: THE ANNELID WORMS.
EBF 1961 16min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90,
rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Describes the origin and dynamics of
segmentation. Shows the four classes of annelid
worms and studies their structure, behavior and
habitats. Illustrates some of the more difficult
concepts of the biology of annelids by anima-
tion and microphotography. Gives special at-
tention to the life cycle of the earthworm
54
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SELECTING AN ACHIEVEMENT^ TEST.
EducTest 1961 14min sd b&w $50. free-loan
ad
Shows that a Rood testinff program begins
with good tests. Discusses some important ele-
ments in good test selection mcludmg rele-
vance, validity, balance and the need for a
thorough understanding of the purpose of test-
ing
EFLA evaluation card No. 4692
SEMI-FINISHED STEEL. USSteel 1961 8min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
Shows steelmaking processes involved in
semi- finished steel
SENTENCES. Bailey 1962 6min sd color (In-
troduction to grammar ser) $65. rent $5
el Guide
Produced by Stuart Roe
Explains the four kinds of sentences:
statements, commands, exclamations, and ques-
tions. Presents situations to illustrate the use
of each kind. Discusses the subject and pre-
dicate
SENTENCES THAT ASK AND TELL. Coronet
1961 llmin sd b«&w $60. color $110
p Guide
Explains that a sentence is a complete
thought; shows the difference between askmg
and telling sentences; and explains how punc-
tuation and capitalization are used
LC card Fi A 61-842 ^ _„^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4734
SETS, CROWS, AND INFINITY. FilmAssoc
1962 12min sd color $125
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Bruce and Katherine Corn-
well
Explores the mathematical ideas of sets
and infinity. Introduces the comparison of
sets and one-to-one correspondence between
two sets. An infinite set is shown to be a
set which is equivalent to the infinite set of
whole numbers
707 YEAR ONE. Boeing 1960 45min sd color
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish version available
Documentary summary of significant 707
events of the year 1959, first full year of
world travel by jetliner. Highlights: Boeing
707 Intercontinental, from first fiight through
FAA test program to inaugural airline fiights;
Survey of deliveries to airlines, inaugurals,
service achievements; President Eisenhower's
11- nation tour by VC-137A and arrival speech;
"Travelogue" sequence: "Around the world in
40 hours"
THE 720 STORY. Boeing 1961 24min sd color
free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish version available
Story of the Boeing 720 intermediate
range jetliner, from concept to completion —
its background of 707s in service around the
world; its development and construction; its
certifications and fiight testing
SEVEN OF THE THREE. Employers 1961
33min sd color purchase apply, free- loan
c-ad Guide
Produced by Mehring Productions
Illustrates the functions and benefits of
insurance in individual and personal lives.
Includes stories about a widow, a construction
worker, a building contractor, a paraplegic, a
milk company, and several business men
LC card Fi A 61-287
SEVEN ROMAN ARTISTS AT WORK. Contem
1962 21min sd color $175. rent $15
ad
Produced by Forma Art Associates
Vignettes of the great contemporary
Italian artists, Afro, Burri, Severini, Corpora,
Consagra, Franchini, Dorazio, at work in Rome
and Matta in Paris who rebuts the concepts
of his Italian confreres
SHADOW OF THE BOOMERANG. Worldwide
1960 90min sd color purchase apply
el-Jli-sh-c-ad
Tells about an American brother and
sister who nnanage a cattle station in the
Australian "out- back." Portrays their reaction
to Billy Graham's Australian Crusade's in-
trusion into the life and routine of the station
EFLA evaluation card No. 4659
SHADOWS OF DOUBT. Broadman 1961 28min
sd b&w $180. rent $9
sh-c-ad
Illustrates the damaging effects of jeal-
ousy as shown in a dramatization about an
arthritic woman who becomes jealous and
thinks that her husband and niece are in love
LC card Fi A 61-509
SHADOWS ON OUR TURNING EARTH. Film
Assoc 1962 lOmin sd b&w $60. rent $3;
color $120. rent $5
p Guide
Shows that shadows are made when
objects block light. Tells that the surface of
the earth, on the side away from the sun, is
always in shadow, and that the movement of
the earth, as it turns continuously into and
out of its own shadow, produces day and night
THE SHARERS OF STAINLESS STEEL.
RepubSteel 1961 18min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Demonstrates the workability of stainless
steel in order to combat the adage that stain-
less is difficult to fabricate. Shows common
and unusual methods of forming the metal
LC card Fi A 61-985
SHAVUOTH
In HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL (3 films) (Bar-
rekette)
SHEATH NEMATODE. CalifU 1961 lOmin sd
color $80
sh-c-ad
Explores, through microcinematography,
the life cycle, biology and control of the sheath
nematode which causes thousands of dollars
worth of damage yearly
SHOP TOWN. Brandon 1961 5^min sd b&w
$50, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by F. L. McConkey
Shows, with verse and drawings, a factory
town, the monotony of the work, the super-
ficiality of after hours entertainment, and how
the life of the town ceases when the men are
laid off
SHORT TERM VISUAL MEMORY. BellTel
1961 18min sd b&w free-loan
c Guide
Sponsored by the American Telephone &
Telegraph Co.
Shows an experiment in visual perception
in which retention and erasure processes in
visual perception were investigated. Results
indicated the existence of a temporary in-
formation storage either in the eye or brain
which is used in the handling of visual in-
formation
A SHORT VISION. Contem 1956 7min sd b&w
$65, rent $6.50; color $125. rent $10.50
ad
Produced by George K. Arthur
Animated cartoons and filmed paintings
by Joan and Peter Foldes describe the "end
of the world" by atom bomb destruction
LC card Fi A 57-806
EFLA evaluation card No. 3104
THE SIERRA LEONE STORY. Contem 1962
ISmin sd b&w $80, rent $5
Jh-sh-ad
Sierra Leone citizens celebrate their In-
dependence, as their government, industry,
education and hopes for the future are re-
viewed
EFLA evaluation card No. 4580
55
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
SILK MAKERS OF JAPAN. Bailey 1962 16min
sd color $170. rent $10
el-Jh-sh Guide
Portrays the entire silk industry in its
economic position as a vital contributor toward
Japan's livelihood, and as an important com-
modity in world trade. Shows how caterpillars
are raised on one typical farm, from their
hatching to the final spinning- of the cocoons.
Emphasizes the farmer's task in growmg:
quantities of mulberry leaves to feed the young
caterpillars. Tells how some cocoons are used
to weave silk cloth on hand looms m Japanese
homes: but most of them are sold to factories
in the cities. Shows the complete factory
processing of raw silk thread, government test-
ing methods, and preparations for exporting
the silk. Tells how Japan retains much of.it
to be woven into a variety of beautiful fabrics
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4802
SIMILAR TRIANGLES IN USE. IntFlmBur
1961 llmin sd color $120. rent $5
sh
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Shows the practical value of knowing
that corresponding sides of similar triangles
are proportional: how measurement of triangles
is used to determine the distances between
thing's we cannot easily reach. Uses of the
surveyor's quadrant and sextant are shown
SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH AIR.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60. color $120
el-Jh Guide
Demonstrates the basic concepts of . air.
showing that air occupies space, has weight,
and exerts pressure
LC card Fi A 62-272
SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH MAG-
NETISM. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60.
color $120
el-Jh Guide
Demonstrations and experiments explain
anxi illustrate the basic concepts of magnetism,
showing that magnets produce a force, that
magnets have poles, that magnets can make
other magnets, and that the earth is a magnet
LC card Fi A 62-273
SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH WATER.
Coronet 1962 13i/4min sd b&w $75. color
$150
el-Jh Guide
Performs demonstrations to illustrate that
water has surface tension, that water exerts
pressure, and that water can produce a buoyant
force
LC card Fi A 62-271
SIMPLE PLANTS— THE ALGAE. EBF 1962
17min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50:
color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Shows the diversity of these simple
plants that range in size from single cells to
gigantic kelps. Stresses the importance of
algae in terms of their being the basic food
supply of nearly all acquatic animals, and in
that they generate a large proportion of the
oxygen in the atmosphere. Shows some of
the practical aspects of the use of algae for
food, cosmetics, and suggests possible use of
algae in space exploration
THE SINEW-BACKED BOW AND ITS AR-
ROWS. CalifU 1961 24min sd color lease
$225. loans $12.50
el-Jh-ad
Shows the almost obsolete Yurok Indian
craft of fashioning the sinew- backed bow and
arrow
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4803
THE ^SINGLE. CELLED ANIMALS— PROTO-
?o9^- ^?^/i^2 16min sd (Biology ser) b&w
$90. rent $4.50: color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Photomicrography (with phase-contrast
optics) of living protozoans of each class are
shovvTi m characteristic behavior. Using Para-
mecium, feeding, temperature responses, and
avoiding behavior, digestion and reproduction
are studied
SIXTY SEVEN SOUTH. NYPortAuth 1961
25min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Shows what happens from the moment an
exporter receives an order from overseas until
the cargo is loaded in the hold of a ship.
Focuses on the activities of the people who
handle the goods and process the myriad
papers vital to the efficient flow of interna-
tional trade. Typical shipments by rail, truck
and air are taken through processes such as
forwarding, customs and consular documenta-
tion, marine insurance, export packing and
financing
EFLA evaluation card No. 4764
SIZZLING SIXTIES. Wilding 1960 Smin sd color
$75. rent $25
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Swift & Co.
Shows the progress predicted for the next
ten years and compares the next ten years
increase with the last 40 to 50 years. The film
is done in slide motion with moving graphs
SKIING AT THE CHATEAU TONGARIRO.
NZeaJEmb 1961 13min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows skiing in the winter playground of
Tongariro National Park. North Island. New
Zealand
SKIPPY AND THE 4TH R. Methodist-TRAFCO
1961 24min sd b&w $140, rent $7; color $210,
rent $11
c-ad Guide
Tells about a boy who is guided by a
church school teacher who is instructing him
in the fourth R of religion
LC card Fi A 61-833
SKIS ON MOUNT ORFORD. Quebec 1960
14V^min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows skiing competitions on Mount Or-
ford. Stars the Olympic ski champion, Lucille
Wheeler, and Anne Heggtweit
THE SKY. IntFlmBur 1961 lOmin sd color $110,
rent $5
p Guide
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Presents basic scientific facts about the
sky and the objects in it: sun. inoon, stars,
clouds. Discusses the functioning of a sundial,
the nature of wind, and the reason the sun
appears red when setting
SKY HIGH IN NEW ZEALAND. NZealEmb
1961 15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Scenic views of Southern Alps in New
Zealand showing Mt Cook, Tasman Glacier and
ski grounds of the area
SKYLARKS OVER SIMONS HILL. NZealEmb
1961 12min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows gliders operating over the foothills
of the Southern Alps near Christchurch in New
Zealand
SKYSCRAPER. Brandon 1962 21min sd $150.
rent $7.50; b&w, part color
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Shirley Clarke, Irving Jacoby
and Willard Van Dyke for Tishman Realty &
Construction Co.
Story of a changing city and of the birth
and construction of a modern skyscraper. Ex-
plains that New York's changing skyline is a
reflection of the city's own vinique qualities of
growth and change
LC card Fi A 59-327
SMALL PLANET. Contem 1959 lOmin sd b&w
$45, rent $5
el-Jh-ad
Produced by International Civil Aviation
Organization, United Nations
Shows various types of jet aircraft, their
development and what they mean to the world's
air routes
LC card Fi A 60-658
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SMEAR AND SQUASH TECHNIQUES. Thome
1961 5Vgmin sd color (Biological techniques
ser) $55, rent $5
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
Illustrates the preparation and use of
onion root tip and "Tradescantia" bud m a
quick and easy method of making slides in the
classroom for the study of mitosis. Includes
photomicrographs to show the obtainable re-
sults
LC card Fi A 62-41
SNAILS: BACKYARD SCIENCE. FilmAssoc
1962 llmin sd b«&w $60, rent apply; color
$120, rent apply
p Guide
Shows the common backyard snail: it
moves slowly and will not harm us; it lives in
damp and shady places; it has two pairs of
stalks on its head, with eyes at the end of the
longer pair; it has a shell which helps protect
its soft, moist body from drying out
SNOW. FilmAssoc 1961 13min sd b&w $75, rent
$3.75; color rent $6.05
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Presents various facts about snow, ex-
plaining that it has behavior patterns, that
it changes forin in order to survive, and that
its whiteness has purpose. Animation and
photography show snowflakes forming In the
upper atmosphere, to illustrate why the smooth
crystals of "powder" snow are a favorite of
skiers, while the congealing crystals of "corn"
may warn of the impending sweep of an
avalanche
LC card Fi A 62-65
SNOWS OF AORANGI. Brest 1958 llmin sd
color $145
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by New Zealand Screen Board
Shows high altitude skiing in New Zea-
land
SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS. GirlS 1962
28min sd color $120, rent $5
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by George Stoney Associates
Describes the highlights of girl-scouting
dunng the past 50 years, using old newsreel
footage, rare photographs, and specially filmed
scenes of scouting today. Features a family
that has been active in scouting for three
generations
LC card Fi A 62-277
SONG OF THE PRAIRIE. Rembrandt 1957
19mm sd b&w $75, rent $5; color $175, rent
$10
el-ad
Produced by Jiri Trnka
A puppet play, complete with singing
hero, innocent heroine, mustachioed villain,
the stagecoach robbery, chase, gunflght and
rescue. Ppkes fun at the stereotyped Holly-
wood musical western
^^^^91 i^l^P .iP.'^NC^S OF MAORILAND.
NZealEmb 1961 13min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
ivTo^,,-^^®"^^^ traditional songs and dances of the
rlu.^i^ performed in natural surroundings. In-
Sif ^'n^^ °^ Maori carving, weaving and a
model village at Rotorua, North Island
SONGS. OF THE AUVERGNE. Janus 1961
17min sd b&w $125. rent $15 "*"'"» ■^^'ox
el-ad
r.f +hF^^}^^^^ ^^? ^^}^y ^ife and appearances
^LfJj^o,'Sr^^''^i?^^ village in this ancient and
^^ t^I^K^^^"^^^ province to the accompaniment
of traditional music of the area
THE SOUNDS OF LANGUAGE
In PRINCIPLES AND METHOD*; of
75EACHING A SECOND LANGUAGE
SOUTH AMERICA. IntFlmFd 1960 27min sd
color (World affairs ser) $275, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Covers the continent of South America
in live photography from life in the high pla-
teaus of the Andes to the lowlands of the
Amazon. Shows life on the farm with its
poverty, in the city where the poor people
live on the hillsides, and among the Indian
population, and the mestizo. Discusses indus-
try, religion, politics and history
EFLA evaluation card No. 4264
SOUTH AMERICA. See SUDAM^RICA, CON-
TINENTE DE GRAN PORVENIR (2 films)
SOUVENIRS FROM SWEDEN. Creativision
1961 22min sd b&w $82.50. free-loan; color
$242.50, free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Svensk Filmindustri for
Swedish Institute
A souvenir search by a young American
visitor recalls scenes from Arctic Lapland to
Sweden's sunny southland. Inanimate souve-
nirs spring to life to tell about Swedish cul-
ture, economy, and people and to show Swe-
den's scenic splendors
SPAIN IN THE NEW WORLD: COLONIAL
LIFE IN MEXICO. EBF 1961 13min sd b&w
$75, rent $4; color $150, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Describes colonial Mexico when it was a
part of the Spanish crown. Includes views of
a Spanish nobleman who was master of a great
hacienda, of a priest who was missionary to
the Indians, of Indians who labored in silver
mines and on the haciendas, and of soldiers,
plantation overseers, and artisans of the period.
Points out that many traditions which date
back to Spain are still a vital part of Mexico
today
LC card Fi A 61-897
SPAIN— THREE OF ITS FACES. UW 1962
18min sd color $195
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Depicts the significant regional insula-
tion that characterizes this charming and beau-
tiful country. First the rugged, yet fertile,
Basque area along the Bay of Biscay is shown
through the activties of a farmer. In sharp
contrast is the province of Murcia in the hot,
dry uplands where young Felipe Escondido
shows us something of the hard life on the
parched meseta. Visits Castile in the central
plain where we see many famous sights of the
capital city of Madrid
SPECIFIC PROPERTIES
In STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE
METAL (4 films)
SPELLING FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Introduces four spelling helpers, look,
listen, say. and write, to enable a child to
cope with difflcult-to-spell words. Suggests
ways of practicing with these helpers for bet-
ter spelling
LC card Fi A 61-1076
SPORTS d'HIVER. See FUN IN WINTER
SPRING BRINGS CHANGES. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $110,
rent $4
p Guide
Correlated with the Heath Elementary
science texts by Herman and Nina Schneider
Explains that in the spring the sun
warms the earth and the world comes alive.
Shows the farmer as he plows the fields, and
children as they plant a vegetable garden.
Viexvs of nature photography depict the wealth
of changes m plants and animals
LC card Fi A 62-23
EFLA evaluation card No. 4622
sd color $120. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Guy D. Haselton
^f +V, Shows the characteristics and purposes
°L}^^ ^°"/ seasons and tells the story of the
water cycle and its importance to all life on
57
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
SPRING COMES AGAIN — Continued.
earth. Introduces the concept that our whole
universe is a rhythmic union of art and sci-
ence by revealing basic, scientific principles
found within the beauty of nature's changing
face
SPRING IS A SEASON. Journal 1961 lOmin
sd b&w $55. color $110
p-el Guide
Produced by Reinald Werrenrath
Depicts the physical manifestations of
birth, growth, and awakening, as seen in the
spring. Described by a ten-year-old boy
LC card Pi A 61-574
SPRING SONG. UnionCarb 1957 6min sd b&w
free -loan
sh-ad
Shows spring servicing of the auto cool-
ing system
THE SQUARE. Carousel 1961 29min sd b&w
(Look up and live ser) $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Examines the values of middle class Amer-
ican youth torn between the desire for security
and the drive for creative self-expression.
Tells the young man about to graduate from col-
lege and his fiancee facing the question of
which job offer they will accept. In making
this decision, they face the question.
large a world can I handle?," ^^„„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4693
'How
STAGE DEMONSTRATION. CalifU 1960 21min
sd b&w $95, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Suggests effective ways in which recent
innovations in motion picture techniques can
be used to meet the expanding needs in class-
room communications
STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO THE JOB
In STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE
METAL (4 films)
STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE METAL
(4 films). RepubSteel 1960 sd color ea free-
loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Titles are:
HISTORICAL. DEVELOPMENT, 30min dis-
cusses the history of metallurgy from
prehistoric times through the age of al-
chemy leading to the discovery of chro-
mium and the experiments of Berthier,
Goldschmidt, Strauss, Maurer, Brearley
and others which led to the development
of three basic types of stainless steel
alloys
LC caxd Fi A 61-978
METALLURGICAL BACKGROUND. 40mln.
Discusses the changes in atomic structure
resulting from thermal action for iron,
carbon steel, and the martensitic, ferritic
and austenitic grades of stainless steel.
Explains the differences in three classes
of stainless steel by means of the gamma
loop. Defines common metallurgical terms
LC card Fi A 61-979
SPECIFIC PROPERTIES. 40min. Demonstrates
and compares the specific properties of
the three basic classes of stainless steel,
including such properties as corrosion
resistance, magnetism, hardness, ductility,
strength, toughness, electrical and thermal
conductivity, thermal expansion, and heat
resistance. Includes the development of
stress- strain diagram and an explanation
of passivation
LC card Fi A 61-980
STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO THE
JOB. 46min. Uses ten basic elements to
organize the forty common types of stain-
less by the uses for which they were
developed and are best suited. Explains
engineering and metallurgical facts per-
taining to the various types, showing ex-
amples of finished products. Defines gen-
eral-purpose and special-purpose types
LC card Pi A 61-981
THE STANDARDIZED TEST: AN EDUC-
ATIONAL TOOL. IntPlmBur 1961 22min sd
b&w $125; color $230, rent $7.50
c-ad
Produced by Calvin Productions for the
University of Kansas City
Through the story of an 8th grade teacher
who needs systematic and reliable information
about the reading skills of her students, spe-
cial attention is fiven to the criteria used to
select an appropriate test, to the importance
of maintaining standard procedure in test ad-
ministration and to the value of the standard-
ized test
THE STAR OF INDIA. Copley 1961 12min sd
color $125. free-loan
sh-ad
Tells that The Star of India is one of
the oldest iron-hulled windjammers afloat. Out-
lines the efforts of the citizens of San Diego
and The Star of India's restoration committee
to gain support to restore her to her former
glory
LC card Fi A 62-905
STARS. IntFlmBur 1961 12min sd color $120,
rent $5 . ^ .^
el Guide
Produced by Robert Edmonds
Explains relative fixed positions and ap-
parent circular movements of stars in the sky.
Identifies constellations; depicts our sun and
solar system and illustrates and discusses ne-
bulae and galaxies. Points out the relation of
astronomy to distant space travel
STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Contem
1962 20min sd color $175. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by British Information Service
Shows the pageantry of the State Open-
ing of Parliament by Queen Elizabeth II inside
the British House of Lords, and explains the
British Constitutional tradition
STINGING-CELLED ANIMALS— COELENT-
ERATES. EBP 1962 17min sd (Biology ser)
b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180, rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Distinguishes the phylum coelenterate and
its three classes by showing the characteristics
of behavior and of body structure. Shows food
digestion and reproductive processes. Demon-
strates that coelenterates eat in response to a
chemical glutathione which is found in all liv-
ing organisms. Describes and analyzes hydra
STORY IN THE ROCKS. Shell 1962 17%min sd
color free-loan
sh-ad
Presents a simple introduction to paleon-
tology, showing how scientists are able to re-
construct the nature of life on earth millions
of yeas ago from fossils which have been pre-
served in rocks. Explains the evokition of life
in landscape by a series of dioramas
LC card Fi A 62-266
STORY OF A BOOK. Churchill 1962 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110. rent $4
el Guide
Produced by Robert Waterman
Follows the author H. C. Holling through
the process of creating Pagoo. the story of a
hermit crab, explaining how he gets the idea,
does the research both in the library and by
observation, writes and rewrites, illustrates,
plans the dummy, and makes final preparations
for printing
DC card Fi A 62-806
EFLA evaluation card No. 4804
THE STORY OF CLOTHES DRYING. Maytag
1961 4%min sd b&w or color (Linda Marshall
Homemaker ser) purchase apply, free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Douglas Productions
Describes what an automatic clothes dryer
is and does, its basic principles, and recent
advances in its construction
THE STORY OF THE BREEDS. Texaco 1957
25min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Describes the advantages of 28 livestock
breeds — beef and dairy cattle, sheep and hogs —
and conditions under which ea<jh thrives
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
STRANGERS TO HOPE. AmFrlendsServ 1961
22min sd b&w $50. free-loan
sh-ad
Shows how Quakers helped 300,000 Al-
gerian refugees in North Africa — men. women,
and children
THE STUFF OF LIFE
In VIRUS (8 films)
SUBMERGED GLORY— A STUDY IN STONE.
Contem 1962 28min sd b&w $75, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Ptx)duced by United Nations
Abu Simbel. a pair of ffigantic temples
carved from solid Nubian rock 3,200 years ago
at the command of Pharaoh Ramese II. and
other treasures of antiquity are threatened with
inundation by the waters soon to rise at the
Aswan Dam in Egypt, Shows these treasures
and outlines UNESCO s world-wide campaign
to save this great heritage of mankind
SUBURBAN LIVING: SIX SOLUTIONS. Int
FlmBur 1961 59min sd b&w $250. rent $17.50
ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , , . , .,
Examines large-scale solutions to the
problems of designing surburbs to serve all
needs. Presents six suburban neighborhoods —
five abroad and one in North America. Shows
homes and apartments with shopping areas and
schools an integral part of the planning, and
beauty of site an important aspect
EFLA evaluation card No, 4582
SUDAMtRICA, CONTINENTE DE GRAN
PORVENIR (2 films) IntFlmBur 1961 sd
color set $295
sh
Spanish narration. Intended for advanced
students of Spanish
Part 1. 16min $185. Deals with historical and
geographical forces which have moulded
South America — the divisive chain of the
Andes; the arrival of the Conquistadores ;
the treatment of the native Indian; the
profound influence of the church, and the
aristocratic tradition and paternal con-
cept of the hacienda owners
Part 2, ISmin $145. Provides a detailed look
at the hacienda and strides taken to con-
vert a hacienda-dominated society into
a democratic one. Key factors in South
America's progress are the growing promi-
nence of a new middle class and recogni-
tion of the limitations of a one- crop
economy. Sequences show development of
natural resources and industrialization
SUN VALLEY SKI SCHOOL. UnionPacif 1958
20min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
.Presents a course in the art of skiing,
showmg the teaching methods used by experts
at Sun Valley. Idaho
LC card Fi A 61-493
SUNDAY. Contem 1962 16min sd b&w purchase
apply, rent apply
ad
Produced by Dan Drasin
. Photographed one Sunday afternoon in
April 1961 during a demonstration protesting a
police ban on folksinging in New York City's
Washington Square, this is nineteen -year- old
Dan Drasin s attempt to convey his impressions
while being there
SUNDAY ON THE RIVER. Filmlm 1962 26min
sd b&w $165. rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
.Produced by Gordon Kitchens and Ken
Resnick
Surveys Harlem Negroes and their way of
life. Shows how they worship, how they relax
on a day off. how they use their leisure time
Ld card Fi A 62-130
SURF BOATS OF ACCRA. Contem 1962 16min
sd color $150. rent $7.50
el-ad
. For five hundred years cargo on the
Guinea coast of Africa has been carried by
Fanti crews to the beach by surf boats. Now
with new manmade harbours the charm and
grace of these boats is captured before they
become a tourist's rarity with the swift pro-
gress of modernization
SURF RIDERS. UW 1961 9min sd b&w (Sport
parade ser) $23.95
sh-c-ad
Silent version available. $10.95
Shows surf board daredevils risking their
necks to ride the roaring swells
SURREALISM. Bailey 1962 7min sd color (Un-
derstanding modern art ser) $70, rent $3
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Wayne Thiebaud
Shows that the surrealists take things
out of their usual settings and rearrange them
into situations that are unnatural and often
weird. Paintings are sometimes half- day. half-
night, reflecting the space and time of the
mind. Surrealistic symbols offer a quality of
intrigue and mystery
EFLA evaluation card No. 4805
SWAN DIVE AND FRONT JACK-KNIFE. UW
1958 lOmin sd color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad
Stop-motion and slow-motion scenes on
the 1 -meter board and in mid- air analyze the
steps in achieving form and perfection. Demon-
strates arm and body layout position for swan
dive. Shows muscular control needed for peak
position in jack-knife, and strengthening exer-
cises for abdominal muscles used in swan dive
and front jack-knife
SWEATING WINDOWS. RepubSteel 1959
23min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Shows the damage that can occur in the
home as a result of condensation as evidenced
by sweating windows, and discusses steps that
can be taken to control or correct this condi-
tion
LC card Fi A 62-15
SWEDISH FAMILY STORY. See SWEDISH
LIFE
SWEDISH LIFE. Bailey rev 1962 16min sd
b&w $85; color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh Guide
Revision of 1956 film "Swedish family
story"
Takes us to Stockholm where we see the
Lindstrom family living in one of the apartment
houses. Follows Sigrid and Lars to school and
accompanies Mrs Lindstrom on a shopping trip.
Discusses Sweden's educational system, social
services, recreation. industries, arts and
crafts, farms, and city life. Views the Lind-
strom family at dinner and evening activities
LES SYLPH IDES. Contem 1958 4%min sd b&w
$50. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George K. Arthur
Excerpt of Galina Ulanova's performance.
Chopin's music rendered by the Symphonia
Orchestra of London
SYMBOLS IN ALGEBRA. Coronet 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Shows how algebra employs symbols
which permit us to arrive at general rules for
working with numbers. Illustrates how a sym-
bol may also be used to represent an unknown
quantity in an equation, as an aid in solving
specific problems
LC card Fi A 61-307
THE SYSTEM. RepubSteel 1960 39min sd b&w
free-loan
ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Uses case histories to explain the factors
involved in choosing the right stainless steel
LC card Fi A 61-196
TAIWAN, THE FACE OF FREE CHINA.
GoldReel 1960 26%min sd b&w $100. rent
$7.50; color $199, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts the history, geography, people,
religion and customs of Taiwan. Shows land
reform program, growing industries, self-gov-
ernment, "East-West Cross-Island Highway."
Gives Americans a clear idea of everyday life
in Free China
EFLA evaluation card No. 4514
59
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE. 1962
TAKE A GIANT STEP. Broadman 1960 16min
sd color $150. rent $7.50
Jh-sh
Shows two teen-agers who are concerned
about their life's work visiting their pastor,
learninpT about many church- related vocations
and endeavoring- to And God's will and their
own suitability for a certain job
LC card Fi A 61-294
TAKE TIME FOR YOUR TEETH. Assn 1961
13min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for John-
son & Johnson
Presents a series of displays and demon-
strations which present accurate information
about care of teeth
LC card Fi A 62-327
TALKING ABOUT NORTHROP. Northrop 1961
8min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows Northrop faciliites and products
LC card Fi A 62-131
TALKING HANDS. Methodist- TRAFCO 1962
22min sd color (Breakthru ser) $110. rent
$7
el-Jh Guide
Shows Ruth learning the true meaning of
using one's talents for others when she tries
to communicate with her great-aunt Beth who
is deaf. Shows the Christian stewardship of
talents
THE TAPE RECORDER: AN EFFECTIVE
TEACHING INSTRUMENT. TexasU 1962
lOmin sd b&w purchase apply, rent apply
cad
Demonstrates use of the tape recorder In
conventional classroom situations and notes
how it may be utilized in additional ways.
Points out how contributions from community
leaders may be preserved from year to year,
the teacher playing the entire tape, or only
parts of it
TEACHING MACHINES (2 films). WashU 1961
ea 30min sd b&w ea $120. rent ea $7.50
c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
Part 1. THEORY AND ART TO DATE. Lec-
tures on the theory and use of teaching
machines
Part 2. PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING.
Lectures on the principles of program-
ming
TEACHING THE STUDY SKILLS. lowaU 1962
28min sd color $210. rent $8.25
c-ad
Demonstrates optimum procedure for
teaching the work-study skills. Carries the
viewer through each of the steps involved in
proper teaching of the study skills through an
illustrative sequence of lessons on the teach-
ing of one aspect of index usage
TEACHING TIME RELATIONSHIPS IN ELE-
MENTARY SCHOOLS. Bailey 1962 12min
sd color $130. rent $7.50
c-ad Guide
Produced by Ruth O. Bradley
Shows how a variety of activities can
help children to relate experiences in the past.
g resent, and future. Demonstrates methods for
elping elementary children learn concepts of
time, emphasizing the need for an on-going
growth process in understanding time relation-
ships. Shows that the development of mural,
calendar, and photographic time line charts by
children of different age levels offers a readi-
ness program for understanding and interpret-
ing history
EFLA evaluation card No. 4735
TEAMWORK IN TURKEY. YMCAWorldS 1961
ISJ^min sd color $44.50. rent apply
c-ad
Shows a YMCA work camp in Turkey
with fifteen college students from North Amer-
ica and fifteen students from Turkey teaming
up to help build a YMCA boys' camp. Presents
scenes of Istanbul, and insights into the prac-
tical effects of the Y's worldwide "Buildings
for Brotherhood" campaign on the lives of
people at home and abroad
TECHNIQUES
In BASKETRY OF THE POMO (3 films)
TECHNIQUES OF COLONIALISM: BRITAIN
AND FRANCE
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
TECHNIQUES OF COLONIALISM: THE
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM:
(16 films)
TEENAGE CHRISTMAS. Family 1961 30min
sd (Teenage ser) b&w rent $15. color rent
$22.50
Jh-sh Guide
Shows a group of teenagers busy at the
church putting together a large outdoor nativity
scene. Some of them are doing it almost
grudgingly, however, as they reveal how they
are caught up in the mad rush of pressures
and the commercialization of the Christmas
season. Two young people come around asking
a lot of questions while they are building the
nativity scene and are rather brusquely put off.
Later the children completely wreck it with
snowballs and take one of the costumes. The
teenagers learn a big lesson themselves about
the true meaning of Christmas as they tell
the story of the coming of Christ to the chil-
dren
TEENAGE ROMANCE. Family 1961 30min sd
b&w (Teenage ser) rent $9
Jh-sh Guide
Tells of a boy and girl who have been
going together for nearly two years. The boy
is about to graduate and go on to college and
he and the girl must adjust themselves to
this new relationship. The whole subject of
teenage dating, romance, and becoming "un-
dated" becomes a lively topic of discussion in
their youth group at church
TEENAGE TESTAMENT. Family 1961 30min
sd b&w (Teenage ser) rent $9
Jh-sh Guide
Tells of a boy who is an active Chris-
tian high school teenager and carries his New
Testament with him everywhere he goes. He
has come to live with his aunt and cousin
and works in their small cafe-restaurant, which
is one of the meeting places of many of the
high school students. He takes a lot of ribbing
for his faith, and one day is forced into a
situation that demands his living up to his
convictions. He gives a powerful testimony
for Christ and (jod's word in his life
TEENAGERS' PARENTS. Family 1961 SOmin
sd b&w (Teenage ser) rent $9
Jh-sh Guide
A girl and her friends feel that teen-
agers' parents are real problems. Their parents
are the topic of many of their discussions,
even in their youth group at the church. The
young people tape record one of their discus-
sions on "Are parents people?" A boy who
has a special interest in one of the girls
manages to get her parents to listen to .the
tape. The parents hear some surprising thmgs
TELEVISION COMES TO THE LAND. Contem
1959 24min sd b&w $100. rent $7
Jh-ad
Produced by UNESCO , .
Shows UNESCO at work m cooperation
with Radio- TV Francais to bring rural adult
education to teleclubs in France, .with sequen-
ces of educational television projects in Italy
and Japan
THE TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS^ FOREST.
EBF 1962 16min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90.
rent $4.50; color $180. rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Four seasons of the year of the temperate
deciduous forest biome are illustrated, show-
ing the seasonal periodic changes in both plants
and animals. Maps are used liberally to show
the world-wide distribution of this biome
TENNIS BY CONTRAST. AV-ED 1962 llmin sd
color $100 . ,^
p-el-Jh
Produced by Jerry Coiurneya
Demonstrates comparative studies of the
serve, the backhand, the forehand drive and
other important court techniques by the skill
of such players as Don Budge, Bobby Riggs,
Fred Perry, and Bill Tilden
60
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOR IN THE UGANDA
KOB. WashStU 1960 30min sd color rent
$4.25
c-ad
Detailed studies of the behavior of the
African antelope in the occupation and defense
of mating territories *
TSTES BLANCHES. See CATTLE RANCH
TEXAS IN NEW YORK. Post 1962 27min sd
b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125, rent $8
sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Tells story of a young teacher, Sarah
Bryan, who came from Texas to teach m a
New York City school. Shows that she was able
to get along with the children and that she
convinced them that honesty and goodness were
important. Shows her returning twenty years
later to teach a new crop or children, en-
couraged by the good way most of the origmals
turned out
THAT WE MIGHT LIVE. UnionPacif 1957
28min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Discusses man's responsiblity to his fel-
low man through the practice of rules for
safety in all phases of his everyday life
LC card Fi A 61-490
THEATRE. Contem 1956 15min sd b&w $75,
rent $5
Jh-ad
Sir John Gielgud, Pauline Devaney, the
drama critic of the London Sunday Times and
the head of the Royal Acadamy of Dramatic
Art. compare Broadway with London's theatre
district, the West Side
THEORY AND ART TO DATE
In TEACHING MACHINES (2 films)
THE THEORY OF MANAGEMENT .DE-
VELOPMENT. CalifU 1962 25min sd b&W
(Management development ser) lease apply
c-ad
Provides instructive material for execu-
tive, administrative, managerial and super-
visory development groups
THEY LEARN FROM EACH OTHER. Merrill-
Palmer 1959 29min sd b&w $130, rent $230
c-ad
Depicts some of the ways in which chil-
dren in a nursery group learn from their inter-
actions with other children and with materials,
when adult intervention is minimized
LC card Fi A 61-358
THE THIRD DEVIL. Hour 1961 27V2min sd
b&w $180, rent $9; color $300. rent $13.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
A depression in hell drives Satan to send
three young devils to earth to bring down more
customers. The first two produce no new busi-
ness, but the third has spectacular success.
When asked by Satan to demonstrate his win-
ning technique, he responds with a fiendish
version of a police line-up. It turn out that the
whole secret lies in his persuading people to
do one simple thing — put ofC anything good
until tomorrow
EFLA evaluation card No. 4766
THIS BUSINESS OF GROWING CORN. US
Steel-Tenn 1961 22min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Distribution limited to Ala.. Ark., Fla.,
Ga.. La., Miss.. N.C., S.C. and Tenn.
Produced by Capital Film Laboratories
Tells that corn production in the South
can be profitable. Presents the factors of man-
agement and fertilization required to produce
efficient and profitable yields
THIS IS CLEMSON. ClemsonCol 1961 28%min
sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Hollywood personality Bob Cummings
flies down to Clemson with his wife to watch
her brother graduate. He reports on what he
sees and discovers about Clemson
LC card Fi A 61-1096
THIS IS METRO. MetropDade 1959 16min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the metropolitan government of
Miami, Fla., officially known as Metropolitan
Dade County, Fla. Discusses problems existing
prior to Metro in 1957 regarding multiple muni-
cipal functions and the need for area-wide co-
ordination of services to citizens. Pictures some
of the accomplishments of the new government
particularly in traffi^c and zoning. Compares the
traditional county government and the modem
metropolitan government
THIS IS NORWAY. Rothschild 1960 17min sd
color $170, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Norwegian Information Serv-
ice
Shows that one third of Norway lies above
the Arctic Circle, yet many of its beaches
rival those of southern Europe. Tells that its
capital, Oslo, features ultra modern architec-
ture and parks and that its northern population
is composed of nomadic Lapp tribes
THIS IS TANGANYIKA. Contem 1962 14min
sd b&w $80. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-ad
Pictures life in newly independent Tan-
ganyika, on the east coast of Africa, and eco-
nomic and political progress in this ancient
land
EFLA evaluation card No. 4583
THIS IS THE B.B.C. Contem 1962 68min sd
b&w purchase apply, rent $15
Jh-ad
Produced by B.B.C. Television Service
A day at the British Broadcasting Cor-
poration, including rehearsal of a television
play, studio orchestra performance, newsroom
and behind-the-scenes with performers at work
THIS UNION CAUSE. Contem 1962 22min sd
color $145. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by United Automobile Workers,
AFL-CIO. Labor Film Committee
History of the American labor movement
from indentured servants in colonial America,
through the development of workmen's parties
and national unions, to the merger and pres-
ent AFL-CIO
EFLA evaluation card No. 4806
THREAD OF LIFE
In VIRUS (8 films)
357 DAYS. NZealEmb 1961 21min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Covers the design and erection of Scott
Base, New Zealand's scientific outpost in the
Antarctic
THE THREE R'S AND THE ARTS. NatMusic
1961 13^min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Features music from the National Music
Camp at Interlochen, and tells the story of
both the National Music Camp and the Inter-
lochen Arts Academy
DIE TIERE IN DER STADT. IntFlmBur 1960
12min sd b&w $75, rent $5
ei-Jh-sh-c
German narration
Shows animals living in a city environ-
ment. Includes scenes of many wild and do-
mestic animals. Narrates entirely in the pres-
ent tense and can be used effectively in classes
which have had one semester of German
TIN FROM MALAYA. MalayaEmb 1957 20min
sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-ad
Depicts the tin industry of Malaya, cen-
tered in the Kinta Valley in Perak. Follows
in very near detail the two methods of win-
ning ore — the open cast mining and the dredge.
Shows the life on the mines
TO BE AS ONE. NatJewWelf 1961 30min sd
b&w rent $15
c-ad Guide
Tells what the Jewish Community Center
does for the people of the community, why it
does it and the ways in which the Center ac-
complishes its objectives. Tells the story of
a community agency which combines the pro-
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
TO BE AS ONE.— Continued
fessional skills of its staff with an Interest
and concern for people; the adequate physical
facilities of a modern building with the innate
abilities of people to find their own solutions
— with the objective of helping people to be
better and happier Jews and Americans
TO CARRY LIGHT AND OPPORTUNITY.
lowaU 1962 14min sd b«&w $35. rent $3
c-ad
Shows the objectives of the National Uni-
versity Extension Association, as outlined by
the Fall. 1961. Report of the Policy State-
ment Committee, and summarized by Dean
Robert J. Blakely. Extension Division, State
University of Iowa
TO KILL OR CURE. ArizU 1956 6min sd
b&w $15, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the handling of medicines and
drugs in the home, stressing the importance
of safety in drug storage, and the dangers in-
volving children by careless handling
TOCCATA FOR TOY TRAINS. Contem 1959
llmin sd b«&w $165, rent $12.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Proaucea by Charles and Ray Eames
An art film in which toys and dolls from
collections of authentic old toys are brought
to life by the rhythm of music during a train
trip through a doll country of an earlier day
LC card Fi A 59-724
EFLiA evaluation card No. 3835
TODAY ALICE IS THREE. AmDental 1960
18min sd color $80. rent $3
sh-c-ad
Produced by Minnesota State Dental
Assn.
Shows a girl getting acquainted with the
dentist on her third birthday. He answers
the question of why she comes to the dental
office at age three and makes a mouth ex-
amination and takes x-ray pictures. Dis-
cusses the preservation of primary teeth, the
use of space maintainers, tooth decay, diet,
fluorides, toothbrushing and rules for good den-
tal health
TOMORROW? UnitedChurch 1962 27%min sd
b&w $160, rent $8
c-ad Guide
Shows today's automation world and
changes automation brings about in our so-
cial and economic structure, and what the po-
sition of the church should be
"^^^^c^af^PcP- ^O^ ^E, TRUE. BetterBusAssn
■^^. AOi^i^ sd color (Consumer education
ser) $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
•4. Dramatizes several typical "bait and
switch sales situations, including refrigera-
^^^!;«"!f^* cars^ sewing machines and home im-
proyemejits. Warns consumers, also points up
positive values of legitimate advertising and
selling in the economy
LC card Fi A 62-1024
"^^'iqR^'aS.riii^^^If ^ ACTION. AmRedCross
1962 4%min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
o/ixricJ^^^'l? °^* ^^^ dangers of tornadoes and
advises action to be taken to help protect life
to^rVd^fSelf^a^JS^si^a^^ ^'^^'^ -^ -^-
^^^e^n^t^^cVYe^^J^c^^^^- ^^^ ^^ ^^^-
"^^^JP^^-^^P T^^.TELEPHONE. BellTel
19ol 28min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
w^ov, r^^*^^^-*^® telephone company performing
?ho?^+i,i"''^-^.'°i''^ I'^.i^® community, and telli
that the vital role they play includes the best
possible service, which in turn guarantel«? thp
abi ity to transact business, to seek S o?
to just keep in touch with friends
TRADE UNIONISM AND ITS GOALS. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KTCA-TV. Kinescope
Mr George Meany expresses his views on
trade unionism and its goals. He answers ques-
tions concerhing the accomplishments and prog-
ress of the labor unions, the elfect of auto-
mation, and significant labor legislation passed
in recent years
THE TRAP. Harvest 1961 18min sd b&w $85,
rent $6
sh-ad
Sponsored by the National Society for
Crippled Children and Adults
Tells how to avoid crippling accidents
in industry. Features interviews with real-
life victims of industrial accidents who have
been severely crippled and dramatizes many
common types of industrial accidents
TRAVELLING THROUGH FRANCE— I. Air
France 1961 20min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
French version available
Tours the north and west areas of France.
Covers Normandy. Brittany, Touraine, Basque
Country down to the Riviera
THE TREASURE OF DeSOTO. Douglas.J 1962
14i^min sd color $95
Jh-sh-ad
A historical drama built around Hernando
DeSoto, famed Spanish explorer who first in-
vaded the New World in Manatee County. Fla.
Opening with DeSoto's invasion, traces the
influence the swash- buckling explorer exerted
on future generations and development
TRIBUNE DEADLINE. Copley 1960 21min sd
color $175, free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Views the immensity and complexity of
the daily newspaper. ReveaJs the gradual un-
folding of one day in the life of a major metro-
politan newspaper, the Evening Tribune of San
Diego, Cal.
LC card Fi A 62-907
A TRIP WITH CURRIER AND IVES. Contem
1962 llmin sd color $145, rent $12.50
ad
Produced by Trident Films
A vig-nette of America a century ago,
showing Little Old New York, clipper ships,
winters in New England, steamboat races on
the Mississippi, and pufferbelly railroads push-
ing West
TROPICAL AFRICA. IntFlmFd 1961 29min sd
color (World affairs ser) $275, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Coproduced with the Twentieth Century
Fund Assn.
Correlated with the book "Tropical Afri-
ca" by George Herbert Tinley Kimble
Overall view of the African Continent
with emphasis on the tropical portion. Shows
the geography and history of the continent,
primitive village life, life in the cities, educa-
tion, industry, agriculture, religion and medi-
cine. Discusses the future of the white man in
the future of Africa
THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST. EBF 1961
16min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50;
color $180, rent $6.50
sh-c Guide
Shows a variety of tropical rain forest
vegetation and animal life which illustrates
the ecological interrelationships of this com-
plex environment. Shows the characteristic
layered structure of the rain forest by animated
drawings
TROUT FISHING IN THE ARGENTINE AND
THE DORADO OF URUGUAY. WorldOut-
doors 1961 25min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Seagram Distillers
Scenes of fishing in the mountain lakes
of the Andes for rainbow and brown trout, and
in the jungle rivers of Uruguay for the dorado
LC card Fi A 62-304
62
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TRUCKS AND TRAINS. Churchill 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $110. rent $4
p-el Guide
Describes the complexity of transporta-
tion bv relating the problem to the furnishmgs
of a child's room; and illustrates the. variety of
trucks and trains that man has devised
I.C card Fi A 62-22
EFLA evaluation card No. 4624
THE TRUMAN YEARS. TFC 1961 19niin sd
b&w (Presidential administrations ser) rent
apply . ^ .J
sh-c Guide
Produced by Movietone News for the
Audio- Visual Committee of the National Coun-
cil for the Social Studies
Uses documentary footage to present an
overview of the principal events of the ad-
ministration of President Truman, stressing the
national and international trends influenced by
the past and providing causes of future develop-
ments. Includes comments by various people on
events in which they played major roles
LC card Fi A 61-1049
TRUSCON HOLLOW METAL DOORS. Repub
Steel 1958 29min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Illustrates basic steps required to Install
metal doors for residential and commercial
use, and discusses the features and advantages
of metal doors
LC card Fi A 62-13
THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL AND SYS-
TEM. Contem 1962 16min sd b&w $65, rent
$5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by United Nations
Presents the Trusteeship Council of the
United Nations at action level, as it works to
achieve its basic purpose of preparing 20 million
people for responsible self-government
TUGBOATS AND HARBORS. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110,
rent $4
p-el Guide
Follows a tugboat skipper, crew, and har-
bor pilot through their daily work of moving
ships safely in and out of the harbor. De-
scribes the enormous effort needed to get goods
from one place to another, and illustrates the
need for cooperation among many people to ac-
complish a large task
LC card Fi A 62-21
EFLA evaluation card No. 4694
TURKEY. IntFlmFd 1962 27min sd color (World
affairs ser) $275. rent $10
jh-sh-c-ad
Covers the early history of Turkey up to
the reign of Kemal Ataturk in 1936. Discusses
geography, education, medicine. Industry, reli-
gion, agriculture, army and politics of Turkey
TURKEY— A MIDDLE EAST BRIDGELAND.
UW 1961 18min sd color $195
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Describes the geography, natural re-
sources, industries, cities and culture of Tur-
ley
EFLA evaluation card No. 4661
TURNS WITH NO REGRETS. WashU 1957
20min sd color rent $4.75
jh-sh-c-ad
Illustrates the proper execution of left
and right turns in traffic
TWO STEAKS. lowaBeef 1960 14%min sd color
$75. rent 75c
sh-ad
Produced by Iowa State University
Brings out the interdependence of the
range and feedlot in producing top quality beef.
Discusses how to select top quality beef at
the store or meat market
EFLA evaluation card No. 4768
UKIYO-E. Brandon 1960 27min sd color $325.
rent $37.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by the Art Institute of Chicago
Presents twelve famous artists of the 17th
and 18th centuries in Japan — the age of Ukiyo-
e — through characteristic works from the col-
lection in the Art Institute of Chicago. Sub-
jects are the fashions and foibles of feudal
Japan when it was shifting gradually to the
period during which merchants took over
economic power from the feudal lords
EFLA evaluation card No. 4332
THE UMBRELLA. Contem 1961 28min sd b&W
$150. rent $10
c-ad
Dutch narration with English subtitles
Produced by Pro Juventute Filmboard
Illustrates how inadequate relationships
between parents and children can often lead to
delinquent and pre-delinquent behavior, through
a story of a boy from a middle- class home who
breaks into a store and steals an umbrella
EFLA evaluation card No. 4478
THE UNCOMMON CARRIER. RepubSteel 1959
19min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Discusses the qualities, uses, and manu-
facturing of plastic coated steel pipe which has
the sitrength of steel and the corrosion resis-
tance of plastic combined into a single prod-
LC card Fi A 62-107
UNDER NIGHT STREETS. Contem 1959 20min
sd b&w $100, rent $7.50
ad
Produced by British Transport Films
Tells humorously the story of the night
maintenance work of London's underground
transport system
UNDERSTANDING AGGRESSION. Contem
1962 23min sd b&w $125, rent $7
c-ad
. Produced by Ministry of Health, Great
Britain
A psychiatrist in a small mental hospital
lectures to nurses and aides on the nature of
aggression, and they observe various examples
of aggressive behavior on film and on the
wards. They discuss underlying reasons
EFLA evaluation card No. 4479
UNDERSTANDING EXPLORERS. BoyS 1962
26min sd color $12.25
ad Guide
Discusses main characteristics of teen-
agers which must be understood by an Ex-
plorer Advisor in order to deal successfully
with thefh. Includes breaks for discussions
UNDERSTANDING MATTER AND ENERGY.
IntFlmBur 1960 18min sd color $185. rent
$9
jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Explains the three forms of matter —
liquid, solid and gaseous — and illustrates dif-
ferent forms of energy. Animation clarifies the
molecular action of the three forms of matter
and makes clear how this action determines
the basic appearance of a substance. Concludes
with examples of chemical, mechanical, heat,
light, electrical, radiant and atomic energy
EFLA evaluation card No. 4263
UNHEARD MELODIES. FdnlntegEduc 1960
20min sd color $180, rent $12.50
c-ad Guide
Illustrates principles common to music,
acoustics and atomic theory, making a bridge
between the arts and sciences. High speed
photography shows vibrations of objects in one,
two and three dimensions heard as musical
sounds. Argument is applied to musical princi-
ples of atoms showing that world we experience
is a harmonic wave system
UNIQUE PETITE BELGIQUE. DavisProd 1962
15min sd color $150
el-jh-ad Guide
Shows Belgium through the ages, its his-
tory, architecture, and Flemish art. Surveys re-
presentative aspects of Belgium economy, cus-
toms, crafts and industries and the importance
of this small country to Europe and the United
States
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
UNIT TEACHING IN FOURTH GRADE SCI-
ENCE (Sense organs). lowaU 1962 17min sd
color $150. rent $5.50
c-ad
Consideration of structure, function, and
care of the eye constitutes this initial por-
tion of a unit on the sense organs. The enthu-
siasm and understanding- developed through an
actual dissection demonstration of a beef eye
in a class situation is portrayed
UTAH TRAILS. Utah 1960 26min sd color $150,
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures some attractions of east-central
Utah, including Goblin Valley. Capitol Reef
National Monument, and the remote Land of
Standing Rocks near the junction of the Green
and Colorado Rivers
LC card Fi A 62-393
UNIT TEACHING IN KINDERGARTEN SCI-
ENCE. lowaU 1961 28min sd b&w $85. rent
$4.50
c-ad
Illustrates the way in which foundation
experiences should be initiated for pre- and in-
service teachers, and suggests ideas on ma-
terials and activities for those interested in
includihg a magnet unit in their science course
of study
LC card Fi A 62-882
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE T-38 SUPER-
SONIC TRAINER. Northrop 1960 14min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the Air Force's Talon T-38 basic
trainer. Cites design facts and figures. Shows
a newsman who walks around the T-38. ex-
amines cockpit controls, watches a takeoff and
flies as a student in formation with other T-38s
UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
ArizU 1959 13min sd b&w $60. rent apply
sh-c-ad
Presents the sixty- piece University of
Arizona orchestra playing selections by two
graduates — Robert McBride. composer of the
music for numerous network TV programs and
films, and Andrew Buchhauser
UNOFFICIAL AMBASSADORS. YMCAWorldS
1961 271/^min sd color $84.50. rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Deals with a key group of the world's
population — the students in North America from
overseas, the potential world leaders of to-
morrow. Shows how the Committee on Friendly
Relations helps these unofficial ambassadors to
adjust to their strange new life in North
America
UNSEEN ENEMIES. Shell 1962 32min sd color
free -loan
c-ad
Discusses the microbes of infectious
disease as the enemies of mankind which maim
and destroy the peoples of the earth. Shows
how medical science wages war against in-
fectious disease and describes the • efforts of
dedicated individuals, organizations, and gov-
ernments to combat and solve the problems
LC card Fi A 62-265
EFLA evaluation card No. 4769
THE UNSEEN HARVESTER. DuPont 1961
28Hmin sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions
Discusses man's untiring efforts to pro-
duce chemicals to protect and foster desirable
plants, making sure that these chemicals are
also safe to be used
LC card Fi A 61-884
UP AND OVER. Sikorsky 1962 12min ad color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how the helicopter is filling a gap
in jet age transportation and how need for
more helicopter airlines will g-reatly accelerate
in future. Scenes in Los Angeles. Chicago. San
Francisco and in Europe provide an enlighten-
ing picture of what helicopter airlines have
achieved to date. Shows the latest multi-
turbine powered helicopters
USING TEST RESULTS. EducTest 1961
18V2min sd b&w $50, free-loan
ad
Shows how test results can and should be
an effective instrument of instructional pur-
poses, for guiding students in academic and
vocational decisions, and in administrative
problems
EFLA evaluation card No. 4695
VAMOS A CUBA. IntFlmBur 1961 12min sd
color $120. rent $6
8h-c
Spanish narration
A first glimpse of present-day Cuba for
intermediate Spanish classes. Describes mani-
fold aspects of Cuban life: modern cities, his-
torical landmarks, natural vegetation, impor-
tant crops, schools, cathedrals and public build-
ings
VANILLA: ORCHID OF FLAVORS. Lewisinc
1961 13V^min sd b&w or color free- loan
jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by Vanilla Growers of Mada-
gascar
Story of pure vanilla extract — ^how it is
used, and how it is made. Excellent scenes
shot in vanilla vineyards on the Island of
Madagascar. Colorful, tnae background of a
drop of vanilla extract
VARIATIONS ON AN ITALIAN THEME.
Alitalia 1961 32min sd b&w free- loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Carson Davidson Productions
Views the life of the Italian people.
Follows a couple of bicyclists in the Valley of
Aosta. Shows a village blacksmith making a
hinge in the old-fashioned way and other typi-
cal views of life in out-of-the way places
LC card Fi A 61-198
EFLA evaluation card No. 4585
VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION. Coronet
1962 IS^^mln sd b&w $75. color $150
sh Guide
Defines motion and explains and demon-
strates the concepts of velocity and accelera-
tion. Shows the difference between speed and
velocity and careful coordination of live scenes
and animation illustrates both positive and
negative acceleration due to the force of gravi-
ty. Tells how the concepts of velocity and ac-
celeration are useful for describing precisely
the action of all bodies in motion
LES VERS DE TERRE. IntFlmBur 1962 llmin
sd color $120. rent $6
c
French narration
This science film, spoken in normal native
French, is useful to language students required
to develop a scientific vocabulary in advanced
degree work. The life cycle of the earthworm
and its function of improving the soil are
subjects of this nature film
THE VETERINARIAN. Texaco 1958 25min sd
b&w free- loan
jh-sh-ad
Compares the popular image of the old-
time horse doctor to the modern, thoroughly-
trained veterinarian of today. Shows the work
of representative veterinarians in three differ-
ent parts of the country — the Texas cattle area,
the Midwest corn-hog section, and the New
York State dairy country
LC card Pi A 60-467
VIENNA CAROUSEL. Brandon 1962 15min sd
color $165. rent $7.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Centropa Films. Austria, for
Austrian Ministry of Education
, A lively carnival in Vienna, alive with the
music of Johann Strauss and the dancing of
members of the Vienna Vollcsoper Ballet
VILLAGE FIESTA. SyracuseU 1961 13min sd
color $125. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a fresco painted at Syracuse Uni-
versity by Jean Chariot and tells that the film
is a study of the techniques used in fresco
painting by Chariot. The artist explains the
completed work as the camera studies the
fresco in detail
EFLA evaluation card No. 4626
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
VIRAL GENES^ ^., ^
In VIRUS (8 films)
VIRUS (8 films). NET 1960 ea 29min sd b&w
ea $125. rent ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by KQED
Titles are: ^
BETWEEN LIVING AND THE NON-LIVING.
Shows how various viruses fit between the
largest non- living molecule and the small-
est unit of life. Uses models to explain
the organization of various kinds of mole-
cules and viruses. Reviews the first ex-
periment in which a virus was isolated,
purified, and crystallized. Concludes, with
a discussion on the importance of viruses
in the understanding of all Uving matter
LC card Fi A 61-513
CANCER. Discusses the relationship between
viruses and cancer; explains how viruses
can cause cancer in animals and why it
is believed they may be responsible .for
cancer in humans. Summarizes the im-
portant known facts about viruses, and
indicates directions which future re-
search in virology might taite
LC card Fi A 61-519
GIANT MOLECULES. Presents an analysis
of the structure of viruses and how they
are studied. Explains how an electron
microscope works. Uses film clips of
experiments to demonstrate the culti-
vation, isolation, and purification of vi-
ruses: discusses the difference between
viruses
LC card Fi A 61-514
HOW A VIRUS KILLS. Explains how a virus
destroys cells, using animated films and
microcinematography to show how a virus
enters a cell, stops its normal functions,
and reproduces more viruses. Tells how
the new viruses are made and describes
their method of escape to infect other
cells. Discusses possible methods of con-
trolling virus diseases
LC card Fi A 61-517
KILLERS AND CARCINOGENS. Dr Harry
Rubin tells the story of such viral dis-
eases as smallpox and rabies, discusses
the development of vaccination, and ex-
plains in detail how a polio virus attacks
a cell and eventually is capable of kill-
ing a man. He analyzes the activity
of viruses which cause cancers in an-
imal cells, discusses various cures for
viral diseases, and explains the need to
guard cells against viruses. He demon-
strates how virus cultures can be grown
and used for inoculation and describes
some of the processes which may be de-
veloped to cure virus diseases
LC card Fi A 61-215
THE STUFF OF LIFE. Discusses the degree
to which viruses possess properties of
life. Compares the chemical content of
chromosomes and viruses; relates the
information discovered from the study of
chromosomes and viruses to life's creation
and formation. Uses microcinematogra-
phy to show how mutations within vi-
ruses can be formed and identified
LC card Fi A 61-515
THREAD OF LIFE. Presents an analysis of
nucleic acid, using a large model of the
tobacco mosaic virus to explain its struc-
ture. Demonstrates how a virus can be
reconstituted from nucleic acid and pro-
tein molecules, and discusses the recent
discovery in the alteration of nucleic acid
to form mutations of the original virus.
Presents a theory which may account for
the way in which genetic information is
stored in nucleic and then translated into
a specific protein structure
LC card Fi A 61-518
VIRAL GENES. Presents an analysis of bac-
teriophages and how they may change.
Explains why bacterial viruses are useful
to scientists studying different life forms.
Uses diagrams and animation to show
how bacteria reproduce within a cell and
how mutations of these viruses can be
identified. Describes the "copy" errors
responsible for mutation, and the ways
in which cross-breeding among viruses
takes place
LC card Fi A 61-516
THE VISION-STRIP AUDIO-VISUAL CLASS-
ROOM. IntFlmBur 1960 14min sd b«S:w
$78. rent $7.50
c-ad
Produced by Walter A. Wittich
Examines a modern classroom construc-
tion in terms of economy of construction,
pupil health, teaching efficiency. Shows that
the use of low vision strip windows permits
pupils to have contact with the out-of-doors,
while the use of artificial light guarantees
uniform levels. Anticipates the use of audio-
visual projection equipment in every room by
light control facilities
EFLA evaluation card No. 4231
VISIT TO CUBA. See VAMOS A CUBA
VISIT TO PUERTO RICO. IntFlmBur 1962
17min sd color $175
el-Jh
Initial scenes establish Puerto Rico's lo-
cation, population, racial heritage, geography
and topography. Surveys chief crops and
farming methods. In San Juan and other major
cities we see the lingering influence of Span-
ish tradition, and the widespread modern de-
velopments and prosperity that have resulted
from the island's development program
A VISIT TO THE SOVIET UNION (2 films).
Franciscan 1962 sd color set $265, ea $135;
rent set $15, ea $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Alice and Harvey Richards
Titles are:
PART I. WOMEN OF RUSSIA. 35min.
Shows the lives of ordinary people — how
they live, work, their hopes for the fu-
ture and for their children. This section
shows some of the dramatic changes
which have been made in the lives of
women and children
Part 2. FAR FROM MOSCOW. 33min. Ex-
plores the old and new in seldom trav-
eled Siberia and in ancient Asian Tash-
kent
VISITEMOS A PUERTO RICO. IntFlmBur 1962
17min sd color $175, rent $9
Jh-sh Guide
Spanish narration
Describes, in clearly enunciated Spanish,
the modern, prosperous life of the Puerto
Rican people and improvements and benefits
which they have come to enjoy under the aegis
of democracy — on farms, in villages, industry,
education, and public health
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN CATTLE. ArizU
1959 7min sd b&w purchase apply, rent 75c
sh-c-ad
Explains the major problem of lack of
vitamin A in dry .grasses and other range
forage. Pictures vitamin A deficiencies In cat-
tle— pink-eye, lack of coordination, enlarged
joints, lack of heat tolerance. Shows and dis-
cusses research techniques, both on the farm
and in the laboratory, and the dramatic re-
covery from deficiency symptoms upon da-
ministration of vitamin A
A VOICE FOR MERCURY. BellTel 1962 14^min
sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for West-
ern Electric Co.
Puts the audience in the shoes of a space
traveler as the last few minutes of the count-
down tick away. Shows the tense activity dur-
ing flight at several tracking stations and
scenes of the building of the globe-circling
communications and tracking network for the
National Aeronautics and Space Administra-
tion's Project Mercury
VOICE FROM YESTERDAY. Hour 1962 27^min
sd b&w $180, rent $9; color $300, rent $13.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
A professor discovers a way to bring
back voices from the past, and hopes to re-
produce words of wisdom from the greatest
personalities for the benefit of present-day
humanity. When information about his dis-
covery leaks out, he finds himself hounded bv
commercial interests and agrees to bring back
the voice of Christ on international radio. When
that message is flouted, the professor destroys
the invention
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
LE VOYAGE DE MR Q. Contem 1962 16min sd
color $185, rent $17.50
ad
Produced by Don Wolfe and Claude
Labarre
Composed of over 200 animated magic
lantern slides painted by unknown artists of
the 19th century, the story is that of an Amer-
ican who visits Paris in 1887. The sights are
created by these original slides with litho-
graphs; the sounds by air compression instru-
ments of that era
A WALK IN THE CITY. CityColNY 1961 5min
sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ralph Green
Depicts reactions of a young woman to
some city sights and sounds, and reaction to a
friendly gesture
THE WAR 1861-1865 AS REPORTED BY CUR-
RIER & IVES. Nationwidelns 1961 13min
sd color $35. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Visual report of the Civil War through
the medium of lithographs produced by Currier
& Ives. Includes a sequence which shows how
these lithographic prints were produced
DC card Fi A 61-297
THE WAR OF JIM DAVIS. Hour 1962 27%min
sd b&w $180. rent $9; color $300, rent $13.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
A missionary priest is trapped by the
Communists in China. They try to force him to
admit that he is a spy. When this fails ajid he
is condemned to death, they allow him one half-
hour more to live in any way he wishes. He
chooses to say one last Mass, In the course of
the Mass, he discovers the full meaning of
Christian sacrifice, which alone can defeat com-
munism
WARDROBE
In GOOD GROOMING (4 films)
WARSAW GHETTO, NYRabbis 1959 SOmin sd
b&w rent $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Documented by a group of 79 captured
photos of the German general staff sent to
Adolph Hitler, portrays the heroics of the Jew-
ish inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto from the
year 1939 until their extermination In 1943
WATER. ColUPr 1961 14^min sd color $135
Jh-sh-c-ad
Foreign language versions available
Sponsored by the United Nations
Explains that there is as much water now
as there ever was, but today increasing de-
mands and increasing pollution have brought
us to the verge of a world wide water crisis
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4516
THE WATER FAMINE. Carousel 1961 54min
sd b&w $250
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Traces the role of water in the birth
and decay of civilization, and the problems of
man as he searches for new sources. Illustrates
the critical water shortage and the problems
of pollution, showing that the population ex-
plosion and the water shortage are on a col-
lision course. Demonstrates the modern miracle
of desalinization by the "flash freezing" process
used in Israel and the electro-dialysis process
-used in the United States
WATER MOVEMENT IN SOILS. WashStU
1960 27min sd color rent $3.25
sh-ad
How water moves into and through soil
under conditions where the soil is not satu-
rated is shown by time- lapse photography.
Tells how strata such as hard pans of coarse
sand layers slow down the advance of a
wetting- front and how saturated and unsatu-
rated flow differ
WATER RESCUE. AmFlmProd 1961 12mln sd
b&w $50, rent $10; color $100, rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Roswell Park Memorial In-
stitute for Health Research
Deals specifically with the special tech-
niques of holding and positioning drowning
victims, while they are still in the water, in
order to revive them by the rescue breathing
method
LC card Fi A 62-936
WATER SKI FUN. Kiek 1958 ISVamin sd color
$89.85. free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a family learning how to water ski
WATERS IN THE WILDERNESS. Presb 1959
28min sd color $110. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Productions Interna-
tional
Ancient Eastern churches and Evangelical
churches of more recent origin mingle in bring-
ing spiritual life to the people of Iran
WATERS OF AFFLICTION. ColUPr 1959 14min
sd color $100
Jh-sh-c-ad
Foreign language versions available
Produced by Alfred Wagg Pictures and
Audio Productions for World Health Organiza-
tion
Describes a pilot project carried out in
the Philippines by an international team to
combat bilharziasis, a disease which afflicts
three hundrd thousand people in those islands
EFLA evaluation card No. 4155
A WAY OF LIFE. LouisianaSov 1961 12y2niin
sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Avalon Daggett Productions
Describes Louisiana's educational system,
with emphasis on facilities furnished for all
racesi
WAYANG KULIT (Puppet show). MalayaEmb
1956 15imin sd color $92. free-loan
el-Jh-sh.ad
Close up view of Wayang Kulit, or
Shadow Play, troupe who travel and perform
in the villages and Kampongs of Malaya's
east coast
WE EXPLORE THE FIELD AND MEADOW.
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Follows a young boy and girl as they
take a walk into the field and meadow. In-
cludes views of wild roses, red clover, grasses,
bumblebees, grasshoppers, birds, rabbits, and
snakes, and points out that these living things
depend upon one another for their needs within
the meadow environment
LC card A 61-402
WEATHER: UNDERSTANDING PRECIPITA-
TION. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $120
el-Jh Guide
Uses live action and animation to ex-
plain the evaporation of water from the earth
and its return as rain or some other form of
precipitation. Explains relative humidity and
dew point; and shows distinguishing character-
istics and names of basic cloud types, including
the conditions that result in rain, snow, hail,
dew, and frost
LC card Fi A 62-424
WEATHER: UNDERSTANDING STORMS.
Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60
el-Jh Guide
Shows how temperature, pressure and
moisture interact to bring about the various
types of storms: thunderstorm, tornado, hurri-
cane, blizzard, dust storm, etc.. and makes
clear the distinguishing characteristics of each
type of storm. Emphasizes the increasingly
important role of meteorology, including weath-
er satellites, in accurate forecasting of storms
LC card Fi A 62-426
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WEATHER: WHY IT CHANGES. Coronet 1962
llmin sd b&w $60. color $120
el-Jh Guide
Gives a simple and clear explanation of
how and why changes in weather occur. Lo-
cates the air masses which govern major
weather changes in North America, and shows
what happens when these masses interact,
forming cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded
fronts
IX:: card Fi A 62-425
THE WEEVIL TAKES A BRIDE. RepubSteel
1956 46min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
Tells about a young oil-field engineer
who attempts to overcome prejudice in the use
of certain types of tubular steel products.
Compares pipes made by the electric weld and
seamless methods
LC card Fi A 62-108
WEIGHING TECHNIQUES. Thorne 1961 8min
sd color (Biological techniques ser) $80, rent
$5
sh-c
Correlated with the Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study textbook "High school biol-
ogy"
Demonstrates techniques and discusses
principles of handling basic laboratory equip-
ment used in weighing, starting with the hand
scale as the simplest type of balance, and pro-
gressing through the double pan single beam
(Har^^ard trip) balance and triple beam balance,
to the analytical balance
LC card Fi A 61-1005
WELDED RAIL. SantaFeRwy 1956 20min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Story of fabricating (welding) and instal-
ling new rail in 1400 feet lengths. Shows weld-
ing rails by electric flash- butt process and the
oxyacetylene method
WENDY'S CHRISTMAS CARD. IntFlmBur
1960 llmin sd color $120. rent $5
p-el
Produced by Ted Peshak
Intended to help children relate their
own experience to the world of art and indus-
try, and tells the story of a little girl's delight
on receiving a Christmas card — then shows how
the card was designed, printed and made ready
for marketing. Presents steps in design and
color selection by the artist, the making of
color separations and engravings; the press run;
cutting, folding and boxing the printed cards;
and shipment of cards to a shop
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT— II, SETTLE-
MENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
EBF 1962 16min sd b&w $90, rent $4.50;
color $180, rent $6.50
el-Jh. sh Guide
Traces the settlement of the Mississippi
Valley during the early 1800's, illustrating the
rapid development of the area from a vast
wilderness to a land of productive farms and
thriving communities. Includes the everyday
life of the farming community; the rowdy ad-
venturous life of the flatboatmen, and close-up
studies of tradesmen and craftsmen at work
LC card Fi A 62-845
WHAT ARE STARS MADE OF? IntFlmBur
1961 16min sd color $165. rent $7.50
Jh-sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Story of an astronomer at Mount Wilson
and Palomar Observatories, investigating a
question about the chemistry of the stars, con-
veys an idea of the work and meaning of as-
tronomy
WHAT DIRECTION? Broadman 1961 12min sd
b&w (Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5
sh-ad
Shows a salesman in a music shop who
believes that he has been called into the music
ministry, and learns the importance of Bible
study in making a vocational choice
LC card Fi A 61-596
WHAT FIRST? Broadman 1961 12min sd b&w
(Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5
sh-ad
Tells that a man who wants to buy a new
car, realizing that he cannot get the car and
tithe, learns from the car salesman that tithing
IS a minimum responsibility that he has to God
LC card Fi A 61-597
WHAT IS A BIRD? EBF 1962 16min sd (Biology
ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180; rent
$6.50
sh-c Guide
Develops the relationship of the bird to
reptiles* leading to the gradual evolution of
the bird as we know it today. Illustrates the
principal characteristics of birds with material
from many parts of the world, dramatizing
such aspects of bird behavior as nesting,
care of the young, migration, etc. Shows ex-
periments in connection with bird migration.
Stresses special adaptations of bills and feet
WHAT IS A CHEMIST? Sutherland 1962
13%min sd color $130
Jh-sh Guide
Sponsored by American Chemical Society
, Designed to motivate student's interest
in the study of chemistry by dramatizing a re-
cent discovery — diamond synthesis. Documents
the work of Dr H. Tracy Hall, showing how
he was able to use his understanding of the
atomic structure of carbon, graphite and
diamond to achieve a goal which had eluded
chemists for centuries. Dramatizes man's
search for knowledge throughout the ages,
points out the chemists' creative thinking and
experimental method, and explains modern
chemistry, its place in the work of science and
how it contributes to the welfare of man
WHAT IS A NATION?
In NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
(16 films)
WHAT IS A REPTILE? EBF 1961 18min sd
(Biology ser) b&w $120. rent $5.50; color
$240. rent $8
sh-c Guide
Explains that many different forms of
reptiles exist today as living evidence of the
ability of this class to survive and to develop
widely varying forms in many parts of the
world. Examines reasons for the reptile's sur-
vival, including the evolution of the land egg.
the waterproof skin, and the improved limbs.
Shows representative species of the four orders
of reptiles — their physical characteristics, re-
productive processes, and feeding habits
LC card Fi A 61-900
WHAT IS AN AMPHIBIAN? EBF 1962 llmin sd
(Biology ser) b&w $60. rent $3.50; color
$120. rent $5
sh-c Guide
Shows that amphibians are of interest to
scientists not only because they are an im-
portant group of animals, but because they
furnish biological material which has increased
our knowledge of embryology and development
WHAT IS ECOLOGY? EBF 1962 llmin sd (Bi-
ology ser) b&w $60. rent $3.50; color $120,
rent $5
sh-c Guide
Interprets the meaning of the science
that deals with interrelationships between liv-
ing plants and animals and their environment.
Describes aspects of the physical and living
environments that exist in a community and
both explains and exemplifies the term biome
WHAT IS ELECTRIC CURRENT? EBF 1961
13i/4min sd (Science for the space age ser)
b&w $75. color $150
el-Jh Guide
Defines electric current and shows its
uses and dangers. Explains the flow of current
and proves that electric charges are in all
materials. Explains how batteries and gen-
erators act rather like pumps making electric
charges flow
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
WHAT JT TAKES. RepubSteel 1960 32min sd
color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Follows the production of stainless steel
from electric furnace to finished product, em-
phasizing the equipment, experience., and high
standards necessary to produce the wide variety
of analyses and shapes demanded by fabricators
LC card Fi A 61-983
WHATEVER THE WEATHER. EducHor 1959
lOmin sd color $110
p Guide
Shows how the activities of children are
adapted to the weather ,
LC card Fi A 61-589 , _ _^^
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4664
WHAT'S ALIVE. FilmAssoc 1961 llmin sd b&w
$60. rent $3; color $115. rent $5
el Guide
Explains the main differences between liv-
ing and non-livinpT things, showing that only
a thing that can move, respond, change fuel
into energy, reproduce and grow can be said
to be alive „^ „^^
DC card Fi A 61-864^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4697
WHAT'S IMPORTANT? Broadman 1961 12min
sd b&w (Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5
sh-ad
Several skeptical college students receive
from an old caretaker a new understanding of
man's stewardship obligation to Grod
LC card Fi A 61-595
^"i^^HOm'eMAk'eR'S notebook (4 films)
WHAT'S LEFT? Broadman 1961 12min sd b&w
(Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5
sh-ad
Portrays the mistaken ideas of a busi-
nessman who believes that he should give one-
tenth of his income to God. and that he . is
thereafter free to do whatever he wishes with
the nine- tenths „, _„,
LC card Fi A 61-594
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE UP THERE? Hour
1961 27i^min sd b&w $180. rent $9: color
$300, rent $13.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis
Joe Doakus constantly complains about
the way Heaven is managing the affairs of
earth. Suddenly he finds himself transported, in
this fantasy, to the control center of human
affairs. He is given a chance to answer people s
prayers. After a few tries, he begs to be
returned to earth — and silence
WHEN THE MOUNTAINS MOVE: THE
STORY OF RADIO SUTATENZA. Contem
1956 lOmin sd b&w $45. rent $3
Jh-ad
Produced by UNESCO . ^ ^ ,
Explains that in the mountains of Colom-
bia where the peasants live isolated from the
outside world, a wide radio network for adult
and child education has been established.
Shows the immense difficulties to be overcome
in starting the program and shows Radio
Sutatenza in operation
WHERE CHILDREN COME FIRST. Nat
Parents 1961 28min sd color $100. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Shows the PTA as it goes about its work
through local, state, and national organiza-
tions. Pictures actual programs and projects.
Various committees in action show how these
projects are developed and illustrate the demo-
cratic patterns for all PTA meetings
WHERE THE LINE BEGINS. RepubSteel 1956
24min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Depicts the manufacture of large
diameter line pipe used for transmission of a
variety of substances from points of produc-
tion to places where they are needed. Shows
production of smaller sizes by the electric weld
""^'"^^LC card Fi A 62-109
WHERE THE SKYWAY MEETS THE TRAIL.
Douglas. J 1958 14i/^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows the attractions offered by Braden-
ton. a mid-Florida, west coast city
WHICH WAY IS NORTH? BBF 1961 14min sd
b&w $75. rent $4; color $150. rent $6
el Guide
Shows importance of direction finding and
explains the methods, with emphasis on the
compass, of locating north by whicli means
man can orient himself correctly
WHITECAP MADNESS. Kiek 1958 135^min sd
color $47.10. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows water skiing and boating in the
surf at Daytona Beach. F)a.
WHO IS PETE? IntFlmBur 1961 27min sd b&w
$135. rent $7.50; color $235. rent $12.50
c-ad
Produced by Calvin Productions in co-
operation with National Education Assn. for
the University of Kansas City .
Dramatized incidents about a sixth-grade
student who is having difficulty with reading,
serves as a framework for an explanation of
the procedures and purposes of the testing
programs in the schools
LC card Fi A 61-202
WHY DO WE NEED AIR? UW 1962 13y2min
sd color $135
el-Jh
A visit to the moon becomes an exciting
adventure for two boys and provides many
excellent opportunities for learning about the
importance of air. For example, oxygen tanks
must be In working order for there is no air
in space; sound waves need air to carry them;
an imaginary jeep will be useless for exploring
because it gets its power from an internal
combustion engine, moved by the combustion,
a mixture of gasoline and air. Tells that
without air there can be no clouds, no winds,
no weather
WHY EAT OUR VEGETABLES? Coronet
1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120
p Guide
Shows the shipwrecked Jorgenson family
and how they learned that vegetables are vital
to well-being. Points out major types of vege-
tables, where they come from, and how they
should be prepared to retain their vitamins
and minerals
WHY STUDY MATHEMATICS. Gateway 1962
lOmin sd (Why study ser) b&w $55; color
$110. rent $5.50
p-el
Produced by John F. Criswell
Motivates children to learn about mathe-
matics and shows the necessity of mathematics
in our everyday living
WHY STUDY SCIENCE. Gateway 1962 lOmin
sd (Why study ser) b&w $55; color $110,
rent $5.50
p-el
Produced by John F. Criswell
Motivates children to learn about sci-
ence in order to better understand the his-
tory of our earth and surroundings and in
things we see. do. and use
WHY STUDY SOCIAL SCIENCE. Gateway
1962 lOmin sd (Why study ser) b&w $55;
color $110, rent $5.50
p-el
Produced by John F. Criswell
Motivates children to learn about people,
places and products, whether far or near —
past history or present day. for better under-
standing in living together
WHY THE SKY IS BLUE. FilmPharos 1961
ISmin sd color $120
p-ei-jh-sh Guide
Asks why is the sky blue, or other colors,
where do colors come from — and what is
color? Shows the sky from near- noon to sun-
set, animation of sunlight striking different-
colored objects, as well as an imaginary air
particle as the earth rotates, to acquaint the
viewer with light and color about him and their
source
EFLA evaluation card No. 4736
68
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WILDLIFE REFUGE. DowUng 1961 14min sd
color $135
Jh-sh-e-ad Guide
Shows migratinff birds on the wing in
spring and their four major migratory routes.
Tells that the Federal and State governments
have developed refuges for the wildfowl and
shows a typical refuge in the Klamath Basin.
Describes the work of biologists in treating sick
or injured birds
THE WILL OF AUGUSTA NASH., B&FComm
1961 34min sd b&w (Stewardship and be-
nevolence ser) $140
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by the Jam Handy Organization
Tells of a young professor who receives
a substantial inheritance from his aunt and
learns that she has stipulated that he must
tithe his inheritance and become a tither for
the rest of his life
LC card Fi A 61-879
THE WIND AND THE RIVER. Janus 1962
lOmin sd b&w $75. rent $7.50
ad
Produced by Ame Sucksdorff
Shows images of floating gardens and
holy men purging their sins in the seclusion of
far away mountains. Photographed in the Vale
of Kashmir, in the Himalayas
WINDOW DOCTOR. RepubSteel 1958 32min
sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Demonstrates how metal windows com-
monly found in the home can easily be ad-
justed with household tools
LC card Fi A 62-16
WINGS TO BERMUDA. Ideal 1961 22min sd
color $104.85. rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by F. D. Kay Productions for
Pan American Airways
A tour of Bermuda showing the pink
coral beaches, the sports, the sailing, the hun-
dreds of coves and harbors fluttering with
white sails, the skin diving, the underwater
scenes of schools of glittering sea creatures,
the horse-drawn carriages, the power bikes.
Fort St Catherine. Gibb's Hill Light and 17th
century St George's
EFLA evaluation card No. 4588
WINGS TO THE BAHAJMAS. Ideal 1961 17min
sd color $87.90. rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by F. D. Kay Productions for
Pan American Airways
A tour of the Bahamas showing many
facets of a vacation in the Bahamas. In-
cludes underwater photography
LC card Fi A 61-204
^^^3 ^9^ SOUND. BellTel 1962 lOmin sd
b&w free-loan
sh-ad
Produced by Owen Murphy Productions
for American Telephone & Telegraph Co,
Shows technique of cable manufacturing,
starting with the melting of copper and follow-
ing the processes until the cable is placed in
use by the telephone company
WIRES. TO OUR^ HOUSE. IntFimBur 1961
14min sd color $135. rent $6
el-Jh
Produced by Visual Education Films
• ^ Explains that the various wires leading
into the house are channels for the transmis-
sion of power and communication. Shows how
the power is distributed safely throughout the
nouse
WISCONSIN'S CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS,
JInt $4 08 ^'^^ ^^^^ ^^""''^ ^^ b&w llOO.
Jh-sh-ad Guide
*- -n, ^ ^ctures the inauguration of the six- elec-
tive oflacials specifled in the Wisconsin con-
iqri"Vq*«o ^^^ ^.^® elected to ofl:ice for the
1961-1962 term. Discusses some of the problems
and functions of each constitutional office
LC card Fi A 61-341
WISCONSIN'S PEOPLE: IMMIGRATION AND
NATIONAL ORIGINS. WisU 1960 26min sd
b&w $100. rent $4.08
el-Jh-sh Guide
Presents a survey of immigration to Wis-
consin from the 1800' s to the present, using
still photos and lithographs from the Wisconsin
State Historical Society and George Eastman
House
LC card Fi A 61-339
WISCONSIN'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—AN
INTRODUCTION. WisU 1957 18min sd color
(Wisconsin geography ser) $120, rent $4.08
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Delineates the five main physical regions
of Wisconsin and shows their characteristic
landscapes through live photography. Presents
the geological history of the area, its erosion,
sedimentation, glaciation, etc. through anima-
tion
LC card Fi A 61-340
WISCONSIN'S RECREATIONAL RESOURCES
—A STUDY IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY.
WisU 1959 23min sd color $140. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Discusses the factors needed in order to
make an area valuable for recreational pur-
poses; shows how and where these factors are
found in Wisconsin. Describes various types
of recreation facilities and resources of Wis-
consin, and demonstrates their value in the
economy of the State
LC card Fi A 61-343
WISCONSIN'S STATE CAPITOL. WisU 1961
23min sd b&w (Wisconsin government ser)
$100, rent $4
el-Jh-sh Guide
Uses historical engravings and photo-
graphs to review the history of the four build-
ings which have served as the capitol of Wis-
consin. Shows a group of students touring the
Capitol Building, studying its architectural fea-
tures and observing sessions of the assembly,
senate, supreme court, and the Governor's
meeting with major department heads of the
executive branch. Includes scenes of the State
Department of Agriculture, of the Civil War
Museum, and of other activities of Wisconsin
State government
LC card Fi A 61-342
THE WISH TO GIVE. CalifU 1961 15min sd
color purchase apply
Jh-sh
Sponsored by Golden Gate Chapter. Na-
tional Red Cross
Aims to communicate the spirit of volun-
teering to help those in need of aid and the
feeling of reward which accompanies it
THE WOMAN WHO PLAYED GOD. Broadman
1961 28min sd b&w $180, rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the Influence of a domineering
mother of the young vice-president of a paper
company who is forced to make a decision
whether to succumb to the demands of his
mother and stay at his lucrative but unchal-
lenging job, or to follow the dictates of his
conscience and God
LC card Fi A 61-600
WOMEN OF RUSSIA
In A VISIT TO THE SOVIET UNION
(2 films)
WOMEN ON THE MARCH (2 films). Contem
1959 ea 30min sd b&w ea $130. set $250; rent
ea $7
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Records the struggle of women for the
franchise and other rights, from the beginning
of the suffragette movement in England to the
status of women today
LC card for set Fi A 59-415
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4084
WONDERFUL WORLD OF QUALITY PAINT.
O'Brien 1961 15min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Carson Co.
Shows a paint plant, how Quality paint is
made and how quality control is maintained
69
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
WOOD DECAY BY FUNGI. SyracuseU-For
1961 20min sd color $125. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how wood decays, early siffns of
decay, and how, through proper selection,
design and treatment, one can prevent the
loss of valuable wooden structures. Points out
the importance of decay in nature where dis-
integration of logs and debris left m the forest
builds organic residues and returns minerals
and water to the soil and carbon dioxide to
the air. Shows color close-ups of the vegeta-
tive and reproductive structures of fungi, actual
growth of fungi through the use of time lapse
photography, and the process of decay
WOODROW WILSON: THE FIGHT FOR
PEACE. A^sn 1958 26%min sd b&w (The
twentieth century ser) free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS News for the Pruden-
tial Insurance Co, of America
Discusses Woodrow Wilson's fight for
peace following World War I. Describes his
trip to Europe to participate in peace negotia-
tions, his struggle to get the League of Nations
accepted, and his speaking tour around the
country on behalf of the covenant
LC card Fi A 61-359, ^ _„„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4698
WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS . .^^^ ^^
In PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF
TEACHING A SECOND LANGUAGE
(5 films)
WORDSWORTH. ArizU 1961 26%min sd b&w
$125. rent apply
c-ad
Surveys the life and work of the romantic
poet. Willam Wordsworth (1770-1850) against
a background of scenes described in his poems.
Photographed in the English Lake District,
southern England, and France
WORK AND POWER. IntFlmBur 1960 14min
sd color $150. rent $6
sh
Produced by Visual Education Films
Shows members of a high school science
club discovering practical examples of scientific
formulas in action — inertia on the inclined
planes; pulleys used to transfer power; cables
used as levers. Illustrates the formula "work
equals force multiplied by distance." and gives
the formula "power equals work divided by
time"
WORKING WITH WATERCOLOR. IntFlmBur
1959 18min sd color $175. rent $12.50
sh-ad
Produced by University of Wisconsin
Foundation
Stimulates students to use water color in
an individual and personal style. Presents
basic tools and materials and demonstrates
novel and new manipulations of water color.
Relates techniques to finished paintings of
water color masters
EFLA evaluation card No. 4159
WORLD BEHIND THE HEADLINES. Method-
ist 1961 22min sd b&w (The future is now
ser) $35
sh-c-ad Guide
Correlated with the fllmstrips "Cut of
truth." "Lost in the crowd," "Send me I'll go."
"The system and Sam Smith." "Twins in time."
and "Trip to the green planet"
Discusses the role of the church in the
midst of a world of need
LC card Fi A 61-830
WORLD PEACE THROUGH LAW. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Platform ser) rent $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WTTW. Kinescope
Describes what must be done to achieve
a world system of law. Outlines various legal
systems, and explains their derivation and how
effective they might be in an international
situation. Analyzes the role of the United
Nations and the International Court of Justice
in establishing an international code of laws
LC card Fi A 61-552
THE WOULD BE GENTLEMAN. Contem 1962
95min sd color purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration with English subtitles
Produced by Pierre Gerin for the Comedie
Francaise
A replica of the stage performance by
The Comedie Francaise of the play by Moliere,
with Louis Seigner as the nouveau-riche M.
Jourdain and Jean Meyer as the valet Covielle
WRESTLING. Contem 1962 29min sd b&w $130,
rent $7
ad
French version available
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Views professional wrestling from train-
ing parlors to the ring. Well-muscled tyros
grapple, punch, squirm, roar and grimace, add-
ing their own variations of showmanship to
amuse and excite the crowd
EFLA evaluation card No, 4772
X MARKS THE SPOT. SperryGyro 1960 24min
sd b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh
Shows the contribution of the Sperry
Gyroscope Company to the Polaris program
YASHICA AND JAPAN TODAY. Yashica 1962
20min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the production of cameras in mod-
em-day Japan, Presents all phases of produc-
tion: factory, workers and assembling of
cameras
YELLOWSTONE: OUR FIRST NATIONAL
PARK. Bailey 1962 15min sd color $150. rent
$7.50
el-Jh-ad Guide
Produced by Guy D, Haselton
Tells the geologic history of Yellowstone.
and explains how it became the world's first
national park during the late 1800's. Illustrat-
ing its location and topography, shows the
important park features — lakes, forests, water-
falls, facilities for visitors, duties of the rang-
ers, plant and animal life, geologic formations,
and the famous geysers. Aids in the explan-
ation of geysers
YOU AND YOUR LIBRARY. C-BEduc 1962
lOmin sd color $125. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Photographed at the new Arcadia. Cali-
fornia Public Library. Demonstrates use of
the extensive research and infomation media
provided by modem public libraries. Outlines
procedures used by a high school boy and girl
in selecting information to be used in a re-
search project entitled. "The Continent of
Africa." Uses Dewey-Decimal System. Reader's
Guide. Encyclopedia, pamphlets, magazines,
still pictures, phonograph records, and motion
pictures as reference material. Intersperses
actual scenes and sounds of Africa in the
film
YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Assn 1961 32min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Himan Brown for Connec-
ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Deals with mental health as it relates to
the average man and woman
LC card Fi A 61-913
YOU ARE THE LIFEGUARD. Aetna 1962
lOmin sd color $50. free- loan
sh-c-ad
Chronicles the training given neophyte
swimmers as they progress from shallow water
fundamentals to advanced swimming tech-
niques. Parents are encouraged to participate
further by seeing that swimming areas are safe
and properly supervised by advilts or advanced
swimmers who qualify as junior and senior
lifeguards
YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
In HOMEMAKER'S NOTEBOOK (4 films)
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
YOU CAN GO A LONG WAYl EBF 1961 21min
sd b&w $120. rent $5.50
sh Guide
Explains why it is wise to finish school
and set as much training and education as
possible before lookins^ for a job. pointing out
the serious predicament of a youngr person who
cannot met the increased educational standards
of today's employer
LC card Fi A 62-55
THE "YOU" IN THE
25min sd color $250
UNION. MinnU 1959
Tells of two college freshmen who face
the problem of deciding how to use their time
in college to the best advantage. Describes
the function of the college union, explaining
its part in the over-all college program. Shows
how the college union helps to bring together
the academic, social, recreational, and cultural
Ife of the campus. Explains the role of the
union board of governors and its student com-
mittees
LC card Fi A 60-3467
YOU OUGHT TO DRAIN YOUR AUTO IN
THE AUTUMN. UnionCarb 1957 6min sd
b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows draining of the auto cooling sys-
tem in the fall and adding fresh antifreeze
protection for winter
YOUNG LEAVES. GoPic 1959 8min sd color
$135
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Sidney Myers and George
Jacobson
Shows Japanese flower arrangements
(Ikebana) and tells how this traditional art
attempts to make a painting in three dimen-
sions. Creates the mood of tranquility which
is part of the tradition of Japanese homes
through showing the arrangements and with
accompanying music of Japan (folk song sung
by elderly Japanese woman)
YOUTH TAKES TO MUSIC. NatMusic 1962
15mm sd color free-loan
p-el.jh-8h-c-ad
Tells the story of beginning students in
instrumental music classes
YUGOSLAVIA. IntPlmFd 1962 27min sd color
(World affairs ser) $275. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers the early history of the Balkins
in relation to Yugoslavia, including both world
wars and the accession of Tito to power. Live
Photography of Tito concludes the animation
sequence. Shows life on the farm and in the
cities, the old city of Dubrovnik along the
Dalmatian coast, department stores, culture and
shipbuilding
ZANZIBAR SOUTH. Disney 1961 18min sd colot
(Science ser) $170
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Paul Hoefler Productions
Shows the Zanzibar Fisheries Research
Station and an expedition aboard the SS Re-
search to the waters of Tutia Reef near the
Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean to search
for new marine specimens and particularly for
a coelacanth. Reveals the great variety of
creatures that inhabit these seas and their pat-
terns of behavior through underwater photogra-
phy
ZOO. Quebec 1959 14min sd b&w or color free-
loan
p-ej-jh-sh-c-ad
French version available
Shows the zoo at Charlesbourg. near
Quebec with its forty acres of land and thou-
sands of animals
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Educational Film Guide
1962 Annual Supplement
Part 2. Subject Index
Ability. See Leadership
Accident insurance. See Insurance, Accident
Accident prevention
Bicycling safety today
Charley's haunt
Intersection safety
That we might live
See also Safety education
Accidents
Muscle injuries — their prevention and care
See also Poisons; TraflSc accidents
AcFiievement tests. See Examinations
Acorns
Acorns
Acting. See Pantomimes
Adaptation (Biology)
Adaptive radiation — the mollusks
Adjustment, Social. See Behavior
Adolescence
Boys beware
Girls beware
Understanding Explorers
Advertising
Color collage
Get your man
The man
Aeronautical instruments. See Gyroscope
Aeronautics. See Helicopters
Aeronautics, Military. See Airplanes, Military
Africa
African musicians
Conquest of darkness
Freedom (Assn)
Territorial behavior in the Uganda Kob
Tropical Africa
Age. See Middle age
Agricultural chemistry
The unseen harvester
Agricultural laborers. See Migrant labor
Agricultural machinery
Project 616
Rainy day at the crossroads
See also Tractors
Agricultural pests. See Spraying; Weeds
Agriculture
Farmer's dilemma
Food, famine and farmer Brown
Harvest of health
See oZso Reclamation of land; also names
of agricultural products (e.g. Com)
Air
Experimenting with air
Introducing air
Simple demonstrations with air
Weather: Why it changes
Why do we need air?
Air planes, S§§ Airplanes ., j
Aircraft. See Airplanes; Helicopters
Airplanes
Caravelle
Talking about Northrop
United States Air Force T-38 supersonic
trainer
See also Jet planes
Airplanes, Jet propelled. See Jet planes
Airplanes, Military
Dye 2 Dye 3
Alabama. See Mobile, Alabama
Alaska
Alaska Steamship Company — this is your
story since 1895
Alaska — the friendly 49th
The Alaskan Sanitation Aide
Eskimo river village
Over the rainbows
Alcohol A
See also Alcoholism
Physiological effect
The bottle and the throttle
Alcoholics. See Alcoholism
Alcoholism
Road to En -Dor
The secret of Granby Lane
See also Alcohol — Physiological effect
Algae
Simple plants — the algae
Algebra
Axioms in algebra
Language of algebra
Symbols in algebra
See also X-iOgarithms
All-star football games
1958 All -Stai^— Detroit Lions football game
1959 All-star— Baltimore Colts football
game
1960 All-star— Baltimore Colts football game
Aluminum
Mark of merit aluminum windows
Amateur theatricals
On stage tonight
Amazon River
The Amazon— life along the river in Brazil
The Amazon — life along the river in Peru
American Cancer Society
Prognosis: hope
American flag. See Flags
American Friends Service Committee. See
Friends. Society of. American Friends
Service Committee
Amoeba
Life science: response in a simple animal
Amos, the prophet
Prophet from Tekoa
Amphibia. See Batrachia; Reptiles
Ancient civilization. See GiviUssation, Ancient
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Animal Industry. See Domestic animals; Live-
stock
Animals
Animals see in many ways
A divided world ^ ^ ^
Hibernation and other forms of dormancy
If animals knew
Introduced animals
Introduction to animal dissection
NiRht in a pet shop
Our pet show __^
See it and believe it (AV-ED)
iSee also Insects; Marine animals; Natural
history; Pets; Tracking and trailing; Zoolog-
ical gardens; also names of specific animals
Animals, Domestic. See Domestic animals
Animals, Fossil. See Fossils
Animals, Fresh -water. See Fresh-water animals
Animals, Marine. See Marine animals
Animals, Prehistoric. See Fossils
Ankara
Ankara and central Turkey
Antarctic regions
357 days
Antelope , „ ,
Territorial behavior in the Uganda Kob
Apparatus, Scientific. See Scientific apparatus
and instruments
Appliances, Electric. See Household appliances,
Electric
Applied art. See Art industries and trade
Aptitude testing
The standardized test: an educational tool
Archeology
Archaeologists at work
Archery. See Bow and arrow
Architecture. See Building
Architecture, Byzantine
Daphni — the virgin of the golden laurels
Architecture, Domestic
Suburban living: six solutions
Arctic regions
Arctic outpost
Men against the ice
Argentina
Day for witness
Arithmetic
Arithmetic: Estimating and checking an-
swers
Arithmetic: Providing for individual differ-
ences
Arithmetic: Understanding the problem
Brushing up on division
Brushing up on multiplication
The number system and its structure
Numbers in colour
Place value: ones, tens, hundreds
Arizona. University
Blueprint for tomorrow
New horizons in higher education
University symphony orchestra
Arrow. See Bow and arrow
Art
The age of the rococo
Art sources in nature
Collage — exploring texture
Design with paper
Humanism — ^victory of the spirit
Orient- Occident: aspects of an exhibition
See also Design. Decorative; Folk art;
Painting; Sculpture; Surrealism
Study and teaching
Working with watercolor
Art, Applied. See Art industries and trade
Art, Decorative
Discovering texture
See also Enamel and enameling
Art, Egyptian
Submerged glory — a study in stone
Art, French
Romanesque painters
Art, Indian
Altars of sand
Art, Italian
Seven Roman artists at work
Art, Korean
Masterpieces of Korean art
Art industries and trade
Arts and crafts of Mexico (2 films)
New designs for an old craft
Scandinavian arts and crafts
See also Arts and crafts
Arthropoda
The joint- legged animals — arthropods
Artificial respiration. See Respiration. Artificial
Artificial satellites. See Satellites. Artificial
Artists. See children as artists; also names of
individual artists
Artists, Japanese
Ukiyo-e
Arts and crafts
Danish design
Scandinavian arts and crafts
•See also Basket making; Design. Decora-
tive; Enamel and enameling; Handicraft;
Mosaics; Stencil work; Weaving
Asbestos
The magic mineral
Aspen, Colorado
Aspen: summer
Astronauts
Path to space
Astronomical instruments
Reaching for the stars (Assn)
See also Telescope
Astronomy
The astronomer
Constellations, guides to the night
Instruments of astronomy
What are stars made of?
3ee also Planets; Stars; Sun
sky
Athletics. See names of specific athletic activi-
ties (e.g. Boxing)
Atmosphere. See Air
Atomic energy
The atom — servant of man
Atomic energy — inside the atom
Conquest of the atom
Fallout
A sane nuclear policy
See also Nuclear engineering
Atomic medicine
The atom in the hospital
Atomic power. See Atomic energry
Atomic warfare
A short vision
Atoms
The atom — servant of man
Atomic energy— inside the atom
Conquest of the atom
Audio-visual education
The language laboratory in action
New dimensions in language teaching
The next voice you hear
See also Moving pictures in education;
Television in education
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Australia
Australia today (IntFlmBur)
Barrier reef cruise
Life in central Australia
Authors
A publisher is known by the company he
keeps
See also names of individual authors
(e.R. Dickens, Charles)
Automatic teacliing. See Teaching machines
^jj^utomation
"^ ' Push buttons and people
Automobile accidents. See Traffic accidents
Automobile drivers
Anatomy of an accident
Can you stop in time
Drive defensively
Turns with no regrets
Automobile driving. See Automobile drivers
Automobile racing
Champions at the wheel (ChampSpark)
Automobiles
Coolinff system
Safety through seat belts
Spring song
You ought to drain your auto in the autumn
Design and construction
Cross section of America
Driving
See Automobile drivers
Autumn
Fall brings changes
Auvergne
Songs of the Auvergne
Baby sitters
The ABC of baby sitting
Backward children. See Slow learning children
Bacteriology
Bacteriological techniques
Virus (8 films)
See also Microorganisms
Bahama Islands
Wings to the Bahamas
Ballet
Les sylphides
Bananas
Bananas, tropical treasure
Bands (Music)
High School Band Day highlights
Banks and banking
The check collection process
Banting, Frederick Grant
The discovery of insulin
Barbecue cooking. See Outdoor cookery
Baseball clubs
A baseball vacation
Basket making
Basketry of the Pomo (3 films)
Reed weaving and wrought iron projects
Basketball
Fake and drive
Batrachia
What is an amphibian?
Bavaria
Oberbayern
Beauty, Personal. See Grooming, Personal
Beavers
Beaver dam
Beef
Two steaks
Bees
The flower and the hive
Behavior
Don't blame me!
Learning from disappointments
See also Ethics; Etiquette; Human rela-
tions
Belgium
Belgian farm
Belgium (Kleinberg)
Unique petite Belgique
See also Bruges. Belgium
Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc.
The far sound
Benevolence. See Charity
Bergen, Norway
The long day
Bermuda
Wings to Bermuda n^^
Berries. See Cranberries \. ^
Bertillon, Alphonse
France's greatest detective
Best, Charles Herbert
The discovery of insulin
Better business bureaus
Too good to be true
Beverages. See Coffee
Bible
What direction?
Bicycle racing
St Laurent bicycle race
Bicycles and bicycling
Bicycling safety today
See also Bicycle racing
Bilharziasis
Waters of affliction
Biology
Biologry in today's world
The cave community
The community (EBF)
Introduction to animal dissection
Paper chromatography
Radiation in biology: introduction
Sheath nematode
Stinging-celled animals — coelenterates '■
See also Adaptation (Biology) ; Botany;
Cells; Ecology; Embryologfy; Fresh-water
biology; Genetics; Life (Biology) ; Natural
history; Parasites; Physiology; Reproduc-
tion
Birds
Birds and their babies
Birds and their characteristics
Legend of the birds
What is a bird?
Wildlife refuge
See also Woodpeckers
Birth control
The costly crowd
Birth rate. See Birth control
Blackbeard
The end of Blackbeard the pirate
Blacksmithing
Lace and metal
The pioneer blacksmith
Blind
Children of the silent night
Block printing. See Wood engraving
Blood
The blood (EBF)
Circulation
Mister Tompkins inside himself
Boatbuilding. See Shipbuilding
Boating. See Boats and boating
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Boats and boating
Boats and ships
Jet boats in New Zealand
Outboard ports of call
Outboard to Alaska
]8ee also Canoes and canoeing; Motorboats
Body, Human. See Physiology
Bolivar, Sim6n
Bolivar: South American liberator
Bolivia
Bolivian boy
Boring
Lets look deeper
Borobudur, Java
The Buddha
Borrego Springs, California
A new way of life
Botany
Gymnosperms
Smear and squash techniques
(See also Plants; Seeds
Bow and arrow
The sinew-backed bow and its arrows
Bowling or^i/j ^»
America bowls at the ABC
Bowling
1960 intercollegiate bowling championships
Boxing
Famous heavyweight fights
Famous lightweight fights
Boy Scouts
Understanding Explorers
Bradenton, Florida
Where the skyway meets the trail
Brain. See Memory
Brasilia, Brazil
Brasilia
Brazil
The Amazon — life along the river in Brazil
Men of Brazil
iSee also Brasilia, Brazil
British Broadcasting Corporation
This is the B.B.C.
Brubeck, David Warren
The jazz of Dave Brubeck
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, a Belgian town
Buchhauserj Andrew
University symphony orchestra
Buckeyes
Buckeyes
Buddha and Buddhism
The Buddha
Buffet, Bernard
Bernard Buffet
Building
Better homes in jig time
The vision- strip audio- visual classroom
iSee also Doors; Walls; Windows
Building materials
Neoprene gaskets for curtain wall construc-
tion
>j8ee also Wood
Buildings, School. See Schoolhouses
Bullfights
My first bullfight
Business. See Better business bureaus; Com-
petition; Corporations; Salesmen and sales-
manship
Business education. See Typewriting
Business machines. See OflSce supplies
Byron, George Gordon N06I Byron, 6th baron
Portraits in print (10 films)
Byzantine architecture. See Architecture, By-
zantine
Cables
Wire for sound
California. See Borrego Springs, California; Los
Angeles, California
California. University. Arrowhead Residential
Conference Center
Arrowhead: a setting for learning
California, Gulf of
Fish of the Sunset Sea
Fish of the Sunset Sea: LaPaz area
Fish of the Sunset Sea: Mazatlan area
Calisthenics. See Physical education and train-
ing
Cameras
Yashica and Japan today
Camping. See Tents
Canada
Arctic outpost
Bush country
Canada's history: colony to commonwealth
Circle of the sun
High Arctic biome
The magic mineral
Promising North
See also Laurentian Mountains; Magdalen
Islands; Montreal; Quebec; Quebec (Prov-
ince); Saguenay (County)
Canals. See Panama Canal
Cancer
Virus (8 films)
Canoes and canoeing
Rowers through the ice
Cantaloupes
Cantaloupe, golden delight
Cardiac diseases. See Heart — ^Diseases
Cards, Greeting. See Greeting cards
Careers. See Vocational guidance
Cars (Automobiles). See Automobiles
Casals, Pablo
Pablo Casals breaks his journey
Catalysis
Catalysis (Sutherland)
Catholic church
Medieval times: Role of the church
Once on a barren hill
See also Monasticism and religious orders
Cattle
Vitamin A deficiency in cattle
See also Livestock
Caves
The cave community
Cells and their functions (Contem)
Life and death of a cell
See also Histology; Protozoa
Centrifugal force
Centripetal force and satellite orbits
Ceramics. See Pottery
Ceylon
The jungle and the plow
Character education
The third devil
Charities
Hunger
See also names of specific charities (e.g.
Friends. Society of. American Friends Serv-
ice Committee)
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Charity
The wish to ffive
Charlemagne , , .
Charlemagne and his empire
Charlemagne romances
Paladlni
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, city of historic homes and gar-
dens
Chariot, Jean
Village fiesta
Charts
Charts for creative learning
Chemistry , , . . ^. ^ ^v, ,
The modern chemist — diamond synthesis
Safety in the chemical laboratory
What is a chemist?
See also Agricultural chemistry; Electro-
chemistry; Nitric acid
Chemistry, Agricultural. See Agricultural
chemistry
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical. See Ca-
talysis
Child study
Blocks
The purple turtle
The quiet one
The umbrella
See also Mental tests; Parents' and
teachers' associations
Child welfare
Children of change
Children
Children adrift
Children of the silent night
Nothing to do
JSfee also Baby sitters; Child study; Edu-
cation. Elementary; Play
Hospitals
Community hospital
Children, Backward. See Slow learning chil-
dren
Children, Crippled. See Physically handicapped
— Rehabilitation
Children, Delinquent. See Juvenile delinquency
Children, Gifted. See Gifted children
Children, Retarded. See Slow learning chil-
dren
Children as artists
Collage — exploring texture
Children's hospitals. See Children— Hospitals
Children's reading. See Reading
Chile
Una hacienda Chilena
China ^
ThW brainwashing of John Hayes
See also Hongkong; Macao; Singapore;
Taiwan
Choreography. See Dancing
Christian art and symbolism. See Mary, Vir-
gin— ^Art
Christian education. See Religious education
What first?
What's important?
What's left?
What's the trouble up there?
The will of Augusta Nash
The woman who played God
See also Religious education
Christian stewardship. See Stewardship. Chris-
tian
Christianity
The frog pit
How to witness
Waters in the wilderness
See also Protestantism
History
See Church history
Christmas
Brother Juniper's Christmas
Santa Claus suit
Teenage Christmas
Christmas cards. See Greeting cards
Chronology. See Time
Church and social problems. See Church work
Church finance
What first?
Church history ^
The apostolic church of Cyprus
Church work
My will be done
The procession
Take a giant step
Tomorrow?
World behind the headlines
Circulation of the blood. See Blood — Circulation
Cities and towns
Shop town
A walk in the city
Cities and towns. Ruined, extinct, etc.
Pithole. U. S. A.
Citizenship
Good citizens
See also Patriotism
Citrus fruit
Citrus, the golden fruit
See also Oranges
City life. See Cities and towns '^
Civil War
United States
See United States— History— Civil War
Civilization
The Mediterranean world
See also Art; Culture; Progress
Civilization, Ancient
Ancient world inheritance
Civilization, Medieval. See Middle Ages
Cleaning. See House cleaning; Ljaundry
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne
Mark Twain gives an interview
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina
This is Clemson
Clergy
C
ailed to serve
It takes a man
What direction?
Christian life
Anniversary
The big blast
Buyers' choice
The constant witness
Dark valley
The four of us are strangers
Let the sunshine in
Mv will be done
Shadow of the boomerang
Teenage Christmas
Teenage testament
Voice from yesterday
Clerks (Salesmen). See Salesmen and salesman-
ship
Climate
Whatever the weather
See also Weather
Climate and forests. See Forest influences
Clothes dryers , , ^, ^ ^
The story of clothes drying
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Clothing and dress ^ , , ^ . .
Looie Lawters and his seven daughters
See nlso Dress accessories
Clouds
Cloud search
The sky
Coelenterata ^ . , . . ^
Stinffing- celled animals — coelenterates
Coffee
The long cool summer
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Portraits in print (10 films)
College sports. See Football
College students. See Students
Colleges and universities
Campus international
See nlso names of specific colleges and
universities (e.g. Arizona. University)
Colombia
Colombia and Venezuela
When the mountains move: the story of
Radio Sutatenza
Colombo Plan. See Economic assistance in Asia.
Southeastern
Colonies
Nationalism and colonialism (16 films)
Color
Color and light: an introduction
Colors are useful
Why the sky is blue
Color photography
Color collage
Color printing. See Lithography
Colorado. See Aspen. Colorado
Colour. See Color
Commerce
Sixty seven south
See ulso Transportation
Commerical photography. See Photography.
Commercial
Communicable diseases. See Contagion and con-
tagious diseases
Communism , , ,
The brainwashing of John Hayes
Communist accent on youth
Communist encirclement
East Germany: land beyond the wall
Men of Brazil
The war of Jim Davis
Companies. See Corporations
>s
ich way is north?
Competition
Competition in business
Concentration camps
Night and fog
Condensation
Sweating windows
Conduct of life. See Behavior
Congress
United States
See United States — Congress
Conscientious objectors
Alternatives
Conservation of wild life. See Wild life conser-
vation
Compass
Wh
Contagious diseases. See Contagion and con-
tagious diseases
Cook Islands
Drums across the lagoon
Cookery
Adventures in eating
See also Coffee; Cooking; Dinners and
dining; Flavoring essences; Food; Outdoor
cookery
Cooking. See Cookery
Cooking, Outdoor. See Outdoor cookery
Cooperation, International. See International
cooperation
Copper
Copper tooling and manufacturing
Copperwork
Copper enameling
Copper tooling and manufacturing
Corn
The corn belt
This business of growing corn
Corporations
Cash on the barrel head
Politics and the corporation
Correspondence. See Letter writing
Corrosion and anti-corrosives. See Paint
Cotton
The cotton belt: yesterday and today
Cotton fertilization
Cotton in today's world
Counseling. See Vocational guidance
Counterfeits and counterfeiting
The American master counterfeiters
Courtesy. See Etiquette
Crafts. See Arts and crafts; Handicraft
Cranberries
Heritage of flavor
Craters of the IVIoon National Monument, Idaho
Craters of the Moon: Idaho's national
monument
Crime and criminals
France's greatest detective
See also Counterfeits and counterfeiting;
Juvenile delinquency; Trials
Criminal investigation
France's greatest detective
Criminals. See Crime and criminals
Criminals, Rehabilitation of. See Rehabilita-
tion of criminals
Cripples. See Physically handicapped— Rehabili-
tation
Crowds. See Social psychology
Cuba
Vamos a Cuba
Culture •
The age of the rococo
Currents, Electric. See Electric currents
Currier and Ives
A trip with Currier and Ives
The war 1861-1865 as reported by Currier &
Ives
Cycling. See Bicycles and bicycling
Cyprus
The apostolic church of Cyprus
Cyprus, the new republic
Constellations. See Astronomy
Construction. See Building
Contagion and contagious diseases
Communicable diseases
The role of nursing in Infection control
Unseen enemies
Dade County Port Authority
Progress in motion
Dancing
Mod'
^x^^ern dance technique in sequential form
The prom — it s a pleasure
See also Ballet
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Folk and national dances
Antonio and Rosario
The diamond finger
Scotland dances
Darwin, Charles
Darwin's finches
Deaf
Children of the silent night
Talking hands (Methodist-TRAFCO)
Death
The sandpile death
Decoration, Interior. See Interior decoration
Decoration and ornament. See Stencil work
Decorative arts. See Art, Decorative; Arts and
crafts
Defenses, National. See United States — ^Defenses Doctors. See Physicians
Diseases, Mental. See Mental illness
Disinfection and disinfectants
The big three
Disneyland
Gala day at Disneyland
Displaced persons. See Refugees, Jewish
Divine healing. See Faith cure
Diving
Fundamentals of diving
Swan dive and front jack-knife
Diving, Submarine. See Skin diving
Docks
High and dry
See also Harbors
Defoe, Daniel
Portraits in print (10 films)
Degas, Hilaire Germain Edgar
Degas, master of motion
Delinquency, Juvenile. See Juvenile delinquency
Democracy
Is democracy possible?
Denmark
An act of faith
Danish design
Introduction to Denmark
Dentistry
Today Alice is three
See also Teeth
Deserts
Beni-Abbes. science in the desert
The desert (EBF)
See also Oases
Design, Decorative
Pencil magic
See also Art. Decorative
De Soto, Hernando. See Soto, Hernando de
Detectives. See Criminal investigation
Diabetes
Diabetics unknown
The man who beat death
Dickens, Charles
The novel (4 films)
Portraits in print (10 films)
Diet. See Food; Nutrition
Digestion
Human digestion (Contem)
Dinners and dining
The case of the bewildered bride
Diorama
Museum man
Domestic animals
Breakthrough 1962
See also Cattle
Domestic relations. See Family; Marriage
Doors
Comercial and industrial windows and doors
Truscon hoUow metal doors
Douglass, Frederick
House on Cedar Hill
Dragonflies
The double life of the dragonfiy
Drama. See Pantomimes
Drawing. See Perspective
Dress. See Clothing and dress
Dress accessories
Fashion magic
Drill (nonmilitary)
Mechanics of marching
Drivers, Automobile. See Automobile drivers
Drug habit. See Narcotic habit
Drugs
On prescription only
To kill or cure
See also Poisons
Drum
Musical performance improvement for the
snare drum
Drunkenness. See Alcoholism
Drying apparatus. See Clothes dryers
Ducks. See Teals
Dutch language films
The umbrella
Dynamics
Introduction to the study of fluid motion
Disciples of Christ
Ingila of the Congo
Discipline of children. See School discipline
Discoveries
The question tree
Discrimination
No man is an island (Carousel)
See also Negroes^-Segregation
Diseases. See Bilharziasis
Diseases, Communicable. See Contagion and
contagious diseases
Diseases, Contagious. See Contagion and con-
tagious diseases
Diseases, Infectious. See Contagion and con-
tagious diseases
Earth
Our changing earth
Shadows on our turning earth
See also Geology
Earthworms
Earthworm: anatomy and dissection
Les vers de terre
East (Far East)
Far East
Ecology
The temperate deciduous forest
The tropical rain forest
What is ecology?
Economic assistance In Asia, Southeastern
Indonesia to India
Economic conditions. See United States— Eco-
nomic conditions
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Education
At school in Sweden
EducaUon in the U.S.S.R.
The Kreat awakening
You can so a long way!
See also Audio- visual education; Parents'
and teachers' associations; Schools; Study,
Method of; Teachers
Education, Character. See Character educa-
tion
Education, Elementary
But he's not an ordinary child
Discovering- sculpture
I don't want to question your program,
but. . .
Ideas take shape
Learning from pets in the classroom
iSee also Nursery schools
Education, International. See International edu-
cation
Education, Physical. See Physical education
and traininir
Education, Preschool. See Nursery schools
Education, Primary. See Education, Elemen-
tary
Education, Religious. See Religious education
Education and radio. See Radio in education
Education and television. See Television in
education
Educational films. See Moving pictures in edu-
cation
Educational measurements. See Educational
tests and measurements
Educational tests and measurements
Administering a testing program
Interpreting tests results realistically
The public relations of testing
Using test results
See also Aptitude testing; Examinations
Eelworms. See Nematoda
Eggs
Design for more eggs
Egypt
Egypt, a country in transition
Egyptian art. See Art, Egyptian
Elasticity. See Hysteresis
Elastomers
A report on Du Pont elastomers
Electric apparatus and appliances. See House-
hold appliances, Electric
Electric appliances. See Household appliances.
Electric
Electric circuits. See Printed circuits
Electric currents
What is electric current?
Electricity
What is electric current?
iSee also Magnetism
Electricity in the home. See Household ap-
pliances, Electric
Electrochemistry
Ionization and ionic equilibrium
Electronic apparatus and appliances. See
Printed circuits
Electronics
^ectrons and electronics: an introduction
Electrons at work
Electrons
Electrons at work
iSee also Electronics
Elementary education. See Education, Elemen-
tary
Embryology
The beginning of chick life
The embryonic development of fish
(See also Cells; Reproduction
Emigration. See Immigration and emigration
Emotions
Emotional styles in human relations
The frog pit
Shadows of doubt
Employment management. See Personnel man-
agement
Enamel and enameling
Alchemy of Are
Copper enameling
Encyclopedias and dictionaries. See World book
encyclopedia
Energy. See Force and energy
Engineering
Pathways to engineering progress
Engines
Case of the slippery oil
English language
Nouns, pronouns, adjectives
The parts of speech
Sentences
Sentences that ask and tell
Spelling for beginners
iSee also Punctuation
Engravings
Artist's proof
Environment. See Adaptation (Biology); Man
— Influence of environment
Episcopal Church. See Protestant Episcopal
Church
Escapes
The general's escape
Eskimos
Arctic outpost
Eskimo river village
Ethics
Santa Claus suit
\See also Behavior
Ethiopia
Ethiopian-Africa's ancient kingdom
Etiquette
The prom— it's a pleasure
See also Letter writing
Europe
lEconomic Integration
Mr Europe and the common market
European common market (1955- ). See Europe
— Economic integration
European War, 1914-1918. See League of Na-
tions
Evolution
Darwin's finches
Examinations
Selecting an achievement test
Exercise
Contouring your figure
5BX plan for physical fitness
See also Physical education and training
Exports. See Commerce
Eye
Animals see in many ways
See also Optometry; Vision
Fables
The king and the lion
Fabrics. See Textile industry and fabrics
Faith cure
Pilgrimage
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Fall. See Autumn
Family
Anniversary
Buyer's choice
The four of us are strangers
See also Marriage; Mothers; Parent and
child
Religious life
The constant witness
Far East. See East (Far East)
Farm machinery. See Agricultural machinery
Farm management
A new look at range management
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association
From the good harvest
Farming. See Agriculture
Farms
Five tons to the acre
Feeble-minded. See Phenylketonuria
Feeding and feeding stuffs
Breakthrough 1962
The pioneer of on- the- farm feedmaking
See ulso Silage
Feelings. See Emotions
Fertilizers and manures
Cotton fertilization
Festivals
Festival America
Norouz
Fibers. See Silk
Fiction
The novel (4 films)
Film. See Moving picture Aim
Finger Lakes, New York
The Finger Lakes
Finishes and finishing. See Paint
Finland
Finland — farmer woodsman
Fire prevention
Fire cause for alarm
Fireman at your door
The price of fire
Fires. See Fire prevention
Fish. See Fishes
Fisheries
Hawaii harvest of the sea
Japan harvests the sea
Fishes
The embryonic development of fish
Fish and their characteristics
The ocean showroom
Zanzibar south
See ulso Fisheries
Fishing
Bass fishing on the St Lawrence
Fish of the Sunset Sea
Fish of the Sunset Sea: LaPaz area
Fish of the Sunset Sea: Mazatlan area
Fishing in old Virginia
Fishing the East
Fishing the Midwest
Hawaii harvest of the sea
See nlso Trout fishing
Fishing industry. See Fisheries
Flags
Let's have a parade
Flavoring essences
Vanilla: orchid of flavors
Flies
The housefly and its control
See ulso Fruit-flies
Floral decoration. See Flower arrangement
Florida. See Bradenton. Florida; Orlando. Flor-
ida; Miami. Florida
Flower arrangement
Flower arranging at home
Young leaves
Flowers
See ulso Flower arrangement; Plants
Arrangement
See Flower arrangement
Fluid mechanics
Fundamental principles of flow
Folk art
Glory of Pratishthan
Folk music. See Folk songs
Folk songs
Dear friends and gentle hearts
Le merle
Songs of the Auvergne
Sunday on the river
Folklore. See Folk songs
Food
Homemaker's notebook (4 Alms)
Nutritional needs of our bodies
See also Cookery; Dinners and dining;
Flavoring essences; Nutrition; Vegetables
Food supply. See Meat industry and trade
Football
Dartmouth football hlghUghts (2 fllms)
Force, Centrifugal. See Centrifugal force
Force and energy
Energy and power: a flrst look
Understanding matter and energy
Foreign trade. See Commerce
Forest influences
The temperate deciduous forest
The tropical rain forest
Forest products. See Lumber and lumbering;
Rubber
Forests and climate. See Forest influences
Forests and rainfall. See Forest influences
Forrester, Maureen
Festival in Puerto Rico
Fossil mammals. See Mammals. Fossil
Fossils
Our changing earth
Rocks that reveal the past
Story in the rocks
Foster, Stephen Collins
Dear friends and gentle hearts
Foster Parents' plan
A child across the sea
France
French farm family
Fun in winter
Travelling through France — I
See also Paris
Francis of Assisi, Saint
Brother Juniper's Christmas
Franklin, Sidney
My first bullfight
Freight and freightage
Sixty seven south
French art. See Art, French
French language
Parlons Francais— I-II (136 films)
French language fllms
Alchemy of fire
Atomic power at Shippingport
Bass fishing on the St Lawrence
Belgian farm
Bruges, a Belgian town
Cattle ranch
Charming Quebec
Escape to the woods
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Far East
Plajning- the kiln
Fun in winter
Historical sites in La Belle Province
Ici on parle Francais
In Quebec woods
Japan (AirFrance)
Je parle Francais (120 films)
King-dom of the Saguenay
Liace and metal
Land of beautiful furs
Laurentian summer
Laurentians in white
Masdalen Islands
Marguerite k la ferme
Men against the ice
Le merle
Montreal (Quebec)
New designs for an old craft
Northern Italy
The open hearth furnace
Promising North
Quebec carnivals
Quebec industrial power
Quebec peat moss mdustry
Rowers through the ice
St Laurent bicycle race
Skis on Mount Orford
Talking about Northrop
Travelling through Prance — I
Les vers de terre
The would be gentleman
Wrestling
Zoo (Quebec)
Fresco painting. See Mural painting and decora-
tion
Fresh-water animals
Nature's way: The inland pond
Fresh-water biology
The fresh water pond
The pond (IntFlmBur)
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service
Committee
Barpali
Strangers to hope
Frontier and pioneer life
Child pioneer
Frontier boy of the early Midwest
Fruit. See Fruit culture; aUo names of fruits
(e.g. Oranges)
Fruit culture
Citrus, the golden fruit
Fruit-flies
Genetics: techniques handling drosophilia
Fuller Brush Company
An American legend
Fungi
Wood decay by fungi
Fur
Land of beautiful furs
Future Farmers of America
Four Star farmers of 1961
Gallegos, Fernando
A masterpiece of Spanish painting
Game and game birds
Hawaii big game country
Games
The game of staves
See also names of games (e.g. Tennis)
Gardens
Historic Garden Week in Virginia
Genetics
Genetic investigations
Genetics: Mendel's laws
Genetics: techniques handling drosophilia
Geography. See Maps
Geology
The earth in change, the earth's crust
The earth in evolution
£fee also Earth: Fossils; Mountains:
Ocean: Rocks «•«-"«».
Geology, Economic. See Asbestos
Georgia
Invitation to Georgia— RSVP
German language films
Die bezaubernde Schweiz
Heidelberg (IntFlmBur)
Oberbayern
The open hearth furnace
Der Rhein
Romantische Stadte
Der Schwarzwald
Die Tiere in der stadt
Germany
East Germany: land beyond the wall
Germany — the Southern Uplands
Hope
Interregnum
Romantische Stadte
Der Schwarzwald
See also Heidelberg, Germany; Holy Ro-
man Empire
Germs. See Bacteriology; Microorganisms
Gifted children
Psychological testing of Tom
GIraud, Henri Honor6
The general's escape
Girl Scouts
Something for the girls (GirlS)
God. See Religion
Goldsmith, Oliver
Portraits in print (10 films)
Golf
Ninth international championship and Can-
ada cup matches
Grading and marking (Students)
Using test results
Graham, Billy. See Graham. William Franklin
Graham, Martha
Night journey
Graham, William Franklin
Decade of decision
Grammar. See English language; Language and
languages
Grapes
Grapes, the glamour fruit
Graphic arts. See Printing
Graphic methods
Graphing linear equations
Grasses
The grasslands
Gravitation. See Centrifugal force
Great Britain
The England of Elizabeth
Kings and queens
Land of Britain
State Opening of Parliament
Greater New York Fund
The Hidden City
Greece
The aged land
Greek sculpture. See Sculpture. Greek
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village Sunday
Greeting cards
Wendy's Christmas card
Grooming, Personal
Good grooming (4 films)
-See also Hair
Growth
Boy to man
God s wonders in growing things
Guidance. See Vocational guidance
Guided missiles
Guided missile
X marks the spot
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Guinea
Surf boats of Accra
Gulf of California. See California. Gulf of
Gymnastics
Rotate the body
See also Physical education and training
Gyroscope
Guideposts to tomorrow
X marks the spot
Clairol teaching package (2 Alms)
The new decade
Press week fashion show
Hall. Howard Tracy
What isi a chemist?
Handicraft
Braiding and lacing
Sarongs and silver
Hanukkah
Oil for but one day
Harbors
Seaport
Hawaii
Hawaii big game country
Hawaii harvest of the sea
Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian Islands (Ideal)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Portraits in print (10 films)
Hayes, John
The brainwashing of John Hayes
Head. See Hair
Heart
jSfee also Blood — Circulation
Diseases
Congestive heart failure (AmHeart)
A report to the Nation
Hebrew University. Jerusalem
The highest commandment
Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Paul Baerwald
School of Social Work
A new kind of student
Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg (IntFlmBur)
Helicopters
Billy's helicopter ride
Detect and destroy
Up and over
Heredity
Heredity and environment
Mitosis
Hides and skins. See Fur; Leather work
Highway accidents. See Traffic accidents
Histology
Histological techniques
History
The Mediterranean world
See also Man
History, Ancient. See Civilization, Ancient
History, Natural. See Natural history
Holling, Holling Clancy
Story of a hook
Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire
Home decoration. See Interior decoration
Home economics. See Food; House cleaning;
Household appliances. Electric; Interior
decoration; Laundry
Home life. See Family
Hong Kong
Achievement in Hong Kong
Hong Kong and Kowloon. City of Nine
Dragons
Hong Kong, free port
Hong Kong — Singapore
Man on the doorstep
Hospitals
The big three
^ee also Children — Hospitals
House cleaning
First aide to mother
House decoration. See Interior decoration
House flies. See Flies
Household appliances, Electric
Just plug it in
Houses. See Building
Hugo, Victor Marie, comte
Portraits in print (10 films)
Human body. See Physiology
Human race. See Man
Human relations
Nineteen trees
Problem solving in groups
Shadows of doubt
The square
See also Behavior; Discrimination; Fam-
ily; Personnel management
Hungary
Revolt in Hungary
Hunting
Neighbors on the land
Hygiene. See Food; Grooming, Personal
Hysteresis
Domain and hysteresis in ferromagnetic
materials
Ice sports. See Winter sports
Idaho
Frontiers
Idaho high coimtry: trail to Idaho's Saw-
tooth Mountains
Immigrants. See Immigration and emigration
Immigration and emigration
Wisconsin's people: immigration and na-
tional origins
India
Barpali
Fifty miles from Poona
Glory of Pratishthan
India (AirFrance)
India (IntFlmBur)
India: a better tomorrow
See also Khalapur, India
Kndiana. University
Presenting I. U.
Indians of North America
Acorns
Altars of sand
Basketry of the Pomo (3 films)
Buckeyes
Circle of the sun
The game of staves
Pine nuts
The sinew- backed bow and its arrows
Individuality
The absolutely genuine you
Just like me
Industrial art. See Art industries and trade
Industrial painting. See Painting, Industrial
Industrial wastes. See Waste products
Idustrialization
Shop town
Industry
Industry and the worker
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Infantile paralysis. See Poliomyelitis
Insanity. See Mental illness
Insecticides. See Spraying
Insects
Introducing insects
Orders of insects
See also Dragonflies
Collection and preservation
How to collect insects
Insect mounting and preserving
Insects as carriers of disease. See Flies; Mos-
quitoes
Institute of Applied Arts, Quebec, Canada
New designs for an old craft
Instruments, Astronomical. See Astronomical
instruments
Instruments, Measuring. See Measuring instru-
ments
Instruments, Scientific. See Scientific apparatus
and instruments
Insulin
The discovery of insulin
Insurance
Now you see it
Patterns of adjustment
Seven of the three
Insurance, Accident
Intersection safety
Intellect. See Mental tests
Intellectual life. See Culture
Intelligence tests. See Mental tests
Interculturai education. See International edu-
cation
Interior decoration
Decorating unlimited
The home that Jenny built
Interlochen Arts Academy
The three R's and the arts
International cooperation
The bridge of friendship
Our house is your house
Project: brother's keeper
International education
Unofficial ambassadors
See also International cooperation
International law
World peace through law
International organization. See International
law
International relations. See Nationalism; Peace;
World politics
Itnternational trade. See Commerce
Internment camps. See Concentration camps
Interpersonal relations. See Human relations
Invertebrates. See Arthropoda; Insects; Mol-
lusks; Sponges
Ionization
Ionization and ionic equilibrium
Iowa
Iowa's expanding economy
Iran
Norouz
Ireland
La,nd of Britain
Ironwork
Lace and metal
See also Blacksmithing
Irrigation
Gift from the clouds
It's time to irrigate
Land without water
(Barrekette)
Irving, Washington
Portraits in print (10 films)
Israel
Faces of freedom
Holidays in Israel (3 films)
Holidays in Israel (Heinz)
Israel: Middle East neighbor
Israel today
The key (UnitedJew)
Land without water
A promise to Masada
Italian art. See Art. Italian
Italy
Northern Italy
Variations on an Italian theme
Jamaica
Jamaica on the march
Jamestown, Virginia
Common law
Japan
Family in Tokyo
Japan (AirFrance)
Japan harvests the sea
Japan, its culture and its people
Japan: Pacific neighbor
Silk makers of Japan
Ukiyo-e
Yashica and Japan today
Young leaves
Japanese artists. See Artists. Japanese
Jesus Christ
Journey to Nazareth
Jet planes
An airplane trip by jel
Building a jet plane
The jets are here
707 year one
The 720 story
Small planet
Jet propulsion
Jet and rocket engines
Jewish literature
If not higher
Jews
The ghetto pillow
Persecutions
Warsaw ghetto
Journalism. See Newspapers
Juvenile delinquency
Ask me. don't tell me
Car theft
Moment of decision
Salvage job
The umbrella
Kanawha River
Crisis on the Kanawha
Kashmir
The wind and the river
Khalapur, India
North Indian village
Kindergarten. See Child study
Kings and rulers
Kings and queena
Korea
The Korean people
Korean art. See Art. Korean
Kuwait. Kuwait
Close-up on Kuwait
Labor, Migratory. See Migrant labor
Labor and laboring classes
Push buttons and people
This union cause
See also Labor unions
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Labor unions
Men of Brazil
Trade unionism and its goals
Land
Arid lands
Language and languages
The lansuase laboratory in action
New dimensions in language teaching
Principles and methods of teaching a sec-
ond language (5 films)
See also Speech
Languages, Modern
Principles and methods of teaching a sec-
ond language (5 films)
Lantern slides
Le voyage de Mr Q
Latin America
Latin America: an introduction
ISee ulso South America
Laundry
Combination convenience
Fabric care magic
Recipes for automatic laundering
The story of clothes drying
Laurentian Mountains
Laurentian summer
Laiu*entians in white
Law
The Archer- Shee case
Chief Justice Earl Warren: the Iowa Law
Center
See also International law
United States
Common law
Law, International. See International law
Leadership
The great awakening
League of Nations
Woodrow Wilson: the fight for peace
Learning and scholarship. See Research
Leather work
The saddlemaker
Leisure
Nothing to do
Lenses
Light:
Lenses and optical instruments
Letter writing
Letter writing for beginners
Lettuce
Head lettuce, salad champ
The lettuce story
Liberia
One face of Africa
Libraries
Know your library
You and your library
iSee also Louisiana State Library
Libraries, Regional
Books for Beaver River
Libya
Libya ahead
Life (Biology)
What's alive
(See also Middle age
Light
Color and light: an introduction
Light: Illumination and its measurement
Light: Lenses and optical instrvunents
Light: Reflection
Light: Refraction
Light: Wave and quantum theories
Motion and time
See also Color
Lincoln, Abraham, President U.S
The boyhood of Abraham Lincoln
The Gettysburg Address and Lincoln the
man
How chance made Lincoln president
Linguistics. See Language and languages
Liquor problem. See Alcoholism
Literature. See Fiction
Literature, Jewish. See Jewish literature
Lithography
The war 1861-1865 as reported by Currier
& Ives
liSee also Offset printing
Lithoprinting. See Offset printing
Littering. See Refuse and refuse disposal
Little Rock, Arkansas
Quest (XlrbanProg)
Livestock
Four seasons west
The story of the breeds
iSee also Cattle; Domestic animals; Feed-
ing and feeding stuffs
Locomotives
End of the line
Logarithms
Logarithms and the slide rule (8 films)
Logging. See Lumber and lumbering
London
Transit systems
Under night streets
Los Angeles, California
Cargo capital
Los Angeles from the air
Louisiana
A way of life (LouisianaSov)
Louisiana State Library
Libraries for Louisiana
Lumber and lumbering
Log drive
Lungs
Diseases
See Tuberculosis
Macao
Hong Kong and Kowloon, Oity of Nine
Dragons
McBride, Robert
University symphony orchestra
Machinery
Let's look at levers
iSee also Agricultural machinery; Engines
Magdalen Islands
Magdalen Islands
Magnetic induction. See Hysteresis
Magnetic meters
Heritage of a meter
Magnetism
Simple demonstrations with magnetism
Malaria
The challenge of malaria
The life cycle of the malaria parasite
Malaya
Merdeka for Malaya
Sarongs and silver
Tin from Malaya
Wayang Kulit (Puppet show)
Mammals
Living mammal
See also Seals
Mammals, Fossil
Animals of the ice ages
Man
Humanism — ^victory of the spirit
Power among men
Influence of environment
Heredity and environment
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Management
Emotional styles in human relations
Problem solvmg in groups
The theory of management development
See <ilso Personnel management
Management, Scientific. See Management
Manners. See Etiquette
Manolete
The day Manolete was killed
Maori
Legend of the birds
The Maori today
Songs and dances of Maoriland
Maps
Mapping a treasure hunt
Marches (Exercise). See I>rill (nonmilitary)
Marine animals
Barrier reef cruise
Echinoderms — sea stars and their relatives
Mysteries of the deep
The ocean showroom
See <also Fresh-water animals
Marine biology. See Fresh- water biology; Marine
animals
Marine plants. See Algae
Marionettes. See Puppets and puppet plays
Maritime law. See Pirates
Marriage
Early marriage
Mars
Mars and beyond
Mary, Virgin
Art
Regina Coeli: Queen of Heaven
Masks (for the face)
Masks
Mas.^ psychology. See Social psychology
Massachusetts. See Plymouth. Massachusetts
Mathematics
Formulas in mathematics
Ratio and proportion in mathematics
Sets, crows, and infinity
Why study mathematics
See also Algebra; Arithmetic; Logarithms;
Mensuration; Numbers, Theory of
Matter
Understanding matter and energy
Meal planning. See Nutrition
Measuring. See Mensuration
Measuring instruments
Measuring techniques
Meat. See Beef
Meat industry and trade
Meat on the move
Mechanics. See Force and ener^'^
Medical profession. See Physicians
Medicine
Project: brother's keeper
^See also Bacteriology; Nurses and nursing;
Osteopathy
Mensuration
Proporation at work
See also Measuring Instruments
Mental deficiency. See Phenylketonuria
Mental health. See Mental illness: Occupational
therapy
Mental illness
The disordered mind (4 films)
Understanding aggression
You are not alone
Mental tests
Introduction to the Stanford- Binet Test of
Intelligence
Psychological testing of Tom
See also Educational tests and measur-
ments
Mentally handicapped. See Slow learning chil-
dren
Metabolism
The human body: Nutrition and metabolism
Metalwork. See Ironwork; Steel
Methodist Church
The measure of success
World behind the headlines
Mexico
Una hacienda Mexicana
Mexico: the land and the people
Spain in the New World: colonial life in
Mexico
Miami, Florida
This is Metro
Michigan
The Michigan story
Michigan. State University
Report of a year
Microbes. See Bacteriology; Viruses
Microorganisms
Unseen enemies
See also Protozoa; Viruses
Microscope and microscopy
Smear and squash techinques
See also Histology
Middle age
The many lives of J.Q.P.
Middle Ages
Medieval times: Role of the church
Middlebury College, MIddiebury, Vermont
The dimensions of a college: the story of
Middlebury
Migrant labor
The back-breaking leaf
Bitter harvest
Migratory workers. See Migrant labor
Military airplanes. See Airplanes. Military
Milk
The effect of heat on milk
Milton, John
Portraits in print (10 films)
Mineral resources. See Mines and mineral re-
sources
Mines and mineral resources
Marsh treasures
Medicine, Atomic. See Atomic medicine
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean holiday
Melons. See Cantaloupes
Melville, Herman
Bartleby
Memory
Short term visual memary
Ministers of the gospel. See Clersrv
Missiles, Guided. See Guided missiles
Missions
The measure of success
Belgian Congo
Ingila of the Congo
Great Britain
Alf goes to work
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India
The awakening villa^re
Latin America
Eyes south
Mississippi. University
Caverinff Ole Mis®
Missouri
Missouri — a llviriK portrait
Mobile, Alabama
Azalea trails in old Mobile
Model United Nations conference
Lesson on diplomacy
Mold (Botany). See Molds (Botany)
Molds (Botany)
Culturin^ silime mold Plasmodium
Neurospora techniques
Molidre, Jean Baptiste Poquelin
The would be gentleman
Mollusl<s
Adaptive radiation — the mollusks
See also Snails
Monarchy. See Kings and rulers
Monasticism and religious orders
It takes a man
Money. See Counterfeits and counterfeiting
Montreal
Montreal (Quebec)
Monuments
The Buddha
Moon
The sky
Moral education. See Character education
Moral Re-Armament
Freedom (Assn)
More. Sir Thomas, Saint
The head of Thomas More
Morocco
Morocco
Mosaics
Mosaics
Mosquitoes
Modern mosquito control
The mosquito and its control
Mothers
Children of change
Motion
Motion and time
See also Speed
Motor boats. See Motorboats
Motorboats
Breakthrougli (Creati vision)
50.000 miles by outboard
Outboard scouting
Outboard vacation
Motors. See Engines
Mountains
The birth and death of mountains
See \also names of mountain ranges (e.g.
Rocky Mountains)
Moving picture film
Film splicing with the Griswold & Harwald
splicers
Film splicing with the Traid, B&H, and
HFC splicers
Moving pictures
For laughing out loud
History of the cinema
Moving pictures in education
Stage demonstration
Mural painting and decoration
The Orozco murals — Quetzalcoatl
Village fiesta
Muscles
The human body: Muscular system
Muscle injuries; — their prevention and care
Museums
Museum man
See also Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Music
African musicians
Kinescore. waltz of the flowers
Methods and techniques in teaching music,
series 1 (5 Alms)
Music in the schools
The Musicwriter
Unheard melodies
Youth takes to music
See also Orchestral music
Musical instruments. See Organ
NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion
Narcotic habit
Seduction of the innocent
National characteristics
The language of faces
National Council of the Churches of Christ in
the United States of America. Central
Department of Church and World Serv-
ice
Hunger
National Cultural Center. See United States —
National Cultural Center
National Jewish Welfare Board. Jewish Com-
munity Center Division
To be as one
National Music Camp
The three R's and the arts
Youth takes to music
National parks and reserves. See names of
national parks (e.g. Yellowstone National
Park)
National psychology. See National character-
istics
National University Extension Association
To cari-y light and opportunity
Nationalism
Nationalism and colonialism (16 films)
Natural history
Escape to the woods
A night out with Mr Toad
We explore the field and meadow
Natural resources. See Mines and mineral re-
sources; Power resources
Nature
Art sources in nature
Nature photography
Garden notebook
Nature study. See Botany; Nature photography
Naval architecture. See Shipbuilding
Naval history. See Pirates
Navigation. See Compass
Negro spirituals
Sunday on the river
Negroes
jSee also Discrimination
Moral and social conditions
See also Negroes — Segregation
New York (City)
Sunday on the river
Segregation
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Nematoda
Sheath nematode
Netherlands
Our house is your house
New York. See New York (City); Schenectady
(County)
New York (City)
Broadway express
Skyscraper
Sunday ^^ ^^ ,
Texas in New York
New Zealand
Indonesia to India
Introduced animals
J. D. goes hunting
New Zealand in miniature
The New Zealanders
North Island hill country farm
Our neighbour the sea
Portrait of Southland
Sky high in New Zealand
Skylarks over Simons Hill
Snows of Aorangi
See nlso names of specific regions (e.g.
Tongariro National Park)
Newspapers
Covering Ole Miss
A mission of prime importance
Tribune deadline
Nigeria
Africa awakens: modern Nigeria
Nigeria: new nation
Nitric acid
Nitric acid
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Reappraisal of NATO
Northrop Corporation
Talking about Northrop
Northwest, Pacific
Northwest empire
Norway .^
This is Norway
See also Bergen, Norway
Novels. See Fiction
Nuclear energy. See Atomic energy
Nuclear engineering
Atomic power at Shippmgport
The international atom
Nuclear physics. See Nuclear engineering
Nuclear warfare. See Atomic warfare
Numbers, Theory of
Big numbers .
little numbers
Nursery schools -T
They learn from each other
Nurses and nursing
Future nurse
People like Maria
Nutrition
Four food groups
The human body: Nutrition and metabolism
See also Food
Oases
Life in an oasis (North Africa)
Obesity. See Weight control
Occupatio^n, Choice of. See Vocational quidance
Occupational therapy
Moment to act
Ocean
Oceanography: science of the sea
Oceanography. See Ocean
Office machines. See Office supplies
Office supplies
Duplicating by spirit method
Offset printing
A look at photolithography
Ohio River
Beargrass Greek
Oil. See Petroleum
Oil wells. See Petroleum
Olympic games
Hold high the torch
Optics
For eyes to see
Light: Reflection
Optometry
For eyes to see
Oranges
Orange — fruit of life
Oranges, sunshine fruit
Orbiting vehicles. See Satellites, Artificial
Orchestra
Kinescore. waltz of the flowers
See also Orchestral music
Orchestral music
University symphony orchestra
Organ
Building organ tones
Organization and management. See Manage-
ment
Orient. See East (Far East)
Origin of species. See Evolution
Orlando, Florida
The city with a new look
Orthopedia. See Physically handicapped — ^Re-
habilitation
Orwell, George
Animal farm
Osteopathy
American doctor
Outboard motorboats. See Motorboats
Outdoor cookery
Let's have a barbecue
Outer space
Path to space
Reaching into space
Overweight. See Weight control
Pacific Northwest. See Northwest, Pacific
Packing industry. See Meat industry and trade
Paint
Maintenance painting: an engineering ap-
proach to lower costs
Wonderful world of quality paint
Painting. See Mural painting and decoration;
Stencil work
Painting, Industrial
Maintenance painting: an engineering ap-
proach to lower costs
Painting, Spanish
A masterpiece of Spanish painting
Paintings. See Water colors
Paleontology. See Fossils
Palestine
Journey to Nazareth
Panama Canal
Panama Canal (Disney)
The Panama Canal — gateway to the world
Pantomimes
In the park (Marcel Marceau)
Marcel Marceau pantomimes
Paper folding. See Paper work
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Paper work
Design with paper
Paralysis, Infantile. See Poliomyelitis
Parasites
The life cycle of the malaria parajsite
Parent and child
Boy in the dark
Salvage job
Teenagers' parents
The woman who played God
See also Mothers
Parents' and teachers' associations
But he's not an ordinary child
I don't want to question your program,
but. . .
I want to talk right now
Where children come first
Paris
Children adrift
Le voyage de Mr Q
Pastors. See Clergy
Pathology. See Bacteriology
Patriotism
Let's have a parade
Peace
Grant us peace
See also League of Nations
Pears
Pears, perennial favorite
Peat
Quebec peat moss industry
Penney, James Cash
Portrait of a man
Pepper
Black pepper, rajah of spices
Percussion instruments. See Drum
Peretz, Isaac Loeb
If not higher
Personal appearance. See Grooming. Personal
Personality
Judging people
See also Individuality
Personnel management
Cash on the barrel head
Overcoming resistance to change
People are the puzzle
Perspective
Discovering perspective
Peru
The Amazon — life along the river in Peru
La gente del Perti
Petroleum
Let's look deeper ~J^ 'y.
Oil on the river
Roughnecks: the story of Oil drillers
Petroleum industry and trade
Close-up on Kuwait
Libya ahead
Pithole. U. S. A.
Pets
Care of pets
Pharmacology. See Drugs
Phenylketonuria
PKU — preventable mental retardation
Philosophy
Bertrand Russell discusses (5 films)
A divided world
Photography. See Cameras; Nature photography
Photography, Color. See Color photography
Photography, Commercial
Color collage
Physical culture. See Physical education and
training
Physical education and training
I was a ninety- pound weakling
Movement education in physical education
See also Exercise; Gymnastics; Posture
Physically handicapped
Rehabilitation
Comeback (Assn)
Physicians
Even for one
Physiology
Infectious diseases and natural body de-
fenses
Mister Tompkins inside himself
See also Blood; Cells; Digestion; Growth;
Muscles
Pine trees
Gymnosperms
Pioneer life. See Frontier and pioneer life
Pipe, Steel. See Steel pipe
Pirates
The end of Blackboard the pirate
Planets
Jupiter, Saturn and Mars in motion
The planets
See also Mars
Planning, Regional. See Regional planning
Plants
Angiosperms — the flowering plants
Garden notebook
Let's watch plants grow
Plant motions — roots, stems, leaves
The unseen harvester
Plastic material. See Plastics
Plastics
Pipelines to the future
See also Rubber. Artificial
Play
Blocks
See also Recreation
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth Colony: the first year
Pocahontas
America's first great lady
Poisons
Poison in the house
Poland. See Warsaw. Poland
Police. See Criminal investigation
Poliomyelitis
Comeback (Assn)
Production of poliomyelitis vaccine
Politeness. See Etiquette
Political parties. See Politics. Practical
Politics. See United States — Politics and gov-
ernment
Politics, Practical
Politics and the corporation
The right man
Pollution of water. See Water— Pollution
Polynesia
Endeavour in the islands
Pompeii
Roman life in ancient Pompeii
Population
Population patterns in the United States
See also Birth control
Ports. See Harbors
Portuguese language films
The open hearth furnace
Posture
Posture in motion
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Potatoes
New look in potatoes
Potato appeal
Potatoes, international favorite
Profitable potatoes
Pottery
Flaming- the kiln
Pottery, Mexican
Arts and crafts of Mexico (2 fllms)
Fabricantes Mexicanos de ollas
Poultry. See Eggs
Pound, Ezra Loomis
Ezra Pound
Power (Mechanics)
Work and power
See also Force and enerpry
Power resources
The development of power
Power supply. See Power resources
Power transmission
Wires to our house
See also Cables
Preachers. See derffy
Precious metals. See Silver
Prehistoric animals. See Mammals. Fossil
Preservation of wild life. See Wild life con-
servation
Presidents
A President's power contested
Press. See Newspapers
Prevention of accidents. See Accident preven-
tion
Prevention of fire. See Fire prevention
Priests. See Clergy
Primary education. See Education. Elementary
Printed circuits
The printed circuit story
Printing
Printing: platen press makeready
Printing, Offset. See Offset printing
Prints. See EnprravinRS
Prison escapes. See Escapes
Prize fighting. See Boxing
Progress
Sizzling sixties
Project Mercury
The American in orbit
A voice for Mercury
Protection of wild life. See Wild life con-
servation
Protestant Episcopal Church
And follow Me
Protestantism
Day for witness
Protozoa
The single- celled animals — protozoa
Psychiatry. See Mental illness
Psychology
Judging people
Just like me
See also Emotions; Individuality
Psychology, Applied. See Human relations
Psychology, National. See National character-
istics
Psychology, Social. See Social psychology
Public health
Alaska
The Alaskan Sanitation Aide
Visit to Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
A baseball vacation
I*uerto Rico — island in the sun
Puerto Rico: the peaceful revolution
Que pasa in Puerto Rico
Visit to Puerto Rico
Punctuation
Punctuation
Punctuation for bej^inners
Puppets and puppet plays
Interlude by candlelight
Sonff of the prairie (Rembrandt)
Wayanff Kulit (Puppet show)
Quantum mechanics. See Quantum theory
Quantum theory
Liffht: Wave and quantum theories
Quebec (Province)
Fleur de Lis
Historical sites in La Belle Province
In Quebec woods
Lace and metal
Quebec carnivals
Quebec industrial power
Quebec peat moss industry
Rowers through the ice
St Laurent bicycle race
Skis on Mount Orford
Quebec, Canada
Charming Quebec
Ici on parle Francais
Queens. See Kin^s and rulers
Race discrimination. See Discrimination
Racing. See Automobile racinsr; Bicycle racing
Radar
The real story of radar
Radiation
Fallout
Radiation (CanNFB)
Radiation in bioloffy: Introduction
Physiological effect
;See Atomic medicine
Radio in education
When the mountains move: the story of
Radio Sutatenza
Radiotherapy
The international atom
Railroad construction. See Railroad encrineer^
InpT
Railroad engineering
The better way (SantaFeRwy)
Welded rail
Railroads
Railroaders
Science rides the hish iron
.*ee also Railroad engineerinsr
Railways. See Railroads
Rain and rainfall
Rain (IntFlmBur)
See also Forest influences
Rainfall. See Rain and rainfall
Ranch life
Cattle ranch
A new look at range mana;2rement
Reading
Phonovisual in action
Who is Pete?
Reclamation of land
Arid lands
Recreation
Nothing to do
Red Cross
The wish to give
Refraction
Light: Refraction
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Refractories. See Refractory materials
Refractory materials
Modern basic refractories
Refugees, Arabic
Fountain of Jabalia
Refugees, Chinese
Man on tiie doorstep
Refugees, JewisFi
The Icey (UnitedJew)
Refuse and refuse disposal
I am a litter basket
The litterbuff (Disney)
Regional libraries. See Libraries. Regional
Regional planning
Suburban living: six solutions
Reiiabilitation. See Physically handicapped-
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of criminals
The road back (WashStPen)
Religion
Grant us peace
Prophet from Tekoa
The sandpile death
Religions. See Buddha and Buddhism
Religious education
God's wonders in growinff things
God's wonders in tiny things
Skippy and the 4th R
See also Sunday schools
Religious life. See Monasticism and religious
orders
Remedial re>ading. See Reading
Reproduction
Ovulation and egg transport in the rat
See also Embryology
Reptiles
What is a reptile?
What is an amphibian?
Research
Myth, superstition and science
The question tree
Scientific method in action
You and your library
Respiration, Artificial
Pole top rescue (2 films)
Water rescue
Retarded children. See Slow learning children
Rhine, River
Der Rhein
Rhone Valley
France: the Rhone Valley
Rivers
River: an allegory
_,See also names of rivers (e.g. Ohio
River)
Pollution
See Water— Pollution
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Heart of the missile
See also Jet propulsion
Rocks
Rocks that reveal the past
Rocky Mountains
High country
Rocky Mountains: a geographic region
Royalty. See Kings and rulers
Rubber
Amazon family
Rubber. Artificial
A report on Du Pont elastomers
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3d earl
Bertrand Russell discusses (5 films)
Russiia
Education in the U.S.S.R.
Is CO- existence possible?
Opening in Moscow
Russia in Europe
A visit to the Soviet Union (2 films)
Russian language films
Atomic power at Shippingport
Safety education
On your own
Safe farming U.S.A.
Safety in the chemical laboratory
Saga of Safety Sam
To kill or cure
The trap
You are the lifeguard
See also Accident prevention
Saguenay (County), Canada
Kingdom of the Saguenay
St Joseph's Oratory
Pilgrimage
Salesmen and salesmanship
Get your man
Heavenly days
How to lead an effective sales conference
The man
Mark of merit aluminum windows
Salvation army
Blood and fire
Conquest of darkness
Sample, Paul Starrett
Mountain farm
San Diego. Zoological Gardens
Expedition Borneo: land of the sleeping
giant
San Francisco
Earthquake and fire. 1906
Disaster^— 1906
Sanitation
Oil on the river
^See also Disinfection and disinfectants
Satellites. Artificial
Centripetal force and satellite orbits
A light in nature
Satire
Animal farm
Scandinavia
Scandinavian arts and crafts
Schenectady (County), New York
People with a purpose (Schenectady)
School administration and management. See
School discipline
School architecture. See School houses
School discipline
The hickory stick
School houses
The vision-strip audio-visual classroom
Schools
The dropout
A look at your schools
See also Education
Schweitzer. Albert
Albert Schweitzer
Science
Myth, superstition and science
Science fair
Science prelect
Why study science (GJateway)
Scientific apparatus and Instruments
A light in nature
Weighing techniques
See also Astronomical instruments
Rulers. See Kings and rulers
Scientific education. See Science
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Scientific instruments. See Sclentmc apparatus
and instruments
Scientific methods. See Research
Scouts and scouting. See Boy Scouts; Girl
Scouts
Sculpture
Bronze casting: of sculpture
Design into space
Discovering sculpture
See also Monuments
Sculpture, Greek
Greek sculpture
Sea. See Ocean
Sea animals. See Marine animals
Seals
Northern elephant seal
Seasons
Spring comes again
See also Spring
Seaweeds. See Algae
Seeds
Let's watch plants grow
Segregation. See Negroes — Segregation
Selling. See Salesmen and Salesmanship
Seton, Mother Elizabeth Ann (Bayley)
The life of Mother Seton
Shaw, George Bernard
George Bernard Shaw
Shee, George Archer
The Archer- Shee case
Ship building. See Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding
Seawards the great ships
Shipping. See Harbors
Ships
Boats and ships
See also names of specific ships (e.g. The
Star of India)
Shoes and shoe industry
Research is only the beginning
Sierra Leone
The Sierra Leone story
Sight. See Vision
eed bills to forage
Silage
F
Silk
Silk makers of Japan
Silkworms
Silk makers of Japan
Silver
Design for beauty
Singapore
Hong Kong — Singapore
Skiing. See Skiis and skiing
Skin diving
Aqua- lung adventures (13 films)
Skis and skiing
Everybody's Wedeln (2 films)
Let's go skiing
Skis on Mount Orford
Snows of Aorangi
Sun Valley ski school
Skyscrapers
Skyscraper
Slides, Lantern. See Lantern slides
Slow learning children
Michael a mongoloid child
Snails
Snails: backyard science
Snow
Snow
Social adjustment. See Behaviar
Social problems. See Juvenile delinquency
Social psychology
The protest (Carousel)
*8fee also Human relations
Social sciences
Why study social science
: I
Social studies. See Social sciences
Social work
Moment to act
Sociology, Christian. See Church work
Soil fertility. See Soils
Soils r
Modem machines for modern herds
Water movement in soils
Solar energy
Life from the sun
Solar heat. See Solar energy
Solar power. See Solar energy
Solar radiation. See Solar energy
Solar system. See Moon
Songs. See Folk songs
Soto, Hernando de
The treasure of DeSoto
Sound. See Music; Vibration
South America
Geography of South America: The continent
South America
Sudam^rica, continente de gran porvenir
(2 films)
South Carolina. See Charleston. South Carolina
Southern Baptist Convention
Eyes south
Space, Outer. See Outer space
Space flight
The American in orbit
First men into space
Mars and beyond
A voice for Mercury
\See also Outer space
Space travel. See Space fiight
Spain
Spain— three of its faces
Spanish America. See Latin America
Spanish language
Visitemos a Puerto Rico
r
Spanish language films
Atomic power at Shippingport
Clairol teaching package (2 films)
Fabricantes Mexicanos de ollas
La gente del Perii -i
Una hacienda Chilena
Una hacienda Mexicana
El jardin zoologico
The open hearth furnace
El partido de b^isbol
707 year one
The 720 story
Sudam6rica, continente de gran porvenir
(2 films)
Vamoa a Cuba
Spanish painting. See Painting. Spanish
Speech
The next voice you hear
See also Language and languages
Speed
Velocity and acceleration
Spelling. See English language
Spices. See Pepper
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Spiritual life. See Christian Ufe; Religion
Spirituals, Negro. See Negro spirituals
Sponges
The first many- celled animals, the sponges
Sports. See Water sports; Winter sports
Spraying
Deadly dilemma
Spring
Spring brings changes
Spring is a season
Squirrels
Gray squirrel
Stanford- Binet Test of Intelligence . ,„ . ^
Introduction to the Stanford- Bmet Test of
Intelligence
The Star of India
The Star of India
Stars
Stars
\See ^Iso Astronomy
Statues. See Monuments
Steam engines. See Locomotives
Steamboats
Alaska Steamship Comapny "Success story
Alaska Steamship Company — this is your
story since 1895
Steamships. See Steamboats
Steel
The blast furnace
The electric arc furnace
Letter to Youngstown
The new world of stainless steel
Not difficult — just different
The open hearth furnace
Semi-finished steel
The shapers of stainless steel
Stainless steel — the miracle metal (4 films)
The system
The uncommon carrier
The weevil takes a bride
What it takes
Where the line begins
Steel, Structural
Pipe — ^what you would like to know
Quality you can measure
Steel industry and trade
Letter to Youngstown
Stencil work
How to make a stencil print
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson
Stewardship, Christian
Talking hands (Methodist-TRAFCO)
Stock raising. See Livestock
Storms
Weather: Understanding storms
(See also Tornadoes
Strauss, Johann
Vienna carousel
Street traffic. See Traffic regulations
Strikes and lockouts
A President's power contested
Student life and customs. See Students
Students
Campus international
The "you" in the union
ySfee ulso Education
Study, Method of
Improve your study habits
Suburban homes. See Architecture, Domestic
Subways
Broadway express
Sun
Shadows on our turning earth
The sky
\See also Solar energy
Sunday schools
The great challenge
Superior children. See Gifted children
Supervision of employees. See Personnel man-
agement
Surf riding. See Water sports
Surrealism
Surrealism
Survival (after airplane accidents, shipwrecks,
etc.)
First men into space
Sweden
At school in Sweden
Fiddler's highway-
Souvenirs from Sweden
Swedish life
Swimming
You are the lifeguard
(See also Diving
Synthetic fabrics. See Textile industry and
fabrics
Synthetic products
High and dry
\8ee also Plastics; Rubber. Artificial
Table. See Dinners and dining
Taiwan, China
Taiwan, the face of Free China
Talbert, William Franklin
The man who beat death
Tanganyika
This is Tanganyika
Tape and wire recorders
The tape recorder: an effective teaching
instrtunent
Tape recorders. See Tape and wire recorders
Teachers
Four teachers
Texas in New York
Teaching
Administering a testing program
Arithmetic: Providing for mdividual dif-
ferences
Music in the schools
Teaching the study skills
Unit teaching in fourth grade science
(Sense organs)
Unit teaching in kindergarten science
See also Examinations
Aids and devices
Charts for creative learning
The tape recorder: an effective teaching
instrument
See also Moving pictures in education;
Radio in education; Teaching machines;
Television in education
Teaching machines
Teaching machines (2 films)
Teals
The flight of the teal
Technology. See Engineering
Teen age. See Youth
Teeth
Matter of choice
Take time for your teeth
\See also Dentistry
Telephone
The town and the telephone
Wire for sound
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Telescope
The astronomer
Telescope Instruments
Reaching for the stars (Assn)
Television In education
Overhead TV
Tennis
Fundamentals of tennis (ArizU)
Tennis by contrast
Tenpins. See Bowling
Tents
How to select a tent
Tests. See Educational tests and measurements;
Mental tests
Textile industry and fabrics
Fabric care magic
See also Silk
Thackeray, William {Makepeace
Portraits in print (10 films)
Theater
Theatre
See also Amateur theatricals; Puppets
and puppet plays
Theology. See ReJigion
Therapeutics. See Occupational therapy
Timber. See Lumber and lumbering
Time
About time
Motion and time
Teaching time relationships in elementary
schools
Tin
Tin from Malaya
Tithes
What first?
The will of Augusta Nash
Tobacco
The back-breaking leaf
Tongariro National Park, North Island, New
Zealand
Skiing at the Chateau Tongariro
Tornadoes
Tornado disaster action
Towns. See Cities and towns
Toys
Toccata for toy trains
Tracking and trailing
Animal tracks and signs
Tractors
Safe farming U.S.A.
Trade unions. See Labor unions
Traffic accidents
Anatomy of an accident
Broken glass
Intersection safety
The new American
Safety through seat belts
Traffic regulations
Turns with no regrets
Trailing. See Tracking and trailing
Trained nurses. See Nurses and nursing
Transit systems. See London — Transit systems
Transmission of power. See Power transmission
Transportation
Fresh from the west
Progress in motion
Trucks and trains
Tugboats and harbors
See also Freight and freighters; Harbors;
Railroads
Travel
First im.pressions (Assn)
Trees. See Pine trees
Trials
The Archer- Shee case
Triangle
Similar triangles in use
Trout fishing -^
Over the rainbows
Trout fishing in the Argentine and (ho
dorado of Uruguay
Truman, Harry S.
The Truman years
Tuberculosis
Merry-go-round
Tugboats
Tugboats and harbors
Turkey
Ankara and central Turkey
Istanbul and Izmir
Turkey (IntFlmFd)
Turkey — a Middle East bridgeland
Twain, Mark. See Clemens. Samuel Langhorne
Typewriting
The chalkboard approach to teaching type-
writing
UNESCO. See United Nations
Uganda
GrenUe winds of change
Unions, Labor. See Labor unions
United Church of Christ
Alf goes to work
United Good Neighbors
The right to live
United Nations
Beni-Abbes. science in the desert
The Charter
The General Assembly
The jungle and the plow
Man in the blue helmet
Overture
Power among men
Submerged glory — a study in stone
Television comes to the land
See also Model United Nations conference;
World Health Organization
United Nations. Trusteeship Council
The Trusteeship Council and system
United States
See also The West
Atomic Energy Commission
Metals frontier
Civilization
The fur- lined foxhole
The neighboring shore
Congress
The Congress (EBF)
Defenses
The Nike-Zeus
Description and travel
Highway holiday
Economic conditions
The country store
Our pioneering heritage
Foreign relations
Is CO -existence possible?
History— 1783-1865
Tiie westward movement — II, Settlement of
the Mississippi Valley
History— Civil War
Facts about the Civil War
The war 1861-1865 £U3 reported by Currier
& Ives
History— 1865-1898
The country store
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Histary— 1945-
The Truman years
History, Economic
See United States— Economic conditions
History, Political
See United States — Politics and govern-
ment
National Cultural Center
A national cutural center
Politics and government
The right man
United States Steel Corporation. Tennessee Coal
and Iron Division
New day in Dixie
Universities. See Colleges and universities
Utah
Beyond the rainbow
Dinosaurland
Frontiers
Land of eternal contrasts
Northern Utah — four- season vacationland
Utah trails
Vector analysis
Forces composition and resolution
Vegetables
Fresh from the West
Why eat our vegetables?
See also names of vegetables (e.g. Po-
tatoes)
Velocity. See Speed
Venezuela
Colombia and Venezuela
Verne, Jules
Around the world in 18 minutes
Vertebrates. See Birds; Fishes; Mammals;
Reptiles
Veterinarians
The veterinarian
Vibration
Unheard melodies
Vineyards. See Grapes
Virginia
Historic Garden Week in Virginia
See also Jamestown, Virginia
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Museum in action
Viruses
Virus (8 films)
Vision
Priceless gift
See also Eye
Vocational guidance
Take a giant step
What direction?
Walls
Neoprene gaskets for curtain wall con-
struction
Washington, University of
Centennial Convocation (2 films)
Washington State Penitentiary
The road back (WashStPen)
Waste, Disposal of. See Refuse and refuse dis-
posal
Waste products
Chrisis on the Kanawha
See also Refuse and refuse disposal
Water
Finding out about the water cycle
Simple demonstrations with water
Spring comes again
Water movement in soils
See also Rain and rainfall
Pollution
Beargrass Creek
Crisis on the Kanawha
Water animals. See Fresh-water animals
Water colors , \
Working with watercolor
Water conservation. See Water supply
Water pollution. See Water— Pollution
Water resources development. See Irrigation
Water skiing. See Water sports
Water sports
Riding the big surf
Surf riders
Water ski fun
Whitecap madness
See also Swimming
Water supply
Gift from the clouds
Water (ColUPr)
The water famine
Watt, Sir Robert Alexander Watson
The real story of radar
Waves
Unheard melodies
Weather
Let's learn to predict the weather
Weather: Understanding precipitation
Weather: Understanding storms
Weather: Why it changes
See also Climate; Rain and rainfall;
Snow
Weaving
Arts and crafts of Mexico (2 films)
See also Basket making
Weeds
Let's look at weeds
Weight control
The fat American
See also Exercise
Weights and measures
Weighing techniques
Welfare work. See Social work
Wells. See Boring
The West
Child pioneer
The restless Plains
See also Northwest. Pacific
Wild life conservation
Wildlife refuge
War
The language of faces
Williams, Theodore Samuel
Que pasa in Puerto Rico
Warren, Earl
Chief Justice Earl Warren: the Iowa Law
Center
Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw ghetto
Washing. See Laundry
Wilson, Woodrow, President U.S.
Woodrow Wilson: the fight for peace
Windows
Commercial and industrial windows and
doors
Mark of merit aluminum windows
Sweatmg windows
Window doctor
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Winds. See Tornadoes
Winter sports
Rowers through the ice
Wire
Wires to our house
Wisconsin
Wisconsin's constitutional officers, 1961-1962
Wisconsin's people: Immigration and na-
tional origins
Wisconsin's physical geography — an intro-
duction
Wisconsin's recreational resources — a study
in economic geography
Wisconsin's State Capitol
Woman
Suffrage
Women on the march (2 films)
Women's American Organization for Rehabili-
tation and Training
Come with me my brother
Wood
Wood decay by fungi
Wood blocic printing. See Wood engraving
Wood engraving
Art in woodcut
The magic of wood
Ukiyo-e
Woodcuts. See Wood engraving
Woodpeckers
Carpenters of the forest
Wordsworth, William
Wordsworth
Work
Work and power
World book encyclopedia
Craftsmanship and automation
World Health Organization
The challenge of malaria
People like Maria
Waters of affliction
World politics
Hope
World War, 1939-1945
The general's escape
Refugees
An act of faith
Worms
Segmentation: the annelid w
See also Earthworms
Wrestling
Wrestling
Wrought iron work. See Ironwork
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone: our first national park
Young Men's Christian Associations
Teamwork in Turkey
Youth
Communist accent on youth
The delinquent, hipster, and the square
The dropout
Early marriage
The new American
The square
Teenage romance
Teenagers' parents
Youth for Service
Ask me, don't tell me
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (IntFlmFd)
Zanzibar, Africa
Zanzibar south
Zoological gardens
Zoo (Quebec)
See also San Diego.
Zoological Gardens
Zoology. See Birds; Evolution; Embryology;
Mammals
Zoos. See Zoological gardens
Part 3. DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
This directory contains only the sources which have films listed in this supplement.
It is keyed to the abbreviation which follows the title of the film in Part 1, the
Alphabetical Title List
ANA-NLN American Nurses' Assn. & National
League For Nursing, Film Service Dept., 2
Park Ave.. New York 16 . „, ^
AV-ED AV-ED Films. 7934 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Hollywood 46. Calif. ^^ , ^ ,
Academy Academy Films. 1145 N. Las Palmas
Ave.. Hollywood 38. Calif. ^ „^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^
ACIProd AC! Productions. 21 W. 46th St., New-
York
Aerojet Aerojet- General Corp.. Public Relations
Dept., P.O. Box 296. Azusa, Calif. _
Aetna Aetna Life Affiliated Companies, Edu-
cation Dept.. 151 Farmington Ave., Hartford
15. Conn. , ^ ,
Air France Air France, 683 5th Ave., New York
22
AlaskaHealth Alaska Dept. of Health & "Wel-
fare, Health Education Section. Territorial
Office Bldg.. Room 102. Juneau, Alaska
AlaskaSS Alaska Steamship Co., Pier 42, Seattle
4
Alemann Johanna Alemann Films, 705 N. Vine
St.. Hollywood 38. Calif.
Alitalia Alitalia. 666 5th Ave.. New York 19
Allis-Chalmers Allis- Chalmers Research Lab-
oratories. Advertising Dept.. Milwaukee 1
Branch offices in other cities
AlpaOmega Alpha Omega Productions. Inc.. 821
S. Glendale Ave.. Glendale. Calif.
AmCancer American Cancer Society, Inc., 521
W. 57th St.. New York 19
Am Dental Bureau of American Dental Assn.,
Library and Indexing Service, 222 E. Supe-
rior St.. Chicago 11
AmFlmProd American Film Producers. 1600
Broadway, New York 19
AmFriendsHebU American Friends of the He-
brew University, Public Relations Dept., 9 B.
89th St., New York 28
AmFriendsServ American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Audio- Visual Dept., 160 N. 15th St.,
Philadelphia 2
Branch offices in other cities
Am Hand! crafts American Handicrafts Co., 35
E. 12th St.. New York 3
Am Heart American Heart Assn., 44 E. 23rd St.,
New York
Films are available from local heart asso-
ciations
AmInstLndr American Institute of Laundering,
Public Relations Dept., Joliet, HI.
AmOsteo American Osteopathic Assn., 212 B.
Ohio St.. Chicago II
AmRedCross American National Red Cross
Requests should be made to the nearest
American National Red Cross chapter
Anti-Def An ti- Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith. Audio- Visual Dept.. 515 Madison Ave.,
New York 22
Branch offices in other cities
Arbogast Fred Arbogast & Co., Inc., 313 W.
North St., Akron, Ohio
ArcPub Arc Publishing Co., Box 1124, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn.
ArizU University of Arizona. Radio- TV Bureau,
Tucson, Ariz.
Art Edge Art Edge Studios, Inc., Public Rela-
tions Dept., River Edge, N.J.
Assn Association Films. Inc., 347 Madison Ave.,
New York 17
^Branch offices in Ridgefield, N.J., La
Grange. 111., San Francisco and Dallas
Atlantis Atlantis Productions. Inc., 7967 Sunset
Blvd., Hollywood 46, CaJif.
Avis Avis Films, P.O. Box 643, Burbank. Calif.
Bailey Bailey Films. Inc., 6509 De Longpre
Ave.. Hollywood 28, Calif.
B&FCo mm Broadcasting & Film Commission,
National Council of Churches, 475 Riverside
Dr., New York 27
Baptist- ForM is Foreign Mission Board, South-
ern Baptist Convention. Division of Visual
Education. 3806 Monument Ave.. Richmond
30. Va.
Barr Arthur Barr Productions, 1265 Bresee
Ave.. Pasadena. Calif.
Barrekette Mrs. Ol ga Barrekette, 42 Livingston
St.. Brooklyn 1. N.Y.
Bausch&Lomb Bausch & Lomb Incorporated,
Film Distribution Service, 635 St. Paul St.,
Rochester 2, N.Y.
BayShoreSch Bay Shore Public Schools. 5th
Ave.. Bay Shore, N.Y.
Bay State Bay State Film Productions, Inc.,
Box 129, Springfield, Mass.
BellTel Bell Telephone System
Apply to local Bell Telephone Company of-
fices for address of regional area distribution;
or the American Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
Motion Picture Section, 195 Broadway, New
York 7
BetterBusAssn Ass'n. of Better Business
Bureaus, 704 Chrysler Bldg., New York 17
_ Available from local Better Business
Bureaus
Boeing The Boeing Co., Box 3707, Seattle 24
BoyS Boy Scout of America. Visual Education
Service, National Council, New Brunswick,
N.J.
Brandon Brandon Films, Inc., 200 W. 57th St.,
New York 19
Bray Bray Studios, Inc., 729 7th Ave., New
York 19
Brest George Brest Associates, 37 W. 57th St.,
New York 19
Broadman Broadman Films. 127 9th Ave., N.,
Nashville 3, Tenn.
BrownTr E.C. Brown Trust, 220 S.W. Alder St.,
Portland 4, Ore.
Bruns-Bal Brunswick Corp.. 623 S. Wabash,
Bur Nat Affairs The Bureau of National Affairs,
Inc., 1231 24th St., N.W., Washington 7, D.C.
CalifSpray California Spray- Chemical Corp.,
Lucos & Ortho Way, Richmond, Calif.
Branch offices in other cities
CahfU University of California, Educational
Film Sales, Dept. of Visual Communication,
^ Berkeley 4, Calif.
Campbell Campbell Films, Academy Ave., Sax-
tons River. Vt.
Campus Canipus Film Distributors Corp., 20
^ E. 46th St.. New York 17
CanNFB National Film Board of Canada, 680
_ 5th Ave., Suite 819, New York 19
Carousel Carousel Films, Inc., 1501 Broadway,
New York 36
C-BEduc C-B Educational Films, Inc„ Adver-
tising Dept., 690 Market St., San Francisco
Cenco Cenco Educational Films, 1700 Irving
Park Rd., Chicago 13
Branch off ices in other cities
ChampSpark Champion Spark Plug Co., 900
^ Upton Ave., Toledo 1
ChiJ/ib Chicago-Tribune, Loop Public Service
Office. 33 W. Madison ^t., Chicago II
ChofC. Charles Greater Charleston Chamber of
Commerce, 50 Broad St., Charleston, S.C.
Churchill Churchill Films. Educational Film
Sales Dept.. 6671 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1520, Los
ChurchWorld Church World Service, 475 River-
side Dr., New York 27
Also apply to denominational relief agencies
Cine'. Pic Cine'-Pic„ Hawaii, 1847 Fort St.,
^Honolulu 13. Hawaii
CityColNY City College. Audio- Visual Center,
17 Lexington Ave.. New York 11
Clairol Clairol Incorporated, 666 5th Ave., New
York
ClemsonCol Clemson College, Clemson. S.C.
^'4?r?„-^^^^^?;^ 9^*"® Fi^n? Productions. 3290 S.
_ Williams, Englewood, Colo.
Qoca-Cqla The Coca Cola Comnany
r^r.,AY^^^^^? ^^J^^cJ^^L Coca-Cola Bottlers
Colo St U Colorado State University, Fort Collins,
Colo.
ColU Press Columbia University Press. Center for
Mass Communication. 1125 Amsterdam Ave.,
New York 25
Concordia Concordia Films. 3558 S. Jefferson
Ave.. St. Louis 18
Contem Contemporary Films. Inc.. 267 W. 25th
St.. New York 1
Branch office in Evanston ni.
Cop ey Copley Productions. 7776 Ivanhoe, La
Jolla, Calif.
Branch office In Aurora, lU.
d7
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Cornell U Cornell University. Visual Aids
Office. Roberts Hall. Ithaca, N.Y.
Coronet Coronet Instructional Films, 65 E. South
Water St.. Chica*?o 1 ^ „„
Creativision Creativision Incorporated, Film
Distribution Service, 1780 Broadway, New
York 19
Daggett Avalon Daggett Productions, 441 N.
Orange Dr., Los Angeles 36
DallasJones Dallas Jones Productions, Inc.. 430
W. Grand PL. Chicago 14 , ,
Dartmouth Dartmouth College Films, Fairbanks
Hall. Hanover, N.H. ^_ ^
DavisProd Davis Productions, Box 512, Cary,
Davi's.Sid Sid Davis Productions, 1418 N. High-
land Ave.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
DeRoche Louis de Rochemont Associates Film
Library. 267 W. 25th St.. New York 1
DesMReg Des Moines Register & Tribune, Gen-
eral Advertising Dept., Des Moines, la.
Disney Walt Disney Productions, Educational
Film Div., Burbank. Calif.
Branch offices in Illinois and New York
Douglas, J John L. Douglas & Associates Film
Co.. Film Dept., 1101 29th Ave., W., Bradenton,
Fla.
Dowling Pat Dowling Pictures, 1056 S. Robert-
son Blvd.. Los Angeles 35
DuPont E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
Motion Pictures & Audio- Visual Aids, 1007
Market St.. Wilmington 98, Del.
EBF Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.,
1150 Wilmette Ave.. Wilmette, 111.
Branch offices in Atlanta, Ga.. Dallas,
Tex., Hollywood, Calif., Minneapolis, New
York. Portland, Ore.
Eastman Eastman Kodak Co., Audio-Visual
Service, 343 State St.. Rochester 4. N.Y.
EducHor Educational Horizons, 3015 Dolores
St.. Los Angeles 65
EducTest Educational Testing Service, 20
Nassau St.. Princeton, N..T.
Branch office In Los Angeles
Electronic Electronic Teacning Laboratories,
5034 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington 16,
D.C.
Employers Employers Mutuals of Wausau, Box
150, Wausau. Wis.
Branch offices in other principal cities
Family Family Films, Inc.. 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd.. Hollywood 38, Calif.
FarmersUn Farmers Union Grain Terminal
Assn.. Public Relations Dept., 1667 N. Snell-
ing Ave.. St. Paul 1. Minn.
FarmFlm Farm Film Foundation, 1425 H St.,
N.W.. Washington 5. D.C.
FdinlntegEduc Foundation for Integrative Edu-
cation. Inc.. 235 E. 50th St.. New York 22
Field Ent Field Enterprises Educational Corp..
School and Library Service. Merchandise Mart
Plaza. Chicago 54
FilmAssoc Film Associates of California. 11014
Santa Monica Blvd.. Los Angeles 25
FilmCtr "The" Film Center. 915 12th St.. N.W.,
Washington. D.C.
Filmlm Film Images. Inc., 1860 Broadway, New
York 23
FifmPharos Film Pharos. 701 W, Willow St.,
Chicago
Finley Finley Films, 6926 Mansfield Rd., Falls
Church. Va.
FirstSec First Security Corp.. P.O. Box 392,
Salt I^ke City. Utah
Franciscan Franciscan Films. P.O. Box 6116,
San Francisco 1
Goldsmith (Jary Goldsmith Films, 5693 Spread-
ing Oak Dr.. Hollywood 28, Calif.
GoPic Go Pictures. Inc.. 37 W. 57th St.. New
York 19
Gospel Gospel Films. Inc., Box 455, Muskegon,
Mich.
Film libraries in other cities
GreatNYFund Greater New York Fund, 100 E.
42nd St.. New York
GypsyEnt Gypsy Enterprises, RFD #2, Sims-
bury. Conn.
Haeseler Haeseler Pictures, Amity Rd., Wood-
bridge, New Haven 15, Conn.
Hammond Hammond Organ Co., Educational
Dept.. 4200 W. Diversey Ave., Chicago 39
Handel Handel Film Corp., 6926 Melrose Ave.,
Hollywood 38, Calif.
Harmolin Harmolin. Inc.. P.O. Box 244, La
Jolla, Calif.
Harvest Harvest Films, 90 Riverside Dr., New
York 24
Heath Heath De Rochemont Corp., 9 Newbury
St.. Boston 16
Heinz H.J. Heinz Co., Film Dept., P.O. Box 57,
Pittsburgh 30
Hercules Hercules Powder Co., Advertising
Dept., 900 Market St.. Wilmington 99. DeL
Hour The Hour of St. Francis, 1224 S, Los
Angeles St.. Los Angeles 15
ICRCorp ICR Corp.. 635 Madison Ave., New
York 22
Branch office in New London. Conn.
IdahoDptComm Idaho Dept. of Commerce and
Development. State House, Room 434, Boise,
Idaho
Ideal Ideal Pictures. Inc., 58 E. South Water
St.. Chicago 1
Branch offices in other cities
IHNatHist Illinois Natural History Survey,
Natural Resources Bldg., Urbana, 111.
IndU Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center,
Bloomington. Ind.
Ingraham Everett L. Ingraham Productions,
414 Mason St., San Francisco
InstVis Institute of Visual Communications,
Inc.. 40 E. 49th St.. New York 17
IntBus International Business Machines Corp.,
590 Madison Ave., New York 22
IntFlmBur International Film Bureau Inc., 332
S. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 4
Branch office: 19 Fairmount Ave., Ottawa,
Ontario
IntFlmFd International Film Foundation, 1 E.
42nd St., New York 17
Iowa Beef Iowa Beef Producers Assn., State
House, Des Moines, la.
Iowa St- Ames Iowa State University, Film Pro-
duction Unit. Alice Norton House, Ames, la.
lowaU State University of Iowa, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, East Hall, Iowa
City, la.
Jamaica Jamaica IndustriaJ Development Corp.,
1 Rockefeller Plaza, New York
Jantzen Jantzen. Inc. Box 3300. Portland. Ore.
Janus Janus Film Library, 267 W. 25th St.,
New York 1
JewishChaut Jewish Chautauqua Society, 838
5th Ave.. New York 21
JointDistr Joint Distribution Committee, Pub-
lic Relations Dept.. 3 E. 54th St., New York 22
Journal Journal Films, Inc., Film Dept., 909 W.
Diversey Parkway. Chicago 14
JrChofC- Mobile Mobile Junior Chamber of Com-
merce, Film Distribution Committee, P.O. Box
172, Mobile. Ala.
Gassan Arnold Gassan Film Productions. 1460
Lipan St.. Denver 4
Gateway Gateway Productions, Inc., 1859 Powell
St.. San Francisco 11
Gehl Gehl Bros. Mfg. Co.. West Bend. Wis.
Gen Mot General Motors Corp., Film Library.
3044 W. Grand Blvd.. Detroit 2
_ Branch offices in San Francisco and New
York
Gi nn Ginn and Co., Statler Office Bldg., Boston
17
Branch offices in Atlanta, Ga., Chicago.
Dana.s New York, Palo Alto, Calif., Toronto,
and Manila
°'a'-^ ^j^jl ^i°i*^ °tT^^^J^?-^«' Audio- Visual
Aids, 830 3d Ave,, New York 22
GoldReel The Golden Reel, P.O. Box 122. 2311
Brewster Ave., Redwood City, CaJIf.
KING-TV KING- TV, 320 Aurora. Seattle
K IRQ -TV KTRO-TV, 1530 Queen Anne Ave..
Seattle 9
KaiserRefract Kaiser Refractories, Div.. of
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.. Public
Relations Dept.. 300 Lakeside Dr., Oakland,
Calif.
KansasAg Kansas State Board of Agriculture,
Marketing Div.. State Office Bldg., Topeka,
Kans.
Kick Kiekhaefer Corp., Film Librarian, Fond
du Lac. Wis.
Kleinberg Ernest Kleinberg Films, 3890 Edge-
view Dr.. Pasadena, Calif.
Korean Res Korean Research & Information
Office, 1828 Jefferson PI., N.W.. Washington,
D.C.
98
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Landon London & Landon Productions, Inc.,
LeMont LeMont Films, 17622 Willard St., North-
ridge, Calif.
Lewis I no Bernard L. Lewis, Inc., Film Produc-
tions Dept., Empire State Bldg.. New York . 1
Lockheed -Ga Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Georgia
Div.. Motion Pictures, Zone 169, Marietta^ Ga.
Lohmann Karl B. Lohmann, Jr., 247 Schilhng
St.. West Lafayette. Ind. ^ . . ^
LouisianaSov Louisiana State Sovereignty Com-
mission, Public Relations Dept., State Capitol,
Baton Rouge, La.
Northern Northern Films, Box 98, Main Office
Station. Seattle 11
Northrop Northrop Corp., Public Relations
Dept.. 9744 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly HiUs, Calif.
Novik David Novik Productions. 2468 Centinela
Ave., Los Angeles 64
NYPortAuth Port of New York Authority, 111
8th Ave., New York 11
NYRabbis New York Board of Rabbis, 10 E.
73rd St., New York 21
NZealEmb New Zealand Embassy, 19 Observ-
atory Circle. N.W.. Washington 8. D.C.
McGraw McGraw-Hill Book Co., Text-Film
Dept.. 330 W. 42nd St., New York 36^^
MaineAg Maine Dept. of Argriculture, News &
Motion Picture Service, State Office Bldg.,
Augusta. Me. , _ ,
MalayaEmb Federation of Malaya Embassy,
2401 Massachusetts Ave.. N.W.. Washington
8. D.C.
ManfChem Manfacturing Chemists' Assn., Inc.,
1825 Connecticut Ave., Washington 9, D.C.
MarathonOil Marathon Oil Co., Public Relations
Dept., 539 S. Main St^ Findlay, Ohio
Maytag The Maytag Co., Advertising Dept.,
Newton, la. „^ „
MerrillPalmer Merrill Palmer Institute, 71 E.
Ferry Ave., Detroit 2
Methodist Methodist Publishing House, A-V
Dept. Sales Div.. 201 8th Ave., S.. Nashville
2. Tenn.
Regional offices in other cities _
Methodist-TRAFCO Television, Radio & Film
Commission, The Methodist Church, 1525 Mc-
Gavock St.. Nashville 3, Tenn.
MetropDade Metropolitan Dade County, Per-
sonnel Dept.. 235 N.W. 3rd Ave.. Miami 36.
Fla.
MichConGas Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.,
Public Relations Dept., 415 Clifford St.,
Detroit 26
MichStU Michigan State University, Coopera-
tive Extension Service, Agricultural Hall,
Room 10. E. Lansing, Mich.
MichU University of Michigan, Audio- Visual
Education Center, Frieze Bldg., 720 E. Huron
St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Middieham Ken Middleham Productions, P.O.
Box 1065. Riverside, Calif.
Mini-Flms Mini-Films, Box 242, Westport, Conn.
MinnU University of Minnesota, Audio- Visual
Education Service, Basement, Wesbrook Hall,
Minneapolis 14
MissouriCom Missouri Division of Commerce &
Industrial Development, Jefferson City, Mo.
MissU University of Mississippi, Dept. of Edu-
cational Film Productions, University Exten-
sion, University, Miss.
ModernTP Modern Talking Picture Service,
Inc.. 3 E. 54th St., New York 22
Film libraries in other cities
Murray Martin Murray Productions, 514 W, 8th
St., Los Angeles 14
NET NET Film Service Indiana University,
Audio-Visual Center, Bloomington, Ind.
NYU New York University Fflm Library, 26
Washington PI., New York 3
NatAcadJew National Academy for Adult Jew-
ish Studies of the United Synagogue of
America. 1109 5th Ave.. New York 28
NatCotton National Cotton Council of America,
Audio-Visual Services, P.O. Box 9905, Mem-
phis 12. Tenn.
Branch offices in Los Angeles, New York
and Washington, D.C.
NatEdFlms National Educational Films, Inc.,
723 7th Ave.. New York 19
Nat Ed Prog National Education Program, 815 E.
Center St., Searcy, Ark.
Nationwidelns Nationwide Insurance Co., 246 N.
High St., Columbus 16, Ohio
NatJewWelf National Jewish Welfare Board,
145 E. 32nd St.. New York 16
NatLablsrael National Committee for Labor
Israel. Public Relations Dept., 33 E. 67th St.,
New York 21
NatMusic National Music Camp, Film Library,
Interlochen. Mich.
Nat Pa rents National Congress of Parents &
Teachers. 700 N, Rush St., Chicago 11
NatSafety National Safety Council. 425 N.
Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11
NatTB National Tuberculosis Assn., Public
Relations Dept.. 1790 Broadway. New York 19
Films available on loan through local Tu-
berculosis Associations
NewHollMach New Holland Machine Co., Mo-
tion Picture Dept., New Holland, Pa.
ton St., South Bend
Corp
21, I
nd.
PanAmFlms Pan American Films, 735 Poydras
Ave.. New Orleans, La.
Pennebaker Pennebaker, 107 W. 43rd St., New
York
Pepperdine Pepperdine College. Business Re-
lations Dept.. P.O. Box 876, Los Angeles 44
PerfCirc Perfect Circle Corp., School Assist-
ance Dept., 552 S. Washington St., Hagers-
town, Ind.
PittsburghCath Catholic School Broad of Pitts-
burgh, Educational Media Dept,, 111 Blvd. of
the Allies, Pittsburgh 22
Planned Parent Planned Parenthood Federation
of America. Inc.. 501 Madison Ave., New York
Post Post Pictures Corp., 171 E. Post Rd.,
White Plains. N.Y.
Presb Dept. of Stewardship & Promotion of
the General Council of the Presbyterian
Church. U.S.A.. 156 5th Ave., New York 10
ProtEpisc National Council of Protestant Epis-
copal Church, Audio- Visual Film Library, 281
Park Ave., S., New York 10
PubAffairs Public Affairs Committee Film Ser-
vice. 22 E. 38th St.. New York 16
Quebec Province of Quebec Tourist Bureau, 48
Rockefeller Plaza. New York 20
Rarig Rarig Motion Picture Co., 5510-14 Univ-
ersity Way. Seattle 5
Rembrandt Rembrandt Films, 267 W. 25th St.,
New York 1
RepubSteel Republic Steel Corp., Public Rela-
tions Dept., Republic Bldg., Cleveland 1
Rothschild Rothschild Film Corp.. 1046 E. 18th
St.. Brooklyn 30, N.Y.
Round Roundtable Productions, 275 S. Beverly
Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Santa FeRwy Santa Fe Railway, Film Bureau,
80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4
Branch offices in Amarillo and Galveston,
Tex.; Chicago; Los Angeles; Oklahoma City;
Topeka. Kan. ; and San Francisco
Schenectady Schenectady Industrial Develop-
ment Council, 246 State St., Schenectady, N.Y.
SDakStock South Dakota Stockgrowers Assn.,
Rapid City, S. Dak.
Shell Shell Oil Co.. Public Relations Dept., 50
W. 50th St., New York 20
Sikorsky Sikorsky Aircraft, Public Relations
Dept.. Main St.. Stratford, Conn.
Sleeping Sleeping Giant Films, Inc., 3019 Dix-
well Ave.. Hamden, Conn.
SouthernCalU University of Southern California,
Film Distribution Div.. Dept. of Cinema.
University Park. Los Angeles 7
Special Special Purpose Films, 26740 Latigo
Shore Dr., Malibu, Calif.
SperryGyro Sperry Gyroscope Co., Central Film
Service, Great Neck, N.Y.
Sterling Sterling Educational Films, 6 E. 39th
St., New York 16
Sterl-MovUSA Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc., 100
W. Monroe St., Chicago 3
Studip16Educ Studio 16 Educational Films,
2135 Powell St., San Francisco
Sutherland Sutherland Educational Films, Inc.,
201 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles 26
SyracuseU Syracuse University, Audio- Visual
Center. Colvin Lane. Collendale, Syracuse 10.
NY- —
SyracuseU -For State College of Forestry, Syra-
cuse University, Syracuse 10, N.Y.
"'"'TP^ ^^^l^ri"^ ,F^lF„pustodians, Inc., 25 W.
43rd St.. New York 36
Films may be used for classroom purposes
only
99
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Texaco Texas Co.. 135 B. 42nd St.. New Tork 17
TexasU Visual Instruction Bureau. University
of Texas. Austin 12. Tex.
Thome Thome Films Inc., 1229 University Ave.,
Boulder. Colo.
Top PS Topps Chewinff Gum, Inc., Advertising
Dept.. 254 36th St.. Brooklyn 4, N.Y. _,
Tourtelot Madeline Tourtelot, Creative Films
Studio. 2719 Sheridan Rd., Evanston. 111.
VIrginia-Consv Virgrinia Dept. of Conservation
& Development. Div. of Public Relations &
Advertising. State Office Bldg.. Room 820,
Richmond, Va.
Virginia- Ed Virginia Dept. of Education. Fihn
Production Service, Richmond, Va.
VirginiaMus Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,
State Services. Richmond 20. Va.
VisionAssoc Vision Associates. Inc., 680 5th
Ave.. New York 19
UW United World Films. Inc., 1445 Park Ave.,
New York 29 ^ ^, .
Branch offices in Altanta. Ga., Chicago,
Dallas, Tex., Los Angeles and Portland, Ore.
UnionCarb Union Carbide Corp.. Public Rela-
tions Dept.. 270 Park Ave., New York
UnionPacif Union Pacific Railroad. Livestock
& Agriculture Dept.. 1416 Dodge St., Omaha
2, Nebr.
UnitedChris United Christian Missionary Soci-
ety. Audio- Visual Services. 222 S. Downey
Ave.. Indianapolis 7
UnitedChurch United Church of Christ, Bureau
of Audio Visuals, 1501 Race St.. Philadephia 2
Branch offices in Boston, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco and New York
UnitedGood United Good Neighbors, 427 S.W.
11th. Portland 5, Ore.
Unitedlsr United Israel Appeal, 515 Park Ave.,
New York 22
UnitedJew United Jewish Appeal. 165 W. 46th
St.. New York 17
UnitedShoe United Shoe Machinery Corp., Ad-
vertising Dept.. 140 Federal St., Boston 7
Urban Prog Urban Progress Assn., Inc., P.O.
Box 2211. Little Rock. Ark.
USDivers U.S. Divers Corp., 11201 Pico St.,
West Los Angeles. Cal.
USSteel United States Steel Corp.
tribution Dept., 525 Wm. Penn PI.
30
USSteel-Columbia U.S. Steel Corp., Columbia-
Geneva Steel Div.. 120 Montgomery St., San
Francisco 6
USSteel-Tenn U.S. Steel Corp.. Tennessee Coal
& Iron Div.. Fairfield. Ala.
Utah Utah Tourist & Publicity Council, State
Capitol. Salt Lake City 14. Utah
Venard Venard Organization. 113 N. Madison
Ave., Peoria. 111.
Film DIs-
Pittsburgh
WashStPen Washington State Penitentiary,
Education Dept.. P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla,
Wash.
WashStU Washington State University, Audio-
Visual Center, Pullman. Wash.
WashU University of Washington, Audio- Visual
Services, Lewis Hall, Seattle 5
WayneStU Wayne State University, Audio-
Visual Production Center. 680 Putnam. De-
troit 2
Welsh H.C. Welsh. 419-35 Atlantic Ave., East
Rockaway, N. Y.
WestCine Western Cine Service. Inc., 312 S.
Westing Westinghouse Electric Corp., Film
Div.. #3 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh 30
Wilding Wilding, Inc.. Advertising Dept.
1345
Lebanon,
Vestal Vestal.
Louis
Inc.. 4963 Manchester Ave., St.
W. Argyle St.. Chicago 40
Wilmar Wilmar Films. Route 207.
Conn.
WisU University of Wisconsin. Bureau of
Audio- Visual Instruction, 1312 W. Johnson St.,
Madison 6. Wis.
Women'sAmORT Women's American ORT, 222
Park Ave.. S., New York 3
WoodCo Wood Conversion Co.. Advertising
Dept.. First Nat'l. Bank Bldg., St. Paul 1^
Minn.
WorldOutdoors The World Outdoors, P.O. Box
549. Danbury. Conn.
Worldwide World Wide Pictures. Film Distri-
bution, 1313 Hennepin Ave,. Minneapolis 3
Wurtele Wurtele Film Productions, P.O. Box
504. Orlando, Fla.
WyoGame&Fish Wyoming Game & Fish Com-
mission, P.O. Box 387. Cheyenne, Wyo.
Yashica Yashica, Inc.. 50-17 Queens Blvd.,
Woodside 77. N.Y.
YMC A Worlds National Board of YMCAs, World
Service Publicity Dept., 291 Broadway. New
York 7
Youngstown Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co ,
Public Relations Dept., Youngstown 1. Ohio
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EDUCATIONAL FILM
GUIDE
1961 Annual Supplement
To Be Used With the
1954-1958 AND THE 1959
AND 1960 SUPPLEMEI^TS
Orders for films should be sent to the sources indicated
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
950 University Avenue New York 52, N. Y.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The Educational Film Guide, published annually, indexes and describes 16mm films.
This 1961 Annual Supplement, which contains 1,321 films, is to be used with the
1954-1958 and the 1959 and 1960 Supplements. Each film is described on the basis
of information obtained directly from the main source. Listing of a film does not
in any sense constitute a recommendation.
This list is divided into three parts as follows:
Part 1. Title List. Each film, fully described, is arranged alphabetically by title.
Part 2. Subfect Index. Each film is indexed under the subject or subjects cover-
ing it The subjects used are based upon Sears List of Subject Headings. Cross-
references to more specific subjects or related subjects arc provided where needed.
Part 3. Directory of Main Sovrees. The abbreviations used for the main
sources in the alphabetical Title List are given with full names and addresses.
A sample entry in the Title List is analyzed below:
BOOKS ON THE GO. OklaU-Ed 1961 15min sd
color $150, rent $4.50
, ad
Sponsored by Oklahoma State Library
Shows how one cooperative library sys-
tem came into being through the efforts of in-
terested citizens: the process of determininsr
the needs, exploring means of meeting those
needs, arousing public interest, and securing
appronriations
This sample entry includes the title of the film, "BOOKS ON THE GO"; its
main source (abbreviated), "OklaU-Ed"; the year of release, "1961"; running time,
"15 min"; the fact that it is a sound film "sd"; the purchase price ($150) and the
rental fee ($4.50) for a color print. The abbreviation ad indicates the interest level
for which the film is intended (see key below).
The main paragraph is a brief factual description of the contents of the filnv
This is followed by the Library of Congress <LC) catalog card number and the
Educational Film Library Association (EFLA) evaluation card number whenever
these are available.
Sources. For purposes of ordering films reference should be made from the
abbreviation whidi follows the title to Part 3, Directory of Main Sources, in the
back pages. Orders for films should be sent directly to tht source — The H. W.
Wilson Company does not rent or sell films.
Prices. When only one figure is given for the price, this represents the pitrchose
price. The word renf precedes a rental charge (usually not including postage) for the
use of the film for one day. f ree-/oon signifies there is no charge for the use of the
film (although the borrower may have to pay postage) and the film must be returned
to the source. Purcftose apply and rent apply are used when the source does not
wish to specify price. All price information is obtained from the main source. Prices
and sources are subject to change without notice. §
ABBREYIATIOHS
IHTBREST LEVELS
b&w
black and white
P
primary (K-3)
rev
revised
el
jh
elementary (4-6)
junior high (7-9)
sd
soimd
sh
senior high (10-12)
c
college
si
silent
ad
adult
DO NOT SEND ORDERS FOR FILMS TO THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
SEE "DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES" ON BACK PAGES
^^^ €
Educational Film Guide
1961 Annual Supplement
Part 1. Alphabetical Title List
A IS FOR ARCHITECTURE. InltPlmBur 1960
aOmiii sd color 1^250, rent $lO
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
illustrates the story of man's monu-
mental urge to perpetuate in stone the pride
and spirit of his day, as evidenced in the
architecture of the ages — from ancient temples
on the Nile to the towering skyscrapers of to-
day
LC card Fi A 60-394
EFLA evaluation card No. 4449
ABOUT OUR TASK. Broadman 1959 31min sd
b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-,ad
Uses animation and live photography to
describe the work of the Baptist Sunday School
Board
LC card Fi A 60-3391
ABOVE THE TIMBERLINE. McGraw 1960
16min sd (Ecology ser) b&w $90, rent
apply; color $175, rent apply
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Explores the upper regions of the Alpine
tundra zone, showing close-up pictures of the
tlora and fauna which survive in extremes of
altitude and cold. Explains that Alpine heights,
with climatic conditions not unlike those of
the Poles, nurture a remarkable variety of
vegetation, including bright flowers, and plants
with hairy or waxy leaves. Includes views of
the mountain goat, elk, and bighorn sheep
LC card Fi A 60-3034
ACCENT ON HAY. NewHollMach 1961 7min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of the benefits to be gained
from the raising and feeding of quality hay
ACCORDING TO WEBSTER.
lOmin sd color free-loan
USSteel 1961
tion
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
The idea that fence is one of the modern
farmer's production tools surprised even Noah
Webster who defined the word "tool" more
than a hundred years ago. The film shows
how an investment in fence can bring greater
profits to any farmer who puts it to modem
use. The discussions between an up-to-date
farmer and Webster himself, whose appearance
is ingeniously contrived, is amusing, instruc-
tive, practical and loaded with common sense
ACIDS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
NIQUES (11 films)
TECH-
ACROSS THE FRONTIERS.
33min sd b&w free-loan
GermFed 1960
c-ad
The planning of and a trip on the ele-
pant Trans-Europe-Express. Highlights of
Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Zurich and other
West European cities
THE ADVENTURES OF GIORGIO. Kleinberg
1961 25min sd color $270
Jh-sh-c-ad
Adventures of eleven-year-old Giorgio in
Vernazza, Italy. He is always dreaming of
far-away adventures and one day runs away
to Genoa where he is offered a ride by a city
official who tells him of the history of the city
and of Christopher Columbus
AFRICA IS MY HOME. Atlantis 1961 21min
sd (Families of our world ser) b&w $120,
rent $10; color $200, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Treats the life of a nationalist Nigerian
woman from birth through marriage, as she
faces the basic issues of tradition vs prog-
ress, Christianity vs. Islam, and colonialism
vs. independence. Concludes with a preview
of .the important problems facing Tropical
Africa after independence
EFLA evaluation card No. 4451
AFRICA ON THE BRIDGE. WorldWide 1960
90min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Evangelist Billy Graham's 17.000-
mile tour of Africa through many of the new
nations
EFLA evaluation card No. 4413
AFRICA, THE BEWILDERING. Hurte 1961
iiOmin sd color $225, rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
, Shows the Tema Harbor and Volta River
projects, the modern churches, hospitals, homes
and scJiool buildings, dancing at the Kumasi
Festival, Africans engaged in actual building
operations, industry, etc. Includes Lagos,
Ibaden, Kano, Tema, Kumasi and Accra
AFRICAN GIRL: MALOBI. Atlantis 1961
llmin sd (Children of our world ser) b&w
$65, rent $7.50; color $110, rent $7.50
P-el-Jh Guide
^^ ^v.^^^ experiences of a 10-year-old &irl
of the Ibo Tribe along the lower Niger River
^s^.we view her. people engaged in the basic
activities of their environment: building of a
shelter, agriculture, recreation, schooling, pre-
paring food
LC card Fi A 61-206
EFLA evaluation card No. 4452
THE AFRICAN LION. Disney 1960 72min sd
color (True life adventure ser) rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. "Tells .the. story of the various African
*"c'o?orii8''o:'-,^!^t°to «'■'"•""•' ""» "■"'" »o
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. . study of African people living in the
frj^ll^^^y.'^'^i^.l^^ of Guin^e Jand now awakeS!
ing to the 20th century. This film pictures a
people caught between the end of a thouslnd-
year-old era and the dawn of an age that will
dramatically change the history of a people and
cL conLinGriL
LC card Fi A 61-103
EFLA evaluation card No. 4378
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
^''1%k':!3.M«rHS" GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
AGING: A MODERN SOCIAL ACHIEVEMENT.
IndU 1956 14min sd color (Agin« in thB
moaeru world serj $yO, rent $3. 2a
c-ad
Correlated with the book "Aging in to-
day's society"
A lllmograph which describes the social
changes of the past half- century, discusses the
changes as related to longer life, and explains
the implications of these changes in the future
LC card Fi A 59-27
AGRI -SEARCH NEWS. Venard 1960 23min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Asbestos -Cement Product*
Describes various research projects at
agricultural experiment stations, at colleges
of agriculture, and on farms. Includes the re-
search program being carried on at Cornell
University with the McDonald Farms Guernsey
herd, the poultry research at L. b. U., the
environmental tests with swine being conducted
at the University of California, and the forage
research at Maryland
LC card Fi A 60-729
THE AIRPLANE CHANGES OUR WORLD
MAP. See MAPS FOR A CHANGING
WORLD
AIRPLANES WORK FOR US. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110,
rent H . ^ .^
el Guide
Depicts some of the common and un-
common uses Oif aircraft, pointing out that in
addition to the carrying of passengers, mail,
and freight, airplanes and helicopters are used
for fire patrol, rescue work, weather patrol,
construction of power lines, and crop dusting.
Describes air to ground communication
LC card Fi A 61-22
EFIjA evaluation card No. 4341
ALABAMA: LAND OF INDUSTRIAL OPPOR-
TUNITY. AlaPlan 1958 25min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Shows Alabama industries, such as steel
mills, primary aluminum, textiles, in opera-
tion. Sources of hydroelectric power, including
hydroelectric and steam plants are shown
ALASKA: THE 49TH STATE. EBF 1960 16mLn
sd b&w $90, rent $3.50; color $180, rent
$5.50
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A revision of a 1942 film
View of Alaska, its climates and scenery,
its geography and natural resources, its cities,
and its people and their jobs. Indicates that
many obstacles must be overcome before Alaska
can reach its full potential of wealth
LC card Fi A 60-559
ALEUTIAN SKYWATCH. BellTel 1961 27^/2mln
sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for West-
ern Electric Co.
Tells the story of the construction and
operation of the Aleutian segment of the DEW
Line. It also shows how the men of the United
States Air Force live and work in this desolate
area of the United States
ALFALFA IN THE AGE OF AUTOMATION.
FarmFlm 1960 13V2min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Richard Crabb Associates
for Certified Alfalfa Seed Council
Shows how certified alfalfa seed, auto-
mation and farmers and ranchers who are agri-
business men are responsible for tremendous
changes in agriculture
THE ALGOMA STORY. USPlywood 1960 28mln
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Sager Film Productions
Story of plywood and how modem natu-
ral wood materials are processed to bring out
inherent beauty in a lasting more durable
product. Shows fine architectural grade in-
terior wood panelling In modern usage
ALL FLESH IS GRASS. NET 1958 28mln ai
b«few iir'atterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. K.inescope
Explains tne process of photosynthesis.
Uses experiments, models and pnotomicro-
graphs to show now plant cells transform light
enei-gy into chemical energy. Stresses the im-
portance of green plants to living creatures
LC card Fi A 61-177
ALL STAR GAME OF 1958. Am&NatL 1959
20min sd color tree-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dan Endy Productions for
A, G. Spalding & Bros.
Highlights of all important plays from
the baseoall All-Star Game of 1958
ALPHABET OF WATER COLOR— BALANCE.
Classroom 1960 llmin sd color $110, rent
apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Caldwell -Halls Productions
Endeavors to give a clear understanding
of what to look for in a subject and how to
select, arrange and modify these elements to
create a balanced, coordinated water color
painting
ALPHABET OF WATER COLOR— THE FIVE
STEPS. Classroom 1960 llmin sd color
$110, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Caldwell-Halls Productions
Gives five steps for successful water
color painting: seeing and drawing the big
shapes, establishing the relationship of the
big shapes and the over- all pattern through
color, introduction of lines or caligraphy (to
bring the painting into focus), tying the paint-
ing together through overlay, detail and texture
THE AMERICAN CARNATION STORY. Mod-
ernTP 1960 26V2min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Norvel Gillespie
This film delves into the reasons for the
popularity of the carnation: variety of color,
versatility, economy, appropriate for wed-
dings, dances, bon voyages gifts, bouton-
Vil^J^h M^- * Science and ^ man's ingenuity are
constantly trying to find new ways to im-
prove this flower
AMERICAN MAKER. JamHandy 1960 25min sd
color (Great America ser) free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Chevrolet Motor Division
How native American craftsmanship be-
^^i^\ Colonial craftsmen and women fashioning
what they needed; Eli Whitney's demonstra-
tion to Congress that started the United States
on the way to industrial leadership; across -
the-country panorama of Americans at their
work and at their hobbies; contributions of
the new arts and crafts to everyday living
AN AMERICAN MUSEUM. Princeton 1960
30min sd color $300, rent $25
sh-c-ad
. Produced by City Art Museum of St
Louis
Portrays the behind-the-scenes-story of
the operation of a community- supported mu-
LC card Fi A 60-521
EFLA evaluation card No. 4162
^■^ .A'^^.'^'pAN SAWMILL. FilmOrig rev
1960 20min sd b&w (Basic information film
ser) $100, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1957 film
Shows manufacturing lumber from logs.
A typical sawmill is shown inside and out
^JlJ^'V^^°'^^^ 1^*^® J" ^^® community near the
sawmill is also shown. Shows how the saw-
mill community is Interdependent with other
American communities
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
AMERICAN WOMEN— PARTNERS IN RE-
SEARCH. Assn 1960 13V2min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Holland- Wegman Produc-
tions tor Corning Glass Works
Uses a coffee percolator as ein example
of how women Help in designing tlieir future
household items by appraising the style and
ease-of-use of many proposed new products
L.C card Fi A 60-3271
ANCIENT CITIES OF THE EAST. AV-ED
1960 21min sd color $200, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Gene Blakely Productions
Shows Beirut, Damascus, Istanbul, Cairo,
Athens, Delphi, and others. In many ways
they have changed little since the dawn of
history, but in other ways they are modern.
These are the cities of the Bible and of the
great philosophers
AND NO BELLS RING (2 films). NatSecSchl
1960 ea 28V2min sd b&w set $120, rent
set $3 ._ .. ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the interrelationship among Large -
Group Instruction, Small-Group Discussion, In-
dependent Study, and the Teacher Team. These
basic ideas are seen in action and are candidly
evaluated by students, teachers, and adminis-
trators who have experienced them in several
N.A.S.S.P. Commission- sponsored local experi-
ments
EFLA evaluation card No. 4415
ANGRY JUNGLE. Gospel 1960 35min sd color
rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ken Anderson
The contrast between two boys, Larry,
who had never heard the Gospel, and Tsan
Chu, who brought him to the children's meet-
ing conducted by the wife of a missionary
doctor. The contrast between Larry's father
and Wing Cheong, a Christian Chinese whose
faith found its reward. Filmed in Malaya
ANIMALS OF EAST AFRICA. C-BEduc 1961
13min sd color (Africa ser) $125, rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Joe Bumham
Scenes of East African wildlife captured
in natural settings and happenings
ANIMALS THAT FLY. FilmAssoc 1961 lOmin
sd b&w $60, rent $3; color $110, rent $5
p-el Guide
Presents the three groups of animals
capable of flight — Insects, birds, and bats.
Considers the shape and structure of their
wings and illustrates the different ways these
animals move their wings up and down
LC card Fi A 61-188
ANIMALS USEFUL TO MAN. EBF 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el Guide
Traces the contributions that animals
have made to man's welfare from primitive
times to the present day. Explains that ani-
mals are valuable as a source of food and raw
materials, that in many regions of the world
the muscle- power of animals is indispensable,
that doctors and scientists find uses for ani-
mals in research
LC card Fi A 60-3431
ANTARCTICA. Hoefler 1960 17min sd color
(Far places ser) $160
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Afrikaans and English language versions
Shows how the Australian Government
sent a group of scientists on board the motor
vessel "Kista Dan" to the Antarctic scientific
stations on Macquarie and Heard Islands, and
then on to the Antarctic Continent for the
establishment of a new station to be named
Mawson
ANTI-SEMITISM IN AMERICA. Anti-Def
1961 25min sd b&w (Point of view ser)
$75, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Features Dr Melvin Tumin of Princeton
University. It is a study in depth of the atti-
tudes and motivations behind anti-Semitism,
defining and illustrating the process of "selec-
tive perception " by which people "tend to see
what they want to see and what they have
been taught to see." There is a strong em-
phasis on the "gentle people of prejudice"
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. UW 1957 13min
sd b&w (The worlds a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act III, Scene XIII. Covers the action
after the quarrel between Caesar and Anthony
APPOINTMENT. Gospel 1961 29min sd b&w
rent $13
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bob O'Donnell
The story of a man on Death Row at
midnight, which has the calculated purpose of
saying to ail men everywhere that midnight
comes to all. But, from the lips of the win-
some girl who came those last final moments
to Death Row, "Appointment" likewise de-
clares that, however dark the midnight, morn-
ing need be only moments away
AQUA FOLLY. Boyd 1961 28V2min sd color
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Promotional Films for Red
Wmg Shoe Co.
Discusses the growing national water
problem. Shows need for establishment of
active watershed associations. Shows proper
water control, management and use in soil,
forestry and wildlife conservation
THE ARCH BRIDGE. USSteel 1960 29mln sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Illustrates the development of the arcli-
type bridge from the year 20 B.C. when the
Romans built the Pons Augustus at Rimini,
Italy, to 1959, when the new Fort Pitt Bridge
opened a modern gateway to Pittsburgh
ARCHERY FUNDAMENTALS. Bailey 1961
llmin sd b&w $60; color $120, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by D. L, Richardson
Designed to give beginning archers basic
knowledge about shooting equipment, proper
methods of choosing and using it, and safety
measures, together with tips that will in-
crease enjoyment and ahcievement. Demon-
strations are given by both men and women,
showing procedures in preparing to shoot, sight-
ing the target, and releasing the arrow. Close-
ups, slow motion, and animation
THE ARCHITECTURE OF LIFE. NET 1958
29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent
$4. 75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Describes cell structure. Analyzes the
role each part of a cell plays in maintaining
life. Uses film clips to show cells dividing
and .photographs of cellular structure to em-
phasize major points discussed
LC card Fi A 61-173
ARCTIC CODFISH I NG. Classroom 1956 ITmIn
sd color $160
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Svekon Productions
An Italian magazine reporter travels to
the northernmost islands of Norway and ob-
serves the.codflshermen who make their liveli-
hood catching and preparing codfish for market.
Presents insights into the home and family
lives of the people. Shows the reporter as he
sketches scenes which typify the people and
their habitat
LC card Fi A 60-967
EFLA evaluation card No. 4020
ARGENTINA. PARAGUAY, URUGUAY
In GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA
(3 films)
ARKANSAS ALUMINUM. ArkPub 1957 15min
sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
From bauxite ore to finished aluminum
products. Complete coverage of mining, proc-
essing and fabrication
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
THE ARM AND THE SPEAR. DouglasAir
1960 28min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of "Operation Big Slam" in which
]MATS Hew 21,000 troops and 11,000 tons ot
eq^ipTnent to Puerto Rico on the biggest peace-
tirne airlift operaUon of its kind ever staged.
Presents the need for jet aircraft to modern-
ize the MATS fleet
THE ARMORED SKY. Boeing 1960 22min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrays the nature of the airborne
threat against North America, and the defense
Dlanned to meet this threat, mcludmg the use
of the supersonic Bomarc IM-99 interceptor
missile. An all-out airborne attack is simu-
lated, and USAF personnel at NORAD Head-
quarters and SAGE centers demonstrate track-
ing and other tactics used in repelling the
^'''^'' LC card Fi A 61-248
THE ART OF ETCHING (2 films). Esto 1960
sd color set $480: rent ea $25. set $35
Jh-sh-c-ad
Part 1. 27min $270. Shows exiJlicitly the tra-
ditional processes used in the art of
intaglio as well as the printing routine.
Type of press, blankets used, paper chosen
to suit plates — inked with the combina-
tion best suited also for fine printing
Part 2. 22min $220. Continues the processes
of the art of inta.?lio in copper— digging
and curling copper in engraving. Plowing
into it with the drypoint tool and add-
ing interest with rosin to show the com-
bination of aquatint and drypoint
ARTHROPODS: INSECTS AND THEIR REL-
ATIVES. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Uses magnified close-ups and detailed
anatomical drawings to show the major physi-
cal characteristics which identify the arthro-
pods. Compares and studies examples frpm
each of the four main classifications — myria-
pods, insects, arachnids, and crustaceans — and
describes their common characteristics, their
environment, and the ways in which they are
helpful and harmful
LC card Fi A 60-3452
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4453
AS LONG AS I LIVE. Unitedlsr 1960 17min sd
color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lasar Dunner
Tells story of religion in Israel today —
story of pious who returned from many lands
bringing their colorful customs and traditions
— the dance of ecstasy around holy scrolls — the
sanctity of the sabbath— a Hassidic wedding,
etc.
ASPECTS OF INDIVIDUAL MENTAL TEST-
ING. PennStU 1960 33min sd b&w $122,
rent $6.25
c-ad
Items used in different phases of testing
with 1937 revision, Stanford-Binet; variations
from one age level to another; importance of
well- trained examiner
ASSIGNMENT DC-8. DeltaC&S 1959 28min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Not available in Wash., Ore., Idaho,
Mont., Wyo.. N.D., S.D., and Ut^h
Tracing of the airline CAB Certificate
No. 1 up to the jet age terminating with
spectacular DC-8 take-off, landing, and air
views
ASTEROIDS, COMETS, AND METEORITES.
FilmAssoc 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color
$110
el-Jh Guide
Shows by animation how astronomers
have learned about asteroids, comets, and
meteorites traveling around the sun; explains
what eacn group looks like; and discusses the
place of each in the solar system. Shows the
newest man-made objects in the solar system
LC card Fi A 60-3062
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4342
AT YOUR SERVICE. NatCotton 1961 14min sd
b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Linen Supply Assn.
Tells the story of how the linen supply
industry supplies restaurants, stores, etc. with
fresh cotton linens. Explains in detail how the
industry functions
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT (6 films).
MichU 1959 si b&w (Legal witness ser)
rent ea $1.25
c-ad
Discusses various kinds of auto versus
pedestrian accidents from the viewpoint of the
different witnesses. Shows the techniques used
by the police to gather information
Titles are:
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT— I, 15min
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT— II. 9min
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT— UI. 9min
AUTO- PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT— IV. lOmin
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT: BICYCLE
AND SIDEWALK. 7min
AUTO-PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT: BICYCLE
AND STREET. 7min
AUTO, U.S.A. Dynamic 1960 27min sd b&w
$60, color $125
c-ad Guide '
Available on free -loan from Perfect Circle,.
Corp., Hagerstown, Ind.
Sponsored by Perfect Circle Corp.
Shows how the record-breaking increases
in motor vehicles and the resultant traffic
congestion is threatening the economic and
social health of our communities and calls for
sound transpor1;ation planning and wider use
ot traffic engineering techniques
EFLA evaluation card No. 4343
AUTOMATION IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL.
Reming-Rand 1960 llmin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the detailed data processing pro-
cedures involved in a flight from Boston, Mass.
to Washington, D.C., following the flight from
the filing of the flight plan to arrival. Shows
how the Univac P'ile Computer handles the
flight, compensating for and correcting such
variables as late take-off and conflicting flight
plans
AUTUMN. lowaU 1960 8min sd b&w $35, rent
$1.50
C-ad
Shows the experiences of a little boy
who watches a , crew of worlcmen disassemble
a carrousel for the winter
LC card Fi A 61-14
THE AVADEX STORY. Sterl-MovUSA 1961
15min sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Available in Idaho, Minn., Mont., N.D.,
Ore., S.D., Utah, Wash., Wyo.
Produced by Centron Corp, for Monsanto
Cheimical Co,
A presentation of the development of the
organic chemical known as Avadex for the con-
trol of wild oats in small grains, particularly
flax
LC card Fi A 60-1325
THE ASSISTANT COACH. DuPont 1959 15min
sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c
A sports cavalcade of football, basketball,
track, baseball, and swimming, showing how
the use of motion pictures makes coaching
more effective and players more proficient as
the movie camera records performances and
helps an athlete to improve because he can
see himself in action on film
LC card Fi A 60-3236
BABOON BEHAVIOR. CalifU 1961 Slmin sd
color $245, rent $12,50
sh-c-ad
Filmed in Kenya. Points up facets of
baboon behavior which can only be observed
in the natural habitat. Draws many compari-
sons between baboon behavior and their coun-
terparts in human development and behavior
EFLA evaluation card No, 4417
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BACKLASH. Broadman 1959 28min sd b&w
$180, rent $9
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Jeff Hannah finds out about his father's
unfaithfulness, in a discussion that follows,
the father aclcnowledges the fact that he isn't
a Christian, He asks Grod and Jeff to forgive
and help him
BAKU BA— PEOPLE OF THE CONGO. Bran-
don 1957 19min sd b&w $90, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Gerard de Boe
Shows Bakuba tribe of Klasai Province in
the Congo, which has produced some of the
best crafts in equatorial Africa. A royal court
in session, ritual dances, and examples of
their art
BALANCE YOUR DIET FOR HEALTH AND
APPEARANCE. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Three young people analyze their own eat-
ing habits, and discover that one is a break-
fast misser, one likes greasy foods, and the
other eats more than his share of carbohydrates.
As they learn more about diet, they recognize
the importance of a balanced diet
LC card Fi A 60-868
BALANCING FORCES. UW 1961 13%min sd
color (The living science ser) $135
p-el Guide
Produced by Film Associates of California
Explains meaning of center of gravity and
inertia, and how inertia and motion applied
to whirling bodies determines balance and
stability
l^ BALLADS IN BLOSSOiVIS. TournRoses 1961
30min sd color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Frederick K. Rockett Motion
Picture Co.
The official 1961 Pasadena Rose Parade
film shows the Rose Queen and her court. Rose
Parade, floats, bands, marching units, horses
and movie stars on New Years Day in Pasa-
dena California
BASIC FURNITURE FOR NEWLYWEDS. Nat
Cotton 1959 9min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows a young married couple as they
learn the basic principles of furniture selection
LC card Fi A 60-3256
BATTER UP. Am&NatL 1961 20min sd color
free-loan
p.el-Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
Analyzes the styles of baseball's greatest
hitters
BAUERNVOLK IN DEN BERGEN. Churchill
1960 llmin sd b&w $65, rent $3.50; color
$115. rent $5
el-Jh Guide
German narration . . . ->
A documentary of life, work, and play In
a typical Alpine village and farm in southern
Austria, as told by Franz Eger, head of a
large family
LC card Fi A 61-17
EFLA evaluation card No. 4380
BEDTIME STORY. Sterl-MovUSA 1959 14min
sd b&w or color free- loan
ad
Sponsored by Nursamatic
Begins with baby's regular nightly crying
but on this night, events take place which
promise happy ending by proper bottle feeding
techniques
BEFORE THEY SAY "I DO". B&FComm 1961
28min sd color (Premarital counseling ser)
$175
ad
Produced by Charter Oak
Demonstrates the skills and the pitfalls
to be avoided in a responsible pastoral ministry
to young couples seeking information and guid-
ance. Emphasis is placed on the nature of the
teamwork that should characterize the clergy-
nxan and the physician in premarital counsel-
in£r
BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS (15
tl!?l®^' ?^^^^^w«..l?60 ea 4min sd b&w set
$565. color set $825
c-ad Guide
German narration
Produced by Purdue University
Set consists of 34 half-hour exercises and
"w"^^^^^^' 1^ four-minute films in German
about Germany, student text and teacher's man-
ual, designed to provide a complete course of
study in college German
Titles are:
1. THE RHINE
2. IN THE COUNTRY— I
3. IN THE COUNTRY— III
5. POPULAR EXCURSIONS
6. FROM LAKE CONSTANCE TO SWITZErI^
7. OLD TOWNS
8. IN MUNICH
9. TRIER AND FRANKFORT
10. IN THE TYROL
11. IN SALZBURG AND THE TYROL
12. A TRIP ON THE RHINE
13. A FEW DAYS ON THE RHINE
14. FAIRS
15. AGAIN IN MUNICH
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4307
^^^^!.A'!^.'N'^.?,,5^S^ONSIBILITY: LUNCHROOM
$60; colo? $llf °''''''^* ^^^^ ^^"^"^ ^^ ^^^.
P Guide
„„^ Children in a classroom who watch &
^aF^^^L^^^T" entitled Mr Bungle goes to lunch
fmnn^if^^ ^o?"5J^^® 'P 1""^^' ^^^ clumsv and
BEGINNING TENNIS. AllAmProd 1960 14min
sd b&w $70, rent $5.50; color $130, rent $5!50
Jh-sh-c Guide
, Analysis of the basic fundamentals of
J^^'il'^— f^^^i?^^ forehand and backhand dS-ive,
i^^h^^^^^"^^ backhand volley, and the smash
^l^f'L P^^^ situations _^in which these fuS-
mentals are emphasized, and also includes in-
fnTi^,?«H?;l^fo7^8^^^^^^°^ ^^^ analysis. Shows each
fundamental five or more times, so that the
basic body movements involved can be analyzed
BEN FRANKLIN SELLS TODAY. JamHandv
rev 1960 23min sd b&w $145. ren^'"^!'
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1940 film "Selling America"
Ben Franklin comes to modern life to
^oS^kJ^°o^ 1^^^ principles of human relations
can be applied m selling situations. Describes
S® ^t^^^i' ^° ,"^® ^^^ getting the other person
to talk, for. keeping out of arguments, for
m sellfng^^'''^^"'^ across, and for saving time
LC card Fi A 60-3427
EFLA evaluation card No. 4381
BETTER BOATING. Lane 1959 lOmin sd color
Jh-sh-c-ad
^0+^,.^^°^® outdoor boating safety and boating
waterskiing, boating recreation "wo-wus
^^Xlw"^ Ji"^ 1,^'^t*"^- Presb 1959 28min sd
se^r7${ii^Vn'iT6''"' "^^^ ^^ °^^ ^^^.^^^
sh-c-ad
Produced by Missions Visualized : ^HT
f ^n ^i^^AT ^^^^ I^^^ , the church in BrazU
tells of Marcos, the thief living by the nSe
?L ^^H'l^^ whatever he wanted One day hi
l^p^p'eile'd'^'t^ 1^'''^ ^ «"^«^ ^^^" -o 'onset
^^X?min L"l^^f^^^ 9^^ SOUND. Shell 1960
slS^rle-lo^ '' '^''^°'' ^^^^^ ^^^^^ flight
sh-c-ad
fl«^ Discusses the behavior of supersonic air-
fl?Jv^f^?l ^^°^^ how^^problems of supersSuc
flight, are overcome through advanced design
ffS^S'''^^^^ A^""^ «HSh innovations as verSc^
take-off and .movable wings. Shows models of
tomorrow's aircraft ►^"uwa moaeis oi
LC card Fi A 61-65
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
BIG BAKERY. CalifU 1959 lOmin sd color
$110, rent apply
p-el-Jh
Produced by James Halverson
Two children are ffiven a tour by their
father through a city bakery where they see
the complete process of making bread and
pastries
THE BIG BOUNCE. BellTel 1960 14%min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Studios
Report on Project Echo, space communica-
tions experiments. Shows the scientists as they
conducted their two principal experiments: the
first telephone conversation ever carried on
by bouncing signals off a man-made satellite.
and the sending and receiving, via satellite,
of a tape-recorded message from the President
BIG CITY — 1980. Carousel 1960 54min sd b«&w
$250, rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Scientific look into the uncertain future
of man's population centers. Several M.I.T.
experts take us through a maze of architecture
and offer us some statistics in support of the
theory that this nation will be 95 per cent
urbanized by 1980
THE BIG DECISION. WittenbergU 1959 SOmin
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cathedral Films
Story of a father and son conflict and
how it was resolved on Wittenberg's campus
THE BIG "E". TennGame&Fish 1961 26min sd
ji color $115, free- loan
I. el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Since the time of primitive sun worship,
mankind has slowly enlarged his knowledge of
the sun. Today his concept places the sun at
the base of all life on earth, supplying energy
which is captured by plants and utilized by
animal life
THE BIG FOUR. MinnU 1960 25min sd color
(Outdoor heritage ser) $225, rent $10.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Discusses some of the current fallacies
in the field of game management and the in-
creasing of wildlife populations. A wildlife
biologist describes four of the basic principles
of animal ecology, illustrating his explanation
with field shots of the wildlife involved
LC card Fl A 60-3466
BIG LEAGUE SOLDERING. HerculesChem
1960 15min, sd color $100. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Flore Films
Explains proper sweat soldering proce-
dures; the basic composition and properties of
soft solders and gives dramatic reasons for
the need of a flux. Shows step-by-step
instructions for making sweat joints with
wire solder and flux, along with discussion
and illustration of problems which may arise.
Instruction in the use of paste type solder
on standard and DWV tubing and fittings is
given
BIG^ MEDICINE. Frontier 1961 22min sd color
$225
el-Jh-sh
Tells of unusual wildlife. Shows mating
dance of grouse, snake eating a fish, bobcats
and coyote stalking their prey and other
scenes
THE BIG QUESTION. Assn 1960 28%min sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks for New
York Life Insurance Co.
Career guidance film showing how two
high school students with career problems
benefit from the many counseling facilities
available from school and industry
BIG^ WORLD. EducHor 1960 llmin sd color
$100
p-el Guide
Produced by Fred and Cynthia Chapman
Shows how we cannot always know the
shape of an object by viewing only a small
part of it. Answers the simple, direct ques-
tions of a child about the size and shape of
°Pr, ^world. A primary globe is used by the
child s father to discuss briefly the basic
forms of land and water
BIOGRAPHY OF A CANCER. Carousel 1960
54min sd b«&w $250. rent $25
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
An account of Dr Thomas Dooley's en-
counter with cancer, describing his thoughts
before the extent of the disease was known,
the operation on his chest wall, and the
resumption of his career. Doctors Murray
Shear, Henry T. Randall, and John Berg ex-
plain where cancer researchers now stand in
their quest for a cure
LC card Fi A 60-3445
^'"PnlA tl^VV ^^ 'PENTIFY THEM. Coronet
1960 llmin sd color $110
p-el Guide
Follows two boys, who with field glasses
and bird guide book, set out to look for birds.
Shows how to distinguish one bird from
another: by appearance; by the sounds they
make,- and by their actions. Points out the
identifying characteristics of many of the more
common birds
LC card Fi A 60-870
BIRMINGHAM, YOUNGEST OF THE
WORLD'S GREAT CITIES. ChofC- Bir-
mingham 1957 28min sd color free-loan
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by International Sound Films
Shows natural resources, industries and
people in a metropolitan area of some 600,000
people
BLACK DUCKS ALONG THE BORDER.
Lane 1960 lOmin sd color (Outdoor ser)
$100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
,.- Duck hunting film centering around wild-
life artist Roger Preuss, as he goes on a
painting and hunting trip in the border lake
country of northern Minnesota
BLACK WIDOW SPIDER. Middleham 1960
12min sd color $120. rent $5
ei-Jh-sh Guide
Shows the life cycles of the black widow
spider and of a tiny fly which is an enemy
of the spider. Includes scenes of the widow
showing mating, construction of the ess sac,
laying hatching of eggs, and development of
spiderhngs into mature spiders by the moulting
process. AJ so shows the complete cycle of the
fly. and describes the praying mantis and the
alligator lizard as enemies of the spider
LC card Fi A 60-3281
EFLA evaluation card No. 4235
BLOCK PRINTING
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8
films)
THE BLOWPIPE
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
BLUEPRINT FOR PROGRESS. IndslSd 1959
26min sd color $275. rent $25
c-ad
Sponsored by Conway Publications
Shows, need for industry in the com-
munity, basic principles of city planning, and
special industrial zoning requirements. Shows
how new industries must be fitted into a sound
community plan if growth is to be orderly and
constructive
BOOKS ON THE GO OklaU-Ed 1961 15min sd
color $150, rent $4.50
ad
Sponsored by Oklahoma State Library
Shows how one cooperative library system
came into, being through the efforts of in-
terested citizens: . the process of determining
the needs, exploring means of meeting those
needs, arousing public interest, and securing
appropriations v.uixxi«
BORREGO SPRINGS. Copley 1959 25^min sd
color free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
r^«^ Borrego is. located in the northeastern
part of San Diego County. California. The
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
community is the center of a spectacular
ranching area because of an apparently un-
limited supply of underground water. Filmed
over a period of more than two years to in-
sure the inclusion of every aspect of desert life
BOY FROM HICKORY STREET. BoyS 1961
32min sd color $225
c-ad
A realistic view of a hoys relationship
with his busy parents. To be shown wherever
you And parents wondering what to do about
boys. Wonderful insight into Cub Scouting
A BOY NAMED AMI. Hadassah 1960 28min sd
color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Ami, a frightened boy. seemingly anti-
social, arrives at the fishing village of Ma'agan
Michael in Israel. How he is drawn out. until
he takes his integral part in the. life of the
village shows Youth Aliyah's sensitive handling
of the youngsters in its care
BOYCOTT. POAU 1960 33min sd b&w rent $15
ad
Correlated with the pamphlet "Boycott,
weapon of bigots" „ . , ,
A town leader stands firm against de-
mands that tax money be used to support a
local sectarian school and as a result the family
business — now owned solely by his son — is boy-
cotted
BRAZI L
In GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA
(3 films)
BREAD. EBF rev 1960 llmin sd b«S:W $60, rent
$2.50: color $120. rent $4
p-el Guide
Revision of 1945 film , ^ ,^ .
Shows bread- making from wheat fields to
table. Emphasis on developing appreciation and
knowledge about bread and workers in flour
mills and bakeries
LC card Fi A 60-1314
BREAD ON THE WATER. Broadman 1960
28min sd b&w $180, rent $9
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
A veteran finds Christ and returns home
to make a new start after defecting to the
Communists. A campaign of hatred, led by the
police chief, threatens to ruin the boy s life
until friends show the chief his error
BREAK THROUGH. Broadman 1960 28min sd
b&w $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A teen-age youth breaks into a home and
holds the owner at gunpoint. While waiting
for the escape car. the owner tells the youth
how Christ can straighten out his life. Irn-
pressed, the youth decides to begin a new lite
LC card Fi A 61-52
BREAKING JAPAN'S BARRIERS. Conserv
Baptist 19'60 32min sd color $225. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Some of the barriers which confront mis-
sionaries to Japan are language and cultural
differences. The methods used to break through
these and other barriers are shown
BREAKING THE DELEGATION BARRIER.
Round 1961 SOmin sd b&w $175. rent $25;
color $300. rent $45
ad Guide
Shows mechanics of delegation and what
it can do to increase efl^iciency and promote
personal growth at all levels of management.
Shows how three supervisors learn to delegate
by overcoming their fear of mistakes, loss of
job satisfaction, and loss of authority
A BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE. FarmFlm 1961
29min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by International Harvester Co.
Sequel to "Taming a new frontier"
Story of the mighty Glen Canyon dam
which will provide electricity, irrigation, and
recreation. Building of a temporary earth
diversion dike shows men and machines in a
battle against the gnashing current of the
Colorado
BRIDGING THE CENTURIES. ModernTP 1961
31min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Reid Productions for Doul-
ton & CO.
History of English bone china. Shows Its
complete history from caveman to contempo-
rary china which is versatile, strong, duraible
and beautiful
BRITAIN. AV-ED 1960 lOmin sd color $100.
rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows England. Wales and Scotland from
London through the beautiful country and de-
lightful towns of England and Wales to Edin-
burgh, the lochs and highlands: ending with
a typical highland gathering complete with
bagpipes and dancers
BRITISH KEYSTONE. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV, Kinescope
Tells the story of Fort Mackinac Island.
Mich., and its role in the War of 1812. and ex-
plains how the island got its name. Outlines
the events which led to the War of 1812
LC card Fi A 60-1996
THE BROKEN PLAIN. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el.Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of John Deere and his invention of
the steel plough. Outlines the development of
the plough in America and its significance to
the growth of agriculture
BROTHERHOOD U.S.A. Smith&Holst 1960
14min sd b&w $75. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia for National Conference of Christians
and Jews
Documentary film on a summer workshop
in human relations for high school youth held
at Idyllwild Pines in the San Jacinto Mountains,
California annually
BUILDING FOR SAFETY. Underwriters 1969
13i^min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Applies science and engineering to the
study of fire hazards of building materials.
Floors, walls, ceilings, roofs, and doors are
tested in giant furnaces. Also shows testing of
fioor constructions, roof shingles, glass block
walls and building insulation
BUILDING THE CHURCH IN INDIA. Conserv
Baptist 1960 llmin sd color $100. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Scenes of village life in India. Pictures
the varied types of ministry. Included are vil-
lage preaching and teaching, and training
young people. Authentic Indian music
BUILDING THE GRAND STAFF
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
BULLET CAPITOL. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the early history of the lead indus-
try in what is now Dubuque. la. Illustrates the
making of shot from lead and the location and
distribution of other mineral resources in the
Old Northwest Territory
LC card Fi A 60-1992
THE BUNSEN BURNER
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
CALIFORNIA GRAY WHALE. Pyramid 1960
20min sd b&w $100. rent $4: color $180. rent
sh-c Guide
Sponsored by Marine Heart Research
Foundation
A scientific expedition on a professional
whaling boat to capture a California Gray
Whale for anatomical study
LC card Fi A 61-6
EFLA evaluation card No. 4456
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
CALIFORNIA, HERE WE COME. OhioStU
1956 24min sd color rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of the Ohio State University
Marching Bands trip to the Rose Bowl in Jan-
uary 1955. Features rehearsal shots, a perform-
ance in Las Vegas, excerpts from the Tour-
nament of Roses Parade, and the show in the
Rose Bowl
CAMERA HUNT: THE GAME OF ALASKA.
WorldOutdoors 1960 15min sd b&w or color
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Budweiser , ,
Shows Alaska grizzly bear and her cubs
as they hunt for food — the Alaskan moose,
largest of its kind in the world, foraging
through the timberland, and other animals
which have a habitat near the Arctic Circle
CAN AMERICA AFFORD BETTER SCHOOLS?
NatEdAssn 1960 13V2min sd color $45
sh-c-ad
A newspaper reporter interviews a super-
intendent, principal, and classroom teacher for
an explanation of why school costs have gone
up. Gives reasons for quality education which
depends mainly on quality teaching
CANADA'S ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED
POLICE. EBF 1960 16min sd b&w $90, rent
$3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Dramatizes the life and work of the
Mounties; shows importance of a fine police
force to a community or nation; follows a
Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruit through
all phases of training
LC card Fi A 61-186
CANDIDA. NET 1958 59min sd b&w (Great
plays in rehearsal ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from Shaw's
Candida. Using the technique of the inter-
rupted rehearsal, play director Eric Salmon
discusses the relationship of the play's char-
acters to each other, the comedy of ideas and
Shaw's role in its development
LC card Fi A 61-147
THE CARDS THAT COUNT. IntBus 1958 15min
jj^. sd color $70. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Transfilm. Inc.
A detailed account of the quality control
that assures the reliability of the IBM punched
card
CAREERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. Calif
Peace 1960 24min sd color purchase apply,
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Golden State Film Produc-
tions
Shows various police activities in an
effort to interest college students in the study
of law enforcement
LC card Fi A 60-962
Worldwide 1959
CARIBBEAN CRUSADE.
23min sd b&w rent $10
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Billy Graham Evangelistic
The story of the Billy Graham Team's
Evangelistic tour through seventeen countries
of Latin America in 1958. beginning in Jamaica
and continuing through the tropical islands of
the Caribbean and Central America
CARL SANDBURG DISCUSSES HIS WORK.
Coronet 1961 ISVamin sd b&w $75
sh-c-ad Guide
At his home on Connemara Farm in
North Carolina, we meet Carl Sandburg, poet,
philosopher, historian, and biographer. He
speaks of his early years, his struggle to gain
fame, and his philosophy, and reads passages
from "The people, yes" and "Remembrance
Rock"
LC card Fi A 61-326
CARL SANDBURG DISCUSSES LINCOLN.
Coronet 1961 ISi^min sd b&w $60
Jh-sh Guide
In this interview with Edward R. Mur-
row, Carl Sandburg speaks of the Abraham
Lincoln he has come to know. He tells how
he used the personal recollections of others,
of his having lived in the Illinois countryside
where Lincoln spent his early years, and of
research for the Pulitzer Prize winning biog-
raphy
LC card Fi A 61-327
THE CARS IN YOUR LIFE, CanNFB 1961
29min sd b&w (Candid eye ser) $130
ad
This cartoon film asks the experts — top
designer Raymond Loewy, New York traffic
planner Robert Moses, architect and city
planner Albert Mayer, cartoonist Robert Os-
born. and a knowing junkman where the prob-
lems of automobiles on public speedways will
end
A CASE FOR UNDERSTANDING. AmHosp
1961 27min sd color $150, rent $6
ad
Deals with the relationship of the physi-
cian to the hospital. Shows his adaptation to
hospital rules and gives the reasons for hospital
regulations and their effect on patient care
EFLA evaluation card No. 4419
THE CASE OF THE MISSING MAGNETS.
BurNat Affairs 1961 llmin sd color (Modern
management films ser) $125, rent $25
ad Guide
Designed for supervisory training in
plants and offices. Teaches how to motivate
employees, build morale, etc. for better team-
work and productivity
THE CASTLES OF HERRENCHIEMSEE AND
NEUSCHWANSTEIN
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
CAVERNS AND GEYSERS. FilmAssoc 1961
13min sd b&w $75, rent $3.75; color $140.
rent $6.25
el-Jh Guide
Illustrates how underground water is con-
stantly changing our earth. We see the results
of its action in limestone regions where under-
ground water has dissolved out large caverns,
and spectacular hot springs and geysers, cre-
ated when volcanic rock heats water under
the ground
CENTENARY. FreeMeth 1961 48min sd color
rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A documentary, pictorial record of the
1960 Centenary General Conference of the Free
Methodist Church of North America at Winona
Lake, Indiana
CEYLON, THE RESPLENDENT LAND. AV-
ED 1960 12V2min sd color $125, rent $8
el-Jh-sh-ad
Portrays overall geographical and physi-
cal characteristics. Depicts the people, who
cling to a system of caste as they harvest
cocoanut palm, fish, play, and worship. Shows
a group of the true aboriginal Veddahs. Directs
attention to the problems of the rising popula-
tion, lack of industry, and the fiuctuating
demands for its main export crops. The people
are shown at a great Buddhist celebration,
and at an exhibition of Kandyan dancing
THE^CHALLENGE. Sterl-MovUSA 1961 30min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by S. C. Johnson & Co.
Raises the question of whether modern
business accepts the moral and social respon-
sibilities of a free society. Shows Johnson's
research and production facilities, and il-
lustrates the answers to the questions raised
CHALLENGE AT CARQUINEZ. USSteel 1959
27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
The audience sits in on all stages of
designing and building of the world's first
major shop-welded bridge now spanning the
Carquinez Strait in California
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP. Bur
NatAffairs 1961 14min sd color (Modern
management films ser) $125. rent $25
ad Guide
Designed for supervisory training in
plants and offices. Film demonstrates how
leadership naturally arises in a critical situa-
tion. Helps supervisors identify and discuss
qualities that make a leader
CHALLENGE OF THE OCEANS. McGraw 1961
27min sd (Planet earth ser) b&w $80, color
$150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
Examines the variety of currents; the
life cycle in the ocean, topography and com-
position of ocean bottoms, and the structure
and content of the sediments
CHALLENGE TO AMERICA. Anti-Def 1961
25min sd b&w (Point of view ser) $75,
rent apply
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how we face a challenge to foster
in this nation good human relations among
people of varied religions, racial and national-
ity backgrounds. Illustrates ways and means of
dealing with that challenge
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTORATE.
RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building
political leadership ser) $125. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Analyzes the political composition and
behavior of the American electorate
LC card Fi A 60-1766
CHEIVIICAL CHANGES ALL ABOUT US. Coro-
net 1960 13y2min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
We see that when chemical changes
occur, substances form new substances, and
energy is either used, or given off. The film
explains atoms and molecules, elements, mix-
tures, and compounds, and illustrates many
familiar chemical changes such as oxidation,
photosynthesis, and digestion
LC card Fi A 60-3334
EFLA evaluation card No. 4457
CHEMISTRY, AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE
(160 films). EBF 1958 ea 30min sd b&w
set $14,000. color set $18,250
Jh-sh Guide
Complete course in introductory chemi-
stry taught by Dr John F. Baxter. Provides
a background for further study of science,
using lectures, laboratory demonstrations, and
supplementary films especially produced to fit
into the curriculum. Set includes student man-
uals
LC card Fi A 60-1588
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
(11 films). Disraeli 1961 sd b&w set $375,
color set $750
sh-c Guide
Titles are:
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CHEMISTRY
LABORATORY. 7min
2. THE BUNSEN BURNER. 7min
3. GLASS TUBING. 9min
4. THE TEST TUBE. 7min
5. THE REAGENT BOTTLE. 5min
6. SOLIDS. 5min
7. FILTRATION. 7min
8. ACIDS. 5min
9. VAPORS. 3min
10. THE BLOWPIPE. 6min
11. SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY. 8min
LC card for set Fi A 61-23
THE CHICK EMBRYO: FROM PRIMITIVE
STREAK TO HATCHING. EBF 1961 13min
sd (Biology ser) b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh Guide
Uses microphotography and time- lapse
photography to show in detail the development
of a chick embryo from incubation to emer-
gence from the shell
LC card Fi A 60-3432
CHILDREN OF THE SUN. Harrison.Ed 1960
lOmin sd color $120, rent $15
Jh-sh
, Produced by Faith Hubley for United
Nations Children's Fund
This annimated film depicts the happy
child from healthy birth to seven years of
age, then the unhappy, underprivileged young-
sters of the world — three out of four of whom
are underfed. The happy child speaks about
the children who are less fortunate
EFLA evaluation card No, 4458
CHINESE BRUSH STROKES. Moyer 1960 17min
sd color $190 ^',
sh-c-ad Guide '»
History of Chinese writing is traced
through ancient artifacts, stone rubbings,
scrolls, and early Chinese pottery. The 12
basic brush strokes which are used to com-
pose the ideographs are shown
A CHOREOGRAPHER AT WORK
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
THE CHURCH AT THE CAMPUS. Methodist
1961 SOmin sd color $160, rent $8
sh-c-ad Guide
Interpretation of the work of a Wesley
Foundation which represents the church at
work at state and independent colleges and
universities to inspire a sense of confidence in
the work that the church Is doing with students
CHURCH WITHOUT WALLS. Presb 1960
28min sd color (The churches speak to
one another ser) $225, rent $10
c-ad
Produced by Missions Visualized
Presents the ministry of the church in
industrial situations of Germany and France
CIRCUS. FilmAssoc 1961 9min sd color $95,
rent $5
p-el-Jh Guide
Produced by Willis E. Simms
Animated cartoon composed of a series
of circus acts produced by 7th grade students
at Hughes Junior High School, Woodland Hills,
Calif. ^ ^ J t;,. * ^n
LC card Fi A 60-675
CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITY FOR GOOD GOV-
ERNMENT. RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w
(Building political leadership ser) $125,
rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Develops three political and economic
yardsticks that can be used to measure the
effectiveness of government
LC card Fi A 60-1764
A CITY CALLED COPENHAGEN. Brandon
1960 15min sd color $165, rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad '
Produced by Danish Government Film
Office for City Council of Copenhagen
Travelogue of Copenhagen emphasizes the
poetry and picturesqueness of everyday living
and the traditions which remain while new
social institutions develop
CITY OUT OF TIME. CanNFB 1961 16min sd
color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrait of Venice which emphasizes the
arts she has encouraged. Combines two views
of the city — the picture presented in the paint-
ings of Canaletto and the city as it is today
LC card Fi A 60-842
CITY ROOM. Copley 1960 18min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Begins with the excitement of a reporter
receiving his assignment in the city room.
His story is followed through the city desk,
the news desk, the copy desk, the editorial con-
ference, proof reading, and into print* -
CLASSICAL BALLET ,~<--,'^.f^.i
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
tl
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
CLASSSIFIED: AMERICA'S MARKET PLACE.
Copley 1960 23min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Compelling presentation of the technical
procedures of a newspaper's classified depart-
ment. Emphasizes the importance of classi-
fied advertising in providing the community
with needed products and services
CLASSIFYING PLANTS AND ANIMALS. Coro-
net 1961 llmin sd b«&w $60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Gives a short history of classification
and Introduces Linnaeus' system of binomial
nomenclature. Through animation, we are
shown how Linnaeus' system works. The classi-
fication of the common dog is traced
LC card Fi A 61-60
CLEVELAND, WORLD PORT. Ilium 1959
28min sd color $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Describes and illustrates the growth of
Cleveland as a shipping port since the St
Lawrence Seaway has been cut through
LC card Fi A 60-961
CLOSE UPS 1960/61. GirlS 1961 13%min sd
b&w (On camera 1960/61 ser) $32.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Shows activities in the Arts Caravan, in
the Girl Advisory Committee and in National
Headquarters of Girl Scouts
COED COURTESY. OhioStU 1958 12min sd b&w
$45, rent $4
sh-c
A group of university freshman girls get
together with an upperclasswoman to discuss
etiquette and general standards of campus be-
havior. Especially useful for orienting new
women students to some of the social problems
of college life
COLLECTION, CULTIVATION AND USE
In SLIME MOLDS (3 films)
COLLEGE COUNSEL AND ADVICE. Audio
Prod 1960 27%min sd b&w $48.15
Jh-sh
Sponsored by College Entrance Examina-
tion Board
A panel of five experts in the field of
college admission and student counselling dis-
cuss questions of how to prepare for, select,
and enter college
COME BACK AFRICA. Carillon 1960 84min
sd b&w purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lionel Rogosin
. Exemplifies the tragedy in South Africa
which may explode into a catastrophe at any
time. Drama of racial conflict filmed in and
around Johannesburg
LA COM I DA
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
A COMMUNITY KEEPS HEALTHY. FilmAssoc
1960 lOmin sd b&w $60, rent $3; color $110,
rent $5
el-Jh-sh Guide
Discusses what is necessary in order to
make a community a healthy place. Shows the
community health department inspectors who
visit dairies to test milk and visit produce
markets, the city workers who clean the streets,
and the water department workers who keep
the water pure. Shows that community health
depends upon the united efforts of all
LC card Fi A 61-68
COMPETITION DRIVER. Kendall 1959 28min sd
color free -loan
ad
Produced by Tri-J Productions
Documentary story of the Watkins Glen
Grand Prix sports car race. Shows preparations
for the races, inspections, trial runs, parades
of old cars, the arrival of spectators, the actual
race, and presentation of awards
LC card Fi A 60-539
COMPREHENSION SKILLS
In READING IMPROVEMENT (5 films)
THE COMPUTER IN THE CLASSROOM. Rand
1960 13min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts by candid photography a group of
gifted 9th and 10th graders as they respond to
a summer course devoted to practice at an
LGP-30 computer, to programming, flowchart-
ing, testing, and explanations of computer cir-
cuitry and computer chess
CONSERVING OUR FORESTS TODAY. Coro-
net 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Describes advances in forest conservation,
such as the use of helicopters and plastic hose
in fire fighting, new insecticides and chemicals
for the control of disease, aerial seeding, and
mechanical transplanting. Shows the value of
forests for lumber, grazing, water, and recrea-
tion, and explains how forest lands are being
protected
LC card Fi A 60-983
EFLA evaluation card No. 4422
CONSERVING OUR SOIL TODAY. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Shows techniques and experiments in soil
conservation, including the use of plastic sheets
to retain moisture, subsoil mulching, new
fertilizers, and experiments with artificial rain
to determine patterns of soil erosion. Describes
the more common methods of conservation
LC card Fi A 60-984
EFLA evaluation card No. 4423
CONSUMABLE INSERT WELDING. ArcosCorp
1956 12min sd color $125, free-loan
c-ad
Shows how a specially designed ring of
metal makes possible the welding of pipe, from
one side only, in equipment where crevices or
rough joints cannot be tolerated. Shows how the
consumable insert is applied
CONSUMERS WANT TO KNOW. ConsumUn
1960 30min sd b&w $60; color $125. rent
$7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin, Inc.
How Consumers Union functions; how
test project is carried out; how Consumer Re-
ports is produced; how CU speaks for consumers
EFLA evaluation card No. 4459
CONTROLLING ATOMIC ENERGY. UW 1961
13l^min sd color (The living science ser)
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Leo Handle
Reviews structure and behavior of atoms.
Proceeds with details on radiation, controlled
fission, and peacetime potentials of nuclear
energy
COPLEY PRESS. Copley 1959 26min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Dramatization of the fifteen newspapers
comprising The Copley Press. Documentary
testimony to the inseparable bond between the
American people and their newspapers
^°^*'^/ '^l^^»9flOW. EBF 1961 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $120
p Guide
... The story of a baby crow from hatching
until fall migration. Corky is trapped by chil-
dren and becomes a pet — later joins the other
crows to fly south
THE CORN FARMER EBF rev 1961 14min sd
b&w $75. color $150
ei-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1940 film
Tells story of a family living and work-
ing on a modern corn farm; explains relation-
ship between corn farming and stock raising;
Illustrates farmer's responsibilities— as mechanic,
farmer, stock raiser and business man
LC crd Fi A 60-1755
COUNTRIES OF THE ANDES
I" GfOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA
(3 films)
10
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE COUNTRY FIDDLE #1. Folkways 1960
30min sd b&w (Collecting folk music with
camera ser) $170. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Folklore Research Filims
An Oklahoma fiddler's contest showmg
country flddling techniques and tuning's and a
Canadian fiddle wizard showing different fiddlmg
styles
COUNTRY SCHOOL. WestlllU 1960 14min sd
b&w free -loan
c-ad
Portrays life in a one-room, one- teacher
independent country school. Shows the respon-
sibilities of the teacher, the curriculum, the
physical facilities, and the typical youngster
who attends this type of school
CRAYFISH ANATOMY. IndU 1961 llmin sd
b&w $50. rent $2; color $100. rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Shows the external anatomy of a living
cravflsh and by using a freshly anaesthetized
specimen points out Its internal anatomy
CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films).
lowaU 1958 ea 14min sd b&w ea $55. rent
ea $2
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Discusses the weaving process, the loom,
wartping. block and screen printing, yarns and
embroidery
Titles are:
1. A PREVIEW OF TEXTILE DESIGN
LG card Fi A 60-3239
2 MAKING A WARP
L.C card Fi A 60-3240
3. PREPARING THE LOOM
LC card Fi A 60-3241
4. WEAVING TECHNIQUES
LC card Fi A 60-3242
5. RUG HOOKING
LC card Fi A 60-3243
6. BLOCK PRINTING
LC card Fi A 60-3244
7. SCREEN PRINTING
LC card Fi A 60-3245
8. EMBROIDERY. OLD AND NEW
LC card Fi A 60-3246
CREDIT AND LOANS. Progress 1961 17min sd
b&w $90, rent $4
Jh-sh Guide
Illustrates and describes all phaseis of
borrowing and credit as it concerns the in-
dividual. Included are home and car purchas-
ing, methods of financing installment purchases
and credit card usage
CRIME AND DELINQUENCY. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (The search for America ser) rent
apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the rise in violence and deviant
behavior in America. Dr Margaret Mead and
Dr Bertram Beck are questioned on the causes
of delinquency
LC card Fi A 60-1979
CROSSING AT GLEN CANYON. AmlnstSteel
1959 27min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Judson Pacific-Murphy Corp.
Shows preparation for the construction
of an arch bridge across the Colorado River in
northern Arizona, near the Utah Border. De-
picts the builders successfully bridging this
great chasm 700 feet above the muddy water
of the Colorado River, and 1,028 feet in length.
It is the highest arch span in the world
CROSSROADS AT 4. NatSocPrBlind 1960 13min
sd color $97, free- loan
sh-c-ad
Shows discovery of a young boy's latent
amblyopia. Points out the need for early pre-
school vision screening
CURTAIN TIME. USSteel 1960 15min sd color
free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Animated film covers materials, design,
fabrication, and erection of modern steel cur-
tain wall construction. Shows how it is adapt-
able to practically all types of building speci-
fications
THE CYCOLAC STORY. Marbon 1960 36mln sd
color free-loan
c-ad
Shows production, processing, appllca-
^?o^?i^f "^ properties of Cycolac ABS thermo-
plastics—a tough, hard, rigid plastic used
m both mdustrial and consumer products
D-DAY
ANT YEARS (6 films)
DNA: MOLECULE OF HEREDITY. EBF 1961
ibmm sd (Biology ser) b&w $90, color $180
Jh-sh Guide
r-o^v. Explains, with the help of photomicrog-
wiR?^tSxtT'^^^°^ models. . and live subjects,
why DNA (desoxyribonucleic acid) is the basis
fLr^^/r?^}^' reproduction, and mechanism for
transportmg hereditary specifications from one
generation to the next
LC card Fi A 60-3433
°^'?Af7^ ^^^^H%r¥^^ I960 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
ry tP^^I^^^ Suzuki, Japan's philosopher of
Zen Buddhism _ converses with Huston Smith,
professor of philosophy at Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology. Dr Suzuki speaks of his
own religious experience and explains some of
the basic concepts of the Zen faith
LC card Fi A 60-858
DANCE: A RELECTION OF OUR TIMES
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
DATA PROCESSING FOR HOSPITALS. Int
Bus 1959 16min sd color $100. free-loan.
sh-c-ad
Story of a RAMAC 305 computer as used
in hospital accounting. Film was shot at the
New York Coliseum during the machine dem-
onstration at the American Hospital Associa-
tion Convention
A DATE FOR DINNER. ModernTP 1960 14mln
sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Douglas Productions for
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Helps teenagers familiarize themselves
with various situations which inevitably occur
on a dinner date: checking, seating, ordering,
table etiquette, makeup repair, tipping and
escort courtesy. Gives an explanation of the
different facets of a menu
DAVIDAS: THE ROMANCE OF A NEW BE-
GINNING. ConservBaptist 1960 30min sd
color $250. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Depicts the work of the Kothara leprosy
home and hospital in central India which is
sponsored jointly by the Mission to Lepers of
England and the Conservative Baptist Foreign
Mission Society
A DAY OF LIVING. Assn 1960 28i^min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films for Metro-
politan Life Insurance Co.
A camera's eye tour of our nation —
city, farm, industry; people at work and at
play. The story of life insurance and how it
provides the investment funds that have made
possible much of America's growth and pro-
gress
THE DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. CanNFB
1961 29min sd b&w (Candid eye ser) $130
c-ad
A film showing the character and atmos-
phere of the preparations for Christmas in the
city of Montreal, Canada
DE COMPRAS
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
11
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
DE MARBRE ET D'AMOUR. French 1959
ISmin sd b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows the sculptures of the church of
Brou built in Bourg between 1506 and 1536 by
Marguerite d'Autriche in the memory of her
husband. The church is in the Flemish style,
but artists from Burgundy, Lyons, Germany and
Bourg worked on it. Camera studies tombs,
mourning figures and sybils in detail
DEAD SEA SCROLLS. Family 1960 14min sd
(The land of the Bible ser) b&w rent $5,
color rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Actual sites of the discovery of the
fajnous Dead Sea Scrolls are shown among the
cliffs along the shores of the Dead Sea, and
close-up photography of the scrolls themselves
DEATH
In EASTERN WISDOM
LIFE (13 films)
AND MODERN
DEBBIE'S SAFETY LESSON. Cine-Tele 1960
17%mln sd color $130
p-el Guide
Sponsored by California TrafRc Safety
Foundation
Story of the way a little girl's early safety
training brought her unharmed through a
suspense- filled afternoon
DEBT TO THE PAST. Moody 1961 21min sd
color $185
Jh-sh Guide
Discusses gifts from the past and demon-
strates how these form the basis of nearly all
that we have or are today: language, science,
government and others
DEFINING THE GOOD READER
In READING IMPROVEMENT (5 films)
DESIGN X1099. ModernTP 1961 27mln sd color
^ free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Beeland Productions for
Avondale Mills
Shows the manufacture of textiles and
uses of textiles today. Contracts made to primi-
tive use and modern manufacture
LC card Fi A 61-246
THE DESIGNER. NatCotton 1961 12min sd b&w
or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how fashion designs are created
and how young designers are trained in fashion
creation
DISASTER. FirePrev 1961 24min sd b&w $115
sh-c-ad
Based on a recent air crash. Shows or-
ganizations in action that are involved when
a disaster strikes: Fire Department, Police
Department, Rescue Units, Red Cross Blood
Bank, Civil Defense Units, Hospitals and
others. Suggests that each organization must
have a disaster plan and all must be able to
work together
DISCOVERING COLOR. FilmAssoc 1960 15min
sd color $160
el-Jh Guide
Explains that colors differ in three ways:
hue, value, and intensity. Shows how hues
are the names given to parts of the spectrum,
that between the basic hues there are many
in-between hues, that the value of any hue
can be lightened or darkened by adding white
or black and that the intensity of any hue
can be lowered, or dulled, by adding its com-
plementary hue
LC card Fi A 60-3418
EFLA evaluation card No. 4345
DISCOVERY. AmRedCross 1961 25min sd b&w
free- loan
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Potomac Films
Shows, through the medium of flashbacks,
how a group of young people attending a lead-
ership conference came to participate in Red
Cross programs as volunteers and how they and
mature adults made the adjustments of working
together
DISCOVERY IN BERMUDA. JohnsonMot 1957
22min sd b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Bermuda as a fisherman's para-
dise. Underwater sequences and barracuda in
action highlight the film
D'JAMBA (JUNGLE RIVER SAFARI). John-
sonMot 1960 27min sd b&w or color free- loan
c-ad
Shows search for a lost African tribe
along the waterways in the heart of Africa
DJANGO REINHARDT. French 1957 19min sd
b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Life of the famous gypsy guitarist who
adopted jazz music. Shows his family; his van;
his debuts; success with the Quinted of the
Hot Club of France; his style and the themes
of his music
THE DOCTOR DEFENDANT
In MEDICINE AND THE LAW (4 Aims)
DIEUX DU PASSE. French 1959 27min sd b&w
rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows how sports developed in France
since 1900. Uses old newsreel strips; the first
Olympic games; the first bicycle; the beginnings
of winter sports; planes and the role of World
War I in their development; tennis in the
thirties
i96iy
DIGESTION IN OUR BODIES. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
The steps in the digestive process are
traced and functions of main organs explained.
We are shown how and why food must be di-
gested before the body can use it
f,j LC card Fi A 61-126
DIMENSIONAL GAGING WITH AIR. FedProd
1957 42min sd color $320.70, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Worcester Film Corp.
Demonstrates the fundamental principles
of measuring dimensions by air and how these
principles are used to obtain a high degree of
gaging accuracy and reliability
DIRK BOUTS
In THE GOLDEN AGE OF FLEMISH
PAINTING (3 films)
DR HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK. EBF 1960
30min sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Harry Emerson Fosdick, minister- emeritus
of Riverside Church in New York City and
noted as a speaker and writer is interviewed
by his long-time friend and editor, Eugene
Exman. Dr Fosdick discusses his personal re-
ligious philosophy and some of his experi-
ences as minister of an interdenominational,
interracial, and international church
LC card Fi A 60-848
DOWN PAYMENT ON TOMORROW. Assn
1960 18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
for Francis I. duPont & Co.
Discusses how to invest money in order to
provide for a second income
LC card Fi A 60-3268
DRUGS: THE BIOCHEMIST'S SCALPEL. NET
1958 29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Explains the effects of drugs on cells.
Analyzes sulfanilimide, showing how it was
derived, how it is used, and how compounds
are derived from it
LC card Fi A 61-181
4?
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
DUCKS DELUXE. JohnsonMot 1961 14mln sd
b&w or color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Duck hunting in Florida. Hunters go to
their blinds in a runabout, use walkie- talkies
to guide their motorized "retriever" to the
downed birds, and enjoy roast duck on a luxury
houseboat. Exciting hunting scenes
DUCKS INVITED. TennGame«&Fish 1960 28min
sd color $115, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Millard the mallard representing Ten-
nessee's most numerous duck species explains
the value of the Tennessee Game & Fish Com-
mission's waterfowl development projects from
a duck's point of view. Purpose of duck band-
ing and aerial census in waterfowl management
is explained
DUNKIRK!
In WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VAL-
IANT YEARS (6 films)
DURUM: STANDARD OF QUALITY. NDWheat
1961 28%min sd color $185, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bill Snyder Films
Story of durum, the macroni wheat, from
farm to table. Tells of research by scientists
to improve durum and make better macaroni
products
LC card Fi A 61-187
EARLY TOLL ROAD. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of the construction of the
Cumberland Road in the early 1800's, pointing
out how it unified the East and West, promoted
trade, led to the establishment of modern cities,
enhanced nationalism, and promoted overland
travel to western frontiers
LC card Fi A 60-1997
EARLY TREATMENT OF THE MENTALLY
ILL
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE EARTH: CHANGES IN ITS SURFACE.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Uses the illustration of an erupting vol-
cano to show that the surface of the earth
is changing. Demonstrates other forces both
internal and external, that are changing the
earth's surface. Shows and defines many geo-
logical phenomena
LC card Fi A 60-867
THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S. FarmEquip
1960 13%min sd color $55, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Telepix Corp.
Story of a farmer whose attitude toward
soil conservation is changed by hearing a ser-
mon based on the 24th Psalm. Theme em-
phasizes the Christian's obligation of being a
good steward of his possessions and of his
farmland
LC card Fi A 61-247
THE EARTH: ITS ATMOSPHERE. Coronet
1961 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh. sh Guide
Describes the structure and composition
of the earth's atmosphere. Shows how the at-
mosphere provides moisture and gases neces-
sary to life on earth, and how scientific instru-
ments sent into the atmosphere are used to
forecast weather
LC card Fi A 61-61
THE EARTH: ITS OCEANS. Coronet 1960
13V2min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
Reveals the changing pattern of the
ocean's surface, the living and non-living things
In the waters, the nature of the ocean floor.
Shows oceanographers. marine biologists, and
others — as they work to gain more knowledge
of the earth's oceans
LC card Fi A 60-866
THE EARTH: ITS STRUCTURE. Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Animated drawings present the most
widely accepted theory of the formation of our
earth and solar system. Through sketches, shots
of various geological phenomena, and laboratory
demonstrations, we examine the structure of
the surface and interior of the earth
LC card Fi A 60-864
THE EARTH: RESOURCES IN ITS CRUST.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Surveys the major useful organic and
mineral substances that are found in the earth's
crust. The resources are classified as the
metallic minerals, the non-metallic minerals,
and the mineral fuels. Shows ways in which
these resources are utilized by man, and the
steps we must take to conserve them
LC card Fi A 60-865
EARTHWORM ANATOMY. IndU 1961 llmin
sd b&w $50, rent $2; color $100, rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Uses live and freshly anaesthetized earth-
worm to point out internal features, action of
the muscular system, the internal organs, and
the reproductive process. The five aortic arches
are seen in action and the process of digestion
is followed as each organ is discussed
EASTERN HARVEST. FreeMeth 1960 45min
sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts such missionary activities of the
Free Methodist Church as Holy Light Bible
School in Formosa, the Union Biblical Seminary
and Umri Hospital in India, the roof-top schools
in Hong Kong, and Osaka Christian College
in Japan. An unusual feature of the film shows
Missionary Jake De Shazer of Japan, former
Doolittle flyer, interviewing his former prison
guard and a kamikaze pilot who have accepted
Christ
EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN LIFE
(13 films). NET 1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent
ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. DEATH. Compares Eatsern and Western con-
cepts of death. Examines the Buddhist
idea of the value of death as the great
renovator
LC card Fi A 60-3397
2. LAW AND ORDER. Compares Chinese and
Western views of the order of nature:
the Eastern is based on visual patterns;
the latter is conceived and operates on
verbal law
LC card Fi A 60-3403
3. MAN AND NATURE. Presents a contrast
of Chinese and Western attitudes with re-
gard to man's place in nature
.C card Fi A 60-3392
4. NONSENSE. Explains how the development
of a meaningful concept of life is ex-
panded by understanding the Eastern
philosophy of "nonsense" and "purpose-
lessness"
5. OMNIPOTENCE. Contrasts Chinese and
Western concepts of the world's structure
as reflected in two opposing views of
natural order
LC card Fi A 60-3404
6. ON BEING VAGUE. Congress the Eastern
concept of the vague and gentle approach
to life with the Western philosophy of
clearcut precision
LC card Fi A 60-3402
7. PAIN. Discusses Hindu, Buddhist, and Tao-
ist ideas about physical and moral pain
LC card Fi A 60-3400
8. RECOLLECTION. Examines the Eastern
philosopsy of the true self
LC card Fi A 60-3398
9. THE SILENT MIND. Examines the value of
meditation as practiced in Hinduism and
Buddhism. Deflnes ways In which the
mind or consciousness is used
LC card Fi A 60-3396
10. THINGS AND THINKS. Examines the con-
sequences of confusing thought with fact.
Explains the Eastern concept of Maya
LC card Fi A 60-3393
11
13
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN LIFE—
Continued
11. TIME. Explores the Oriental concept of
time, showing how Eastern philosophy
views the future as the tomorrow that
never comes „ „„„^
L.C card Fi A 60-3394
12 THE VOID. Explains the Eastern philosoph-
ical concept of the void which represents
complete psychological freedom or a trans-
formation of consciousness
13. QUERIES AND SOURCES Answers rep-
resentative questions about ideas on East-
ern philosophy discussed in preceding films
LC card Fi A 60-3399
EDDIE, INCORPORATED. Assn 1960 26%min
sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Screen Gems for The May-
tag Co
Shows how free enterprise works. Three
boys make the best lemonade in town. They
make money but first they had to solve prob-
lems and so learned a great deal about our way
of doing business
LC card Fi A 61-223
EDITH HAMILTON. EBP 1960 30min sd b&W
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Edith Hamilton speaks of ways in which
the Greek civilization was unique in the history
of the world; the fundamentals of Greek philos-
ophy; reasons for the fall of Greece; and the
contributions of "the Greek way" to the mod-
ern world
LC card Fi A 60-846
EDITING SYNCHRONOUS SOUND. IndU 1961
lOmin sd b&w $50, rent $2: color $100, rent
$3.25
c-ad
Designed to teach principles of editing
double system sync sound, to introduce a good
working arrangement of the equipment neces-
sary and to introduce the equipment itself
EFFECTIVE SPEEDS
In READING IMPROVEMENT (5 films)
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. EBF 1960 30min sd
b«&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Eleanor Roosevelt speaks with William
Atwood, senior editor of Look magazine. She
talks about political obligations, the practical
mechanics of politics, her husband's greatest
achievements and mistakes, the present-day
challenge, and her hopes for the future
LC card FI A 60-856
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. Carousel 1961
25min sd b&w $135, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Discusses adequacy, or inadequacy of the
electoral college system. Do elections express
the will of the people? The possibilities of
altering this system, which can conceivably
put into office a candidate who has received
fewer votes than his opponent is discussed
THE ELECTORATE TIDES OF THE FU-
TURE. RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w
(Building political leadership ser) $125,
rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Discusses the broad sociological changes
taking place in American society and their im-
portance to United States politics
LC card Fi A 60-1767
ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE HOME. Stout
1960 14min sd color $140
el-Jh-c-ad Guide
Tom brings home an electrical safety
inspection sheet. Dad accompanies Tom in
checking their home for hazards. His explana-
tion of electrical safety is dramatized by flash-
backs to portions of a low- voltage electrical
demonstration by the supervisor of the job
training and safety committee of the Wisconsin
Schools of Vocational and Adult Education
EFLA evaluation card No. 4346
ELECTRICITY: HOW IT IS GENERATED.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Demonstrates the basic principles of the
generation of electricity, the difference between
alternating and direct current, and the nature
of the electrical circuit. Shows these principles
at work in the commercial production of
electricity
LC card Fi A 60-3451 ^^„„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4460
ELECTRICITY: PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Shows common hazards of electricity and
their causes. Shows how overloaded circuits
and short circuits can create fire hazards, how
the fuse and circuit breaker function as safety
devices and how bodily harm can be avoided by
proper knowledge of electricity
LC card Fi A 60-3476
ELECTROMAGNETS: HOW THEY WORK.
EBF 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $3; color
$120. rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Shows through laboratory experiments
how an electromagnet is used, how it is con-
structed and how its strength can be increased
LC card Fi A 60-558
EMBROIDERY, OLD AND NEW
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
EMERGENCIES IN THE MAKING. AmAuto
1960 14V^min sd b&w $17.77, color $39.70
sh-c-ad
Describes situations that drivers can
avoid. These are classified into five groups:
Other guy. Kids, Road conditions. Mother
Nature, US — you and me
EN CASA
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
ENERGY AND ITS FORMS. Coronet 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $110
el Guide
Explains the ba^ic concept of energy and
shows examples of its principal forms, in-
cluding nuclear energy. Snows how energy is
changed from one form to another, how plants
convert the energy of the sun to chemical
energy
LC card Fi A 61-128
ENERGY DOES WORK. Coronet 1961 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $110
p-el Guide
Explains that work is done whenever
something is moved, that energy is what causes
things to move, that energy can be stored, and
that proper food supplies energy for our bodies
LC card Fi A 61-129
ENZYMES: THE KEY TO LIFE. NET 1958
29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent
$4.75
c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Explains the role of enzymes in guiding
chemical reactions in cells. Illustrates the
properties of enzymes
LC card Fi A 61-175
EPISODE IN RUANDA. WhiteSr 1960 15min sd
color free- loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of a girl who contracts leprosy and
who finds peace of soul only when she realizes
she can find happiness in helping those whose
condition is worse than her own
ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films). NET
1959 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WCET
Titles are:
1. EARLY TREATMENT OF THE MENTALLY
ILL. Studies the treatment of insanity
from earliest time through the Middle
Ages and the ways the ancient Romans
and Greeks treated it. Uses pictures and
statues to show the historic influence of
the Roman Catholic Church on the treat-
ment of insanity
LC card Fi A 61-153
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
2. THE MENTALLY ILL: 16TH TO 20TH
CENTURIES. Uses pictures and old
en^raving-s to illustrate the changing
methods used to cope with insanity from
the 16th to the 20th century
LC card Pi A 61-154
3. THE MENTALLY ILL: PRESENT DAY
PROBLEMS. Discusses three major prob-
lems which interfere with the treatment
of the mentally ill. showing the effect
of overcrowding in hospitals, lack of
trained personnel, and poor commitment
procedures
LC card Fi A 61-163
4. THE MENTALLY ILL: HOSPITAL AD-
MINISTRATION. A tour of the Eastern
State Hospital for the mentally ill m
Lexington. Ky. Explains how the hospital
is organized, and describes innovations
which have been introduced
LC card Fi A 61-162
5. THE OPEN HOSPITAL, Discusses the free
or open mental hospital. Shows the St
Lawrence State Hospital in Ogdensburg.
N.Y. Explains how the open hospital
operates
LC card Fi A 61-158
6. THE MENTALLY ILL: TREATMENT OF
CHILDREN. Story about an emotionally
disturbed boy and his rehabilitation.
Portrays the home situation which provok-
ed the boy's illness, his reaction to it.
and his antagonism toward the world
LC card Fi A 61-156
7. THE MENTALLY ILL: THE PSYCHO-
DYNAMIC APPROACH. Summarizes early
methods of treating the mentally ill.
culminating in the discoveries of Freud
in the field of psychology and psychiatry
LC card Fi A 61-161
8. THE MENTALLY ILL: PSYCHOSURGERY
AND SHOCK TREATMENT. Discusses
and shows the use of psychosurgery and
shock therapy in the treatment of the
mentally ill
LC card Fi A 61-160
9. THE MENTALLY ILL: DRUG THERAPY.
Discusses the benefits and problems in-
volved in using tranquilizing drugs with
the mentally ill
LC card Fi A 61-159
10. THE MENTALLY ILL: ORGANIC RE-
SEARCH. Discusses the work and goals
of organic research into the problem of
insanity. Shows various experiments, in-
cluding those dealing with cellular anal-
ysis of the brain and reaction time in
aged animals and persons
LC card Fi A 61-157
11. MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MENTAL ILL-
NESS. Discusses some of the more com-
mon misconceptions about mental illness,
and explains why they are incorrect
LC card Fi A 61-155
LA ESCUELA
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
ESPANA: UNA FAMILIA DE VALENCIA. See
SPAIN— A VALENCIA FAMILY
EXPERIMENT: SOLAR ENERGY. NatMfrs
1959 23min sd b&w $55, rent $1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Arthur Lodge Productions
Suggests that soon the power of the sun
will be directed into new and exciting services
to mankind: solar heating and cooling of homes,
solar cooking, solar distillation of sea water,
solar purification of organic w^as-tes, produc-
tion of oxygen from algae for submarine and
space travel
EXPLAINING MATTER: CHEMICAL
CHANGE. EBF 1960 llmin sd color $120
el-Jh Guide
Discusses chemical changes in everyday
experience — fire, growing plants, the human
body. Shows what happens to atoms and mole-
cules when chemical changes occur: explains
how chemical changes in nature support all life
LC card Fi A 60-1578
EXPLORING ANCIENT CITIES. Family 1960
14min sd (The land of the Bible ser) b&w
rent $5, color rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows discoveries of the Biblical arche-
ologist in cities and places of the Bible
EXPLORING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY.
FilmAssoc 1961 15min sd color $140, rent
$6.25
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Edward Schuman and Ray
Pearson
Introduction to electromagnetic energy
and to some of the ways we use it every day.
Explains that radio waves, infrared, visible
light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays are
all members of the same family
LC card Fi A 61-189
EXPLORING THE OCEAN. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110.
rent $4
el Guide
Correlated with Heath Elementary science
texts
Pictures the ocean's floor. Investigates
plants and animals and explains how life in
the ocean depends on the tiniest forms of
plant life
LC card Fi A 61-18
EFLA evaluation card No. 4347
EXPOSURE METER: THEORY AND USE.
IndU 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50; color $100,
rent $3.25
c-ad
Discusses what an exposure meter is,
what the calculator settings mean, and how
we can use the meter intelligently in various
situations, including copy work, portraiture,
stillphotography of moving subjects, motion
picture photography, depth of field, and light-
ing ratios
ESPANA— LA FAMILIA MATEO DE MADRID.
See SPAIN— THE MATEO FAMILY OF
MADRID
ETHNIC DANCE: ROUNDTRIP TO TRINIDAD
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
EUROPE WITHOUT FRONTIERS, Assn 1961
22min sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Discusses present day economics, how
and why the European community is forging
a single Common Market among six nations —
Belgium. France, German Federal Republic,
Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
EXALTATION. Birad 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50.
color $100
sh-c-ad
Photography of scenes suggested by cer-
tain portions of the Psalms
EFLA evaluation card No. 4309
EXPERIENCE RECORDS. lowaStTC 1961 19min
sd b&w $70
c
Shows the steps in making and using ex-
perience charts in the school curriculum
EXPRESS TRAVELERS. GermFed 1959 30min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
A trip in the "Blue Enzian" train from
Hamburg to Munich. Shows the comforts of
rail travel with lounge cars and writing com-
partments. Shows scenery along the route
EXPRESSIONISM. Bailey 1961 7min sd color
(Understanding modern art ser) $70, rent $3
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by "Wayne Thiebaud
Shows how this style attempts to show
some kind of dynamic movement; how expres-
sionistic patterns are designed to give an al-
most glaring directness
EXPRESSLY FOR THE ROSE BOWL. Santa
FeRwy 1958 28min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Iowa
Shows the University of Iowa Marching
Band and the Iowa Highlanders en route to
the 1958 Tournament of Roses at Pasadena,
Calif. Includes the Tournament of Roses
Parade, a portion of the Rosebowl Game, and
visits to the Grand Canyon and Disneyland
15
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
EYES TO THE SKY. Tinsley 1960 24mm sd
color purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Golden State Film Labora-
tories
Shows the complete manufacture and as-
sembly of a 24- inch refractor telescope and its
installation at Brigham Young University
L.C card Fi A 60-963
A FAMILY OF AMSTERDAM (The Nether-
lands). Frith 1959 16min sd color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
A study of a family living in Amsterdam.
Pictures the family as they shop, go fishing,
ride on bicycles, and take a canal boat trip
to the modern harbor. Includes scenes of the
flower industry, canals, and windmills. Filmed
in the Netherlands
LC card Fi A 60-3314
THE FABULOUS MYSTERY OF MODERN
TURKEY. Lufthansa 1957 13min sd color
$72.60. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Neil Douglas
Travelog of Turkey, stressing Turkey s
history, countryside, national sports, dances
and industry. Highlighted by scenes of modern
Istanbul
FAMILY OF FREE CHINA. Bailey 1961 22min
sd b&w $120; color $220, rent $10
ei-Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Justin Byers
A teen-aged Chinese boy who lives with
his family on the island of Taiwan, sometimes
called Formosa, shows us many things about
Taiwan — its people, homes and farms, educa-
tional system, cities, industries, and their way
of life which combines traditional Chinese cus-
toms with modern Western methods
FACES AND FORTUNES. Kimberly 1960 18min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Morton Goldsholl
Shows how a well -planned corporate look
can be important to the success of a business.
Depicts role of corporate identity in business
today
FACT AND FALLACY
In HEREDITY (7 films)
FACTS ABOUT FIGURES. HealthEducServ
1961 13y2min sd color $92
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Leo Trachtenberg for New
York State Dept. of Health
Discusses the obesity problem of the per-
son who gains weight unnoticeably over a
period of years. Shows that without resorting
to diets or food fads, a person can remove
weight with proper food intake and exercise
THE FAIR— COMMUNITY WORK AND FUN.
Frith 1958 16min sd color $110
el-Jh Guide
A study of the American fair, showing
how it reflects community interests. Includes
views of games, contests, foreign displays, and
exhibits of the 4-H clubs, stock events and
the preparation and showing of fine animals
LC card Fi A 60-3322
FAIRS
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS, WestmCol 1960
25min sd color free -loan
ad
Describes the traditions, ideals, and ob-
jectives of Westminster College, a small liberal
arts college for men founded by the Presby-
terian Church in 1851. Includes sequences of
Winston Churchill's address delivered at the
college in 1946
LC card Fi A 60-986
FALLING VEIL. Sterl-MovUSA 1959 26min sd
b«&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Public Relations Service of
Caisse d'Equipement de I'Algeria
Documents the progress being made today
by Algerian women to win emancipation. Their
traditional face veil is being discarded as they
earn the right to vote, become teachers and
social workers, and break with the past
THE FAMILY. NET 1959 29min sd b&w (The
search for America ser) rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the changes taking place in the
structure of the American family. Dr Margaret
Mead and Dr Bertram Beck are questioned on
the effect of cultural pressures on family life
and the changing distinctions between men
and women
LC card Fi A 60-1982
A FAMILY OF LISBON. PORTUGAL. Frith
1959 16min sd color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
A study of Lisbon and the life of a family
who work in the fishing industry. Pictures the
mother packing fish on the docks, the fishing
boats unloading, and the natives washing, sort-
ing, and bargaining for the fish. Shows various
activities in the family
LC card Fi A 60-3313
THE FAMILY REUNION. NET 1958 59min sd
b&w (Great plays in rehearsal ser) rent $8
c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents early table-reading rehearsal
scenes from Eliot's The family reunion. Using
the technique of the interrupted rehearsal, play
director Eric Salmon discusses Eliot's tech-
niques and his use of classical themes and
allusions
LC card Fi A 61-143
FAMILY TRAIL CAMPING. Petite 1961 llmin
sd color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Contrasts car camping with trail camping,
then follows a family on a typical backpaclt
trip in the mountains. Illustrates equipment to
be used and stresses proper forest manners
FAMOUS GOLF COURSES: SCOTLAND.
NatEdFlms 1960 19min sd color (Golf house
films ser) $250, rent $20
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Scenes of golf courses of Scotland, in-
cluding views or famous holes selected from
Troon, Prestwick, Carnoustie, North Berwick,
St Andrews, and Muirfield
LC card Fi A 60-942
FAR OFF JINGLE. Broadman 1960 28min sd
b&w $180, rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how a young lawyer, involved in
frraft and corruption because of his wife's greed
or financial success, is helped by a spiritually
understanding editor
LC card Fi A 61-49
FASHION IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.
Sterl-MovUSA 1960 15min sd b&w or color
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Fashion Institute of Tech-
nology
Shows how the Fashion Institute of Tech-
nology prepares students for various careers in
the fashion industry
LC card Fi A 60-860
FATHER JOHN LA FARGE. EBF 1960 SOmin
sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Father La Farge discusses American
moral postures toward a number of vexing
practical problems: hostile attitudes abroad, in-
tegration at home, world inter-faith possibil-
ities, social justice, and man's place in the
divine scheme
LC card Fi A 60-853
16
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FEET OF CLAY. Broadman 1959 28min sd b&W
$180, rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows what happens when a man whose
misdeeds are known only to himself endeavors
to quiet his guilty conscience by humanitarian
gestures
LC card Fi A 61-48
FENCE BUILDING, THE MODERN WAY.
USSteel 1961 9min. sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Orgo.nization
Describes operation of the Fury Fencer
fence-building machine developed by United
States Steel. Demonstrates how it mechanizes
fence building and makes a job easier, faster
and less costly for the farmer
A FEW DAYS ON THE RHINE . ^.. ,.^
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
FIFTEEN MINUTES WITH BETHLEHEM
STEEL. See PROFILE IN STEEL
FILES— HOW TO CHOOSE AND USE THEM.
SimondsSaw 1956 30min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Covers American, Swiss, Vixen (Milled
Curved -Tooth) and Rotary files with explana-
tion of designs, cuts and usage. Shows how a
file works and why proper file is important for
best results
THE FILM AND YOU (Using the classroom
film). Bailey 1961 13min sd b&w $85; color
$150, rent $7.50
c-ad Guide
Correlated with the film "Swedish family
story"
Shows how the motion picture plays a
unique role in the classroom. We see a sixth
grade teacher who is about to show the film
"Swedish family story" to her class; how the
class is prepared; and follow-up activities
EFLA evaluation card No. 4384
FILTRATION
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
FINDING OUT ABOUT ROCKS. UW 1961
13l^min sd color (The living science ser)
5135 . ^ .^
p-el Guide
Produced by Film Associates of California
Introductory study of the characteristics
and formation of rocks, soil formation, rock
identification, and important uses of minerals
FINE HARDWOODS— TREASURES IN THE
HOME. Fine 1960 IS^^min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Colmes-Werrenrath Co.
Shows how the forest is grown, harvested,
and through extraordinary craftsmanship de-
veloped into beautiful furniture and paneling.
Tells how the home planning serices of the
store can aid the homemaker in her selection
of fine furniture
FIRE SCIENCE. Churchill 1960 15min sd b&w
$90, rent $3.50; color $165. rent $6
el Guide
Correlated with Heath Elementary science
Introduction to the chemistry of combus-
tion. Visualizes the molecular action of a
burning fuel as it releases energy. Experiments
explain the concepts of fuel, oxidation, kindling
temperature and spontaneous combustion
LC card Fi A 61-19 ^ _
EFLA evaluation card No. 4348
FIVE LITTLE PUPS. UW 1961 13min sd b&w
$60, color $115
P
Produced by Jack Trop . , ^ ..
A little mongrel pup despairs of adoption
when comparing himself to the kennel's other
breeds until a boy and his sister who visit the
kennels to study the various dogs' characteris-
tics and friendliness claim him for their own
FIVE STEPS TO THE JETS. ModernTP 1961
ITV^min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc. for Air France
ar,/i 1,-^4^^^?^°^ °^ flight Uses rare photographs
and historic filni clips, live action photography
and animation Includes an explanation i n lay-
S^rfn'lii^?"'^,^''-^ ^^^ ^^1° principles of air flow
aSd ?ef^prop^u^lSon'^"' directional signals, radar,
''^^cX''$^0°0,^?^e^ntV3r- ^^^' '''' ^Omln sd
c-ad
Produced by^ Kennedy Productions
confinld^'^lcer ^^"^^ ^'^^^'' ^"^ ^^^^^^^ *«
''""^TDi';'-^^'^"^9uS'^X- J'^cGraw 1961 27min sd
(Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sciences
v,^w -V^scusses the nature of the aurora ^d
how It is connected with other natural phe-
?,?^®?>^>,l'' ^^® earth's high atmosphere and the
sun. Portrays sunspots and solar flares
•^^^ri^Rf-PS^.'N THE 15TH CENTURY: THE
Jh-sh-c-ad
rVoduced by Detroit Institute of Arts
ir.crc i.?,^?^'^ Tf°"^?. ^^, ^^ fl^^st Flemish paint-
rwoJ^J T?-" X^\¥^^^' ^P.^W Van Der Weyden.
Gerard David, Master Michiel and two other
artists known only , as The Master of the St
Lucy^Legend and The Master of the St Ursula
EFLA evaluation card No. 4462
'^°S85!^eiu^$4^'"'-^' ^^""^^ ^^^° ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A narrator, sighs for the days "when
women were fragile, dependent creatures." She
remembers this wasn't really so even then and
the pioneers of Girl Scouting occur to her as
a cas-e in point and introduces an old movie
as an illustration
FOOD FOR LIFE. MichHealth 1958 llmin sd
color $100
ad
Stresses importance during pregnancy of
diet to mother and child, of attractive tasteful
preparation _ of food, significance of latest re-
search findings, development of enduring food
habits by the family, and the role of vitamins,
minerals, calories and proteins. Presented to
a young couple who attend an expectant parent
class
'^^^X^o^'t'-^'^^I'b'Q^J"^^ of 1959. Dartmouth
19o9 31mm sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Crucial and exciting plays, mostly of
Dartmouth players, from games with Holy
Cross. Penn. Brown, Boston College. Harvard^
Yale, Columbia. Cornell, and Princeton
FOOTSTEPS OF LIVINGSTONE. AmBible 1959
28min sd color rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Bible work in the Congo. Includes
scenes of the Congo of today, describing its
pattern of change and promise. Describes the
work which is being done in translating the
Scripture and shows the distribution of the
Scriptures by the Flying Doctor of the Congo
and the Bible van
LC card Fi A 60-1120
THE FORCE OF GRAVITY. McGraw 1961
27min sd (planet earth ser) b&w $80, color
$150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sciences
The nature of gravitation from early
times to the present. Discusses how the gravi-
tational field accounts for the motions of plan-
ets; Newtonian and Einsteinian theories; gravi-
tational problems of the space age
17
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. IntFlmBur 1960
30min sd b&w $135, rent $7
c-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , , , .
Observes a unique method used m a
Montreal public school to help immigrant chil-
dren overcome the vagaries of the English lan-
guage
LC card Fi A 59-433
FOREIGN LANGUAGE NEWSREELS. TFC
8-lOmin sd b&w set $250
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
16 issues in each of the six languages re-
leased weekly in a schedule conforming to
academic semesters, omitting vacation and holi-
day weeks
A half series covenng one seanester, with
eight issues, may be purchased at $130
English, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian
and German versions available
Produced by Fox- Movietone
Current world and domestic affairs, spe-
cial events, sport news, fashions
FORMS OF MUSIC: INSTRUMENTAL. Coronet
1960 16min sd b&w $90, color $165
Jh-sh Guide
Uses animated drawings to visualize
most of the major forms of instrumental music.
Illustrates the historical development of the
sonata form, the classical sonata, the concerto,
the symphony, and the tone poem, as well as
earlier forms of music
LC card Fi A 60-3474
EPLA evaluation card No. 4463
LE FOUR SOLAIRE. French 1959 15min sd
b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
How the solar oven of Montlouis in the
Pyrenees was built; the different experimental
uses and applications of solar energy
FRANCE AND THE ATOM. Sterl-MovUSA
1959 27min sd b&w free- loan
8h-ad
Produced by Commissarial de L'Energie
Atomique and Electricite de France
Shows the vast strides France has made
in discovering new atomic uses. Also a trip
through the heartland of France
FRANCE— MOLLY VISITE SES COUSINS
PARISIENS. See FRANCE— MOLLY VIS-
ITS HER PARIS COUSINS
FRANCE— MOLLY VISITS HER PARIS
COUSINS. Frith 1960 19min sd color $139
el-Jh-ad Guide
French version available
Molly gains an understanding of Paris, the
people and the activities of French young peo-
ple. Her cousins take her to museums, markets,
exclusive shops, sidewalk cafe, opera and many
historical iplaces. They go row Doating in the
Bois de Boulogne, and up the Seine on a large
pleasure boat past Nortre Dame, Louvre and
Eiffel Tower
FRANCE— THE FAMILY OF MONSIEUR
RENE, PERPIGNAN. Frith 1959 16min sd
color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
French version available
Shows a family in picturesque Perpignan.
Overall picture of French city: schools, civic
buildings, shops, retail and wholesale markets
FREEWAY DRIVING IS DIFFERENT.
AmAuto 1959 14^min .sd b&w $17.77, color
$39.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explanation of special driving tech-
niques for beginning and experienced drivers
to help them avoid dangers of freeway driv-
ing: adjustment to higher speeds, changing
lanes, entering and leaving the freeway, judg-
mg following distances
FOUR STAR FARMERS OF 1958. Venard 1959
18min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Features the tap Star Farmers of Amer-
ica winner and the three regional winners from
Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and California
FOUR STAR FARMERS OF 1959. Venard
1960 22min sd color free-loan
ei-Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Star farmer of America. Lyle Rader of
Washington, raises vegetables and fruits. Re-
gional winners have equally interesting farm-
ing operations in Georgia, Delaware, and Mis-
souri
FOUR STAR FARMERS OF 1960. Venard 1961
23mln sd color free- loan
el-jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Jim Thomas. National FFA President, in-
troduces Regional Winners from Vermont,
Colorado, and Tennessee, and the Star Farmer
of America, a Nebraska rancher
THE FOURTH SENSE. Assn 1959 14min sd
color $100, free- loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Advertising Inc. of Washing-
ton for International Assn. of Ice Cream Manu-
facturers
Uses reproductions of paintings, wood
cuts, engravings, tapestries, and live action to
trace the history of ice cream from the time
of Alexander the Great to the present
LC card FI A 60-3308
^'^^K9JJ.9K§'^Jri'^P"^Q THE COMMON DE-
NOMINATOR. Coronet 1961 13i^min sd b&w
$75, color $137.50
el Guide
^'^Pi^^"^ ^^ detail the concepts on which
the procedures used in finding the common de-
nominator are based, including "like and unlike
fractions and the fact that there are several
ways of writing a fraction
LC card Fi A 61-130
THE FRENCH AGONY
In WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VAL-
lANT YEARS (6 films)
FRESCANAR— AN/MPS-23. HughesAir 1958
7min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows revolutionary three-dimeixsionaJ
radar system that detects multiple airborne
targets at extreme ranges, and simultaneously
computes . range, bearing and height of at-
tacking aircraft. Shows operation and use in
simulated combat
FRICTION AND ITS EFFECTS. Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
P-ei-jh Guide
Friction can help us or hinder us. de-
pending on how It IS used and controlled. Il-
lustrated are the effects, uses, and dis-
advantages and methods of controlling it
LC card Fi A 60-3453
FRICTION, HOW IT HELPS AND HINDERS
UW 1961 13i4min sd color (The living sci^
ence ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Film Associates of Cali-
tinn ?rf^^^^^^, relating to the effects of fric-
tion and how it modifies many of our ac-
tivities and devices
THE^j FRILL FAMILY. MinnU 1961 8min sd
P-el-jh
Pictures a variety of pigeons, from the
?S!^."l°'' l^?"^.!^ P*5^^" to the rafe sSicib^
nrfintJf fS/i'it^f^"^ maturation sequence of
Oriental frills from courting and rest biiild-
ing to hatching, and physicSl growth ^
LC card Fi A 60-3468
^^^i% \^n J^*^^.- ^"^U W. 17min sd b&w
$75, rent $3.75; color $150, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Covers the whole process of dissection
of a frog. Each step is clearly record^h?
the close-up camera and described completel?
18
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FROG HEARTBEAT. Thorne 1960 7min sd
color (Norris physiology ser) $70. rent $5
sh-c Guide
Uses close-up and slow motion photog-
raphy to show the heartbeat of a pithed
frog. Demonstrates kymograph recording of
the heartbeat and gives a clear analysis of
the record
LC card Fi A 61-9
FROG SKELETAL MUSCLE RESPONSE.
Thome 1960 4min sd color (Norris physi-
ology ser) $40. rent $5
sh-c Guide
Shows a method for analysis of the re-
lationship between applied stimulus and
response using the gastrocnemius muscle of
the frog. Tetanus and fatigue are also il-
lustrated
FROIVl FLAX TO LINEN. AV-ED 1960
lOmin sd color $100, rent $6
ei-jh-sh-ad
Study of the processes necessary to
produce the finest linen. Illustrates ways of
life on an Irish flax farm, with typical
scenes of a family and an overview of the
country
FROIVl KITTY HAWK TO CALABASH-
FISHING NORTH CAROLINA'S COAST.
ModernTP 1961 14min sd color free-loan
sh-ad
Produced by Haycox Photoramic for
North Carolina Dept. of Conservation &
Development
Vacationing and fishing at Cape Hat-
teras and other places along North Caro-
lina's "Gameflsh Junction" coast. Sensa-
tional blue marlin jump sequences, and
notable catches of big channel bass from
surf
FROIVl KRISHNA TO CHRIST. ConservBaptist
1960 20min sd color $225, rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Portrays the experiences of Ravji, a
villager in central India who worshipped
Krishna but found no peace. A gospel tract
told him of Christ and his life was changed
FROIVl LAKE CONSTANCE IN SWITZER-
LAND
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
FROM THE FOUR CORNERS. HughesAir
1959 lOmin sd color free-loan
p-ei-jh-sli-c-ad
Selected as the official Air Force report
of the 1958 World-Wide Weapons meet held
at Air Force Base, Florida. Performance of
Hughes systems and missiles is shown as
competing Air Force squadrons chalk up near-
perfect scores
FROM TYPE TO PAPER. Copley 1960 29min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the earliest forms of man's writ-
ten records, from stone age carvings to mod-
ern day newspaper presses. Partly in anima-
tion
FRONTIER CAMPUS. NET 1958 29min sd
b«&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
^ Tells the story of Oberlin College,
Oberlm, Ohio, which first offered opportunities
for higher education on a coeducational basis.
Describes the significance of this insti-
tution to education for women and Negroes
LC card Fi A 60-3000
THE FUEL OF LIFE. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(Patterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Discusses the kinds of fuel needed for
life to exist. Describes how fuel is used and
stored by cells. Uses graphic material and
models to explain the function of adenasine
triphosphate in metabolism
LC card Fi A 61-176
FULL MECHANIZATION— FROM FIELD TO
FEEDING. Gehl 1959 28min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Depicts the modern methods of harvesting:
and handling forage crops
FUN FROM THE DICTIONARY. Hurte 1961
15min sd color $175, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Janie dreams of a strange classroom and
a teacher called Mr Webster Junior. Words
from the dictionary are defined and acted out
FUNDAMENTALS OF BADMINTON. AllAm
Prod 1960 llmin sd b«&w $60. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Covers the basic fundamentals of bad-
minton— the grip, forehand and backhand clear,
singles and doubles serve, forehand and back-
hand drop shot, smash, drive, round the head
shot and footwork. Demonstrates these basic
fundamentals by left and right handed players
in regular speed and slow motion
LC card Fi A 61-73
FUNDAMENTALS OF MANUAL SHIELDED
ARC-WELDING TECHNIQUES. AirRed
1960 45min sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows flat and horizontal arc-welding
techniques and vertical and overhead arc-
welding procedures. Gives close-ups of the
welding arc in actual operation. Explains four
basic principles of arc-welding, current setting,
speed of travel, length of arc and angle of
electrode
FUNDAMENTALS OF VOLLEYBALL. AllAm
Prod 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Covers the basic fundamentals of volley-
ball—serving, receiving, setting, spiking and
blockmg. Each speciflc fundamental is shown
in regular speed, and repeated in slow motion.
Each action is viewed from the front and the
side. The fundamentals are demonstrated by
members of the 1959 and 1960 United States
Volleyball Championship teams and others
FUNGI. EBF 1961 15min sd (Biology ser) b«&w
$90. color $180
sh Guide
Uses time-lapse photography. photo-
micrography, and animation to show how fungi
grow and how they get their food; their im-
portance as converters of dead matter; their
economic signiflcance as agents in food proc-
essing; and their role in causing disease
LC card Fi A 60-3434
FUR TRADE FRONTIER. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of how the fur trading in-
dustry settled near Grand Portage, Minn. Ex-
plains how control of the fur trade changed
r^"^^ ^^PV^ the Indians to the French, then
the British, and finally the United States
LC card Fi A 60-1989
^'^^T^P oY^-^^^. 9r PROGRESS. FarmersUn
1958 20min sd b&w $80
ad
Produced by Snyder Films
Story of cooperative grain marketing In
the area served by the Grain Terminal Asso-
ciation. Shows the farmers and their leaders
who were in the front line of the Great
Agrarian Revolt during the first half of this
century
LC card Fi A 60-824
®^'^<in"-,y'^T'NG WITH A CAMERA. Harley
1959 19min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Outdoorsman rides lightweight motorcycle
along Rocky Mountain forest trail— stopping to
fish and photograph many game animals
19
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
GAR COUNTRY. ArkPub 1956 9min sd color
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Inland deep-sea fishing for the giant
alligator gar in the rivers of southeast Arkansas
GATEWAY TO OPPORTUNITY. GenMot 1961
26min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh
1960 Soap Box Derby racers prepare for
the big event at Akron
GATEWAYS TO PLAYGROUNDS. ModemTP
1959 27%min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Dallas-Jones Productions for
Outboard Boating Club of America
Demonstrates the procedures an actual
boat club goes through in plannmg and buildmg
a marina. It also takes a long look at suc-
cessful boat clubs and how they got that way
GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA (3 films).
Coronet 1961 sd
el-Jh Guide
Gives a geographical survey of each coun-
try and discusses its economic life. Shows
the problems and achievements of each country
Titles are:
ARGENTINA. PARAGUAY. URUGUAY, llmin
b&w $60, color $110
BRAZIL. 13%min b&w $75, color $137.50
COUNTRIES OF THE ANDES, llmin b&W
$60. color $110
GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GRAND
CANYON COUNTRY. Barr 1961 llmin sd
color $120. rent $6
el-Jh-sh Guide
Discusses the Grand Canyon region. Ani-
mation and live action indicate the five eras
of the earth's history, and interpret the rock
layers in terms of the ancient landscapes they
represent
GEOLOGICAL WORK OF ICE. EBP rev 1960
llmin sd b«&w $60. rent $3: color $120. rent
sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1935 film
Discusses geological work of ice. Ex-
plains the role of ice in the dismtegration of
rocks, describes glacial movement, showing how
a glaciated mountain valley differs from a
stream-cut valley. Depicts different types of
glacial deposits and describes conditions which
were required for the formation of each type.
Discusses the various ice ages and the locations
of the two remaining continental glaciers
L.C card Fi A 60-1317
GERMAN FARM TOWN. Kleinberg 1960 12min
sd color $120
el-Jh
German versions available for secondary
or college foreign language study
Nordlingen has many old buildings and
traditions; but is also a modern market center
for the surrounding farm communities. Shows
the daily life of a farm family in one of the
towns
GERMAN RAILROAD TRAVELS TO WINTER
RESORTS. GermFed 1960 22min sd color
free-loan
c-ad
Sound track is music only
Ideal winter vacation trip to beautiful
winter areas
GERMANY TODAY. Kleinberg 1960 22niin sd
color $220
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the growth of Germany from the
destruction of World, War II to its present
prosperity. German life is portrayed in the
small town and the large industrial city. Prob-
lems of a divided Germany are raised
GET ME THERE. PureOil 1961 34%min sd
color (Our company ser) $250. free-loan
ei-Jh-sh
Produced by Wilding. Inc.
Describes the operations of the Transpor-
tation and Supply Division of The Pure Oil
Company — how refined products are moved from
the refinery to market via pipeline, barge, rail
and transport truck
GETTING INTO LOCAL POLITICS. Repub
Steel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building political
leadership ser) $125. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Discusses political participation on the
local level
LC card Fi A 60-1773
GETTING OLD RED READY. FarmFlm 1960
26lnin sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by International Harvester Co.
A comedy showing the trials and tribula-
tions of a "do-it-yourself" farmer who tries
to overhaul a piece of farm equipment. Ex-
plains that it is best to take equipment to the
dealer from whom it was purchased
LC card Fi A 59-243
GIANT IN THE SUN. Contem 1960 20min sd
color $175. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Northern Nigerian Informa-
tion Service
Shows life in Northern Nigeria today,
the Nigerian at work and at play, his heritage
and traditions, as well as the strides being
made in the political, industrial and educational
spheres
THE GIFT. Broadman 1960 28min sd b&w $180.
rent $9
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Discusses a woman who becomes mentally
and physically ill from the torments of con-
science over her refusal to forgive her father
for his misdeeds until the kindly counsel of an
aunt saves the woman's health by reviving her
faith in God
LC card Fi A 61-47
GIVE AND TAKE
In HOW'S IT GOING (4 films)
GLACIERS. Northern 1960 14min sd color $135
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes the formation of glaciers:
where, how and under what conditions they
form. Shows in detail what glaciers do. how
they move, how they slowly transform land
shapes over which they lie. Discusses the sev-
eral Ice Ages of the past
GLASS TUBING
In CHEMISTRY .LABORATORY .TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
GLOBES: THEIR FUNCTION IN THE CLASS-
ROOM. Bailey 1961 14min sd color $150. rent
$7.50
C-ad Guide
Designed to motivate teachers to make
better use of globes in the classroom, this film
shows many types of globes, illustrating their
specific uses in classroom situations ranging
from primary grades through high school
GLORY ROAD. Dynamic 1960 30min sd b&w
$125. rent $12.50: color $250. rent $17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the 1960 Daytona Beach 250 mile
modified and sportsman race
GOAL TO GO. Gospel 1960 60min sd b&w rent
$25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ken Anderson
Shows some of the things which may be
Wrong in the modern teen-age crowd but also
what happens when two of them demonstrate
the kind of meaningful living today's youth is
capable of exhibiting
GOD'S WORD IN MAN'S LANGUAGE. Am
Bible 1958 28min sd color rent $4
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book of the same title
Shows problems confronting Bible trans-
lators in various parts of the world
THE GOLDEN AGE OF FLEMISH PAINTING
(3 films). Rembrandt 1958 sd color ea $125,
rent ea $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad j
Produced by Paul Haesaerts -i
Titles are:
DIRK BOUTS. 9min. Introduced fervent medi-
tation and extreme reserve
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
JAN VAN EYCK. 9min. Invented and brought
the rendering of space to its highest ex-
pression
ROGER VAN DER WEYDEN. . 8min. Intro-
duced emotion and drama into 15th cen-
tury painting
GOOD LOOKS. Assn 1960 18min sd b&w or color
free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
for Armour & Co. ^ ^ , , .
Facts that teen-agers want to know about
good grooming and personal care: care of hands,
hair and complexion. Clothes tips for boys
and girls
THE GOOD OLD DAYS. AmHeart 1960 22min
sd b&w $44
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Marc Arden
Intended to win recruits for the Heart
Fund and stimulate the volunteers already
signed up. Comparison is made between jned-
ical research in the "Good Old Days" and the
comprehensive program of research now spon-
sored by the Heart Association
GOOD RIDDANCE. Finley 1960 29min sd color
$250
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ohio River Valley Water
Sanitation Commission , , ^ ^,
Shows water pollution problems of the
Ohio River and its tributaries including niu-
nicipal sewage, industrial wastes, acid mine
drainage and atomic wastes
EFLA evaluation card No. 4464
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR. NET 1958
59min sd b&w (Great plays in rehearsal
ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from The gov-
ernment inspector, by Gogol. Play director
Eric Salmon discusses problems encountered by
actor and director, such as costume, settings,
use of accents, and personality characteriza-
tion. Explains the place of exaggeration in
comedy and pathos in tragedy
LC card Fi A 61-146
GRAVITY: HOW IT AFFECTS US. EBF 1960
14min sd b&w $75, rent $3; color $150, rent
$5
el-Jh Guide
Illustrates the importance of gravity by
showing some of the things it does: its action
upon our daily activities, effects on the earth
and universe, and how it would affect a human
being in outer space. Demonstrates gravita-
tional studies of Galileo and Newton
LC card Fi A 61-146
GRAVITY, THE MIGHTY PULL. UW 1961
13i/|min sd color (The living science ser)
p-el Guide
Produced by Leonard Peck Productions
Explains gravity and how it affects our
lives. Includes experiments on weightlessness
that will be encountered by astronauts
THE GREAT HOLIDAY MASSACRE. Carousel
1961 54min sd b&w $250, rent $25
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Interviews with state highway authorities,
police officials and safety experts on aspects
of the causes of automobile accidents and ef-
forts being made to reduce them
THE GREAT RIVER OF THE WEST— THE
COLUMBIA. Mover 1961 22min sd color
(Northwest history- geography ser) $250
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Two main sections characterize the film:
History is shown in the form of the late 18th
century fur- trading sea captains, the early 19th
century fur-trading overland surveyors, and the
first official United Sta^s exploring expedition
— all within a fifteen -year period. Physical
geography is the theme of the second section:
Natural lakes, man-made lakes, and tremendous
hydro-electric power
LC card Fi A 61-364
GRENVILLE CLARK. EBF 1960 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Grenville Clark, lawyer and educator,
talks with Howard C. Peterson, a former
Assistant Secretary of War. about his concept
of justice and the role of the legal profession,
and his plans for strengthening the Interna-
tional Court of Justice and establishing a
World Development Authority
LC card Fi A 60-851
GROW SOYBEANS NOT WEEDS. AmSoy 1961
20min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by United States Rubber Co.
Deals with the destructive aspects of
weeds in soybean fields. Shows that a treat-
ment of Alanap pre- emergence will eliminate
these difficulties
GUATEMALA: NATION OF CENTRAL AMER-
ICA. EBF 1960 17min sd b&w $90. rent
$3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
An Indian teacher introduces a family
descended from Mayans, explaining that the
work, customs, and loyalties of the family are
closely linked to the Indian civilization that
existed centuries before. A plantation manager
describes the work of the plantation where
farming is geared to profit and where all the
advantages of the modern world are utilized
LC card Fi A 61-185
GUIDED MIST. Ransburg 1958 18min sd color
$165. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Austin Productions
Shows automatic electrostatic spray
painting being demonstrated for the first time
at the Metal Show in Cleveland in 1958. Shows
its use on a wide variety of products, ranging
in size and shape from long, outdoor lighting
standards to toys, metal furniture and office
partitions
THE GUILD OF ARTIST MUSICIANS. Nor-
wood 1959 12min sd color $150
Jh-sh-c
Portrays the development of brass In-
struments. Original compositions played by
the Guild of Artist Musicians
LC card Fi A 60-548
Rothschild 1960
GYPSY IN THE TREES.
22min sd color $250
Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces the history of the gypsy moth,
depicting its escape in Medford, Mass.. eighty
years ago. Describes the aerial forestry pro-
gram conducted by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture in which airplanes sprayed
the gypsy moth-infected territory. Close-up
sequences show the life cycle of the gypsy
moth
LC card Fi A 59-372
GREAT PERFORMANCE IN DANCE
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
THE GREAT RIVER. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
ei-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells about the discovery of the upper
Mississippi by Marquette and Joliet in 1673;
their route, their life among the Indians, and
the reasons for their exploration
LC card Fi A 60-1988
HANDS OF THE GIANTS. Wyman 1958 30mln
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Worcester Film Corp.
Scenes of forging aircraft components of
great weight and size on mammoth closed- die
18.000. 35.000. and 50.000 ton forging presses,
the largest machines in the world. Includes
scenes of engineering, forging, and Inspecting
forgings
21
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
HAPPY LITTLE HAMSTERS. Porta 1960
13i^min sd b&w $80; color $135. rent $10
p-el-Jh Guide
Produced by William M. Murray-
Story about a female hamster, following
her through her courtship, her motherhood, and
the raising: of her family of eight children
LC card Fi A 60-3429
EFLA evaluation card No. 4349
HARLOW SHAPLEY, EBF 1960 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Harlow Shapley. astronomer and director-
emeritus of the Harvard Observatory, converses
with Mrs Simone Daro Gossner. an astronomer,
in the library of the United States Naval
Observatory. Dr Shapley discusses the manor
discoveries and theories that have extended
our knowledge of the universe in recent years,
and considers the ways in which they have
influenced man's philosophy, religion, and
orientation in his world
LC card Fi A 60-857
EFLA evaluation card No. 4166
HAWAII— THE SUGAR STATE. ModemTP
1961 22min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pat Bowling Productions for
C. & H. Sugar Refining Corp.
Discusses Hawaii and its geological
formation millions of years ago. Shows lead-
ing part that sugar has played in the develop-
ment of the island
HEARING INTERVALS
In LET'S GO TO IVIUSICLAND (13 films)
HEARST CASTLE AT SAN SIMEON. Ideal
1959 13l^min sd color free- loan
ad
Scenic shots of the approaches to San
Simeon. Exterior shots of the Castle, includ-
ing gardens, statuary. Neptune Pool, and the
towers. Interior shots of reception hall, tapes-
tries, paintings, statuary and antique furnish-
ings
THE HEART AND THE CIRCULATORY
SYSTEM. Moody 1960 29min sd color (Story
of the bloodstream ser) $220. rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Valve action of a beating human heart
studied. Nature of the circulatory system ex-
plained including microscopic examination of
capillary bed. We see a heart stopped as a
machine takes over the functions of heart and
lungs during surgery
HEAT AND ITS BEHAVIOR. Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el Guide
Clarifies basic concepts concerning the
nature of heat — its sources, measurement and
utilization. Simplified animation illustrates
that heat is molecular motion — a form of
energy, and that an increase in heat produces
expansion of matter because of increased
molecular activity
LC card Fi A 60-3455
EFLA evaluation card No. 4465
HELL'S CANYON EXCURSION. Roby 1961
25min sd color (River adventure films ser)
purchase apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a trip, in a specially made river
boat, of Delbert Roby and party going through
Hell's Canyon of the Snake River. The start
is at Homestead, Oregon, and the finish is at
Clarkston, Washington. The white water rapid
"runs" are shown in detail
HELP YOURSELF TO SAFETY. NatSafety
1960 lOmin sd b&w (Safety wise ser) $82
c-ad
Produced by Cal-Dunn Studios
Shows that everyone must be alert to
new hazards. You must know your physical
limitations. Feelings and emotions change too.
Discusses potential "blind spots"
HERCULES^ AND THE FOUR HORSEMEN.
Lockheed-Ga 1960 13i/2min sd color free-
loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Precision fiying team of the Tactical Air
Command flying in 50 ton assault transports—
the C-130 Hercules
HEREDITY (7 films). IndU ea 30min sd b&w
ea $125, rent ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by KUHT-TV. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY. 1959. Fact and
fallacies connected with such questions
as: "Is blood a heredity carrier" and "Are
mental illnesses and diseases inherited?"
2. SEXUALITY AND VARIATION. 1959. Dis-
cusses connection between sexual repro-
duction and heredity
3. REPRODUCTION AND HEREDITY. 1960.
Discusses the fallacy of the idea that
living things could be produced by spon-
taneous generation, and tells of the
first experiments which proved the prin-
ciple of biogenesis
4. MENDEL'S EXPERIMENTS. 1959. Deals
chiefly with the work of Gregor Johann
Mendel and his question: "What order,
if ^any, exists in the transfer of char-
acteristics from parent to child to grand-
child?"
5. PACT AND FALLACY. 1959. Presents and
disproves with scientific knowledge many
superstitions and folk tales concerning
the nature of inheritance and its effects
6. MANY PAIRS OF GENES. 1959. Explains
how the mechanism of inheritance works
using diagrams and photographs of sev-
eral generations of offsprings from se-
lected parents
7. HEREDITY AND THE CHROMOSOMES.
1959. Describes the theory of location
of genes, and explains how the theory
of chromosomes, now a fact, was de-
veloped and tested
HEREDITY AND THE CHROMOSOMES
In HEREDITY (7 films)
"^'^^/.^J^^'^^'^ORP STORY. FarmFlm 1959
26%min sd color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Don McCarthy for The
American Hereford Assn.
. Shows the raising of Herefords in a
variety of climates and terrains from Virginia
to Hawaii, showing the various steps which
precede the delivery of steak to the con-
^i?"^^*^- Includes scenes of branding operations,
the National Western Stock Show at Denver,
the Omaha stockyards, and the Parker ranch
on the island of Hawaii
LC card Fi A 60-1130
HERITAGE OF THE VINE. WineAdv 1959
13min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
, ..^^°^P adaptation of the film "Of time
and the vintner '
*t, u-^^^^^^J?^ various ways of using wine in
the home. Shows how wine is made in Cali-
fornia
LC card Fi A 60-3340
HERMAN HOLDS A SALES MEETING.
ICRCorp 1960 lOmin sd color $125, rent
$50
ad
Produced by Swanson Productions
Humorous film shows sales manager
holding a sales meeting and explaining his
^^iP^Y^t^^® ^^^ operations. Fla^h backs show
what he really did and said
LC card Fi A 60-682
HERMAN'S SECRETS OF SALES SUCCESS.
Dartnell 1959 lOmin sd color $125. rent
$50
ad
+u 1 ^J)P^^ J^°^. °^^ "^^n pulled himself up
^5?T ^^^^^^^ ^K-i?^}^^. success and lays bare the
real secrets that lead to success in selling
THE HIDDEN EARTH. McGraw 1961 27min sd
(Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
^o fi, ^palyzes the structure of the solid
earth— from the^ crust to the central core.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are analyzed. Ap-
p ication of seismology to the study of other
planets is introduced
22
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE HIDDEN SIDE OF SELLING. Round 1961
34min sd b&w $250, rent $40; color $350,
rent $60
c-ad Guide
Shows how salesmen can increase their
sales by learning how to deal with those
customers whose reactions are hardest for
them to handle. Creates an awareness of the
psychological problems and hidden influences
frequently encountered but often overlooked in
selling situations
HIGH COUNTRY HOLIDAY. NatCotton 1960
14i^min sd b&w or color free -loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
A family discovers how comfortable
"roughing it" can be on a camping vacation.
Follows their adventures picnicking and boating
in the Great Smoky Mountains
THE HIGH -LOW BID. Geisel 1960 27min sd
color $177,05, free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Employers Mutuals of
Wausau
Emphasizes the importance of accident
control; stresses the fact that if accident con-
trols are not integrated with operations, produc-
tion costs may he affected to such a degree
that a building contractor's job bidding may
cease to be competitive
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN. Gospel 1961 33min
sd color rent $15
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Ken Anderson
Correlated with the book "Make your
1 1 "f ^ fL TTl i Y*f\X* 1 ^ * '
Tells of the meeting of two devout young
people with a third, cynical and unhappy, at
Hume Lake, camping wonderland high in the
central inountains of California
THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. AV-ED
1960 lOmin sd color $100, rent $6
ei-Jh-sh-ad
Presents Scotland whose terrain shows
little change since the glacial period. Shows
fishing, hunting, tending sheep, and harvesting
grain. At a Highland gathering prizes and
trophies lure contestants from all over Scot-
land
HIGHWAY TO THE MOON. AmLatex 1959
20min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ozzie Glover Productions
The manufacture and use of Polyurethane
foam, its application to space travel, etc.
HOMES THAT CARE. MichHealth 1958 30min
sd b&w $100
ad
Deals with the fundamentals of good
gatient care in typical nursing homes and
omes for the aged. Aspects of care covered
are: home construction, sanitation, techniques
of patient care, personal hygiene, laundry pro-
cedures, sterilization techniques, use of medi-
cations and charting requirements
HONG KONG REPORT. Mennonite 1961 20min
sd color $175, free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Valley Forge Films
Shows needs of the refugees in Hong
Kong and what Voluntary Relief Agencies are
doing to relieve these needs through food
distribution, clothing, soap and other neces-
sities. Includes the preparation processes of
relief material for overseas and the final dis-
tribution
HONOLULU— PROFILE OF DEMOCRACY.
Hoefler 1960 17min sd color $160
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Analyzes the conditions that make it
possible for a variety of cultures and creeds
to live and work together democratically in a
highly cosmopolitan community
HOPI KACHINAS. ACIProd 1960 lOmin sd b&w
$50. color $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains how the commonly seen but
seldofm understood kachina dolls provide the
key to the true meaning of the Hopi culture.
Demonstrates the carving and painting of the
dolls, and describes their religious meaning
LC card Fi A 60-3248
THE HORMONES: SMALL BUT MIGHTY.
NET 1958 29min sd b&w (Patterns of life
ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
forma. Kinescope
Describes the ways in which hormones
are produced in the glands and circulate in the
bloodstream. Tells what happens if they do not
perform their functions adequately. Explains
how they stimulate and control the functions
of growth, metabolism and reproduction
LC card Pi A 61-180
HORSE FARM. Grover 1960 15min sd color
$150
el-Jh-ad Guide
Explains that not many years ago, most
horses here were raised for work and were
big, heavy animals. Now it is hard to find
horses trained to pull anything. They are slim-
mer, lighter animals and most of them come
from Arabian stock or from cross-breeding
to Arabians. Shows many different occupations
growing up around the raising of horses for
riding
HOSPITAL CLEAN. Hunting 1960 20min sd
b&w free- loan
ad
Attempts to see through the eyes of the
people who swing the mops and dust the
windowsllls in hospitals. Shows employees that
their jobs are vital to the health of the
patients
HOUSE CLEANING WITH A WINNING TEAM.
Assn 1961 13min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Victor Kayfetz Productions
for Bissell Home Service Institute
A father and his two young girls take a
hand at running the house while mother is in
the hospital with her new baby. Father feels
he is well qualified and soon has introduced
complete chaos. His young daughter shows him
how to house clean and keep things shipshape
HOW A SCIENTIST WORKS. EducHor 1960
15min sd color $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Fred and Cynthia Chapman
Portrays various techniques used by the
scientist in solving a problem. The immediate
task concerns the disappearance of wild geese
from an area where they formerly were plenti-
ful. Some methods used are observations in
the field, keeping of records, reference to books,
consultation with authorities, testing and re-
jecting ideas, using imaginative thinking
HOW DO YOU DRIVE? CanNFB 1960 26min sd
b&w $110, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Royal Canadian Air Force
Shows what a driver should do under a
variety of conditions, from turning a corner to
halting a skid. Follows the course of instruc-
tion of a new driver, pointing out the basic
rules for handling a car from the moment a
novice enters it to the common hazards he en-
counters on the road
LC card Fi A 60-3183
EFLA evaluation card No. 4385
^HOW GREEN ARE MY DOLLARS. Kalb 1959
20min sd color rent $60
ad
Discusses the value of investing in mutual
funds. Tells the story of three friends with
different ideas on investing, spelling out the
features and advantages of "lump sum" Invest-
ment in mutual funds
LC card Fi A 60-3176
HOW GREEN PLANTS MAKE FOOD: PHOTO-
SYNTHESIS. .UW 1961 13^minsd color
(The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Holland Wegman
Through animation, micro -photography
and live action, shows how green plants make
food in the process of photosynthesis
2B
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
HOW MATERIALS ARE CHANGED. UW 1961
13J^min sd color (The living science ser)
el-Jh Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Considers important characteristics and
properties of substances. Introduces concepts
relating to structure of matter, elements and
compounds, chemical change
HOW OUR TWO PARTY SYSTEM OPERATES.
RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building
political leadership ser) $125, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Describes the key functions of political
garties in the democratic system in the United
tates
LC card Fi A 60-1768
HOW SUNSHINE HELPS US. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Shows how sunshine gives warmth and
light, helps make rain which supplies water to
plants and animals, and enables green plants
to grow and provide food
LC card Fi A 61-59
EFLA evaluation card No. 4425
HOW THE WATER CYCLE WORKS. UW 1961
ISi/^min sd color (The living science ser)
$135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by National Film Studios
Discusses concepts concerning the water
table and how the water cycle works
HOW TO HAVE AN ACCIDENT AT WORK.
Disney 1960 8min sd color $100, rent $6
sh-c-ad
A satire on the serious business of plant
safety featuring Donald Duck as the accident
prone employee who is advised to observe the
safety rules by a new Disney character. J, J.
Fate
HOW TO PREVENT OBJECTIONS IN SELL-
ING. Dartnell 1961 30min sd b&w $290,
rent apply
ad Guide
Produced by the Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Highlights the six key techniques that
keep objections from popping up in a sales
presentation. Shows how to put more punch in
a presentation by avoiding common pitfalls of
communication
HOW TO SELL CREATIVELY. Dartnell 1961
30min sd b&w $290, rent apply
ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Correlated with the book "How to sell
creatively"
Discusses special problems of creative
selling and shows what creative selling is and
how to use it to build more sales
HOW WE ELECT OUR PRESIDENTS. Birad
1961 lOmin sd b&w $50, color $125
p Guide
Study of the democratic processes that
appoint one man out of over 160,000,000 to be
President of the United States for a four-year
term. Depicts the national convention, the
issues, the highlights that go into the manner
of selecting delegates, voting information, the
"big' states to watch, election day tally, the
electoral college
LC card Fi A 61-316
EFLA evaluation card No. 4466
HOWLER MONKEYS OF BARRO COLORADO
ISLAND. PennStU 1960 27min sd b&w
$130. rent $5.25
c-ad
Field study and census of a howler
monkey population in its natural habitat on
Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone.
Shows environment, observation procedures,
locomotion, reproduction, and other behavioral
characteristics and social interactions
HOW'S IT GOING? (4 films). Strau.ss 1961
ea 3min sd b&w set $125
c-ad Guide
Correlated with the book "How's It going"
Deals with techniques of successful inter-
viewmg Shows that preparation will set the
climate for the whole interview, how to focus
on getting agreement, the kind of action that
should result from the interview, and how
both parties can profit
Titles are:
1. MORE THAN PAPERWORK ^
2. GIVE AND TAKE
3. MEANS TO AN END
4. THE WAY AHEAD
HUGHES ELECTRON NEWS. HughesAir 1959
I5min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Typical sub.1etcts include electron tube
production, the GAR- 3 Super Falcon, transistor
manufacturing, the first fully automated pro-
duction line and new diode production facilities
and techniques
THE HUMAN BODY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM.
Coronet 1960 13i^min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Shows structure and functions of the
excretory sysitem of the human body. Describes
the kidneys explaining that through the pro-
cesses of filtration of wastes, and the re-
absorption of needed nutrients, the kidneys
carry on their main function of regulating the
composition of blood. Discusses the role of the
skin in removing water from the body
LC card Fi A 60-876
THE HUMAN BODY: RESPIRATORY SYS-
TEM. Coronet 1961 13V2min sd b&w $75.
color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Locates and describes the organs of the
respiratory system, and shows in animation
and live demonstration the mechanics of ventila-
tion and the physics of diffusion between
aveoli and capillaries. Illustrates the effect on
the respiratory system of varying needs for
oxygen, and the function of the respiratory
system in providing needed oxygen and
eliminating carbon dioxide
LC card Fi A 61-139
HUMAN FULFILLMENT. NET 1959 29min sd
b&w (The search for America ser) rent
apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Presents interviews with Dr Mark Van
Doren and Dr Paul Tillich concerning the high-
est goals man can achieve. Questions are
answered on the relation of pleasure to happi-
ness, life after death, personal objectives, and
the kinds of human fulfillment
LC card Fi A 60-1987
I DO. B&FComm 1961 28min sd color $175
sh-c
Produced by Charter Oak
Helps young couples understand their
changing moods and demonstrates the value
and importance of planning for premarital guid-
ance
I WAS A NINETY POUND WEAKLING. Can
NFB 1961 29min sd b&w (Candid eye ser)
$130
ad
Character study of people who are anxi-
ous to keep themselves and other people physi-
cally fit
IDENTIFICATION
In SLIME MOLDS (3 films)
IF NOT NOW, WHEN? JewishChaut 1960
28i^min sd b&w (The rabbi ser) $75. rent
$10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Himan Brown
Dramatic story of a man who had lost his
spiritual moorings, how. as he faces a serious
operation, his surgeon, concerned about his
patient's will to live, calls on a rabbi to
help change his attitude. Shows his efforts to
re-awaken the man's humanity and faith
24
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
I'LL SING, NOT CRY. UnitedChurch 1959
29min sd b&w $115.91. color $191.53
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Berkeley Studio .
Correlated with the book "African man-
hunt" by Munroe Scott .^ ^ ^^. ■, • x
Reflects African life and thinking in
reliffious terms ,^_„
BFLA evaluation card No. 4173
IM HERZEN EUROPAS. Churchill 1961 llmin
ad b&w $65, rent $3.50; color $115. color $5
el-Jh Guide
German narration ^ . ,
Shows life, work and play in a tyriical
Swiss setting
IIVI LANDE WILHELIVI TELLS. Churchill 1961
llmin sd b«&w $65. rent $3.50; color $115.
rent $5
el-Jh-sli-c Guide
German narration . . „^,„ ,
Shows scenes from Schiller's Wilhelm
Tell, but it is also a panoramic documentary
of cities, glaciers, the Matterhorn area, the
Tell region, and examples of contemporary
direct democracy
THE IMAGE IN TIIVIE. Rothschild 1960 14min
sd color $150. rent $15
sh-c-ad
Produced by George Manupelli Films
Familiar images: mist on a river, fall
foliage, a tenement Are, night lights, but
edited to draw the attention to qualities of
color, light, texture, motion, etc. within these
images
IMPACTI ModemTP 1959 25%min sd color free-
sh-c-ad
Produced for Panhandle Eastern Pipeline
Co. by Farrell & Gage Films
Discusses the impact of natural gas
on the national economy of the United States.
Explains how a small midwestem town grew
and prospered with the industrial utilization
of natural gas
LC card Fi A 60-3310
IN A IVIIRROR LIGHTLY. Methodist 1961
20min sd b&w rent $5; color $235, rent
$6
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by the Graded Press
Shows an adult class that had drifted
along from one week to the next, managing
to stay awake, but not accomplishing much
more. Something happens to change the class
from a collection of a dozen indifferent in-
dividuals into a wide-awake, searching group
IN MUNICH
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
IN SALZBURG AND THE TYROL
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
IN THE COUNTRY— l-ll
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKIES. ChofC-
Glenwood 1956 13min sd color free-loan
•'j^" sh-c-ad
■' , Old prospector and his donkey enter the
Glenwood Springs area for the first time since
early mining days. Shows scenic and historic
points of interest and natural scenery
IN THE TYROL
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
THE INCAS. Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60.
color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
. Uses films of authentic sites, archae-
ological remains, and existing Peruvian Indian
village life to present a historical, geograph-
ical, and cultural view of the Incan civiliza-
tion. Discusses the distinctive features of the
Incan government and of the economy based
on agriculture and small industries and crafts.
Includes a re-enactment of the Incan worship
of the pagan sun -god
LC card P^i A 61-138
THE INCONSTANT AIR. McGraw 1961 27mln
sd (Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
Survey of man's earliest attempts to
comprehend the forces affecting weather and
climatic changes to more scientific observation
and theory. Shows meteorological installations
all over the world
INDIAN VALHALLA. NET 1958 29mln sd b&W
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story and historical significance
of the battle of Fort Recovery in the settle-
ment of Ohio. Explains how the grievances of
settlers and Indians led to war and ultimate
defeat for the Indians
LC card Fi A 60-1993
THE INDIANAPOLIS 500. Dynamic 1960 30min
sd b&w $125, rent $12.50; color $250. rent
$17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows builders, drivers and mechanics
fighting to keep the tension down. Three rec-
ords were broken by drivers in qualifying for
this 1960 race. Roger Ward takes the lead
but loses to Jim Rathmann in the last lap
by only 12 seconds
INDUSTRIAL GASES AND SHIELDED ARC
WELDING. AirRed 1960 27min sd color
free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells how industrial gases are used in
our everyday living. Deals with all of the
inert gas shielded arc welding processes, with
some close-ups of metal transfer in the gas
shielded arc welding process. Covers semi-
automatic and fully automatic welding
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN ENG-
LAND. EBF 1960 25min sd b&w $135. rent
$7.75; color $270. rent $8.50
Jh-sh Guide
Describes rural England prior to the in-
dustrial revolution, explaining that most man-
ufacturing was carried on in the home. Dis-
cusses how the development and improvement
of the spinning Jenny, the power loom, and
the steam engine changed nineteenth-century
England
LC card Fi A 60-86
EFLA evaluation card No. 4312
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND MAN-MADE
DEFENSES. Coronet I960 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Shows causes of infectious diseases and
explains at length how we use man-made de-
fenses to protect ourselves. We see how anti-
toxins, vaccines, antibiotics, and synthetic
drugs are produced and used to help develop
active and passive immunity
LC cai'd Fi A 60-3333
THE INFLUENTIAL AMERICANS. Carousel
1961 52min sd b&w $250, rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Shows methods for teaching; importance
of the individual teacher, and teacher train-
ing
EFLA evaluation card No. 4386
THE INFORMATION MACHINE. IntBus 1958
lOmin sd color $60, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles and Ray Eames
An account of the development of the
electronic computer, beginning with primitive
man and ending with the advent of machine
simulation
EFLA evaluation card No. 3814
INSELSOMMER. See SUMMER ON THE
ISLAND
25
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
/
INSIDE STORY. FarmFlm 1959 21miii sd color
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Young Studio tor
Eli Lally & Co.
From eggs in the soil that resist the
strongest disinfectants, to worms inside your
hogs and larvae in their lungs, is an ever-re-
curring phenomenon which oesets the swine
grower. Portrays what causes the trouble and
what to do about it
INSIDE THE WEATHER. UW 1961 13l^min
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by National Film Studios
On an air trip to Chicago, two children
learn about some important weather factors and
the problems of weather forecasting
INSTRUCTIONS OR OBSTRUCTIONS. BurNat
Affairs 1961 12min sd color (Modern man-
agement films ser) $125, rent $25
ad Guide
Designed for supervisory training in
plants and offices. Dr Paul Pigors of the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology gives super-
visors many useful hints for handling the diffi-
cult job of giving orders and instructions to
subordinates
INSTRUiVIENTS FOR FOLK SONGS. HousFdn
1960 14min sd b&w (Jimmie Driftwood ser)
$150
el Guide
Jimmie Driftwood stimulates interest in
folk instruments through narration, singing
and playing on authentic old instruments seldom
heard or used today
EFLA evaluation card No. 4313
INTERCEPT. IntBus 1959 lOmin sd color $50.
free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Stan Russel Productions
How the SAGE/BOMARC air defense
system operates to secure our borders from
enemy air attack. A giant IBM computer in
the SAGE installation tracks the flying target
automatically. It fires the missile from a launch-
ing point hundreds, or even thousands of miles
away
INTERVIEWING AND QUALIFYING A
YOUNG MR AND MRS. Kalb 1957 20min
sd b&w (Sales training films ser) $70
ad Guide
Sales film for the training of salesmen
of mutual funds, using as an illustration the
interviewing and qualifying of a young couple
LC card Fi A 60-3177
INTO THE KNOWN. Sterl-MovUSA 1960 28min
sd b&w or color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by American Textbook Pub-
lishers Institute
Shows importance of the textbook in
teachmg and learning with students at work in
elementary and high schools
INTRODUCING HALF STEPS
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
INTRODUCTION TO A CHAMPION. DeltaC&S
1960 13min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
-.r X ^4i^ ^^S-^^SJ^^^^ iP Wash., Ore., Idaho,
Mont., Wyo., N.D., S.D. and Utah
Shows action shots including a night ap-
proach and landing of a jet plane, the Corvair
INTRODUCTION TO FEEDBACK. IntBus 1960
lll^mm sd color $60, free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles and Ray Fames
Simple, presentation of the feedback idea,
its growmg importance in our culture and some
examples of tools developed to facilitate its use
AN INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINIS-
TRATION. RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w
(Building political leadership ser) $125, rent
♦10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
csf^^cJ^^S^^ the field of .public administration.
Stresses the need for citizen participation if
government operations are to be efficient
LC card Fi A 60-1763
INTRODUCTION TO THE CHEMISTRY
LABORATORY
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
INVENTION IN DANCE
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
IRELAND— A FAMILY OF KILLARNEY.
Frith 1960 16min sd color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
A study of southern Ireland and the life
of the O'Reilly family of Killarney. They have
a jaunting- cart trip tlirough Muckross National
Park; go around the Ring of Kerry, to the
City of Cork and explore Blarney Castle
THE IRON HIGHWAY. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Reviews briefly the forms of transporta-
tion in wide use before the advent of railroads.
Tells the story of railroad development in the
early 1800's, explaining how railroading was
financed through Federal subsidies, and also
covering other aspects
LC card Fi A 60-3007
IRON ORE FROM CERRO-BOLIVAR.
THE STORY OF CERRO BOLIVAR
See
ISRAEL. AV-ED 1960 lOmin sd color $100,
rent $6
Jh-sh-ad
Shows the growth of a nation; the story
of the people who swarmed to Israel after it
became a country on May 15, 1948 and the
reclamation of land which had been useless for
thousands of years
IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY
In HEREDITY (7 films)
IT'S A GRAND OLD FLAG. OhioStU 1959
15min sd color rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
The 1959 Ohio State University Marching
Band in one of the most elaborate shows in the
history of the band. Traces the development
of the United States Flag in a spectacular dis-
play of marching, music, and color
IT'S A SET-UP. NatPaper 1957 22min sd b&w
or color free -loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of making a paper box from the
request by the customer through the complete
process (design, making, and filling with mer-
chandise) and appearance on the counter with
customer re-action
IT'S AUTUMN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. Modern
TP 1960 27min sd color free-loan
ad
Available only in Conn.. Del.. D.C., north-
ern 111.. Ind., Ky., Me., Md., Mass.. Mich.,
N.J., N.Y.. N.C., Ohio, Pa., R.L. S.C, Vt.,
Va., and "W. Va.
Produced by Dan Stiles Associates for
New Hampshire Planning & Development Com-
mission
Shows a vacationing couple driving
through New Hampshire during the splendid
fall season. Affords a wonderful view of the
White Mountains, trails and camping facili-
ties, lakes and streams. Also, lawn bowling,
aerial chair lifts, antique car show and harness
racing
IT'S TIME TO TAKE STOCK. Johnson&J 1960
19min sd b&w $65, free-loan
c-ad Guide
Depicts waste of capital by duplication
of merchandise in disorganized stock rooms and
describes steps for modernizing stockroom pro-
cedures to encourage better use of manpower
and better buying practices
LC card Fi A 60-1311
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
IT'S YOUR MOVE. ModernTP 1961 24min sd
color $150, free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Blofllms for Conveyor Equip-
ment Manufacturers Assn.
Bringing men and material together effi-
ciently for mass production has been achieved
by the conveyor. Demonstrates the place of
conveyor systems in our economy. Shows trans-
portation, distribution and agriculture and man-
ufacturing
JOHNSON GRASS; THE ENEMY UNDER-
GROUND. ModernTP 1958 12min sd color
free-loan
sh-c-ad
Distribution limited to cotton-growinj?
areas
Produced by the Calvin Co. for the Dow
Chemical Co.
Shows how Johnson grass can be control-
led with the effective new chemical. Dowpon
which knocks out the underground root and
rhizome systems as well as the topgrowth
JAMES B. CONANT. EBF 1960 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
James B. Conant. President of Harvard
University for 20 years, speaks with Nathaniel
Ober, principal of the High School in Clayton,
Mo. about the essential problems of American
education. In 1958, Dr Conant and Mr Ober
made a study of the American public high school
for the Carnegie Foundation
•"^V^/Je^^S^LDEN age of FLEMISH
PAINTING (3 films)
JAPAN'S CHANGING FACE. Assn 1960 53min
sd b&w (The twentieth century ser) free-
loan
Jh-sli-c-ad Guide
Produced by Burton Benjamin for Pru-
dential Insurance Co. of America
The youth of Japan, today, after a war
in which their old values, especially the authori-
tarian figure of the Emperor and by extension,
their parents, have been shaken, are torn be-
tween two cultures — their old and the new
adopted from the Western world
LC card Fi A 60-816
JERRY JOINS UP. AmRedCross 1961 22min sd
color $97.11, free-loan
ei-Jh-sh
Produced by Arga Films
Tells how Jerry realized that his talent,
labor and friendship are needed and appreciated
by others. Everything Jerry does is a part of
school life including Junior Red Cross activi-
ties which are an integral part of classroom
work
JERUSALEM, THE SACRED CITY. Family
1960 14min sd (The land of the Bible ser)
b&w rent $5, color rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Ahed, a modern boy of Jerusalem, shows us
around his city and tells about the sites and
structures related to Biblical events, as well
as those of interest to worshippers
JEUNESSE EN BLEU. French 1959 20min sd
b&w rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Life in a military preparatory school. A
student comes to the school for the first time;
morning in the dormitory, English course,
French course, lunch, sports, decorating the
dormitory, visit to the model planes work-
shop, parade
JEUX DE PARIS. French 1959 45min sd b&w
rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows an international sport meeting:
arrival of the teams of the various countries;
settling at the students' residence in Antony;
training; the opening ceremony; semi- finals;
finals in athletics, swimming, basketball, tennis;
the highlights of the games
JOHN CROWE RANSOM (2 films). NET 1959
ea 29min sd b&w (Of poets and poetry ser)
rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Part 1. Mr Ransom reads and comments on
his own poetry. Galway Kinnell discusses
Ransom's poetry and explains why it is
difficult to comprehend
LC card Fi A 61-168
Part 2. Mr Ransom reads and comments on
his poetry dealing with love and war. Gal-
way Kinnell discusses the merits of Ran-
som's poetry
LC card Fi A 61-169
JOURNEY IN HEALTH. Smart 1960 22min sd
b&w $10. color $50
ad
Discusses the importance of preventive
medicine among children through the regular
and continual health supervision of a physi-
cian, emphasizing the need for early and
regular visits
LC card Fi A 60-3221
JOURNEY TO UNDERSTANDING. Iversen
1960 27min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in Spanish and English versions
Sponsored by New York Bible Society
A gang fight in New York City's Spanish
Harlem shows a discouraged Bible Society
representative what the Bible can do to help
potential juvenile delinquents. Portrays New
York Bible Society's work on New York water-
front and in low income areas of the city
JUAN Y MARIA (6 films). Neubacher 1961 ea
llmin sd color ea $110, set $595
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish narration
Titles are:
1. EN CAS A. Portrays a morning in the life
of the Gomez family starting at the
breakfast table
2. LA ESCUELA. Shows Juan and Maria in
their respective schools. Classrooms, play-
ground, library, cafeteria, and recreation
room are shown. Illustrates government
and private educational systems
3. LA COMIDA. Shows Gomez family's dining
room where place- settings, silver, china,
etc. are presented. Presents Gomez
family's favorite restaurant, where typi-
cal Spanish- American dishes are seen
being served
4. DE COMPRAS. Gomez children go shopping
to a modern market and also visit a
large modern department store
5. EL RECREO. Depicts types of sports and
recreation: a rodeo, recreation club, bull-
fight, baseball, soccer, frontenis, swim-
ming and a regional dance
6. UN VIAJE. Children visit a travel agency
to discuss plans with an agent and study
travel literature on means of transporta-
tion and hotel accomodations
JUBILEE JAMBOREE. BoyS 1960 IT^^min sd
color $85
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights all of the very many special
events that occur at a Boy Scout jamboree.
Shows how more than 50,000 boys enjoy a
jamboree experience, and the close relation-
ships shared by boys from all over the world
JULIUS CAESAR. NET 1958 59min sd b&w
(Great plays in rehearsal ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from Shake-
speare's Julius Caesar. Director Eric Salmon
discusses relationship between Brutus and Cas-
sius. Explores theme of the tragic figure and
the modern significance of Shakespeare's in-
terest in governmental themes
LC card Fi A 61-152
JULIUS CAESAR. UW 1957 13min sd b&w
(The worlds a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act IV. Scene III. Caesar is dead, and
Brutus and Cassius quarrel violently in Brutus'
tent in the Sardian Desert
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
KARL MENNINGER. EBF 1960 SOmin sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh.c-ad Guide
Karl Menninger, psychiatrist and author,
converses in the library of the Menninger
Foundation with Denver Lindley, editor of
Viking Press. He discusses the functions of
psychiatry, the relationship of the psychiatrist
with his patient, the significance of Freud's
work and writings, and the way in which psy-
chiatry is bringing man a better understanding
of himself
LC card Fi A 60-855
KINDS OF LOVE. NET 1959 29min sd b«&w
(The search for America ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the kinds of love prevalent in
America. Father Thruston Davis and Dr Erich
Fromm are questioned concerning present-day
attitudes toward love
LC card Fi A 60-1983
THE KITCHEN KEYBOARD. ModernTP 1961
20min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by On Film for R. T. French Co.
Offers easy guides for the use of spices
and herbs in everyday dishes as well as in
foreign foods. Shows that seasoning is a per-
sonal art, and that once you know the joy of
experimenting you make your own rules
KNOXVILLE WHERE LAKES AND MOUN-
TAINS MEET. KnoxTour 1959 20min sd
b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Guided Tours Production Co.
Depicts Knoxville, Great Smoky Moun-
tains National Park and points of interest
around Knoxville
LABORATORY ANIMAL TECHNICIAN: A
CAREER IN CARE. CalifU 1958 27min sd
color $195, rent apply
Jh-sh.c
Defines career opportunities available to
the modern laboratory animal technician. It is
told through the viewpoint of a vivarium super-
visor at the training of technicians and the
operation of a laboratory animal facility
LAKE TROUT AND LIGHT TACKLE. Lane
1960 lOmin sd color (Outdoor ser) $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how lake trout are caught in the
early spring in shallow water in the lakes of
central Canada on light spinning tackle
THE LAKEWOOD STORY. Glover 1960 26y2min
sd b&w or color free- loan
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Lakewood City Hall
. Story of the beginning and development of
a city and all the facets concerned with the
plannmg and building
^^•^P^n iV '^'^P,¥*oA^f "^O GROW. ModernTP
1960 14mm sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
a u „^^°,?"S?^^^y .S"" I^ial Films for Robert
Schalkenbach Foundation
After their three children have arrived,
a couple add a wing to their home. When their
tax bill IS increased as a result, they resent
It. Includes readings from Henry George, Amer-
ican economist, who believed that land- value
should be taxed because it is a community-
created value, and that all labor products
should be exempt from taxation
^^^SyS^ f^^^^.^%^}f^^- UW 1961 ISmin
sd b&w $60, color $115
P
Produced by Jack Trop
\.^^r. ^K^^^/ ^® ^^i'^l^ P^ ^ "^tle girl who has
Sf f.^ "33,^^^*^ *?* ^1^ 1^-^' ^y,t sounds and memories
have made it believable. Bandages are re-
moved from her eyes and she discovers beauty
all around ner
LAND OF THE RED GOAT. CanTrav 1960
20min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Province of British Co-
lumbia
The region through which the Stikine
River flows has until recently been an unknown
land, a region of snow-capped peaks, valleys,
green plateaus and wildlife. Shows a provincial
government biologist on an exploratory trip and
records his findings in full detail
LAND OF WHITE ALICE. BellTell 1960
271/^min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Van Dyke Productions for
Western Electric Co.
Tells the story of Alaska today and shows
the Bell System's part in providing a reliable
comcmunications system for our air defense
forces and the people of Alaska
EFLA evaluation card No, 4429
THE LANGUAGE OF DANCE
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
THE LANGUAGE OF FACES. AmFriendsServ
1961 17min sd b&w $75, rent $3
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts idea of potential warfare in
American life — children singing during H-bomb
drills, businessmen inspecting a Civil Defense
shelter, people watchng military parades and
weapons displays — but also examples of the
growing renunciation of violence, concluding
with scenes of a Quaker vigil at the Pentagon
LC card Fi A 61-320
THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAMERA EYE
In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films)
LAST OF THE GIANTS. UnionPacif 1960
23min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Parade of locomotives commemorates a
romantic era of railroading when steam was
king of the iron trail. The star is "Big Boy,"
largest of its type ever built, at work and
in the roundhouse
LAUGHTER IS HOLY. Worldwide 1959 SOmin
sd b&w rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Guideposts Associates
Portrayal of a chapter from Joe E.
Brown's diary written during his personal
appearances before American troops during
World War II, The film depicts Joe in action
on makeshift stages, battling not only the
bombings and blackouts but also a great
physical affliction which threatens his career
LAURIE LEARNS A SECRET. AmDental 1960
17min sd color $75. rent $3
el-Jh-sh-ad
Laurie, a young adult, learns about the
distinction between tooth cleaning and brush-
ing after she views a plaque from her teeth
under a microscope, A disclosing solution is
used to demonstrate effective cleaning with a
good toothbrush
LAW AND ORDER
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
THE LAW AND TRAGEDY OF SCHOOL BUS
ACCIDENTS. Barbre 1961 30min sd color
(Hamilton School law ser) $290, rent $35
ad
Discusses responsibility of bus loading,
selection of drivers, the legal responsibility
of bus drivers, obligation of school districts
to establish "safe" routes, and others
LAWN BEAUTIFUL. ModernTP 1961 16min sd
color free-loan.
ad
Sponsored by Sears, Roebuck & Co,
Step-by-step guide to building a better
lawn. Shows how to prepare top soil for seed-
ing, gives important information about choos-
ing the right calibrations for your spreader
when applying fertilizer and other soil con-
ditioners. Shows regular program of care and
maintenajice
28
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LEARNING ABOUT BEARS. EBF 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60. color $120
p Guide
Describes the role of the mother bear to
her cubs, showing how she teaches her cubs
to find food, to learn about natural enemies,
and to obey. Explains that the bears hibernate
for the winter and that in the second year
the cubs Ro forth alone when their mother
leaves them to raise a new family
LC card Fi A 60-3171
LEARNING ABOUT SEEDS. EBF 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el Guide
Uses time-lapse photography, close-ups,
and simple experiments to show the beg-innings
of plant life in seeds, the conditions required
for seeds to sprout and grow, and the ways in
which seeds are scattered over the earth as
part of nature's plan for the survival of all
livinff things
LC card Fi A 60-3172
LEARNING & BEHAVIOR— (THE TEACHING
MACHINE). Carousel 1960 26min sd b&w
$135. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Shows how science can actually measure
the learning process and how Drs B. F.
Skinner and R. J. Herrnstein measure learning
and conditioning in the laboratory. Dr Skinner
shows that all learning is dependent upon
reward as a means of reinforcing a learned
response, and that if this factor is absent,
there is simply no learning
LEATHER IN THE IVIAKING. SwankMP 19G0
27min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Brown Shoe Co.
Takes an on-the-scene tour of a modern
tannery and watches the converting of raw
hides into fine, finished leather
LEGAL CONTROL AND DISCIPLINE OF
PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS. Barbre 1961
SOmin sd color (Hamilton School law ser)
$290, rent $35
ad
Discusses the legal control and discipline
of public school pupils; control of pupils out-
side of school hours; suspension of married
pupils, use of automobiles by high school
pupils and other cases
LEGAL LIABILITY OF TEACHERS FOR
SCHOOL ACCIDENTS. Barbre 1960 30min
sd color (Hamilton School law ser) $290,
rent $35
c-ad
Dean Robert R. Hamilton discusses the
legal liability of school teachers for school
accidents
LC card Fi A 60-1586
LET'S BUILD A HOUSE. Churchill 1960 llmin
sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110, rent
$4
p Guide
A father and two seven-year-old chil-
dren build a playhouse that is very much like
a real house, using concrete for the foundation,
bricks for the steps, wood for the floor, walls,
and roof, glass for windows, and iron to hold
things together. Shows the children helping in
the mixing, pounding, sawing and painting
LC card Fi A 61-21
LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films). OklaU-
Ed 1961 ea 15min sd b&w ea $60, set $700;
• .1 rent ea $2.50
'^ ' p-el-c Guide
Dr Merle Montgomery teaches the funda-
mentals of music to five children with the aid
of her two puppets. Provides opportunity for
extra drill on the reading of notes, their
rhythmic values and melodic patterns
Titles are:
1. PRESENTING MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
2. PLACING NOTES
3. OBSERVING RHYTHM SIGNS
4. BUILDING THE GRAND STAFF
5. REPEATING PATTERNS
6. NAMING NOTES
7. MAKING RESTS
8. HEARING INTERVALS
9. INTRODUCING HALF STEPS
10. MOVING UP A HALF STEP
11. MOVING DOWN A HALF STEP
12. WRITING A SONG
13. PLAYING "KING" OR "QUEEN"
LET'S HAVE A PARTY. Broadman 1959 lOmin
sd color $100. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Animated film demonstrates to party plan-
ners the essentials of a successful social event.
Describes the pre-planning of the social com-
mittee, and the work of the subcommittee on the
program, decorations, refreshments, and publi-
city. Shows views of the subcommittees in ac-
tion, of the party itself, of clean-up time, and
of the evaluation session
LC card Fi A 60-3423
LET'S VISIT SCHOOL LIBRARIES. See
SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN ACTION
LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Family 1960 14min sd
(The land of the Bible ser) b&w rent $5,
color rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Many of the customs and practices of the
people of the Bible lands are shown, with em-
phasis placed upon the relationship of the life
and cusoms of the people to Jesus' teachings
LIFE CYCLE
In SLIME MOLDS (3 films)
o
LIFE FOR GUEVE. UnitedChurch 1959 lOmin
sd b&w (Open house ser) $29
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Berkeley Studio
Shows how much an education can mean
in the life of an African woman
LIFE IN GRASSLANDS (Argentine pampas).
Coronet 1961 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Pictures a visit to the home of a family
living in the Argentine pampas, showing family
and community life on one of the representa-
tive grasslands of the world. Discusses the cli-
mate and geography of the Argentine pampas,
explaining that it is a productive region which
produces abundant food crops and fine cattle
and sheep
LC card Fi A 61-140
LIFE IN HOT RAIN FORESTS (Amazon
basin). Coronet 1961 13V2min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
el.Jh Guide
Explains the climatic factors that cause
a tropical rain forest and shows how small
communities of people of mixed Indian and
Portuguese blood who live along the Amazon
River adapt themselves to this kind of environ-
ment. Includes views of a family as they tend
their small garden, prepare their meals, and
gather products from the forest for trade
LC card Fi A 61-141
LIFE IN THE HIGH ANDES. Coronet 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains how life in high mountain re-
gions is affected by altitude and climate. Pic-
tures an Indian family living in a mountain
valley of Peru, and shows how farming, grazing,
and weaving are important to their lives.
Discusses the influences of the ancient Incan
civilization on these people, and presents views
of market day in the village *
LC card Fi A 61-142 '•'
LIFE IN THE WOOD LOT. McGraw 1960 17min
sd color (Ecology ser) $180, rent apply
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Brings into focus the hidden world of the
underbrush, in which the lower orders sustain
and support the higher orders. The grub lives
on the fallen log; fledgling grouse chicks feed
on grubs. In the plant world, the film witnesses
a similar silent rivalry.
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
LIFELINES, U.S.A. Assn 1958 26min sd b«few
free -loan ,. .
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Committee of American
Steamship Ldnes ^^ . ^ r,^ ^ -u *.
Shows how the United States merchant
marine serves the nation. Explains that the
government aids in the building and operation
of the merchant fleet, which enables American
shipowners and businessmen to compete for
world trade in rapidly expanding markets. In-
cludes views of many of the world's seaports
LC card Fi A 60-176
LIGHT AND ITS STORY. UW 1961 13V2min
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Our world of light, its sources and prop-
erties of heat, and the harnessing of heat
energy to serve man
LIGHT FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet 1960 llmin
sd b&w $60. color $110
p Guide
Uses simple observations and demonstra-
tions to show the basic properties of light.
Describes the effects of sunlight and compares
it to artificial light, observing that all light
is much alike. Discusses shadows, reflections,
the straight path of light, and the rainbow
LC card Fi A 60-3278, _ ^_„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4430
THE LIGHT WITHIN. RecBlind 1961 14min
sd b&w free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Story of a college student who is blinded
on a summer job. Shows how he learns the art
of living without sight and how the broken
lines of communication between the student
and the books from which he must learn are
restored by Recording for the Blind
THE LIMITATIONS OF THE SENSES. Moody
1960 28min sd color (Sense perception ser)
$220. rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Shows that the entire electromagnetic
spectrum, including radio waves, infrared,
ultra-violet X-rays, cosmic rays. etc.. is "light"
as much as the narrow band to which our
eyes respond. Discusses the world of ultra-
sonics. Shows how our minds interpret sensory
Information in the context of past experience
EFLA evaluation card No. 4475
LINE AND ART. Thorne 1960 llmin sd color
$110, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Develops concepts of line as visual
images, stressing the inherent beauty of line
and its expressive qualities as seen in draw-
ing, painting, and sculpture. Uses selections
ranging from the primitive and the old mas-
ters to the contemporary to illustrate the
artist's response to various media; indicates
how form and volume can be evolved from
line
LC card Fi A 61-8
LISTEN, SPEAK, LEARN. Rheem 1960 llmin
sd color $130, free-loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by James Fitzpatrick Co.
Presents basic concepts and procedures
in one of the most advanced language teaching
systems. Features simplicity of the operation
of the laboratory
A LITTLE BIT MORE. AmRedCross 1961
14i^min sd b&w $15, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Institute of Visual Com-
munication for Becton-Dickinson Foundation
Tells about people whose lives have
snecial meaning because they contribute some-
thing to the lives of others. Beyond doing
their own jobs well, they are all volunteers
in service to their community
LITTLE MAN STAND TALL. UnitedChris 1959
SOmin sd b&w $125, rent $6
sh-c-ad
A dramatization about the experiences
of a boatman of Paraguay who makes religion
a vital force in his lire after he learns about
the work of the Disciples of Christ in Asuncion
and Buenos Aires and the Friendship Mission
LC card Fi A 61-136
LONDON FIRE BRIGADE. FirePrev 1961 33min
sd color $265
Jh-sh-ad
Shows the operation and systems used by
the London Fire Brigade, and how many things
such as equipment, fire alarm bureau, fire
stations, etc. are different from those in this
country
LONG JOURNEY WEST— 1820. IndU 1960
16min sd b&w $75. rent $3.75; color $150,
rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Surveys the life of a New England mil-
ler's assistant and his family. Based on the
12-year old son's diary of the family's 78-day
trip from Massachusetts to Illinois
THE LONG SHIPS PASSING. LakeCarr 1960
28min sd color $198. free-loan
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Discusses the opportunities and advant-
ages of shipping by a lake carrier such pro-
ducts as iron ore. coal, and grain. Includes
scenes showing the life of a lake carrier
seaman. Animated sequences show how a lock
works
LC card Fi A 60-960
A LOOK AT LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Repub
Steel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building political
leadership ser) $125, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Discusses the socioeconomic and political
problems of our metropolitan areas and recent
reforms. Describes the conflicts that arise
between groups and between the central city
and suburbs
LC card Fi A 60-1771
LOOKING LIKE A MILLION. GenTel 1960
26min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Frederick K. Rockett Co.
Shows growth of the General Telephone
Company of California from start in 1929, to the
installation of their 1,000,000th phone in 1960
to Shirley Temple. Shows development of facili-
ties and services
LOST PICNIC. SouthernPacRR 1958 24min sd
color $145
Jh-sh-c-ad
A family is shown several wrecked cars
and told of the circumstances that led to
various traffic accidents. As a result the fa-
ther becomes a crusader for safety on the high-
ways. The film points out the progress being
made in highway engineering and enforcement
but stresses the failure of the driver to keep
pace
THE LOTTIE MOON STORY. BaptistBk 1960
82min sd b&w rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of Charlotte Moon, telling how
her life and work kindled the flame of mission-
ary compassion, in the hearts of Southern Bap-
tists
LC card Fi A 60-3390
LOUISIANA TERRITORY. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of the Louisiana Territory
and its significance in United States history,
and explains why this land changed ownership
between France and Spain until purchased by
Thomas Jefferson in 1803. Also discusses French
architecture in what became Missouri
LC card Fi A 60-1994
THE LUMBERYARD. Bailey 1961 llmin sd
b&w $60. rent $3; color $120. rent $6
p Guide
Produced by Lawbetts Productions
Kurt asks Dad's help in building a dog-
house. In the lumberyard the children see the
variety of materials that are sold. In flash-
backs, we see how the trees are cut and
carried to the sawmill to be cut into boards.
The boards are shipped to the lumberyards
where they are sold. Dad and the children
buy wood. wire, paint, and nails to build a
fine doghouse
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MSG-4, MISSILE MONITOR. HuffhesAir 1961
lOmin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how the Frescanar and Vest Pocket
systems are integrated into a larger systenq.
called Missile Monitor. Explains how the MbOr-4
electronically detects and evaluates target in-
formation and then coordinates fire power with-
in the defense area of a field army
MACBETH. UW 1957 13min sd b&w (The
worlds a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act II. Scene II of Shakespeare's play.
Intriffue, murder, tragedy in the story of a
man's insatiable desire for power
MACHINING STAINLESS STEELS, PART II.
JamHandy 19G1 29min sd b«few free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Paul Hance Productions for
Armco Steel Corp. . .„„„
Part I listed in 1954-1958 supplement
How free- machining steels can be worked
at high rates of production, particularly in
single and multiple spindle automatics., Methods
for improving performance of drill points: use
of small precision chucks and small precision
presses; methods of drill grinding by hand
THE MAGIC CARPET OF TULIPLAND. Films
Nat 1961 27V2niin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Replaces the film "Springtime in Holland"
Produced by Clifton Productions for As-
sociated Bulb Growers of Holland, .
Takes a trip through Holland during tulip-
time. Shows Holland's history, traditions, art
and everyday life. Shows in detail the work
behind the scenes in the 400 years old bulb
industry: hybridizing, research, laboratories, the
fields, the lifting of bulbs, packing and ship-
ping interspersed with parades, contests and
folk dances
THE MAGIC CHARM OF AUSTRIA'S
WANDERLAND. Lufthansa 1957 27min sd
color $137.60. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Neil Douglas
Travelog of Austria covering historic and
scenic points of interest. Begins with Voral-
berg and concludes with scenes of Vienna
THE MAGIC CIRCLE. JohnsonMot 1959 28min
sd b&w free- loan; color $115. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of how Johnson Sea-Horses are de-
signed and manufactured in one of the most
modern, progressive manufacturing plants in
the nation. Good example of what free enter-
prise can do
THE MAGNASYNC STORY. Riviera 1959 8min
sd color free- loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Magnasync Corp.
Discusses Magnasync motion picture sound
recording equipment which is available to film
producers
LC card Fi A 60-1871
MAGNETIC FORCE. McGraw 1961 27min sd
(Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
gucgs
Explains the nature of the earth's mag-
netic field, beginning with early speculations;
describes the magnetic field within the earth
and in space, and shows how the magnetic
field controls the path of charged particles that
make up the aurora
LA MAISON DE MOLIERE. French 1958 21min
sd b&w rent $1
c-ad
French narration
History of the Comedie-Fran<jaise:
Theatre under Louis XIV; Moliere; the Italian
companies; tradition in the XVIII th century;
Talma and the Revolution; changes in costumes;
the opening of Hernani; Famous actors of the
XlXth century; year 1900 up to the present
MAKE MONEY PICKING BEANS. GregHEd
1960 ISi^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh
Discusses the need for bean pickers in
western Oregon, presenting an overview of the
job and its rewards
LC card Fi A 60-1583
MAKE MONEY PICKING BERRIES. OregHEd
1957 lOmin sd color free- loan
Jh-sh
Discusses the need for strawberry pickers
in western Oregon, presenting an overview of
the job and its rewards
LC card Fi A 60-1579
MAKING A WARP
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
MAKING RESTS
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
MAN AND NATURE
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
MAN ENOUGH FOR THE JOB. Orleans 1961
25min sd color $250
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Bobby's family worries about his lack of
interest in anything, but moving to a rural
area brings him into 4-H work and helps him
become interested in many projects and in
community service. He attends the Annual
4-H conference
THE MAN WHO DIDN'T BELIEVE IN AC-
CIDENTS. ModernTP 1959 17min sd b&w
free- loan
ad
Produced by Excello Corp.
Demonstrates the bad effect of a wander-
ing mind. A fluid milk plant safety director
and his visitor see, through magic glasses,
workers wearing hats which indicate that their
minds are_on television shows, sports, and re-
creation and tells how this can jeopardize
safety
THE MAN WHO DIDN'T WALK
In MEDICINE AND THE LAW (4 films)
MAN'S COSMIC STATUS. NET 1959 29min sd
b&w (The search for America ser) rent
apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Interviews Dr William Ernest Hocking
and Dr Paul Tillich on man's place in the uni-
verse; whether the universe is hostile, friendly,
or neutral toward man's well-being; the respon-
sibilities of man as a conscious being in the
universe; and whether human life is purposeful
LC card Fi A 60-1986
MANY PAIRS OF GENES
In HEREDITY (7 films)
MAPS FOR A CHANGING WORLD. EBF rev
1960 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1942 film "The airplane
changes our world map"
Traces the evolution of world map con-
cepts from ancient times to the jet age, em-
phasizing the influence of air transportation on
present-day concepts of map making. Describes
the three-dimensional nature of the earth and
illustrates many types of flat maps. Uses ani-
mation to explain latitude and longitude, and
shows how to use a polar projection map
LC card Fi A 60-87
MARCH OF PROGRESS. UnionStock 1958 16min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Gene K. Walker Produc-
tions
Shows modern improvements in central
livestock market to meet changes in production
and marketing. Describes how shifts in popula-
tion and increase in the number and location
of meat packers has brought about marketing
and transportation changes. Shows such im-
provements as mechanized equipment, new type
of pen construction, and modern docks
31
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
MARCHING BAND HIGHLIGHTS OF^ 1956.
OhioStU 1956 17min sd color rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Selected sections of shows from the 1956
season including the traditional flag- raising
ceremony, "Script-Ohio," a rendition of the
history of jazz, and a colorful "Stars and
Stripes Forever" flag-show
MARGARET MEAD, EBF 1960 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Margaret Mead, celebrated anthropologist,
discusses marriage and morality, the place of
women in modern life, the education of young
people, the responsibilities of nationhood, the
role of the individual in a democratic society,
and the scentiflc frontiers of the future.
MARINE RACING HIGHLIGHTS. Gulf 1961
18min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Riverside Pictures , ,
Features scenes from some of America s
outstanding racing regattas such as the Gold
Cup
MARINELAND OF THE PACIFIC. Glover 1959
27min sd b&w or color free-loan
' p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
t, Sponsored by Marineland of the Pacific
The story of the first whale ever to be
captured alive and trained to perform to the
enjojnnent of millions both young and old
MARSHES OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Daggett
1960 12%min sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presents the wildlife of the soggy waste-
' lands built by the Mississippi River along the
Gulf of Mexico. Shows the land building work
of the Mississippi, points out the dependence
of animal life on specific plants of the area,
and pictures gigantic floclcs of geese and
ducks in their winter homes. Includes close-up
views of alligators, turtles, mink, otters, rac-
coons, muskrats, nutria, and other wildlife
residents of the marshlands. Visits a trapping
family in their marsh camp and follows the
trapper as he runs his trap line in this great
fur-producing area
, LC card Fi A 60-3330
EFLA evaluation card No. 4470
THE MASK OF COMEDY. Pizzo 1960 17min
sd color $170. rent $17
Jh-sh-c-ad
Documentary of the history of commedia
dell'arte and its widespread influence upon
modern theater
LC card Fi A 60-3444
MASSACHUSETTS MEANS PROGRESS. Mass
DptComm 1959 21min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Laurence Associates
Depicts the industrial expansion that is
taking place within the State of Massachusetts
and discusses the potential for the future
LC card Fi A 60-1969
THE MASTERBUILDER (2 films). NET 1958
ea 59min sd b&w (Great plays in rehearsal
ser) rent ea $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescopes
Part 1. Presents rehearsal scenes from Ibsen's
"The masterbuilder. " Using the tech-
nique of the interrupted rehearsal, play
director Eric Salmon tells briefly about
Ibsen's work. Analyzes the various roles.
Examines the symbolism in the scenes
played and the parallel between Ibsen's
life and his work
LC card Fi A 61-149
Part 2. Presents a full dress- rehearsal of Act 3
of Ibsen's "The masterbuilder." Play
director Eric Salmon outlines for the
cast the principles and elements of char-
acterization that he wants stressed. Dis-
ciosses Ibsen's use of symbolism
LC card Fi A 61-150
MASTERY OF THE LAW. MIchU 1960 29mln
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows buildings and grounds of Uni-
versity of Michigan Law School Quadrangle,
conferences with professors, classes, seminars,
the Legal Library. Lawyers Club, the Law Re-
view offices. Practice Court, a Case Club
argument, discussion in club rooms and parlors
MATERIALS OF OUR WORLD. UW 1961
13%min sd color (The living science ser)
$135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Discusses matter and molecules, states
of matter, crystallization, and physical change
A MATTER OF RESPONSIBILITY. GenMot
1960 21min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how reliability control is inte-
grated into design, engineering, manufacturing
and testing of the thousands of separate units
that make up a modem General Motors auto-
mobile
THE MEANING OF DEMOCRACY. Repub
Steel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building poli-
tical leadership ser) $125. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Develops the basic premise of democracy,
its deep respect for the individual and for his
persona] freedoms
LC card Fi A 60-1582
THE MEANING OF PATRIOTISM. Coronet
1961 13%min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
el.Jh Guide
Uses a series of dramatic vignettes to
depict American patriots of the past, pointing
out that lawmakers, schoolteachers, news-
papermen, and the housewife may achieve
in different ways the uncommon service to
their country that is identified as patriotism
LC card Fi A 61-137
MEANS TO AN END
In HOW'S IT GOING? (4 films)
MEANWHILE, BACK ON EARTH. AmRed
Cross 1961 14min sd b&w $14. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the Civil War past, the space
age future, and a year's activities on the
humanitarian front to drive home the point
that human problems are much the same now
as they were a century ago. Scenes include
the mouth-to-mouth method of artificial res-
piration, open heart surgery, home nursing in
a family "fall-out" shelter, and the havoc
caused by Hurricane Donna and the Chilean
earthquake
MEASURING AND TESTING THINGS. UW
1961 13V2min sd color (The living science
ser) $135
el Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Shows ways scientists work, how controls
are set up. test materials used, and accurate
measurement taken to insure reliable results
MEAT AND BREAD FROM STONES. FarmFlm
1959 27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Not available in N.T.. Pacific Coast.
Rocky Mountains and New England States, nor
N.C.
Produced by Robert Carson for Stone
Mountain Granite Co.
Dov/n in Dixie they are blasting a
granite mountain and grinding it up. Explains
that as a result poultry has better grit, and
produces more eggs and better meat; meadows
and pastures spread with pulverized granite
containing trace elements, furnish finer forage
for livestock, which means more and better
milk and meat
THE MEDICAL WITNESS
In MEDICINE AND THE LAW (4 films)
32
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MEDICINE AND THE LAW (4 films). Merrell
sd b«&w free -loan
ad
Titles are:
THE DOCTOR DEFENDANT. 1957, SOmin.
Presents four cases of doctors involved
in claims or suits based on an allepred
breach of responsibility to the patient.
Suffg-ests how to avoid professional liabili-
ty action
LC card Fi A 59-5
THE MAN WHO DIDN'T WALK. 1958 32min.
Examines complex medical and legal prob-
lems relating to traumatic neurosis, ex-
ploring the difficulties which face a court
of law in establishing the bona fide
existence of this illness
LC card Fi A 59-4
THE MEDICAL WITNESS. 1956 34min. Depicts
right and wrong methods of presenting
medical testimony by re-enacting the trial
in a personal injury case. Discusses the
relationship between the medical witness
and the lawrer. effective ways to examine
and cross-examine a medical witness, how
the medical witness can support his
opinion, and reactions of the jury to
testimony
LC card Fi A 57-1
THE SILENT WITNESS. 1960 28min. Shows
how the medical profession has helped the
cause of justice by perfecting objective
chemical tests for determinating intoxica-
tion. Informs viewers of the latest test
devices and how they operate
MEMORY DEVICES. BellTel 1960 28min sd
color free -loan
c-ad Guide
Explains basic concepts and terms, then
describes examples of mechanical, electro-me-
chanical, magnetic, electro- static and photo-
graphic memories y
THE MEN IN HER LIFE. GirlS 1960 14min sd
b&w (On camera 1960/61 ser) $32.50
c-ad Guide
Asked by the leader to give the girls a
first aid course Kathy's father reluctantly
agrees. We see his and the girls' interest ffrow
as he gives the course, and when finished, he
is totally involved in Girl Scouting
MEN IN THE MAKING. Peddie 1959 22min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts different aspects of life at the
Peddie School. a boy's boarding school.
Describes the academic curriculum, sports, and
club activities of the school, names some of its
famous alumni, and discusses future plans of
the school ,„..„„ „„„
LC card Fi A 60-977
MEN, STEEL AND A BRIDGE. AmlnstSteel
1958 SOmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Judson Paciflc-Murphy Corp.
Story of the building of the second long-
est bridge in the world, across San Francisco
Bay. Shows the physical difficulties and hazards
encountered by a steel erector high in the air.
Special construction features such as the use of
light-weight aluminum falsework trusses are
dealt with, and the three basic types of bridge
construction — girder span, truss span and canti-
lever span are shown
MENDEL'S EXPERIMENTS
In HEREDITY (7 films)
MENSCHEN IN FERNSCHNELLZUEGEN.
See EXPRESS TRAVELERS
THE MENTALLY ILL: DRUG THERAPY. ^
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: HOSPITAL ADMINIS-
TRATION
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: ORGANIC RESEARCH
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: PRESENT DAY PROB-
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: PSYCHOSURGERY
AND SHOCK TREATMENT
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: 16TH TO 20TH CEN-
TURIES
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: THE PSYCHO-
DYNAMIC APPROACH
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MENTALLY ILL: TREATMENT OF
CHILDREN
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. NET 1958
59min sd b«&w (Great plays in rehearsal
ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from Shake-
speare's "Merchant of Venice." Piay director
Eric Salmon discusses effective use of set de-
sign, how to sharpen characterization, how to
build in stylized fashion, how to use stage
movement and Shakespeare's development of
the character of Shylock
LC card Fi A 61-145
MEXICAN BOY: THE STORY OF PABLO.
EBF 1960 22min sd b&w $135, rent $5; color
$270, rent $7.75
p-el Guide
A story about a little Mexican boy who
tells how he worked to make a wish come true
and then found that he must choose between
having his wish and seeing his family happy.
Includes views of the mountain village where
the boy lives, showing his one- room adobe
house, his school and church, the market place,
the forest, the patchwork of little fields, and
the towering mountains
LC card Fi A 61-53 ^j
MEXICO HARNESSES THE RAINS. Avis 1961
llmin sd color $110
el Guide
Produced by Charles C. Hathaway
Describes how the Mexican Government
has developed irrigation projects, built dams
and hydro- electric plants, and introduced mod-
ern farming techniques into the semi-arid states
of Sinaloa and Sonora, and has helped these
regions to realize prosperity and a progressive
economy
LC card Fi A 61-84
MICHIGAN FIELD FLOWERS. MichCons 1959
17min sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the common wildflowers of Michi-
gan which are found in upland fields, forest
glades, roadsides, fence rows, and waste places
LC card Fi A 60-3178
MICHIGAN WOODLAND FLOWERS. MichCons
1959 16min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Views of the Michigan wlidflowers which
prefer the partial or deep shade afforded by
farm woodlots and upland forests in the north
LC card Fi A 60-3179
MICHIO, SCHOOLBOY OF JAPAN. Classroom
1959 15min sd color $125, rent apply
el-jh Guide
Produced by Raphael G. Wolff Studios
Pictures one day in the life of a young
Japanese schoolboy attending a modem ele-
mentary school in a fishing village in southern
Japan. Shows the teacher as she demonstrates
how to make soap and helps the class to see
the importance of cleanliness
LC card Fi A 60-3182
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. UW 1957
13min sd b&w (The worlds a stage ser)
$70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Acts I, II, III, Lovers scenes. Shows how
Shakespeare resolves the plight of the lovers.
Act V, scene I, Pyramus and Thisbe. Excerpt
portraying the skit which the servants played
for their lord
33
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
MIGRATIONS OF BIRDS— THE CANADA
GOOSE. EBF 1960 llmin sd b&w |60. rent
$2.50; color $120, rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Shows the yearly cycle in the life of a
migrating bird. Discusses known facts and
theories about the migration of the Canada
goose — when, how, where, and why the birds
migrate
THE MIKADO IS COMING. lowaU 1960 29min
sd $100. rent $3
sh-c-ad
b&w with color sequences
Shows the activities of young patients at
the Hospital School for Severely Handicapped
Children as they prepare for, rehearse, and
present the Mikado
LC card Fi A 61-16
MILK TO GROW ON. MichHealth 1960 17min
sd color $125
el-Jh-sh-ad
Story of milk from cow to kitchen, from
farm to family. Takes you on a tour of farms,
dairies, and health departments. Shows how
farmers, dairy personnel and health department
sanitarians work together to assure safe, whole-
some milk
THE MILKY WAY. UW 1961 13l^min sd color
(The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Uses telescopic photography and anima-
tion to illustrate what stars are and how they
are formed
MILLICENT. NatCotton 1959 8min sd b&w
free -loan
el-Jh-ad
Tells the story of an eight- year- old girl's
imaginary excursion into the adult world.
Shows the latest children's fashions
EFLA evaluation card No. 4076
THE MINERALS OF LIFE. NET 1958 29min
sd b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Discusses the function of minerals in
maintaining life. Defines bulk and trace ele-
ments. Illustrates how they serve as structural
materials to build bones, link cells, and acti-
vate nerves
LC card Fi A 61-178
MINUTEMAN— MISSILE AND MISSION. Sterl-
MovUSA 1960 25min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Thiokol Chemical Corp.
Narrates this visual record of Thiokol* s
major contribution to the development of this
successful ICBM weapon. Shows development of
the first- stage engine and its solid propellant
fuel capable fo producing 2000 h.p. per sound
THE MISANTHROPE. NET 1958 59min sd b&w
(Great plays in rehearsal ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from Moliere's
comedy of manners "The misanthrope." Direc-
tor Eric Salmon points out the importance of
style and manner and refines high comedy as a
polished mirror held up to life. Describes social
and political influences of Moliere's time and
shows how thev were imoortant to him
LC card Fi A 61-148
MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MENTAL ILL-
NESS
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
MISS JULIE. NET 1958 59min sd b&w (Great
plays in researsal ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
. ^/i?5?"*^^ r.®^.earsal scenes from Strind-
berg s "Miss Julie." Director Eric Salmon dis-
cusses various aspects of the play, the inter-
pretation by members of the cast, and way
In which the play reflects the plas^wright's own
society
LC card Fi A 61-144
THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER: BACKGROUND
FOR SOCIAL STUDIES. Coronet 1960
13i^min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
el-jh Guide
Follows a houseboat down the Mississippi
River, explaining that the river and Its tribu-
taries form a vast network of waterways. link-
ing great agricultural and industrial areas with
important cities and ports. Emphasizes the im-
portance of the Mississippi as a drainage basin
for more than a third of the continent, and in-
dicates its geographic, commercial, and historic
influence on adjacent lands
LC card Fi A 60-3475
EFLA evaluation card No. 4388
MISTRESS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. ChofC-
Vicks 1956 14%min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
^^ ^^ Vicksburg's major tourist attractions— the
National Military Park and Cemetery, the
Waterways Experiment Station, the Old Court-
house Museum, and the Steamer Sprague
MITOSIS and MEIOSIS. IndU 1956 16min sd
(Continuity of life ser) b&w $75, color $150
sh-c Guide
Illustrates meiosis by time lapse cine-
Photomicrography of living grasshopper testis
cells, animation and lily anther cells Utilizes
sive steps of mitosis
EFLA evaluation card No. 4318
MOBILE, CITY OF THE OLD SOUTH. Jun
ChofC-Mob 1958 20min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
•* * '^^y.s the history of Mobile beginning with
Its founding 250 years ago. Briefly covers the
many tourist attractions of today as well as
special events which take place annually
MODERN BALLET
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
MODERN STEEL MAKING. USSteel 1960
23mm sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
Shows basic steelmaking today in the
blast, open hearth, and electric furnaces. Oper-
ations are illustrated by animation and live
photography with on- the- scene sound effects
MODERN TRENDS IN SWINE PRODUCTION.
USSteel 1961 16min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
1 /I- Shows life- cycle swine management in-
cluding breeding, feeding, equipment and hous-
ing for the production of quality pork. Tells
how application of latest scientific principles
on the farm can improve meat quality and in-
crease income for the pork producer
sh-c-ad
c„T„.-^*^°"^®.:,P^°^^^^^®, for completely encap-
sulating random wound motor stator end turns
ior^i'i^^•^^^', operations leading to a Guideline
taped insulation system for form wound units:
silicone rubber insulated motors in action and
how insulation systems offer resistance to mois-
ture, dust, abrasion, shock and many chemicals
'^°co'loT^rent^$20^^^^- ^^"^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ «^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ken Anderson
title ^°^^®^^^®^ ^^"h the book of the same
Two boys visit the head of a university
Sj!S2^^f ^P^"*^"^®"*.- ?; professed evolutionist whb
fP^.'L®."^?^®'^!^^- ^^""ff^yy documents problems he
faces in seeking to trace species-to-species de-
velopment.. He introduces Jim and Toby to one
34
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MONKEYS MEET THE PEOPLE. UW 1961
13min sd b&w $60, color $115
P
Produced by Jack Trop
Story of life in an outdoor monkey zoo
MORALITY. NET 1959 29min sd b&w (The
search for America ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
An interview with Dr Reinhold Niebuhr
on America's sense of morality. Discusses need
of a moral code, changes^ in America s moral
standards, the necessity for belief in , God to
have morality, and morality as requisite to
happin^ess^^^^ Fi A 60-1985
MORE FOOD FROM FERTILE ACRES. Mid-
land 1958 12min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Productions Co.
Review of fertilizer facilities from a local-
ly owned plant to the broad versification of
this raw materials sources
MORE THAN PAPERWORK ^., ^
In HOW'S IT GOING? (4 films)
A MORNING FOR JIMMY. Assn 1961 28min
sd b&w $65. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Himan Brown for National
Jimmy, a young Negro boy, encounters
racial discrimination while seeking a part-time
job Through his teacher's wise counsel and
visits with Negroes who are successfully em-
ployed in their chosen fields, Jimmy begins to
understand that with proper education and
training, he too can find his proper place
MOSAICS FOR SCHOOLS. Bailey 1961 lOmin
sd color $120, rent $6
el-c-ad Guide
Produced by Frank Bach and Reino Ran-
dall . ,
Ways of making simple mosaics are ex-
plained and demonstrated, then we see how a
mosaic mural was designed and created by chil-
dren in an elementary school. Emphasizes the
importance of planning and organization; stress-
es the individual and his contribution to a group
project; interprets subject matter and suggests
sources for ideas; and shows the effective use
and display of mosaics
EFLA evaluation card No. 4389
THE MOST IMPORTANT CORNER IN THE
U.S.A. Copley 1959 40min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Story is told in terms of a seven-day
holiday in San Diego County, California. Va-
cationers visit California's first mission, swim
in warm waters, visit desert country, travel
along scenic mountain trails, frolic in the snow
and view San Diego's vast military sites, the
missiles industry, and other defense activities
MOTIVATION THROUGH UNIT TEACHING.
lowaStTC 1961 26min sd b&w $85
c
Shows the steps in teaching by the unit
method and illustrates how psychological drives
can be met by this method
MOVABLE BRIDGES. USSteel 1960 29%mln sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Traces the history and development of
the movable bridge and shows how one of the
largest of all movable bridges was built at
Houghton, Michigan.
MOVIE SET IN ACTION. Classroom 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60. rent apply; color $120. rent
apply
el
Produced by Fass-Levy Films
Shows a movie set in one of the major
Hollywood studios working on a television film.
Includes all the people, sets and equipment in-
volved in actually shooting one scene
LC card Fi A 61-434
MOVING DAY— TIMMY'S NEW NEIGHBORS.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Follows Timmy's family through the mov-
ing day and to their new home, where they
meet their new neighbors and friends, illus-
trating to a child that moving is a necessary
and not unusual family activity and that atti-
tudes of cooperation, interest, and friendliness
help to make the family and child welcome in
the new surroundings
LC card Fi A 60-872
MOVING DOWN A HALF STEP
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
MOVING UP A HALF STEP
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
MULCHING WITH BLACK POLYETHYLENE.
ModernTP 1960 12min sd color $115, free-
loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Michigan State University
for Union Carbide Corp., Visking Co. Division
Film shows how to lay plastic mulch and
demonstrates results as compared with no
mulch, hay and straw mulch
MUSCLES AND BONES OF THE BODY.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el Guide
Explains the importance of the muscles
and bones to the internal and external func-
tioning of the human body, showing how ten-
dons, joints, muscles, and the bones of the
skeleton work smoothly together as one unit.
Discusses the difference between voluntary and
involuntary muscles and the importance of
proper exercise and diet to a healthy body
LC card Fi A 60-3456
MUSIC ON TOUR. OhioStU 1956 20min sd color
rent $5
jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the Ohio State University Sym-
phonic Choir's tour of Europe on their way to
the International Musical Eisteddfod in "Wales
with excerpts from concerts given in several
cities, including Ludwigshafen. London, and
Paris
MUSICAL MEMORIES. Unusual 1960 15min
sd color $175, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Consists of a women's chorus with soloist
singing "O love that wilt not let me go," a
reading by Dr Bob Jones, Jr. of Bulwer Lyt-
ton's poem "Aux Italiens." and a rendition of
"Come ye disconsolate" by a mixed choir
MY KIND OF STORY. AmRedCross 1959
13i^min sd b&w $14, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Curious about the trucks and station wag-
ons displaying Red Cross insignia, writer- com-
mentator Bob Considine sets out to discover
where they are going and why. He finds that
our civilization is very nearly a world on wheels
requiring specialized transportation to bring
Red Cross services to the people
N.Y., N.Y. MusModArt 1960 15min sd color
rent $15
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase at $200 from Fran-
cis Thompson Inc., 935 Second Ave., New York
22
No voice narration, music background
Produced by Francis Thompson
Using camera distortions film moves
swiftly through a day in New York, turning
the city's familiar scenes into a new world of
fantasy. Buildings float, limp automobiles
swallow themselves, trumpet horns distend.
With the actual scene transformed by the cam-
era, each sequence is organized into a visual
structure of movement and mood. Gene For-
rell's small chamber orchestra is heard
EFLA evaluation card No. 4436
NAMING NOTES
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
3$
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
NATIONAL CORN PICKING CONTEST. Ven-
ard 1958 lOmin sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by New Idea Farm Equipment
Co.
Shows the National Cornpicking Contest,
crowds, the contestants in action, and the
awarding of the prizes to the champions
A NATION'S WORK. French 1959 40min sd
b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French industry in 1957-1958. Coal; water
power; Marseille, oil harbor; oil in the South-
west; the means of transportation: air, road,
rail; raw materials, mechanics, chemical in-
dustries; textiles; engineers; research; elec-
tronics; atomic energy
NATIVES OF EAST AFRICA. C-BEduc 1961
13min sd color (Africa ser) $125, rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Major tribes, societies, cultures, customs
and activities of the East African natives are
depicted, with special emphasis on the Masai,
Galla, and Secuma tribes. Cities of East Af-
rica, Mombasa and Nairobi, are shown. Colo-
nies of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda are
photographed, and narration describes their his-
tory, and current influence on East African
economic progress
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4471
NATURALLY, SILK. ModernTP 1960 15min sd
b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Colorcraft for International
Silk Assn. (U.S.A.)
Relates history of silk. Shows sericul-
ture, dyeing, weaving and end use
NATURE OF SOUND. Filmstrip 1961 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $110
el
Illustrates vibration, pitch, intensity and
quality. Oscilloscope scenes show wave forms
of pure tones, overtones and noises as they are
heard. Sense of hearing is explained by use
of cross- sectional model of the ear. Major
types of musical instruments are analyzed
LC card Fi A 61-331
NAVAJO SILVERSMITH. ACIProd 1960
lO^^min sd color (The Western States ser)
$120, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Demonstrates one of the most unique arts
and crafts of the Navajo Indians. Shows many
examples of Navajo cast silverwork against the
background of the harsh land where the Nava-
jos live
LC card Pi A 60-3247
EFLA evaluation card No. 4178
THE NAZARENE. Birad 1957 lOmin sd b&w
$50, color $100
Jh
Shows the sea where Christ walked and
what He must have gazed upon
THE NEAREST STAR. McGraw 1961 27min sd
(Planet earth ser) b&w $80, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
Explains the properties of the sun and
the relationship of solar activity to the earth:
illustrates efforts of scientists in various parts
of the world to examine solar flare and its
effects on earth
THE NEED TO EXCEL. Marquette 1960
131/^mm sd b&w or color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Riviera Productions
* ..L-'^^P°^L °^ ^°'^ °"® university is improv-
ing Its faculty, student body and physical plant
to meet need to improve quality of university
work in America
NEIV1ATODES, THE THIEF IN THE SOIL.
ModernTP 1956 lOmin sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Associates for Dow
v.hemical Co.
Shows that the farmer's worst enemies
are nematodes,^ tiny worm-like pests that de-
stroy crops. Describes danger signs and ex-
t/^«^ir,^%'iio^°flli^^°P*!^°^ . through soil fumiga-
tion m the field and in the garden
NETHERLANDS: PAST AND PRESENT.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-jh
Produced by The Netherlands Govern-
ment, Information Service
Presents the Netherlands as it is today —
a harmonious blend of old and new, of historic
tradition and modern development. Portrays
both rural and urban life, and many of the
traditional occupations of the people. Shows
modern developments, including office build-
ings, shopping centers, and factories. Explains
how the flat lowlands are being reclaimed from
LC card Fi A 60-1328
A NEW DAY IN AGRICULTURE. FarmFIm
1960 15min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Available only in Conn.. Del.. Me., Md.,
Mass.. Mich.. N.H.. N.J., N.Y.. N.C., Ohio.
Pa.. R.L. S.C, Vt.. Va.. and West Va.
Produced by Dekko for Wirthmore Feeds
Shows what the farmer- businessman
wants to know about feed and feeding tech-
niques. Describes latest in automation in lab-
oratory and feed mill operations. The farm
where proven feeding methods are demonstra-
ted is shown
A NEW ERA IN PLASTICS. Farrell&Gage 1958
16min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hercules Powder Co.
Tells how Hercules entered into the
manufacture of Hi-fax high-density polyethy-
lene, and has pioneered the even newer Pro-
fax polypropylene plastics. Properties of these
new plastics are portrayed and they are shown
being made into 30-foot lengths of 6-inch
pipe that a man can carry in his hand
NEW HORIZONS— JAPAN. Ideal 1961 13%min
sd color $70, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
Portrays Japan's ancient artistry and
ceremonies, with a glimpse of modern, bustling
Japan
NEW HORIZONS— THAILAND. Ideal 1961
13i^min sd color $70
c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
Shows native inhabitants, exotic dances,
and temples
LC card Fi A 61-268
'^^YQ«l^?J?/'^^'^Sl-"rHE PHILIPPINES. Ideal
1961 13i^min sd color $70, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
Shows many faces of this island that fea-
tures a blend of the old and new
1961
NEW HORIZONS— TURKEY. Ideal
13i^min sd color $70, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for
Pan American Airways
scener^^^^^ views of Turkey, its mosques and
THE NEW LOOK IS THE ANXIOUS LOOK.
Brandon 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $10
c-ad
Produced by E. F. Medard
&r.^i^i^c i^Z,^^ the.life of the Man with the
Anxious Look, who is "beat" in the sense that
he IS constantly apprehensive of defeat
^^^-ii/^!^ .2^ J^f ^^^^- FarmFIm 1960
id^min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Pacific''&a?riiSll '" ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ °^ ^^«
Masse^r&'^er^fon^ ^'"^"^^ ^^^"^^ ^^^'^ '^^
Shows corn breeding, planting, cultivat-
Slfow*l^«;«'Vi'f?«?'"-^ dryinl'on an Ilfinols farm.
methods ^^ machinery, equipment and
36
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE NEW PRIME OF LIFE. IndU 1957 12mm
sd b&w (Aging in the modem world ser)
$40, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by University of Michigan
Correlated with the book "Aging m to-
day's society" ^ ^ .,
Discusses the satisfying aspects of mid-
dle and old age
NEW SKYLINES FOR OLD. AmInstSteel 1958
29min sd color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bethlehem Steel Co.
Shows the rolling mills at Bethlehem
Steel Company producing wide -flange shapes
to build towering office buildings. Portrays
bridges, from the Golden Gate and Chesapeake
Bay. to the thousands of overpasses on the na-
tion's highways; also, skylines of low. hori-
zontal buildings, shopping centers, and schools
A NEW STATE OF FASHION. NatCotton 1961
SVzmin sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the 1961 Maid of Cotton, Linda
Lackey, on her tour of Hawaii. The latest cot-
ton fashions are displayed against Hawaiian
backgrounds
A NEW ZION. NET 1958 29min sd b&w (His-
tory with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Explains how the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Oay Saints and the Book of Mormon
came into being. Outlines the movements of
this native religion till it founded Nauvoo. and
discusses the events which led to the final
movement to Utah
LC card Fi A 60-3004
1959 NATIONAL WATER SKI CHAMPION-
SHIPS. JohnsonMot 1960 35min sd b&w
$56, free- loan; color $125. free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Thrills and spills with the best water
skiers in America during the 1959 National
Championships at Laconia. N.H. All the charai-
pion water skiers are seen in action
1960 CHICAGO BEARS HIGHLIGHTS. Modern
TP 1961 32min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Douglas Productions for
Falstaff Brewing Corp. , . ,
Cimbines slow motion photography with
special effects in ground- level camera action.
Shows outstanding plays as they are developed
by the Bears
1960 DALLAS COWBOYS HIGHLIGHTS.
ModernTP 1961 20min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Tel Ra Productions for Fal-
staff Brewing Corp.
Shows professional football season and
captures the big moments in games that will
be remembered
1960 DETROIT LIONS HIGHLIGHTS. Mod-
ernTP 1961 29V2min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Tel Ra Productions for Fal-
staff Brewing Corp.
Colorful and exciting parts of games.
Shows overall play as well as slow motion
close-ups of intricate football strategy
1960 INTERCOLLEGIATE BOWLING CHAM-
PIONSHIPS. lowaU 1960 20min sd b&w $75.
rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Shows activities of the collegiate bowlers
in the 1960 American Bowling Congress Tourna-
ment staged March 26-29. 1960. at Toledo.
Ohio. Finalists consisted of the two top scorers
from each region of the ten-region College
Union Association structure, as determined in
preliminary regional contests
1960 LOS ANGELES RAMS HIGHLIGHTS.
ModernTP 1961 33min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Sportsreel Productions for
Falstaff Brewing Corp. , ,
Shows the Rams and their power on the
ground and by aerial attack , , -
1960 ST LOUIS CARDINALS HIGHLIGHTS.
ModernTP 1961 33min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Douglas Productions for Fal-
staff Brewing Corp.
Shows professional football as played by
the Cardinals
1960 SAN FRANCISCO 49ER HIGHLIGHTS.
ModernTP 1961 32min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Franklin Mieuli and Asso-
ciates for Falstaff Brewing Corp.
Shows the most exciting portions of last
season's schedule played by the 49ers
NIOK. Disney 1960 29min sd color purcha.se
apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Intermondia Films
Story about the intense affection that
develops between a little boy who lives in a
remote village of Cambodia and a baby elephant
which has strayed from its parents, telling how
the boy cares for the elephant until it is
sold to an animal trader and then makes a
long and arduous journey to set the animal
free
LC card Fi A 61-87
NITROGEN AND LIVING THINGS. UW 1961
ISVzmin sd color (The living science ser)
$135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Film Associates of Califor-
nia
Presentation of the nitrogen cycle and
its importance to living things
NONSENSE
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
NORTHEAST FARM COMMUNITY. IndU 1960
15min sd b&w $75. rent $3.75; color $150.
rent $5.50
el-Jh Guide
Shows typical farm life of the early
1800's and illustrates the contribution of the
early northeast farm community to the develop-
ment of our country
EFLA evaluation card No. 4392
NORTHERN LAND. CoopLeague 1959 SOmin sd
color $225. rent $10
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Kooperativa Forbundet.
Stockholm. Sweden
Tells df the total waste which the Ger-
mans left during their retreat from Finland in
1944. and the great rebuilding which the
Norwegians have done. Shows typical scenery,
the fishing industry and the Laplanders
NOT EVEN ONE CHANCE. NatSafety 1960
lOmin sd b&w (Safety wise ser) $82
c-ad
Produced by Cal-Dunn Studios
Shows man who takes chances because
he's "in a hurry" and for other "good" reasons.
Suggests that taking chances, whatever the
reason, is always a gamble, and that the wrong
attitudes that cause chance taking rveed chang-
ing
NOUS VOYAGEONS EN FRANCE. Churchill
1961 llmin sd b&w $65. rent $3.50; color
$115. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
French narration
Depicts life of a barge family that travels
the rivers and canals from Marseille to Stras-
bourg. Shows a panorama of the history, geog-
raphy and economy of their country
NUMERICAL CONTROL, INDUSTRY'S AD-
VANCED PRODUCTION METHOD. Boeing
1957 21min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Familiarizes both technical and lav aud-
iences with the numerical control method of
automatically machining complex parts, using
punched or magnetic tape for electronic direc-
tion of all cutting operations. Outlines entire
processing of typical part, starting with origi-
nal engineering drawings and explaining how to
plot the cutter paths, calculate their three-
dimensional descriptions, translate the descrip-
tion into tape commands through use of elec-
tronic computers, and ending with the actual
machining operation
37
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
O BRASILEIRO. ProtEpisc 1960 28min sd color
(Adventurous mission ser) $210, rent ♦8
sh-ad
Produced by Arthur Mokin
Acquaints audience with the work of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in Brazil
OBSERVING RHYTHM SIGNS _ ^„ ^
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
THE OCEAN OF AIR. UW 1961 ISi^min sd
color (The living science ser) $135
p>el Guide
Produced by Film Associates of California
Introduces science fundamentals includ-
ing the characteristics, composition, and impor-
tance of air by use of animation, diagrams and
live demonstrations
EFLA evaluation card No. 4393
OEDIPUS REX. NET 1958 59min sd b&w
(Great plays in rehearsal ser) rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHA-TV. Kinescope
Presents rehearsal scenes from the Wat-
ling translation of Sophocles' "Oedipus rex."
Play director Eric Salmon and the actors dis-
cuss the choice of translation, production plans
for the chorus, and making the play meaning-
ful in a modern context
LC card Fi A 61-151
OGDEN NASH (2 films). NET 1959 ea 29min
sd b&w (Of poets and poetry ser) rent ea
$4.75
c-ad
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Part 1. Mr Nash reads and comments on his
own poetry, Martin Levin explains how
Nash characteristically reshapes verse in
order to add humor
LC card Fi A 61-166
Part 2. Mr Nash reads and comments on hjs
own poems. Martin Levin discusses the
social commentary in the poetry read
LC card Fi A 61-167
OHIO MAPLE SYRUP. OhioStU 1956 7min sd
b&w $35, rent $3
p-el-Jh
Story of maple syrup production in Ohio
OLD MACDONALD'S FARM. UW 1961 13min
sd b&w $60. color $115
P
Produced by Jack Trop
A city boy visiting "Old MacDonald's
Farm" has his first opportunity to see all the
animals of the song's familiar verses
THE OLD NORTHWEST. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the first settlement at Marietta
in the Northwest Territory, Explains the
Northwest ordinance of 1787. the establishment
of the first civil government north of the Ohio
River, and conditions prevailing at this period
in American history
LC card Fi A 60-1991
AN OLD, OLD STORY. ModernTP 1961 13min
sd b&w or color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
^ ^ Produced by David Strout for Hallmark
Cards
Uses animation and stop-motion photog-
raphy to tell the fable of two children who
grow up together and fall in love during the
19th century. Based entirely on characters,
artifacts and designs from the Hallmark His-
torical Collection of antique cards
OLD TOWNS
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
OMNIPOTENCE
^" ^.^ll^f.^ ^.^'C^'^O'^ AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
ON BEING VAGUE
^" ^^II%^«. ^'^^O"^ AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
ON GUARD— ON TARGET. HughesAir 1960
lOmin sd color free-loan
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes NOR AD (North American Air
Defense) — the invisible shield, comprised of Dis-
tant Early Warning Lines of Detection, picket
ships, picket planes, "Texas" Towers and the
"always ready" interceptors — which protect us,
day and night, against any surprise attack
ON SOLDER. Classroom 1961 25min sd color
$225
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Scope Film Associates
Soldering techniques used in the electron-
ics industry. Close-up photography of physical
and chemical actions that occur. Describes al-
loys, fluxes, irons, resistance soldering units
and other tools and equipment and explains
functions
EFLA evaluation card No. 4437
120 TO SHOW. OhioStU 1959 19min sd color
rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Try-outs for the 1958 Ohio State Univer-
sity Marching Band are shown, as a band show
is traced from its initial design, through re-
hearsals, to its final performance in the Ohio
State Stadium
ONE WAY TICKET. Broadman 1960 28min sd
b&w $180. rent $9
el-jh-sh-c-ad
A dramatization about a young expectant
mother who lacks the spiritual foundation which
would see her through a family crisis, telling
how a nurse shows her husband that Christ
is the answer to their problems
LC card Fi A 61-45
ONES FROM OPUTU. UnitedChurch 1959 13min
sd b&w $63.40. color $94.20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Berkeley Studio
A teacher in a boys' school tells of the
great changes that have come since "The ones
from beyond our shores" came to share the
gospel in Angola
THE OPEN HOSPITAL
In ESCAPE FROM THE CAGE (11 films)
OPERATION CHECKMATE. Lockheed-Ga 1960
28l^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the Composite Air Strike Force
of the Tactical Air Command, a jet age air
armada whose mission is to stop the threat
of a "small war" before it starts
OPERATION HAMBURG. Lufthansa 1958 12min
sd color $73. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by James Marooney
Deals with various phases of Lufthansa's
operations at the main base in Hamburg, in-
cluding maintenance of planes, loading of cargo,
preparation of storage of food, take-offs and
landings
OTHELLO. UW 1957 ISmin sd b&w (The worlds
a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act III. Scene III of Shakespeare's Othello.
Shows the hate of one man playing upon the
jealousy of another
OTHER HEARTS IN OTHER LANDS. Anti-Def
1959 141/^min sd color $65. rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Barry Brown
Shows two American farm youngsters on
an Israeli kibbutz, as part of a United States-
Israel exchange program. They learn their
neighbors' way of life by living it and. in turn,
imparting American farm know-how on this
two-way road to peace and democracy
OUR CHANGING SHORES. OhioStU 1958 21min
sd color $170. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the effect of wind, water, ice, and
other natural phenomenon in changing the
shore line of the Great Lakes regions
LC card Fi A 60-3174
38
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
OUR FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM.
RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b«few (Buildinjj
political leadership ser) $125. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions .
Shows that the form of government .m
the United States is the result of compromise
and the fear of centralized political power
LC card Fi A 60-1584
OUR FOREIGN AID OBJECTIVES. NET 1959
29min sd b«&w (The search for America ser)
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the basic purposes and present
success of America's foreign aid program; what
is accomplished through foreign aid, its .polit-
ical implications, how we should proceed in the
future, misconceptions concerning foreign aid
and opposition to its use
LC card Fi A 60-1974
OUR FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (The search for America
ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Presents a discussion on the role . of
United States foreign policy in world affairs.
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and Mr Harold Stassen
explore ways in which America's diplomacy can
help build a peaceful world of independent and
prospering democracies
LC card Fi A 60-1972
OUR MAN IN MUSKOKA. CanTrav 1961 20min
sd color free-loan
sh-ad
Produced by Westminster Films for On-
tario Dept. of Travel & Publicity ^ ^ ,,
Travelog of Muskoka area in Canada, the
lake region of Ontario showing beaches, resorts,
lakes and scenery
OUR MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEM. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (The search for Amer-
ica ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discussion on the present-day problems
of mental health. Dr R. C. Redlich and Dr
Erich Fromm answer questions. Explores the
environmental aspects which cause mental ill-
ness, the criterion on which mental health is
based, and what future problems may be
LC card Fi A 60-1980
OUR NATIONAL ECONOMY. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (The search for America ser) rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the present status of the Amer-
ican economy. Dr John Galbraith and Dr Paul
Samuelson are questioned on the economic
problems facing America and how they can be
solved
LC card Fi A 60-1978
OUR OBLIGATION. Cinesound 1960 26min sd
color $185
ad
Produced by Los Angeles City Fire Dept.
Shows how outmoded construction and
absence of fire safety devices endangers chil-
dren's lives in a burning school. Depicts flre
fighting and rescue. Recommends preventative
measures
EFLA evaluation card No. 4438
OUR PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (The search for America
ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Dr Mark Van Doren and Dr William
Hocking are questioned on what should be
taught in America's schools and who should be
educated and for what purposes. Compares
American education with that of other countries
LC card Fi A 60-1981
outlines the liberal position and Mr Wil-
liam Simmons, editor of Citizen's Council
Newspaper, Jackson, Miss., explains the
conservative viewpoint
LC card Fi A 60-1976
Part 2. Dr Huston Smith interviews Dr Ben-
jamin Mays, president of Morehouse Col-
lege in Atlanta, and Mr Charles Burton,
assistant county agent in Greenville,
Miss., who present the Negro point of
view concerning many aspects of racial
prejudice
LC card Fi A 60-1977
OUR RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (The search for America
ser) rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV
Presents a discussion of America's rela-
tionship with the Soviet Union; Russia's inten-
tions toward the world; possible changes in the
Soviet Union; disarmament; and the future
outlook with respect to Russia, China, and India
LC card Fi A 60-1973
OUR STAR. Avis 1961 UVzxnin sd color $125
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Betty J. Williams for Lock-
heed Aircraft Corp.
Dr Lewis Larmore discusses ancient con-
cepts of the sun and describes modern tele-
photo observation of the sun. Compares time-
lapse films of the sun with still photographs;
pictures various aspects and interactions of
several major eruptions. Uses time-lapse
photography to show flares, prominences, fila-
ments, and sunspots. Animated sequences show
the resultant radiations which disrupt radio
communication on earth and constitute a pos-
sible menace to space travelers
LC card Fi A 61-86
^^^orK^A'z"^'^ °^ ^,^"^1.^1- TennGame&Fish
1960 26l^mln sd color $115, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers both the value of water and the
problem resulting from misuse. Includes the
water cycle and emphasizes man's role in alter-
ing the abundance of water given us by nature
LES OURSINS. French 1959 llmin sd b&w rent
$1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Study of sea urchins. Uses slow motion
and enlarging filming. Shows the prickles, the
mouth, the teeth, the strength of the jaws,
?^/?^£? °t locomotion, the suction cups. The
1/1000 millimeter vibratil cilii
°^"^H^,iY ^9i;{NTRY. ACIProd 1960 13%min
sd b&w $60, rent $10; color $120. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Presents views of the seldom- seen hinter-
land? of southern Utah and northern Arizona.
Describes the infamous 19th century outlaws
who fled to this country, and tells about the
one successful attempt to establish a permanent
civilization in this region when a little-known
Indian tribe fled to a hidden side of the Grand
Canyon where a notorious outlaw taught them
how to irrigate their farms
LC card F^i A 60-3250
OUTPOST BERLIN. Worldwide 1960 35min sd
b&w rent $15
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Billy Graham Evangelistic
* Shows Berlin from May 1945 to the
present, climaxing with the September 1960
Billy Graham Crusade conducted before the
historic Reichjjtag. a stone's throw from the
Brandenburg Gate
OUR RACE PROBLEM (2 films). NET 1959 ea
29min sd b&w (The search for America
ser) rent ea apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Part 1. Presents two points of view concerning
the race problem in America. Mr Harry
Ashmore, editor of the Arkansas Gazette,
OUTPOST ON THE NILE. Presb 1960 28min
sd color (The churches speak to one
another ser) $225. rent $10
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Missions Visualized
Studies the foundation work of Christian
leaders in building a national church in the
South Sudan
39
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
PACK TRIP IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK.
EducHor 1959 15min sd color $135
el-Jh-ad Guide
Produced by Fred and Cynthia Chapman
A father and his two sons hii<:e througrh
the glacial areas of the park. They observe
plant and animal life. g:eologrical formations,
and the facilities provided by our Federal gov-
ernment for park protection. The boys have a
discussion with a fish biologist workmff m the
park
PACKAGE FOR PEGGY. AmRadiator 1957
18V2min sd color free-loan
sh Guide
Produced by Haford Kerbawy
Encourages plumbing contractors to be-
come prime contractors: helps them to conduct
a package remodeling business, and emphasizes
the advantages of time payment selling
PAGEANT OF STEEL. ModernTP 1959 28min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Mode-Art Pictures for Beth-
lehem Steel Co. , ^. ^ ,. J..
Deals with the production and application
of sheet steel. Illustrates the importance of
products made from steel sheets, and its use by
architects. gardeners. builders. contractors,
farmers, and housewives. Includes sequences
showing the processing of hot- rolled, cold-
reduced and galvanized sheets as well as the
manufacture of containers and automotive
^^^ ^ LC card Fi A 60-517
PAIN
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
PARIS: THE CITY AND^ THE PEOPLE.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Uses a dialogue between a visiting Amer-
ican and a Parisian to provide the framework
for a visual tour of Paris. Shows how a com-
bination of French culture, industrial progress,
and economic growth has made Paris into a
great capital. Includes views of the Eirtel
Tower, the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris,
and the Arc de Triomphe
LC card Fi A 60-985
PARTICLES OF MATTER. UW 1961 ISVamin
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Handel Film Corp.
Discusses essential theories related to
mass and energy. Illustrates structure, proper-
ties and behavior of atoms
PARTY BIRTHPLACE. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of the Republican Party's
birth at Eipon. Wis. Explains the factors
which gave rise to the Republican Party and
dooiiied the Whig Party. Discusses the Mis-
souri Compromise, Fugitive Slave Law. and
the Kansas- Nebraska Act
LC card Fi A 60-3005
PASSPORT TO DEHRA DUN. Presb 1959
28min sd color (The churches speak to one
another ser) $225. rent $10
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Missions Visualized
Discusses Christian leaders of the Bast
and of the West who are working in a creative
partnership in India
LOS PASTORES. Churchill 1961 llmin sd b&w
$65. rent $3.50: color $115. rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Spanish narratiion
Pastoral life in the high sierras of Spain
as seen through the eyes of a shepherd. Por-
trays the rugged life of mountain folk who rise
early to lead sheep to pasture, and scenes from
their daily life including primitive methods of
making ^voolen clothing, cheese, and periodic
shearing of sheep
THE PATH OF VENUS. DouglasAIr 1960
13%min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells the story of "Pioneer V" the sun
circling satellite which was boosted in to space
by the Douglas Thor
PAY THE PIPER. Family 1959 29min sd b&w
$180. color $300
sh-c-ad
A boy and girl are killed on the eve of
their graduation from high school. Anger takes
the place of sorrow when their parents discover
that alcohol was involved in the accident report.
Comes to a dramatic climax as the father
realizes that it was liquor from his own home
that had killed his daughter and her companion
EFLA evaluation card No. 4299
PEARL S. BUCK. EBF 1960 30min sd b&W
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Pearl S. Buck is interviewed on the ter-
race of her home in Bucks County. Pa. by her
step-daughter-in-law. Mrs Richard J. Walsh.
Jr. Miss Buck describes her childhood in China,
points out basic differences between the West-
ern and Oriental approaches to living, discusses
the changes that have taken place under the
Communist regime in China, and considers ways
in which America may recover the good will
which has been lost in Asia during recent years
LC card Fi A 60-847
PEARLY GATES, NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of the button industry and
its development in Muscatine. la. Explains that
the button industry was only one example of
local industrial development brought about by
resourcefulness and presence of raw materials
LC card Fi A 60-3013
PEOPLE OF ALASKA. Northern 1961 17V2min
sd color $180
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Shows migrants going to settle In Ala.ska
and what others are doing for a living. Depicts
airline activities, sawmill, logging, ocean com-
merce, sheep raising, halibut and king-crab
fishing, oil exploration and production, news-
paper work, radio, television, library develop-
ment
THE PEOPLE OF KOLEVU. CreditUn 1961
28min sd color $115. free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fenton McHugh Productions
The success of the credit union self-help
program which has snread throughout Fiii.
shows that the nonprofit credit union plan fits
the needs of people in countries all over the
world
THE PERPETUATION OF LIFE. NET 1958
29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Explains the chemical processes involved
In the self-duplication of molecules and cells.
Illustrates the cellular structure responsible for
inherited characteristics of living things. Dis-
cusses genes, chromosomes, the nucleus and
process of mutation
LC card Fi A 61-182
PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING. Suther-
land 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. rent $6; color
$120. rent $10
Jh-sh Guide
Shows relationship between financial plan-
ning and one's own attainment of long-range
as well as immediate goals. Teache.c? students
to handle their personal income wisely, and
save something from that income to guarantee
personal security and to perpetuate our free
economic system
THE PHILIPPINES: LAND AND PEOPLE.
EBF 1960 14min sd b&w $75. color $150
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
, Introduces people of the Philippines —
racial origins and cultures; traces history of
the islands showing contributions of Spain and
United States; considers economic and social
problems
40
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films). IndU 1959 ea 30min
sd b&w ea $125. rent ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by KQED for National Educa-
tional Television
Titles are:
1. THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAMERA EYE.
Ansel Adams and Beaumont Newhall. di-
rector of Eastman House in Rochester.
N.Y.. analyze the photographs of some
distinguished artists. Mr Adams explains
the development of his own philosophy
2. POINTS OF VIEW. Shows Ansel Adams
photographinff an old house and its in-
habitants from many different perspec-
tives
3. PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART. Shows Ansel
Adams photosraphing- Yosemite National
Park. Shows a collection of his photo-
graphs spanning thirty years and explains
his methods of teaching photography and
acknowledges his debt to other photog-
raphers
4. TECHNIQUE. Adams discusses light, inter-
pretation, the use of different filters, ex-
posures, ranges, and magnification, illus-
trating each fi-om his own vast collection
of photographs
5. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Photog-
raphy as a profession is discussed
PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART
In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films)
PHYSICAL AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF
CHILDREN. lowaStTC 1961 20min sd b&w
$70
c
Covers variations in physical growth from
kindergarten through the pre-adolescent growth
spurt, examines the needs of the child for
motor activity, both gross and fine, points up
health factors likely to arise in the classroom,
and summarizes the effects physical and motor
development may have on the rest of the child's
life
A PICTORIAL GEOGRAPHY. Family 1960
14min sd (The land of the Bible ser) b&w
rent $5, color rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Geographical importance of the land of
Palestine in world history, and particularly in
Biblical history, is shown. Shows the natural
geographical environment of our Bible
PICTURESQUE GASP^. CanTrav 1958 30min
sd color free -loan
sh-ad
Produced by Maurice Proulx for Province
of Quebec
Tours the Gasp4 Peninsula from the
quaint fishing villages of the shoreline to the
high plateau of the interior where herds of
caribou and other wildlife roam free. Shows
fishing and pulp and paper industries, deep sea
fishing, inland fishing for trout and salmon, and
many picturesque ceremonies, such as the
blessing of the fieet
PIONEER BANK. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
ei-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of Old Shawneetown, III.,
and the first bank in this new territory. Ex-
plains how Old Shawneetown became a ghost
town, and discusses the pioneer bank and how
it was indispensable to the pioneer farmer,
merchant, shipper and manufacturer
LC card Fi A 60-3003
PIONEER MILL. NET 1958 29min sd b&w (His-
tory with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Explains the background and economic
significance of the old grist mill in Spring
Mill State Park, near Mitchell, Ind.
LC card Fi A 60-1999
PIONEER SPINNING AND WEAVING. IndU
1960 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent $2; color $100,
rent $3.25
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Illustrates way the pioneers in America
made their own clothing in their own homes
from materials they grew on the farm
EFLA evaluation card No. 4397
PLACE TO HANG YOUR HAT. NatCotton
1960 llmin sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
A young bride illustrates the basic steps
in home decoration. She turns a bare apart-
ment into a home — a home that is more than
just a place to hang your hat
A PLACE TO LIVE. Guggen 1960 27min sd
color $275
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by City of St Louis
Story of the rebirth of an American city
and what the citizens accomplished between
World War II and today
PLACING NOTES
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
PLANETS AROUND OUR SUN. UW 1961
13V^min sd color (The living science ser)
$135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Holland Wegman Produc-
tions
Affords a comprehensive view of our
neighbors in space by means of astronomical
instruments
PLANETS IN ORBIT: THE LAWS OF KEP-
LER. EBF 1960 lOmin sd b&w $60, rent
$2.50
Jh-sh Guide
Traces the history of man's observations
and beliefs about the universe. Discusses three
discoveries of Johannes Kepler that revolu-
tionized astronomy. Explains Kepler's three
laws
LC card Fi A 60-557
PLANNING CREATIVE PLAY EQUIPMENT
FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. PART I: OUT-
DOOR. CalifU 1960 16min sd color $137.50,
rent apply
c-ad
Shows a variety of play materials for
young children, and how one community pooled
available talents and resources to make these
creative play materials
THE PLANTATION SOUTH. EBF 1960 16min
sd b&w $90. rent $3.50; color $180, rent
$5.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Traces the history of the plantation sys-
tem in the United States from its earliest
beginnings in Virginia to its spread and firm
establishment in the Deep South of the ante-
bellum period. Stresses the significance of
the plantation as an agricultural and social
unit and portrays events which foreshadowed
the ultimate fate of the plantation system
LC card Fi A 60-556
PLANTS THAT GROW FROM LEAVES,
^J^^I^S' ^ND ROOTS. Coronet 1960 llmin
sd b&w $60. color $110
p-ei Guide
Demonstrates that certain seed-bearing
plants can also be grown from leaves, stems,
and roots by vegetative reproduction. Uses
time-lapse photography and animation to
show that plants produced in this way grow
faster, have a better chance of surviving, and
have the same characteristics as the plants
from which the parts were taken
LC card Fi A 60-3332
EFLA evaluation card No. 4355
PLAYING "KING" OR "QUEEN"
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
•^^Ro^J^Ti/ ^S ^ CAREER. ParkPub rev
1960 12i^min sd color $150, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1952 film "Chiropody as a
career" t- j^ a,^ a.
title ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ the book of the same
A prospective student goes to see his
2^"Il?.®'?^ ^l l^e Uniyersitv of Wisconsin to
ascertain whether, he has the proper qualifica-
tions to study chiropody. Explains the nature
of the work, advantages, disadvantages, rec-
ognition, remuneration, conditions of work
and the opportunities for men and women In
this profession
POINTS OF VIEW
In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films)
41
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
POLAND AND THE SOVIET POWER-
BACKGROUND TO RECENT HISTORY.
EBF 1960 26min sd b&w $135. color pur-
chase apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Examines forces which have shaped Po-
land's recent history, considers Poland's re-
lation to the Soviet Union and the "West."
Traces the changes which have taken place
since 1939. Illustrates the influence of the
Soviet Union on Communist- dominated nations
LC card Fi A 61-54
POLAND: LAND UNDER COMMUNISM.
EBF 1960 22min sd b&w $120. color $240
el-jh-sh-ad Guide
Cameraman Kenneth Richter. on a film-
ing: assignment in Poland, shows the dilemma
of the Polish people who are suspended be-
tween East and West, committed to an al-
liance with the Soviet Union, yet reaching to-
ward the West for sympathy and understand-
ing
LC card Fi A 60-1774
EFLA evaluation card No. 4356
POLAND: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE.
Coronet 1961 13V2min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Geographical and historical view of
Poland and her people; discusses her place
in the world today as a nation under com-
munism. Discusses Poland's long history:
shows life on a small family farm and in
miining and industrial regions and depicts
Poland's efforts at industrial diversification
and its role in international trade
LC card Fi A 61-127
THE PONY TRAIL. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Halte ser) rent apply
et-jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the pony express and its sig-
nificance to the people living west of the
Missouri River
LC card Fi A 60-3008
POPULAR EXCURSIONS
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
PORKAPOLIS. NET 1958 29min sd b&w (His-
tory with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the meat-packing industry when
Cmcinnati was the pork capital of the Mid-
west Describes conditions as they existed in
the 1800's and the importance of meat pack-
ing to the rest of the States
LC card Fi A 60-3011
PORPOISE POSSE. JohnsonMot 1961 21min sd
b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how the experts capture a por-
poise. Once trapped, the porpoise is brought
back to famous Marineland at St Augustine,
Fla. where it enters the porpoise "school."
Many of the amazing tricks the porpoise learn
are shown
PORTRAIT OF THE SUN. Academy 1960
19min sd (Elementary science ser) b&w
$100. rent $6; color $190. rent $10
el-Jh Guide
Gives a complete picture of the char-
acteristics of the sun and its importance to
all living things on earth in animation. Time
lapse photography shows the sun's corona and
solar prominences. Discusses sun spots, sun
telescopes and diffraction grating
POULTRY ON THE FARM. EBF rev 1960
lOmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color $120.
rent $4
P-el Guide
Revision of 1937 film
Explains how different kinds of poultry
live on a typical small farm. Shows chickens
geese,, ducks, and turkeys at different
ages in their natural environment. Foflows
LC card Fi A 60-561
POWER CHOPPING AND SHREDDING.
Gehl 1960 13min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Depicts the versatility of flail- type shred-
ders in many different cutting and clearing
operations
PRACTICE FOR PEACE. HughesAir 1960 lOmin
sd color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the 1959 William Tell Meet where
for the first time the GAR- 2 heat seeking ver-
sion of the Falcon missile was fired in open
competition; the debut of the F-104 and the
Sidewinder missile; nigh.t missions being fiown
for the first time. Convincing demonstration of
the Air Forces' ability to protect our nation
from any air attack
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. AIlAmProd 1960
llmin sd b&w $45. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Tells the story of how "Practice makes
perfect" showing teachers and students in a
typical class teaching situation (practicing
fundamentals). Fundamentals in drills are
demonstrated by seven USVBA All-American
volleyball players in regular speed and slow
motion
PRAIRIE UTOPIA. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el.sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the religious settlements made
by the Rappites and Owenites in New Harmony,
Ind., in the early 1800's. Explains how these
so-called Utopias affected the social history of
the New World
LC card Fi A 60-1998
PRAIRIE VILLAGE. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of New Salem, HI., where Abraham
Lincoln developed many of his qualities of
leadership. Explains how the frontier village
met the farmer's social, economic, and political
needs. Discusses Lincoln's life in New Salem
LC card Fi A 60-3001
PREPARATION FOR THE LATER YEARS:
FINANCIAL PLANNING. Dynamic 1961
30min sd b&w $190, rent $12.50
c-ad Guide
Sponsored by The Mutual Benefit Life In-
surance Co.
To aid people in the middle years to
think and plan earlier for a richer life in the
later years
PREPARING A CLASS REPORT. McGraw 1960
llmin sd b&w $65, color $130
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Correct techniques and procedures for pre-
paring a report are presented as we follow a
young student through the steps of research,
note-taking, making an outline and writing the
report
PREPARING THE LOOM
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
PREPARING TO TEACH. Broadman 1960 15min
sd color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Dramatization which shows teachers in
the Sunday school how to do a better job of
preparation, presenting the various steps of
planning in a logical order
LC card Fi A 60-3424
PREPARING YOUR BOOK REPORT. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el Guide
With emphasis on the importance of prep-
aration, illustrates the development and pres-
entation of both written and oral book reports.
By outlining his material and practicing his
oral report oeforehand, Jim gives a report on
"The adventures of Tom Sawyer" which arouses
the interest of his class
PRESENTING MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
42
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PRESSURE GROUPS IN ACTION. RepubSteel
1960 20min sd b&w (Building political lead-
ership ser) $125, rent $10
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Shows why pressure groups are important
in a free society, the technics they use, their
effect, and the need for pressure groups in our
democratic political system
LC card Fi A 60-1770
A PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE. CaillfU 1957
25min sd b&w $110. rent apply
c-ad
Dramatized pre-trial conference based
upon an exploding bottle case. Demonstrates the
time-saving advantages of such conferences
EFLA evaluation card No. 3901
A PREVIEW OF TEXTILE DESIGN
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
THE PRICE OF FREEDOM. Broadman 1959
8min sd b&w $60, rent $3
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Dramatization describing the struggle of
the early Baptists for religious freedom
LC card Fi A 61-29
THE PRIME DIMENSION. HughesAir 1959
24min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-cad
Conducted missile plant tour shows the
exacting care and rigorous testing synonymous
with Falcon production
f^-
THE PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION OF
WORK SAMPLING. IndslEduc 1958 20min
sd b&w $100. rent $35
ad
Produced by L. H. Holton
Demonstrates the need for measuring per-
formance, and reviews basic work measurement
techniques. Explains the principles of work
sampling and shows some of the many areas
of applicatibn for the technique
EFLA evaluation card No. 4399
PRINCIPLES OF ENDOCRINE ACTIVITY.
IndU 1960 16min sd b&w $75. rent $3.75;
color $150, rent $5.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Identifies the endocrine system as one
of the coordinating and controlling mechanisms
of the body, and establishes the endocrine sys-
tem as an area of normal biological study akin
to muscle, nerve, and skeleton
PRODUCING SEED— THE CO-OP WAY.
FarmersUn 1960 20min sd color $62
ad
Produced by Snyder Films
Explains how the seed department of the
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association har-
vests and processes grass seeds suitable for
growing in the Midwestern States
LC card Fi A 60-823
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films)
PROFILE IN STEEL. ModernTP rev 1961 20min
sd color free-loan
c-ad
Revision of 1949 film "Fifteen minutes
with Bethlehem Steel"
Produced by Mode-Art Pictures for Beth-
lehem Steel Co.
Shows activities of modem steel com-
pany: raw-materials mining, steel making, steel
construction, shipbuilding, and research
LC card Fi A 61-280
PROFITABLE PUREBRED SWINE PRODUC-
TION. Venard 1960 17min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by United Duroc Swine Regis-
try
Tells about Production Registry and Meat
Certification Programs. Shows the ideal meat-
type hog at Georgia Coastal Plain Experimental
Station and at Louisiana State University, and
visits the farms of some of the best Duroc
breeders in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and
Oklahoma
PROFOUNDER 4050. French 1958 30min sd b&w
rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Story of Hot and Wilm's record-breaking
dive at 13,000 feet (4050 meters) under the sea
on February 15. 1954. Construction of the ba-
thyscaph. diagrams explaining how it works.
Glimpses of the fauna seen during the descent
PROGRESS. NET 1959 29min sd b&w (The
search for America ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the role of progress during the
history of mankiind. Dr Reinhold Nietouhr
discusses areas where progress has occurred
and relates this progress to the problems it has
brought about
PROGRESS REPORT NO. 1. Assn 1961 27l^min
sd b&w or color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by John Campbell for New York
World's Fair 1964-65 Corp.
Documentary on the 1964-1965 New York
World's Fair; preview of the Fair, showing
artists' drawings and replicas of exhibits, the
Fair grounds, the global Unisphere symbol, and
other major attractions
PROJECT HOPE. ModernTP 1961 27min sd
color $100, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by MacManus, John & Adams
for Ex- Cell -O Corp.
The hospitial ship Hope's Indonesian stopi
was the beginnings of Project Hope. Shows
staff, how medical center operates and how per-
sonnel train doctors and nurses in newly devel-
oping countries
PROPAGA-DESORDEN. Avis 1961 lOmin sd
color $100
p-el-Jh Guide
Spanish language version of 1955 film
"Litterbug"
Shows contrasting exanaples of careless-
ness and neatness by two boys. Ugliness and
dangers of littered areas are shown
PROVIDING FOR INDIVIDUAL DIFFER-
ENCES. lowaStTC 1961 24min sd b&w $85
c
Illustrates ways various teachers from
elementary through high school deal with dif-
ferences in the way children learn
PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES. Disney
1960 32min sd color (True life adventure ser)
$300
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Introduces the many kinds of wildlife
found in the Everglades — ibis, cormorant,
spoonbill, turtle, egret, duck and otter — with
emphasis on the alligator
THE PUMPKIN COACH. UnitedChurch 1960
20min sd color $160, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Musical comedy with animated pictures on
the theme of why seek a college education, and
what differentiates a Christian higher education
from mere college education
QUACKERY IN ARTHRITIS. NYArth 1960
7y2min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
How greedy quacks take a quarter of a
billion dollars a year out of the pockets of the
pain- ridden victims of arthritis is revealed in
Senate Committee hearings
QUALITY AT YOUR FEET. SwankMP 1959
23min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Brown Shoe Co.
Traces history of shoe- making and testing
from the earliest, crudest process, to the mod-
ern methods used today. Shows how machines
torture test every type of leather, rubber, fabric,
plastic, and dye to determine whether it ig
suitable for shoes
43
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
QUARTZ CRYSTAL GROWING. WestElec 1960
16min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Depicts the initial research conducted by
Bell Telephone Laboratories for growing quartz
crystals. Follows, through failures and successes,
the creative steps taken by Western Electric
engineers to perfect this into a practical manu-
facturing process
QUERIES AND SOURCES
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
A QUESTION OF LAW AND ORDER. NatRight
1957 19min sd b&w $185. rent $3.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by The Foundation for Inde-
pendence
Deals with one of the problems revealed
by the McClellan Congressional Committee dur-
ing the recent hearings, that of violence during
labor management disputes
QUILTING A MODERN HEIRLOOM. NatCotton
1960 S^/^min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Pictures the steps to be followed in
making quilts at home
LC card Fi A 60-3261
QUOTA. Pilot 1960 23i^min sd color $185, rent
$25
sh-ad
Sponsored by Clark Equipment Co.
Shows construction equipment operator
safety and situations featuring hazards common
to large equipment
RAMAC. IntBus 1957 lOmin sd color $75, free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pathe Pictures
Study of both the IBM RAMAC 305 and
the RAMAC 650, explaining the nature of ran-
dom access method of accounting and control
RADIO WAVES. McGraw 1961 27min sd (Planet
earth ser) b&w $80, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sciences
Discusses man-made and natural radio
J?1^^®?A.J^®^^""^"^ with Hertz's discoveries in
the _19th century. Explains the influence of
the ionosphere on radio waves. Delineates the
relationship between radio waves, the iono-
sphere, the earth's magnetic force and solar
activity
RAISING DAIRY CALVES.
lOmin sd color free- loan
UnionPacif 1959
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vincent H. Hunter
, Shows the recommended steps for raising
dairy calves for herd replacements
'^^'^fonPo^Vi'^foi^^^^^.^:^ 1961 20min sd b&w
$120; color $215, rent $9
el Guide
Revision of 1947 film
r> ,.^ Portrays life on the ranches of Spanish
California: measuring the land and securing a
te^fi^''^'^^' ^^^^^^f ^^^ fl^'st cattle, prepa^ng
«nt,- J/itl corn field, making a rawhide reata
activities of the rodeo, preparing hides and
tallow for the sailing ship^ tradef^nd a fiesta
to celebrate the end of the busy work season
THE RAVENS REMAIN
^^ YAK^T"^?^ARi"(^?iSnT'-- ^"^^^^■
"^"1lo'o;^re1^T"$lo'^' ^""^I^ I960 18min sd b&w
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by K. T. John
fr.r^cP?S^^^^^^y^ s.^^^ on one of the oldest
l?£V^l °^- organized, dance worship, of no^h
Malabar in south India, performed in the coSrt-
^oi^ °^^v,^^® v.\i"^^e shrine in honour of the
heroes that belong to legend, fSith or fanS?
REACH FOR THE SKY. AmInstSteel 1961
16min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dreier Structural Steel Co.
Shows erection of the 10,000 tons of struc-
tural steel required for the 32 story Western
Electric office building in New York City. Ex-
plains the general procedures and techniques
used in the erection of skyscrapers
REACHING FOR THE STARS. AmInstSteel 1958
15min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Judson Pacific-Murphy Corp.
Depicts the stages of fabrication and the
problems of erection and operation of the
world's second largest reflector telescope com-
pleted in 1957. Portrays the 150 ton steel
mechanism in aJl stages of its assembly
READING FRENCH IN THE SIXTH GRADE.
lowaU 1957 18min sd b&w (Foreign lan-
guage in the elementary school ser) $75.
rent $2.50
c-ad
French narration with English titles
Demonstrates the techniques used in
teaching reading French to sixth grade pupils
in the State University of Iowa Elementary
School. Pupils are taught to get the meaning
directly in French, to fuse word groups into
consecutive thought units, with no focusing
upon individual words as such: and above all
to avoid translation into English
LC card Fi A 60-360
READING IMPROVEMENT (5 films). Coronet
1961 ea llmin sd b&w ea $60. color ea $110
ei-Jh-sh Guide
Titles are:
1. DEFINING THE GOOD READER. Examines
the reading habits of three students.
pointing out the characteristics of a good
reader
LC card Fi A 61-5
2. COMPREHENSION SKILLS. Emphasizes a
knowledge of the different ways of or-
ganizing paragraphs for the student's
better understanding of the organization
of ideas in written material
LC card Fi A 61-2
3. EFFECTIVE SPEEDS. Points out the char-
acteristics of inefllcient readers — those
who read too fast as well as those who
read too slowly. Emphasizes the impor-
tance of learning to use different reading
speeds
LC card Fi A 61-4
4. VOCABULARY SKILLS. Suggests specific
vocabulary-building skills and exercises
which increase reading effectiveness
LC card Fi A 61-3
5. WORD RECOGNITION SKILLS. Uses ani-
mation to show how to develop skills for
quick and accurate recognition of words
by form, context, and sound
LC card Fi A 61-1
THE READING PERIOD (2 films). lowaU sd
b&w ea $110
c-ad Guide
Part 1. 1960 33min color $215. rent $8.25. Demon-
strates the techniques of teaching read-
ing at the third-grade level
Part 2. 1961 39min color $225. rent $11 Con-
centrates on the contrast between good
and bad teaching technique
LC card Fi A 61-134
READY FOR SCHOOL MichHealth 1959 20min
sd color $125
c-ad
^ *v, ^iscusses problem of bringing up a child
so that he is ready for school— physically, men-
tally. , and emotionally. Points out that every
®?^I^ST^ence throughout the first five years of a
child s life can be considered a part of prep-
aration for school, discussing such subjects as
regular bedtime nutrition, cleanliness, safety,
vocabu ary development, dental care, pre-school
medical and dental examinations, basic skills
responSbilU^^ ^ ^"^ dressing, and social
LC card Fi A 60-781
THE REAGENT BOTTLE
44
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
REBIRTH OF A TANKER. ModernTP 1960
17min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for Beth.-
lehem Steel Co. . . ^ ^
Live -action and animation pnotoprrapny
show the "jumboizinff" of an aged T-2 tanker.
In five weeks time, the bow. stern and mid-
ships house were removed and reinstalled on a
new. larger midbody
RECLINING FIGURE. Contem 1961 16min sd
color $150. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by British Council and Arts
Council of Great Britain , . , ^ ^^
Studies the stone figure designed by the
British sculptor Henry Moore for the UNESCO
building in Paris. Discusses Moore's execution
of this figure and his reflections on his work
^^^S'e'ASTERN wisdom and MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
EL RECREO
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
THE RED BLOOD CELL. Moody 1960 24min
sd color (Story of the bloodstream ser)
$220. rent $10
Jh-sh-c
Microscopic study of the blood cells, p-ar-
ticularly the chemical processing plant of the
red cell. The rate of blood circulation is traced
by tagged radioactive atoms
THE RED DEVILS OF KITZBUEHEL.
Lufthansa 1959 27min sd color $262.70. free-
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Austrian Chamber of Com-
merce
Shows winter sport resorts and facilities
in Austria and the adventures of a happy
group of vacationers at skiing school
RED NIGHT. Iversen 1959 27min sd color pur-
chase apply, rent $20
sh-c-ad
Igor, a dedicated Communist in Moscow
learns that Christianity has a more rational
approach to life than communism. Dramatizes
Voice of Tangier broadcasting operation behind
the Iron Curtain from Morocco
RELATIONS WITH OUR WESTERN ALLIES.
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (The search for
America ser) rent apply
c-ad
Produced by KETC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses existing political, economic,
cultural, and militaristic relations between the
United States and her Western allies. Mrs
Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr and Mrs Walt
Rostow answer questions concerning the
present status of our relations with the NATO
allies and the problem of colonialism
LC card Fi A 60-1975
THE REMINGTON ARMS STORY. ModernTP
1960 ISi^min sd color $85. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Programs for Reming-
ton Arms Co.
Flashing back to an event of great im-
portance in America, the building of the first
home-made flintlock rife, shows how a man
named Remington paved the way for the
founding of the nation's oldest arms company
RENDEZVOUS 90« SOUTH (Story of South
Pole). Lockheed-Ga 1960 27%min sd color
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows scientific activities at the South
Pole Typical Air Lift Mission to the Pole and
other interior stations, first 4 engine aircraft,
first jet aircraft ever to land at South Pole,
the ski-equipped C-130 Hercules provides a
breakthrough in scientific exploration
LC card Fi A 61-319
RENDEZVOUS WITH EUROPE. Lufthansa
1959 45min sd color $290. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Herbert Lannard Produc-
tions
Travelog of Europe, covering Paris.
Copenhagen, Madrid, Rome and other major
cities. Visits Cairo in Egypt. Shows a family
making its preparations for the trip
REPEATING PATTERNS
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
REPRESENTATION AND GERRYMANDER-
ING. ^ Carousel 1961 29min sd b&w $135.
rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Report on problem of "unfair" representa-
tion in state legislatures. A Vermont legis-
lator who represents 80 persons (rural area)
has one vote, and another legislator represent-
ing 30,000 people in Burlington (city area) also
has one vote. Discusses gerrymandering, the
ancient practice whereby election districts are
re- shaped to throw the balance of power to the
incumbent party. Gives the origin of the word
"gerrymandering" and the views of Joseph
CarMno. Speaker of New York's Assembly
REPRODUCTION AND HEREDITY
In HEREDITY (7 films)
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT THE
M. W. KELLOGG CO. Kellogg 1959 20min
sd color free-loan
c
Produced by Don Nestingen
Explains commercial processing units.
Shows how exploratory research discovers new
chemical reactions, how process research gets
the range of the reaction, how pilot plant re-
search sets up systems for controlling the
reaction and how mechanical and chemical
engineering research formulates the data
LC card Fi A 60-835
RESEARCH BY ROCKETS. McGraw 1961
27min sd (Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color
$150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
Explains the exploration of the upper
atmosphere by instruments carried aloft by
rockets. Portrays the history of man's at-
tempts to reach out into the higher atmosphere
and shows the variety of modern rocket
vehicles, including their principles of operation
RESOLVED. OolorU 1960 32min sd b&w rent
$1
sh-c-ad
Student speakers, representing Colorado
high schools, are shown debating the issue
"Strikes in basic industry should be pro-
hibited"
RETURN TO THE RIVER. Brandon 1959
20min sd color $240. rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles W. Nauman for
U. S. Corps, of Engineers
Documentary study of the Upper Missouri
River Basin — its history, geography, and mas-
sive engineering accomplishments — through the
eyes of an artist who travels the river on foot
and in a canoe
REUPHOLSTER A CHAIR. NatCotton 1958
6%min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-ad
Shows the steps to follow In reworking
an old chair, including details on frame con-
struction as well as upholstery
LC card Fi A 60-3260
REVERENCE. Birad 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50,
color $100
p-el-Jh
Illustrates the beauty of nature as the
Psalms are read , ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4323
REVOLUTION ON THE RIGHT OF WAY.
SouthernPacRR 1961 17min sd color $92.90
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the work of the Maintenance of
Way Department of a modern railroad in con-
trast with the older hand labor methods. De-
picts electronic safety inspection of track;
track surfacing; ballast tamping; tie replace-
ment; and the installation of new rail with-
out interruption of rail traiHc
THE RHINE
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
45
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
RHINE— LIFESTREAM OF EUROPE. Germ
Fed 1960 30min sd color free-loan
c-ad
A trip aloiiK the scenic river Rhine with
emphasis on its beauty and industrial im-
portance
RICE BOWLS TO ROCKETS. Graylron 1960
27min sd color $180. rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces history of a unique engineering
material with varying characteristics and
properties. Shows uses in ancient China down
to applications essential today, and explaans
why gray iron might be called the hidden
metal
RICHARD WILBUR (2 films). NET 1959 ea
29min sd b&w (Of poets and poetry ser)
rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Part 1. Richard Wilbur reads and comments
on his poetry. Barry Ulanov, Barnard
College, questions Wilbur concerning
various aspects of his work
LC card Fi A 61-170
Part 2. Richard Wilbur reads and comments
on his poetry. Barry Ulanov, Barnard
College, discusses with him the order,
clarity, and tonality of the poems read
LC card Fi A 61-171
RIGHT AT HOME. Methodist 1961 28i^min sd
color $195, rent $10
ad
Story of a newly retired couple, skeptical
about the life they would lead in "one of
those homes." Shows how and why they
choose King-ly Manor instead of "moving in"
with a daughter
RIVER BUSTERS. JohnsonMot 1960 21%min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Two college boys fight their way up the
"River of No Return" in a battle against the
Snake and Salmon Rivers of Idaho
RIVER OF NO RETURN. IdahoDptComm
1958 28min sd b«few or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Running the rapids of the Salmon River.
Depicts the beauty of the river and surround-
ing coimtry
ROAD TO FREEDOM. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
jh-sh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of John Brown and his resistance
to slavery in Kansas, explaining his resort
to violence in order to help keep slavery out
of Kansas, and his use of the "underground
railway ' to guide slaves to freedom. Dis-
cusses the Harper's Ferry incident and
Brown's hang-inpr
LC card Fi A 60-3006
ROBERT MOSES. EBF 1960 30min sd b&w
(Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
T^ /x.^S^^^l Moses is interviewed by Gilmore
D. Clark designer of the court and gardens
for the United Nations Building. Mr Moses
touches on a variety of subjects ranging from
his philosophy on city planning to the prob-
lems of future planning for the entire Na-
tion
LC card Fi A 60-849
^°^,^i^"^? 6'^R SATELLITES. UW 1960
13%min sd color $135
el-Jh
Produced by Handel Film Corp.
Kio 4- FZ^^ ^^^^ countdown to the exciting
blast-off and space probe, a complex subject
i^^^^n^^?®^ ^° simple teaching terms by the
excellent use of animation, diagrams, models,
plus remarkable ^live action shots of rocket
Jaunchings and booster stage separations in
EFLA evaluation card No. 4402
THE ROCK FORD KOPY-KAT. Rockford 1956
36min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the design and operation of the
Rockford Hydraulic Kopy-Kat Duplicator,
which is an auxiliary tracing attachment for
Rockford Hydraulic Shapers, Planers, Blot-
ters and Shaper- Planers. Shows a schematic
diagram illustrating the operation of the valve
and hydraulic system
ROGER VAN DER WEYDEN
In THE GOLDEN AGE OF FLEMISH
PAINTING (3 films)
THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Re-
pubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w (Building
political leadership ser) $125. rent $10
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Analyzes the history, power, and judicial
procedures of the United States Supreme Court
LC card Fi A 60-1762
ROP COLOR. Copley 1959 29V2min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how a large newspaper plant
handles color. Detailed attention is given to
the technical phases of color
ROSE BOWL '58. OhioStU 1958 30min sd color
rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the tour of the 120-man Ohio
State University Marching Band from Colum-
bus, O. to Los Angeles, Cal. with the complete
band performance in the Rose Bowl. Shows
excerpts from the band's visit to Disneyland
RUG HOOKING
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
RUSSIA: MARCH-NOVEMBER, 1917. CalifU
1959 8min sd color $95, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dan McLoughlin
Concerns the democratic revolt against
the monarchy. Attempts to clarify fallacies in-
herent in the commonly held thought that the
subsequent Soviet Revolution was the impor-
tant one
SAFE AS YOU KNOW HOW. NatSafety 1960
lOmin sd b&w (Safety wise ser) $82
c-ad
Produced by Cal -Dunn Studios
Points out unsafe acts and conditions and
how they cause accidents. Tells that you must
know and do something about safety in order
to be a safety expert
SAFE AT HOME. Sterl-MovUSA 1960 29min sd
color $145, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Troy- Beaumont Co. for
American Academy of Pediatrics
Emphasizes the importance of making a
home and neighborhood safe for children.
Shows precautions that should be taken as a
matter of routine
THE SAFEST TOWNSHIP ANYWHERE. Gen
Mot 1960 27min sd color $80, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion
Shows how a community learns about
farm and home safety
SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
SAFETY WITH ANIMALS. Grover 1961 13min
sd color $130
p-el-Jh Guide
Stresses the ways to enjoy animals by
watching them without handling them and to
watch from a safe distance. Shows that what
you can do around animals depends on your
knowledge of them and your skills around them.
Builds understanding of animals and respect
for them
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE SAINT LAWRENCE-NIAGARA POWER.
Assn 1960 28min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by State of New York Power
Authonty^^^^ two hydro -electric developments
—the Niagara power project and the bt /-aw-
rence power project. Shows how water drain-
ing- from four of the five Great Lakes will power
the 2,190,000 kilowatt Niagara project and then,
after flowing through Lake Ontario, will drive
the turbine-generators in the 1,880,000 kilowatt
St Lawrence project. Includes views of the
two projects under construction
LC card Fi A 60-3481
THE ST LAWRENCE SEAWAY. EBF 1960
16min sd b«S:w $90. rent $3.50; color $180,
rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes construction and operation of
the Seaway's canals, locks and power dams.
Shows how it has affected world trade, trans-
portation, economic conditions
SALAD PREPARATION. SyracuseU 1958 13min
sd color $125, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates hand techniques involved
in preparing salad greens, French knife tech-
niques, and the preparation of citrus fruits.
Shows efllcient salad preparation techniques,
determined through a series of controlled ex-
periments
LC card Fi A 60-3050
SALT HARVESTERS OF GUATEMALA.^ AV-
ED 1960 llmin sd b&w $50, color $100
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Greene Rose Productions
Living among the terrible volcanoes of
Guatemala, the descendants of the Mayans have
come to depend upon their "magic" elixir, the
salt of Sacapulos to cure any ill. Shows the
salt gathering families of the Rio Negro, the
crude refinery, and distribution of the wonder-
ful white cakes all over Central America
A SALUTE TO THE AMERICAN THEATRE.
Anti-Def 1960 45min sd b&w $75, rent apply
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS-TV
Shows dramatic and musical plays in the
American theatre whose theme is freedom and
anti-discrimination
THE SANDIA STORY. BellTel 1960 34min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lookout Mountain Labora-
tory for Sandia Corp.
Traces the activities of a young engineer
as he develops and tests a scientific recording
system designed to record test data. Shows
many of Sandia' s research, development and
test facilities such as its model shop where
experimental models of nuclear weapons are
created
SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN ACTION. NCPub
Instr rev 1961 18min sd color $120. rent
$4.50
c-ad
Revision of 1956 film "Let's visit school
libraries"
Interprets the school library's services to
pupils and teachers, grades 1-12, Illustrates
planning for library use; guiding pupils' read-
ing; teaching library skills; supplying instruc-
tional materials; and guiding reference work
SCHWARZWALDREISE. See TRIP THROUGH
THE BLACK FOREST
SCIENCE IN SPACE. McGraw 1961 27min sd
(Planet earth ser) b&w $80. color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
ences
Explains scientific exploration of space
and its contents, and the placing of satelUtes
in orbit. Shows significant discoveries of mod-
ern space science, including the Van Allen
radiation belts. Underscores the significance
of satellite and space probes to man's under-
standing of the cosmos
THE SCIENCE OF FIRE. BurCommRes 1961
20min sd b&w $31, free-loan; color $58,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by MPO Productions for Na-
tional Board of Fire Underwriters
Tells story of fire, the principles of com-
bustion and how fires can be prevented. Covers
flash points, ignition temperatures, vapor travel
and methods of extinguishment
SCIENCE OF LIGHT. Churchill 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110. rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with Heath Elementary sci-
ence texts
Uses animation, photomicrography and
the visualization of experiments dirticult to do
in the classroom in a discussion about refrac-
tion, the speed of light, how we see, where
light goes, how light reflects from different
surfaces, is absorbed and changed to heat, and
transmitted through opaque, translucent, and
transparent materials
LC card Fi A 61-20
EFLA evaluation card No. 4361
THE SCOULER CASE. CanNFB 1961 13min sd
b&w $75
ad
Uses the case of a sixty-three-year-old
farmer wlio comes to the hospital for cancer
treatment to describe how volunteer workers
at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto
ease the patient's road to recovery and free
the regular siaff for more technically demand-
ing work. Explains that this hospital, treating
mainly cancer cases, is proving that peace of
mind and freedom from anxiety play a large
part in a patient's recovery
LC card Fi A 60-841
SCREEN PRINTING
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
THE SEARCH. NewMexDev 1960 28min sd
b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Discusses the opportunities that are
offered to industry moving into the State of
New Mexico, and explains how a man who had
never seen New Mexico learns of the unusual
aspects of the State from the standpoint of
climate, labor, and resources
LC card Fi A 60-1595
THE SEARCH AT SAN JOSE. IntBus 1958
12min sd color $80. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by On Film
Story of how the RAMAC computer was
developed. An inside look into the interrela-
tionships of market research, engineering, prod-
uct development, sales and production £ls
RAMAC evolved from an idea into production
line computers. Shows the San Jose IBM plant
SEASONAL CHANGES IN PLANTS. McGraw
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $125
p-el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Illustrates and explains the various
changes that take place in a plant through
the cycle of the seasons, using typical ex-
amples of annuals, biennials, and perennials
SEAWAY BY SEA-HORSE. JohnsonMot 1960
27min sd b&w $56, free-loan; color $125,
free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the Coronet Explorer, the first
outboard to cross the Atlantic, from Montreal,
Canada, to Chicago via the St Lawrence Sea-
way. Shows colorful Canadian and American
scenery along the newly opened St Lawrence
Seaway
THE SECOND UNITED STATES. AmlnstArch
1960 13min sd color $75, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Discusses the importance of the architect
in community planning and redevelopment.
Uses specific examples drawn from all parts
of the nation, documents the need for com-
munity redevelopment. Shows importance of
architect's collaboration with city planners,
engineers, builders, bankers, and realtors
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
SECONDS FOR SURVIVAL. BellTel 1960
27^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
Incorporates all the elements of our in-
tegrated defense structure — NORAD. BMEWS,
the Dew Line, picket ships, patrolling aircraft,
blimps and Texas Towers, white Alice, SAGE,
SAC, guided missiles and missile systems. Tells
how this continent's vast existing telephone
network designed for peacetime use is also
ready to serve the cause of defense
LC card Fi A 61-286
SECONDS TO SAFETY. Aetna 1961 15min sd
b«&w $60, free-loan
p-el-Jh
Shows how volunteer departments and
school officials cooperated to evacuate children
fast and effectively, from school for flre drill
SECRET OF AN ATOMIC PILE. French 1959
20min sd b&w rent $1
sh-ad
Shows erection of the huge cage where
the pile will stand; where the different parts
are made; testing materials in laboratories;
when the main construction is done, lowering
of the core of the pile which nobody will see
at work in its concrete base
SECRET OF FREEDOM. NatEdAssn 1960
52V2min sd b«&w $100
sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert D. Graff
Discusses a civic-minded man and his wife
who work hard to gain passage of a tax refer-
endum bill to improve the schools in the typical
small city in which they live
LC card Fi A 60-487
THE SECRET WEAPON. NatFd 1959 4min sd
b&w free- loan
sh-c
Illustrates the dedication of a young girl
to her exciting career as a physical therapist
and emphasizes the need for training more
therapists to alleviate the present shortage
SECRETS ^OF THE ANT AND INSECT
WORLD. Disney 1960 13min sd color (Secrets
of life ser) $130
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows subterranean world of the ant,
including a description of the warfare that
persists between rival tribes of ants and their
struggle to protect their nests from invasion.
Discusses the honeycast, hunting, and leafcutter
ants
LC card Fi A 61-90
SECRETS OF THE BEE WORLD. Disney 1960
13mm sd color (Secrets of life ser) $130
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the many facets of life in a highly
organized bee colony. Describes the construction
of the comb, discusses the importance of the
queen bee, and explains about the work of
the bees in the pollination process
LC card Fi A 61-89
SECRETS OF THE ICE. McGraw 1961 27min
sd (Planet earth ser) b&w $80, color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sciences
■^i^P^^^^s the modern science of glaciology.
Shows how present day glaciologists study the
ice found on. the earth and how the information
affords an increased comprehension of man's
past and future
^^S'oFn'^i^'- ^-^ I"^, P'r^NT WORLD. Disney
1960 lomin sd color (Secrets of life ser) $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
or^ ^^^^^^^i'^^ tt® various ways in which seeds
H^^^i'^"^^^ without the help of man. Uses
Ume . lapse photography to show the growing,
budding and flowering of many pl^ts "'^'"^'
LC card Fi A 61-88
SECRETS OF THE UNDERWATER WORLD.
£VT®$^50 ®^ ^°^°'* (Secrets of life
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
+o y.J^^^,^^}^^^ ^t^y ?^„^e unusual creatures
f^Jlt ^°^^^ i^ y^^ shallow seas in the tidal
fringe and in fresh water, including the stickle-
fl«S^' A^^.'^'^v^^P'^^^' ^^cher fish, kelpflsh, jelly-
2Sd fiddfe'r^crlb' ^""^^^^ ^'^' ^^<^o?^^or 'cral.
LC card Fi A 61-91
SECURITY— FRONT LINE OF DEFENSE.
WestElec 1960 15min sd b&w free- loan
ad
Produced by L,ance Studios
.Reminds personnel of their continuing
security responsibilities. Shows illustrations of
typical security situations that might be en-
countered by employees
SEE ARKANSAS FIRST. ArkPub 1959 28min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Pictures the resort and recreation areas
of the northern and western sections of Arkan-
sas as seen by the senior class of the high
school of Magnolia. Ark.
LC card Fi A 61-96
SEE HOW THE, LAND LIES. UnitedChurch
1959 ISmin sd b&w $58.11, color $92
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Berkeley Studio
Shows how Folk Betterment program helps
the people of Angola to know a more abundant
life both materially and spiritually
SEED. GERMINATION. EBF 1961 14min sd
(Biology ser) b&w $90, color .$180
sh Guide
Uses, time-lapse photography to demon-
strate a wide variety of experiments with germ-
inating seeds. Explains that seed germination
IS one of the key phenomena of the plant
world, and discusses the practical significance
of seed and grain plants
LC card Fi A 60-3435
SEMI-CONDUCTORS (2 films). Bray 1960 sd
b&w ea $100, rent ea $10
sh-c-ad
Part 1. 21min. Basic physics and theory of hole
and electron flow in semi-conductor mate-
rial as related to the P-N Junction and
fundamental principles that apply to junc-
tion rectifiers
Part 2. 22min. Fundamentals of transistor low
frequency amplification; a brief review of
electron and hole flow, P-N Junction
characteristics and transistor symbols;
build up of amplifying circuits; discussion
of common emitter, base and collector
circuits; and a detail analysis on the
Operation of the common emitter and
common base circuits
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4362
SERENAL. CanNFB 1961 4min sd color $25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Norman McLaren salutes the West Indies
by painting the spirit of flesta. using a vibra-
driU to etch abstract images on film which sway
and .change to the syncopated rhythms of a
Trinidad orchestra
LC card Fi A 60-3028
^^^vS^' ^^l^^'^S'^^LN. Brandon 1958 50min sd
b&w $250. rent $27.50
sh-c-ad
o* /I- Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studios, Moscow
Mono ^.o^'^. biography of Sergei Eisenstein
(1898-1948). treating his life and presenting
extracts from his stage productions, his major
films, and his shooting of "Bezhin Meadow"
SERVING CHRIST. Family 1958 30min sd b&w
rent $9
c-ad
f^-i-v. Shows how one man. through his own
faith helps two friends overcome the pride and
selflshness that prevents their being able to
serve Christ
"^"fofi^Yo^'^ WIVES OF BAHRAM GUR. IndU
1961 19min sd color $175. rent $6
sh-c-ad
^'^' Illustrates several sequences from the
life of the legendary Persian hero Bahram Gur
"^+^^^^? Persian miniatures from the collection
of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New
York Public Library Recounts the epic poem
by the Persian poet Nizami which follows Gur's
courtship of Fitna and his rejection of her
EFLA evaluation card No. 4476
SEXUALITY AND VARIATION
In HEREDITY (7 fllml)
48
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SHAKESPEARE'S THEATER. TFC 1960
12i/2min sd color $120
jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Laurence Olivier for J.
Authur Rank Organization as proloque to Henry
Presents the setting of Lrondon in 1600 as
playgoers cross the Thames to the Globe Thea-
tre in Southwark. Describes the location,
audience, players, construction, and conventions
of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
LC card Fi A 60-3439
THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH. McGraw 1961
27min sd (Planet earth ser) b&w $80, color
$150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Academy of Sci-
gucgs
Study of the size and shape of the earth
from ancient times to present concepts derived
from data obtained from orbiting satellites, and
present efforts to refine and perfect man's
knowledge of the shape of the earth
THE SHEE FISH OF ALASKA. WorldOutdoors
1960 15min sd b«few or color free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Travelers Insurance Co.
Shows snow- peaked glaciers, the Bering
Sea, Arctic rivers and famous old gold-rush
towns, Fairbanks, Nome, Counsel, Kotzebue.
Shows fishing for the Arctic grayling. Dolly
Varden and especially the inconnu or Arctic
shee fish which is found nowhere else under
the American flag
SHEEP SHAPE. Venard 1960 27l^min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sFi-c-ad
Sponsored by American Hampshire Sheep
Assn.
Shows two Future Farmers of America
and their sheep projects. Shows demonstra-
tion of washing, trimming, and shaping by Alex
McKenzie of Oklahoma, to help young people
and adults have their potential prize-winners
ready by show time
SHEPHERD LIFE. Family 1960 14min sd (The
land of the Bible ser) b&w rent $5; color
rent $7.50
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Illustrates typical shepherd life of the
people of Bible times by showing the life of the
nomadic shepherds of Palestine, much of which
remains unchanged since Biblical days
SHORT CUTS TO SAVINGS WITH FLAT
GROUND STEEL. SimondsSaw 1959 15min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how precision ground, ready-to-use
bars of oil and air hardening and low carbon
types of steel are produced and save in making
a wide variety of items such as dies, gauges,
jigs, templates, machine parts, small tools, etc.
SIDING SENSE. WestPine 1960 14%min sd color
$95. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Photo Art Commercial Stu-
dios
Uses animation to tell the history of the
shelter of man. Discusses the requirements of
wood exterior siding — beauty, durability, weath-
erability, and ease of maintenance — and de-
scribes its potential in architecture, design, and
living. Includes scenes of homes built in 17th
century New England and in the 19th century
as examples of the longevity of wood
LC card Fi A 60-1757
THE SILENT MIND
In EASTERN WISDOiVI AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
THE SILENT WITNESS
In MEDICINE AND THE LAW (4 films)
THE SILVER DIPLOMA. ColoMines rev 1960
20min sd color free -loan
sh-ad
Revision of 1954 film
Produced by Thomas J. Barbre Produc-
tions
Story of the metals, minerals and fuels
which we use each day and the mineral engi-
neers from the Colorado School of Mines
SILVER THREADS AMASS THE GOLD. Oster
1960 28min sd color free-loan
ad
Shows Oster stationary threading ma-
chines
SIMILARITIES IN WAVE BEHAVIOR. Bell
Tel I960 26i^min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad Guide
Using specially built torsion wave ma-
chines. Dr J. N. Shive of Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories demonstrates and discusses the reflec-
tion of waves from a free and a clamped end;
super- position, standing waves and resonance:
energy loss by impedance mismatching; and re-
duction of energy loss by quarter- wave and
tapered- section matching transformers
SIMPLE MACHINES: THE INCLINED PLANE
FAMILY. EBF 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, rent
$2.50; color $120, rent $4
el Guide
Shows how machines make work easier.
Explains the principle of an inclined plane, the
concept of work in terms of force and distance.
Describes other members of the inclined plane
family — the wedge and the screw
SIMPLY EXHIBITING. GIrlS 1961 ISi^min sd
b&w (On camera 1960/61 ser) $32.5(J
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
An adult volunteer in a Girl Scout council
takes on the job of preparing an exhibit. Con-
vinced she knows nothing about exhibiting, she
learns that an exhibit is really quite easy and
that it can and must be simple to do its job
effectively
THE SIN OF JOHN HAMILTON. Broadman
1959 28min sd b&w $180, rent $9
el-jh-sh-c-ad
John Hamilton had many problems. Some
of them could have been solved by sharing
them with his family, and with God's guidance
he could have solved all of them. Portrays
what happens when God is left out of a per-
son's life
SISALKRAFT JOINT FORMER. AmSisal 1959
7min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Describes use of the Sisalkraft joint
former which is used to form contraction joints
in concrete highway and airport construction
69.3. InstVis 1960 13i^min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Pharmaco. Inc.
Medical progress since days of prehistoric
man is shown responsible for increase in hu-
man span of life to present 69.3 expectancy
SKI JUMP THRILLS. JohnsonMot 1961 15min
sd b&w or color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Complete record of the men's jumping
event of the 1960 National Water Ski Cham-
pionships held in Minneapolis. Every jumper
is shown — many in slow motion. Some spectac-
ular falls are seen
SLIME MOLDS (3 films). lowaU 1961 sd
sh-c-ad Guide
1. LIFE CYCLE. 30min b&w $100, rent $4.50;
color $225, rent $8.25. The life cycle of
one Myxomycete is shown. Similarities and
differences in the life cycle of different
species are indicated
2. COLLECTION, CULTIVATION AND USE.
19min color $175, rent $8.25. Presents the
techniques involved in collection, culti-
vation and use of Myxomycetes. Reviews
through animation a few selected studies
on slime molds
3. IDENTIFICATION. 23min color $200, rent
$8.25. Illustrates the use of a key by com-
paring a modified portion of Professor Q.
W. Martin's key to a road map. Follows
each road until the main families of
Myxomycetes are identified. Animation is
used to show the parts of fruiting bodies
used in identification of the slime molds
m
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
A SMALL TRIUMPH. NatJewWom 1960
28i^min sd b&w rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Stephen Sharff
Shows how volunteer workers can serve
their communities. Through the efforts of ded-
icated workers of the Cincinnati Section of
the National Council of Jewish Women, blind
children are integrated into public school
classes with sighted children
SO GREAT THE LIGHT. AmBlble 1960 28min
sd color rent $4
el-Jh. sh-c-ad
Describes the history of the American
Bible Society's work for the blind, showing
special Scriptures in actual use by sightless
people in the United States, Korea, Japan,
India, the Philippines, and the Sudan
LC card Fi A 60-1585
SOCIAL INSECTS: THE HONEY BEE. EBP
1961 24min sd (Biology ser) b&w $135, color
$270
sh Guide
Shows two types of social organization:
ours, based on learning, the other, represented
by bees, based on instinct. Gives an example
of a society in which the individuals are di-
rected in their activities by inherited instincts
LC card Pi A €0-3436
THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. SocCinn
1960 22min sd color rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Pilm Services
Uses original paintings of the battles and
events of the Revolutionary War to tell how the
officers of the Continental Army fought to win
liberty for the American Colonies. Describes
the founding in 1783 of the Society of the
Cincinnati to keep alive the high motives of
patriotism and public service of these officers
L.C card Pi A 60-3304
SOFT SOLDERING. EducHor 1959 llmin sd
color $100
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Fred and Cynthia Chapman
Basic steps involved in soft soldering are
illustrated — clean, heat, solder. Uses of the
electric soldering tools are demonstrated. Ex-
plains the various types and fluxes used in soft
soldering
THE SOIL AND LIFE. UW 1961 13%min sd
color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by National Film Studios
Suggests ways in which the farmer can
manage his soil to obtain better harvests
LE SOLEIL SE LEVE A L'EST. French 1958
25min sd b«few rent $1
Jh-sh-ad
French narration
Description of the province of Lorraine,
along the river Moselle. The towns of Remire-
mont, Epinal. Nancy, Champigneule, Metz;
contrast between industry and agriculture;
across the border, the vineyards of Germany
SOLIDS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
SOMEONE'S IN THE KITCHEN. Assn 1961
20min sd b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by On Film for General Foods
Corp.
Shows preparation of products by the
homemaker with the hard work and the un-
certainty taken out and the quality and nu-
trition left m
SOMETHING^FOR EVERYBODY. Missouri
Resour 1960 lOmin sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Co.
* j.-u^^V!^^. scenic and recreational attributes
of the State of Missouri. Takes the viewer
through the colorful Ozark recreational areas
where all sports activities can be indulged
SON OF A STRANGER. Broadman 1960 28mln
sd b&w $180, rent $9
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
A man just released from prison claims
his son from his foster parents. Moved by the
boy's prayers the father returns with his son
to begin a new life
SOUND FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet 1960 llmin
sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Uses slow- motion photography and visual
demonstrations to show that all sounds, even
those of different volume and pitch, are caused
by vibrations. A tuning fork illustrates the
movement of sound vibrations through the air.
Explains that sound takes times to travel from
its source to the ear, and that sound can move
through solids and liquids, as well as air
LC card Fi A 60-3279
EFLA evaluation card No. 4326
SOUND PROGRESS. Assn 1960 13i^min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Film Counselors for Air
Transport Assn. of America
Dr Frank C. Baxter discusses the role
that airports play in our modern-day life.
Shows how an instrument landing system
works, how our air traffic control network as-
sures the safety of air transportation and the
attempt being made to reduce noise associated
with the modem jet age
SOUND RECORDING FOR MOTION PIC.
TURES. IndU 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50; color
$100, rent $3.25
c-ad
Considers three basic problems of record-
ing sound applicable to all recording situations
on a location not designed as a sound studio:
choice and placement of the microphone; acous-
tical treatment of the area; and elimination of
unwanted sounds
SOUNDS OF INDUSTRY. ModernTP 1961 27min
sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bert Coleman and H. D.
Kingsbury for National Industries for the Blind
Shows that the trained blind worker can
participate in industry, compete with others
on the basis of equality of goods produced and
meet all the standards of a competitive market
SOUNDS OF THE EARTH. CROP 1960 18min
sd b&w $25. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Broadcasting and Film Com-
mission, National Council of Churches
Discusses the aid necessary to feed the
hungry, sick, and homeless around the world.
Shows the flight of a refugee family from the
China Mainland to Hong Kong
SOUTHERN CROSS CRUSADE. Worldwide
1959 50min sd b&w rent $20
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Billy Graham Evangelistic
Assn.
Shows the Billy Graham Team's Crusade
in Australia and New Zealand
SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY, LAND OF VIGOR.
ModernTP 1960 22min sd color $87.25, free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. Produced by Audio Productions for At-
lantic City Electric Co.
Shows wild orchids, the magnitude of the
Pine Barrens, and many historical monuments,
also modern agriculture and modern industry
rooted in traditions which go back to the be-
ginning of the republic
THE SOVIET UNION: AN INTRODUCTION.
Grover 1960 16%min sd color $175, rent apply
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Study of the land, traditions and culture
of the Soviet Union. Sequences from pre-revo-
lution days help show the material progress^
the continuity of development, and some of
the value changes that have taken place
50
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SPACE, SCIENCE AND TIME. ModernTP 1960
27min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Bulova Watch Co.
Traces scientific endeavor through the
apres from Pythagorous to Albert Einstein,
whose theory of relativity uses time as a basis.
Stresses importance of measurement to present-
day efforts in the race to outer space and
sho.ws how man is depending upon electronic
measuring devices to give him information
about space travel. Relates the latest scientific
achievements to new developments in measuring
and keeping time with split- second accuracy
DC card Fi A 61-193
SPAIN— A VALENCIA FAMILY. Frith 1960
16min sd color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
English or Spanish versions
Pictures life in the home of a middle class
family In Valencia as they shop, see a religious
picture made of flowers, attend a childrens'
church parade, picnic at a Mediterranean beach,
folk dance in the square, and attend an annual
exposition
LC card Fi A 60-3319
SPAIN— THE MATEO FAMILY OF MADRID.
Frith 1960 16min sd color $130
el-Jh-ad Guide
English or Spanish versions
Study of a family living in Madrid, stres-
sing the closeness of Spanish family life. Shows
the family as they visit craft shops in Old
Toledo, picnic in the park, visit the zoo. row
on the lake, and attend the Exposition of the
Provinces, which includes scenes of educational
and cultural exhibits, crafts, music, folk-danc-
ing and bull fights
LC card Fi A 60-3316
SPANISH COMMUNITY LIFE, Bailey 1961
15min sd b&w $85; color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by S. William Gumbiner
Story of a farmer and his family, who live
m a pueblo not far from Madrid. Shows how the
farmers live in the town, going out to work each
day in the fields which surround the village.
Tells of the fun-loving people and village festi-
vals
EFLA evaluation card No. 4403
SPORTWHEELING IN THE SIERRAS. Harley
1960 llmin sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Shows fish, game and mountain scenery
as two sportsmen ride lightweight motorcycles
high in the Sierras on a weekend fishing and
hunting trip
SPRINGBOARD. WorldWide 1960 34min sd
(FC A sports film ser) b&w rent $10. color
rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Fellowship of Christian Ath-
letes
The Christian perspective is demonstrated
by champion athletes who attend the FCA
Conference making a profound impression on a
young baseball pitcher
SPRINGTIME IN HOLLAND. See THE MAGIC
CARPET OF TULIPLAND
^'^'^>!Ji,9>oo^fS|R D'^ GRENZEN. See
ACROSS THE FRONTIERS
STAGE MAKE-UP: YOUTHFUL ROLES.
Coronet 1960 13l^min sd b&w $75, color
$137.50
sh Guide
Explains that effective make-up is an im-
portant part of developing a character on-
stage. Shows two young people who are making
up for ingenue and juvenile roles, demonstrat-
ing step- by- step what make-up to use and how
to apply it
LC card Fi A 60-3479
EFLA evaluation card No. 4404
STARS AND BARS. PureOil 1960 25min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles Klein
^. "hotography made from within racing
drivers cars and from outside deadly turns
shows the incredible finish with two winners
at Victory Lane. Shows the Eiffel TowerV Swiss
Alps and Roman ruins in Europe ^wibs
STARTING A VEGETABLE GARDEN. WisU
1959 12min sd b&w $20.04. rent apply
Jh-sh-ad
A home garden project. Shows prepara-
tion of the soil, laying out the garden, plant-
ing, transplanting, hoeing, thinning, mulching
and harvesting
THE STATE PARKS OF ARKANSAS. ArkPub
1960 28min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts facilities available in the State
parks of Arkansas, including views of camp-
ing, swimming, boating, fishing, and other
types of recreation
LC card Fi A 61-95
STATE POLITICAL ORGANIZATION AND
LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES. RepubSteel
1960 20min sd b&w (Building political
leadership ser) $125, rent $10
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Describes the important process of for-
mulating and passing legislation at the state
level
LC card Fi A 60-1772
THE STEAM ENGINE: HOW IT WORKS.
EBF 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. rent $3
el-Jh Guide
Uses animated drawings to trace the
history of the steam engine from the second
century B.C. Provides an insight into how
the power of steam can be translated into
motion; presents an appraisal of the work
of Newcomen and Watt. Describes the changes
which the steam engine has brought about
in manufacturing and transportation
LC card Fi A 61-55
STEAMBOAT LANDING. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells the story of steamboating on the
Mississippi and Missouri Rivers in the 1800's.
Describes various types of steamboats
LC card Fi A 60-3010
STEEL CHALLENGES NATURE'S FURY.
AmInstSteel 1958 30min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Judson Pacific-Murphy Corp.
Portrays the difl^cult and dangerous
undertaking of the addition to the Golden
Gate Bridge, of a bottom lateral system, for
stiffening purposes, amounting to some 5,000
tons of structural steel. High tensile bolts
used as fasteners are dealt with in great
detail
STEEL PIPE— AT YOUR SERVICE. ModernTP
1959 29min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Mode-Art Pictures for
Bethlehem Steel Co.
Shows the production of steel pipe from
raw materials to finishing operations. Buttweld
and electric resistance-weld pipe mills are
pictured along with the communications and
warehouse facilities that enable rapid filling
of orders. Diverse uses of steel pipe in con-
struction, industry, farming and the home are
illustrated
STEP OUT ON COLOR. DuPont 1961 17y2min
sd color free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Audio Productions
Describes the basic weaves and textures
of carpet available today. Shows values of Du
Pont Nylon in actual wear test situations
STEPHEN SPENDER (2 films). NET 1959 ea
29min sd b&w (Of poets and poetry ser)
rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Part 1. Presents poet Stephen Spender reading
a, select group of his own poems. Louis
Simpson discusses Spender's views of the
poet's task and Spender's use of meta-
phors
LC card Fi A 61-164
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
STEPHEN SPENDER — Continued
Part 2. Stephen Spender reads and comments
on his poetry dealing with love and war.
Louis Simpson discusses Spender's In-
terest in the relationship between poetry
and the subjects of war and politics
LC card Fi A 61-165
STIR-OFF. Folkways 1961 lOmin sd color
(American folk music ser) $135, rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by George Pickow and Jean
Ritchie , ,
The day of harvestmg and the cutting
and making of cane sugar by the hand method
by the Ritchie family are shown. Jean Ritchie
narrates and sings songs of her home in Ken-
tucky. Shows the family songfest and square
dance around the camp fire
STOP THAT SKIDDING. Telesound 1960 lOmin
sd b&w $50. color $100
el-Jh-sh
Shows how friction works in the auto-
mobile, how necessary it is in stopping, and
what available friction you have under street
conditions. Tells what will happen when the
brakes are applied
THE STORY OF CERRO BOLIVAR. USSteel
rev 1959 14min sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1956 film "Iron ore from
Cerro- Bolivar"
Produced by The Jam Handy Organization
Story of the discovery of the iron ore
mine called "Cerro Bolivar" in 1947, the initial
planning, clearing of jungles, dredging rivers.
construction of docks, railroads, bridges, ore
loading facilities, power and water plants as
well as complete communities
THE STORY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Assn
1960 29min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by First Church of Christ
Scientist
Presents the main beliefs of the Christian
Science Church and its founder Mary Baker
Eddy
THE STORY OF HEAT. UW 1961 ISVamin sd
color (The living science ser) $135
p-el Guide
Produced by Delta Film Productions
Introduction to the basic sources and
properties of heat, and the harnessing of heat
energy to serve man
THE STORY OF MAGNETISM. UW 1961
13V2niin sd color (The living science ser)
$135
el-jh Guide
Produced by Robert Broekman Produc-
tions
Dramatizes our knowledge of magnetism
from earliest observations to present theories
of the nature of magnetism and magnetic sub-
stances
THE STORY OF NTL. NatTngLab 1960 12min
sd b&w $45, rent $4
c-ad
Shows the T Group (Sensitivity Training
Group) and a typical day at a laboratory, plus
the philosophy of National Training Labora-
tories' activities
THE STORY OF PALOMAR. EBF 1960 39min sd
b&w $190, color $350
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
*u -cP^^^S^f ^^® planning and designing of
the Hale telescope — largest and most powerful
in the world— the many years of grinding and
polishing its huge mirror, the momentous jour-
ney of the mirror up to Palomar Mountain and
finally the instrument in operation
TH^ STORY OF SOIL. Coronet 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh
Produced by Morrow Productions, Aus-
tralia
. Traces the story of soil from the nebulous
beginnings of the earth millions of years ago
HWu ajpin^a-tion to show how man's interference
with the vital partnership between the soil and
vegetation has reduced many areas to desola-
tion. Emphasizes the need to restore nature's
harmony between climate, soil, plants, animals,
and man himself
LC card Fi A 60-871
EFLA evaluation card No. 4327
THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU-
TION IN FOLKSONG. HousFdn 1960 17min
sd color (Jimmie Driftwood ser) $180
el Guide
Jimmie Driftwood sings selected stanzas
of "Soldier's joy" a folk tune that touches on
highlights of the Revolutionary War and re-
views important battles using maps to locate
the places mentioned
EFLA evaluation card No. 4365
THE STORY OF THE EARLY WESTWARD
MOVEMENT IN FOLKSONG. HousFdn
1960 22min sd color (Jimmie Driftwood ser)
$200
el Guide
Describes three phases of the western
movement: from Virginia to Kentucky; from
Kentucky to Missouri; from Independence to
California. Each stanza is discussed and infor-
mation about this time in history given before
Jimmie Driftwood sings
EFLA evaluation card No. 4366
THE STORY OF THE MOURNING DOVE.
MissouriConsv 1959 38min sd color $245
sh-c-ad
Tells the story of the mourning dove, de-
picting its life history and sporting qualities.
Shows a biologist conducting studies of many
doves and explaining their significance. Includes
scenes of hunting and shows the fine sporting
qualities of this game bird
LC card Fi A 60-1133
THE STOWAWAY. Contem 1960 15min sd color
$150
p-el
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Story of a 13 -year old boy who stows
away on his father's schooner and learns about
deepsea fishing when the vessel reaches the
Grand Banks fishing ground off the coast of
Newfoundland
EFLA evaluation card No. 4367
THE STRANGEST SECRET. Nightingale 1960
30min sd color $250, rent $50
sh-c-ad
Presentation of Mr Earl Nightingale's re-
cording, "The strangest secret.'*^ Inspirational
and motivating
STREAMS. EducServices 1961 6min sd b&w $45,
rent $5
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Filmfront
Film version of a dance by Robert Cohan.
Concerned with a quiet meditation on one's
many selves; the discovery of a quiet credo at
the center of one's being
STRESS CORROSION OF STAINLESS STEEL.
OhioStU 1959 14min sd b&w $90. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Time lapse photography and photomicrog-
raphy are used to show rapid accumulation of
corrosion products which may play a role in the
mechanism of stress corrosion cracking in Aus-
tenitic Stainless Steel in chloride solutions
STRUGGLE AT SEA
In WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VAL-
IANT YEARS (6 films)
THE^STUFF OF LIFE. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Uses visuals and demonstrations to ex-
plain the chemical properties of living cells.
Shows how molecules of carbohydrates, fats,
proteins, and nucleic acids form part of cellular
structure
LC card Fi A 61-174
52
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SUCCESSION: FROM SAND DUNE TO FOR-
EST. EBF 1961 16min sd (Biology ser) b&w
$90, color $180
sh Guide
Explains that succession is the process
by which a given area changes slowly and con-
tinuously until it finally becomes a stable com-
munity. Shows one of the earliest and most
thoroughly studied examples of this process,
emphasizing the general principles involved
L.C card Fi A 60-3437
SUDDENLY, UPON THE WATERS. ModernTP
1961 27i^min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Fred Niles Productions for
Outboard Boating Club of America
Dramatizes the great need for boaters,
swimmers, water skiers, and fishermen to heed
the rules of safety and courtesy. Stresses the
idea of sharing the bounty of America's waters
SUMMER ON THE ISLAND. GermFed 1957
lOmin sd b«&w free-loan
c-ad
German narration , ,
A trip from the industrial area of the
Ruhr valley to the islands along the German
North Sea Coast with activities
THE SUN'S ENERGY. Academy 1960 leVzmin
sd (Elementary science ser) b&w $90, rent
$4.50; color $165. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains why all life on earth and all
energy except atomic energy is dependent on
the sun. Shows how directly or indirectly,
plants sustain all animal life and they in turn
depend on sunlight. Discusses connection be-
tween energy from the sun and lakes, rivers
and oceans, fuels, and new inventions. Shows
how the sun offers the greatest challenge to
future scientists
SuPlMA. NatCotton 1960 SVamin sd b«few or
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by SuPima Assn. of America
Discusses American long staple cotton, de-
scribing its various processes from planting
time through the conversion of the fiber into
high fashion garments
LC card Fi A 60-3259
A SURVEY OF CHILDREN'S SPEECH DIS-
ORDERS. lowaU 1961 29min sd color $225.
rent $8.25
c-ad
Illustrates how children with problems in
hearing, cleft palate, cerebral palsy, articula-
tion, and stuttering learn to use and under-
stand speech
LC card Fi A 61-437
SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA. ACIProd 1960
ll%min sd b&w $60. rent $10; color $120.
rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents views of southwest Colorado to
show the various contrasts that typify America.
Includes scenes of ghost towns, abandoned
mines, thriving farms, sheep herds, and lum-
ber mills
LC card Fi A 60-3249
TVA AND THE NATION. TennVallAuth 1960
20min sd color purchase apply, free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Describes national benefits of TVA's re-
source development program and uses Tennessee
Valley region as example to show how strength-
ening of a region adds to national strength and
security
THE TANGLED WEB. Broadman 1960 28min
sd b&w $180, rent $9
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
The only witness to an unavoidable acci-
dent who was driving without a license herself,
lacks the courage to come forward and testify
until her husband learns the truth and gives
her spiritual strength
TANT QUE NOUS L'AIMERONS. French 1959
22min sd b&w rent $1
Jh-sh-ad
French narration
One of the members of the French ex-
pedition to the Aconcagua had both hands and
feet frozen. After three years he starts moun-
tain climbing, and climbs one of the peaks of
the French Alps
TEACHING THE WORLD. Broadman 1960
15min sd color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Uses an informal man- to- camera situa-
tion, augmented by numerous visual props, to
present the techniques of teaching in the Sun-
day school. Includes a dialogue between class
members to illustrate the importance of class
participation
LC card Fi A 60-3425 f
TEAMWORK. ModernTP 1956 30min sd color
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Bethlehem Steel Co.
Explains tool steel in die casting. Out-
lines the basic rules for proper tool design,
and explains the special properties required of
each grade of tool steel for top performance.
Shows step by step production of various kinds
of tool steel
TECHNIQUE
In PHOTOGRAPHY (5 films)
TECHNIQUES OF VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS.
WisU 1960 25min sd b&w $70
sh-c
Demonstrates the common techniques of
volumetric analysis which are encountered in
the preparation of a sodium hydroxide solu-
tion, and its standardization with potassium
acid phthalate (KHP) , ^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4405
TEENAGE CRUSADE. Family 1960 30min sd
b&w (Teenage ser) rent $9
Jh-sh
Story of two boys involved in planning
with their youth group a visitation crusade.
Their plans to bring other youths to church
are almost wrecked by a rough crowd. Shows
how they meet the problem with sincerity
and friendliness and accomplish their goal
TELEVISION SERVES ITS COMMUNITY.
FilmAssoc 1960 14min sd b&w $70. color $135
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Gary Goldsmith
Explains how television programs are pre-
pared for transmission to the homes of a com-
munity. Follows three programs as they are
planned, rehearsed, and televised, and shows
the use of live cameras, film, magnetic tape,
and remote pick-ups from trucks and helicopter
LC card Fi A 60-1966
EFLA evaluation card No. 4261
TEMPERATURE MADE TO ORDER. GenMot
1961 23min sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Sazis Bros. ^ ,
Story of an automobile radiator and how
this heat exchanger is used
THE TENDER HAND. FedJewPhil 1960 14min
sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Himan Brown
Shows the assistance given by a hospital
and a family- service agency supported by^the
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New-
York. Describes the mother's emergency trip
to the hospital, the skillful treatment which
led to her recovery and the assistance given
her family by the social worker and home-
maker while she was away from home
LC card Fi A 60-1330
THE TEST TUBE
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECHNI-
QUES (11 films)
THANKSGIVING. Birad 1960 lOmin sd b&w
$50, color $100
Jh-sh-ad
Readings from the Psalms. A prayer of
thanksgiving for our blessings is accompanied
by scenes illustrating the beauty of nature
EFLA evaluation card No. 4330
m.
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
THAT-A.WAY. Animation 1961 15min sd color
$175
sh-c-ad
The story of what happens to a com-
munity when inflation hits is told through the
experience of a western gold mining town in
the 1850's. Shows what each citizen can do to
help avoid inflation
THE THERAPY OF PRAYER. WorldWide 1959
SOmin sd b&w rent $10
ad
Sponsored by Guideposts Associates
Depicts emotional difflculty encountered
by the parents of a boy who stutters. Advised
to try prayer therapy treatment, the mother
enrolls in a course at the University of Red-
lands, and discovers the true cause of the
son's aflliction
THERMOMETERS. Avis 1961 8min sd color $75
p-el Guide
Depicts a mother as she shows to her two
young children the use of several types of
thermometers, including weather, fever, meat,
and candy thermometers
LC card Fi A 61-85
THESE ARE THE WOMEN. MassDptComm
1959 28min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
Describes the services and experiences of
the Women's Division of the Massachusetts
Department of Commerce since it was estab-
lished by the Massachusetts Legislature
LC card Fi A 60-1971
THEY COME TO HURON I A. CanTrav 1961
24min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by "Westminster Films for On-
tario Dept. of Travel and Publicity
Extolls the vacation charms of one of
Ontario's scenic areas — the Georgian Bay of
Lake Huron
THEY DO NOT WALK ALONE. ClarkeSch
1960 29min sd color $265, rent $4.75
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Lawrence Productions
Portrays the operation of an oral educa-
tional program for deaf children, from pre-
school through junior high school. Shows edu-
cational, vocational, and social experiences of
graduates of the Clarke School for the Deaf
LC card Fi A 60-771
THEY STEAMED TO GLORY. Trans-W 1961
21min sd color $250. rent $15
Jh-sh-ad
The vanquished era of steam power lives
again as American history is seen through a
portfolio of famous steam locomotives
THINGS AND THINKS
In EASTERN WISDOM
LIFE (13 films)
AND MODERN
THE THINKING MACHINE. Carousel 1960
54min sd b&w $250. rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS News
Report on the only two known objects in
the universe that seem capable of reasoning —
the human brain and the electronic (TX-O
DIGITAL) computer. Shows a television play
written by a computer, a computer that seems
to learn as a child learns, and a computer
playing checkers (and winning). Tells why
some authorities believe that the electronic
computer may change the world
EFLA evaluation card No. 4406
THIS IS ARKANSAS. ArkPub 1957 ISV^min sd
color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
*v, c,4.'^r^^®J®? showing tourist attractions in
the State of Arkansas, mcluding views of scenic
beauty and of industry
LC card Fi A 61-97
""""'^p '^ *£°^/^^/ InstVis 1961 ISi^min sd
b&w $26, free-loan; color $64, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
nr.fP Produced by Vision Associates for The
Coffee Brewmg Institute
Shows the growth of coffee, its care
and the steps involved in processing it
EFLA evaluation card No. 4445
THIS IS HAWAII. Cline 1961 14min sd color
$140. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers Hawaii industrially and socially
through visits to schools, churches, factories,
and tourist attractions
THIS IS MARYLAND. MdEconDev 1961 13min
sd color $135. free- loan
Jh-ad
Produced by Hallmark Films
Covered wooden bridges are contrasted
with Maryland's steel and concrete span across
the Chesapeake Bay. Discusses the Civil War
battle at Antietam. Numerous historic shrines,
schools, churches and recreation areas, as well
as industrial and economic assets portray Mary-
land's advantages as a business location or a
vacation spot
THIS IS STEEL. ModernTP rev 1961 SSmin sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1949 film
Produced by Audio Productions for Beth-
lehem Steel Co.
Shows the steelmaking processes from
raw materials to the finished product
THIS OLD HOUSE. Broadman 1959 28min sd
b&w $180. rent $9
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Dramatization which depicts the damag-
ing effects of hypocrisy on the life of an in-
dividual
LC card Fi A 61-38
THOSE GOOD OL' DAYS. TennGame&Fish 1961
25l^min sd color $115, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows conflict between landowners and
the increasing number of hunters. Two farmers
find that a farm can produce crops and wild-
life
THE THREAD OF LIFE. BellTel 1960 59min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Warner Bros.
Explains facts about the transmission of
heredity traits from parents to offspring. Shows
the development of the science of genetics,
beginning with the cross-pollination experi-
ments by Gregor Mendel in the middle of the
nineteenth century, through recent findings on
genes, chromosomes and the chemical sub-
stance called DNA
THROUGH THE MIRROR. JamHandy rev 1960
27min sd b&w $145. rent $25
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1940 film "Face in the mirror"
Shows how to sell at retail effectively by
disclosing to the salesman how he appears in
the eyes of prospective buyers. Demonstrates
good methods by actual on-the-scene experi-
ences of a skilled salesman who wonders why
his own techniques sometimes fail. Follows a
salesman on shopping expedition to demonstrate
that basic selling techniques result in satisfied
customers
LC card Fi A 60-3428
EFLA evaluation card No. 4407
THROUGH THESE HANDS. Presb 1960 29min
sd color $200. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilson- Davis Productions
Story of medical service in Korea by a
United Presbyterian medical missionary. Shows
also a doctor demonstrating his work in the
eye clinic in Taxila. Pakistan
THUNDER MOUNTAIN. IdahoDptComm 1961
13i^min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A pack trip into Idaho's primitive area,
a trail ride of 35 miles from Big Creek to
Thunder Mountain showing wildlife along the
way
TICKET TO SAFETY. GenMot 1961 lOmin sd
b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by General Film Laboratories
Shows how a young lad's first traffic
ticket turned out to be a constructive influence
rather tha.n a punitive measure
&4
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
''""^In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 films)
TIME FLIES. Lufthansa 1960 27min sd color
$172, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by James Marooney
History of flying, showing the develop-
ment of aircraft from the beginnings to the
age of jet power
A TIME OF MIGRATION. Potomac 1961
13%rain sd color $160
Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by John Hay ,, v> ,
Correlated with the book "The run" by
John Hay^^^^ ^^ alewife's struggle to^ return
to the place of its birth despite obstacles and
predators. Some reach the pond above the
flsh ladders, where they spawn. The baby fish
go back down stream to the ocean to complete
this cycle of nature
TIME PULLS THE TRIGGER. AmTemp 1960
25min sd color $197.50, rent $5
jh-sh-ad Guide
Combines action that is part live and
part animation. Makes unusually clear and
graphic by means of a cartoon sequence the
effect of smoking on the lungs and the blood
circulation
A TIME TO DANCE (9 films). NET 1959 ea
29min sd b&w ea $125, rent ea $5.25
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescopes
Titles 3»rG *
A CHOREOGRAPHER AT WORK. ^ pemon-
strates the various elements which the
choreographer must handle: rhythm, use
of space, and theme. Presents excerpts
from several dances
CLASSICAL. BALLET. Presents a brief history
of classical ballet and demonstrates the
essential positions and steps every student
must learn
DANCE: A RELECTION OF OUR TIMES. Dis-
cusses the use of the dance as a social
commentary and relates it to the critical
statements of artists in other fields
ETHNIC DANCE: ROUNDTRIP TO TRINI-
DAD. Explores the significance of ethnic
dance in the field of formal dance. Pre-
sents a variety of West Indian dances
GREAT PERFORMANCE IN DANCE. Dis-
cusses and illustrates the importance of
the dancer as the creator of a dance and
of an interplay between choreographer and
dancer
INVENTION IN DANCE. Discusses and illus-
trates techniques used to express the
medium of modern dance including the
use of electronic music, and a new con-
cept of how to use dancers themselves
THE LANGUAGE OF DANCE. Explains how
movement is the language of the dance,
introduces the basic element of emotion
and shows how it is used
MODERN BALLET, Discusses and illustrates
new trends and developments in ballet
which began in the 1940's
A TIME TO DANCE. Discusses and illustrates
the three major forms of dance — ethnic,
ballet, and modem
A TIME TO DANCE
In A TIME TO DANCE (9 films)
TIPPECANOE AND TYLER TOO. Virginia-Ed
1961 12min sd b&w $50, rent $2
Jh-sh
Featuring the presidential campaign of
1840. Shows the careers of President William
Henry Harrison and President John Tyler;
their youth, their political growth, and their
achievements in the White House
TO LET A BOY PLAY BALL. NatKidney 1959
ISi/^min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Story of one boy who recovered from a
serious kidney disease; explains the widespread
nature of this illness; depicts some of the sci-
entific research procedures employed in seeking
its causes and cures and reports on the activi-
ties carried out by a typical chapter of the
National Kidney Disease Foundation
TOMMY LOOKS AT SPACE. Sterl-MovUSA
1960 19min sd b&w free-loan
sh
Produced by Atlas Film Co. for The B. F.
Goodrich Co.
Traces development of space suits from
the first Wiley Post suit to the Astronauts.
Live action plus animation makes space con-
cepts clear
TOMORROW'S FOODPOWER. AmSoy 1960
27min sd color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Central Soya Co.
Records the progress of animal agriculture
in the United States and explains how a sys-
tem of meat, milk, and ess production and
distribution has resulted in a standard of liv-
ing which has made the nation an economic
stronghold among nations. Discusses the chal-
lenge that faces animal agriculture in the
future if the 1975 population is to be fed at the
per capita consumption of today
LC card Fi A 61-93
TOMORROW'S TREES. ModernTP 1959 32min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc. for Weyer-
haeuser Co.
Shows the interlocking struggles of na-
ture as growing tree crops fight for survival
in the Pacific Northwest. Ravaged by wild-
life, fires and cyclonic gales, tomorrow's trees
are constantly replenished by man
TOOTH FOR A TOOTH. Broadman 1959 28min
sd b&w $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows effects of harboring grudges in
one's heart and of seeking revenge. Emphasizes
that Christians must recognize a higher law
in life than the law of instinct or the law of
self-preservation
LE TOUR DE MONTAIGNE. French 1959
15min sd b&w rent $1
c-ad '"*"
French narration
Shows the surroundings of Montaigne's
life, while C. Bertrand reads some of the
"Essays" (Montaigne's portrait, his birth,
his education; how he retired to his tower;
his friendship with E. de la Boetie; on women;
on marriage; his library; how to live. . . and
die)
TRACTOR TRAGEDY. OhioStU 1958 9i^min sd
color $75. rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows various hazards in operating a
farm tractor
TRAMPOLINE FUNDAMENTALS. Bailev 1961
llmin sd b&w $60, rent $4; color $120
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by D. L. Richardson
Gives the basic fundamentals of trampo-
lining. Shows the landing positions, aerial posi-
tions, front and back fiips (with spotters),
and combinations of these fundamentals which
lead to a variety of stunts. Stresses the im-
portance of safety measures and the need to
practice each step until it is thoroughly
learned. Uses slow motion to emphasize points
TREASURES IN HEAVEN. Family 1959 29min
sd b&w $180. rent $8
ad Guide
Shows that everyone should have a will
and, where possible, should remember the
church in the will. Describes the unnecessary
difficulties and inconveniences in not having a
wiU
TREASURES OF AL DECKER. Broadman 1959
28min sd b&w $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A dramatization about a man who runs
a service station and rents camp trailers and
is so completely absorbed in making money
that he has little time for his wife and son
until impending tragedy impels him to pray
LC card Fi A 61-36
ss
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
TREES— OUR PLANT GIANTS. Academy 1960
14min sd (Elementary science ser) b&w
$75. rent $4.50; color $140, rent $7.50
p-el Guide
Discusses the growth of trees, shows
various types of trees, and explains how to
tell the affe of a tree, using animated diagrams
to show how a tree grows and to show the
various layers in a cross-section of a tree.
Describes the many uses of trees
LC card Fi A 60-3065
TRIER AND FRANKFORT
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
A TRIP ON THE RHINE
In BEGINNING GERMAN WITH FILMS
(15 films)
TRIP THROUGH THE BLACK FOREST.
GermFed 1959 30min sd color free-loan
c-ad
English or German versions
Visits cutural and historical places by
rail. Shows old customs and costumes, as well
as the crafts of the Black Forest people; also
famous resorts as Baden-Baden, Badenweiler,
Wildbad
A TRIP TO THE MOON. Brandon 1958 14mln
sd color $165. rent $12.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Centropa-Film for Axxstrian
Ministry of Education
Drawings by children of six to fifteen,
from the United States, Austria. France, Ger-
many. Great Britain, Japan and the U.S.S.R.,
of space ships, and adventure among the stars
and on the surface of the moon
TURBOCOPTER ODYSSEY. ModernTP 1960
12min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Sikorsky Aircraft
Shows new, turbine-powered Sikorsky
S-62 helicopter in typical scheduled passenger,
offshore oil and high altitude operations in this
country and abroad
THE TURNING OF THE TIDE
In WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VALI-
ANT YEARS (6 films)
TWELFTH NIGHT. UW 1957 ISmin sd b&w
(The worlds a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act II. Scene V. Shows how Shakespeare
skillfully brings alive the diverse characters
involved
TWELVE MONTH SUMMER. FarmFlm 1960
18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Centron Corp. for American
Dehydrators Assn.
Tells what every farmer and rancher
should know about dehydrated alfalfa. Shows
the processes of dehydration and the latest
in feeding methods
TWO ARAB BOYS OF TANGIER, MOROCCO.
Frith 1959 18min sd color $138
el-Jh-ad Guide
A study of strategic Tangier. Shows life
of two middle-class Arab boys including their
home, school. Mosque, French Consulate, Casba,
stores, markets and banks (main industry).
They explore rocky coast, visit cave. Roman
ruins, ride camels and attend yearly departure
by ship of pilgrims for Mecca
THE USF STORY. SanFranU 1960 40min sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows details of student life at the Uni-
versity of San Francisco, together with high-
lights of the San Francisco Bay area
UNIT TEACHING IN SIXTH GRADE SCI-
ENCE. lowaU 1960 16min sd b&w $50,
rent $3
el-c-ad
Uses available inexpensive materials to
illustrate for student teachers and in-service
teacher groups the problem method of teaching
some basic concepts of sound
LC card Fi A 60-3449
UNITED STATES EXPANSION: SETTLING
THE WEST (1853-1890). Coronet 1960
13y2min sd b&w $75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Traces the settlement of an area which
extended westward from Iowa and Missouri to
the mountain ranges of California and Oregon,
Shows the frontier developed by early miners
and cattle ranchers, and later by farmers and
homesteaders
LC card Fi A 60-874
EFLA evaluation card No. 4373
THE UNITY OF LIFE. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (Patterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Discusses various biochemical processes.
Relates these concepts to the way in which all
forms of life are linked and resemble each
other. Concluded by offering an answer to the
question "How did life begin?"
LC card Fi A 61-183
UNIVERSE. CanNFB 1960 28min sd b&w
$130. rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Dr Donald MacRae, professor of
astronomy at the University of Toronto, in a
night-long vigil at the David Dunlap Observa-
tory, as he explores the solar system. Uses
animation, live photography, and special effects
to show scenes of the pockmarked moon.
Earth's sister planets, the rings of Saturn, the
gaseous geysers of the sun
LC card Fi A 60-3184
EFLA evaluation card No. 4408
A UNIVERSITY IS A TEACHER. Southern
CalU 1961 30min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Eight University of Southern California
teachers chosen by graduating students to be
recipients of an award for teaching excellence,
are shown in action in their classrooms, as
well as counseling students and engaging in
research projects
UNIVERSITY OF COURAGE, HadleySchBlind
1959 14min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Empire Photosound
Describes the background of the Hadley
School for the Blind, discussing available sub-
jects and facilities. Three foreign students give
testimonials about the school and its program
LC card Fi A 60-973
UNTO A FULL GROWN CHRISTIAN. Broad-
man 1959 29min sd b&w $180, rent $9
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Ted attempts to influence his family to
participate actively in the church. Success is
possible only after an accident and an evidence
of his willingness to accept the will of God
UP IN THE BORDER COUNTRY. CanTrav
1960 15min sd color free-loan
sh-ad
A central -circle tour, from northern Unit-
ed States to southwestern Ontario, Manitoba.
Includes views of lakes, modern resort hotels.
Kakabeka and Seven Sisters Falls, camping
sites, the city of Winnipeg. Riding Mountain
National Park, and International Peace Garden
LC card Fi A 60-643
UPON THEIR SHOULDERS. BrighamToungU
1960 34min sd b&w $187; color $346, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the Latter- Day Saints Church
educational program for the Indians including
the placing of them in foster homes and their
return during the summers to their reserva-
tions
URBAN SPRAWL. Barr 1960 ISmin sd color
$160. rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the characteristic pattern of re-
cent urban growth throughout the United States.
Discusses the problems created bv urban
sprawl, explains the neces.sity for planning fu-
ture development, and describes the factors
that must be considered to make the best use
of land space and to meet the total needs of
people
LC card Fi A 60-3311
<m
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
VACATION IN WHITE. Lufthansa 1958 15min
sd color $73.67. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Deutsche Zentrale fuer
Fremdenverkehr ^ ^ .,.^.
Shows winter sport resorts and facilities
in various parts of Germany: the Harz Moun-
tains, the Alps, the Black Forest and other
areas
VACATIONS UNLIMITED. AlaPlan 1958 25min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Pictures Alabama tourist attractions:
Bellingrath Gardens near Mobile, the Dismals
Gardens. Rickwood and Cathedral Caverns. Gulf
Shores. Point Clear, the First Capitol of. the
Confederacy. White House. Helen Keller birth-
place
VACUUM POURING FOR BETTER FORC-
INGS. ModernTP 1960 ISmin sd color free-
loan
c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for Beth-
lehem Steel Co. , _ ^ ^ .
Shows the production of forg-ing ingots up
to 500.000 pounds with only harmless traces of
hydrogen by pouriner steel through a vacuum.
Live action, animation and high-speed photog-
raphy illustrate every step of the vacuum pour-
ing process
LC card Fi A 61-197 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4447
VALLEY OF SHADOWS. Broadman 1959 28min
sd b&w $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A fatally ill scientist withdraws into him-
self but when his son falls victim to anthrax
he becomes concerned for someone besides him-
self and is led to call on God for help. His
new compassion and selflessness cause him to
accept Christ
VALLEY OF THE STANDING ROCKS. Barbre
1960 24min sd color $240
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Study of Navaho Indian life on a remote
area of Arizona and Utah as it has been lived
since 1870. Shows medicine sand painting,
sweat bath, water problems, home life. etc.
LC card Fi A 61-313
VAN WYCK BROOKS. EBF 1960 30min sd
b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
sh-c-ad Guide
Van Wyck Brooks, author of the book
"The flowering of New England." is interviewed
by Hiram Hayden, executive editor of Random
House. Mr Brooks discusses the elements that
make for greatness and for distinctive qualities
of style and viewpoint in literature
LC card Fi A 60-850
VAPORS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY TECH-
NIQUES (11 films)
UN VIAJE
In JUAN Y MARIA (6 films)
THE VICIOUS CIRCLE. Calvin 1960 14min sd
color $100
ad
Satire on the frustrations of a script
writer who tries to get script approval sepa-
rately from an authorizing committee. Moral
applies to many areas of the business world
THE VIRUS: LIVING OR NON-LIVING. NET
1958 29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Analyzes the chemical properties of the
virus. Discusses its construction, effect on other
cells, and means of destruction. Illustrates the
life cycle of a virus, its ability to mutate, and
lack of metabolic processes. Shows why it is
both living and non-living
LC card Fi A 61-184
THE VITAMINS IN FACT AND FANCY. NET
1958 29min sd b&w (Patterns of life ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Tells how vitamins were discovered and
explains their importance to proper develop-
ment. Uses film clips of animals to show re-
sults of vitamin deficiency
LC card Fi A 61-179
VOCABULARY SKILLS
In READING IMPROVEMENT (5 flims)
A VOICE IN BUSINESS. IntBus 1960 IS^^mln
«d b&w $25. free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Stan Russell Productions
Story of how a corporation communicates
with its stockholders. We see how the stock-
holders' votes are collected and the results of
these votes at the annual meeting of the Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation
THE VOID
In EASTERN WISDOM AND MODERN
LIFE (13 fiiims)
VOLUME AND ITS MEASUREMENT. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
Jh Guide
Uses three-dimensional plastic models to
demonstrate basic principles, in measuring vol-
ume, and to illustrate the meaning of cubic
units of measure. Finds volumes of prisms,
pyramids, cylinders, and cones — both by actual
measurement and by the use of mathematical
formulae. Indicates the practical applications for
the use of these formulae
LC card Fi A 60-3454
EFLA evluation card No. 4480
WABASH FOOTHOLD. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of George Rogers Clark and his de-
feat of the British at Vincennes in 1778, Il-
lustrates conditions and fort locations, and
shows how the British were conquered
LC card Fi A 60-1990
WAGING A CAMPAIGN AND WINNING AN
ELECTION. RepubSteel 1960 20min sd b&w
(Building political leadership ser) $125. rent
$10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Robert Humphreys. former campaign
director for the Republican National Committee
shows how campaign strategy is developed
LC card Fi A 60-1769
A WALK IN THE DARK. Broadman 1959
28min sd b&w $180. rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A modem sequel to the parable of the
man with the broken cistern (Jeremiah 2).
Theme is that life is meaningless without
Christ
WALLEYE WONDERLAND. Lane 1960 lOmln
sd color (Outdoor ser) $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows where walleyed pike are found and
how to catch them. Filmed in the border lake
country of northern Minnesota
WASHINGTON STATE WATERWAYS TO
FUN. ModernTP 1960 26min sd color free-
loan
ad
Sponsored by Washington State Dept. of
Commerce and Economic Development
Vacation opportunities in the state of
Washington. Skiing, water skiing, fishing (sea
and lake), camping. Grand Coulee Dam. Mt
Rainier National Park and much more
WATCH OUT FOR OLLIE. NatEdAssn 1960
28min sd (Public relations ser) b&w $75.
color $170
ad
Story of one man's involvement with a
school bond issue. Shows his own personal
realization of the importance of suflacient funds
for proper educational facilities In his com-
mumty
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
WATCHMAN ON THE MOUNTAIN. LehighU
1960 28min sd color free-loan
Jh-ad
Produced by Byron Motion Picture Co.
Tells the story of the development of
Lehip^h University in personal as well as in
factual terms, mainly through the eyes of one
man, a professor who has Riven it the major
portion of his creative life
WATER IN THE WEATHER, Academy 1960
161/^min sd (Elementary science ser) b&w
$90. rent $4.50; color $165. rent $7.50
p-el Guide
Explains how the heat from the sun, the
earth's atmosphere, land areas, and water areas
work together as weather makers. Describes
the effect of sunlight on both light and dark
land areas. Shows three major types of clouds
and their relation to the weather; discusses
the formation of fog, dew. and frost; demon-
strates methods to prevent the formation of
frost in farming areas. Explains and illus-
trates the water cycle
LC card Fi A 60-3066
THE WAY AHEAD
In HOW'S IT GOING? (4 films)
WAY STATIONS IN SPACE. UW 1961 IS^^min
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Introduction to the basic scientific prin-
ciples of using a manned space platform in
helping explore the universe
A WAY TO RACE. Dynamic 1960 30min sd
b«&w $125. rent $12.50; color $250. rent $17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a father- and- son racing team
months before the race as they seek out the
right combination of car. driver, mechanic and
crew to win
WAYS TO LEARN. UW 1961 IS^min sd color
(The living science ser) $135
p-el Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Shows young children some of the ele-
ments of scientific methods and attitudes
WE WITNESS AS ONE. Presb 1961 28min sd
color (The churches speak ito one another
ser) $225. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Missions Visualized
Covers the activities of the Church of
Christ in Thailand
WEATHER SCIENTISTS. UW 1961 13%min
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el.Jh Guide
Produced by National Film Studies
Explains function of the weather scien-
tist and of the instruments he uses to obtain
and correlate weather information
EFLA evaluation card No. 4336
WEAVING TECHNIQUES
In CREATIVE TEXTILE DESIGN (8 films)
THE WEB OF TAXES. RepubSteel 1960 20min
sd b&w (Building political leadership ser)
$125. rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
W. B. Boyer, treasurer of Republic Steel
Corporation, covers the problem of individual
and corporate taxes, and discusses their effect
on incentives and investments
LC card Fi A 60-1765
WEIGHT TRAINING— BASIC EXERCISES.
EducHor 1960 lOmin sd color $110
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Chuck Coker
Nine basic exercises in weight training
are demonstrated and explained. Correct tech-
niques are emphasized. Indicates the various
body areas benefited by each exercise
WELCOME ABOARD. Lufthansa 1958 29min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows Alight of one of Lufthansa's planes
from Frankfurt to New York, showing in-
flight service and various airport activities
WELCOME HOME, PINE MARTEN. MichCons
1958 15min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the experimental re-introduc-
tion of the pine marten in Michigan, an animal
formerly abundant in the State. Shows how
the martens are trapped in Canada, brought out
by dogsled, and released in Michigan
LC card Fi A 60-3180
WEST INDIES— LANDS IN TRANSITION.
Hoefler 1961 17min sd color (Our neighbors
ser) $160
el-Jh. sh-c-ad Guide
Shows recent changes in the West Indies
in government, agriculture, industry, educa-
tion and customs. The one- crop sugar economy
is becoming diversified and modern machine's
are being substituted for human and animal
power
WESTERN GUIDEPOST. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the Oregon Trail and the people
who used it to travel west. Discusses Chimney
Rock near Scotts Bluff. Neb., and explains
how it marked the end of the relatively easy
passage across the Great Plains
LC card Fi A 60-3009
WESTERN WATERWAY. NET 1958 29min sd
b&w (History with Herb Hake ser) rent
apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Story of the Lewis and Clark exploration
of the territory acquired by the Louisiana
Purchase
LC card Fi A 60-1995
WHAT ARE THINGS MADE OF? Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains the composition of matter and
Its three states: solid, liquid, and gas. Shows
that matter consists of atoms and molecules,
the difference between an element and a
compound, and that matter can be changed
chemically and physically
LC card Fi A 60-875
EB'LA evaluation card No. 4337
WHAT IS LIFE? NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(Patterns of life ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
. Produced by University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Kinescope
Explains role of reproduction, mutation,
and metabolism in sustaining life. Relates these
criteria of existence to the structure of life
and the materials of which life is made. Con-
cludes with a general survey of life on the
earth: the plants, animals, and bacteria
LC card Fi A 61-172
WHATEVER THE WEATHER. EducHor 1960
lOmin sd color $110
el Guide
Explains weather experiences and facts in
this introduction to wind. rain. snow, and
sun
^"1^oT^^.'^^'^^/'^,J^^E. OCEAN. FilmAssoc
1960 14min sd b&w $70. color $140
el-Jh Guide
*• * ^escribes various ways in which scien-
tists study the ocean: taking cameras to study
plants and animals, going to the deepest ocean
floor in such special craft as a bathyscaph. and
using instruments on research ships to study
pottom materials and to map vast areas of
the ocean floor. Points out that scientists have
found a long mountain range dividing the At-
lantic in two. and, in the Pacific, thousands
of volcanoes
LC card Fi A 60-1967
EFLA evaluation card No. 4267
WHERE DOES OUR MEAT COME FROM?
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
P-el Guide
Shows that the story of meat starts in
the western range country, and moves to the
corn- belt feeder farms. Shows livestock going
to the stockyards and packing plants, from
where it is taken to the local market from
which we purchase it
LC card Fi A 60-869
EFLA evaluation card No. 4375
58
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WHERE JESUS LrVED. Family 1960 14min sd
(The land of the Bible ser) b&w rent $5.
color rent $7.50
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
The places related to Jesus' birth, boy-
hood, ministry, death and resurrection are
photographed with special references to the
settings in which the people of Jesus' day lived
WHERE MILEAGE BEGINS. GenMot 1961
27min sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Genera] Film Laboratories
What causes engine knocks. What hap-
pens in shifting grears. A motor assembled
without the touch of human hands
WHERE ON EARTH. Hurte 1961 lOmin sd
color $125, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A film same based on the viewers ability
to identify events and places of interest
throughout the world. Places of geographical
interest are shown and the viewer is to de-
termine where the places are or what events
are taking place
WHERE TRAILS MEET. UnitedChurch 1959
lOmin sd b«&w (Open house ser) $29.75
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Berkeley Studio
An African mother takes her baby to a
clinic with happy results
WHERE YOU LIVE. Finley 1960 22min sd
b&w $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by United Givers Fund
Documents the history of "United Giv-
ing" in the Natitonal Capital area. Begins with
early films of the inauguration of Theodore
Roosevelt, tells of his social reforms for the
city of Washington, derives the need for United
Giving, and shows its activities today
THE WHITE HOUSE, PAST AND PRESENT.
Coronet 1960 IS^^min sd b&w $75, color
$137.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Traces the story of the White House from
the original plans to the expanded and remod-
eled mansion of today and describes the Pres-
idents for whom it has served as home and
office. Includes views of famous rooms and
offices
LC card Fi A 60-3477
EFLA evaluation card No. 4483
THE WHITE HOUSE STORY (2 Alms). Ster-
ling 1961 sd b&w ea $110
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Part 1. 25min. Shows different plans drawn by
George Washington, and how the first
tenants. President John Adams and his
wife, Abigail, managed in the drafty un-
finished house. Depicts parlors where
Dolley Madison held court, ruins after the
White House was destroyed in 1814, tragic
Lincoln family during the Civil War, and
President Garfield
Part 2. 23min. Shows the over- decorated man-
sion of the Eighties, and the "new"
White Houses of Theodore Roosevelt, and
Harry S. Truman
WHY. FirePrev 1959 15min sd color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Actual scenes taken at the fire in the Our
Lady of Angels School in Chicago, including
views of the firemen fighting the fire, of the
burning building, and of many rescues. Ex-
plains what can happen in any city when build-
ings are not properly protected
LC card Fi A 60-3303
WHY I MARRIED MABEL. AmRadlator 1957
25min sd color free -loan
sh
Produced by Florez, Inc.
Features the Arcoleader Oil-Fired Boiler
and details product, installation and sales
features of this new unit. Shows the manu-
facture of cast iron boilers
WHY POLITICS. RepubSteel 1960 20min sd
b&w (Building political leadership ser)
$125, rent $10
sh-ad Guide
Produced by Cinecraft Productions
Discusses the need for political informa-
tion and understanding
LC card Fi A 60-1580
WHY SEASONS CHANGE. EBF 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60. rent $2.50
ei-Jh Guide
Explains the seasons by showing the
yearly course of the earth around the sun and
the changing tilt of the north- south axis, which
causes changes in the length of days and the
warmth of the seasons
LC card Fi A 60-3438
WHY THEY BUY. Alcoa 1960 15min sd color
free- loan
ad
Produced by On Film
Story of aluminum closures; sums up
Alcoa's 50 years of closure development and
introduces new functions or closures
WILLIAM TELL. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60, color $110
p-el Guide
Animated film tells the classic Swiss
legend of William Tell pointing out that Tell's
refusal to be humbled before the tyrant Gess-
ler marks the independent spirit characteristic
of the Swiss people
LC card Fi A 60-3478
EB^LA evaluation card No. 4484
THE WINGED FOOT. AmPod 1961 13%min
sd color $70.54, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Designed to tell the lay public what and
who the Doctor of Podiatry- Chiropody is, and
how he works
WINGS ON THE WIND. Wilcox 1961 14min sd
color $125
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows large birds gracefully riding the
updrafts in the tropical air, in search of food,
safety and solitude. Tells how longlegged and
long- billed birds are wonderfully adapted to
life in and about water. They search for in-
sects, fish and frogs in the marshes and swamps
and have many curious ways of finding food
EFLA evaluatiton card No. 4448
WINGS TO SOUTH AMERICA— EAST COAST
—JOURNEY INTO SPRINGTIME. Ideal
1960 27^min sd color rent $2.50
ad
Produced by Coleman Productions for
Pan American World Airways
Shows the east coast of South America,
gauchos, Buenos Aires, the cable- car trip up
Kio's Sugar Loaf Mountain, and Trinidad
LC card Fi A 61-203
WINGS TO SOUTH AMERICA— WEST COAST
—CONTINENT OF CONTRASTS. Ideal 1960
27%min sd color rent $2.50
ad
Produced by Coleman Productions for Pan
American World Airways
Shows west coast of South America, the
Andes, ruins of ancient civilizations. Lake
Titicaca, and Copacabana Beach
WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VALIANT
YEARS (6 films). Assn 1961 ea 30min sd
b&w ea free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
_ Produced by American Broadcasting Co.
for Edward Dalton Co.
A moving picture history of the war years
from May 1940 and Germany's occupation of
Holland and Belgium to D-Day. Shows the
evacuation of Dunkirk, The RAF's defense of
London, naval warfare, the sinking of the Bis-
marck, the crumbling of German defenses in
Italy, the capture of Cassino, the Normandy
invasion and the final victory of the allies
Titles are:
1. THE FRENCH AGONY
2. STRUGGLE AT SEA
3. THE RAVENS REMAIN
4. DUNKIRK!
5. THE TURNING OF THE TIDE
6. D-DAY
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
WINTER WONDERS. FeedServ 1961 13%min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Allied International Films
Shows liquid protein feeding to range cat-
tle under winter conditions. Shows ease of fe-
eding and better animal condition
WINTER WORLD. FilmOrig 1960 ITmin sd
(Basic information film ser) b&w $100, color
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how to make camp (snow cave and
lean-to) in the snow, how to dress, travel, and
keep from freezing in cold weather, how to
sleep in the snow and minimum equipment
necessary
A WINTER'S TALE. UW 1957 13min sd b&w
(The worlds a stage ser) $70
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Charles Deane Productions
Act V. Scene III of Shakespeare's play.
Shows the repentance of a man for past un-
kindness and jealousy
THE WISE USE OF CREDIT. Sutherland 1960
llmin sd b&w $60. rent $€: color $120. rent
$10
Jh-sh Guide
Designed to acquaint young people with
consumer credit, how it is established, the
types of credit, the cost factors, and the a-
mount of credit a family can afford, as well
as the circumstances under which credit should
be used
WONDERS OF WASHINGTON. WashConv 1956
20min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Columbia Pictures
Tour of Washington and the many historic
and picturesque points of interest
WOODEN GIANT. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
(History with Herb Hake ser) rent apply
el-Jh-ad
Produced by WOI-TV. Kinescope
Tells story of the lumber frontier of
the Midwest in the region west and south of
Lake Superior. Describes the living conditions
of the lumberjacks. Explains how the indis-
criminate cutting of the forests led to the
demise of lumbering in the Midwest
LC card Fi A 60-3012
WOODLAND HARVEST. ModernTP rev 1960
14min sd b&w or color free- loan
sh Guide
Revision of 1956 film "Woodland story"
Produced by Douglas Productions for Kim-
berly-Clark Corp.
Tells the story of modern forestry and
the growth of America's timber crop, loggers
as they bring the mature timber crashing down,
haul it by horses, trucks and trains, conduct
the great spring river drive and break up
huge log jams. Shows how seedlings are trans-
planted annually to provide lumber and paper
products for future generations
WOODLAND STORY. See WOODLAND HAR-
VESTS
WISE USE OF WATER RESOURCES. UW
1961 ISi/^min sd color (The Uving science
ser) $135 . .u ^ -^
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Jack Glenn, Inc.
Illustrates concepts relating to properties
of water, its abundance, Its value as a natural
resource, and its use for consumer supply
WITH ALL YOUR HEART. BrighamYoungU
1960 33min sd b&w $180, color $332
Jh-sh-c-ad
Demonstrates measures to strengthen wor-
shipful attitudes on the part of church mem-
bers during the Sunday School Worship Service.
Scenes of Christ's ministry are depicted
WITNESS TO AN ACCIDENT. IndU 1961 llmin
sd b&w $50, rent $2; color $100, rent $3.25
sh-ad
Shows activities of a trained police ofRcer
in the investigation of an automobile accident
and the extensive laboratory facilities avail-
able to assist the officer by analysis of physical
evidence. Emphasizes training and team-work
THE WONDER OF THE SENSES. Moody 1960
27min sd color (Sense perception ser) $220,
rent $10
jh-sh-c Guide
Shows how the senses of sight, hearing,
taste, touch and smell are designed to make
life possible on this earth. Demonstrates ex-
periment proving we actually "see" with our
brains, and performs other experiments with
the senses
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4474
WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR. InstVis
1959 13V2min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Jam Handy Organiza-
tion for Radio Corp. of America
History of the work which made color
television possible. Shows the change from
black and white television to full color show-
ings, and features excerpts from popular tele-
vision series
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF YOU. Cleve
Health 1960 14min sd color $125, rent $2
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Edward Fell Productions for
Junior League of Cleveland
Discusses the purpose and activities of a
health museum. Shows exhibits, health educa-
tion classes in action and a behind-the-scenes
tour of the library and workshop at the Cleve-
land Health Museum
LC card Fi A 61-131
WOODY WOODCHUCK'S ADVENTURE. EBF
1960 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $3; color $120,
rent $4
p Guide
Tells story of a true hibernating animal,
the woodchuck. through the period of one year.
Illustrates habits and characteristics of wood-
chucks
LC card Fi A 61-56
WORD RECOGNITION
In READING IMPROVEMENT (5 films)
WORK AND THE WORD. Presb 1960 28min
sd color (The churches speak to one an-
other ser) $225, rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Missions Visualized
Suggests that yesterday's industrial pat-
tern cannot meet today's needs; that the
Church of Japan is being called upon to recog-
nize the needs of coal miner, steel worker,
shipbuilder, storekeeper, and office worker
WORK, TIME AND POWER. UW 1961 ISi/gmin
sd color (The living science ser) $135
p-el Guide
Produced by Film Associates of California
Demonstrates meaning of power as the
rate of doing work. "Foot pound" and "horse-
power are illustrated
WORKING TOGETHER— NASSAU BUILDS
STRONGER LIBRARIES. NassauLib 1961
12min sd b&w $65, rent $4
sh-c-ad
Depicts the many services the Nassau
County N.Y. Library System offers the member
libraries in the county. Shows the activities of
the consultants and reference centers. Stresses
the tremendous growth of libraries
WORKSHOP FOR PEACE. Contem rev 1960
24min sd b&w $65, rent $7.50
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1954 film
Produced by United Nations
Shows a tour through the United Nations:
the various assemblies and councils, the offices
of the Secretariat, the desk of the Secretary
General, and the many UN projects and their
functions
WORKSHOP PROCESS. CalifU 1959 8min sd
b&w $55, rent apply
sh-c-ad
• u.^ Illustrates the entire procedure involved
m the creation of a successful workshop from
the first planning stages to the final evaluation
of results
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THE WORLD OF FARM MECHANOMICS.
NewHollMach 1961 12i/2niin sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
The farmer of tomorrow must combine
sound business practices with efficient mech-
anization, the practice of farm mechanomics,
if he is to reap the greatest harvests in history
during the next decade
THE WORLD OF HELEN KELLER. Harvest
1960 13V2min sd h&w $50, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by American Foundation for
Overseas Blind
Shows Helen Keller on her world trips
as she works to aid the blind of many nations.
Pictures Miss Keller at work and at rest in
her home in Westport, Conn.
LC card Fi A 60-1874
EFLA evaluation card No. 4338
WORLD OF MICRO-LIFE. UW 1961 ISi^min
sd color (The living science ser) $135
el-Jh Guide
Produced by ACI Productions
Starting with bread mold we see how tiny
organisms are structures, how they reproduce
and exist, how they are helpful or harmful
WORLD OUTDOORS. GirlS 1961 22min sd color
$120, rent $5
c-ad Guide
Shows a Brownie troop's outdoor activ-
ities and how an all-day outing gives the
Brownie leader a chance to see her girls as
individuals. She sees them as Intermediates
having a game and cookouts; as Seniors at a
coed skating parity and doing an outdoor good
turn
WORLD PARISH. FreeMeth 1960 45min sd color
rent apply
sh-ad
Glimpses of the delegates and the work
of the Asia Fellowship Conference, which was
held in Osaka, Japan
WORLD SERIES OF 1960. Am&NatL. 1961
43min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Borden Productions, Inc. for
Coca Cola Co.. A.G. Spalding & Bros, and
Hillerich & Bradsby Co.
Highlights of all important plays from
each of the seven games played by the Pitts-
burgh Pirates vs. New York Yankees
WORLD WAR I: BUILDING THE PEACE.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b«&w $60
sh Guide
Shows views of Wilson, Lloyd George,
and Clemenceau, and scenes of the conference
at Versailles. Discusses the Treaty of Ver-
sailles, its provisions and effects, the League
of Nations as an integral part of the treaty,
and the failure of the treaty to insure a lasting
peace
LC card Fi A 60-3277
EFLA evaluation card No. 4411
WORLD WAR I: THE BACKGROUND. Coronet
1960 ISVamin sd b&w $75
sh Guide
Reviews the basic causes and interna-
tional incidents which led to World War I.
Delineates the militaristic and nationalistic
rivalry, entangling alliances, and international
tension back to 1870. Discusses the Balkan
conflict and the Sarajevo incident
LC card Fi A 60-3275
EFLA evaluation card No. 4410
WORLD WAR I: THE WAR YEARS. Coronet
1960 13y2min sd b&w $75
sh Guide
Explains that wide, strategic movements
on land and sea gave World War I a scope un-
known in previous wars, and that the war af-
fected entire populations and utilized new,
mechanized weapons. Identifies the Allies and
Central Powers and reviews their relative ad-
vantages in war potential. Discusses the Ger-
man master strategy and its failure, the major
campaigns of the middle war years, 1915-1916.
and the final phases of the war
LC card Fi A 60-3276
EFLA evaluation card No. 4412
THE WORLD WITHIN. CalifU 1960 27mln sd
color $155, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
General introduction to the field of
parasitology. Designed to stimulate interest
and to emphasize the importance of sanitation
in combatting parasitic disease
EFLA evaluation card No. 4339
WRITING A SONG
In LET'S GO TO MUSICLAND (13 films)
WRITING IN SECOND GRADE. lowaStTC
1961 24min sd b&w $85
c
Shows . how young children learn to do
creative writing through skillful motivation,
provision for individual differences in ability,
and help in developing independence and a feel-
ing of success
X-15— MAN INTO SPACE. IntBus 1959 8min
sd color $25, free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Allend'or Productions
Shows the combined effort of the United
States Air Force, the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration and the North American
Aviation Company to fly a man to the edge of
outer space. Contains actual coverage of the
X-15 rocket plane being carried aloft by a giant
B-52 jet bomber
LC card Fi A 60-497
YOU AND MACHINES. UW 1961 13%min sd
color (The living science ser) $135
el Guide
Produced by Leonard Peck Productions
Two basic machines, the lever and in-
clined plane, are illustrated, and their use in
complex machines is portrayed
YOU AND THE SILICONES. Dow 1958 31min
sd color $134, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how silicones solve industrial prob-
lems in design, production, maintenance, con-
tribute to national defense in transportation,
weapons, communication and improve family
living inside and outside the house
YOU AND YOUR CLASSROOM. EducHor 1959
lOmin sd color $100
c-ad Guide
Produced by Los Angeles City Schools
Presents episodes involving classroom
control and discipline. Selection was made
after a survey of several hundred teachers
revealed these problems to be the most
prevalent in the elementary classroom
YOUR BREATH CAN SAVE A LIFE. AmRed
Cross 1960 SVsmin sd b&w $4.40. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the mouth- to- mouth technique of
artificial respiration for saving lives. The
simple steps that make this method so effec-
tive are demonstrated by a mother and
daughter and summarized to provide a lasting
impression on the viewer
YOUR CAREER IN AGRICULTURE. Texaco
1960 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Gives an insight into five careers in
agriculture open to young people coming out of
agricultural schools: the forest ranger, the
teacher, the home demonstration agent, the
agricultural engineer, and the TV farm pro-
gram director
YOUR CHOICE IN CHINA.
27^f.min sd b&w free-loan
InstVis 1960
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by American Fine China Guild
Shows how potters make fine china and
how homemakers put it to use
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YOUR FIRST SPEECH. Bailey 1961 llmin sd YOUR WITNESS. AmRadlator 1956 25min sd
b&w $60, rent $3 b«&w free- loan
Jh-sh Guide sh
ShSwTfhe^ste?s''thSt^mSst'^bf 'taken to pS??t"s'' out"^ thi^'Treas^^f poor business
prepar^e^and prlsent^'tV^flrstThoVt^talk be%re management prevalen^^^^^^^ plumbing and
an audience. An understanding instructor ex- heatmg contractors operations
plains to his class why every good speech
should be organized into three main parts.
Gives additional pointers on style and delivery
EFLA evaluation card No. 4376 ^qq BABY ANIMALS. EBF 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60. rent $3; color $120, rent $4
YOUR SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL. AmAuto *.^
1959 14V2min sd b&w $17.77. color $37.50 P Guide
_ el ih eh A visit to the zoo depicting various ac-
p-ei-jn-sn tivities in the kitchen and hospital. Shows the
Illustrates the rules and procedures cov- baby animals being fed and cared for by their
ering school safety patrol operation. Closely keepers. Shows many animals in outdoor
identifies the school and police with patrol settings. Includes such baby animals as the
operation. Emphasizes the importance of having lion, tiger, gorilla, bear, elephant, harbor seal,
patrol members , who are well-trained kudu, llama. Barbary sheep, tapir, and baboon
LC card Fi A 60-3270 LC card Fi A 61-57
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1961 Annual Supplement
Part 2. Subject Index
Accident prevention
See also Safety appliances; Safety educa-
In honne
tion
Safe at home
In industry
The high-low bid
The man who didn't believe in accidents
Quota
In traffic
The great holiday massacre
Lost picnic
Your school safety patrol
Accidents
Disaster
See also Fires
Acrobats and acrobatics
Trampoline fundamentals (Bailey)
Adams, Ansel Easton
Photography (5 films)
Administration. See Public administration
Aerodynamics, Supersonic
Beyond the speed of sound
Aeronautics. See Flight
Aeronautics, Commercial
Automation in air traffic control
Aeronautics, Military
The arm and tlie spear
The armored sky
From the four corners
MSG-4, Missile Monitor
Minuteman — inissile and mission
On guard — on target
Operation Checkmate
Practice for peace
Africa
Africa is my home
Africa on the bridge
Africa, the bewildering
African girl: Malobi
The African lion
African village
D' Jamba
I'll sing, not cry
Life for Gueve
Africa, East
Animals of East Africa
Natives of East Africa
Africa, South
Come back Africa
Age. See Longevity
Agricultural chemistry
The Avadex story
Johnson grass; the enemy underground
Agricultural laborers
Make money picking beans
Make money picking berries
Agricultural machinery
Getting Old Red ready
Power chopping and shredding
The world of farm mechanomics
See loZso Plows; Tractors
'm'e
Agricultural pests
Johnson grass; the enemy underground
Nematodes, the thief in the soil
Agriculture
Agri- search news
Alfalfa in the age of automation
Four star farmers of 1958
Four star farmers of 1959
Four star farmers of 1960
Mexico harnesses the rains
Mulching with black polyethylene
A new day in agriculture
New man on the land
Those good ol' days
See also Domestic animals; 4-H clubs;
Livestock; Soils
Agriculture, Cooperative
Producing seed — the co-op way
Agriculture as a profession
Your career in agriculture
Aid to underdeveloped areas. See Economic as-
sistance
Air
The ocean of air
See also Atmosphere
Air defenses
Intercept
See also Radar defense networks
Air lines
per?
'"el come aboard
Air ports. See Airports
Operation Hamburg
Air transportation. See Aeronautics, Commer-
cial
Air warfare. See Aeronautics, Military
Aircraft. See Airplanes
Airplanes
Airplanes work for us
Hercules and the Four Horsemen
Rendezvous 90° South
Sound progress
Time flies
Welcome aboard ;,
See also Jet planes
Airports
Sound progress
Alabama
Alabama: land of industrial opportunity
Vacations unlimited
Alaska
Alaska: the 49th State
Camera hunt: the game of Alaska ,, ,
Land of White Alice '"'''
People of Alaska
The shee fish of Alaska
Alcoholism
Pay the piper
Aleutian Islands
Aleutian skywatch
Alewife
A time of migration
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Alfalfa
Twelve month summer
Aluminum
Arkansas alummum
See also Bauxite
Aluminum Company of America
Why they buy
Amateur theatricals. See Make-up, Theatrical
Amaurosis
Crossroads at 4
Amazon Valley . ^ / * v. « ^
Life in hot rain forests (Amazon basin)
Amblyopia. See Amaurosis
America ^. ^ , *,
Discovery and exploration
The Great River (History with Herb Hake
series)
American Bible Society
So great the light
American flag. See Flags
American Revolution. See United States— His-
tory— Revolution
Analysis (Chemistry). See Chemistry, Analytic
Anatomy, Comparative
Frog anatomy
Andes
Life in the high Andes
Angola
See how the the land lies
Animal diseases. See Livestock
Animal industry. See Domestic animals
Animal intelligence. See Psychology, Compara-
tive
Animal lore. See Natural history
Animal photography. See Photography of ani-
mals
Animal psychology. See Psychology, Comparative
Animals
The African lion
Animals of East Africa
Animals that fly
Animals useful to man
Big medicine
Camera hunt: the game of Alaska
Laboratory animal technician: a career in
care
Marshes of the Mississippi
See also Domestic animals; Marine ani-
mals; Natural history; Nature study; Zool-
ogy; also names of animals and species
Photography
See Photography of animals
Treatment
Safety with animals
Animals, Experimental. See Laboratory animals
Animals, Fresh-water. See Fresh-water animals
Animals, Marine. See Marine animals
Animals, Useful and harmful. See Zoology,
Economic
Antarctic regions
Antarctica
Antlsemitlsm. See Jewish question
Ants
Secrets of the ant and insect world
Anxiety. See Worry
Appliances, Household. See Household appliances
Arc welding. See Electric welding
Archery
Archery fundamentals
Architects
The second United States
Architecture
A is for architecture
Big city— 1980
See also Skyscrapers
Architecture, Flemish
De marbre et d' amour
Arctic regions. See Scientific expeditions
Argentina. See Argentine Republic
Argentine Republic
Geography of South America (3 films)
Life in grasslands (Argentine pampas)
Arithmetic
Fractions: finding the common denominator
Arkansas
Gar country
See Arkansas first
The State parks of Arkansas
This is Arkansas
Art
Line and art
A trip to the moon (Brandon)
See also Architecture ; Composition ; Etch-
ing; Sculpture
Galleries and museums
An American museum
A
Art, Flemish
The golden age of Flemish painting (3 films)
Art, Municipal. See City planning
Art, Persian
The seven wives of Bahram Gur
Art, Primitive
Bakuba — people of the Congo
-mRIYbOTSA
Art industries and trade
The art of etching (2 films)
Arthritis
Quackery in arthritis
A
Arthropoda
Arthropods: insects and their relatives '^
Artificial respiration. See Respiration, Artificial
Artistic photography. See Photography, Artistic
Artists. See Children as artists
Arts and crafts
Bakuba — people of the Congo
Association and associations. See Community
life
Astronautics. See Space flight
Astronomical instruments. See Telescope
Astronomy
Harlow Shapley
Planets in orbit: the laws of Kepler
Universe
See also Planets; Solar system; Stars;
Universe
Atmosphere
The earth: its atmosphere
See also Air
Atomic energy
Controlling atomic energy
France and the atom
The Sandia story
Atomic piles. See Nuclear reactors
Atomic power. See Atomic energy
Atomic warfare
The Sandia story
Atoms ^
Controlling atomic energy
Particles of matter
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SUBJECT INDEX
Auroras
The
Magnetic force
The flaming sky
■ foi
Austria
Bauernvolk in den Bergen
The magic charm of Austria's wanderland
The Red Devils of Kitzbuehel
Automatic computers. See Electronic computers
Automation
Memory devices
Automobile accidents. See Accident prevention
— ^In traffic
Automobile drivers
Emergencies in the making
Freeway driving is different
How do ynu drive?
Lost picnic
Ticket to safety
Automobile industry and trade a nteddhcD
A matter of responsibility
Where mileage begins
Automobile racing
Competition driver i w'< .vijnDqir. ■>
Glory Road
The Indianapolis 500 «.t*«nr.O
Stars and bars ' "
A way to race
Automobiles , , ,
Stop that skidding
Temperature made to order /Hqr.-jcotT'iO
Autumn
Autumn (lowaU)
Avadex
The Avadex story
Baboons
Baboon behavior
>l/tsO
•lolOT^li 9riT
UJ4
Badminton
Fundamentals of badminton
Bakers and bakeries
Big bakery
Baking
Bread
lR3?bt>M .»el/nKf10
Ball games. See Baseball
Band music. See Bands (Music) ,, ir.nirn^rtD
Bands (iVIusic)
California, here we come
Expressly for the Rose Bowl
It's a grand old flag
Marching band highlights of 1956
120 to show
Rose Bowl '58 if • -iJ
Banks and banking
Pioneer bank
Banks and banking, Cooperative
The people of Kolevu ^. ^
Baptists , / . ,*uitnAfii
The price of freedom (Broaaman) ^rr
Baseball
All Star Game of 1958
Batter up (Am&NatL)
World Series of 1960
Bauxite
Arkansas aluminum
Beans
Make money picking beans
Bears
Learning about bears
Beef cattle. See Cattle
ODSOirtO
dn
Secrets of the bee world
Social insects: the honey bee
Behavior. See Ethics; Etiquette
Bequests. See Wills ";o
Berlin
Outpost Berlin ! '1
Bermuda
Discovery in Bermuda
Bible -uioa
God's word m man's language
Journey to understanding
Life and cvistoms
Geography
Ancient cities of the East
Exploring ancient cities
The Nazarene
A pictorial geography
Shepherd life
Where Jesus lived
pnltwoa
fiuTtsni eteiQ
Bible. Old Testament
Exaltation
Reverence ii«isnfl
(Thanksgiving (Birad) ^o ninJX^^o^O
Biochemistry. See Biological chemistry
Bio'ogical chemistry siS
Drugs: the biochemist's scalpel
The unity of life -.•Jabe^iG
See also Metabolism
bins
Biology
DNA: molecule of heredity
See also Botany; Cells; Heredity; Life
(Biology) ; Marine biology; Physiology; Zool-
Birds , V, , „
Birds: how we identify them ^'^ .?'jooi0
Migration of birds — the Canada goose
Wings on the wind
See also Flight 'H
Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, youngest of the world's great
cities .i;ofv.^.j ui iii;.j;l
^'^"^Trip^th^lugh the ^Si^'Pd^^ '" ?.;^,;cf "«
Blind
Land of real believe (UW) ^Hbua
The light within -'
A small triumph
Sounds of industry iuQ
University of courage
Blind, Books for the ,. j;;
So great the light
Block printing. See Textile printing r'^lh!i'i5
Blood
The heart and the circulatory system
The red blood cell
ituQ
Boat building. See Boatbuilding
Boat races
Marine racing highlights. zj^nig uQ
Boatbuilding ■ •'^•' J^-^-i-'i^" »'/iT
Rebirth of a tanker
■'i.fjKfn *xi9niaua
Boats and boating
Better boating pnaiiuB
Gateways to playgrounds «v> Yl-ik,*^
Suddenly, upon the waters ' "^ t'-**^^
See also Motorboats
Body, Human. See Physiology
Boilers ^xn«i aijif'A
Why I married Mabel .jiy <^9>U^■ '^^^
Bolivia ...
Geography of South America (3 films)
Bones
Muscles and bones of the body unKdroeO
Book reviews
Preparing your book report
niiO
Bookmobiles
Books on the go
Books and reading. See Book reviews
Books for the blind. See Blind. Books for the
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Borrego Springs. California
Borreffo Springs (Copley)
Botany
All flesh is ffrass (NET)
Classifying plants and animals
See also Biolosy; Plants; Seeds
Bourg-en-Bresse. France
De marbre et d' amour
Bouts. Dirk ,„ „, v
The golden age of Flemish paintmg (3 films)
1960 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships
Boy Scouts
Boy from Hiclcory Street
Jubilee Jamboree
Brass instruments. See Wind instruments
Greography of South America (3 Alms)
See also Amazon Valley
Bread. See Baking
Breadstuffs. See Flour and flour mills
Bridges
The arch bridge
Challenge at Carquinez
Crossing at Glen Canyon
Men. steel and a bridge
Movable bridges
Steel challenges nature s fury
Brooks. Van Wyck
Van Wyck Brooks
Brown. Joe E.
Laughter is holy
Brown, John
Road to freedom
Buck. Pearl Sydenstricker
Pearl S. Buck
Buddha and Buddhism
Daisetz Suzuki
Building
The high- low bid
Let's build a house
Siding sense
Building materials. See Concrete; Steel, Struc-
tural; Wood
Buses. See School buses
Business
Eddie. Incorporated
Faces and fortunes
Business ethics
The challenge (Sterl-MovUSA)
Business machines. See Calculating machines
Buttons
Pearly gates
Canada
Above the timberllne
Land of the Red Goat
Our man in Muskoka
Picturesque Gasp6
Seaway by sea-horse
They come to Huronia
Up in the border country
Royal Canadian l^ounted Police
Canada's Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canada goose
Migration of birds — the Canada goose
Cancer
Biography of a cancer
The Scouler case
Time pulls the trigger
Carcinoma. See Cancer
Cards, Greeting. See Greeting cards
Caribbean area. See West Indies
Carnations
The American carnation story
Carpentry. See Buildin^rs
Carpets
Step out on color
Carquinez Strait
Challenge at Carquinez
Cartography. See Maps
Casting. See Founding
Cattle
The Hereford story
See also Cows; Livestock
Cells
The architecture of life
Enzymes: the key to life
The fuel of life
Mitosis and meiosis
The perpetuation of life
The stuff of life
Ceylon
Ceylon, the resplendent land
Charities, Medical
Project Hope
Chemical apparatus
Chemistry laboratory techniques (11 Alms)
Chemical elements
How materials are changed
Chemical engineering
Research and development at the M. W.
Kellogg Co.
Chemistry
Chemical changes all about us
Chemistry, an introductory course (160 films)
Chemistry laboratory techniques (11 films)
Explaining matter: chemical change
How materials are changed
See also Agricultural chemistry; Combus-
tion
Chemistry, Analytic
Techniques of volumetric analysis
Calculating machines
Data processing for hospitals
See also Electronic computers
Chemistry, Industrial. See Chemical engineer-
ing
Chicago
Why
California
The most imfportant corner in the U.S.A.
Rancho life
Cambarus. See Crayfish
Chickens. See Poultry
Child study
Autumn (lowaU)
Physical and motor development of children
Cambodia
Niok
Campaigns, Presidential. See Presidents
Camping
Family trail camping
High country holiday
Winter world
Child welfare
A boy named Ami
Children of the sun (Harrison.Ed)
Children
Journey in health
Safe at home
See also Education, Elementary; Growth;
Play
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SUBJECT INDEX
Children, Crippled. See Physically handicapped
Children as artists
A trip to the moon (Brandon)
Children's clothing. See Clothing and dress
Children's reading. See Reading
Geography of South America (3 films)
China (Porcelain). See Pottery
Chinese language
Chinese brush strokes
Chiropody
Podiatry as a career
The winged foot
Choirs (Music)
Music on tour
Choral music
Musical memories
See also Choirs (Music)
Choreography. See Dancing
Christian Athletes, Fellowship of. See Fellow-
sliip of Christian Athletes
Christian education. See Religious education
Christian ethics
Far off jingle
Feet of clay
Life and customs
Christian life
Angry jungle
Appointment
Backlash
Beyond the night
Bread on the water
Break through
The earth is the Lord's
Father John La Farge
The gift (Broadman)
Goal to go
The highest mountain
In a mirror lightly
Little man stand tall
One from Oputu
Serving Christ
The sin of John Hamilton
Son of a stranger
Springboard
The tangled web
Teenage crusade
This old house
Tooth for a tooth
Unto a full grown Christian
Valley of shadows
A walk in the dark
uSee also Conversion; Prayer
Christian Science
The story of Christian Science
Christianity
Davidas: the romance of a new beginning
One way ticket
Red night
See also Missions
Christianity and economics. See Church and
labor
Christmas
The days before Christmas
Church and labor
Church without walls
Church and state
Boycott
Church finance
Treasures in heaven
Church of Christ, Scientist. See Christian Sci-
ence
Church of Christ in Thailand
We witness as one
Church of Christ of Latter- Day Saints. See
Mormons and Mormon ism
Church work
Hong Kong report
Upon their shoulders
See also Evangelistic work; Missions;
Sunday schools
Church work with youth
The church at the campus
Cincinnati, Society of the. See Society of the
Cmcinnati
Circulation of the blood. See Blood
Circus
Circus (FilmAssoc)
Cities and towns
A place to live (Guggen)
Citizenship
Citizen responsibility for good government
Why politics
See also Patriotism
City life. See Cities and towns
City planning
Auto. U.S.A.
Big city— 1980
Blueprint for progress
The cars in your life
The Lakewood story
A place to live (Guggen)
Robert Moses
The second United States
Urban sprawl
Civics. See Citizenship
Civil engineering. See Bridges; Dams
Civilization
Debt to the past
See also Progress
Civilization, Greek
Edith Hamilton
Clark, George Rogers
Wabash foothold
Clark. Grenville
Grenville Clark
Clerks (Salesmen). See Salesmen and sales-
manship
Cleveland
Cleveland, world port
Climate
The inconstant air
-See also Seasons; Weather
Clothing and dress
Millicent
Pioneer spinning and weaving
See also Costume design; Fashion as a
profession
Coaching (Athletics)
The assistant coach
Coffee
This is coffee
College life. See Students
Colleges and universities
College counsel and advice
Mastery of the law
The need to excel
A university is a teacher
Color
Discovering color
Color printing
ROP color
Color television
Wonderful world of color
Colorado
In the heart of the Rockies
Switzerland of America
Colorado River
Bridge to the future
Crossing at Glen Canyon
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^°'"'nxe'^pr'eat^'river of the West— The Colum-
Combustion
Fire science
Comedie-Francaise .,at' ;;,
La Maison de JMoUere
Commercial aviation. See Aeronautics, Com-
mercial
Communication
The biff bounce
See also Newspapers
Communism
Bread on the water
Poland: land under communism
Red niffht
Community life
A community keeps healthy
A little bit more
Man enough for the job . ^ ^
Planning creative play equipment for young
children. Part I: Outdoor
Companies. See Corporations
Comparative psyciioiogy. See Psychology.
Comparative
Composition
The ima.'^e in time
Composition (Art)
Line and art
Composition (English). See English language
Composition (Music)
Let's go to musicland (13 films)
Computers, Automatic. See Electronic com-
puters
Computing machines. See Calculating machines
Conant, James B.
James B. Conant
Concrete ^^. li". '
Sisalkraft joint former '" ^ '
Conductors, Electric. See Electric coiidCi(*?dl's
Congo
Bakuba — people of the Congo
Conservation of forests. See Forests and for-
estry
Conservation of the soil. See Soil conservation
Conservation of wild life. See Wild life con-
servation
Construction. See Building "''*^ ""u^^j^ttio^q
Corporations
Faces and fortunes
A voice in business
Cosmology. See Universe
Costume design
The designer
See <ilso Clothing and dress
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Cotton
Johnson grass; the enemy underground
A new state of fashion 0
SuPima
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Counseling
Before they say "I do"
I do ->
See ulso Interviewing; Vocational guidance
Country life. See Farm life
Country schools. See Rural schools
County libraries. See Libraries. County '^
Courts
Auto -pedestrian accident (6 films)
cjf.TUOSiodO
Coverlets
Quilting a modem heirloom ' * -O
Cows
Raising dairy calves 0
See also Milk
Crafts. See Arts and crafts
Credit
Credit and loans
The wise use of credit
Credit unions. See Banks and banking. Co-
operative
Crime and criminals
Crime and delinquency
Criminal investigation
Witness to an accident
Criminology. See Crime and criminals
Crows
Corky the crow
Crystallization. See Crystallography
Crystallography
Materials of our world
Quartz crystal growing
Cumberland Road
Early toll road
Current events
Where on earth (Hurte)
Consumers Union
Consumers want to know
onfHpfioO
^>itT
Cybernetics
Memory devices
See also Electronic computers
illiiiriO
iff'
Contagion and contagious diseases
Infectious diseases and man-made defenses
Conversion -• ^^ ' •-^•' ^
Treasures of Al Decker
Dairying. See Milk
Dams
A bridge to the future
Conveying machinery
It's your move
Cookery
The kitchen keyboard
See also Food; Salads
.S's^'^iilw £.
nolo:
Cooperative societies yn iniic!
Other hearts in other lands ikhoo *3<
Copenhagen
A city called Copenhagen
Copley Press
Copley Press
Corn
The corn farmer
National Corn Picking Contest
New man on the land
Dancers
Streams •,•,.■. -.u,
Dancing lodei
The rayattam u. ^^"
Streams
A time to dance (9 films)
Dead Sea scrolls
Dead Sea scrolls
Deaf
They do not walk alone ^^^q ^^ ^^.^
Debates and debating
Resolved rf^frt"^ «» ♦♦'i'ir> V^ "'>"•
Decoration, Interior. See Interior decoration
Deep-sea diving. See Diving, Submarine
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SUBJECT INDEX .juu^
Deere, John
The broken plain
Defenses, National. See United States — De-
fenses
Defenses, Radar. See Radar defense networks
Delinquency, Juvenile. See Juvenile delinquency
Delinquents. See Crime and criminals
Democracy
The meaning of democracy
Dentistry. See Teeth
Design. See Clothing and dress; Costume de-
sign; Textile design
Detectives. See Criminal investigation
Dies (Metaiworking)
Teamwork (ModernTP)
Diet. See Nutrition
Digestion
Digestion in our bodies
Disasters. See Accidents
Disciples of Christ
Little man stand tall
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Discipline of children. See School discipline
Discrimination
Challenge to America (Anti-Def)
A morning for Jimmy
Our race problem (2 films)
Diseases, Infectious. See Contagion and conta-
gious diseeises
Diseases, Mental. See Mental Illness
Dishes, See Pottery
Displaced persons. See Refugees
District schools. See Rural schools
Diving, Submarine
Profoundeur 4050
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Dogs
Five little pups (UW)
Dolls
Hopl kachinaa
Domestic animals
Old MacDonald's Farm (UW)
Tomorrow's foodpower
See also names of animals, i.e. Hogs.
Horses: etc.
Domestic relations. See Marriage: Parent and
child
as>J3
Earthworms jai3
Earthworm anatomy
East
Ancient cities of the East
East (Near East). See Near East
East Africa, See Africa. East
Economic assistance
Our foreign aid objectives
Sounds of the earth
Economic zoology. See Zoology, Economic
Economics
Eddie. Incorporated , ^
Europe without frontiers .■^'-
Ecuador ,-,
Geography of South America (3 nims) '-'^
Education .'^'-^
Can America afford better schools?
Our problems in education
See also Religious education: Schools:
Teaching
Finance .imj
'^^ Secret of freedom
Watch out for Ollie
Education, Elementary ofn3
Providing for individual differences
Ready for school .*::;-,., i(,a,..'ic!qfft3
Writing in second grade ». r i --^
Education, Military. See Military educa;tion
Education, Religious. See Religious education
Education, Secondary
James B. Oonant
Education of the blind. See Blind
Educational films. See Moving pictures In edu-
cation
Educational guidance. See Personnel service in
education
Educational psychology , .
Moitivation through unit teaching
Educational tests and measurements. Se6 32teii-
tal tests
Efficiency, Industrial
The case of the missing magnets
The principles and application of work sam-
pling
/xn3
Eisenstein, Sergei
Sergei Eisenstein
'8 .rtD-^UlO 'r.Q0D8!O3
Elections ' "^^
Characteristics of the electorate
The electoral college on3
Representation and gerrymandering
Waging a campaign and winning an election
Dooley, Thomas Anthony
Biography of a cancer iiir.s a-.
Doves. See Mourning doves ■ ^^' '
Drainage. See Plumbing
Drama
A salute to the American theatre ••rr"-^-'-^
See also Theater
Drivers, Automobile. See Automobile drivers
Ducks
Black ducks along the border
Ducks invited
Poultry on the farm
Elections, Presidential. See Presidents
Electric conductors
Semi-conductors (2 Alms)
Electric motors
Modernizing motors
Electric waves
Radio waves
oriT
i(ii3
'ouoliS
Electric welding
Industrial gases and shielded arc welding
Electricity
Electrical safety in the home
Elecitricity: How it is generated
Electricity: Principles of safety
See also Magnetism
Earth
Magnetic force
Radio waves
The shape of the earth
See also Atmosphere: Geography: Geol'
ogy: Ocean ■ ' '
Electromagnetic waves. See Electric waves
Eiectromagnetism
Exploring electromagnetic energy
Electromagnets
Electromagnets: how they work
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Electronic computers
Automation in air traffic control
The cards that count
The computer in the classroomi
The information machine
Intercept
Introduction to feedback
Numerical control. industry s advanced
production method
RAMAC
The search at San Jose
The thinking machine
Electronics
HuRhes electron news
Quartz crystal growing
Space, science and time
Elementary education. See Education. Ele-
mentary
Elements, Chemical. See Chemical elements
Elephants
Niok
Eliot. Thomas Stearns
The family reunion
Embryology ... , ^
The chick embryo: from primitive streak to
hatching
Emotions. See Love
Employment management. See Personnel man-
agement
Endocrinology. See Glands, Ductless
Evangelistic work
Africa on the bridge
Caribbean crusade
Outpost Berlin 1
Southern Cross Crusade
Everglades i
Prowlers of the Everglades
Evolution. See Heredity: Religion and science
Exhibitions
Simply exhibiting
Expeditions, Scientific. See Scientific expedi-
tions
Experimental films. See Moving pictures — As
an art form
Explorations. See America — Discovery and ex-
ploration
Exploring expeditions. See Lewis and Clark
Expedition
Expressionism (Art)
Expressionism (Bailey)
Eyck, Jan van
The golden age of Flemish painting (3
films)
Eye
Diseases and defects
See Amaurosis ihlfrto \q an
Energy. See Force and energy
Engineering. See Chemical engineering; Hy-
draulic engineerings
Fabrics. See Textile industry and fabrics
Factory management
It's time to take stock
Engines. See Steam engines
England. See Great Britain
English language
A foreign language
Fun from the dictionary
Preparing a class report
Engraving. See Etching
Entertaining
Let's have a party
Entomology. See Insects
Enzymes
Enzymes: the key to life
Episcopal Church. See Protestant Episcopal
Church
Erosion
Geological work of ice
See ulso Soil conservation
Etching
The art of etching (2 films)
Ethics
Morality
The vicious circle (Calvin)
See also Business ethics
Etiquette
Beginning responsibility: Lunchroom man-
ners
Coed courtesy
A date for dinner
Europe
Rendezvous with Europe
Rhine — lifestream of Europe
Commerce
See European common market.
European common market, 1955
Europe without frontiers
1955
European War, 1914-1918
World War I: Building the peace
World War I: The background
World War I: The war years
Factory system
It's your move
_ . ^riziO
Fairs , , ,
The fair — community work and fun
Fall. See Autumn
Family _
The family (NET)
See nlso Parent and child
Religious life
One way ticket
Family devotions. See Family— Religious life
Farm animals. See Domestic animals
Farm implements. See Agricultural machinery
Farm laborers. See Agricultural laborers
Farm life . , _
Bauernvolk in den Bergen
The corn farmer ^ _ ^
National Corn Picking Contest
Northeast farm community
Old MacDonald's Farm (UW)
Farm machinery. See Agricultural machinery
Farmers' cooperatives. See Agriculture. Co-
operative
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association
GTA — 20 years of progress
Farmfng. See Agriculture
Farms
Fence building, the modem way
Fashion. See Clothing and dress
Fashion as a profession
Fashion is everybody's business
Feeding and feeding stuffs
A new day in agriculture
Winter wonders
Fellowship of Christian Athletes ri*T-
Springboard ->* .^»»<i,^*ijf^;
Fences _^ , ^ ^-*
According to Webster
Fence building, the modern way , .-^^^^
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SUBJECT INDEX
Fermentation. See Wine and wine making
Fertilizers and manures
More food from fertile acres
Fiddle. See Violin
Files a"d rasps
Files — how to choose and use them
Finance. See Credit; Education — ^Finance; In-
vestments
Finance, Personal. See Saving and thrift
Finishes and finishing. See Painting, Industrial
Fire
Flame propagation
The science of fire
iSee ulso Combustion
Fire extinction
London Fire Brigade
Fire prevention
Building for safety
Our obligation
The science of fire
See also Fire extinction
Firearms industry and trade
The Remington Arms story
Fires
Seconds to safety
iSee also Fire extinction; Fire prevention
First aid In illness and Injury
The men in her life
See also Respiration. Artificial
Fisheries
Arctic codflshing
The stowaway
Fishing
Discovery in Bermuda
From^ Kitty Hawk to Calabash— fishing
North Carolina's coast
Gar country
Lake trout and light tackle
The shee fish of Alaska
Sportwheeling in the Sierras
Walleye wonderland
Fishing industry. See Fisheries
Flags
It's a grand old flag
Flax. See Linen
Flemish art. See Art. Flemish
Flemish painting. See Painting. Flemish
Flies
Black widow spider
Flight
Animals that fly
Five steps to the jets
Flour and flour mills
Bread
Pioneer mill
Flowers. See Carnations; Wild flowers
Folk music. See Folk songs
Folk songs
Instruments for folk songs
Stir-ofC
Food
Someone's in the kitchen
See also Nutrition
Foot care and medicine. See Chiropody
Football
Football highlights of 1959
1960 Chicago Bears highlights
1960 Dallas Cowboys highlights
1960 Detroit Lions highlights
1960 Los Angeles Rams highlights
1960 St Loiiis Cardinals highlights
1960 San Francisco 49er highlights
Forage plants
Full mechanization— from field to feeding
Force and energy
Energy and its forms
Energy does work
Particles of matter
Simple machinesL:-th« inclined plane family
The story of heat
Forecasting, Weather. See Weather forecasting
Foreign aid program. See Economic assistance
Foreign relations. See International relations;
United States — Foreign relations
Foresters
Your career in agriculture
Forests and forestry
Conserving our forests today
Succession: from sand dune to forest
Tomorrow's trees
Woodland harvest
See also Lumber and lumbering
Forging
Hands of the giants
Formosa
Family of Free China
Fosdick, Harry Emerson
Dr Harry Emerson Fosdick
Founding
Rice bowls to rockets
Vacuum pouring for better forgings
4-H clubs
Man enough for the job
France
Dieux du passe
France and the atom
France— the family of Monsieur Rene. Per-
A nation's work
Nous voyageons en France
Le soleil se leve a Test
Franklin, Benjamin
Ben Franklin sells today
Free Methodist Church
Centenary
Eastern harvest
World parish
Freedom of religion. See Religious liberty
French language
Reading French in the sixth grade
French language films
De marbre et d' amour
Dieux du passe
Django Reinhardt
Foreign language newsreels
Le four solaire
France— Molly visits her Paris cousins
France— The family of Monsieur Rene? Per-
pignan
Jeunesse en bleu
Jeux de Paris
La Maison de Moliere
Nous voyageons en France
Les oursins
Profondeur 4050
Le soleil se leve a Test
Tant que nous I'aimerons
Le tour de Montaigne
Fresh-water animals
Secrets of the underwater world
Fresh-water plants
Marshes of the Mississippi
Friction
Friction and its effects
Friction, how it helps and hinders
Stop that skidding
Friends. Society of
The language of faces
Frogs
Frog anatomy
Frog heartbeat
Frog skeletal muscle response
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Frontier and pioneer life
Long journey west — 1820
Northeast farm community
Pioneer spinning and weaving
Prairie village
United States expansion: settling the West
(1853-1890)
See ulso Oregon Trail
Funj
'ungi
Fur trade
Fur trade frontier
See ulso Trapping
Furniture
Basic furniture for newlyweds
Fine hardwoods — treasures in the home
See ulso Upholstery
Gages. See Gauges
Game and game birds
Ducks deluxe
See also Ducks
Game protection
The big four
Gardening
Starting a vegetable garden
Gas, Natural
Impact! (ModemTP)
Gases
Industrial gases and shielded arc welding
^ee also Nitrogen
Gasp§ Peninsula
Picturesque Gasp§
Gauges
Dimensional gaging with air
Geese
Poultry on the farm mlj^nun^
See also Canada goose ••''''
General Telephone Company of California
Looking like a million
Genes. See Heredity
Geograpliy ?o iMoiiiuJ ;
Big world
Where on earth (Hurte) .,. , ,i,..._ j
See also Maps
Geology
Caverns and geysers
The earth: Changes in its surface
The earth: Its structure
The earth: Resources in its crust
Geological history of the Grand Canyon
country
Glaciers
The hidden earth
See also Glaciers; Mineralogy; Rocks
George, Henry
Land . . . and space to grow
German language films
Bauemvolk in den Bergen
Beginning German with films (15 films)
Foreign language newsreels
German farm town
Im Herzen Europas
Im Lande Wilhelm Tells
Summer on the island
Trip through the Black Forest
Germany
Across the frontiers
Beginning German with films (15 films)
Express travelers
German farm town
German railroad travels to winter resorts
Germany today
Summer on the island
Trip through the Black Forest
Vacation in white
Germination
Seed germination
Geysers ^
Caverns and geysers
Girl Scouts
Close UPS 1960/61
Follow me girls
The men in her life
Simply exhibiting ' »
World outdoors
Glacier National Park
Pack trip in Glacier National Park
Glaciers
Geological work of ice
Glaciers ^
Secrets of the ice
Glands, Ductless -
Principles of endocrine activity
Glen Canyon, Arizona
Cossing at Glen Canyon
Globe Theatre. See Southwark, England, Globe
Theatre
Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich
The government inspector
Golden Gate Bridge
Steel challenges nature's fury
Golf links
Famous golf courses: Scotland
Government, Local. See Local government
Graham, Billy. See Graham, William Franklin
Graham, William Franklin
Africa on the bridge
Caribbean crusade
Outpost Berlin
Southern Cross Crusade
Grain
The Avadex story
See also Corn; Wheat
Grain Terminal Association. See Farmers Union
Grain Terminal Assocation
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Geological history of the Grand Canyon
country
Granite
Meat and bread from stones
Grapes See Wine and wine making
Grasses
Lawn beautiful
See also Forage plants; Hay
Gravitation
Balancing forces
The force of gravity
Gravity: how it affects us
Gravity, the mighty pull
Great Britain
Britain
Industrial revolution In England
Great Lakes
The long ships passing
Our changing snores
Great Smoky Mountains
High country holiday
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Knoxville where lakes and mountains meet
Greece
Civilization
See Civilization, Greek
Greeting cards
An old, old story ;
Grist mills. See Flour and flour mills
Grooming, Personal
Good looks
See also Teeth
Growth
Physical and motor development of children
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Growth (Plants)
Secrets of the plant world
Guatemala - ^ . , .
Guatemala: nation of Central America
Salt harvesters of Guatemala
Guidance. See Counseling
education; Vocational
: Personnel service in
guidance
Guided missiles
The armored sky
From the four corners
MSG-4, Missile Monitor .
Minuteman — missile and mission
The prime dimension
Gymnastics
Weight training— basic exercises
See ulso Acrobats and acrobatics; Physical
education and training
Gypsy moth
Gypsy in the trees
Hadley School for the Blind, Wlnnetka,
University of courage
Hamsters
Happy little hamsters
Harmonists
Prairie Utopia
Harmony Society. See Harmonists
Harrison, William Henry, President U.S.
Tippecanoe and Tyler too
Hawaiian Islands
Hawaii — the sugar state
A new state of fashion
This is Hawaii
Hay
Accent on hay
.See also Alfalfa
Health, Mental. See Mental health
Health, Public. See Public health
Health education
A community keeps healthy
The wonderful world of you
III.
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Heart ^ ^^ ^
Frog heartbeat , . , ^
The heart and the circulatory system
Heat , , . "^' "• '
Heat and its behavior
The story of heat
Temperature made to order
Holland. See Netherlands
Home accidents. See Accident prevention — In
home
Home economics. See Cookery: Entertaining;
Food; House cleaning; Interior decoration
Home life. See Family
Homes for the aged. See Old age homes
Hongkong
Sounds of the earth
Hooked rugs. See Rugs, Hooked
Hormones
The hormones: small but mighty
Horses
Horse farm u.^^uiov:. ( i,.-
Hospitals
A case for understanding
Hospital clean
The Scouler case
See also Nurses and nursing
House cleaning I*
House cleaning with a winning team
House decoration. See Interior decoration.^
House-flies. See Flies
Household appliances
American women — partners in research
Household moving. See Moving, Household '"^i^"'
Houses. See Building
Housing. See City planning ,
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;ioiJ6ftnl
Ji«/1T
Human relations
The big decision
Brotherhood U.S.A.
Discovery
Episode in Ruanda
Honolulu — profile of democracy
A little bit more
See also Family; Personnel management;
Prejudices and antipathies ia:il
)
Hunting
Ducks deluxe
Sportwheeling in the Sierras
, The story of the mourning dove
Hydraulic engineering ^^-.^i
The Sandia story , ». ^ ^ .
Hydraulics
The Rockford Kopy-Kat'^''-J^ .«tr<a/nu»iaf=!
Hydroelectric power. See Water power
'f?r!!
Helicopters , , ^ .
Turbocopter odyssey rueinbui.
Hell's Canyon
Hell's Canyon excursion
Heredity
DNA: molecule of heredity
Heredity (7 films)
The perpetuation of life •
The thread of life ' >'*"< --^Jit •»; j
Hertzian waves. See Electric waves
Hides and skins. See Leather
High schools. See Education. Secondary. ^g|„Q>^
Highways. See Roads
History, Modern , „ . , , , ,
Poland and the Soviet power — ^background
to recent history
See also European War. 1914-1918; World Immunity.
War. 1939-1945 eases
Hygiene
Journey ih health
See also Physical education and training
Study and teaching
See Health education
Hygiene, Public. See Public health
Ibsen, Henrik
The masterbuilder (2 films)
Ice cream, ices, etc.
The fourth sense
Idaho
River busters
River of No Return
Thunder Mountain
if-noftp.fitstrtt
t9tn{
See Contagion and contagious dis-
Hocking, William Ernest
Man's cosmic status
Incas
The Incas (Coronet)
Hogs
Inside story (FarmFlm)
Modern trends in swine production
Profitable purebred swine production
India
Building the church in India
Passport to Dehra Dun
The rayattam ' '- ^^^ i,^;,'
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Indiana
Pioneer mill
Indians of Central America
Guatemala: nation of Central America
Indians of North America
Hopi kachinas
Indian Valhalla
Navajo silversmith
Valley of The Standing Rocks
Indians of South America
The Incas (Coronet)
Life in the high Andes
Indonesia
Project Hope
Industrial efficiency. See Efficiency. Industrial
Industrial revolution. See Industry — History
Industrial security measures. See Industry —
Security measures
Industry
History
The industrial revolution in England
Security measures
Security— front line of defense
Infants
Bedtime story
See also Children
Infirmaries. See Hospitals
Inflation (Finance)
That- a- way
Inheritance (Biology). See Heredity
Insects
Arthropods: insects and their relatives
See also names of insects
Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Gypsy in the trees
Installment plan
Credit and loans
Instruction. See Teaching
Instruments, Measuring. See Measuring instru-
ments
Instruments, Musical. See Musical instruments
Instruments, Percussion. See Percussion in-
struments
Insurance, Life
A day of living
Intelligence tests. See Mental tests
Intercultural education
Brotherhood U.S.A.
Challenge to America (Anti-Def)
Interior decoration
Basic furniture for newlyweds
Place to hang your hat
See also Upholstery
Investments
Down payment on tomorrow
See also Saving and thrift
Iowa University
Expressly for the Rose Bowl
Ireland
From flax to linen (AV-ED)
Ireland— a family of Killarney
Iron
Rice bowls to rockets
Iron founding. See Founding
Iron ores
The story of Cerro Bolivar
Irrigation
Mexico harnesses the rains
Israel
As long as I live
A boy named Ami
Israel (AV-ED)
Other hearts in other lands
Italian language films
Foreign language newsreels
Italy
The adventures of Giorgio
City out of time
Japan
Breaking Japan's barriers
Japan's changing face
Michio. schoolboy of Japan
New horizons — Japan
Work and the word
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, the sacred city
Jesus Christ
The Nazarene
Where Jesus lived
Jet planes
Assignment DC-8
Introduction to a champion
Jewish question
Anti-Semitism in America
Jews in New Yorl< (City)
The tender hand
Jobs. See Occupations
Joliet, Louis
The Great River (History with Herb Hake)
Journalism
City room
Classified: America's market place
Judaism
As long as I live
If not now. when?
Jurisprudence, Medical. See Medical jurispru-
dence
Juvenile delinquency
Crime and delinquency
Pay the piper
International cooperation
Other hearts in other lands
See also Economic assistance; United Na-
tions
International economic relations
Europe without frontiers
International relations
Grenville Clark
See also International cooperation; United
States — Foreign relations
Keller, Helen
The world of Helen Keller
Kepler, Johann
Planets in orbit: the laws of Kepler
Kidneys
To let a boy play ball
Knoxville
Knoxville where lakes and mountains meet
Interviewing
How's it going? (4 films)
Investment trusts
How green are my dollars
Interviewing and qualifying a young Mr
and Mrs
Labor and the church. See Church and labor
Labor disputes. See Strikes and lockouts
Labor unions
A question of law and order
See also Strikes and lockouts
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Laboratories
Chemistry laboratory techniques (11 films)
Laboratory animals
Laboratory animal technician: a career In
care
La Farge, John
Father John La Farffe
Language and languages
Listen, speak, learn
Lapland
Northern land
Latin America
Juan y Maria (6 films)
See also South America
Laundry
At your service
Auto-pedestrian accident (6 films)
A pre-trial conference
Law enforcement
Careers in law enforcement
Lawns. See Grasses
Laws. See Legislation
Lead
Bullet ca-pdtol
Learning, Psychology of
Learning- & behavior — (The teadhinff ma-
chine)
Providing- for individual differences
Learning and scholarship. See Research
Leather
Leather in the making
Leather industry and trade. See Shoes and
shoe industry
Legacies. See Wills
Legal medicine. See Medical jurisprudence
Legislation
State political orsranization and leffis.lative
procedures
Lehigh University
Watchman on the mountain
Leprosy
Ep>isode in Ruanda
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Western waterway
Liberty, Religious. See Reliffious liberty
Libraries
Books on the pro
See also Bookmobiles; School libraries
Life (Biology)
The unity of life
What is life?
iSfee also Longevity
Life insurance. See Insurance. Life
Livestock
Agri- search news
Inside story (FarmFlm)
March of proffresis
Winter wonders
See also Cattle; Cows; Domestic animals;
Feeding and feeding stuffs; Hogs
Lobbying
Pressure groups in action
Local government
Getting into local politics
Locomotives
Last of the giants
They steamed to glory
Logging. See Lumber and liunbering
London
London Fire Brigade
Longevity
Aging: a modern social achievement
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Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Territory
Western waterway
Love
ICinds of love
Lumber and lumbering
An American sawmill
The lumberyard
Wooden giant
Woodland harvest
Lungs. See Resipiration
Macaroni
Durum: standard of quality
Machinery
Simple machines: the inclined plane family
You and machines
See also Agricultural machinery: Auto-
mation; Friction: Machine tools; Threading
machines
Machinery in Industry
Numerical control, industry's advanced pro-
duction nnethod
See also Factory system
Machines. See Machinery
Mackinac Island
British keystone
Madrid
Spain— the Mateo family of Madrid
Magnetism
Magnetic force
The story of magnetism
iSfee also Magnets
Magnets
The story of magnetism
See also Electromagnets
Maize. See Corn
Make-up, Theatrical
Stage make-up: Youthful roles
Light
Light and its story
Light for beginners
Science of light
Lincoln, Abraham, President U.S.
Carl Sandburg discusses Lincoln
Prairie village
Linen
From flax to linen
Liquor problem. See Alcoholism
Literature
Van Wyck Brooks
Littering. See Refuse and refuse dispiosal
Man
Man's cosmic status
Progress (The search for America series)
Management
Breaking the delegation barrier
A question of law and order
Manners. See Etiquette
Maple sugar
Ohio maple syrup
Maps
Maps for a changing world
Marine animals
Secrets of the underwater world
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Marine biology
Challenge of the oceans
l^armots
Woody Woodchuck's adventure
IVIarquette, Jacques
The Great River (History with Herb Hake)
IVIarriage
Before they say "I do"
I do
See also Family
Martens
"Welcome home, pine marten
Maryland
This is Maryland
Mass production. See Factory system
Massacliusetts
Massachusetts means progress
Massachusetts. Department of Commerce
These are the women
Matliematics
Volmne and its measurement
Matter
Explaining matter: chemical change
How materials are changed
Materials of our world
What are things made of?
Mayas
Guatemala: nation of Central America
Mead, Margaret tu-J
Margaret Mead
Meal planning. See Nutrition
Measuring instruments
Dimensional gaging with air
Meat industry and trade
Porkapolis
Profitable purebred swine production
Where does our meat come from?
Mechanical devices. See Cybernetics
Medical charities. See Charities, Medical
Medical Jurisprudence
Medicine and the law (4 films)
'H .««n{dor.M
Medicine
Escape from the cage (11 films) "-kW
The good old days (AmHeart)
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■See also Hospitals: Medical jurisprudence;
Quacks and quackery
Medicine and religion. See Christian Science
Menninger, Karl ;n • /
Karl Menninger
Mensuration
Volume and its measurement
Mental health ./ncM
The new look is the anxious look
Our mental health problem j.»AgM
Mental illness
Escape from the cage (11 films) nf.*.\
See also Mental health
Mental tests
Aspects of individual mental testing
Merchant marine
Lifelines. U.S.A.
Metabolism
The fuel of life
n^nncM
Metals. See Solder and soldering; also names
of metals
Metalwork. See Dies (Metalworking) ; Founding
Meteorology. See Atmosphere; Climate; Weather
Mexico
Mexican boy: the story of Pablo
Mexico harnesses the rains
Michigan. University. Law School
Mastery of the law
Microbes. See Microorganisms
Microbiology. See Microorganisms
Microorganisms
World of micro-life
See also Viruses :>jafcJ
.■ ri
Middle age
The new prime of life
See also Longevity; Old age
Migration of birds. See Birds
Militarism
The language of faces
Military aeronautics. See Aeronautics. Military
Military education
Jeunesse en bleu
Milk
Milk to grow on
nwsJ
Milling (Flour). See Flour and flour mills.
Mineralogy
Finding out about rocks
^ The minerals of life
'* The silver diploma '*
Mines and mineral resources
The earth: Resources in its crust isoJ
The story of Cerro Bolivar
Mining. See Mines and mineral resources
Minnesota
Black ducks along the border
Missiles, Guided. See Guided missiles
Missionaries
Footsteps of Livingstone
Missions
Eastern harvest
Africa
I'll sing, not cry
Where trails meet
iijt^'K^I
Asia 1
World parish
Brazil .jwsJ
O Brasileiro '
Congo, Belgian
Footsteps of Livingstone
India
Building the church in India
Davidas : the romance of a new beginning
From Krishna to Christ
Passport to Dehra Dun
Japan
Breaking Japan's barriers
Work and the word
Korea
Through these hands
Pakistan
Through these hands
Sudan
Outpost on the Nile
Thailand
We witness as one
Missions, Medical
Through these hands
Where trails meet
Mississippi River
The Great River (History with Herb Hake
series)
Marshes of the Mississippi
The Mississippi River: background for so-
cial studies
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Something for everybody (MissouriResour)
Missouri River
Return to the river
Steamboat landing
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile, city of the old South
Modern history. See History. Modem
ModerTiism (Art). See Expressionism (Art)
Molds (Botany)
Slime molds (3 films)
Molecules
Materials of our world
Moligre, Jean Baptiste Poquelln
The misanthrope
Monkeys _ ^ , , , , ^
Howler monkeys of Barro Colorado Island
Monkeys meet the people (UW)
See also Baboons
Montaigne, MicFiel Eyquem de
Le tour de Montaigne
Montreal
The days before Christmas
Moon, Charlotte
The Lottie Moon story
Moore, Henry
Reclining figure
Morality. See Ethics
Morals. See Ethics
Mormons and Mormonism
A new Zion
Morocco
Two Arab boys of Tangier. Morocco
',r»
seriasicq
Mosaics
Mosaics for schools
»b 19 1
Moses. Robert
Robert Moses
Motion
Balancing forces
iui V.
-SbtrT
The magic circle *fT-»rT(-^r^rnr.
-he
Motor boats. See Motorboats
Motorboats
The ma
Seaway by sea-horse
Motors. See Electric motors
Mountain climbing. See Mountaineering
Mountaineering
Tant Que nous I'aimerons UTvn
Mourning doves j '
The story of the mourning dove
Moving, Household ,o'
Moving day — Timmy's new neighbors
Moving pictures
Sergei Eisenstein
See also Sound — ^Recording and reproduc-
ing
As an art form
Includes experimental films, animated ab-
stract art patterns, film allegories, satirical
films, surrealistic films, etc.
N.Y.. N.Y.
Serenal
See also Photography. Artistic
Moving pictures in education
The assistant coach
The film and you
Muscles
Frog skeletal muscle response
Muscles and bones of the body
Museums. See Art — Galleries and museumdH
Music
Let's go to muslcland (13 films) -■'■
See also CJhoral music; Composition (Mu-
sic) ; Sound
Musical form
Forms of music: Instrumental
Musical instruments
The Guild of Artist Musicians
Instruments for folk songs
Mutation (Biology). See Variation (Biology)
Mutual funds. See Investment trusts .: <v'w^i
Nash, Ogden
Ogden Nash (2 films)
Nassau County, New York
Working together— Nassau builds stronger
libraries
National Council of Jewish Women
A small triumph
National defenses. See United States— Defenses
National Kidney Disease Foundation ^^^
To let a boy play ball
National parks and reserves. See names of parks
and reserves
National Training Laboratories
The story of NTL ji^,
Natural gas. See Gas. Natural
Natural history
Above the timberline ' ' '
Prowlers of the Everglades noiyM
Nature study
Big medicine
Life in the woodlot
See also Animals
Navaho Indians
Navajo silversmith
Valley of The Standing Rocks
Near East ' ' "' '
Ancient cities of the East
Negroes. See Discrimination; Slavery in the
United States
Neighborliness
Moving day— Timmy's new neighbors :v:>o
mo
nB9oQ
Netherlands
A family of Amsterdam
The magic carpet of tulipland
Netherlands: past and present
New Hampshire
It's autumn in New Hampshire
New Harmony, Indiana
Prairie Utopia
New Jersey
Southern New Jersey, land of vigor
New Mexico i,rr
The search (NewMexDevftiOfi: j. ;:m-/\
>):' ■•' >(n'ru\ '.v in •;(■!'
New Salem, Illinois oiuoti /i td-^f;!
Prairie village
,i10
MO
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blO
'jlO
New York (City)
Journey to understanding
The tender hand
New York Bible Society i... ?
Journey to understanding
. ... blO
New York World's Fair, 1964-1965 „ «
Progress report No. 1 '..i^'m ; ucaiO
Newfoundland
The stowaway >ta<*i«i**>** i*>^<i .»tn loob^uO
Newspapers
Copley Press
From type to paper
ROP color
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Niagara Power Project ^^^
The Saint Lawrence- Niagara power
Niebuhr, Relnhold
Morality
Nigeria
Africa is my home
Giant in the sun
Nitrogen
Nitrogen and living things
NizSml
The seven wives of Bahram Gur
North Carolina ^ . , , „ , .
From Kitty Hawk to Calabash — fishing
North Carolina's coast
Northern lights. See Auroras
Northwest, Old
Bullet capitol
The Old Northwest
Northwest, Pacific , ,, „, ^ ,
The great river of the West — The Columbia
Norway
Arctic codflshing
Northern land
Nuclear reactors
Secret of an atomic pile
Nurses and nursing
Homes that care
See also Red Cross
Nutrition , , , , .
Balance your diet for health and appearance
Food for life
The minerals of life
See also Food; Vitamins
Nylon
Step out on color
Oberlln College
Frontier campus
Ocean
Challenge of the oceans
The earth: Its oceans
Exploring the ocean
What's under the ocean
Ocean currents
Challenge of the oceans
Ocean life. See Marine biology
Oceanography. See Ocean
Office management
It's time to take stock
Ohio
Ohio maple syrup
Ohio River
Good riddance
Ohio State University
California, here we come
Old age
Aging: a modem social ax;hievement
The new prime of life
Right at home
Old age homes
Homes that care
Old Northwest. See Northwest. Old
Operetta
The Mikado is coming
Orchestra. See Bands (Music)
Oregon Trail
western gtiidepost
Outdoor life. See Camping
Outer space
Research by rockets
Science in space
Tommy looks at space
Pacific Northwest. See Northwest. Pacific n
Pacifism
The language of faces
Packing industry. See Meat industry and trade
Painting. See Expressionism (Art); Water color
painting
Painting. Flemish
Flanders in the 15th century: the first oil
paintings
The golden age of Flemish paintings (3
films)
Painting, Industrial
Guided mist
Palestine
A pictorial geography •^
Shepherd life
Where Jesus lived
Palomar Mountain
The story of Palomar (EBF)
Paper making and trade
It's a set-up
Paraguay
Geography of South America (3 films) 1
Parasites
The world within ";
Parent and child
Boy from Hickory Street
Son of a stranger
Paris
France — Molly visits her Paris cousins
Paris: the city and the people
Parties. See Entertaining
Parties, Political. See Political parties; also
names of individual parties
Pasadena. Tournament of Roses v
Ballads in blossoms
Expressly for the Rose Bowl
Pasteur, Roger de la. See Weyden, Roger van
der
Patriotism
The meaning of patriotism
Peddle School, HIghtstown, New Jersey
Men in the making
Percussion instruments
The Guild of Artist Musicians
Personnel management
Breaking the delegation barrier
The case of the missing magnets
The challenge of leadership
Instructions or obstructions
Personnel service in education
College counsel and advice
Peru
Geography of South America (3 films)
Life in the high Andes
Petroleum industry and trade
Get me there
Philippine Islands
New horizons — The Philippines
The Philippines: land and people
Philosophy
Eastern wisdom and modern life (13 films)
Human fulfillment
See also Ethics
Photography
Exposure meter: theory and use
Photography (5 films)
Photography, Artistic
The image in time
Photography (5 films)
See also Moving pictures — ^As an art form
Photography as a profession
Photography (5 films)
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Photography of animals
Game hunting with a camera
Photosynthesis
All flesh is grass (NET)
How green plants make food: photosynthesis
Physical education and training
I was a ninety pound weakling
■See nlso Gymnastics
Physical therapy
The secret weapon
Physically handicapped
The Mikado is coming
A survey of children's speech disorders
See ulso Blind; Deaf
Physiology
Digestion in our bodies
The human body: Excretory system
The minerals of life
Principles of endocrine activity
See nlso Bones; Cells; Heart; Muscles;
Respiration; Senses and sensation
Physiotherapy. See Physical therapy
Pigeons
The frill family
See <also Mourning doves
Pigs. See Hogs
Pioneer life. See Frontier and pioneer life
Pipe fitting '
Consumable insert welding
Planets
Asteroids, comets, and meteorites
Planets around our sun
^ee •also Astronomy; Solar system; Stars
Planning, City. See City planning
Plant propagation
Plants that grow from leaves, stems, and
roots
See <ilso Seeds
Plantation life
The plantation South
Plants
Seasonal changes in plants
See izlso Fresh- water plants; Gardening;
Photosynthesis
Plastic material. See Plastics
Plastics
The Cycolac story
A new era in plastics
Play
Planning creative play equipment for young
children. Part I: Outdoor
Plows
The broken plain
Plumbing
Package for Peggy
Your witness.
See also Solder and soldering
Podiatry. See Chiroipody
Poland
Poland and the Soviet power — background
to recent history
Poland: land under communism
Poland: the land and the people
Polar regions. See South Pole
Police, See Criminal investigation; Law enforce-
ment
Politeness. See Etiquette
Political parties
How our two party system operates
Political science. See Citizenship; Legislation;
Political parties; Public administration;
United States — Politics and government
Politics. See Elections; United States— Politics
and government
Politics, Practical
Eleanor Roosevelt
Getting into local politics
See <also Lobbying
Pony express
The pony trail
Porpoises
Porpoise posse
Portugal
A family of Lisbon. Portugal
Pottery
Bridging the centuries
Your choice in china
Poultry
The chick embryo: from primitive streak
to hatching
Poultry on the farm
See also Ducks; Pigeons
Power (Mechanics)
Work, time and power
See also Force and energy
Practical politics. See Politics, Practical
Prayer
The therapy of prayer
Treasures of Al Decker
Prejudices and antipathies
Anti-Semitism in America
Boycott
Presbyterian Church
Through these hands
Work and the word
Preservation of forests. See Forests and forestry
Presidents
How we elect our presidents
The White House, past and present
Pressure groups. See Lobbying
Preuss, Roger Emil
Black ducks along the border
Prevention of accidents. See Accident preven-
tion
Prevention of fire. See Fire prevention
Primary education. See EducaUon. Elementary
Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto
The Scouler case
Printing. See Color printing
Progress
Progress (The search for America series)
Proportional representation
Representation and gerrymandering
See also Elections
Protestant Episcopal Church
O Brasileiro
Psychiatry
Karl Menninger
Psychology, Applied. See Counseling
Psychology, Comparative
Baboon behavior
Public administration
An introduction to public administration
Public health
A community keeps healthy
Project Hope
See also Water
Public speaking
Your first speech
See also Debates and debating
Punishment In schools. See School discipline
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Quacks and quackery
Quackery in arthritis
Quakers. See Friends. Society of
Quartz
Quartz crystal growing
Quilts. See Coverlets , ,.
Qumram texts. See Dead Sea scrolls
Race problems. See Discrimination; United
States — Race question
Racing. See Automobile racing;
derbies
Radar defense networks
Aleutian skywatch
Frescanar— ANyMPS-23
Radio waves. See Electric waves
Railroads
Across the frontiers
Express travelers
The Iron Highway
Revolution on the right of way
See also Locomotives "
Ranch life
Rancho life
Ransom, John Crowe ,„ ^,
John Crowe Ransom (2 films)
Rappists. See Harmonists
Reading ^ „
Reading improvement (5 films)
The reading period (2 films)
Reclamation of land. See Sand dunes
So£j,p ,, box
iijKi i.
tuCJ ifiJ'
Red Cross
Discovery
Jerry joins up
Meanwhile, back on earth
My kind of story
Refugees, Chinese
Hong Kong report
Refuse and refuse disposal
Propaga-desorden
Reinhardt, DJango
Django Reinhardt
> w^W y/oVI
.-1 jAouba vicmin'i
Religion
Dr Harry Emerson Fosdick muM njjdonn'^
iuoo'k 'iiiT
Religion and science
Monkey business . ,^^, .enifrttt*^'
Religions. See Buddha and Buddhism; Chris-
tianity; Judaism; also names of various
sects
Religious education
Preparing to teach
The pumpkin coach
Teaching the word
With all your heart
1 !cnoinc(
Religious liberty
The price of freedom (Broadman)
See also Church and state
Remedial reading. See Reading
Representation, Proportional. See Proportional
representation ■ >.<r..
Reproduction
Heredity (7 films)
Republican Party
Party birthplace
:iftiinb«> Diidu"
boTi/tj 11 A
»Jf;i:.3fl Oilrilf'
Research
The good old days (AmHeart)
How a scientist works iz si!fiu'=i
Measuring and testing things '^ • '
Research and development at The M "W
^ Kellogg Co.
Ways to learn
Respiration <:\
The human body: Respiratory system
Respiration, Artificial q
Your breath can save a life
Retirement. See Old age
Revolution, American. See United States — ^ms-^
tory — Revolution
H
Rhine, River
Rhine — lifestream of Europe
Rivers
Return to the river
See also Water; also names of rivers
Road construction. See Roads
Roads *^
Sisalkraft joint former
Rocket flight. See Space flight
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Research by rockets
Rockets and satellites
Rocks
Finding out about rocks
See also Granite
Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt)
Eleanor Roosevelt
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
Eleanor Roosevelt
•a
qm£frtfOl»Vrt«=»
Roses, Tournament of. See Pasadena
ment of Roses
President U.S.
Touma-
Royal Canadian Mounted Police. See Canada.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Rubber
Highway to the moon ^
Rugs, Hooked
Creative textile design (8 films)
Rural life. See Farm life
Russia
Our relations with Russia
Russia: March-November. 1917
The Soviet Union: an introduction
Russian language films
Foreign language newsreels
■rv
'tHRtn
Safety appliances
Electrical safety in the home "'
Safety education
Debbie's safety lesson
Help yourself to safety »
How to have an accident at work
Not even one chance
Safe as you know how i
The safest township anywhere
Seconds to safety
See also Accident prevention
Saint Lawrence Seaway ^.t- q
The Saint Lawrence-Niagara power *^
The St Lawrence Seaway (EBF)
Seaway by sea-horse
Saint Lawrence Waterway and Power Project.
See Saint Lawrence Seaway
Salads ,
Salad preparation
Salesmen and salesmanship '
Ben Franklin sells today
Herman holds a sales meeting
Herman s secrets of sales success '
The hidden side of selling
How to prevent objections in selling
How to sell creatively
Interviewing and qualifying a young Mr
and Mrs
Through the mirror
, ^ u ^ee oZso Business , ,
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Salmon River
River busters
River of No Return
Salt
Salt harvesters of Guatemala
Sanatoriums. See Hospitals
Sand dunes
Succession: from sand dune to forest
Sandburg, Carl
Carl Sandburg discusses his work
Carl Sandburg discusses Lincoln
San Francisco Bay
Men, steel and a bridge
San Francisco University
The USF story
Satellites, Artificial
The big bounce
The path of Venus
Rockets and satellites
Science in space
Way stations in space
m69^S
Saving and thrift
Personal financial planning
Preparation for the later years: financial
planning
See also Investments
School administration and organization
Legal control and discipline of public school
pupils
Legal liabilty of teachers for school ac-
cidents
School books. See Textbooks
School buses
The law and tragedy of school bus accidents
School discipline
Legal control and discipline of public school
pupils
School finance. See Education— Finance
School libraries
School libraries in action
School life. See Students
School safety patrol. See Accident prevention—
In traffic
Schools
And no bells ring (2 films)
Michio, schoolboy of Japan
\See also Rural schools i^
Schools, Military. See Military education '
Science and religion. See Religion and science
Scientific apparatus and instruments. See
Chemical apparatus
liab'JiS
Scientific expeditions
Antarctica
Scientists
Measuring and testing things
Scotland
Famous golf courses: Scotland
The highlajids of Scotland
Scouts and scouting. See Girl Scouts
Sculpture
De marbre et d'amour
Sea animals. See Marine animals
Sea urchins
Les oursins
Seasons
Why seasons change
Security measures, Industrial. See Industry —
Security measures
Seeds
Learning about seeds
Producing seed — the co-op way
Secrets of the plant world
Germination
See Germination
Segregation. See Discrimination
Selling. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Senior citizens. See Old age
Senses and sensation
The limitations of the senses
The wonder of the senses
Shakespeare, William
Antony and Cleopatra (UW)
Juli"s Caesar (NET)
Julius Caesar (UW)
Macbeth (UW)
The merchant of Veinice
Midsummer night's dream (UW)
Othello
Shakespeare's theater
Twelfth night
A winter's taJe
Shapley, Harlow
Harlow Shapley
Shaw, George Bernard
Candida
Shawneetown, Illinois
Pioneer bank
Sheep
Sheep shape
-.1:5
■ass*- :
,9Pl
Shipping
The long ships passing
Steamboat landing - > //
Shoes and shoe industry
QuAlity at your feet ' *»jc3
Siam. See Thailand
Sick. See Nurses and "nursing
Sierra Nevada l^ountalns
Sportwheeling in the Sierras lu.j.joi;
Sight. See Amaurosis
Silicon
You and silicones
Silk ','^^'
Naturally, silk
Silversmlthing
Navajo silversmith
Skyscrapers
Reach for the sky
Slavery in the United States
Road to freedom
Smoking
Time pulls the trigger
Smoky Mountains. See Great Smoky Mountains
Snake River
River busters . '
nieqa
~^e
Soap box derbies
Gateway to opportunity
Social adjustment. See Human relations
Social psychology
Social insects: the honey bee
Social sciences
The electoral college
Social work
Discovery
Society of the Cincinnati
The Society of the Cincinnati .o^jq .rtsasoS
Sociology. See Family; Social psychology
Soil conservation . ,
Conserving our soil today
The earth is the Lord's ,.-.Ho-*f»> .'j«bri!)ia
The story of soil . -'■■'' - - ••
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Soli fertility. See Soils
Soils
The soil and life (UW)
The story of soil
Solar energy
Experiment: solar enersry
Le four sol aire
The nearest star
The sun's energy
Solar system
Asteroids, comets, and meteorites
uSee also Astronomy; Planets; Sun; Uni-
verse
Solder and soldering
Biff league soldering
On solder
Soft soldering
See also Welding
Sophocles
Oedipus rex
Sound
Nature of sound (Filimstrip)
Sound for beginners
Recording and reproducing
Editing synchronous sound
The Magnasync story
Sound recording for motion pictures
Sound waves
Nature of sound (Filmstrip)
Sound for beginners
South America
Geography of South America (3 films)
The story of Cerro Bolivar
Wings to South America — East Coast —
Journey into springtime
Wings to South America — West Coast — Con-
tinent of contrasts
South Pole
Rendezvous 90°
South
Southern Baptist Convention
About our task
The Lottie Moon story
Southern States
The plantation South
Southwark, England. Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's theater nooili;
Southwest. New
Outlaw country
Soybean
Grow soybeans not weeds
Space, Outer. See Outer space
Space flight . arfj tOl Hr^^H
Highway to the moon
Research by rockets
Tommy looks at space
Way stations in space
X-15 — man into space
See also Outer space
Space stations. See Satellites. Artificial
Space travel. See Space fiight
Spain
Los pastores
Spain— a Valencia family
Spam— the Mateo family of Madrid
Spanish community life
Spanish language films
Foreign language newsreels
Journey to understanding
Juan y Maria (6 films)
Los pastores
Propaga- desorden
Spain — a Valencia family
Spam— the Mateo family of Madrid
Speech, Disorders of
A survey of children's speech disorders
^***lS'nil"**®''*®"'*^" ^^® Aerodynamics. Super-
Spender, Stephen
Stephen Spender (2 films)
Spiders
Black widow spider
Spinning
Pioneer spinning and weaving
Spiritual life
If not now. when?
?r"^
Sports i^
Dieux du passe
Fundamentals of volleyball
Jeux de Paris
See also Coaching (Athletics); Water
sports; also names of individual sports
Stage. See Acting
Stars
The Milky Way (UW)
See also Astronomy; Planets
State governments
State political organization and legislative
procedures
Steam engines
The steam engine: how it works
See also Locomotives 3
Steamboats
Steamboat landing?
Steel
Machining stainless steels^ Part II
Modern steel making
Short cuts to savings with flat ground
Stress corrosion of stainless steel
Vacuum pouring for better forgings
Steel. Structural
Curtain time (USSteel)
New skylines for old
Reach for the sky
Steel pipe — at your service
Steel construction. See Steel.
Steel Industry and trade
Pageant of steel
Profile in steel .bm
This is steel '^
Vacuum pouring for
St^uctu^aIo.>.i:^^
loortoS
better forgings _,
Stock and stock breeeding. See Livestock
Stocks. See Corporations: Investments ioart:>^
Strawberries
Make money picking berries
Strikes and lockouts
Reisolved
Strindberg, August
Miss Julie
Structural steel. See Steel. Structural
See Personnel service
.tl
Student guidance,
education
in
Student life and customs. See Students
Students
Coed courtesy
Sudan
Outpost on the Nile
3noii<b9qx» oltlfnsinti
Sugar
Hawaii — the sugar state
See also Maple sugar
Sugar cane
SUr-off
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour
The Mikado is coming
bnaHv-^sS
Sun
The big "E"
The flaming sky
" h€
How sunshine helps us '■ '^
The nearest star
Our star
Portrait of the sun
See also Solar energy; Solar system
Sunday schools. See Religious education
82
SUBJECT INDEX
JUH
Supersonic aerodynamics. See Aerodynamics,
Supersonic
Supreme Court, United States. See United
States. Supreme Court
Swine. See Hoffs
Switzerland
Im Herzen Europas
Im Lande Wilhelm Tells
Synthetic fabrics. See Nylon
Table etiquette
Beginning responsibility: Lunchroom man-
ners
Taiwan. See Formosa
Tangier
Two Arab boys of Tangrier, MorocccfclJKyov
Tanning. See Leather
Taxation
Land. . .and space to grow
The web of taxes
Teachers
■.;.VV
■MT
Leg-al liability of teachers for school ac-
cidents
Teachers' workshops
Workshop process
Teaching
And no bells rlnpr (2 films)
Experience records
The influential Americans
Into the known
Motivation through unit teaching
The reading: period (2 fllms)
Unit teaching in sixth grade science
A university is a teacher
Writing in second grade
You and your classroom
Aids and devices
Globes: their function in the classroom
See also Moving pictures in education
Teaching machines
Learning & behavior — (The teaching ma-
chine)
Teeth
Laurie learns a secret • ^ .tslH-ietjiW
Telephone
Looking like a million
Seconds for survival
Telescope
Eyes to the sky
Reaching for the stars
The story of Palomar (EBF)
Television. See Color television
Television broadcasting
Television serves its community
Tell, William
Im Lande Wilhelm Tells
William Tell
Temperature. See Heat
Tennessee Valley Authority
TVA and the nation
Tennis
iilA* idJfcV/
lioqtnitif nw.
e»VftW
Beginning tennis ( AllAmProdV '/^*^i^^*^
Textbooks
Into the known
Textile design
Creative textile design (8 fllms)
Textile fabrics. See Textile industry and fab-
rics
Textile Industry and fabrics
Design X1099
See alsa Cotton; Nylon; Silk; Textile
printing ,,.,, :,. ,■..■■.,;;.,:,,■■,,
Textile printing
Creative textile design (8 fllms)
Thailand
New horizons^ — Thailand
We witness as one
Theater
The government Inspector
La Maison de Moliere
The mask of comedy
Theatrical make-up. See Make-up, Theatrical
Theology. See Religion
Thermometers and thermometry
Thermometers
Threading machines
Silver threads amass the gold
Tllllch, Paul
Man's cosmic status
Timber. See Lumber and lumbering
Time - -^
Space, science and time
Tobacco. See Smoking ' • ■ ■ ■■■■'
Tournament of Roses. See Pasadena. Tourna-
ment of Roses
Town planning. See City planning' ^J""/^' ♦^'1'.
Tractors
Tractor tragedy
Traffic accidents
The great holiday massacre /
Traffic engineering
The cars in your life
Traffic regulations
Auto. U.S.A.
Transportation
Get me there
See also Shipping
• ijj o6fif*o»»«jUJT
Trapping
Marshes of the Mississippi
See also Fur trade
Travel b^JinU !>»'d
Rendezvous with Europe inmix
Welcome aboard ; .kj..I
Trees
Trees — our plant giants
See also Forests and forestry; Lumber
and lumbering -^
Tpjais .'jbnoa tctoM
A pre-trial conference rjUimilL
Tulips ,p
The magic carpet of tulipland '
Turkey
The
New horizons — Turkey
The fabulous mystery of modem Turkey
' • Tt *
Turkeys
Poultry on the farm-, isbog
^ . . . « .-. ^ ..'«' Q^1siolyBl& i.uVr
Tyler, John, President U.S.
Tippecanoe and Tyler too jg
U.N. See United Nations
Underground railroad. See Slavery in the United
States
Unions, Labor. See Labor unions vvr^ ,.,;..
»e!oiiaij-'Ji
United Church of Canada
Where trails meet vj.udutU
United Nations
Workshop for peace. iH WdK ©i>a .as^lQoJU
83
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961
United States
Constitutional history
Our Federal constitutional system
Defenses
The armored sky
On Ruard — on target
Operation Checkmate
Seconds for survival
Discovery and exploration
See America — Discovery and exploration;
The West — Discovery and exploration
Economic conditions
American maker
Our national economy
The Plantation South
Education
See Education
Foreign relations
Our foreign policy objectives
Our relations with Russia
Relations with our Western allies ..,.., ,
History ^^^
Fur trade frontier '^"'
United States expansion: settling the West
(1853-1890)
History — Revolution
The Society of the Cincinnati
The story of the American Revolution in
folksong , --
Wabash foothold ;;;'*.'^''''^
History— 1783-1809
Indian Valhalla s' ^^^^^"^
Western waterway - - -"*
See also Louisiana Purchase ^ _
>nicns otttftil
History— 1783-1865 '-''^ ' ^'^
The plantation South
History— War of 1812
British keystone
History— 1816-1861
Tippecanoe and Tyler too
MJr<.Jtoei»f»<i'iT
History, Economic
See United States — Economic conditions
History, Political
JSfee United States — Politics and govern-
ment
Industries .i.,;ji^.«
American maker
The challenge (Sterl-MovUSA) .-,'*, i
J Manufactures
See United States — Industries . .
Moral conditions »feliT
'I t.
Politics and government
The electorate tides of the future :,-{''^'-"^
Our Federal constitutional system '
Party birthplace
Pressure groups in action v ^nvT
Race question
Our race problem (2 films)
Social conditions i^ol
The electorate tides of the future
Supreme Court ^jciatT
The role of the Supreme Court
Morality
Universe
Man's cosmic status .^.,.. t»
i8fee also Astronomy
Universities. See Colleges and universities
Upliolstery
Reupholster a chair
Uruguay
Geography of South America (3 nims)
Utopias. See New Harmony, Indiana
Valencia, Spain
Spain — a Valencia family
Van der Weyden, Roger. See Weyden, Roger
van der
Van Eyck, Jan. See Eyck, Jan van ,;
Variation (Biology)
Heredity (7 Alms) '
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Mistress of the Mississippi
Violin
The country fiddle #1
Viruses
The virus: Uvlng or non-living
Vitamins
The vitamins In faxjt and fancy
Vocabulary
Fun from the dictionary
Vocational guidance
The big question
Volleyball
Fundamentals of volleyball r
Practice makes perfect
Voting. See Elections
H *iiT
War. See Militarism M^^^
War and religion. See Pacifism
Washington (State)
Washington State waterways to fun
Washington, D.C.
Where you live
The White House, past and present
The White House story (2 films)
Wonders of Washington
Water "^ -' * ^'^^
Good riddance
How the water cycle works
Wise use of water resources O
See also Ocean
Water color painting b.'joT
Alphabet of water color — balance 1
Alphabet of water color — the five steps
Aqua folly
t)3»T
I
Water-flies. See Flies
Water power
ter power j
The Saint Lawrence- Niagara power J
Water resources development
The Saint Lawrence -Niagara power .s; .T
Water skiing. See Water sports
Water sports
1959 . NaUonal Water Ski Championships
Ski lump thrills
Suddenly, upon the waters
See also Fishing
Water supply
Our wealth of waters
Wise use of water resources
See also Water conservation
Water transportation. See Shipping
Waves
Similarities in wave behavior
See also Sound waves "' '-' -
Weather
Inside the weather
Water in the weather
Whatever the weather
See also Climate
Weather forecasting
Inside the weather
Weather scientists
Weaving
38 .JcoHdfit
Creative textile design (8 films)
Pioneer spinning and weaving ?- . -uj
84
SUBJECT INDEX
Wedges
Simple machines: the inclined plane family
Weeds
Grow soybeans not weeds
Weight control
Facts about flgnres
Welding
Consumable insert welding
Fundamentals of manual shielded arc- weld-
ing techniques
See also Electric welding; Solder and
soldering
Welfare work. See Social work
The West
United States expansion: settling the West
(1853-1890)
Discovery and exploration
The story of the early westward movement
in folksong
Western guidepost
West Indies
West Indies — ^lands in transition
Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri
Faith of our fathers
Weyden, Roger van der
The golden age of Flemish painting (3 Alms)
Whales
California gray whale
Marineland of the Pacific
Wheat
Durum: standard of quality
White House. See Washington, D.C.
Wine and wine making
Heritage of the vine
Woman
American women — partners In research
Women in Algeria
Falling veil
Wood
The Algoma story
Siding sense
Woodchucks. See Marmots
Words. See Vocabulary
Work, Method of
The principles and application of work
sampling
Workshops, Teachers'. See Teachers' workshops
World history. See History, Modern
World War, 1914-1918. See European War, 1914-
1918
World War, 1939-1945
Winston Churchill: the valiant years (6
films)
Worms. See Earthworms
Worry
The new look is the anxious look
Writing
From type to paper
Wilbur, Richard
Richard Wilbur (2 films)
Wild animals. See Animals
Wild flowers
Michigan field flowers
Michigan woodland flowers
Wild life conservation
The big four
Those good ol' days
Wills
Treasures in heaven
Wind instruments
The Guild of Artist Musicians
Zoological gardens
Monkeys meet the people (UW)
Zoo baby animals
Zoology
Classifying plants and animals
Happy little hamsters
Zoo baby animals
See nlso Animals; also names of individual
animals and species
Anatomy
jSfee Anatomy, Comparative
Zoology, Economic
Animals useful to man
Zoos. See Zoological gardens
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Part 3. DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
This directory contains only the sources which have films listed in this supplement.
It is keyed to the abbreviation which follows the title of the film in Part 1, the
Alphabetical Title List.
AV-ED AV-ED Films, 7934 Santa Monica Blvd..
Hollywood 46. Calif.
Academy Academy Films, 800 N. Seward St.,
Hollywood 38. Calif.
AClPpod ACI Productions. 21 W. 46th St.. New
York
Aetna Aetna Life Afflliated Companies. Educa-
tion Dept., 151 Farmington Ave., Hartford 15,
Conn.
AirRed Air Reduction Sales Co., Advertising
Dept. 150 E. 42nd St.. New York 17
Ala Plan Alabama State Planning & Industrial
Development Board. 711 High St.. Mont-
gomery 4, Ala.
Alcoa Aluminum Co. of America. Motion Pic-
ture Section, 1501 Alcoa Bldg.. Pittsburgh 19
All Am Prod All American Productions. P.O.
Box 801. Riverside, Calif.
Am&NatL American & National Leagues, Mo-
tion Picture Div., 64 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago 4 . , , ,
Also distributed by Spalding and local base-
ball clubs
Am Auto AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
1712 G St.. N.W.. Washington 6. D.C.
Am Bible American Bible Society. Audio- Visual
Dept., 450 Park Ave.. New York 22
Branch offices in other cities
Am Dental Bureau of American Dental Assn.,
Library and Indexing Service. 222 E. Supe-
rior St., Chicago 11
AmFriendsServ American Friends Service Com-
mittee, Audio- Visual Dept., 160 N. 15th St.,
Philadelphia 2
Branch offices in other cities
Am Gas American Gas Assn.. Film Library,
420 Lexington Ave.. New York 17
Am Heart American Heart Assn.. 44 E. 23rd
St.. New York
Films are available from local heart as-
sociations
AmHosp American Hospital Assn., Film Desk,
840 N. Lake Shore Dr.. Chicago 11
AmInstSteel American Institute of Steel Con-
struction, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York 17
Am Latex American Latex Products Corp., 3341
W. El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorne, Calif.
Am Pod American Podiatry Assn., Audio- Visual
Council. 3301 16th St.. N.W., Washington 10,
D.C.
Am Radiator American Radiator and Standard
Sanitary Corp., 40 W. 40th St.. New York 18
AmRedCross American National Red Cross
Requests should be made to the nearest
American National Red Cross chapter
AmSisal American Sisalkraft Corp., 55 Starkey
Ave., Attleboro. Mass.
AmSoy American Soybean Assn.. Hudson, la.
AmTemp American Temperance Society. 6840
Eastern Ave.. N.W., Washington 12, D.C.
Animation Animation, Inc.. 736 N. Seward St..
Hollywood 38. Calif.
Branch offices in Chicago. Detroit. New
York and San Francisco
Anti-Def Anti- Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith. Audio- Visual Dept., 515 Madison Ave.,
New York 22
Branch offices in other cities
ArcosCorp Arcos Corp., 1500 S. 50th St., Phi-
ladelphia 43
ArkPub Arkansas Publicity & Parks Commis-
sion, State Capitol. Little Rock, Ark.
Assn Association Films, Inc., 347 Madison Ave .
New York 17
Branch offices in Ridgefield. N.J., La
Grange, HI.. San Francisco and Dallas
^U^"^'® ^tlantis Productions, Inc., 7967 Sunset
Blvd.. Hollywood 46. Calif.
AudioProd Audio Productions. Inc. 630 9th Ave..
New York 36
Avis Avis Films. P.O. Box 643, Burbank.
Bailey Bailey Films. Inc.. 6509 De Longpre Ave.,
Hollywood 28, Calif.
B&FComm Broadcasting «fe Film Commission,
National Council of Churches. 475 Riverside
Dr.. New York 27
BaptistBk Baptist Book Store. 127 9th Ave.,
N., Nashville 3, Tenn.
Additional stores located in other cities
Barbre Thomas J. Barbre Productions. Library
Division. 2130 S. Bellaire St.. Denver 22
Barr Arthur Barr Productions. 1265 Bresee
Ave.. Pasadena. Calif.
Becton Becton. Dickinson & Co.. Rutherford,
N.J.
BellTel Bell Telephone System
Apply to local Bell Telephone Company of-
fices for address of regional area distribution;
or the American Telephone and Telegraph
Co.. Motion Picture Section, 195 Broadway,
New York 7
Birad Birad Corp.. 1564 Broadway. New York 36
Boeing The Boeing Co., Box 3707. Seattle 24
Boyd Boyd Film Co., 1569 Selby Ave., St. Paul
4. Minn.
BoyS Boy Scouts of America. Visual Education
Service. National Council, New Brunswick,
N.J.
Brandon Brandon Films. Inc.. 200 W. 57th St.,
New York 19
Bray Bray Studios. Inc., 729 7th Ave., New
York 19
BrighamYoungU Brigham Young University,
Audio-Visual Center. Provo, Utah
Broadman Broadman Films, 127 9th Ave.. N.,
Nashville 3. Tenn.
BurCommRes Bureau of Communications Re-
search. 267 W. 25th St.. New York 1
BurNatAffiairs The Bureau of National Affairs,
Inc.. 1231 24th St.. N.W.. Washington 7, D.C.
CROP CROP. The Christian Rural Overseas
Program. Box 227. Elkhart. Ind.
Calif Peace California Peace Officers' Assn.,
802 Forum Bldg., Sacramento. Calif.
CalifU University of California, Dept. of Visual
Communication, University Extension. Los
Angeles 24
Calvin Calvin Co., Inc., 1105 Truman Rd.. Kan-
sas City 6. Mo.
CanNFB National Film Board of Canada. 680
5th Ave.. Suite 819. New York 19
CanTrav Canadian Travel Film Library. 680
5th Ave.. Suite 819. New York 19
Carillon Carillon Pictures. 627 Madison Ave.,
New York 27
Carousel Carousel Films. Inc., 1501 Broadway,
New York 36
C-BEduc C-B Educational Films. Inc.. Adver-
tising Dept.. 690 Market St.. San Francisco 4
ChofC- Birmingham, Chamber of Commerce, 1914
6th Ave.. N., Birmingham. Ala.
ChofC- Glenwood Chamber of Commerce. Box 97.
Glenwood Springs. Colo.
ChofC-Vicks Vicksburg Chamber of Commerce.
P.O. Box 709. Vicksburg. Miss.
Churchill Churchill-Wexler Film Productions.
801 N. Seward St.. Los Angeles 38
Cinesound Cinesound Co.. 1037 No. La Brea
Ave., Hollywood 38. Calif.
Cine-Tele Cine-Tele Productions. 6325 Santa
Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38. Calif.
ClarkeSch Clarke School for the Deaf, Round
Hill Rd.. Northampton. Mass.
Classroom Classroom Film Distributors. Inc ,
5620 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28. Calif.
CI eve Health Cleveland Health Museum, Educa-
tion Dept., 8911 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland 6
87
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Cline Richard Cline Film Productions. 3290 S.
Williams, Englewood, Colo,
ColoMines The Colorado School of Mines. Gol-
den, Colo.
ColoU University of Colorado. Bureau of Audio-
Visuals. Stadium 348, Boulder. Colo.
ConservBaptist Conservative Baptist Foreign
Mission Society, P.O. Box 5, Wheaton, 111.
ConsumUn Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., 256
Washington St.. Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Contem Contemporary Films, Inc., 267 W. 25th
St.. New York 1
Branch office In Evanston, HI.
CoopLeague Cooperative League of U.S.A., 343
S. Dearborn St.. Chicago 4
Copley Copley Productions, P.O. Box 68, La
Jolla. Calif.
Coronet Coronet Instructional Films, 65 B.
South Water St., Chicago 1
CreditUn Credit Union National Assn., Public
Relations Dept., Madison 1, Wis.
FilmsNat Films of the Nations Distributors.
Inc.. 62 W. 45th St.. New York 36
Filmstrip Filmstrip House. 347 Madison Ave..
New York 17
Fine Fine Hardwoods Assru. -666 Lake Shore
Dr.. Chicago 11
Finley Finley Films. 6926 Mansfield Rd.. Falls
Church. Va.
FirePrev Fire Prevention Through Films. 74
South St.. Boston 11
Folkways Folkways Records. 121 W. 47th St.,
New York 36
FreeMeth Free Methodist Church. General Mis-
sionary Board. Winona Lake, Ind.
French French American Cultural Services and
Educational Aid. Audio- Visual Dept.. 972 5th
Ave.. New York 21
Frith Frith Films. 1816 N. Highland Ave.,
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Frontier Frontier Films. Inc.. 1543 Lewis Ave.,
Billings, Mont.
Daggett Avalon Daggett Productions, 441 N.
Orange Dr., Los Angeles 36
Dartmouth Dartmouth College Films, Fairbanks
Hall. Hanover. N.H.
Dartnell Dartnell Corp., 4660 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago 40
DeltaC&S Delta— C&S Air Lines, Municipal
Airport. Atlanta, Ga.
Disney Walt Disney Productions. Educational
Film Div.. Burbank. Calif.
Branches offices in Illinois and New York
Disraeli Robert Disraeli Films, P.O. Box 343,
Cooper Station. New York 3
DouglasAir Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc.. Adver-
Santa Monica, Calif.
Branch offices in other cities
Dow Dow Corning Corp.. Midland, Mich.
tising Film Services. 3000 Ocean Park Blvd..
DuPont E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.. Inc..
Motion Pictures & Audio-Visiial Aids. 1007
Market St.. Wilmington 98. Del,
Dynamic Dynamic Films. Inc.. 112 W. 89th
St.. New York 24
Gehl Gehl Bros. Mfg. Co.. West Bend. Wis.
Gelsel Geisel Studios. P.O. Box 373. Wausau,
Wis.
Gen Mot General Motors Corp.. Film Library,
3044 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 2
Branch offices in San Francisco and New
York
GenTel General Telephone Co. of California,
2020 Santa Monica Blvd.. Santa Monica. Calif.
Germ Fed Gennan Federal Railroad. 11 W, 42nd
St.. New York
Gins Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.. Audio- Visual
Aids. 830 3d Ave., New York 22
Glover Ozzie Glover Productions. 1327 No.
Highland Ave.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
Gospel Grospel Films. Inc., Box 455, Muskegon,
Mich.
Film libraries in other cities
Graylron Gray Iron Founders' Society. Inc..
National City-East 6th Bldg.. Cleveland 14
Grover Grover- Jennings Productions. Inc., P.O.
Box 303, Monterey, Calif.
Guggen Charles Guggenheim & Associates, Inc.,
5522 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis 12
Gulf Gulf Oil Corp., P. O. Box 1166, Pittsburgh
30
EBF Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. Inc.. 1150
Wilmette Ave.. Wilmette. 111.
Branch offices in Atlanta. Ga.. Dallas, Tex..
Hollywood, Calif.. Minneapolis. New York.
Portland. Ore.
EducHor Educational Horizons. 3015 Dolores
St.. Los Angeles 65
EducServices Educational Services. Inc.. 47
Galen St.. Watertown. Mass.
E^o Esto Publishing Co.. P.O. Box 46. Pasa-
dena 16. CaUf.
Family Family Films. Inc.. 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif.
Farm Equip Farm Equipment Institute, 608 S.
Dearborn, Chicago
FarmersUn Farmers Union Grain Terminal
Assn., Public Relations Dept.. 1667 N. Snel-
hng Ave.. St. Paul 1, Minn.
'^^''r'^x^'^lxr^^'?^ ^'•"^ Foundation. 1425 H St..
N.W.. Washington 5. D.C.
FedJewPhil Federatiton of Jewish Philanthro-
FeedServ Feed Service Corp.. Crete. Nebr
FilmAssoc Film Associates of California. 11014
Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25
^'Y^rk 2^ ""^ In^sres, Inc., 1860 Broadway. New
FilmOrig Film Originals. 6536 Robertson Dr..
Boise. Idaho
Hadassah Hadassah-the Women's Zionist
Organization, Film Dept., 65 E. 52nd St..
New York 22
HadleySch Blind Hadley School for the Blind,
Winnetka, 111.
Harley Harley- Davidson Motor Co., 3700 W.
Juneau Ave., Milwaukee
Harrison, Ed Edward Harrison, 1501 Broadway,
New York 36
Harvest Harvest Films, 90 Riverside Dr., New
York 24
Health EducServ Health Education Services,
P.O. Box 7283, Albany 1, N.Y.
HerculesChem Hercules Chemical Co., Inc..
416 Broadway. New York 13
Hoefler Paul Hoefler Productions, 1122 Kline
St.. La Jolla, Calif.
Holcomb Theodore Holcomb, 9018 Keith Ave.,
Los Angeles 46
HousFdn The Housing Foundation. Inc., 281
State St., New London. Conn.
HughesAir Hughes Aircraft Corp.. International
Airport Station, Los Angeles 45
Hunting Huntington Laboratories, Inc., Hunt-
ington. Ind.
Hurte Leroy E. Hurte Productions, 4477 W.
Adams Blvd., Los Angeles 16
ICRCorp ICR Corp., 635 Madison Ave.. New
York 22
Branch office in New London, Conn.
IdahoDptComm Idaho Dept. of Commerce and
Development. State House, Room 434. Boise.
Idaho
88
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
ideal Ideal Pictures. Inc.. 58 E. South Water
St.. Chicago 1
Branch offices in other cities
Ilium The Illuminating Co.. 55 Public Sq..
Cleveland
IndslEduc Industrial Education Film Ldbrary.
3 Palmer Sq.. Princeton. N.J.
IndsISd Industrial Sound Films. 2592 Apple
Valley Rd.. Atlanta 19. Ga.
IndU Indiana University. Audio- Visual Center,
Bloominffton. Ind.
In St Vis Institute of Visual Communications,
Inc.. 40 E. 49th St.. New York 17
IntBus International Business Machines Corp.,
590 Madison Ave.. New York
IntFlmBup International Film Bureau Inc.. 332
S. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 4
Branch office: 19 Fairmount Ave,, Ottawa.
Ontario
lowaStTC Iowa State Teachers College. Educa-
tion Dept.. Cedar Falls. la.
lowaU State University of Iowa. Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, East Hall, Iowa
City, la.
Iversen Iversen-Ford Associates, Film Dept.,
175 5th Ave., New York 10
JamHandy Jam Handy Organization, 2821 E.
Grand Blvd.. Detroit 11
Branch offices in Chicago, Dayton, Holly-
wood. Calif., and New York
JewishChaut Jewish Chautauqua Society, 838
5th Ave.. New York 21
Johnson&J Johnson & Johnson, New Bruns-
wick, N.J.
Johnson Mot Johnson Motors, Pershing Rd.,
Waukegan. 111.
JunChofC-Mob Mobile Junior Chamber of Com-
merce. 31 N. Royal St., Mobile. Ala.
Kalb Kalb Voorhis & Co.. Woodward Bldg..
Washington. D.C.
Branch office in New York
Kellogg The M.W. Kellogg Co.. 711 3d Ave..
New York 17
Kendall Kendall Refining Co.. 1177 Kendall
Ave.. Bradford. Pa.
Kimberly Kimberly-Clark Corp., N. Lake St.,
Neenah. Wis.
Kleinberg Ernest Kleinberg Films, 3890 Edge-
view Dr.. Pasadena. Calif.
KnoxTour Knoxville Tourist Bureau, 811 Henley
St., Knoxville, Tenn.
LakeCarr Lake Carriers' Assn., 305 Rocke-
feller Bldg., Cleveland 13
Lane Anthony Lane Film Studios, Inc., 7401
Wayzata Blvd.. Minneapolis 26
Branch offices in Hollywood, Calif, and New
York
LehighU. Lehigh University, Public information
Dept., Bethlehem, Pa.
Lockheed -Ga Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Georgia
Div., Motion Pictures, Zone 169. Marietta,
Ga.
Lufthansa Lufthansa German Airlines, Public
Relations Dept.. 410 Park Ave., New York 22
McGraw McGraw-Hill Book Co., Text- Film
Dept., 330 W. 42nd St., New York 36
Marbon Marbon Chemical Div., Borg- Warner
Corp., Washington, W. Va.
Marquette Marquette University Press, 1131 W.
Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee 3
MassDptComm Massacusetts Dept. of Com-
merce, 334 Boylston St., Boston
MdEconDiv Dept. of Economic Development,
State Office Bldg., Annapolis, Md.
Mennonite Mennonite Central Committee, In-
formation Services, 21 S. 12th St., Akron, Pa.
Merrell William S. Merrell Co.. Cincinnati 15
Methodist Methodist Publishing House, A-V
Dept.-Sales Div., 201 8th Ave., S., Nashville
2, Tenn.
Regional offices in other cities
MichCons Michigan Dept. of Conservation, Film
Loan Service, Lansing 26, Mich.
Mich Health Michigan Dept. of Health, Educa-
tion Dept., Highway M-174, Lansing 4, Mich.
MichU University of Michigan, Audio- Visual
Education Center, Frieze Bldg., 720 E. Huron
St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Middleham Ken Middleham Productions, P.O.
Box 1065, Riverside, Calif.
Midland Midland Cooperatives, Inc., Library
Dept., 739 Johnson St., N.E., Minneapolis 13
MinnU University of Minnesota, Audio-Visual
Education Service, Basement, Wesbrook Hall,
Minneapolis 14
MissourlConsv Missouri Conservation Com-
mission, Film Loan Library, Monroe Bldg.,
Jefferson City, Mo.
Missouri Resour Missouri Resources and De-
velopment Commission, Jefferson City, Mo.
ModernTP Modern Talking Picture Service,
Inc., 3 E. 54th St., New York 22
Film libraries in other cities
Moody Moody Institute of Science, 11428 Santa
Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25
Moyer Martin Moyer Productions, 900 Federal
Ave., Seattle 2
MusModArt Museum of Modem Art Film Li-
brary, 11 W. 53rd St., New York 19
NET NET Film Service, Indiana University,
Audio- Visual Center. Bloomington. Ind.
Nassau Lib Nassau Library System, 320 Fulton
Ave., Hempstead, N.Y.
NatCotton National Cotton Council of America,
Audio- Visual Services, P.O. Box 9905, Mem-
phis 12, Tenn.
Branch offices in Los Angeles, New York
and Washington, D.C.
NatEdAssn National Education Assn., Publica-
tions Division, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washing-
ton 6, D.C.
NatEdFlms National Educational Films, Inc.,
165 W. 46th St.. New York 36
NatFd The National Foundation, Public In-
formation Dept., 800 Second Ave., New York
17
NatJewWom National Council of Jewish
Women. Public Relations Dept., 1 W. 47th St.,
New York
NatKidney National Kidney Disease Founda-
tion. Inc.. 143 E. 35th St., New York 16
NatMfrs National Assn. of Manufacturers, Film
Bureau, 2 E. 48th St., New York 17
Branch offices in other cities
Nat Pa per National Paper Box Manufacturers
Assn.. Broad and Arch Sts., Philadelphia 7
Nat Right National Right to Work Committee,
1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 6,
NatSafety National Safety Council, 425 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago 11
NatSecSchI National Assn. of Secondary School
Principals, 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington
6, D.C.
NatSocPrBlind National Society for the Pre-
vention of Blindness, 1790 Broadway, New
York 19
'^^$I^9^^^. National Training Laboratories,
NEA, 1201 16th St.. N.W., Washington 6, D.C.
NCPublnstr North Carolina Dept. of Public
Instruction, Raleigh, N.C.
NDVVheat North Dakota Wheat Commission,
Bismarck, N.D.
Neubacher Neubacher Productions, 10609 Brad-
bury Rd., Los Angeles 64
NewHollMach New Holland Machine Co., Mo-
tion Picture Dept., New Holland, Pa.
^^yyJi}^^^^^ Dept. of Development, P.O. Box
1716, Santa Fe, N.M.
'^',H^'?*l-n9a'e Nightingale- Conant Corp., 333 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago 1
Northern Northern Films, Box 98, Main Office
Station, Seattle 11
Norwood Norwood Studios, Inc., 926 New Jer-
sey Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C.
'^^!^''*'J *^®^ JS^^ Arthritis and Rheumatism
Foundation. 432 Park Ave., S. New York 16
89
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
OhIoStU Ohio State University. ]Mk)tion Picture
Div., 113 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Ave.,
Columbus 10, Ohio
OklaU-Ed University of Oklahoma, Educational
Materials Services, Norman, Okla.
OregHEd Oregon State System of Higher Edu-
cation, Dept. of Visual Instruction, General
Extension Div.. 131 Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore.
Orleans Sam Orleans Film Productions, Inc.,
211 W. Cumberland Ave., Knoxville 2, Tenn.
Branch office in New York
Oster Oster Manufacturing Co., 1340 E. 289th
St.. Wickliffe. Ohio
POAU Protestants & Other Americans United.
Film Dept.. 1-633 Massachusetts Ave.. N.W..
Washington 6. D.C.
ParkPub Park Publishing House. 4141 W. VUet
St.. Milwaukee 8
Peddle Peddle School. Hightstown. N.J.
PennStU Pennsylvania State University. Audio-
Visual Aids Library. University Park. Pa.
Petite Petite Film Co.. 914 33d Ave.. S.. Seattle
44
Pilot Pilot Productions. Inc.. 1419 N. Ridge
Ave.. Evanston. 111.
Pizzo Pizzo Films. 80 Fairway Dr.. ft6. Daly
City. Calif.
Porta Portafllms. Orchard Lake. Mich.
Potomac Potomac Films. Inc.. 1536 Connecticut
Ave.. N.W.. Washington. D.C.
Presb Dept, of Stewardship & Promotion of
the General Council of the Presbyterian
Church. U.S.A.. 156 5th Ave.. New York 10
Princeton Princeton Film Center. Inc.. P.O.
Box 431. Princeton. N.J.
Progress Progressive Pictures. 6351 Thornhill
Dr.. Oakland 11. Calif.
ProtEpisc National Council of Protestant Epis-
copal Church. Audio- Visual Film Library. 281
Park Ave.. S.. New York 10
PureOil Pure Oil Co.. 35 E. Wacker Dr.. Chi-
cago 1
Pyramid Pyramid Film Producers. P.O. Box
1048. Santa Monica. Calif.
Rand The RAND Corp.. 1700 Main St.. Santa
Monica. Calif.
Ransburg Ransburg Electro-Coating Co.. Barth
& Sanders St.. Indianapolis 7
RecBlind Recording for the Blind. Inc.. Pub-
lic Relations Dept.. 121 E. 58th St.. New
York 22
Rembrandt Rembrandt Films. 267 W. 25th St..
New York 1
Rem ing- Rand Remington Rand Div.. Sperry
Rand Corp.. 315 Park Ave.. S.. New York 10
Available from local branch offices
RepubStee! Republic Steel Corp.. Public Rela-
tions Dept.. Republic Bldg.. Cleveland 1
Rheem Rheem Corp.. 400 Park Ave.. New York
Riviera Riviera Productions. 6610 Selma Ave.,
Hollywood 28. Calif.
Roby Delbert Roby. Route 2. Box 2. Kamiah.
Idaho
Rockford Rockford Machine Tool Co.. Adver-
tising Dept.. 2500 Eashwaukee St.. Rockford.
111.
Rothschild Rothschild Film Corp.. 1046 E. 18th
St.. Brooklyn 30. N.Y.
Round Roundtable Productions. 275 S. Beverly
Dr.. Beverly HiUs. Calif.
SantaFeRwy Santa Fe Railway. Fihn Bureau.
80 E. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago 4
Branch ^ offices in Amarillo and Galveston.
Tex.; Chicago: Los Angeles: Oklahoma City;
Topeka. Kan.; and San Francisco
SFranU University of San Francisco. San Fran-
cisco 17
S'\?l' .§k®lk.<^^l.C<>"^^u^^ic Relations Dept.. 50
W. 50th St.. New York 20
SimondsSaw Simonds Saw & Steel Co.. 470
Main St.. Fitchburg. Mass,
Smart Smar't Family Foundation. 65 E, South
Water St,. Chicago 1
Smith&Holst Smith & Hoist Film Library. 2221
S, Olive St.. Los Angeles 7
SocCinn Society of the Cincinnati. 2118 Massa-
chusetts Ave.. N.W.. Washington. D.C.
SouthernCalU University of Southern Califor-
nia, Film Distribution Div., Dept. of Cinema,
University Park. Los Angeles 7
Southern PacRR Southern Pacific Railroad, 65
Market St.. San Francisco
Film libraries in Chicago. Houston and
New York
Spalding A.G. Spalding & Bros.. Meadow St.,
Chicopee, Mass.
Branches in cities throughout the U.S.
Sterling Sterling Educational Films. 6 E. 39th
St.. New York 16
Sterl-iVIovUSA Sterling Movies U.S.A,. Inc.. 100
W, Monroe St,. Chicago 3
Stout Stout State College. Audio- Visual Cen-
ter. Menomonie. Wis.
Strauss Henry Strauss & Co.. Inc.. 31 W. 53rd
St.. New York 19
Sutherland Sutherland Educational Films. Inc..
201 N. Occidental Blvd.. Los Angeles 26
SwankMP Swank's. Inc.. Sponsored Film Dept..
621 N, Skinker Blvd.. St. Louis 30
Syracuse U Syracuse University. Audio- Visual
Center. Colvin Lane. Collendale. Syracuse 10,
N.Y.
TFC Teaching Film Custodians. Inc.. 25 W,
43rd St.. New York 36
Films may be used for classroom purposes
only
Telesound Telesound Studios — Clarence Thomp-
son, 6926 Melrose Ave.. Hollywood 38. Calif,
TennGame&Fish Tennessee Game & Fish Com-
mission. Cordell Hull Bldg.. Room 228. Nash-
ville. Tenn,
TennVallAuth Tennessee Valley Authority. Film
Services. Knoxville. Tenn,
Texaco Texas Co.. 135 E, 42nd St.. New Torh
17
Thorne Thorne Films Inc.. 1229 University Ave.,
Boulder. Colo.
Tinsley Tinsley Laboratories. 2448 6th. St.,
Berkeley. Calif,
Tourn Roses Tournament of Roses Assn,. 391 S.
Orange Grove Blvd.. Pasadena. Calif,
Trans- W Trans-World Films. Inc.. 53 W.
Jackson Blvd.. Room 530. Chicago 4
UW United "World Films. Inc.. 1445 Park Ave.,
New York 29
Branch offices in Atlanta. Ga.. Chicago,
Dallas. Tex.. Los Angeles and Portland. Ore
Underwriters Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.,
Public Relations Division, 207 E. Ohio St.,
Chicago 11
Branches in New York and Santa Clara,
Calif.
UnionPacif Union Pacific Railroad, Motion Pic-
ture Bureau, Public Relations Dept., 1416
Dodge St., Omaha 2, Nebr.
UnionStock Union Stock Yard & Transit Co.,
Room 116, Exchange Bldg., U.S. Yards, Chi-
cago 9
UnitedChris United Christian Missionary So-
ciety, Audio- Visual Services, 222 S. Downey
Ave.. Indianapolis 7
UnitedChurch United Church of Christ, Bureau
of Audio Visuals, 1501 Race St., Philadel-
phia 2
Branch offices in Boston, Chicago, St. Louis,
San Francisco and New York
Unitedlsr United Israel Appeal, 515 Park Ave.,
New York 22
Unusual Unusual Films, Bob Jones University,
Greenville, S.C.
USPIywood United States Plywood Corp., 55
W. 44th St., New York 36
USSteel United States Steel Corp.. 525 Wm.
Penn PI., Pittsburgh 30
90
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Venard Venard Organization, 113 N. Madison WhiteSr White Sisters Convent, Film Dept.,
Ave.. Peoria. 111. 319 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N.J.
Virginia- Ed Virginia I>ept. of Education, Film Wilcox Roy Wilcox Productions, Inc., Allen
Production Service, Richmond, Va. Hill, Meriden. Conn.
WineAdv W^ine Advisory Board, 717 Market
St.. San Francisco 23
Branch offices in Chicago and New York
WisU University of Wisconsin, Bureau of
WashConv Washington Convention and Visitors Audio- Visual Instruction, 1312 W. Johnson
Bureau. Metropolitan Washington Bd. of St.. Madison 6, W^is.
Trade, 1616 K St.. N.W.. Washmgton 6, D.C. WittenbergU Wittenberg University, Spring-
WestElec Western Electric Co., Inc., Motion field. Ohio
Picture Bureau, 195 Broadway, New York 7 WorldOutdoors The World Outdoors. P. O.
WestlilU Western Illinois University, Audio box 549, Danbury, Conn.
Visual Aids Dept., Macomb 111. Worldwide World Wide Pictures. Film Distri-
WestmCol Westmmster College, Pubhc Rela- bution, 1313 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis 3
WestPine Western Pine Assn., 510 Yeon Bldg., Wyman Wyman-Gordon Co., Public Relations
Portland 4, Ore. Dept., 105 Madison St.. Worcester, Mass.
91
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EDUCATIONAL FILM
GUIDE
1960 Annual Supplement
To Be Used With the
1954-1958 AND THE 1959
Supplements
Orders for films should be sent to the sources indicated
®
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
950 University Avenue New York 52, N. Y.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The Educational Film Guide, published annually, indexes and describes 16mra films.
This 1960 Annual Supplement, which contains 2,660 fihns, is to be used with the
1954-1958 and the 1959 Supplements. Each film is described on the basis of informa-
tion obtained directly from the main source. Listing of a film does not in any sense
constitute a recommendation.
This list is divided into three parts as follows:
Part 1. TIfl© List. Each film, fully described, is arranged alphabetically by title.
Pgrt 2. Sab|eet Index. Each film is indexed under the subject or subjects cover*
ing it The subjects used are based upon Sears List of Subject Headings. Cross-
references to more specific subjects or related subjects are provided where needed.
Pqrt 3. Directory of Moin Sources. The abbreviations used for the main
sources in the alphabetical Title List are given with full names and addresses.
A sample entry in the Title List is analyzed below :
CAVE DWELLERS OF THE OLD STONE
AGE. EBF 1960 18min sd b&w $90. rent
$3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
A visit to a museum shows the cave
dwellings of prehistoric men in the old stone
age. Explains the activities in the lives of
Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon cave dwellers.
Shows how weapons, tools, and other artifacts
of the old stone age tell the story of the cave-
man's life
LC card Fi A 60-251
This sample entry includes the title of the film, "CAVE DWELLERS OF THE
OLD STONE AGE"; its main source (abbreviated), "EBF"; the year of release,
"1960" ; running time, "18 min" ; the fact that it is a sound fihn "sd" ; the purchase
price ($90) and the rental fee ($3.50) for a black and white print and the purchase
price ($180) and the rental fee ($5.50) for a color print The abbreviations ef-|lb-sJk
indicate the interest levels for which the film is intended (see key below) ; and a
teaching guide accompanies the film, GvMe.
The main paragraph is a brief factual description of the contents of the film.
This is followed bv the Library of G)ngress (LC) catalog card number and the
Educational Film Library Association (EFLA) evaluation card number whenever
these are available.
Soerees. For purposes of ordering films reference should be made from the
abbreviation which follows the title to Port 3. Directory of Main Sources, in the
back pages. Orders for films should be sent directly to the source — The H. W.
Wilson Company does not rent or sell films.
Prices. When only one figure is given for the price, this represents the porcAose
prfce. The word rent precedes a rental charge (usually not including postage) for the
use of the film for one day. Free-foon signifies there is no charge for the use of the
film (although the borrower may have to pay postage) and the film must be returned
to the source. Purchaf apply and rent apply are used when the source does not
wish to specify price. All price information is obtained from the main source. Prices
and sources are subject to change without notice.
b&w
rev
sd
DO NOT SEND ORDERS FOR FILMS TO THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
SEE "DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES" ON BACK PAGES
BBREVIATIONS
INTERBST LEVELS
black and white
revised
sound
silent
P
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primary (K-3)
elementary (4-6)
jimiorhigh (7-9)
senior high (10-12)
college
adult
Educational Film Guide
1960 Annual Supplement
Part 1. Alphabetical Title List
ABC OF WALKING WISELY. Davis.Sid 1959
lOmin sd b&w $60, color $120
p-el Guide
People walk in the streets like the alpha-
bet; "J" Walker crosses the street carelessly;
"G" Walker is always gawking, etc.
A L'AUBE D'UN MONDE. French 1956 20min
sd color serv.ch $1
ad
French narration
Shows prospectors looking for uranium in
peaceful, rustic regions of Vendee and Au-
vergne; uranium mines, the equipment used
and how exposure to radioactivity is checked;
the atomic pile of Saclay, its use; the Saclay
cyclotron, the use of radio isotopes in medicine
and industry and, finally, the two atomic power
plants of Marcoule I and Marcoule II in south-
ern France
ABE LINCOLN AND HIS STEPMOTHER. Ca-
rousel 1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be
told ser) $135. rent $8
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of Lincoln's stepmother, Sally Bush
Lincoln. She sensed something deep and strange
in Abe and guided him along the path that
eventually led him to greatness
ABEGWEIT.
free -loan
CanTrav 1957 16min sd color
ad
Abegweit, meaning "cradled in the
waves," was the Indian term for Prince Ed-
ward Island which now offers every facility for
a seaside vacation
ABOUT SOPHIE MEIER. NatAcadJew 1959
30min sd b&w (Eternal light ser) rent $8.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV and Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary
Illustrates the general problem of old
age today when the family no longer assumes
the responsibilities which it undertook in the
past
ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY. Churchill 1960
15min sd b&w $90, rent $6.50; color $165,
rent $8
el-Jh-sh Guide
Correlated with Heath Elementary sci-
guco t-Gxts
A boy's visit to a doctor's office for a
physical examination is the occasion for a dis-
cussion of the more important body systems.
Uses animation to explore the function and
uses of bones, ligaments and muscles. Shows
the working of the nervous, respiratory, diges-
tive and circulatory systems
LC card Fi A 60-646
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A STUDY IN GREAT-
NESS (3 films). LineFlm 1959 ea 17y2min
sd color ea $180
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
YOUTH. Depicts the foundations of which Lin-
coln's early life was bviilt with considera-
tion being given to the influences of his
step-mother, of the blab schools, of the
books he read, the work he did with
the ax, and the primitive forest sur-
roundings in which he lived
ILLINOIS YEARS. Lincoln's life in Illinois,
election to State Legislature, and meeting
with Stephen A. Douglas and Mary Todd.
His circuit ride throughout Illinois; nom-
ination for Senate and national notice
WAR YEARS. Lincoln pleads for unity but Civil
War began and panic swept the North.
Lincoln's greatness reveals itself while
the solid foundations of his early years
helped him to save the Union. Lincoln's
assassination and the return of his body
to Springfield
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4017
ACCIDENTS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
THE ACCUSED. CitDecent 1958 25min sd b&w
rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lewislor Productions for
Procter & Gamble Co.
Dramatizes the action of two members of
a Parent- Teacher Association to clean the
newsstands, etc. of indecent and pornographic
literature
ACRES OF SCIENCE. DeKalbAgr 1959 30min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lee Parkers Associates
Shows how corn breeders manipulate
genes to control the living cells in the corn
plant
ACT III. WayneStU 1959 27min sd color $280,
rent $5
c-ad
Sponsored by the Women's Committee of
the United Community Services
Dramatized incidents are used in discus-
sing the relation of health, education, and
money to old age
LC card Fi A 60-532
ACTION AND THOUGHT HAVE CAUSES
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
ACTION-SELF AND THE IDEALIZED-SELF.
MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding
human behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Describes development of the action- self
from the various proprioceptive and kinesthetic
activities of the organism. Explains the neces-
sity for a clear differentiation of self from
the environment, describes the central position
of the action-self, and explains how disturb-
ances in the functioning of the action- self may
affect behavior
LC card Fi A 59-1015
ACTUAL GRACE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
ADAM SMITH. MichU-TV 1958 29i^min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Portrays the life of Adam Smith, the 18th
century Scots economist, an apostle of free
enterprise. Discusses Smith's impact on social
and political thinking
ADAPTATION
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ADDITION APPLICATIONS ^.. ^^,„
In ARITHMETIC WITHOUT PENCIL AND
PAPER (5 films)
*°'?iTF^TS°M'S-!aV.THOUT PENCIL AND
PAPER (5 films)
ADELIE PENGUINS OF THE ANTARCTIC.
McGraw 1957 20min sd b&w $115. rent apply;
color $225. rent apply
Jh-sh-c
Produced by New York Zoological Society
Records the life cycle of the Adelie pen-
guins, showing the trek of the adult birds oyer
the frozen sea in early spring to the breeding
grounds, their courting behavior and nesting
habits, their enemies, and the rigors and
beauties of their icy habitat
LC card Fi A 58-710 ^ ^^ ^^^^
EFLA evaluation card No, 3378
ADJUSTMENTS OF THE SCIENTIST
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
ADMINISTERING THE KUHLMANN-ANDER-
SON TEST. Bailey 1960 17min sd b&w $85,
r^^t $5 ^ ^ ,j
c-ad Guide
Produced by Los Angeles City schools
Demonstrates how to administer Test B
within a standardized framework, bringing
benefit to all participating pupils
ADMONITIONS OF McGILLICUDDY
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
ADOLESCENT AND ADULT SEXUAL BE-
HAVIOR. MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Un-
derstanding human behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Describes the normal pattern of mature
adult sexual adjustment as seen from the
adaptational point of view. Discusses the vul-
nerability of the whole pattern of sexual
adaptation to the impact of the emergency
emotions. Emphasizes the importance of deter-
mining the motivational context in attempting
to evaluate a pattern of behavior
LC card Fi A 59-1018
THE ADOPTED CHILD
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
ADULT DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION IN
FLORIDA. FloridaU 1958 15min sd b&w
$60; color $95. r'-t $1
sh-c-ad
Descinbes courses that are available to
adults interested in preparing themselves for a
new job or in becoming better qualified for the
job they now hold
LC card Fi A 59-1041
ADVANCED PHRASE READING
In DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16 films)
ADVENTURE IN SCIENCE: THE SIZE OF
THINGS. FilmAssoc 1959 lOmin sd b&w
$60. rent apply; color $110. rent apply
Jh-sh Guide
Explains that if the size of an object is
Increased without changing its proportions, the
relative supporting strength of the object de-
creases, and that conversely if the size of an
object IS decreased in proportion, the object
becomes relatively stronger
LC card Fi A 59-1025
EFLA evaluation card No. 4089
ADVENTURE OF THE MASON
In 'OWA READING FILMS. HIGH SCHOOL
SERIES (15 films)
ADVENTURE WITH ANDY. McGraw 1959
lOmin sd b&w $60. rent apply; color $125;
rent apply
p Guide
Produced bv New York Zoological Society
^, ^Andy IS a baby orangutan who livetj at
Jh^t^^P"'' Zoo DeT?icts a day in his lifi l^day
that begins with mishaps
ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE (9
films). Assn 1958 ea 30min sd color rent ea
sh-c-ad
Features Bill Baird and his marionettes
Produced by Westinghouse Broadcasting
Co.
Titles are:
1. HOW MAN LEARNED TO COUNT. A trip
back through history to see how arith-
metic developed from the cave man to the
present. Demonstrates the counting sys-
tems of Egypt. Rome. Phoenicia. Carthage
and India and how they contributed to
modern numbers system
2. QUICKER THAN YOU THINK. Shows the
evolution of primitive counting systems
into the creation of modern electronic
calculator, based on the binary system.
Stresses that although it works at the
speed of light, man must still plan its
work
3. MYSTERIOUS "X". Shows everyday applica-
tions of algebra and how scientists use its
terms to explain the phenomena of nature
4. WHAT'S THE ANGLE? Goes back to
ancient times to explain the fundamental
concepts of plane and solid geometry.
Shows how this science was used and
developed by the Egyptians. Chinese and
Greeks and its use today in architecture,
construction, surveying and navigation
5. IT'S ALL ARRANGED. Points out that by
rearranging a given number of units a
large variety of different combinations are
possible
6. HOW'S CHANCES? Explains how to drive
at a probable total by taking a representa-
tive sampling of the whole and projecting
the percentages. Shows how mathematics
is used in business, industry and govern-
ment to determine vital advance predic-
tions of probable totals
7. SINE LANGUAGE. Shows some of the
everyday uses of trigonometry and its
importance in navigation, land surveying
and the description of periodic phenomena
such as musical notes and electrical cur-
rents
8. STRETCHING THE IMAGINATION. Uses
such commonplace items as a fun house
mirror and figures drawn on a rubber sheet
to demonstrate that while form may
change the essential substance remains
the same. Shows practical applications of
topology including its applications in plan-
ning power lines and laying out efficient
routes
9. CAREERS IN MATHEMATICS. Reviews
the highlights of the previous eight films.
Talks with prominent figures of the
mathematics field, who tell how rich and
rewarding a mathematics career can be
ADVENTURING IN CONSERVATION. IndU
1959 15min sd b&w $75; color $150, rent $5.50
el-Jh
Stresses the need for care and considera-
tion in the perpetuation of American resources.
Features many young people in actual camp
and conservation activities
ADVERSE CONDITIONS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
ADVERTISING AT WORK. AmCyan 1956
22%min sd color $168, free-loan
ad
Produced by Deplete Films
Describes the part which advertising
plays in the efficient marketing and distribution
of goods and services, and illustrates how th6se
modern methods of mass communication are
contributing to increased sales and reduced
LC card Fi A 59-208
AFRICAN HARVEST. FreeMeth 1959 43min sd
b&w rent apply
ad
Deals specifically with the African mis-
sions operated by the General Mission Board of
the Free Methodist Church. Describes the vari-
ous installations, the educational, medical, and
evangelistic programs
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
AFRICAN NATIONALISM AND PREJUDICE.
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Young worlds ser)
rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Ghana, Greece, Union of
South Africa, and the United States discuss
racial prejudice as exhibited in South Africa
and the United States. They voice their opin-
ions on how prejudice begins, its justification,
the role of education in removing prejudice,
and what the future holds for its eradication
AFRICA'S FUTURE. NET 1959 29min sd b&W
(Yoimg worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Ceylon, Ethiopia, Ghana,
and the Union of South Africa discuss African
independence. Views are expressed on the
necessity of foreign aid, where aid comes from,
how aid is best administered, prospects for
African independence, and effects of education
in the realization of Africa's future
AFTER JAIL WHAT?
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
AFTER TODAY. Delco-Remy 1958 27min sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh
Shows men and women at work in the
Delco-Kemy plants in Anderson, Ind., as they
build quality parts in the quantities that have
led to a high standard of living. Explains how
the workers contribute to the growth and prog-
ress of their community in their leisure time
LC card Fi A 59-225
AGAIN THE STARS. Carousel 1958 26min sd
b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Although Dr Philippe Pinel was severely
criticized during the French Revolution he re-
leased insane inmates from their chains,
brought them into the sunlight and encouraged
them to be clean and work at the asylum
known as J-<a Bicetre
AGE OF ELIZABETH
In GREAT DRAMATIC
(12 films)
LITERATURE
AGE OF FISHING. TennGame&Fish 1959 18min
sd b&w or color purchase apply, free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Observes fisheries' biologists at work in
the laboratory and relates it to their field work.
Shows them using modern equipment and meth-
ods to collect information and shows how this
research provides better fishing. Compares the
problems of the early 20th century fisherman
to today's more successful sportsman
AGE OF SOPHOCLES
In GREAT DRAMATIC
(12 films)
LITERATURE
AGE 13. Davis,Sid 1960 27%min sd b&w $150,
color $300
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A 13 year old boy whose mother died is
unable to adjust to life with his stepfather and
starts to steal. He runs away from home, and
is finally found at his mother's grave. A kindly
school counselor and psychologist helps him to
understand and accept what has happened
AGES OF TIME. Assn 1959 23min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by MPO Productions for Ham-
ilton Watch Co.
Going back through the ages, shows all
kinds of ways of telling time, from the most
primitive to the most intricate of modern
watches
LC card Fi A 60-492
AGING IN THE WORLD TODAY
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
AGRICULTURAL PORTRAIT. MinnU-Ag 1958
26min sd color rent $1
Jh-sh-ad
Depicts the strength of Minnesota as seen
in her people and in her rivers, lakes, forests,
vast areas of cultivated land and in her dis-
tribution and industrial centers. Reveals the
present as well as the past
AGRICULTURE AND NUCLEAR ENERGY.
NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear
energy: key to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Explains how atomic energy is being util-
ized by the agricultural scientist. Discusses
the science of genetics and nuclear energy as
a means of providing basic information of life
and life processes
AIR POLLUTION, EVERYONE'S PROBLEM.
KaiserSteel 1959 20min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
^ Shows the causes and effects of air pol-
lution (smog) and tells what one company
has done to remove itself from the problem.
Uses animation to explain terms like "inver-
sion layer." :{
•■■f
AIRPLANES: PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Shows that the principles which govern
movement of a fixed wing through air also
apply to the rotary wing of helicopters and air-
craft propellers. Four forces which control
flight — lift, thrust, gravity and drag — are ex-
plained in terms of their relationship to the
control of all aircraft that fly through the
earth's atmosphere
LC card Fi A 60-426
ALASKA. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of Alaska's mountains,
tundras, and cities. Discusses the modem
farmer, salmon fishing, mining, and the Eski-
mos
ALASKA: A MODERN FRONTIER. Coronet
rev 1959 llmin sd b&w $50, rent apply;
color $100, rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1948 film
Shows the thriving, modem community
of Fairbanks. Portrays gold miners, salmon
fishermen, pioneer farmers of the Matanuska
Valley, and Eskimos on the coast of the
Bering Sea
ALASKA— 49th STATE. Ideal rev 1958 24min
sd color $90.02, rent $2.50
ad
Revision of 1956 film "Alaska, our
pioneer heritage"
Produced by Dynamic Films for Pan
American Airways
Points out the growth of industry in
Alaska — gold mining, fishing, canneries, and
forestry. Shows mountain climbing on some
of North America's highest peaks; scenes of
the Arctic Circle, the National Parks and
Glacier Bay
ALASKA, OUR PIONEER HERITAGE. See
ALASKA— 49th STATE
ALASKA: U.S.A. Bailey 1960 22min sd b&w
$110. rent $6; color $200, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Survey of Alaska's size, population,
geography and climate. Discusses natural re-
sources, cities and towns, transportation,
plants and animals, and how people live
ALASKAN AL-CAN TRAILER TREK. Modern
TP 1958 13V2min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Mobile Homes Manufac-
turGrs -A-Ssn
Shows a 4,000 mile mobile caravan trip
from Chicago to Anchorage, traveling the Al-
Can Highway. Depicts the United States and
Canadian scenery and shows fishing action.
Also shows how mobile homes enable modern
families to enjoy week-end adventures
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ALASKA'S MODERN AGRICULTURE. Bailey
1960 15min sd b&w $85. rent $5; color $150,
rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells the history and development of
farming' in Alaska. Shows how World War II
and statehood brought a boom which stimu-
lated a population increase and intensified the
need for modern farm methods. Surveys living
conditions in general
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
ALERT— ALFALFA ENEMY. VirginiaPoly 1956
6i/4min sd b«&w or color purchase apply,
free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the damage caused in Virginia by
the alfalfa weevil. Discusses how the pest
spreads its damage and outlines control meas-
ures
ALFALFA PEST CONTROL. VirginiaPoly
1956 13min sd b«&w or color purchase apply,
free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the life cycle of four major alfalfa
insect pests: alfalfa weevil, meadow spittle-
bug, potato leafhopper, and pea aphid. Gives
instructions about spraying techniques and
spraying times
ALL ABOUT FIVES
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
ALL ABOUT NEW YORK. BellTel 1959 33min
sd color free -loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Owen Murphy Productions
Reviews the explorations which led to
the discovery of the Hudson River and Lake
Champlain Shows the development of trans-
portation, agriculture, and industry in New
York State and shows the people, the schools,
various occupations, housing, recreation, and
the scenery of the State
LC card Fi A 60-72
ALL ARE CALLED. BaptistBk 1956 30min sd
b&w rent $2
ad
Sponsored by the Southern Baptist Con-
vention. Foreign Mission Board
Describes the experience of one congrega-
tion as it comes to the realization that the
great commission is every Christian's personal
responsibility and that all are called to the
missionary task
LC card Fi A 58-1061
ALL MAY BE ONE, ProtEpisc 1959 15min sd
color $100, rent $6
sh-c-ad
Produced by Arthur Mokin Productions
Discusses the development of the An-
glican Communion, emphasizing its world-wide
mission
LC card Fi A 59-746
ALL-STAR GOLF— 1958-59. MillerBrew 1958
57min sd b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The game's greats in golf vie for glory
and money
ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD.
Assn 1959 13V2min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by World, Carlisle and Dunphy
for National Ice Assn.
Discusses the ice industry, describing
its products, its services, and its indispensable
role in today's high standard of living
LC card Fi A 59-747
ALLEGHENY STORY
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
ALONG THE MILKY WAY. See NEW HORI-
ZONS ALONG THE MILKY WAY
ALPHABET IN TEACHING WORD REC-
OGNITION. lowaU 1957 28min sd b&w
$75. rent $2.50
c-ad
Shows an actual lesson as conducted by
the first grade teacher. Several activities are
used in the lesson to develop facility in rec-
ognizing words containing the short "a" sound,
first in words by themselves and then in actual
reading situations
ALPINE VILLAGE. McGraw 1957 31min sd
b&w $150, rent apply; color $275, rent apply
el-Jh
Produced by Crawley Films
The story of how a small village high on
the beautiful slopes of the French Alps still
continues the ancient custom of baking only
once a year
EFLA evaluation card No. 3617
ALPINE WILDFLOWERS. Petite 1958 lOmin
sd color $100
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presents the yearly life cycle of the
most commonly seen high-mountain wild-
flowers. Shows the adaptations these plants
have made to the difficult growing conditions
found in the two highest life zones on earth,
in scenes of colorful beauty
ALTERNATIVE TO IMPRISONMENT
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
ALUMINUM WELDING. Assn 1959 33min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Byron, Inc. for Reynolds
Metals Co.
An explanation of the six most funda-
mental and important methods of welding,
brazing and soldering
AMAZING ADDITION
In ARITHMETIC WITHOUT
AND PAPER (5 films)
PENCIL
THE AMAZON. EBF 1958 22min sd b&w $120,
rent $4.50; color $240, rent $7
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores the valley of the Amazon, show-
ing the swampland and jungle, primitive In-
dian villages, small farms and market towns,
fishing villages, river trafHc. and harbor cities.
Uses typical family and village scenes to il-
lustrate how people along the Amazon live
LC card Fi A 57-776
AMAZON MISSION. Biblelnst 1958 19min sd
color $120. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Missionary Enterprises
Depicts living conditions and problems
of the missionary in establishing an indigenous
work among people who have never heard the
gospel
AMERICA— THE AUTOMOBILE AGE. Modern
TP 1959 38min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by M-G-M for American Motors
Corp.
Depicts the development of the "horse-
less carriage" from 1902 through the twenties
and other eras. Discusses automobile con-
struction— the evolution from the old "bucket
of bolts" to single unit construction and the
challenge to the "big car concept"
THE AMERICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM.
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Young worlds
ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from India. Greece. Union of
South Africa, and England present their views
on American education. They discuss the aims
of education, general education vs. cultural and
technological training, problems of mass edu-
cation, and the standards of American high
schools. Compares the high schools and col-
leges of the United States with educational
systems of other countries
AMERICAN IMPORTS— A NEW LOOK. Neal
1958 llmin sd b&w $45, rent $5: color $90,
rent $8
sh-c-ad Guide
Based on the book "American imports"
by Don D. Humphrey
Sponsored by Twentieth Century Fund
Discusses why American imports are so
vital to the world's economy, and how our
policies can best serve the interest of world
trade and peace
EFLA evaluation card No. 3299
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
AMERICAN LOOK. JamHandy 1959 28min sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Chevrolet Diivsion. General
Motors Corp.
A preview of what's coming to add
beauty to daily living. Shows the creations
of top-flight industrial designers
LC card Fi A 59-226
AMERICAN SAMOA. Hoefler 1959 17min sd
color (Far places ser) $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the people of American Samoa in
their everyday pursuits. Depicts scenes of
beauty and villages. Shows the making of
tapa cloth, the carving of kava bowls and
other objects for tourists' sales
AMERICAN SHIPPING IN TODAY'S WORLD.
Assn 1959 28min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Alfred T. Palmer Produc-
tions for Propeller Club
The story of the American Merchant
Marine. Shows how important shipping is and
how various commodities are handled
LC card Fi A 60-167
AMERICA'S CUP RACES— 1958. Assn 1959
27%min sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Transfilm for Thomas J.
Lipton, Inc.
The try-outs, the test runs, the actual
races off the coast of Newport, R.I. when
America's Columbia raced against Britain's
entry
AMERICA'S FOREIGN SERVICE
In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films)
AMERCA'S WORLD ROLE. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Seminar on American civilization
ser) rent $4,75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Explores the implications of America's
present foreign policy, economic aid. the issues
between the United States and the Soviet
bloc, and the problems of co- existence
AMMONIA
In CHEMISTRY
(27 films)
LABORATORY SERIES
ANALOGY BETWEEN COCHLEAR FLUID
MOTION AND FORMATION OF SURF ON
SLOPING BEACHES. lowaU 1956 29min sd
color $180
c-ad
Portrays water wave action in detail
through the use of flumes. Compares the wave
action over sloped and unsloped bottoms by use
of a transparent divider in the flume. Explains
the analogy between this wave action and the
action of sound waves in the fluid of the human
cochlea
LC card Fi A 60-225
ANCIENT ART OF PERU. Filmlm 1960 15min
sd color $165, rent $12.50
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Penelope Strouth and Fran-
cois Piraud
An introduction to the art of the main
cultures of pre-Columbian Peru. Spectacular
ruins and choice objects dug out by treasure
hunters and archaeologists revive the amazing
achievements of 3,000 years of Peruvian civili-
zation
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN IMAGES (Art of an-
cient Egypt). Brandon 1959 13min sd b&w
$65. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Egyptian statuary in the Louvre is used
to introduce the history of Egyptian art
ANCIENT GRECIAN IMAGES (Art of ancient
Greece). Brandon 1959 lOmin sd b&w $45.
rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Examples of Greek art in the Louvre are
presented as illustrations of the changing so-
ciety that produced them
ANCIENT LANDS
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
^^^^^h-^R\-y "^^APH. NatEdAssn 1959 29min
Il70 relations ser) b&w $75. color
sh-c-ad
Pr9duced by Agrafllms, Inc.
in^ ^S^'^lw^"^ \\!t^ ^^^^ satisfactions of teach-
rli?!,,^^^ shows the opportunities in the field.
Includes segments of other National Education
Asssociation films
LC card Fi A 59-1181
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
T.r,-oi, ^^. <5ramatization about a mother who
^i„ !? ^° sacrifice her home, her business, and
her way of life for a handicapped child be
cause she believes it is the will of (5od
LC card Fi A 59-973
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
f^>. fr^^t^^^. *l3,e structure and musical pat-
T?i7?^i^^*-^"^'^®-^i° Giordano's opera of the French
arias /n^Itahan "^ rendition of the principal
ANGLER'S NEWS REEL. Ideal 1958 13min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Denison-Johnson Corp
o ^ -Trout,, salmon and other game fish caught
and fought in the Bahamas. Nova Scotia. Mon-
tana and Washington
ANIMAL ASSOCIATIONS
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
Tiims)
ANIMAL FARE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-ei
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Visits many of the zoo favorites. Shows
and explains the work of the men at the zoo
ANIMAL TOWN OF THE PRAIRIE. EBF 1959
lOmm sd b&w $60. rent $2.50: color $120.
rent $4
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
r^r.o- .S^i^^^y Of a prairie dog town. Shows how
prairie dogs, with their tireless construction of
burrows and their ^ collective eating habits,
actually re-shape their environment to suit
their own needs
LC card Fi A 59-494
ANIMALS AND CHILDREN
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
ANIMALS IN DEEP WATER
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
ANIMALS OF SHIPS, FLOATS. AND PILES
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
ANIMALS OF THE EXPOSED ROCKY BEACH
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
Tiims)
ANIMALS OF THE EXPOSED SANDY BEACH
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films
ANIMALS OF THE MUDDY BEACH
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
ANIMAL|^OF THE PROTECTED ROCKY
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
Tiims)
ANIMALS OF THE PROTECTED SANDY
BEACH
In AJNJIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE ^ (15 films).
NET 1957-1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea
sh-ad
Produced by KCTS. Kinescopes
Analyzes the physical features of the
beach and Illustrates how different marine ani-
mals meet the conditions imposed on them by
their environment
Titles are:
1. SEASHORE: ITS FEATURES AND INHAB-
ITANTS
2. ANIMALS OP THE EXPOSED ROCKY
BEACH
3. ANIMALS OF THE EXPOSED SANDY
BEACH
4. ANIMALS OF THE PROTECTED ROCKY
BEACH
5. ANIMALS OF THE PROTECTED SANDY
BEACH
6. ANIMALS OF THE MUDDY BEACH
7. MOLDING AND NATURE OF THE SHORE
8. ANIMALS OF SHIPS. FLOATS. AND PILES
9. ANIMALS IN DEEP WATER
10. PLANKTON
11. ANIMAL ASSOCIATIONS
12. EMBRYOLOGY
13. CLASSIFICATION OF MARINE ANIMALS
14. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE SHORE
15. BASIC RESEARCH IN MARINE BIOLOGY
ANIMALS PROTECT THEMSELVES. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p-el Guide
A boy learns that some animals protect
themselves by running very fast, others by
their coloration, and still others by their struc-
ture. Some animals, such as the skunk, have
quite unique and effective defense mechanisms.
Shows many of the more common animals,
and observes the way they are adapted for pro-
tection
LC card Fi A 60-428
ANQUE SE VISTA DE SEDA
In BEGINNING SPANISH (4 films)
ANSWER NOW
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
ANTARCTICA— SUMMARY
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
ANYONE FOR SKIING? Miller 1959 15min sd
b&w $65, rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights of ski resorts in France,
Alaska, Sun Valley, Alta and Mammoth. Shows
the Nationals and the Arlberg Kandahar for
racing thrills
APOTHECARY SHOP. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the original pharmacy. Explains
the development of medicines and use of bene-
ficial plants. Describes the preparation of drugs
from herbs and barks
APPALACHIAN SPRING. Rembrandt 1958
31min sd b&w $200, rent $20
sh-c-ad
A Martha Graham ballet interpretation of
a folk tale about the wedding day of a young
couple living in the Appalachian wilderness
during the pioneer period of American history.
Music of Aaron Copland
LC card Fi A 59-6
EFLA evaluation card No. 4091
APPLE ORCHARD. Methodist 1958 12min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a husband and
wife who come to the realization that life's
meaning is not to be found in an orchard or a
diamond brooch
LC card Fi A 59-974
APPOINTMENT WITH DISASTER. BellTel
1956 llmin sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Southwest Film Center for
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
Three men, each in a hurry, drive their
cars too fast and recklessly, and as a result
the three cars meet for an appointment with
disaster
LC card Fi A 57-861
THE APPRAISAL. Methodist 1958 14min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about the members of a
family who learn that material possessions are
not as important as love and family communi-
cation
LC card Fi A 59-975
ARAB WORLD'S CASE AGAINST THE WEST
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
ARAB WORLD'S PAST AND FUTURE
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
ARAB WORLD'S REACTION AGAINST
WESTERN RULE
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
ARCHITECTURE. TulaneU 1958 30min sd b&w
(Tulane close-up ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses the relationship of architecture
to environment, the art of building for beauty
and utility, and the need for research and ex-
perimentation to provide replacements for out-
moded systems
LC card Fi A 59-955
ARCHITECTURE DE LUMIERE. French 1957
20min sd b&w rent $1
ad
Shows the fabrication of glass, of glass
brick and of their modern application to an
architecture of open spaces
ARCTIC FASHIONS. AV-ED 1959 lOmin sd
color (Beyond the Yukon ser) $100, rent $6
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Eskimoland Pictures
Describes the clothing worn by the Eski-
mo during the changing seasons, explaining
that every home has its own fashion designer
and that the necessity to keep warm, plus the
desire to be attractive, produces clothing of
startling beauty
LC card Fi A 59-866
ARCTIC— ISLANDS OF THE FROZEN SEA.
EBF 1959 SOmin sd b&w $65, rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of Ca-
nada
A tour of the northern reaches of the
Arctic showing the country as it appears in the
dark of winter and in the brief, nightless sum-
mer, with narration taken from actual accounts
in log books and journals of famous explorers.
Scenes show animal and plant life of the Queen
Elizabeth Islands, masses of white ice, and
evidences of life in an earlier age
LC card Fi A 59-691
ARCTIC JUNGLE. Sterling 1957 llmin sd b&w
$50. color $110
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Ca-
nada
Shows the labors on which the Eskimo's
survival depends — spearflshing, making lamp
fuel, making clothing and kayaks, and hunting
the polar bear and the white whale, with a
walrus hunt for climax
ARCTIC SUPERCHARGED SUNSHINE. AV-
ED 1959 lOmin sd color (Beyond the Yukon
ser) $100, rent $6
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Eskimoland Pictures
Explains that when sunshine comes to
the frozen Yukon great frozen rivers break up,
dumping millions of tons of ice into the sea.
and that the sun and its warmth leave a land
of great productivity and beauty
LC card Fi A 59-867
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ARCTIC WILDLIFE RANGE. Thome 1959
20min sd color $200, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the native plant and animal life
which abounds in the Sheenjek River Valley of
Alaska. Depicts caribou, ptarmigan, gryfalcon,
grizzly bear and others. Stresses conservation
principles
ARE AMERICAN FREEDOMS IN DANGER?
NET 1959 29min sd b&w Seminar on Ameri-
can civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Offers opinions on whether freedom is
merely an ideal, whether living in a democracy
has become a burden, and whether America is
capable of enjoying freedom. Reviews the issue
of McCarthyism, the effect of pressure groups
on freedom, and whether one freedom can en-
danger others
ARE WOMEN REALLY SUPERIOR? NET
1959 29min sd b&w (Young worlds ser)
rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from the Philippines. Japan.
Finland, and Ceylon discuss the relations be-
tween men and women in various parts of the
world. Opinions are voiced concerning the
effect of "Americanization" on women in Asia,
polygamy, the role of the wife, family rela-
tionships, and careers for women
ARE YOUR SKIS ON STRAIGHT? Miller 1959
15min sd b&w $65. rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows thousands of acres of deep powder
snow. Sun Valley, Austria. Soldiers Field. Chi-
cago, world's champions in action. New Eng-
land at 30 below
ARITHMETIC WITHOUT PENCIL AND
PAPER (5 films). lowaU sd b&w ea $50.
rent ea $2.50
el
Experimental films in classroom lecture
format designed to test the efficacy of film
presentation of concepts of oral arithmetic at
the fifth grade level
Titles are:
1. THINKING IN TENS. 1958 15min
LC card Fi A 60-228
2. IMPROVING OUR ADDING SPEED. 1959
14min
LC card Fi A 60-229
3. ADDITION CONTEST. 1959 14min
LC card Fi A 60-230
4. AMAZING ADDITION. 1959 15min
LC card Fi A 60-231
5. ADDITION APPLICATIONS
LC card Fi A 60-232
ARMED IN THE TEETH
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
ARMOR OF LIGHT
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
V7HY PROMPT PEACE- SETTLEMENTS IN
ALGERIA AND PALESTINE ARE IN
EVERYBODY'S INTEREST
TRIUMPH OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE
CIT?ES FROM THE LAND INTO THE
NATIONALISM. DEMOCRACY. COMMUNISM
RELIGIONS OF ASIA
ARRANGING FLOWERS IN YOUR HOME.
CornellU 1959 25min sd color $199.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
. Shows materials and equipment for ar-
ranging flowers as well as display locations in
the home. Five basic designs are arranged
step by step usmg flowers available at different
seasons of the year
LC card Fi A 59-662
ART AS EMOTION
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART AS HUMAN DISCOVERY
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART AS NATURAL KNOWLEDGE
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART AS REASON
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART AS REVOLUTION
In INTENT OF ART (7 flms)
ART AS SOCIAL ORDER
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART AS UTILITY
In INTENT OF ART (7 films)
ART OF GIFT WRAPPING. Assn 1957 21min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Co. for Hallmark
All types of gift -wrapping, suitable for
holiday seasons, etc.
LC card Fi A 60-168
ART OF OUTDOOR COOKERY. WineAdv 1958
5min sd color $35. free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Gene Walker Productions
Shows how to barbecue hamburgers, sea-
foods, and poultry with California wines
ARTERIES OF A NATION. ModernTP 1959
17min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Republic Steel Corp.
Shows how continuous buttweld steel
pipe is manufactured and some of its many
uses
ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS. Douglas 1958 20min
sd color purchase apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Designed to be used as a selling tool for
the retail florists. Six time-lapse scenes show
the making of arrangements. Shows the uses
of flowers
ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28 films).
EBF 1958 IShrs sd b&w set $3,750
sh-c-ad Guide
The series includes 15 lectures given by
Professor Arnold Toynbee and 13 discussions
of questions and problems posed by the
audience
Arnold Toynbee's theme, as he examines
the upheavals taking place in the Asian coun-
tries, is "the state of mind and prospects of
the ordinary peoples of the world"
Titles are:
MEXICO AND PERU
INDONESIA
SOUTH-EAST ASIA AND ITS PEACEFUL
PENETRATION BY THE CHINESE
JAPAN
INDIA. PAKISTAN. CEYLON
PERSIA
ARAB WORLD'S PAST AND FUTURE
ARAB WORLD'S CASE AGAINST THE WEST
ARAB WORLD'S REACTION AGAINST
WESTERN RULE
SUGGESTIONS FOR PEACE- SETTLEMENTS
IN ALGERIA AND PALESTINE
ARTS AND CRAFTS— DESIGN FOR LIVING.
FinlandEmb 1959 15min sd color purchase
apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The many arts and crafts carried on in
Finland — ceramics, glass blowing, etc.
AS WE LOVE
In DOUBLE LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER
MANN (3 films)
ASSIGNMENT AMERICA. Assn 1960 27min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by New England Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
A magazine writer learns how investment
capital, financed by insurance companies, has
made possible America's continued growth and
progress. Includes scenic views of America
ASSIGNMENT: ANTI-FREEZE SALES. Union
Carb 1960 16min sd color free-loan
ad
Shows retail gasoline dealers how and
why they can profitably merchandise anti-freeze
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ASSIGNMENT: JET COLORAMA. Eastman
1959 14min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrayal of a picture assignment from
original planning to finished pnnt. . Includes
scenes of the Blue Angels in precision flight
and an account of the problems involved in tak-
ing the picture. Shows how the 18 x 60 -foot
transparencies are made and hung
LC card Fi A 60-525
ASSIGNMENT TANGIBLE. KansasStU 1958
12min sd color purchase apply, free -loan
ad
Intended for a general farm audience to
make the initial contacts on the balanced fanri-
ing and family living program more meaningful
and interesting
ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films). NET ea
29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c
Produced by META. Kinescopes
Discusses the make-up of the universe in
which we live. Begins with the solar system
and works outward to the stars. Uses models,
charts, diagrams, and photographs from observ-
atories to illustrate concepts explained
Titles are:
1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM: THE SMALL PLAN-
ETS
2. THE SOLAR SYSTEM: THE GIANT PLAN-
ETS
3. THE EARTH IN SPACE
4. THE MOON
5. MINOR MEMBERS OP THE SOLAR SYS-
TEM
6. THE SUN
7. MEASURING TIME AND DISTANCE
8. FINGERPRINTS OF THE STARS
9. STAR GAZING
10. THE NATURE OF THE STARS
11. NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS
12. OUR MILKY WAY GALAXY
13. GALAXIES AND THE UNIVERSE
AT HOME IN SWEDEN. SwedishNat 1957
13min sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Svensk Filmindustri. Stock-
holm, for the Swedish Society for Arts and
Crafts and Industrial Design
Shows Swedish modern furniture and tex-
tiles used in the home of a middle class family
^^In"s^RvivAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
AT THE FOREFRONT WITH COPPER. Cop-
per&Brass 1959 20min sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
Shows how copper tube (Type DWV) for
drainage, waste, and vent lines is fabricated
and installed. Emphasizes its functional advant-
ages of workability, ease of installation, econ-
omy, and corrosion resistance. Shows .ioining
techniques
ATHENA ELECTRONICS COMPANY. Harvard
Bus 1958 40min sd b&w (Executive develop-
ment filmed case ser) $250. rent $20
c-ad Guide
Explains how a firm, faced with a severe
cut-back in government appropriations for work
on a guided missile, is forced to decide whether
to continue developing the missile, using com-
pany funds, or whether to direct their efforts
toward commercial products
LC card Fi A 59-97
ATOMIC ENERGY IN CANADA. CanNFB 1959
28min sd b&w $130, color $260
sh-c-ad
Produced by Crawley Films for the Atomic
Energy of Canada
Introduction to the atomic age being
ushered in by scientists and physicists of Can-
ada's Chalk River atomic research center.
Centered around atomic reactors NRX and
WRU, film explains fundamentals of atomic
research, principles of nuclear fission, discov-
eries and new explorations
ATOMIC FUELS. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w
(Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow) rent
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Examines new concepts of the word
"fuel." Discusses the atomic fuels uranium,
Plutonium, and thorium. Explains what atomic
fuels are and where they are found
ATOMIC MODELS, VALENCE. AND THE
PERIODIC TABLE. lowaU 1959 44min sd
color $275. rent $10
c
Shows a new type of three-dimensional
atomic model showing covalent radius, valence,
electronic structure and electronegativity. Dis-
cusses valence, new periodic chart and suggests
its applications in teaching
LC card Fi A 60-233
ATOMIC TIME AND STRUCTURES OF THE
UNIVERSE. DavisPub 1958 30min sd b&w
rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jack Anderson Productions
Using a replica of the earth as reference,
explains the radiation of heat from the surface
of sphere and the geology of gases trapped under
solids of crust
LC card Fi A 59-666
ATOMS FOR POWER. NET 1958 29min sd b&w
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by META and The American
Assembly. Kinescope
Presents a special report on part of The
American Assembly Conference on United
States Policy in Atomic Energy Development.
Discusses the economics of nuclear power, the
United States nuclear power program, foreign
policy aspects, government vs. private super-
vision, and the current situation in the United
States
ATTENTION
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
ATTITUDES, EMOTIONS, AND HABITS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
AU DOIGT ET A L'OEIL. French 1957 20min
sd b&w rent $1
ad
Depicts the completely automatic switch-
ing station of Monterau on the Paris -Lyons
line which replaced three mechanical switching
stations when the line was electrified
AUDIO-VISUAL SUPERVISOR. IntFlmBur
1959 18^min sd color (Audio- visual train-
ing ser) $185
c-ad
Produced by Visual Education Films
Outlines the function and responsibility
of the supervisor of a typical audio- visual de-
partment: training teachers to use available
materials and operate equipment; preparing
audio- visual materials; supervising students
participation in the department; purchasing
new materials and equipment; working with
curriculum- planning groups; participating in
school budget planning; and reporting the de-
partment's activities to the community
LC card Fi A 59-669
EFLA evaluation card No. 4023
AUDITORIALLY - HANDICAPPED CHILD:
THE DEAF
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
AUDITORIUM INTERIORS AND FURNISH-
INGS. Broadman 1956 15min sd b&w (How
others have built ser) rent $2,00
c-ad
A study of church auditorium interiors
and furnishings in Southern Baptist churches,
showing varying architectural styles and de-
signs used by churches in different localities
and desirable features of each
LC card Fi A 58-1053
AUSTRALIA. EBF rev 1959 22min sd b&w
$120, rent $4.50; color $240, rent $7
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1949 film
Describes Australia, its physical features,
its, people, agriculture and industry, ways of
living and its problems — economic and social
LC card Fi A 59-505
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
AUTOMNE EST UNE AVENTURE. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows the delightful activities of au-
tumn— leaf raking, a marshmallow roast, and a
hike through the woods — narrated in simple
French
AUTUMN COLOR. Thorne 1959 7min sd color
$70, rent $3
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
An audio and visual experience film with
improvised piano accompaniment and photo-
graphs of autumn leaves, branches, and trees
an vivid yellows, oranges, and reds
LC card Fi A 59-741
AUTUMN IS AN ADVENTURE. See AU-
TOMNE EST UNE AVENTURE
AUTUMN ON THE LAKES
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
AVE MARIA. CathMen 1960 30min sd color
$175, rent $17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope
The life of the Blessed Virgin, based on
the illuminated manuscripts of the medieval
"Books of hours"
AVE MARIA. French 1956 20min sd color rent
$1
sh-c-ad
French narration
Story of the Virgin Mary, as seen through
the illuminated manuscripts of the 15th century
BABE RUTH LEAGUE WORLD SERIES.
Coca-Cola 1958 30min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c
Produced by Babe Ruth League ^ ,
Shows in action each regional team of the
Babe Ruth League, a baseball league for boys
13 to 15 years of age. Filmed at the University
of Michigan campus at Ann Arbor
LC card Fi A 59-552
BABY EATS
In CHILDREN GROWING (13 films)
BABY FEARS
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
BABY FEEDING HERSELF , ^ ^., ,_
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
BABY SITTERS
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
BABY'S EMOTIONAL NEEDS
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
BABY'S FIRST WEEKS
In CHILDREN GROWING (13 films)
BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS (11
films). MidAm 1959 ea llmin sd b&w ea
$55, rent ea $3
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
BABY FEARS. Basic fears of newborns. Ac-
quired fears and how to handle them
BABY FEEDING HERSELF. "Fingers first"
then "forks" for a baby learning to
handle her own feeding. Dangers of brib-
ing babies with food
BABY SITTERS. Importance of selecting the
right baby sitter. How to make arrange-
ments for baby's care during your ab-
sence
BABY'S EMOTIONAL NEEDS. The impor-
tance of tender- loving care
CRYING BABY. Why a baby cries. Interpreting
"cry language" and how not to spoil a
crying baby
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. Why do
babies have soft spots and what can
you do to help baby's head shape
HOLDING A YOUNG BABY. Cradle hold,
football hold, feeding and bubbling hold
HOW THE BABY LEARNS TO OBEY. How
to introduce discipline into a baby's life
and helping him to accept authority
gracefully
LEARNING TO WALK. Newborn babies can
walk (with help) but his "solo" walking
ability depends upon muscular develop-
ment and coordination. Why most babies
seem to have flat feet
MEALTIME PSYCHOLOGY. How to start the
right mealtime habits
VISITS TO THE DOCTOR. How to get the
most from your visits to the doctor with
your baby. When should immunization
start?
BACK STROKE. IntFImBur 1956 9min sd b&W
(Learning to swim ser) $45
el-Jh
Produced by Boulton- Hawker Films
Describes how to float on the back and
shows the proper leg kick, arm movement, and
breathing for swimming on the back
LC card Fi 57-15
BACKBREAKING LEAF. CanNFB 1960 30min
sd b&w $130
sh-c-ad
Depicts the 30,000 migrant workers who
prime in the tobacco fields in southwestern
Ontario, during the month of August, every
year. Points out that the farmers and local
people made their profit in four critical har-
vest weeks
BACKCOUNTRY BOWHUNT, Sportlite 1957
12i^min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b&w $60, rent $5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Depicts hunting with bow and arrow in
the interior of British Columbia
BACKGROUND OF THE CIVIL WAR. Film
Assoc 1960 20min sd b&w $110, color $200
el-jh-sh Guide
Analyzes the differences between the
North and the South which contributed to the
Civil War, explaining that the South developed
into an agricultural region and the North into
a commercial region and that each section
tried to control the Federal Government. Dis-
cusses the election of Lincoln, the secession
of the Southern States, and the attack on
Fort Sumter
LC card Fi A 60-125
EFLA evaluation card No. 4126
"BAD" HABITS
In CHILDREN GROWING (13 films)
BADGER'S BAD DAY. Grover 1959 lli^min sd
color $115
p-el Guide
Correlated with the filmstrip of the same
title
Story of a badger whose bad day points
out the importance of sense of smell in ani-
mals. Mr Badger smells like a skunk after an
incident with a skunk family. His day be-
comes worse as he encounters many forest
animals who think he's a skunk
LC card Fi A 59-410
BALANCE IN NATURE. Filmscope 1959 17min
sd color $170
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pacific Horizons
Life cycles of aphids and their enemies,
ladybird beetles. Portrayal of natural con-
servation
LC card Fi A 59-1211
BAMBOO
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
BANDING EAGLES AND OWLS. Sportlite
1957 12V2min sd (Adventure out of doors
ser) b&w $55. rent $5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Two wildlife scientists depict the proce-
dure of birdbanding in Wyoming's Teton
Mountains
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
BANGOR AND AROOSTOOK RAILROAD.
HarvardBus 1958 35min sd color (Execu-
tive development filmed case ser) $250,
rent $20
c-ad Guide
Presents, by means of interviews with
personnel and customers of the Bang-or and
Aroostook Railroad, a study of the sales prob-
lems faced by the company in marketing serv-
ice to the public
LC card Fi A 59-98
BANKING ON FARMERS. FarmFlm 1958
18min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Roland Reed Productions
for American Bankers Assn.
Built around a former county agent,
who goes to work in a local bank, farm credit
problems are dealt with in sequences ending
with a 4-H club project
BANTU BREAKTHROUGH. EvangAll 1956
29min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Portrays the old and the new, the wild
and the tame, the simple and the complex as
seen in South Africa today. Reveals what
has been done — ^what awaits the doing — if the
Bantu are to be a redeemed people for God
BAR MITZVAH. YeshivaU 1959 ISmin sd b&w
$80
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , , ,
Portrayal of the ceremonies in which a
Jewish youth confirms his faith
LC card Fi A 57-454
EFLA evaluation card No. 4024
BARUA A SOLTANI. EBF 1959 25min sd b&w
$150
c-ad
A true story about the skin of a black-
maned lion which is sent to the King of Den-
mark and the king's letter of thanks which
becomes a miracle-working charm for the
Kikuyu people of Africa
LCf card Fi A 59-506
BASEBALL FOR MILLIONS. OfflcialSpt 1959
27min sd b&w rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Calvin Co. for General Mills
and Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
Shows play situations covering the official
interpretation of a panorama of basic rules in-
volving batting, pitching, base running and
fielding
BASEBALL: PROVING GROUND FOR CIVIL
RIGHTS
In HERITAGE XIV (4 films)
BASEBALL: PROVING GROUND FOR LIB-
ERTY
In HERITAGE XIV (4 films)
BASEBALL: THE GAME
In HERITAGE XIV (4 films)
BASEBALL: THE MEN
In HERITAGE XIV (4 films)
BASIC ^PRINCIPLES OF FILM EDITING.
AmCinemaEd 1958 8min sd b&w $25
sh-c-ad
Cornpares a dramatic scene without edit-
ing and the same scene using the editing tech-
nique to enhance the drama
^^S.'^*?.?.S-?^RCH IN MARINE BIOLOGY
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
BASKETBALL FOR BOYS (2 films) Bailev
1959 ea llmin sd b&w la $60. rent e? $4
Jh-sh Guide
Titles are:
FUNDAMENTALS Presents each fundamental
of basic basketball skills with important
teaching points emphasized by slow-
motion ajid repeat action
TEAMPLAT. Presents fundamental units of
basketball teamplay. Five-man offense
starts with one and two -man action and
concludes with a set play based upon
these actions. Defensive play progresses
from the defensive triangle to full team
cooperation
BASKETBALL FOR MILLIONS. OfficialSpt
1958 27min sd b&w purchase apply, free
loan; color purchase apply
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Greneral Mills and Wilson
Sporting Goods Co.
A dream sequence is used to depict ac-
cepted officiating procedures and basic rule
fundamentals
BASKETBALL— TEAM OFFENSE. Coca-Cola
1958 llmin sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Borden Productions
Shows in slow motion, full speed and
game action the team offensive procedures on
jump balls, screening, free throws, fast breaks,
set offense, against a zone defense, against a
press defense, and out of bounds plays
LC card Fi A 59-554
BASKETRY AND ADAPTABILITY. GirlS 1959
30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the hand
arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Shows how reeds, straw, raffia, rush, and
cornhusks become pliable for weaving when wet
. . . that materials are related to natural habi-
tat. Girl Scouts weave a reed sewing basket, a
basket for scarves and a fruit basket. Shows
weaving in various cultures
BATTLE OF THE BUGS. Middleham 1959 llmin
sd color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
War on the destructive aphid is waged by
me ladybug. the parasitic wasp, the syrphid
fly, and the green lace-wing. A rose garden is
the setting for closeups in the life cycles of
these insects
EFLA evaluation card No. 4092
BAY AT THE MOON. MPOProd 1958 28min sd
color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Remington Arms Co.
Describes in folk song and native Amer-
ican music the thrills of hunting with hounds
m various sections of the United States
LC card Fi A 59-928
BEARER OF THE BOOK. AmBible 1958 27min
sd color rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Productions Interna-
tional
Tells of the impact of the Bible on people
in the Navajo country of Arizona: Guatemala:
the Congo; Brazil; Japai ; India; and the USA
at an Air Force Base, in a home for the blind,
in a bookmobile in Kentucky, and in New York
City
BEAUTIFUL BONNE BAY. CanTrav 1958 14min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Lee WulfC Productions
Depicts Bonne Bay on the western shore
of Newfoundland where nature is lavish with
beauty and the excitement of the sea
BEAUTIFUL HIGH SIERRAS. Sportlite 1958
12i^min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65,
rent $5; color $140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
In east central California, depicts the
Sequoia, Kings Cinyon and Yosemite National
Parks. Highlights the giant Sequoia trees. Yose-
mite Valley and mountain scenery in the High
Sierra Nevada Range
BEAUTY FOR ASHES. FreeMeth 1957 38min
sd b&w rent apply
ad
Dramatizes the result of Christian evan-
gelization in Portuguese East Africa through
the life of Julia, an African who survives many
difficult trials to become a nurse among her
people
10
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BEAVER FEVER. OreffHEd 1959 15min sd b&w
rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oreffon Centennial Commis-
Importance of fur trade in the develop-
ment of Oregon. Fur bearinff animals which
lured trappers to Oregon
BEETHOVEN. MichU-TV 1958 29i^min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
A discussion of Beethoven's life and work,
assisted by a student string trio and string
quartet and the University of Michigan Sym-
phony Orchestra
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN B FLAT MINOR,
OPUS 130
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS
BEETHOVEN (6 films)
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN C MAJOR. OPUS
59. NO. 3
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS
BEETHOVEN (6 films)
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN 0 MINOR, OPUS
18, NO. 4
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS BEE-
THOVEN (6 films)
IN
SHARP
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET
MINOR, OPUS 135
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS BEE-
THOVEN (6 films)
BEETHOVEN; QUARTET IN D MAJOR,
OPUS 18. NO. 3
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS BEE-
THOVEN (6 films)
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN F MINOR, OPUS
In FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS BEE-
THOVEN (6 films)
BEFORE TOMORROW. EvangAll 1960 27min
sd color rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Story of present-day gospel work in Latin
America — in Colombia and Venezuela
BEGINNING MODERN DANCE FOR HIGH
SCHOOL GIRLS. lowaU 1958 22min sd
b&w $75. rent $2.50
Jh-sh
Shows typical experiences of a beginning
high school modem dance class. Explains
fundamental locomotor and body movements,
variations and combinations of these move-
ments, and elementary dance composition
LC card Fi A 60-235
BEGINNING PHRASE READING
In DEVELOPMENTAL READING
films)
(16
BEGINNING SPANISH (4 films). C-BEduc
1960 ea llmin sd b&w ea $90, set $350;
rent ea $19, set $55
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish narration
Teaching techniques to Spanish language
instruction
Titles are:
1. UN PROBLEMA DE ALGEBRA
2. EL TESORO ESCONDIDO
3. LA REUNION
4. ANQUE SE VISTA DE SEDA
BEGINNINGS AND GROWTH OF INDUS-
TRIAL AMERICA. Coronet 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows the development of American
manufacturing from a system of home crafts
to an industrialized factory system. Explains
factors which contributed to industrial growth
— inventions, investment, and labor. Includes
many actual, reconstructed, historic scenes,
such as Hopewell Village and Slater's Mill
LC card Fi A 60-427
BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH. MinnU 1959 29min
sd b&w (Understanding hiunan behavior
ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the psychophysiological con-
structions of behavior, describing various ex-
periments that are giving some new under-
standing of how and why patterns of behavior
occur. Discusses in detail the influence of emo-
tions upon physiological responses, and points
out the possible causal relationship to psy-
chosomatic illnesses
LC card Fi A 59-1012
BEHIND IT ALL. UnivOil 1958 27y2min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pilot Productions
Relates research technology employed in
development of modern day refining processes.
Shows tour of a refinery and a visit to the
research and development firm which designs
process for petroleum refining
BEHIND THE SIGN. Louisville-Traf 1957
15min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Familiarizes the viewer with various
trafl?ic rules and explains the necessity of one-
way streets and new methods of moving traffic
LC card Fi A 59-688
BELGIAN ART OF LINEN. BelgianLinen 1959
13l^min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Contrasts the production of flax and
linens in the Renaissance with the present
modern methods. Depicts peasants in costumes
of the period against scenes of the Belgian
countryside. Shows modern Belgian linens in
a modern home
BELOVED OUTCASTE
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST. Moody 1958 ISmln
sd color (Bible adventures ser) rent $6
el-Jh
Bucky is scornful of things like going to
church but curiosity is his downfall. He asks
the meaning of a mysterious message written
on Mr Fixit's wall and hears the story from
the Old Testament of Belshazzar's Feast which
changes his values
BERBER COUNTRY. Classroom 1957 16min sd
b&w $75
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Churchill Films
An account of a remote semi -nomadic
group of Berbers living in Algeria, a people
shaped by a fierce desire to survive against
their enemies and an unkind land. Shows
their land, homes, history and primitive cul-
ture
EFLA evaluation card No. 4054
BERLIN— OUTPOST OF FREEDOM. Alemann
1959 19min sd color $175
sh-c-ad
Relates the events from World War II.
leading to the unprecedented situation of a
divided and Isolated city. The story of two
ideologies, clashing together on one soil and
of West Berlin's significance as the beacon of
democracy in the Communistic world
BEST EGGS TO BUY. OregHEd 1958 12min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
How to select the "best buy" on the
basis of price per pound. Differences in quality
and how quality is maintained
BETTER BRICK BUILDINGS. Dow 1959 14min
sd color $80, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains how Silaneal is applied at the
brick plant. Shows how Silaneal improves lay-
ing properties of brick with high initial ab-
sorption
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU STORY. Better
BusAssn 1958 27J^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pathescope Corp. of America
Dramatizes three typical activities of a
better business bureau in protecting the public
against schemes and frauds, and shows how a
bureau works with industry groups to Improve
advertising and selling practices for the benefit
of the entire community
LC card Pi A 59-614
ii
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
BETTER CHURCH BUILDINGS FOR TOWN
AND COUNTRY. Baptists 1958 14min sd
b«&w rent $2
ad
Shows desirable exterior and interior
features of churches for town and country. Con-
siders both the auditorium and educational
spaces and location and development of property
BETTER SEED. MaineAg: rev 1956 19min sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures potato breeding', variety develop-
ment, and the yearly cycle of potato production.
Stresses disease prevention measures, from
super foundation seed produced on the Maine
State Seed Farm through to certified seed on
its way to market
BETTER WORLD BEGINS WITH ME. Meth-
odist 1959 30min sd b&w $80. rent $5; color
$150. rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A teen-ag-e boy who is in trouble with
the police is helped by a Christian schoolteacher
whose faith causes her to have a deep concern
for others
LC card Fi A 59-976
BETTY SEES A BIRD. NatSocPrBlind 1958
20min sd b&w $48, rent $2
ad
Produced by Aetna Life Aflfiliated Com-
panies
Describes the damage which can be in-
curred if vision defects are not corrected in
preschool children, using the example of a little
girl to illustrate the recommended procedure
for testing the vision of preschool children;
the/ show the materials used, and explain
referral and follow-up-procedures
LC card Fi A 59-748
BETWEEN THE TIDES. Contem 1958 22min
sd color $175. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by British Transport Films
Reveals some of the animal and plant life
that is not always visible to the naked eye, and
shows the creatures which can be found in
rock-pools and shallow waters — among the
breeding grounds of Britain's seabirds
BEYOND BRICK AND MORTAR. UnitedChris
1958 32min sd color $235. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts various phases of mission activity
in the Belgian Congo such as evangelism, edu-
cation, medical work and churchmanship which
are portrayed against the backdrop of brick and
mortar as buildings are erected to serve the
purposes of the mission
BEYOND THE METER. VirginiaPoly 1956
13mm sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
An inadequate and unsafe farm wiring
system is converted to a safe, economical sys-
tem by cooperative efforts of Future Farmers
of America, power suppliers, and Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT.
Jones&Lam 1957 31min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Worcester Film Corp
^?^t ^^ optical comparator is and does.
Shows the complete line of standard machines;
applications in the fields of electronics ma-
chinery, appliances, foods, drugs, and others
BEYOND THE SHADOWS. ColoHealth 1959
20min sd color $175
c-ad
Produced by Western Cine Productions
Discusses mental retardation as a com-
munity problem. Shows how a community can
take steps to overcome its fears and prejudices
and unite in a program to help its mentally
handicapped
LC card Fi A 59-828
THE BIBLE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
THE BICYCLIST. Brandon 1959 15min sd color
$150. rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produf^ed b^'' Nordik Films
The experiences of a red bicycle owned
by two kinds of riders, one who obeys the rules
and one who doesn't, point out safety education
LC card Fi A 59-695
BIG CHANGE IN WORLD MARKETS. First
Nat-NY 1959 31min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Transfllm Incorporated
Discusses the growth of international
trade, the reasons behind it and its effects on
the peoples of the world
BIG FREEZE. Legion 1959 llmin sd color $110
ei-Jh
Pictures frozen foods from the field to
the table. Uses frozen peas as a focal point and
shows the complete harvesting, processing,
packing and freezing operation
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS. Methodist 1959 13min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a college fraternity
member who is faced with the choice of follow-
ing a dishonest path or risking censorship of the
group
LC card Fi A 59-977
BIG MEDIA IN AMERICA. NET 1959 29min sd
b&w (Seminar on American civilization ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the crea-
tive potentialities and dangers of the press,
radio, and television. Voices opinions on the
manipulative intent of the mass media, their
effect on public opinion, their use. and potential
BIG QUESTIONS. MichU-TV 1958 14i^min sd
b&w (Social security ser) $50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses controversial issues surrounding
the social security system
BIG REACH. DouglasAir 1958 25min sd b&w or
color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the Air Force's attempts to reach
the moon during the fall of 1958. Shows the
difficulties and problems, comments of in-
dividuals directly connected with the project,
human interest, etc. Animation on reaching
through space
BIG RISK. ModernTP 1960 22min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for the Ohio Oil Co.
Features the search for oil in Guate-
mala's rugged interior and the largest airlift
in the oil industry's history, which supported
this wildcat drilling effort. Shows many phases
of modern-day life in Guatemala
BIG SEARCH. Humble 1957 lOmin sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Humble' s seismograph crews and
geologists in their search for oil from the
Everglades of Florida to New Mexico and even
in the Gulf of Mexico. Shows the proper equip-
ment used, swamp buggies in the marshlands,
ships in the water, and cars, jeeps, and trucks
inland
BILLY MEETS TOMMY TOOTH. NatApple
1959 4%min sd b&w $5.75, free-loan; color
$22.50, free-loan
p-el
Correlated with the filmstrip of the same
title
A little boy who has just lost his tooth
puts it under his pillow before retiring and
dreams that the tooth comes to life and tells
him how to take care of a permanent tooth
12
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BIOGRAPHY OF A MISSILE. Carousel 1960
54min sd b&w (CBS reports ser) $250, rent
$25
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Study of the construction, assembly, test-
ing and actual firing of a ballistic missile in
the United States' current space program
BIOLOGICAL STUDIES
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
BIRD OF SORROW
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
Bl RDS
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
BIRDS AND BASS OF THE EVERGLADES.
Sportlite 1957 12i/^min sd (Adventure out
of doors ser) b&w $55, rent $5; color $119,
rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Includes close-ups of tropical birds and
black bass fishing in southern Florida
BIRDS LIVE IN NATURE'S INVISIBLE
CAGE
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
BIRTH OF A JET. DouglasAir 1958 14min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available in French, Japanese, Por-
tuguese, Spanish and German versions
Story of the DC- 8 Jetliner showing re-
cent flights
BLACK CHAIN. Carousel 1960 26min sd b&w
(Conquest ser) $135, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Examines achievements in the field of
streptococcus research and the potential cure
of rheumatic heart disease. Shows the actions
of white and red blood cells, the virulent form
of streptococcus and the defense of one against
the other
LC card Fi A 60-627
EFLiA evaluation card No. 4127
BLAZING A TRAIL TO THE STARS. Brandon
1959 46min sd color purchase apply, rent
$35
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Leningrad Popular Science
Studios
An explanation of the Sputniks and pro-
posed space stations, introduced by a biogra-
phical account of Tsiolkovsky, the obscure
country teacher who devoted himself to the
principles of rocket propulsion and published
his findings 50 years before the experiments
which led to the launching of the first two
sputniks
LC card Fi A 59-697
BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS. Fel-
lowship 1956 17min sd b&w $35, rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Robert Treat Paine Foun-
dation
German church leader Martin Niemoller
discusses problems of East- West co- existence
and explains why "pacifism has become a
necessity"
BLIND DATE. VirginiaPoly 1958 12min sd b&w
or color purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Uses a world landscape and miniature
figures to show how private entranceways con-
tribute to rural accidents by restricting visi-
bility and maneuverability, and how easily-
made corrections can increase highway safety
BLOCK PRINTING
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
BLOOD AND FIRE. CanNFB 1959 30min sd
b&w $130
c-ad
A behind-the-scenes visit to observe how
the Salvation Army goes about its work of
soul redemption and its many forms of welfare
work
LC card Fi A 59-425
BLUE GRASS COUNTRY. Sportlite 1958
12i^min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65,
rent $5; color $140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Shows the raising of thoroughbreds from
sucklings to the winners circle near Lexington,
Ky. Visits the Keeneland Summer Sales and
shows a race at Churchill Downs
BLUE JEANS. NatCotton 1958 6min sd b&w
$10, free -loan
jh-sh-ad
The history of Blue Jeans, the most
famous pants in America and how they are
still used in everyday living
BLUEGRASS BEAUTY. ModernTP 1959 14min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Signal Films for Better
Lawn & Turf Institute
Shows how bluegrass for lawns is nur-
tured, harvested and prepared for home owners.
Gives pointers on seedbed preparation, when
to plant, mowing, watering, and weed and in-
sect control
BLUE NOSE HOLIDAY. CanTrav 1958 22min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Nova Scotia Film Bureau
The passenger boat, Bluenose, plying
daily between Bar Harbor, Me., and Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia, serves as a bridge from New
England to New Scotland, introducing visitors
to a variety of pleasant pastimes and seasonal
sports
BOLIVIAN BOY. Potomac 1959 15min sd b&w
$65; color $150, rent $5
el-Jh-sh
Shows the life of a ten-year old Aymara
Indian boy living on the Altiplano in Bolivia.
Follows the boy as he goes with his father
to La Paz to get a toy truck. Contrasts mod-
ern building's and streets with those of the
past. Describes the dreams of the boy as he
returns to his poor farmhouse
LC card Fi A 59-360
BOOK FOR YOU. McGraw 1959 17min sd b&w
(Your language ser) $105, rent apply
Jh
Correlated with the book "Your lan-
guage," book one, by La Brant, Rose. Painter
and Baldridge
A documentary record of a discussion in
an English class points up the fun and the im-
portance of reading books
LC card Fi A 59-825
BOSTON RED SOX. Coca-Cola 1957 21min sd
color free- loan
sh-c
Produced by Borden Productions
Highlights from the 1956 Red Sox season,
featuring Ted Williams, Mickey Vernon. Tom
Brewer, and Jim Piersall of Boston, as well as
American League's Mickey Mantle, Harvey
Kuenn, Al Kaline and others. Intimate off-the-
fleld shots of Red Sox players. The 1956 All-
Star Game
LC card Fi A 59-555
BOWLING COLLEGIANS. lowaU 1959 22min sd
b&w $75, rent $2.50
c
Shows the activities of the 20 collegiate
bowlers participating in the 1959 American
Bowling Congress Championships at the St
Louis Armory
LC card Fi A 60-237
BOX SILO. USSteel 1958 14min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Not available for use in western states
Produced by Capital Film Laboratories
Shows that sound planning is the key to
efficient dairy management. Explains how the
farmer can increase the efficiency and profit
of his dairy operation with the loose housing
system
BOY AND HIS DOG. Sportlite 1957 12V2min sd
(Adventure out of doors ser) b&w $55,
rent $5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
How a boy trains a dog of the rare
Weimaraner breed
n
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
BOY OF MEXICO: JUAN AND HIS DONKEY.
See JUAN Y SU BURRITO
BOYS WILL BE MEN. Mercer Acad 1959 45min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh
Produced by Reginald Wells and George
Zabriskie for The Lyon Foundation
Describes the life of a boy at The Mer-
cersburg Academy, a secondary independent
school
BRAINWASHING. Assn 1957 55min sd b&w
(Twentieth century ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS-TV for Prudential In-
surance Co. of America
A study of the technique of brainwashing,
with emphasis on what it is not as well as
what it is through interviews with several men
and women who were at one time prisoners
in Iron Curtain country jails i
LC card Fi 59-1078
BRANDEIS CHALLENGE. Ballantine-H 1959
23min sd color free- loan
ad
Sponsored by Brandeis University
Describes the growth and development of
Brandeis University through the frame of
references of the challenges it has had to face
LC card Fi A 59-350
BRAZIL— LAND OF TODAY. Augsburg 1959
32min sd color rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Depicts Brazil with its 61 million people.
Shows the missionaries that go to this land,
witnessing for Christ
BRAZIL: PEOPLE OF THE HIGHLANDS.
; EBF rev 1958 17min sd b&w $90, rent $3.50;
^'^, color $180, rent $5.50
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1940 film entitled "Brazil-
People of the plantations"
Survey of the Brazilian highlands and of
the people who live on the coffee plantations
and cotton farms. Portrays urban life in Rio
de Janeiro and shows the rising industrial
community of Sao Paulo
LC card Fi A 57-696
BREAD FROM STONE. NatPlantF 1960
IQVzmin sd color $55, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how increased efficiency by Amer-
ican farmers has resulted in an abundance of
food and fiber for everyone at bargain prices
LC card Fi A 60-490
BREAKING AND BENDING
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK. Virginia-Ed
1960 llmin sd color $90, rent $4
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Views of the Breaks Interstate Park, lo-
cated on the boundary line of Virginia and
Kentucky
LC card Fi A 58-283
BREAST STROKE. IntFlmBur 1956 llmin sd
b&w (Learning to swim ser) $50
el-Jh
Produced by Boulton-Hawker Films
Shows the correct arm movement, breath-
ing technique, and leg kick for the breast
LC card Fi 57-16
BREATH OF FREEDOM. PocketTest 1959
15min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Iversen Ford Associates
«^ A A report on the intense battle for souls
in Africa. Explains that the forces of Com-
niunisrn and Mohammedanism outnumber those
of Christianity; describes the need and oppor-
tup^ty lor Christian missionary enterprise in
Africa. Includes scenes of Johannesburg, the
Bedpan Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria. Filmed in
LC card Fi A 59-532
BRIDGING THE GAP
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
BRITISH COLUMBIA— CANADA'S EVER-
GREEN PLAYGROUND. CanTrav 1956
SOmin sd color free-loan
ad
Trip through the vacation land of British
Columbia, showing the seaport of Vancouver,
the gardens of Victoria, the Okanagan's fish-
filled lakes and fruitful valleys, the Kootenay
and Cariboo districts, and the scenery between
Prince George and Prince Rupert
BROACHING FOR PRODUCTION AND
PROFIT. Lapointe 1959 27min sd b&w or
color free-loan
c
. , Shows how to machine repetitive parts
with improved finish, without scrap and at a
lower cost
BROKEN^ DOLL. IntFlmBur 1959 28min sd
b&w $135. color $250
ad
Produced by Chetwynd Films for Gov-
ernment of Ontario. Attorney General's Dept.
A study of the problems of community
action. A businessman in a small community
carefully examines the need for a proposed
safety council, gets the opinions of his neigh-
bors and completes a research of the whole
subject for presentation at a meeting. His
work leads to the formation of a council
which shows at the end of the first year an
impressive record in traffic safety and accident
prevention
BROKEN SABBATH OF RABBI ASHER.
NatAcadJew 1959 SOmin sd b&w (Eternal
light ser) rent $8.50
sh-c-ad
_, Produced by NBC- TV and Jewish
Theological Seminary-
Tells of an elderly rabbi who accidentally
lost a Sabbath Day but in the process taught
his community a valuable lesson in piety
THE BROTHERS. Methodist 1959 13min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about two brothers who
constantly misunderstand each other's mo-
tives, and, even though they both want to
reconcile the situation, they do not know how
to take the first step
LC card Fi A 59-978
THE BUFFALO. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the buffalo. Describes
an Indian buffalo hunt. Discusses the buffalo's
importance to the Indian and the settler.
Explains how they provided food, clothing,
and shelter
BUFFALO BILL. Brandon 1959 6min sd color
$90. rent $5
ad
Produced by Independent Film Group
Abstract variations of the theme of the
Buffalo Bill stories
LC card Fi A 59-698
BUILDING A TELESCOPE. FieldTrip 1956
llmin sd b&w $55
el-Jh
Shows how an inexpensive refiecting tele-
scope with an equatorial mounting can be
constructed from coffee cans and water pipe
LC card Fi 56-329
BUILDING FOR TOMORROW. Wyeth 1958
18min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Reviews the ten -year history and ac-
tivities of the American Academy of General
Practice, summarizing its aims, activities, and
accomplishments, and describing its services
for providing postgraduate education for the
general practitioner
LC card Fi A 59-942
14
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
BUILDING WITH THE UNIVERSAL
THERMO. PAN EL. UnivThermo 1959 17min
sd color free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Telecine Film Studios
Shows in detail how to use the Universal
Thermo- panel method of home construction.
Intended primarily for architects, contractors
and tradesmen
LC card Fi A 59-259
BUILDINGS FOR BROTHERHOOD. YMCA
Worlds 1958 21min sd color $85. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story of youth and their needs, and
the story of the YMCA which has launched
a YMCA project in 33 countries to help meet
these needs in a time of tension
BUILDINGS FOR BUSINESS. AmlnstArch
1959 ISi^min sd color $65. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry J. Kaufman & As-
Explains the manner in which the plan-
ning of business buildings is approached. Em-
phasizes the relationship of the architect and
the building owner. Describes the architect's
function in three situations, involving a fac-
tory, a retail store, and an office building
BUNYAN WAS HERE FIRST
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
BURDEN OF TRUTH. UnitedSteelwk 1957
67min sd b«&w free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by AUend'or Limited
Story of a Negro family in an unnamed
northern city. Tells of the discrimination Joe
Hamilton, a college- educated Negro, faces in
his daily life and his determination to live
with it
EFX.A evaluation card No. 3769
BUSY HARBOR. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60, rent apply; color $110. rent apply
p-el Guide
Ted and Maria visit a tugboat captain
in the busy harbor. He explains some of the
many activities going on in the harbor: fishing
boats unloading, tugboats pulling barges, cargo
ships, a lighthouse and buoys. They taJke a
ride on the Captain's tugboat
LC card Fi 60-29
BYZANTINE EMPIRE. Coronet 1959 IS^min
sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh
Outlines the history of the Byzantine
Empire, and indicates its important cultural
contributions in the areas of art. religion,
and scholarship. Includes close-ups of mosaic
works, icons, and architecture. Photographed
principally in Greece and Turkey
LC card Fi A 59-1144
"C". CreatSoc 1959 3min sd color $50. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ahmed Lateef for Calico
Mills
Uses the textile designs created by the
Calico Mills of Bombay as elements in its
abstract framework. Exemplifies the artistic
cultures of both India and the United States
CAP. Cornelison 1958 17min sd color $145. free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A student nurse participates in a capping
exercise during which she thinks about how she
came to be in nursing school, what the experi-
ence means to her. and some of the specialized
fields in nursing
LC card Fi A 59-229
CPA. Assn 1959 29min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by MPO Productions for Amer-
ican Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Shows a typical day of one certified pub-
lic accountant, and how his influence has con-
tributed toward assisted business decisions, etc.
LC card Fi A 60-513
THE CAGE
In ORIGINAL OPERA SERIES (4 films) ^
CAIN
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
CALIFORNIA AND GOLD. Kleinberg 1957 15min
sd color $150
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Describes the discovery of gold in Cali-
fornia and the subsequent growth of San Fran-
cisco and Sacramento and the state itself
EFLA evaluation card No. 3165
CAMERA IN THE CLASSROOM
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
CAMP TIME, ANY TIMEI GirlS 1959 22min sd
color $120. rent $4.25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Promotes camping, generally and Girl
Scout camping, specifically. Shows how camping
objectives are met in various types of camping,
locations and seasons
LC card Fi A 60-503
EFLA evaluation card No. 3984
CAMPING. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing fal-
sing lo ser) rent $3
D-el :•!« 1
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of a camping trip. Explains what is
needed to go camping
CAMPUS PARISH. Methodist 1957 40min sd
b&w rent $2
sh-c Guide
The story centers around a student with
lots of ideas but in need of guidance; a pro-
fessor who is tempted to leave his college for
a higher salary, and a college trustee who makes
a bid for stronger support of church-related
colleges
CAN WE SOLVE THE FARM PROBLEM? Neal
1958 lOmin sd b&w $45. rent $5: color $90.
rent $8
sh-c-ad Guide
Correlated with the book of the same title
by Murray K. Benedict
Sponsored by the Twentieth Century Fund
Discusses why price and acreage controls
failed to keep farm production in balance with
demand, and how problem can be solved
EFLA evaluation card No. 3303
CANALS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing fal-
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of canals and the reasons for build-
ing them. Explains how a canal works. Points
out the influence of canals on the lives of
people in this country
CANCER BY THE CARTON. AmTemp 1958
28i^min sd color $265. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrays up-to-date medical and scien-
tific evidence about the potential dangers in
smoking, dealing with lung cancer and also the
effect upon the heart and arteries. Presents
four outstanding physicians in North America
THE CANDLEMAKER. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo series) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the candlemaker in early times.
Explains the uses and preparation of candles.
Shows a modern candle factory
CARCASSONNE CONTRASTS. Radiant 1959
6min sd b&w or color (Fun for France ser)
free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc. for French Gov-
ernment Tourist Office
Depicts Carcassonne, one of France's
architectural wonders, built in medieval times.
Also shows in this vicinity Mount Louis where
an experiment of solar energy is taking place
CAREER CALLING. JamHandy 1958 27min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Chevrolet Motor Division
Tells story of opportunities in marketing
today to encourage young people to enter the
selling field
15
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
CAREERS IN MATHEMATICS
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
CAREERS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Ath-
letic 1960 27min sd color $175. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Dallas Jones Productions
Hiffhliffhts the interesting aspects of a
career in physical education. Makes a case for
increased physical fitness, and points out the
need for trained educators in this field
CAREERS IN RECREATION. Assn 1959 25min
sd color $4
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Dallas Jones Productions for
Athletic Institute
Describes training in the college classroom
and field of students enrolled in a recreation
curriculum. Concentrates on the duties, respon-
sibilities, and activities of four young directors
of recreation
LC card Fi A 59-149
CARNIVAL IN QUEBEC. CanTrav 1956 12min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Quebec City's winter carnival —
a northern Mardi Gras in a winter setting
CARP, CATS AND BOWHUNTER. Sportlite
1957 12i/4min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b&w $55. rent $5: color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
. Depicts hunting wildcats in the winter
with bow and arrow in the northern Michigan
and Lake Erie country. Shows spring carp hunt-
ing scenes
THE CARPENTER. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Smg hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the work of the carpenter.
Tells of the early settler who had only crude
tools with which to work. Shows a modern
carpenter demonstrating the use of old tools
CASBAHS OF THE SOUTH
In MOROCCO SERIES (5 films)
CASE FOR HUMAN RELATIONS
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
CASE OF CHARLIE BROWN. NYArth 1958
23min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Describes onset of rheumatoid arthritis
m an industrial worker, father of a young
family. Shows treatment at home and in
hospital , with emphasis on physical therapy.
and patient s rehabilitation and return home
^^^.^ra^fo ^^^. CANNON. SouthwesternBell
1959 18min sd color free-loan
c-ad Guide
Produced by Jamieson Film Co.
Depicts a day in the life of a telephone
install^ and shows how important are courtesy
and efficiency in dealing with customers
LC card Fi A 60-220
CASE OF THE DIFFUSED DEALER. Lima
Reg 1956 28min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Austin Productions
^ J Presents diffusion facts to help satisfy
today s heating and cooling customers
^^^i^pcQ^^,/"^^^ 5^'^^"^Q.oJOOTH. AmDental
1959 4l^mln sd color $35. rent $1.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by American Dental Trade
^ * i^^^^^R?; combining entertainment and
dental health education. With the aid of a
futurescope" shows how a missing stone can
cause a collapse of a bridge and shows the
effect of a missing tooth
LC card Fi A 60-779
CASE OF THE VANISHED TOES
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
Assn,
CASH IN ON GRASS. NatPlantF 1959 21%min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
^ „ Explains the practices that need to be
followed in establishing and maintaining high
yielding, high quality forage crops, and how
to utilize these crops more efficiently. A farmer
who has . applied good forage management
practices in his dairy operation tells of his
experience, and points out why. though he
calls himself a dairyman, he is really a feed
farmer
LC card Fi A 59-769
CASTLE DANGEROUS. Carousel 1958 23min sd
b«&w (Now it can be told ser) $135. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
^^ Tells how a 14 year old girl. Madeleine
de Vercheres. successfully led the defense of
a French -Canadian fort against an Indian war
party
CATHOLIC CHILD GUIDANCE (4 films).
CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b&w ea $95.
rent ea $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. THE CHILD. Explains the nature of the
child, the role of adults and their job
within the family . . . features question
period
2. CHILD PRAYS. Parents are instructed as
to the proper way of teaching the child
to pray . . . highlights the virtues of
faith, hope and charity
3. HE STRETCHES OUT HIS HAND. Ques-
tions on the training of the child in
responsibility, self-reliance and discipline
are answered . . . features classroom
demonstration
4. HE FINDS HIS PARENTS. Demonstrates
the proper means of training youngsters
. . . emphasis on fortitude, temperance,
justice and prudence
CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICAN HIS-
TORY (4 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min
sd b&w ea $95. rent ea $10
jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS. Relives
the trials of early Catholic frontiersmen.
Portrays some of the greatest names in
American history and the Church's con-
tribution to America's development
2. HISTORY OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION.
Early struggles of the American Catholic
Church in the field of teaching. . . Fathers
de la Casas. Serra and others
3. SOCIAL REFORM. The industrial revolu-
tion comes to America and brings new
problems to the Church . . . the immi-
grant, the workingman and the Negro
4. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. The Catholic con-
tribution to American heritage of reli-
gious freedom . . . from Lord Calvert's
Act of Toleration to the present day
CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE AMERICAN
PLURALISTIC SOCIETY
In FREEDOM AND THE AMERICAN
CATHOLIC (3 films)
CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films). CathMen 1958
ea 30min sd b&w ea $95. rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
BIRD OF SORROW. Story of a Maryknoll mis-
sionary and his expulsion from Com-
munist China. Dramatizes the question
of whether the faith has taken root
CAIN. Dutch writer Roger Van Aerde's drama
of the sorrows and bitterness of the
family of Adam and Eve
DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST. From
France, Georges Bernanos' account of a
simple priest who suffers because he feels
inadequate to his priestly duties
DOCTOR FAUSTUS. Dramatic readings of
scenes from Christopher Marlowe's
play . . . the story of a man who sold his
soul to the devil
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
50 MISSIONS. Joseph Dever's short story de-
picting the beauty of a vocation to the
religious life ... a flyer returns from war
to find his fiancee in a convent
HINT OF AN EXPLANATION. English con-
vert Graham Green's story of a young boy
whose life is transformed by his response
to a frightening temptation
TO THE CASTLE. Paul Horgan's story of a
chaplain and a suicide mission in Italy
during World War II. Shows the part
laughter plays in God's providence
TOWER OF BABEL. Symbolic tale of man's
pride and false sense of self-sufficiency
without God ... by the author. Thomas
Merton
UNDER THE SUN OF SATAN. Story of a
French pastor's and curate's strange en-
tanglement with the supernatural . . .
patterned on the Cure of Ars' struggles
with the devil
CATTLE. NET 1967 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of cattle and their importance in
the history of America. Discusses problems of
raising cattle. Shows a mountain roundup
CAUSALLY ORIENTED ENVIRONMENT.
lowaU 1958 33min sd b&w rent $3.75
Interviews teachers on how they apply
Erinciples involved in the understanding of be-
avior in their daily work in the classroom.
Shows how children are taught to approach
their social environment in terms of the forces
that operate in hunnan behavior
CAUSE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF DREAMS.
MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding
human behavior ser) purchase apply
sh-c-ad
Discusses the dynamics of dream forma-
tion, the significance of the dream in the
adaptative economy of the individual, and the
hedonic value of dreams. Describes from the
standpoint of adaptational psycho- dynamics the
way in which a dream arises, and the charac-
teristics of different types of dreams, with em-
phasis on their adaptative significance
LC card Fi A 59-1019
BayState 1959
CAUSE UNDETERMINED.
IS^min sd color $200
ad
Sponsored by The Electric Council of New
England
Deals with electrical contact accidents
and stresses the importance of proper work
habits in preventing such accidents
CAVALCADE OF FIBERS. DuPont 1959 21min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pennsylvania Film Produc-
tions
Traces the history of man's use of textile
fibers. Covers the origin and growth of natural
and man-made fibers and the invention of tex-
tile machinery
CAVE DWELLERS OF THE OLD STONE AGE.
EBF 1960 18min sd b&w $90, rent $3.50;
color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
A visit to a museum shows the cave dwell-
ings of prehistoric men in the old stone age.
Explains the activities in the lives of Neander-
thal and Cro-Magnon cave dwellers. Shows how
weapons, tools, and other artifacts of the old
stone age tell the story of the caveman's life
LC card Fi A 60-251
CENSUS SIXTY. Reming-Rand 1960 14%min
sd b&w free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Washington Video Produc-
tions
Explains why a census is needed, how the
information is gathered and the part played by
electronic computer in analyzing and summariz-
ing the results
CENTENNIAL HOMECOMING. lowaSt-Ames
1958 19min sd color rent $1.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Centennial homecoming band in 1958 —
Iowa State University's centennial year
CENTENNIAL SESSION. AmDental 1959 30min
sd b&w free- loan
c-ad
Produced by Sturgis-Grant Productions
for Johnson & Johnson
Highlights the events of the Centennial
Session of the American Dental Association held
in New York in September, 1959. Shows the
scientific meetings, clinics, exhibits and social
activities
CEREBRAL PALSIED CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
CHAIN OPERATIONS
In ENGIN EERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
CHAIRMAKER AND THE BOYS. IntFlmBur
1960 21min sd b&w or color rent apply
p-el-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , , ^
Shows one of the few remaimng skilled
craftsmen, Ernest Hart, a lifetime resident of
the Margaree Valley of Cape Breton, a black-
smith, carpenter and general handyman to his
farming neighbors. While he makes chairs, his
grandson makes mischief
CHAIRY TALE. IntFlmBur 1958 lOmin sd b&W
$60
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
A tale in the modern manner, told without
words, about a youth and a common kitchen
chair. When the young man tries to sit on a
chair which declines to be sat upon, there is
an ensuing struggle, first for mastery and then
for understanding
LC card Fi A 58-417
EFLA evaluation card No. 3985
CHALK AND CHALKBOARDS. Bailey 1959
15min sd color $150. rent $7.50
c-ad Guide
Shows the physical properties of chalk
and chalkboards, how to care for them; demon-
strates techniques of using chalkboards effec-
tively in the classroom
LC card Fi A 59-1117
THE CHALLENGE. BurCommRes rev 1959
lOmin sd b&w $38, free-loan; color $60,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1947 film "Crimes of careless-
Produced by Audio Productions for Na-
tional Board of Fire Underwriters
Shows the common- sense procedures that
could prevent destructive fires from taking a
toll in life andproperty
LC card Fi A 60-514
CHALLENGE. FloridaU 1958 29min sd b&w
$140; color $187, rent $8
c-ad
The story of an alcoholic from childhood
through normal success, degeneration, and
eventual rehabilitation. Provides analysis of
the problem of the alcoholic and a description
of an alcoholic rehabilitation center
LC card Fi A 59-933
CELERY STALKS AT MIDNIGHT. CreatSoc
1957 4min sd color $50. rent $5
p-e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Whitney
An abstract film that represents a step
towards action pninting in motion, in syn-
chronization with the accompanying music score
THE CHALLENGE. NatFd 1958 15min sd b&w
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Describes the expanded program of the
National Foundation and discusses the oppor-
tunities to improve lives of patients suffering
from arthritis, birth defects, and paralytic polio
LC card Fi A 59-891
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE. GenMot 1959
20min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Presents a cross section of what scienti-
fic research really is like. Shows many areas
of study from basic research on such things as
friction and solid state physics to applied re-
search on corrosion or engine designs
CHALLENGE OF FORESTRY IN NEW YORK
STATE. SyracuseU-For 1960 22min sd color
$125, rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains that New York State has seven
million acres of idle land, discusses the prob-
lems involved in putting the land to work, and
shows how foresters are helping to solve the
problems
LC card Fi A 60-724
CHALLENGE OF THE GIFTED. McGraw
1958 llmin sd b&w $65, rent apply; color
$130, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Vallejo County School Dis-
trict
Illustrates an experiment undertaken by
one community to deal with the special prob-
lems and needs of the gifted child
LC card Fi A 59-824
CHAMPION SKIER'S CLASS. Mauthner 1959
50min sd b«S:w $250, rent $40
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Austrian State Office of
Education
Austrian ski champions, including Toni
Sailer and Josl Rieder, teach and illustrate the
Austrian technique of skiing
LC card Fi A 59-927
A CHANCE. Goodwill 1957 14^4min sd b&w $100
rent $4; color $200, rent $4
ad
, A dramatization about the rehabilitation
services of the Goodwill Industries. A milk
truck driver who loses the use of his legs in
an accident is taught a new trade, radio re-
pairing, at Goodwill Industries
LC card Fi A 58-3497
CHANGE^OF PACE. ModernTP 1958 13min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Continental Film Production
Co. for Fontana Village
Short history of Fontana Village Resort
and description of all activities at Qie resort
CHANGING ^DESERT. Davis,Sid 1959 7i^min
sd color $90
el-Jh Guide
Shows various ways in which the ele-
ments have brought about our present desert,
through wind and water erosion, and effects of
temperatures on the seasons. Points out their
richness in minerals and salts
^"^SSil'^^H MAPLE COUNTRY. CornellU 1960
23min sd color $175
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
oof rv,?+S!X °^ maple production utilizing new-
est methods and materials for producing best
quality syrup at lower cost to the producer
^"^Sor^t-ent^^®^^*^- ^""^"^ ^^^^ 28min sd
Jh-sh-c-ad
CI , Shows the new developments in the Grpat
ilfS^^o^ Mountain area. Radical cha?geS in the
life of the people, from age-old patterns to
the rapid pace of present- day America rnn
front the church and its miSion stations ^n-
2uH "fv, Knoxville and Warren Wilson "coflege
InS^g^^lte^riroW'^ °' ^^^ "^^ appVo^^h^ls
CHAPARRAL CLASSROOM (A story of out-
el-c-ad Guide
Produced by Los Angeles City schools
CHARACTER OF OEDIPUS
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
CHARLES DICKENS: CHARACTERS IN AC-
TION. TFC 1958 21min sd b&w purchase
apply, rent $70
Jh-sh Guide
Classroom excerpts of feature films
Produced by MGM and Universal Pictures
Presents situations from four Dickens'
novels to illustrate scope and creativity of
Dickens' characterization
LC card Fi A 59-1071
EFLA evaluation card No. 3986
CHARM OF SWEDEN. FilmsNat 1958 27min
sd b&w or color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by DPM Productions for Swed-
ish National Travel Office
Depicts scenes of Sweden and its tourist
attractions
CHARTER REVIEW
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
CHEMICO BUILDS A UREA PLANT. Chem
Con 1959 18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad I
Produced by Don Nestingen
Shows how an engineering company or-
firanizes its activities and proceeds with the con-
struction of a urea plant, from the initial con-
crete work through the start-up of the plant
LC card Fi A 59-452
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES (27
films). Coronet 1960 sd
sh-c
Produced by The University of Akron
Presents the laboratory experiments and
demonstrations normally carried out in a full
year's general chemistry course
Titles are:
AMMONIA. ISi/^min b&w $87.50. color $175
LC card Fi A 60-454
CHROMIUM AND MANGANESE. 37V^min b&w
$175. color $350
LC card Fi A 60-446
DEMONSTRATING THE GAS LAWS. 21min
b&w $100. color $200
LC card Fi A 60-435
DETERMINATION OF ATOMIC WEIGHT
18V^min b&w $87.50. color $175
LC card Fi A 60-433
ELEMENTS. COMPOUNDS. MIXTURES. 30min
b&w $137.50. color $275
LC card Fi A 60-431
HARD WATER. 28min b&w $125. color $250
LC card Fi A 60-445
HEAT OF SOLUTION. 16min b&w $75. color
LC card Fi A 60-438
INDICATORS AND pH. 28min b&w $125. color
$250
LC card Fi A 60-456
IONIC EQUILIBRIUM. 16min b&w $75. color
$150
LC card Fi A 60-439
MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF OXYGEN, llmin
b&w $50. color $100
LC card Fi A 60-436
MOLECULAR WEIGHT OP SOLUTES. 8min
b&w $37.50. color $75
LC card Fi A 60-447
NITROUS ACID AND SODIUM NITRITE—
18l^mln b&w $87.50, color $175
LC card Fi A 60-444
OXIDES OF NITROGEN. 16min b&w $75, color
$150
LC card Fi A 60-443
PHOSPHORUS. 18i^min b&w $87.50. color $175
LC card Fi A 60-455
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGE. 28min
b&w $125. color $250
LC card Pi A 60-430
PREPARATION AND .PROPERTIES OP HY-
B§''c?rTFiTl»4'^^ '''■''• ^°^°^ ''''
PREPARATION AND .PROPERTIES OF NI-
™?ard''^?A'6'o^iS2'^"^ ^'''' ^"^°^ ^'''
PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OP THE
Y.cfJi'W-A'iri'i^''^^ ^'''' ^^^°^ ^'''
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PRINCIPLES OF IONIZATION. 13%min b&w
$62.50. color $125
LC card Fi A 60-450
PROPERTIES OF ACIDS. BASES AND SALTS
28min b&w $125. color $250
PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS. 28min b&W
$125. color $250
LC card Fi A 60-437
RATE OF REACTION. 28min b«&w $125. color
$250
LC card Fi A 60-448
STANDARD SOLUTIONS AND TITRATION.
21min b&w $100. color $200
LC card Fi A 60-440
SULFUR AND HYDROGEN SULFIDE. 21min
b&w $100. color $200
LC card Fi A 60-452
SULFUR DIOXIDE AND SULFUROUS ACID.
24l^min b&w $112.50. color $225
LC card Fi A 60-441
SULFURIC ACID. 16min b&w $75. color $150,
LC card Fi A 60-453
SYNTHESIS OF A COMPOUND. 13%min b&w
$62.50. color $125
LC card Fi A 60-432
CHEMISTRY OF WATER. Sutherland 1960
14min sd color $130. rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Sponsored by the Manufacturing: Chemists'
Demonstrates the physical and chemical
properties of water
CHESTER. Iowa 1958 13min sd b&w $35. rent
$L25
el
In teaching the song "Chester." creative
musical experiences are emphasized rather than
the technical aspects of the music. Designed
for the fifth grade
LC card Fi A 60-240
CHICAGO SPORTS STORY. GenFin 1958 27min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by the Carson Co.
Depicts the facilities for participant and
spectator sports in the Chicago Metropolitan
area: and shows the role of the sponsoring com-
pany in radio sports broadcasting and in mak-
ing a consumer finance service available
CHICK EMBRYO EXPLANATION. Thorne 1959
8min sd b&w $40. rent $2.50
sh-c
Shows a simple method of chick embryo
explanation from the eg:^ to an agar growing
medium in a petri dish
CHICO AND THE ARCHBISHOP. Carousel
1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be told
ser) $135. rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
The story of a troubled Mexican boy and
a parish priest who had such faith in him that
he even risked his position in the church to
help him. The locale of this story is Santa Fe,
New Mexico in the 1870' s
THE CHILD
In CATHOLIC CHILD GUIDANCE (4 films)
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC. Contem 1959 23min
sd b&w $100
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Visits a Canadian center for the study and
treatmeni of the emotionally disturbed child.
Explains that psychologists, social workers and
psychiatrists, with the cooperation of parents
and teachers, are learning how to deal with
children's emotional problems and to help them
develop into healthy, happy adults. Follows the
case history of young Nick
CHILD OF HAWAII— HIS ISLANDS, HIS
DAILY LIFE, A HOLIDAY TRIP. Journal
1960 14min sd b&w $75. color $150
p-el Guide
Produced by Reinald Werrenrath
Story about a real Hawaiian child, Theo
Susu-Mago, who tells about the islands in his
own words and who. together with his sister
Sharon, describes the school and play ac-
tivities of the children of Hawaii
CHILD PRAYS
In CATHOLIC CHILD GUIDANCE (4
films)
CHILDREN AWAY FROM HOME
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
CHILDREN GROWING (39 films). NET 1958
ea 29mm sd b&w rent ea $4.75
ad
Produced by WTTW. Kinescopes
Discusses various aspects of normal child
development. Presents opinions concerning
children s struggles as they grow physically,
mentally, and emotionally. Explains how par-
ents, by understanding their children's be-
havior, can help them more easily and spare
themselves some of the main worries of par-
enthood
Titles are:
1. THE BABY'S FIRST WEEKS
2. THE BABY EATS
3. TRAINING THE TODDLER
4. LCDVES AND HATES OF THE THREE-
x EAR- OLD
5. TIGER UNDER THE BED
6. TO SPANK OR NOT TO SPANK
7. "BAD" HABITS
8. RELIGION FOR THE EIGHT-YEAR-OLD
9. FIRST GRADE
10. SCHOOL: THE MELTING POT
11. HE'S JUST LIKE HIS FATHER
12. EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS
13. FAMILY WELFARE
14. THE SECOND BABY
15. GRANDPARENTS AND BABYSITTERS
16. PLAYTIME
17. IT'S TIME FOR BED
18. HOW DOES RESPONSIBILITY GROW?
19. LYING AND CHEATING
20. FROM A TO F: THE REPORT CARD
21. YOUR CHILD GOES TO THE HOSPITAL
22. TV: FAMILY FRIEND OR FOE?
23. THE MEANIE AND THE MOUSE
24. CLUBS OR GANGS?
25. DATING AGE
26. HIGH SCHOOL AND THEN
27. YES AND NO
28. CRYING
29. THE ADOPTED CHILD
30. FATHERS
31. THE ELDEST CHILD
32. ANIMALS AND CHILDREN
33. WHY JOHNNY READS JUNK
34. SHIFTING LOYALTIES
35. SHOULD WE STRESS SECURITY?
36. SEX IS PART OF LIFE
37. A GIRL GROWS UP
38. HANDICAPS
39. CHILDREN AWAY FROM HOME
CHILDREN OF HAWAII. Avis 1960 16min sd
color $160
el Guide
Produced by Norris Ewing Films
Depicts various children in different
schools and living situations in the Hawaiian
Islands to give an overview of how people live,
learn, work, and play in the 50th state
LC card Fi A 60-465
CHILDREN'S FOUNTAIN. Aasn 1958 13%min
sd color rent $4.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by UNICEF
Through the eyes of a young nurse in
an orphanage, the programs of the Turkish
Government to improve the health and welfare
of their children are shown
CHINA UNDER COMMUNISM. EBF 1959
22min sd b&w $20. rent $4.50; color $240,
rent $7 ,^ ^ ^ ^ -^
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Observes all phases of Chinese life.
Describes China's most critical social and
economic problems ^ , ^^ ^„^^
EFLA evaluation card No. 4094
19
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
CHOICE IN CHINA. Ideal 1959 27i^min sd
b&w or color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by American Fine China Guild
Why is fine china so important to
gracious living? What is the difference be-
tween china, bone china, pottery, and plastic
dishes? Shows the craftsmanship that goes
into making fine china
CHOOSING A DOCTOR. McGraw 1959 16min
sd b&w (Health for effective living ser)
$100. rent apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Health for
effective living" by Edward B. Johns
Shows the importance of choosing a
physician before illness strikes, one whom you
know and trust
LC card Fi A 59-823
CHOOSING THE RIGHT CLUB
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
CH RIST
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
CHRISTMAS DEER. Grover 1958 14min sd
color $145 J « . .
p-el-Jh-ad Guide
A legendary deer appears during the
Christmas season near the home of an old
wood -carver. Through the deer and a small
boy, the old man discovers the importance of
giving
CHRISTMAS IN DENMARK. Barr 1959 7min
sd color $70. rent $15
p-el-ad
The story of a traditional Danish Christ-
mas celebration. The children make decorations
and help mother in the kitchen. On Christmas
Eve, the family enjoys the holiday dinner;
sings the traditional Christmas tree song; and
Julemanden, the Danish Santa Claus, brings a
gift for everyone
LC card Fi A 59-575
CHRISTMAS ON GRANDFATHER'S FARM
1890's). Coronet 1959 IS^^min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
p-el-Jh-ad Guide
Short version of 1958 film
An old-fashioned Christmas with grandpa
and grandma at the big farmhouse
CHROMIUM AND MANGANESE
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
CHRONIC DISORDERS
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
CHRYSANTHEMUM
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
CHURCH AND STATE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
CHURCH BUILDINGS: EXTERIOR STYLE.
DESIGN, AND SETTING. Broadman 1956
15min sd b&w (How others have built ser)
rent $2
c-ad
Shows desirable and undesirable features,
styles, settings and plans for exteriors of
church buildings
LC card Fi A 58-1055
CHURCH IN THE FINNISH SCENE. Finnish
1959 13min sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Finnish Lutheran Church.
Helsinki. Finland
Depicts Finnish churches; surroundings
and architecture since the 12th century
CHURCH VERSUS FREEDOM
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
CINE SUMAC. Cinemaie 1959 3min sd color
rent apply
ad
Produced by Jean DasQue
French satire on a well-known popular
singer of phenomenal vocal range accompanies
an electronic gremlin on its disastrous jour-
^^X S^PJ^ ^^® singer's mouth to its capture on
celluloid
CIRCULATION— WHY AND HOW. Churchill
rev 1959 llmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50; color
$110. rent $4
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1958 film "Circulation of the
blood"
Describes the needs of the body's cells
and how some of these needs are serviced by
the circulation system. Shows how blood re-
turns from the capillaries to the heart through
the venous system, and how the chambers of
the heart pump the blood through the arterial
system to the capillaries
LC card Fi A 59-1105
EFLA evaluation card No, 4095
CIRCUS DAY IN REXVILLE. M-CProd 1960
llmin sd color $100. rent $5
p-el Guide
A scale reproduction of a circus touring
the United States of America at the turn of
the century. All facets of circus life are shown
in detail
CITADEL CITY. CanTrav 1958 22min sd color
free -loan
ad
Produced by Nova Scotia Film Bureau
Preview of all there is to see and do in
the seaport city of Halifax
LC card Fi A 57-995
CITIZEN CHANG. ReynoldsProd 1959 25min
sd b&w $150. rent $25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A Chinese -American boy in quest of a
license for the bicycle that he hopes to get
for his birthday accidentally visits the city
council and mayor and by his charm wins them
over to arranging for repair work in his neigh-
borhood
LC card Fi A 59-768
CITIZEN'S SEMINARS ON METROPOLITAN
PROBLEMS. BostonColl 1959 16min sd b&w
$55. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Describes the Boston College Seminars, a
series in which the university brings together
leaders in business, government, and labor to
attempt to find solutions to metropolitan prob-
lems
CITIZENSHIP AND YOU. Coronet 1959 13l^min
sd b&w $75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
A high school boy who must complete a
list of the requisites of good citizenship for
a civics assignment discusses the list with his
father and discovers that he himself has many
opportunities to fulfill these requisites in the
social environments of his home, school, and
community
LC card Fi A 59-858
CITIZENSHIP IN ACTION. IndU 1958 24min
sd b&w $100. rent $4
sh
Shows a high school class studying good
citizenship in the community and in the school
and describes the manner in which student
committees organize projects for improving
school elections, choosing proper representa-
tives for student government, welcoming new
students, and up-grading lunch room condi-
tions
LC card Fi A 59-449 „^_
EFLA evaluation card No. 3843
THE CITY. Cinemal6 1960 15min sd b&w rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wolfgang Ramsbott
Disquieting message of pessimism per-
meates strangely evocative and obsessional film
poem, peopled by dehumanized mobiles in
desolate landscapes
^'^ItiDr'iVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
CITY OF FAITH
In ROME ETERNAL (4 films)
CITY OF PETER
In ROME ETERNAL (4 films)
CIUDAD DE MEXICO. See MEXICO CITY-
PATTERN FOR PROGRESS
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CLASSIC SCOTLAND. AV-ED 1959 llmin sd
color $100. rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
A tour of the Scotland of Robert Burns
and Sir Walter Scott. Includes views of Edin-
burgh. St Giles Cathedral, the Firth of Forth
Bridge. St Andrews golf course, famous castles,
and of a traditional Highland gathering
LC card Fi A 59-869
CLASSIFICATION AND SEGREGATION IN
PRISONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
CLASSIFICATION OF MARINE ANIMALS
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
CLAY AND ITS POSSIBILITIES
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
CLEAR BOARD FOR RIBBONRAIL. Union
Carb 1959 24min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Story of Ribbonrail service welding of
continuous welded rail. Depicts manufacture,
transportation, and laying of welded rail
CLOCKS AND TIME. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-e!
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of telling time. Gives the history
of mechanical methods to tell time from the
marking of shadows by the sundial to the de-
velopment of clocks
CLUBS OR GANGS?
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
COLD WAR— BERLIN CRISIS. FilmsNat 1959
50min sd b&w $200, rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WPIX-TV
Traces the buildup of the present crisis
in all its major aspects from the division of
Germany and Berlin, the air lift, and the in-
tervening years
COLONISTS AND THEIR COUNTRIES. NET
1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser)
rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the various groups of settlers
that came to this country and founded colonies.
Tells of the first French, English, Dutch, Swed-
ish, and Spanish settlers. Discusses their lives,
homes and food
COLOR OF HEALTH. AmBakers 1960 llmin sd
color $61, free-loan
Jh
Produced by Fred Niles Productions
Explains the value of physical education
and stresses the importance of good eating
habits in physical and mental well being
LC card Fi A 60-459
COLT 58. BallStTC 1959 17min sd color $110,
rent $4.50
sh-c-ad
Depicts a painting of John N. Colt at the
Summer Arts Festival at Ball State. Shows
methods of framing, adding sizing and white
pigment background, and shows step- by- step
Colt's style of contemporary painting
COME AND FIND ME. PureOil 1957 24min sd
color $250, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
Description of methods used in exploring
for petroleum
THE COMEDIAN
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
COMING SPACE AGE. NET 1958 60min sd b&w
rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by KRMA, Denver Public
Schools & Air Force Academy. Kinescope
Presents the historical development of
man's battle to conquer space and a panel dis-
cussion of the potential implications of space
flight. Shows the earliest man-made rockets
and the development of the German V-2 rocket
COMMON CAUSES FOR ERROR
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
COMMUNICATION FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet
1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Tommy learns how important the every-
day means of communication are. Shows how
the methods of sending and receiving messages
have changed; from the smoke signals of the
Indians to the telegraph, television, radio, the
telephone, and others
LC card Fi A 60-34
COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY (4 films).
NatSafety 1959 ea lOmin sd b&w ea $82.
set $300
ad
Produced by Cal Dunn Studios
Offers an approach to the universal prob-
lem of getting' ideas across. Shows foremen
how to use plain talk to put safety across, how
to talk safety as easily as they talk bowling
or baseball
Titles are:
LET EVERYBODY HELP
LET'S TALK ABOUl' SAFETY
SETTING 'EM STRAIGHT
TAKE A TALKIE-BREAK
COMMUNICATION: STORY OF ITS DEVEL-
OPMENT. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-Jh Guide
Presents milestones in the history of the
transmission of spoken and written language,
emphasizing the progress which enables us to
send messages over greater distances at in-
creased speeds. Includes views of many orig-
inal inventions, such as the electric telegraph
and the first wireless radio broadcast
LC card Fi A 59-857
COMMUNICATIONS— THE LIFE-LINE TO
GOOD DECISIONS
In DECISION MAKING FOR SUPERVIS-
ORS (5 films)
COMMUNISM (4 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min
sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Presents the nature of communism and
the fallacies of the Communist philosophy
Titles are:
1. DIALECTIC OF COMMUNISM
2. COMMUNIST MATERIALISM
3. COMMUNIST HISTORY
4. COMMUNIST SOCIETY
COMMUNIST HISTORY
In COMMUNISM (4 films)
COMMUNIST MATERIALISM
In COMMUNISM (4 films)
COMMUNIST SOCIETY
In COMMUNISM (4 films)
COMMUNITY AND THE EXCEPTIONAL
CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
COMMUNITY HEALTH IS UP TO YOU. Mc-
Graw 1959 18min sd b&w (Health for
effective living ser) $115, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Health for
effective living" by Edward B. Johns
Shows the responsibility of the individual
citizen for making sure his community's health
facilities are adequate; shows the value of the
community health council in helping to ac-
complish this
LC card Fi A 59-822
COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED (26
films). NET 1957 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW. Kinescopes
Presents a study of penal institutions,
correctional systems, and their inmates. In-
dicates damage done by out-moded penal jprac-
tices. Points out the need for new procedures,
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED— Cowt.
new kinds of institutions and correctional pro-
grams, and professional, well- trained staffs to
administer them. Uses prison scenes and direct
interviews to illustrate current penal practices
Titles are:
1. PUBLIC MYTHS ABOUT PRISONS
2. PRISON POPULATION
3. SIZE OP PENAL INSTITUTIONS
4. PRISON INMATES' CODE
5. COUNTY JAIL: INTRODUCTION TO
CRIME
6. PRISON RIOTS
7. MAXIMUM VS. MINIMUM SECURITY IN
PRISONS
8. PRISON IDLENESS
9. WHO RUNS THE PRISONS?
10. PRISON-WISE OR STIR BUG?
11. CLASSIFICATION AND SEGREGATION
IN PRISONS
12. SPIRITUAL LIFE IN PRISONS
13. PROFESSIONAL CRIMINAL
14. TRAINING SCHOOLS
15. WOMEN BEHIND BARS
16. SELF-GOVERNING PRISONS
17. PRISONS WITHOUT WALLS
18. FORGOTTEN ONES: FAMILIES OF IN-
MATES
19. ALTERNATIVE TO IMPRISONMENT
20. GOING OUT OF PRISON
21. EX-CON
22. AFTER JAIL. WHAT?
23. INTEGRATED CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
24. IS PRISON WORK A PROFESSION?
25. COMPREHENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM
26. NEED FOR PRISON PROGRESS
COMPANY MANNERS. UnionPacif 1957 28min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Points out that cooperation and assist-
ance from employees in every phase of the
company's operation is essential in maintaining
good relations between the railroad and its
various publics
LC card Fi A 59-230
COMPLEX SOCIETY
In FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films)
COMPOSITE AREAS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
COMPREHENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. SystemDev
1958 32min sd b&w free- loan
c-ad
Shows the complexities inherent in the
§ reparation of a program for an electronic
igital computer
THE CONCEPT. NatFd 1958 15min sd b&w
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Reveals scope and promise of medical
research. Shows scientists, supported by Na-
tional Foundation grants, at work on problems
of genetics, cellular biology, virology and hema-
tology
LC card Fi A 59-892
CONCEPT AND PRINCIPLES OF FUNC-
TIONAL DRAFTING. Hoi ton 1958 20min sd
b&w $75, rent $25
ad Guide
Sponsored by Industrial Education Insti-
tute
Demonstrates the principles of simplifica-
tion and explains their practical application in
functional drafting. Shov/s how this technique
gives , the draftsman more time for creative
thinking; how the proper application of these
principles makes drawings easier to prepare,
read and interpret; ana how the technique
saves time, materials and manpower
CONCEPT OF FUNCTION
In TEACHER EDUCATION IN MODERN
MATHEMATICS (5 films) •^"^^kin
CONCRETE EXAMPLE. PortlandCem 1958
16min sd color purchase apply, free- loan
sh-c-ad
Describes the five steps in making quality
concrete: Select good materials; proportion the
mix properly; place concrete correctly; finish
the surface; and cure the concrete
THE CONFESSION
In DOUBLE LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER
MANN (3 films)
CONFESSION
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
In DRAMATIC READINGS (4 films)
CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS. AmHeart
1958 9min sd color $60
ad
Produced by Churchill-Wexler Film Pro-
ductions
Shows the structure of the normal heart
and how it works. Contrasted with the normal
heart are five common defects that may be
helped by surgery. Shows the heart- lung ma-
chine and explains how the development of this
kind of equipment has made possible many ad-
vances in heart surgery
LC card Fi A 59-147
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE. MichU-TV
1956 29i4min sd b&w (Frontiers of health
ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
The operative repair of a boy's heart,
defective since birth, is demonstrated by the
medical team which handled his case
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE. Merck 1960
lOmin sd color free- loan
c-ad
Uses animation to show how the normal
human heart functions. Shows how, under
strain, weakened muscle fibers begin to stretch
and thicken, the heart grows larger in order to
f)ump enough blood. Eventually it fails to do
ts work, and congestive heart failure develops.
Explains that with proper care, a patient with
congestive heart failure has a good prospect of
returning to a relatively normal life
LC card Fi A 59-357
CONGO JOURNEY. Methodist 1958 30min sd
b&w purchase apply, rent $6; color pur-
chase apply, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
A tour of Methodist missions in the
Belgian Congo shows the varieties of rural and
urban ministries and woman's work which are
helping the Congolese in their transition from
simple tribal life to a complex industrial econ-
omy. Places visited include Lodja, Katako
Kombe and Leopoldville
CONGRESSIONAL CLINIC: ISSUES AND
TRENDS. NET 1959 29min sd b&w rent
$4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by Michael Armine and Potomac
Film Producers
Discusses the 86th Congress and the issues
to come before it. Examines the political make-
up of Congress. Outline.s the criteria by which
to judge what's happening in politics
CONQUERING RIPPLE ROCK. DuPont 1958
26min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Parry Films
Tells about the largest non-atomic ex-
plosion in history which took place when the
twin peaked mountain Ripple Rock was re-
moved from beneath the surface of Seymour
Narrows, which lies between Vancouver Island
and British Columbia
THE CONSORT. Carousel 1958 23mln sd b&w
(Now it can be told ser) $135. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of Queen Victoria of England who
In 1839 had been ruling the British Empire at
the age of twenty and now because of pressure
to choose a mate, finally decides to wed her
cousin Albert. Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CONSTANT AS THE STARS. InstVis 1959
4%min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Gold Filled Manufacturers
' The story of man's search for accuracy
in telling time, explaining how accuracy is
achieved with modern methods and techniques.
Prints of such old masters as Urs Graf. Johan-
nes Stradanus, Francois Boucher, and M. Dide-
rot show early methods of measuring time. In-
cludes close-ups of the inner workings of to-
day's timepieces
LC card Fi A 59-861
CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films). MichEduc
1959 ea 28min sd b&w ea $60. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Titles are:
1. HOW CAN I BECOME A TEACHER? Chris-
tine, a typical high school student, de-
cides she wants to be a teacher. Her ex-
periences in attaining this goal are told.
A college dean and a high school coun-
selor help Christine prepare for her career
2. ALL. ABOUT FIVES. Points out the value
of a kindergarten program and what
parents can and can't do in preparing
their child for school
3. BRIDGING THE GAP. A university is heir
to young people from thousands of high
schools and tens of thousands of homes.
Shows how these folks adjust to college
life and what part that adjustment plays
in their lives
4. WHAT NEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION?
Interviews with some of Michigan's col-
lege and university presidents explore the
future of higher education. With college
enrollments due to double by 1970., tWs
attempts to answer the question. Will
we be ready?"
5. SOUND EDUCATION. Illustrates how radio
has helped develop better educational pro-
grams in our schools
6. CAMERA IN THE CLASSROOM. Behind the
scene shots of educational television dur-
ing the production of various types of
shows
7. ADMONITIONS OF McGILLICUDDT. A
mythical character sounds off on the ig-
norance and apathy surrounding school
public relations
8. TEAMING UP FOR THE FUTURE. An
average high school is faced with over-
crowded classrooms and increasing en-
rollments, so it decides to look for an
answer to these pressing problems. It
discovers three high schools are using
the "team" approach
9. FEDERAL SUPPORT OP EDUCATION. YES
OR NO? Two Michigan United States
Congressmen and two school superintend-
ents debate this national issue
10. SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOLS. Examines
crucial educational problems such as over-
crowded classrooms, financing, teacher
shortage, communications and quality
education
11. TEACHER FOR BILLIE. Examines the
pressing problem of too few teachers for
growing student enrollment. Outlines
basic points about teacher shortage
12. RECIPE FOR A TEACHER. Explains that
most parents have a preconceived Idea
of what a teacher should be. Uncovers
what could be the standard qualifications
for a "good" teacher. Unrehearsed inter-
views "on the street" also reveal how the
parents feel
13. TURNING POINT. What happens to the
high school student who doesn't go on to
college? This show recognizes some am-
bitious high school programs designed to
find a place for this type of student.
Singled out are such areas as co-op pro-
grams, job "upgrading" and placement
14. CASE FOR HUMAN RELATIONS. Illus-
trates how some Michigan schools have
handled basic problems of human rela-
tions. Attention is centered on school-
community relations, integration and. in
general, on "how to get along with your
fellow man"
CONSTANT QUEST. Synd 1958 28mln sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Mode Art Pictures for Gulf
Oil Corp.
Pictures some of the 1.500 people at Gulf
Research engaged in every phase of scientific
petroleum research
LC card Fi A 59-844
CONSTITUTION AND CENSORSHIP
In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN
ACTION (5 films)
CONSTITUTION AND FAIR PROCEDURE.
NET 1957 29min sd b«&w (Decision: the
Constitution in action ser) rent $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by Center for Mass Communica-
tion of Columbia University
Shows the importance of procedural guar-
antees in the Constitution by re-creating the
case of Leyna vs Denno. Illustrates the judicial
process, the role of the Supreme Court, and
the protection of constitutional rights and civil
liberties as they apply to the average man
CONSTITUTION AND IVIILITARY POWER
In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN
ACTION (5 films)
CONSTITUTION AND THE LABOR UNION
In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN
ACTION (5 films)
CONSTITUTION AND THE RIGHT TO VOTE
In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN
ACTION (5 films)
CONSTITUTION: WHOSE INTERPRETA-
TION?
In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN
ACTION (5 films)
CONSTRUCTING LANDSCAPE FEATURES
In LANDSCAPE (5 films)
CONSTRUCTION OF BASIC SCALES
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROBLEMS
(4 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b&w ea
$95, rent ea $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Stories of today's moral issues
Titles are:
INTERNATIONAL MORALITY
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
MORAL DECISIONS
POLITICAL MORALITY
CONTRACT. Methodist 1959 14min sd b&w
(Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about two neighbors who
on drawing up a contract of neighborly rights
find it difficult to agree when they put into
writing their interpretation of neighborliness
LC card Fi A 59-979
CONTRASTS OF CARCASSONNE
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
CONTROLLED PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING.
IndU 1959 9min sd b&w $50; color $100, rent
$3.25
sh-c-ad
Stresses that the same lighting principles
can be applied to all photographic situations.
Explains the various lights on the set depicted
in the opening scene and demonstrates their
function in achieving the desired drama of this
motion picture scene
CONVENTION TIME IN FRANCE. Radiant
1959 14y2min sd b&w or color (France for
fun ser) free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Vavin, Inc. for French Grov-
ernment Tourist Office
Display on the art of handling an Amer-
ican convention "a la francaise." Shows top
French resorts and highlights of the airlift of
600 American dealers to the Riviera
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
CONVERSATIONS WITH ^OUTSTANDING
CATHOLICS (5 films). CathMen 1958 ea
30min sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
CONVERSATION WITH DOCTOR. ODEN-
WALD. The view of the Cathohc Church
on psychiatry by a Catholic psychiatrist
CONVERSATION WITH FATHER LAFARGE.
Interview on race relations in America
CONVERSATION WITH FATHER PHILIP
HUGHES. Meeting with the English
Church historian Father Philip Hughes
who comments on historical developments
in the modern world
CONVERSATION WITH PAUL, HUME. On the
subject of the state of Church music in
America. . . Mr Hume illustrates his
ideas at the piano
CONVERSATION WITH WALTER KERR.
The American theatre critic and director,
Walter Kerr, gives his views on the char-
acter of American theatre and what s
missing from the Broadway scene
CONVERSIONS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
IN FLORIDA. FloridaU 1958 15min sd b&w
$60; color $95, rent $1
sh-c-ad
Describes distributive cooperative courses
available to high school students desiring to
prepare for full-time positions while attending
school on a part-time basis
LC card Fi A 59-1042
COOPERATIVE WORK IN THE SOUTH. NET
1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser)
rent $3
p-ei
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of cooperation on the part of people
in the South, Explains how they gather to
clear fields, plow land, harvest crops, and
build houses. Describes their daily and social
life
COPENHAGEN HOLIDAY Danishlnfo 1958
23min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Combines travel scenes of Copenhagen
with pictures of fine porcelain figures being
made
COPPELIA
In GREAT MOIVIENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
COPPER DRAINAGE TUBE. See AT THE
FOREFRONT WITH COPPER
COPPER MINING. Dowling 1960 14min sd color
$135
el-Jh-sh Guide
Ore is mined by use of heavy equipment
and hauled to the mill. Processes of milling and
smelting until blister bars of 99% pure copper
are obtained. Stresses the amount of raw ma-
terial handled to extract the valuable remain-
ing metal
EFLA evaluation card No. 4129
COPPER, STEWARD OF THE NATION. Dag-
gett 1959 12y2min sd b&w $60, color $120
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presents the metal, copper, called steward
of the nation because it supplies so many
vital needs; points out copper's part in de-
veloping one area of the nation, shows the
complicated process of extracting the metal
from raw rock, and lists its many uses today
LC card Fi A 59-1185
COPY-CATS
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. MichU-TV
1956 29Umin sd b&w (Frontiers of health
ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
XI. Explains cause and treatment of coronary
thrombosis and angina pectoris ^^^luxiaiy
CORRELIEU. CanNFB 1959 20mln sd color
(Canadian artists ser) $180
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available with French narration
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Shows the life and works of Canadian
painter, Ozias Leduc. who became almost a
legend in the Quebec countryside where he lived
for nearly a century
LC card Fi A 60-636
THE COSINE FORMULA
In PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (2 films)
COSTUMES OF OUR COUNTRY. NET 1957
15min sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of clothing in America. Explains
how clothes have changed through the years.
Describes costumes worn for various occasions.
Shows children's costumes from various periods
of American history
COTE D'AZUR. Vacuimiate 1958 20min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Air France
Scenes of a vacation on the French
Riviera, of skin diving, sailing on the Mediter-
ranean, and skiing in the French Alps
LC card Fi A 59-743
COTTON FARM. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the development of the great
cotton farms. Describes the planting, harvest-
ing, and packing of cotton
COUNTRY FAIRS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of group gatherings in America.
Explains how the country fair came about.
Shows the goods and ' products people brought
to the fairs. Describes the various contests
engaged in at the fair
COUNTY JAIL: INTRODUCTION TO CRIME
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
COURSE AU PETROLE. French 1957 20min
. sd b&w rent $1
ad
Survey of the oil problem in the world
from the first barrels produced in Pennsylvania
to the recent discoveries in the Near East and
in France
COVERED BRIDGES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the construction and unusual
features of covered bridges. Tells how tolls
were collected for crossing these bridges
COVERED WAGON TRIP. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of an imaginary cross-country trip
in a covered wagon. Explains the preparation
for the trip. Describes the difficulties en-
countered on such a journey
THE CRAWL. IntFlmBur 1956 llmin sd b&w
(Learning to swim ser) $50
ei-Jh
Produced by Boul ton -Hawker Films
Describes correct leg and arm movements,
and illustrates how to coordinate these move-
ments with breathing while using the crawl
stroke
LC card Fi 57-17
CREATION TAPESTRY. Bouchard 1958 12min
sd color purchase apply, rent $20
sh-c-ad
Views of the 12th century Romanesque art
work "The creation" tapestry which is now in
the chapter house of the Cathedral of Gerona,
Catalonia, Spain. Discusses the plan of the
tapestry
LC card Fi A 59-1038
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
CRIMES OF CARELESSNESS. See THE
CHALLENGE (BurCommRes)
CRIMSON SHADOW. Gospel 1958 30min sd
b&w $150. rent $15
sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts a number of Communist atrocities,
and traces the history and objectives of the
movement which today threatens the existence
of freedom across the world. Dr Frederick
Schwarz gives a Christian witness of what he
believes to be the only answer to this impending
peril
CRIPPLED CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
CRISIS. ModernTP 1956 13y2min sd b&w free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert J. Enders for Pure-
Pak Division. Ex-Cell-O Corp.
Tells of an emergency measure to supply
safe drinking water to a flood disaster area by
packaging pure water in the same paper cartons
used for milk
LC card Fi A 59-174
CROOKED RAILROAD. Moyer 1960 12min sd
color (Water power ser) $125
p-el Guide
A 13 year old boy and girl become in-
volved in an adventure of learning about early
water power, when they ride "the crookedest
railroad in the world;" which runs on top of a
half-century old flume
CROTCHED MOUNTAIN, U.S.A. Assn 1959
25min sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Crotched Mountain Founda-
tion
The story of the Crotched Mountain Re-
habilitation Center in Greenfield. N.H, where
children with such handicaps as polio, cerebral
palsy, deafness and other crippling and disabling
diseases are taught to be independent and self-
reliant
CROWN FOR CATHERINE. GenMot 1960
21min sd color free-loan
Ih-sh-c-ad
Shows how an industry teams with home-
makers to create appliances that can transform
dreams into reality. Shows stylists, engineers,
home economists and manufacturing people
producing home equipment fit for a queen
CROWS, OWLS AND A SHOTGUN. Sportlite
1957 121/^min sd (Adventure out of doors
ser) b&w $55. rent $5: color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Shows how the owl can be used as a
dc^oy in crow shooting
CRUISE OF A LIFE TIME— AROUND THE
WORLD. SwedishAm 1956 40min sd color
free -loan
ad
Depicts an around -the -world cruise to the
Mediterranean, Egypt. Bombay. Ceylon. Singa-
pore, Thailand. Bali. Japan, Hawaii, and other
ports and lands
CRY OF JAZZ. Ideal 1959 34min sd b&w (Ne-
gro in America ser) $175. rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by KHTB Productions
Examines differences between Negro and
white Americans in background, temperament.
and experience, and explains why the musical
structure of jazz provides an interpretation
of Negro life
LC card Fi A 59-303
CRY OF THE CHINA SEAS. Cathedral 1958
28min sd color rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows march of Communism in Formosa.
Korea. Hong Kong and Philippines; how its
effects on people of this area are softened by
understanding love and care of missionaries
CRYING
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
CRYING BABY
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
CUCKOO WALTZ. CinemalS 1959 7min sd b&w
rent apply
ad
Produced by E. van Moerkerken
By means of doctored newsreel shots and
camera tricks, this prank hilariously debunks
law, order, pompousness and conformism
CUSTOMS OF THE ESKIMO. AV-ED 1959
11mm sd color $100, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Eskimoland Picture Produc-
tions
A glimpse into the everyday life of the
Eskimo. Explains that the Eskimo women do
all the work around the home, leaving the
men free to hunt for food. They live a rugged
life, but when spring comes the villages come
alive with an annual celebration
CUTTING COSTS IN SHIPPING AND STOR-
ING LUMBER. AmSisal 1956 14min sd b&w
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the various methods employed
by lumber mills, wholesalers and dealers in
cutting costs in the shipping and storage of
lumber
CYMBIDIUM WONDERLAND. DosPueblos
1958 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Harris -Tuchman Produc-
tions
Shows how cymbidium orchids are cul-
tured, grown, cut and shipped to market by
the Dos Pueblos Orchid Company
LC card Fi A 59-231
CZECHOSLOVAKIA— A SATELLITE STATE,
Barr 1960 13min sd color $145. rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the effects of communism in the
lives of people living in a satellite state, as
seen in a visit to Czechoslovakia. Demon-
strates that the state controls the individual's
activity through fear, that personal freedoms
are lacking, that education for communism
continues from nursery school through adult
life. Includes scenes of a rural dance festival
LC card Fi A 60-648
DAKAR, UN SIEGLE. French 1957 20min sd
color rent $1
ad
Development of the city which has grown
out of a little sea-side village into its present
state of urbanization
DAMS. Gateway 1959 lOmin sd (Primary mod-
ern civilization ser) b&w $55; color $110.
rent $5.50
p-el
Depicts various types of dams: earth,
rock, cement. Shows their usefulness to man:
water storage; flood control; irrigation; source
of power; formation of lakes for recreation.
From the surveying and clearing of the land
to the operating generators the construction
of a concrete dam is shown
LC card Fi A 59-1192
DANCE CHROMATIC. Cinemal6 1960 7min sd
color purchase apply, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ed Emshwiller
Fusion of sensuous dance and abstract
paintings, set to strongly rhythmic composition
DANGER OF LYING IN BED
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
DARWIN. MichU-TV 1958 29V2min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope _, , _ .
Explains that Charles Darwin was one
of the discoverers of evolution. According to
Marston Bates, author of the "Darwin reader."
we associate evolution with Darwin's name be-
cause after he publicized his book "The origin
of the species," there was no more proving of
evolution to be done
DATING AGE
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
25
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
DAVID— THE PROFILE OF A PROBLEM
DRINKER. McGraw 1957 27min sd b&w
$135. rent apply
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Portrays the causes of drinkinpr and the
effects of liquor on the life of a young archi-
tect, analyzing some of the reasons which
may lead a person into problem drinking:
LC card Fi A 58-723
EFLA evaluation card No. 3420
DA VINCI. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd h&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Deals with the many aspects of da Vinci's
genius as a painter, anatomist, natural sci-
entist, and military inventor
DAWN DANCERS. WyoGame&Fish 1958 15min
sd color rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the sage grouse on his strutting
grounds, the need for protecting these grounds
and leaving the grouse undisturbed
DAY AFTER TOMORROW. NYStHealth 1959
21min sd purchase apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Concerns a middle-aged man who planned
for his retirement but ignored his health.
Shocked by the death of a friend he goes to
a doctor who points out the importance of
periodic physical examination and the need for
sound health practices in order to have a
happy retirement
LC card Fi A 59-839
DAY BEFORE TOMORROW. Sterl-MovUSA
1960 30min sd color free-loan
Available to college science students only
Sponsored by Ballistic Research Labora-
tories
Shows many of the impressive systems
tests for both conventional and nuclear wea-
pons. Also includes the functions of advanced
computing machines used in ballistic research
DAY IN THE NIGHT OF JONATHAN MOLE.
McGraw 1960 32min sd b&w $135
c-ad Guide
^ Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
A fantasy pointing out the fallacies upon
which prejudice thrives and the inadequacy
of law to eliminate discriminatory employ-
ment practices
LC card Fi A 60-644
DAY OF THE DEAD. Filmlm 1959 18min sd
color $200. rent $15
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles and Ray Fames for
Museum of International Folk Art
In Mexico the influences of two cultures,
Aztec and Spanish both of which were in-
timate with death without being oppressed
by it. combine in an annual festival at which
the community of the living celebrates its
continuity with the community of the dead
LC card Fi A 59-516
''""^e-rP^X THEY CAME TO TOLLIVER
STREET. Baldwin 1957 29min sd color
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Dave Garroway tells the story of three
families who live on typically American Tol-
liver Street and how music made its way into
U^aF '^1^ ^^^ , homes. Musical entertainer,
Eddie Osborn, plays and discusses electronics
"'"" b&w^$12f'°'^' ^^^^™^"r 1959 30min sd
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
+« „i.-^^-P^^^"?u ^^^K farmers are being forced
to abandon their traditional view of farming
f^^^ioxY^y ?^ ^'^^ ^°^ one that places it oH
the level of a business. Story of a father
and son-the father holding to old ways the
rSolved ^^^~^^<^ ^°^ their differences are
LC card Fi A 59-435
DECISION MAKING FOR SUPERVISORS
(5 films). ICRCorp 1959 ea 16min sd b«few
ea $135, rent ea $27.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Teleclinics Inc.
Titles are:
1. DECISION PHOBIA. Shows that most
tensions are caused by the individual at-
tempting to avoid making decisions.
Supervisors are shown how they can
acquire the skill of making decisions
without hesitation or fear, thus greatly
enhancing the chances of success
2. HOW TO CREATE THE BEST CLIMATE
IN DECISION MAKING. Establishes
the premise that it is the job of the
supervisor to get people to get the work
out. Shows it is the proper balance be-
tween "happiness" and practical ap-
proaches to getting full cooperation from
the working force
3. COMMUNICATIONS— THE LIFE-LINE TO
GOOD DECISIONS. Points out five
golden rules of communication: know
what you're going to say; explain your
objectives; make your statements clear
and brief; use language the other fellow
can understand; choose the right time
4. FACT FINDING— MOTIVATIONAL METH-
ODS, Stresses that you must have the
right data to make a proper decision . . .
both concerning the technical aspects of
the work, and the human relations facts
about the people with whom you have
to work. Offers practical suggestions on
how to assemble these facts quickly and
efficiently
5. HOW TO PUT YOUR DECISIONS TO
WORK. Discusses the carrying out of
decisions which might be considered "un-
popular" by some of the individuals in-
volved. Additional stress is laid on how
to sell such decisions to those concerned,
and how to build confidence that the
final results will be to their benefit
DECISION PHOBIA
In DECISION MAKING FOR SUPER-
VISORS (5 films)
DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN AC
TION (5 films). NET 1957 ea 29min sd
b&w rent ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by Center for Mass Com-
munication of Columbia University. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. CONSTITUTION AND THE LABOR
UNION. Shows the relationship of the
Constitution to organized labor. Presents
the case of Whitaker et al v. North
Carolina, in which a group of unions
challenged the constitutionality of a
state ban on the closed shop, union shop,
and other union security provisions
2. CONSTITUTION AND THE RIGHT TO
VOTE. Shows the relationship of the
Constitution to the struggles of the
Negro for voting rights. Presents two
lawsuits — Townsend and Smith v. All-
wright — attacking the constitutionality
of the "white primary." Traces the
growth of the electorate from the time
of the founding fathers
3. CONSTITUTION AND CENSORSHIP.
Shows the relationship of the Constitu-
tion to the issue of prior restraint on
freedom of expression. Presents the case
of Burstyn v. Wilson challenging the
constitutionality of New York State's
film censorship system and Cantwell v.
Connecticut involving questions of free-
dom of speech and religion
4. CONSTITUTION AND MILITARY POWER.
Shows the relationship of the Constitution
to issues of military-civilian relations dur-
ing wartime. Presents the Civil War case
of Ex Parte Milligan and World War II
case of Korematsu v. United States
EFLA evaluation card No. 4128
5. CONSTITUTION: WHOSE INTERPRETA-
TION? Illustrates the conflict among the
various components of the government in
the interpretation of their respective pow-
ers under the Constitution. Presents the
case of Helvering v. Davis which tested
the constitutionality of the Social Security
Act
DECORATOR
In ORIGINAL OPERA SERIES (4 films)
26
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PROBLEMS
DEER WITH BOW AND ARROW. Sportlite
1957 12y2min sd (Adventure out of doors
ser) b&w $55, rent $5; color $119, rent
$7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
An American champion shows this fast-
growing sport in northern Michigan
DEFENSIVE ACTION ,.,^^.
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
DEFENSIVE BASKETBALL. Coca-Cola 1959
llmin sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Borden Productions
Shows the defensive fundamentals of bas-
ketball featuring slow motion action shots
of Oklahoma State players using Hank Iba's
single style of defense
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
DELEGATING WORK
In PLANT SUPERVISORS'
(6 films)
DEMOCRACY'S COLLEGE. lowaSt-Ames 195«
25min sd color $158, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the establishment of the land-grant
idea in America with emphasis on the develop-
ment of Iowa State College as a part of this
movement. Shows pertinent historical events
with a survey of the present-day institution
and a restatement of its goals in a democracy
DEMONSTRATING THE GAS LAWS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
DENMARK— VOYAGE TO DELIGHT. Swedish
Am 1957 50min sd color free- loan
ad
Shows shipboard life on the way to Den-
mark. Depicts Denmark, its people, modern
architecture and arts and crafts, fairy tale
villages and modern industrial cities
DENTAL APPROACH TO THE CLEFT PAL-
ATE PROBLEM. AmDental 1958 29min sd
b&w (Today's dentistry ser) rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by St Louis Dental Society and
KETC-TV. Kinescope
Introduction to the problems of a cleft
palate patient and the need for rehabilitation.
Shows various types of cleft lips and cleft
palates. Treatment is outlined: parent educa-
tion, treatment plan, results of dental neglect,
restorations, role of the orthodontist, the work
of the prosthodontist, speech therapy, and the
follow-up
DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN. AmDental 1958
28min sd b&w (Today's dentistry ser) rent
$2.50
c-ad
Produced by St Louis Dental Society and
KETC-TV. Kinescope
An explanation of the necessity of dental
care is followed by the presentation of a treat-
ment plan. Highlights various clinical aspects
of treatment. Discusses the questions "How did
the trouble occur?" and "How much will it
cost?" Stresses diet, toothbrushing and regular
dental check-ups
DENTISTRY FOR THE HANDICAPPED. Am
Dental 1956 20min sd color $115, rent $3.50
c-ad
Produced by R. L. Holte and University
of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
Presents facilities of the Dental Depart-
ment of the University of Cincinnati, College
of Medicine. Shows dental care in the clinic,
without premedication, for two children suffer-
ing from cerebral palsy. A third child received
care in the Children's Hospital operating room
with a general anesthetic
DENTISTRY FOR THE HANDICAPPED
CHILD. AmDental 1956 27min sd color $150,
rent $3.50
ad
English and Spanish narrations
Produced by Manuel Album, D.D.S. and
the Philadelphia Society for Crippled Children
and Adults
Shows dental treatment given to children
with various handicaps resulting from cerebral
palsy, mental retardation and other handicap-
pmg conditions. Discusses patient management,
premedication and local anesthesia and full
mouth reconstruction carried out in the hospital
under general anesthesia. Stresses considera-
tions for treatment in the dental chair
DERBY FEVER. GenMot 1959 24min sd color
free -loan
ei-Jh
. Shows the 1959 Soap Box Derby at Akron,
Ohio where the champions participate in pa-
rades and receive special VIP treatment
DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT. GirlS 1959
30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the hand
arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
, Describes the beauty in objects — a spoon,
chair, bowl, etc. Explores architectural design
as a reflection of social attitudes. Shows a
New Guinea hut with supporting beams with
god faces on them to keep out evil spirits.
Brownie scout completes a mosaic tile, an In-
termediate creates a mobile, and a Senior paints
an abstract design in oil on canvas
DESIGN AND MAN. lowaU 1958 12min sd color
$90, rent $2.25
ad
In order to introduce the concept of de-
sign, man's impact of his surroundings and his
efforts to adapt his environment to his own
purposes are shown to be dynamic processes.
Shows examples of industrial and arcnitecturai
design in their application to tools, furniture,
and both permanent and portable housing
LC card Fi A 60-252
DESIGN FOR ABUNDANCE. Atlas 1959 23min
sd color $145
el-Jh-sh-ad
, Sponsored by the American Phytopatho-
logical Society
. A plant pathologist explains to a neigh-
boring family how plant diseases are caused
by viruses, bacteria, fungi and nematodes— the
same type of germs that cause diseases in
humans and animals. Shows prevention and
control of these diseases
DESIGN FOR DETROIT. MichConGas 1960
23mm sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Tells the story of the $500,000,000 redevel-
opment plan for Detroit's civic center, and
shows the way the city might look in the year
2010
DESIGN FOR FIRE PROTECTION. Bestwall
1959 15min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Photo-Arts Productions
Shows the adaptability in design of Best-
wall Firestopper poured gypsum roof decks
for use in factories, schools, offices and similar
buildings
DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN
THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. WayneStU
1958 23min sd b&w $105, color $190
c-ad
Sponsored by American Assn. for Health,
Physical Education and Recreation
Shows a physical education specialist and
a teacher working together to solve some of
the first emotional and social problems in the
9 and 10 year age group
LC card Fi A 58-648
EFLA evaluation card No. 3737
DESIGN OF MOLDED PHENOLICS. Union
Carb 1956 30min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
An engineering discussion of the prob-
lems which must be overcome in successfully
designing molded phenolic plastic parts. Covers
such subjects as: shrinkage, undercuts, wall
thickness, effective styling and surface treat-
ments, tolerance in dimensions, notch sensitiv-
ity, taper, and inserts
DESIGN WITH A CAMERA
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
27
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films). NET 1958 ea
29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. DESIGN WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION.
Provides an introduction to the series.
Explains how the elements of art and
good design are related to everyday liv-
ing. Shows some of the techniques to be
taught in the remaining programs
2. FIGURES IN ACTION. Illustrates an easy
method of drawing figures in action. In-
troduces the "sausage manikin" and
shows how to make one. Explains the
use of the design frame and contrast
when drawing
3. SHAPES, COLORS, FIGURES. Continues
the discussion of good design. Shows how
shapes, colors, and figures are used to
make pictures more interesting. Reviews
contrast, the design frame, lines, and
size in composition
4. TEXTURE AND COLOR. Explains the use
of texture and color for interest and de-
sign. Illustrates texture and color in na-
ture: grass, rocks, sand and bark. Points
out how colors can be used to create
mood
5. THE SUBJECT AS SHAPE AND SYMBOL.
Reviews the use of the design frame,
color, contrast, and texture in art. Ex-
f'lains symbols and their use in design,
llustrates how a design subject can be
made more interesting through variation
in shape
6. WHAT MAKES A PICTURE. Discusses and
reviews the basic elements that are com-
bined to produce design. Explains the
importance of individual interpretation.
Concentrates on the place of shape in
designing a picture
7. ESSENTIALS OF PAINTING. Demonstrates
some basic techniques of painting. Shows
what materials are needed, how poster
paint is prepared, and how to use a brush
for various effects. Relates the crayon
techniques of previous programs to the
use of paint
8. BLOCK PRINTING. Explains the materials,
tools, and techniques of linoleum block
printing. Shows how they are made and
used. Illustrates with examples of block
prints
9. SILK SCREEN PRINTING. Demonstrates
the basic materials and techniques of
silk screen printing. Shows how to make
a silk screen frame. Explains how de-
signs are made with crayon and stencils.
Illustrates the printing process using oil
and water color paints
10. OTHER GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES. Dis-
cusses the graphic techniques of collage,
scrafltto, stencil, and poster paint on
crayon. Shows the materials used and
demonstrates each technique
11. INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE. Dis-
cusses basic techniques of sculpture in
clay. Shows the tools needed and explains
their use. Demonstrates two techniques
of sculpturing: building up and cutting
away
12. CLAY AND ITS POSSIBILITIES. Demon-
strates the use of the potter's wheel.
Shows examples of many kinds of pot-
tery. Explains how basic shapes are
formed on the potter's wheel
13. DESIGN WITH A CAMERA. Explains the
use of photography in art and shows
examples of famed photographers. Applies
the design principles of shape, texture,
line, size, and contrast to the camera
DESIGN WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
DESIGNING A BETTER TOIVIORROW— A
CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE. AmInst
Arch 1959 13l^min sd color $65. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
, Produced by Henry J. Kaufman & As-
Explains the attitudes, interests, and
educational , preparations which are desirable
for the study of architecture as a career Dis-
cusses the elements and meaning of architec-
ture; describes the nature of architectural
study, and advice on the best means of prep-
aration
DETERMINATION OF ATOMIC WEIGHT
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 firms)
DEVELOPING THE SPACE NEAR BUILD-
INGS
In LANDSCAPE (5 films)
DEVELOPING YOUR SALES PERSONALITY.
Dartnell 1959 30min sd b&w $290, rent $40
ad
Demonstrates seven personality traits
every salesman should master to develop a
winning personality
°^^f '-PP'^.ENT OF CONTROLS. MinnU 1959
28mm sd b«&w (Understanding human be-
havior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
*u ^ Contrasts the adaptational approach to
the development of control mechanisms or con-
science with the classical Freudian description
of the development of super-ego. Describes
some of the mechanisms of adaptation involved
in the failure of the control mechanism and
the relationship of these mechanisms to dis-
turbed, antisocial behavior
LC card Fi A 59-1016
DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CONCEPT. MinnU
1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding human
behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the development of the self-
concept froni the standpoint of adaptational
psychodynamics. Emphasizes the importance
of the proprioceptive input, and the necessity
for adequate differentiation of self from en-
vironment, showing how disturbances in these
processes result in disturbed behavior
LC card Fi A 59-1014
In HERITAGE XVII (4 films)
DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16 films). C-
BEduc 1958 si b&w (Phrase reading ser)
$246. rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Visual Education
An introductory sound film is succeeded
by 15 silent films which are designed to in-
struct and motivate phrase-reading as opposed
to word-at-a-time reading. Actual practice in
reading situations start with rates at 100 words
per minute, and advance to 536 words per
minute
Titles are:
IT'S IN THE PHRASE (Introduction)
BEGINNING PHRASE READING (3 films)
INTERMEDIATE PHRASE READING (6
films)
ADVANCED PHRASE READING (6 films)
DEVIL TO PAY. NatWhsle 1960 27V«min sd
b&w $125. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Rodell Productions
Depicts the essentiality of and the econ-
omy inherent in the wholesale method of dis-
tribution. Produced to offset the frequently
encountered attitude that the wholesaler is
something of a parasite in our economy
DEVIL'S DISCIPLE (excerpt). TFC 1959 8min
sd b&w rent $35
sli-c Guide
Classroom excerpt of feature film
Produced by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster &
Bryna Productions
Designed to illustrate Shaw's techniques.
the excerpt presents the court martial scene
from Act III
DIALECTIC OF COMMUNISM
In COMMUNISM (4 films)
DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
DIFFERENT AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
28
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
DIG A FURROW DEEP. ProtEpisc 1959 28min
sd color $210, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Portrays three aspects of the Episcopal
Church's work in Central America, newest
overseas missionary district
LC card Fi A 60-79
DIPLOMACY IN A DEMOCRACY
In HERITAGE XVII (4 films)
DIRT ON THE MOVE. Allis- Chalmers 1956
12min sd color purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Illustrating engineerinff features,. of .the
TS 260 motor scraper and their applications
LC card Fi A 57-449
DISASTER FILE— HURRICANE^ AUDREY.
BurCommRes 1958 15min sd b&w $23. free-
loan; color $55
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ted Malone Productions for
National Board of Fire Underwriters
Depicts the mobilization of emergency
forces to aid a stricken area in its comeback
from catastrophe — using as an example .the
wide devastation caused in coastal Louisiana
by Hurricane Audrey
DISCHARGE THROUGH GASES. . McGraw
1957 12min sd b&w (Advanced science ser)
$70. rent apply
sh-c
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids. Great Britain _ , . ,
Shows the discharge patterns which occur
when pressure is progressively reduced. as well
as an explanation of the theory of discharge
through rarefied gases
DISCOVERING SOLIDS (3 films). DeltaFlm sd
b&w ea $75: color ea $150. rent ea $10
jh-sh Guide
Application of mathematics principles to
space perception. Art. animation and model
demonstrations help develop formulas for find-
ing the volumes and areas of solids
Titles are:
SURFACE AREAS OF SOLIDS. 1960 15min
VOLUMES OF CUBES. PRISMS. AND CY-
LINDERS. 1959 18min
VOLUMES OF PYRAMIDS. CONES. AND
SPHERES. 1960 15min
DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO (13
films). NET 1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea
$4.75
el-lh
Produced by WTTW. Kinescope
Titles are:
1 ON AN ISLAND. Visits those animals at the
zoo native to Australia. Tells the story
of the kangaroo, wallaroos, wallabies, and
the dingo dog
2. LOOKS DON'T COUNT. Points out the
characteristics that determine relation-
ships among different animals. Shows
that looks do not always count in dis-
covering animal relatives
3. COPY-CATS. Shows those animals which
look and live alike but are unrelated. Ex-
plains that copy-cats occur in the plant,
bird, and animal worlds and tells why
4. CASE OF THE VANISHED TOES. Explains
how hoofed animals developed from an-
cestors with toes. Shows the dik-dik,
giant eland, sable antelope, and hippo-
potumus
5. MYSTERY OF MUSEKA. Tells the story of
the okapi and the giraffe. Explains .how
the okapi was captured and identified.
Shows how the giraffe and okapi are
adapted to make a living in their native
habitat
6. MANY LONG YEARS AGO. Explains how
the odd- toed, hoofed mammals have
changed from their distant ancestors.
Shows the rhinos, zebras, tapiers, and
horses
7. ARMED IN THE TEETH. Explains how
nature armed the carnivores to shear,
tear and grind their food. Shows the
lion, tiger, leopard, cheeta, hyaena, and
the panda
8. PLAYBOYS OF THE ZOO. Visits those ani-
mals at the zoo which are the most
entertaining. Shows the bears, otters,
elephant seals, and sea lions. Explains
why they are called the playboys of the
zoo
9. HEADS AND TAILS. Explains that monkeys
have many differences especially in heads
and tails. Shows the DeBrazzas, langurs,
patas and lemurs
10. GREAT APES. Points out the similarities
and differences of the apes. Shows the
gibbons, chimpanzees, gorillas, and
orang-utans
11. YOU CAN'T BE EVERYTHING. Visits the
birds which do not fly, including the
ostrich and the penguin. Compares these
birds with those that can fly absolutely
free from bars and cages
12. MORE WAYS THAN ONE. Explains the
many ways in which reptiles function
and get a living. Shows an egg- eating
snake, a matamata turtle, iguana lizard,
and a gharial
13. HOME IS WHERE YOU FIND IT. Shows
how climate, geographical catastrophies,
and an animal's adaptation to its environ-
ment makes it impossible to live else-
where. Tells the story of lorises, horn-
bills, and related monkey families
THE DISCOVERY OF DYNAMIC LIFT
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
DISMAL SWAMP. Virginia- Ed 1959 18min sd
color $105, rent $8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A trip into the heart of Virginia's Dis-
mal Swamp, showing the natural wonders and
life of the Swamp
DISNEYLAND, U.S.A. Disney 1957 42min sd
color (People and places ser) $300, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Visit to Disneyland Park, Anaheim, Calif.
LC card Fi A 59-648
DIVINE WORSHIP
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
DIVINITY OF CHRIST
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
DO WE NEED A NEW EDUCATIONAL REV-
OLUTION? NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Semi-
nar on American civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the need
for educational changes in America. Voices
views on what changes are needed and how
they should be brought about. Questions the
ends of education, where the major emphasis
should be placed, teacher training, and how to
provide for all students regardless of special
aptitudes or abilities
DR CARTER TAKES A DRIVE. NYStHealth
1959 20min sd b&w or color purchase apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Leo Trachtenberg Films
Uses individuals of varying ages to dem-
onstrate the wide range of dental disease and
to contrast their dental and hygienic habits
and the resulting influence on dental health.
Emphasizes the importance of early dental
examination for children and of periodic check-
ups for adults
LC card Fi A 59-840
EFLA evaluation card No. 3916
DOCTOR FAUSTUS
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
DOES CHRIST LIVE IN YOUR HOME?
Family 1959 30min sd b&w rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows that family worship is the spiritual
foundation of the Christian home, and empha-
sizes the importance of maintaining a strong
Christian faith in each succeeding generation
LC card Fi A 59-130
DOES DISARMAMENT MAKE SENSE?
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
DOLCEDO
In ORIGINAL OPERA SERIES (4 films)
29
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
DOLLS OF AMERICA. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells how dolls were made by the pio-
neers. Explains how they used corn husks,
dried fruit, and wax to make dolls
DOLLS, PUPPETS, AND DIVERSION. GirlS
1959 30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the
hand arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope ^ . ^
Surveys hand puppets, finger puppets and
shows the difference between puppet and
marionette. Three Girl Scouts make puppets
and marionettes from rubber balls, wood blocks,
tape and tacks. Shows a Hopi Indian makmg a
Kachina doll
'^^'in^GREAT^MOMENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
DONA ROSA— POTTER OF COYOTEPEC, ,^
In MEXICAN CERAMIC ARTISTS— THEIR
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES (3 films)
DONALD IN MATHMAGIC LAND. Disney 1959
26min sd color $250
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Donald Duck learns the importance of
mathematics. Sequences show how the basic
principles relate to music, art. architecture,
sports, and other phases of daily life
LC card Fi A 59-845
DOUBLE LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER MANN (3
films). CathMen 1960 ea 30min sd b&w ea
$95. rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. THE CONFESSION. Christopher searches
for his identity in a world of confused
values
2. THIS LIGHTED CANDLE. The birth of a
son makes Christopher Mann take stock of
himself as a Catholic
3. AS WE LOVE. Christopher learns that
Christian charity can be an everyday pos-
sibility, in business and at home
DOWN SHIFTING AND EMERGENCY STOPS
AND TURNS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
DOWN TO EARTH. ModernTP 1959 13min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Eastern Films for Avco Corp.
Explains that if a space ship is not
properly designed, it will burn up like a meteor
when it crashes back into the earth's atmos-
phere. Tells how the re-entry problem was
solved so that space flight could become a
reality
DRAINAGE
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
DRAMA OF METAL FORMING. Shell 1960
28min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Portrays the color, noise and excitement
of the metal-forming industry. Shows how
giant machines and intricate processes are used
to forge a massive turbo generator rotor weigh-
ing a hundred tons as well as to draw a copper
wire a few thousands of an inch in diameter,
Explains the precise lubrication demanded by
the combination of power and delicacy charac-
teristic of metal forming
LC card Fi A 60-458
DRAMATIC ^READINGS (4 films). CathMen
1960 ea 30min sd b&w ea $95. rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinesco'^es
A group of dramatic readings based on
man s love for God
Titles are:
CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
PROUHEZB IN HELL AND HEAVEN
THE TRIAL
WITH CROOKED LINES
THE DRIVER
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films). NET 1959 ea
30min sd b&w ea $125. rent ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Produced by WCET. Kinescopes
Presents a series based on the driver edu-
cation program of the Cincinnati public schools.
Uses film clips, magnetic board models, dummy
automotive controls, and rear screen projection
to illustrate driving techniques
Titles are:
1. OVERVIEW
2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
DRIVER
3. PERSONALITY OF THE DRIVER
4. ATTITUDES. EMOTIONS. AND HABITS
5. ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
6. DRIVER'S LICENSE
7. MECHANICS OF THE CAR
8. SAFETY FEATURES
9. NATURE OF THE ROADWAY
10. TRAFFIC CONTROL
11. NATURAL LAW
12. MAN-MADE LAWS
13. LAWS. ENFORCEMENT. AND COURTS
14. PREPARING TO START AND START-
ING. STEERING. STOPPING. BACKING
15. DOWN SHIFTING AND EMERGENCY
STOPS AND TURNS
16. PARKING AND BACKING INTO A STALL
AND SKILLS ON HILLS
17. STANDARD SHIFT DRIVING AND PRAC-
TICE DRIVING IN TRAFFIC
18. DEFENSIVE DRIVING
19. DEFENSIVE ACTION
20. CITY DRIVING
21. HIGHWAY DRIVING
22. PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
23. OTHER USERS OF THE HIGHWAY
24. ADVERSE CONDITIONS
25. NIGHT DRIVING AND EMERGENCY
SITUATIONS
26. PURCHASE AND USB OF CAR
27. MAINTENANCE
28. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE
29. ACCIDENTS '
DRIVER'S LICENSE
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
DRIVING THE SUPERHIGHWAYS. Ford 1958
12min sd b&w (Driver education ser) free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows that modern superhighways and
toll roads offer smooth, safe motoring to the
driver who knows how to apply basic driving
skills. Advises on blending and passing in super-
highway traffic, night driving, and entering and
leaving the road
DRY MOUNT YOUR TEACHING PICTURES.
McGraw 1958 lOmin sd b&w $60. rent apply
Produced by Syracuse University
Explains how the use of dry mount tissue
and an ordinary iron enables a teacher to mount
for classroom use a variety of valuable teaching
pictures collected from many sources
LC card Fi A 58-795
EFLA evaluation card No. 3703
DUCK HUNTING WITH JIMMY ROBINSON.
Ideal 1958 llmin sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Hearst magazines
Shows ducks in flight and gives directions
on the proper method of handling a gun while
hunting
DUDE RANCH. Sportlite 1957 12V2min sd (Ad-
venture out of doors ser) b&w $55. rent $5;
color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Shows horses, scenery and trout fishing
from a rubber raft — against the backdrop of
Glacier Peak. Montana
30
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
DWIGHTIANA. CinemalG 1960 4min sd color
rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Marie Menken,
Frivolous motion study with animation of
beads, pebbles, buttons, colored pencils
DYNAMIC CAREERS THROUGH AGRICUL-
TURE. FarmFlm 1959 28min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Star Informational Films for
Charles Pflzer & Co.
Shows the opportunities open to ypune
people in various aspects of the agricultural
industry, and explains that basic training in
agriculture is useful preparation for careers in
such fields as scientific research and an all
phases of business
LC card Fi A 59-577
EARLY-DAY COWBOYS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
D-ei
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the early-day cowboy. Explains
why he wore his particular costume and how he
hunted animals, fought Indians, and was trained
to herd, brand, and drive cattle. Points out
the importance of meat and the development of
great herds of cattle
EARLY HOUSES. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w
(Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the houses built by the early
settlers. Explains the use of bricks, logs, and
other materials in building houses. Discusses
the construction of fireplaces
EARLY MONEY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of early money. Explains how people
bartered before money was used. Describes the
many things used for exchange purposes. Shows
various coins used today - - ..,
THE EARTH IN SPACE ^ _^ ^. •
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
EASTER VIGIL. CathMen 1959 30min sd b«&w
$125. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Kinescope , , . . ,
Underlines the significance of the principal
elements of the new liturgy of Holy Saturday.
Readings from Scripture are combined with the
liturgy to provide a documentary
EASY STREET. GenMot 1959 14min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Peeks into the future and shows working
ideas that point the way to completely different
concepts of motoring, such as the electronic
highway and automatic guidance
ECHO OF AN ERA. Brandon 1958 lOmin sd
color $150. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry Freeman
The early days of the Third Avenue "El"
in New York, as seen in engravings and photo-
graphs, offer an insight into the customs as
well as the tastes of the past
LC card Fi A 59-703
ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE SHORE
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
EDUCATION
In UNCLE GEORGE AND UNCLE MA-
LACHY (4 films)
EDUCATION FOR MANAGEMENT AND AD-
MINISTRATION
In HERITAGE XVII (4 films)
EDUCATION IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.
Assn 1960 17min sd b&w or color free-loan
ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
for Council for Financial Aid to Education
Explores a crisis in education . . . con-
trasts the role of the college professor today
with that of the 1900's
EDUCATIONAL BUILDING INTERIORS AND
FURNISHINGS. Broadman 1956 15min sd
b&w (How others have built ser) rent $2
c-ad
Shows several educational buildings which
Southern Baptist Churches have built, explain-
ing their good points of planning and construc-
tion
LC card Fi A 58-1054
EFFECTIVE LISTENING. See SPEECH: EF-
FECTIVE LISTENING
EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP (5 films). ICR
Corp 1959 ea 16min sd b&w ea $135, rent
ea $27.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Teleclinics, Inc. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS
YOURS. Illustrates techniques in the per-
formance of the over-all sales job, con-
centrating on how to insure customer
loyalty under any and all strains of
trouble or pressure from competition
2. HOW TO HANDLE PRICE RESISTANCE.
Shows how to master certain techniques
helpful in justifying price. Tells how to
cultivate the attitude of never being
ashamed of how much a product costs . . .
but be proud of what it is worth
3. HOW TO PLUG TIME LEAKS. Describes
how to increase sales productivity by
simply having the salesman use his work-
ing time to best advantage. Through self-
search and analysis he can eliminate
many wasteful practices, developing in-
stead those procedures which can save
his time for selling
4. HOW TO PACKAGE YOUR PERSONALITY
FOR GREATER PULL. Shows those per-
sonality techniques which appeal to buy-
ers and bring in more sales. Tells how to
make sure that the content of every sales
talk is always solid with product knowl-
edge and packed tight with buyer benefits
5. HOW TO HELP YOUR CUSTOMER OVER-
COME DECISION FEAR. Shows three
basic techniques: (1) Giving reassurance
to the customer through the salesman's
own belief in his product. (2) Making all
of the buying benefits 'add up" to the
customer's advantage. (3) Showing how
these buying benefits should mean buying
now
EFFICIENT OPERATIONS— l-ll
In ENGIN EERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
EGGS BY AUTOMATION. Hotchkiss 1959 lOmin
sd b&w $50, color $85
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how automation principles have
been applied to the normally slow and difficult
job of weighing, grading, and packaging eggs
for market
EGYPTIAN VILLAGE. FilmAssoc 1960 18min
sd b&w $110, color $200
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Goudsou's Productions
Explains that two- thirds of the popula-
tion of Egypt today are farmers. Shows the
everyday life of a farmer, or fellah, and his
family as they work in the fields, prepare and
eat their meals, meet with other villagers, and
arrange for a wedding. Strong religious tradi-
tions and lack of contact with the outside
world have enabled the fellahs of Egypt to
continue their centuries-old way of life
LC card Fi A 60-611
EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films). Assn
1959 ea ISVomin sd b&w ea $25.50, rent ea
$3
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pierce Butler, Jr. Foundation
for Education in World Law
Titles are:
1. WORLD LAW. Presents the case for world
law and explains how it can guarantee
world peace, with justice for all nations
31
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE — Continued
2. DOES DISARMAMENT MAKE SENSE?
Considers the economic and social gains
of total disarmament instead of the pro-
posed reduction of armaments
3. PERMANENT U N POLICE FORCE. De-
scribes the history of the United Nations
"Emergency Police Force," charts its in-
itial success and urges that it become a
permanent U N institution
4. WHAT'S IN IT FOR EVERYONE? Pictures
the eventual rewards of peace, prosperity,
and freedom that can be realized under
a strong United Nations
5. MEMBERSHIP IN THE U N. Explains how
the nations of the world through member-
ship in the U N can experience peace
and freedom and yet retain their sov-
ereignty
6. YOU AND THE U N. Discusses the relation-
ship between the individual and the
United Nations and how this organization
works for all of us
7. CHARTER REVIEW. Explains the whole
question of Charter Review
8. ANSWER NOW. Urges World Peace, under
law through the United Nations. .A
montage of the other films of the series
EINSTEIN. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope , . ^ ^i. i
Explains Einstein's theories and their
implications. Discusses Einstein's social phi-
losophy and religious concepts and tells why a
world idolized a man whose theories few could
understand
THE ELDEST CHILD
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
ELECTRIC POWER AND COMMON SENSE.
BayState 1958 28y2min sd color $137.95
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Electric Power Companies
Details a number of safety factors. Shows
what can happen when a car hits a pole, the
danger of careless kite or model airplane fly-
ing and tree climbing near live wires, careless
handling of metal ladders, and contact with
wire fences especially during a storm
ELECTRICITY: HOW TO MAKE A CIRCUIT.
EBF 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50;
color $120, rent $4
p-el Guide
Shows how three primary- grade children
set up a simple telegraph between their house
and a tree house in the yard and learn how
electricity does its work and how to use dry
cell batteries. Explains the importance of safety
in handling electricity and points out that dry
cells are useful for experiments with electricity
and circuits because of the relative safety
with which they can be handled
LC card Fi A 59-495
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, MIXTURES
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
ELEPHANT BABY. EBF 1959 llmin sd b&w
$60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4
p-el Guide
Story of a baby elephant from his first
day in the jungle, through many weeks of
training, to the day he joins a working
of elepnants in a teakwood lumber camp
ELITES AND CLASSES IN AMERICA. NET
1959 29min sd b&w (Seminar on American
civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the
present class struggle in America. Voices
views on who owns and runs America, the
place of business, the, military, and the intel-
lectual elite in controlling our society, and the
total effect of elites and classes on democracy
EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
EMBRYOLOGY
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
Tilms)
EMERGENCY EMOTIONS. MinnU 1959 27min
sd b&w (Understanding human behavior
ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses patterns of behavior in re-
sponse to threatening, dangerous, emergency
situations. Describes various types of emer-
gency emotional responses, and gives examples
of their influence upon the behavioral pattern;
discusses the importance of this type of re-
sponse to the survival of the individual, and
the causal relationship of emergency responses
to disturbed behavior and symptom formation
LC card Fi A 59-1010
EMOTIONAL MATURITY. McGraw 1957 20min
sd b&w (Adolescent development ser) $120,
rent apply
c-ad
Correlated with the book "Adolescent
development" by Elizabeth B. Hurlock
The dramatization of a high school boy's
immature behavior, shows some of the conse-
quences when an adolescent fails to channel
his emotions into positive actions and feelings
LC card Fi A 58-725
EFLA evaluation card No, 3846
EMPLOYMENT OF THE OLDER WORKER
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
ENCAUSTIC BY KARL 2ERBE. FloridaStU
1957 18min sd color $126
c-ad
Explains the process of encaustic — the
use of hot wax as a binder for pigment Fol-
lows the artist Karl Zerbe from the laying
of a collage ground on bare masonite through
the final touches of blow -torch to the surface
of the finished painting
EFLA evaluation card No. 3883
THE END OF SUMMER. Hirshorn 1959 12min
sd b&w $100. rent $10
c-ad
Several situations, in which a little girl,
dressed in snowsuit and boots pulls a sled in
summer, are used to satirize advertising, elec-
trical appliances, and the cinema — and es-
pecially the bulk of surrealistic films
LC card Fi A 60-534
END OF THE LINE. CanNFB 1960 30min sd
b&w $130
el-Jh-,ad
A nostalgic look at the steam locomotive
as it passes from reality into history
END TO COLOR CONFUSION. Bestwall 1958
13min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Photo-Arts Productions
Corp.
The development and use of color styling
by Beatrice West, color consultant, in Cer-
tainteed asphalt roofing and siding. Shows
how color is used to bring about greater ex-
terior color harmony in today's modern homes
ENERGY. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w
(Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Explains why energy is necessary, where
it is obtained and why more energy is needed.
Defines and gives examples of kinetic and
potential energy. Uses charts and diagrams
to show how energy is used and how much
is available
ENERGY LOSSES AT CONVERGING PIPE
JUNCTIONS. MinnU 1959 23min sd color
$200
c-ad
Tile or field drainage study of St An-
thony Hydraulics Laboratory and the Agricul-
tural Engineering Department of the Univer-
sity of Minnesota
ENFORCING RULES AND PROCEDURES
In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS
(6 films)
ENGINEER IN A FUR COAT. Hilf 1960 12min
sd color $100
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the North American beaver, his
works and his ways
32
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
ENGINEERING. TulaneU 1958 30min sd b&w
(Tulane close-up ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Discusses the environment best suited
for eng-ineerinff research. Explains that the
study of engineering is the story of civilization
itself, and that the engineer utilizes both the
resources of nature and the information
provided by science, as he sets about the task
of mastering his environment
LC card Fi A 59-956
ENGINEERING COMPUTION SKILLS, THE
SLIDE RULE (15 films). lowaU 1960 sd
b«&w ea $75
sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
1. CONSTRUCTION OF BASIC SCALES
2. MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
3. CHAIN OPERATIONS
4. RATIO PROBLEMS
5. CONVERSIONS
6. SQUARES, CUBES, AND ROOTS
7. EFFICIENT OPERATIONS— I
8. EFFICIENT OPERATIONS— II
9. RAISING NUMBERS TO POWERS
10. ROOTS AND EXPONENTIAL EQUATIONS
11. TRIGONOMETRIC SCALES
12. RIGHT TRIANGLES
13. RIGHT TRIANGLE APPLICATIONS
14. OBLIQUE TRIANGLES
15. COMPOSITE AREAS
ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK. WestElec 1958
25min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding, Inc.
The actual solution of problems faced by
Western Electric engineers as they deal with
intricate wiring machines, component insertion
machines, electro -forming of telephone wire,
the automatic assembly of tiny transistors, etc.
Discusses the changing concepts of manufac-
turing, including the increasing use of com-
puter techniques, and describes the technolog-
ical progress achieved through the successful
merger of ideas from the minds of many en-
gineers
LC card Fi A 59-1044
ENGINEERING OF AGREEMENT. Round 1958
18min sd b&w $140, rent $25; color $240
sh-c-ad Guide
Analyzes mistakes supervisors and sales-
men often make when they try to obtain agree-
ment from others. Presents techniques for the
successful engineering of agreement: Open
questions, Reflection, and Directive Questions
LC card Fi A 59-234
EFLA evaluation card No. 3918
ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films). lowaU
1958 sd b&w ea $75. rent ea $3.75
c-ad
Titles are:
1. LOGARITHMS— CHARACTERISTICS. 26min.
An experimental film in classroom lecture
format designed to test the efficacy of
film presentation of basic problem courses
in engineering
LC card Fi A 60-268
2. LOGARITHMS— THE MANTISSA. 26min. In-
troduces the concept of. and demonstrates
the uses of the mantissa in logarithmic
operations
LC card Fi A 60-269
3. LOGARITHMIC OPERATIONS— L 27min.
Explains some of the various possibilities
for use of logarithms in mathematical
calculations
LC card Fi A 60-270
4. LOGARITHMIC OPERATIONS— IL 28min.
Continues discussion on uses of loga-
rithms in mathematical calculations
LC card Fi A 60-271
5. TRIGONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS. 32min.
Discusses theory and uses of logarithms
in trigonometric calculations
LC card Fi A 60-272
6. LOGARITHMS— SUMMARY. 21min. Reviews
logarithmic theory and operations
" card Fi A 60-273
'£g^
ENGLISH HISTORY: NINETEENTH rPM
Jh-sh-c Guide
i„+,-^»,^^'^i^^'^®u^^^^.®^?^"tion. rather than revo-
lution, was characteristic of English politrcal
reform m^ the_19th century. Covers the perif^
^l^^^^^ i^® First Reform Bill of 1832 and the
Third Reforni Bill of 1884, shows the factor^
influencing the English political adiustmeJt
to the industrial revolution and makes Slar
lelislatlSnl ""^ ^^^ ^^^°^ POliticaf'ISd' sock5
ENJOYING^THE^GIFT OF TIME-LIBERAL
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
ENJOYING ^TH|^GIFT OF TIME-SERVICE
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
EPILEPTIC CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
EPISODIC FORM— l-ll
I^ KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
EROSION
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
^^^^^r-fr.i'^^lhK- ^P^ *1.960 17min sd b&w
$90, rent $3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
ir.,,^,.P^H^^^ Eskimo family life during the
journey to spring hunting grounds at the
fPfin^ and summer camp site, and at the
trading post and the town. Shows how con-
LC card Fi A 60-5
P-e1-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish narration
A visit to Madrid, Seville and the Central
Plateau reveals the bustling urban lif^ the
farming methods, and historic sites that char-
ts Span ish^f^rm^ ^^^'^- ^^^^^ f^mhTmeon
^^^^^Tr!^h °"r^ ^f AFRICA. Fritzsche 1958
27min sd color free -loan
c-ad
r,r'rsr=^..^^ survsy of perfume and flavoring oil
production in Southern Africa. Madagg^car
Comoro, and Reunion Islands. Replete wftli
f^Il^lX'f"^^' wildlife. African natives, primitive
transportation and scenic wonders
ESSENTIALS OF PAINTING
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
^"^^sd^b&w $i35^'^'^^'^- I^tFJ^iBur 1959 30min
ad
Canada^^^"^^^ ^^ National Film Board of
nhu^r.^^^'^^u^J *^® special problems of retarded
children Shows practices with regard to their
eSI^ T^ training which are being evolved in
special schools and. institutions to fit them
for a measure of independence
LC card Fi A 59-630
EFLA evaluation card No. 4098
^^^^ee-^i^n^^*^" ^^^" ^^^^ ^^"^^" ®^ ^°^°'*
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by De Beers Mines
monH cTh^^.'^^^ ^^® significance of the dia-
aV^?-?o ^^^^^ ^^w. diamonds are mined in
Africa and how grinding and cutting reveals
their brilliance and fire ^^vcaio
LC card Fi A 60-688
EUGENE ORMANDY— l-IV
In HERITAGE XIX (4 films)
^^^H^i^^wTun^'^^Y^^- ChofC-US 1958 15min
Sd color $110, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gal breath Pictures
r^,.^fl^- Spotlights vital facts about wages, prices.
h^°^r^^oo ^^^ /°^* P^ "^^^^' productivity, jobs
f^ fv?frUr"^Tf^„^v,^^S''y- ^^^"t a '^a-n who tries
himself ^^^°"^^ ^^^^ economic problems for
LC card Fi A 59-235
3S
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
EVERYONE ACTS CATHOLIC ^
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
EVOLUTION OF POWER. AV-ED 1959 Umln
sd b&w $50, rent $3; color $100, rent $6
el-Jh*sh-c-ad
Produced by Donald R. Douglass
A study of man's progress from the
muscle power of early times to the atomic
power of today. Portrays man's use of ani-
mals, wind, water, steam, electricity, com-
bustion, jet propulsion, and the atoin to help
him in his daily tasks, and shows with anima-
tion the ways in which many of the methods
^°^ LC card Fi A 59-871
EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films). NET 1957
ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by Syracuse University. Kine-
scopes
Titles are:
1. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: INTRODUC-
TION. Establishes the frame of reference
for the remaining programs in the series.
Explains that individual differences in
children occur in physical, mental, and
emotional growth and development. De-
scribes special and dynamic problems of
the exceptional child
2. GIFTED CHILD. Explains how gifted chil-
dren differ in intellectual, emotional, and
physical development. Stresses the im-
portance of wholesome home and school
activities in meeting the needs and in-
terests of the gifted
3. MENTALLY HANDICAPPED: EDUCABLE.
Discusses the special problems of the
child who is mentally handicapped but
educable. Explains who they are, the
problems they face in the community and
the school, and what can be done to
help them
4. MENTALLY RETARDED: TRAINABLE.
Shows the relationship of mentally re-
tarded children to their family and
neighbors. Describes the use of private
and public day schools and their objec-
tives
5. VISUALLY- HANDICAPPED CHILD: THE
PARTIALLY SIGHTED. Points out the
many degrees of partial-sightedness and
the implications of each. Stresses the
importance of the home, school, and com-
munity in providing proper development
for these children
6. VISUALLY- HANDICAPPED CHILD: THE
BLIND. Explains the care and under-
standing needed for the blind child to de-
velop and participate in the relationships
of life. Stresses the importance of the
home and special training in helping the
blind
7. AUDITORIALLY-HANDICAPPED CHILD:
THE DEAF. Defines deafness as the
inability to hear speech. Shows many of
the tecnniques used in teaching the deaf.
Points out characteristics of the deaf
child and how their capabilities are
strengthened
8. CRIPPLED CHILD. Points out the impor-
tance of early diagnosis, counseling, and
special services for crippled children. Ex-
plains the difficulties in solving the social
and physical needs of the crippled child.
Shows methods of physical and occupa-
tional therapy, and counseling for parents
9. CEREBRAL PALSIED CHILD. Defines cer-
ebral palsy and explains how physical
disability, psychological problems, mental
sub- normality, and the great number of
clinical types add to the complexity of
this affliction
10. CHRONIC DISORDERS. Discusses the spe-
cial problems confronting the child with
a chronic disorder such as hemaphilia.
Explains various types of chronic dis-
orders. Points out how social and emo-
tional growth is complicated by a chronic
illness
11. EPILEPTIC CHILD. Tells how ignorance,
superstitions, and half-truths add to the
complexity of providing wholesome rela-
tionships for the epileptic. Defines epi-
lepsy and explains the epileptic seizure.
A mother of an epileptic child discusses
the social problems which arise due to
her child's affliction
12. SPEECH DISORDERS: PHYSICAL HAND-
ICAPS. Points out the various kinds
of speech handicaps and their causes.
Explains the importance of early diag-
nosis and cooperation on the part of
doctor, parents, and speech therapists
13. SPEECH DISORDERS: STUTTERING. In-
terviews several children with this speech
handicap who explain methods they use
to overcome their difficulty. Tells how
and why many stuttering patterns de-
velop. Shows social problems brought
about by stuttering
14. SOCIALLY- MALADJUSTED CHILD. Ex-
plains the causes and factors in society
related to the development of social mal-
adjustment. Interviews a delinquent boy
and the parent of a socially-maladjusted
youngster. Illustrates points discussed.
15. COMMUNITY AND THE EXCEPTIONAL
CHILD. Discusses the many agencies in
the community who contribute to the
growth and development of exceptional
children: reviews the many and varied
types of exceptionality: and stresses the
importance of special services for the
many exceptional children and their spe-
cific problems
EX-CON
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
EXPANDING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.
MichU-TV 1958 14V2min sd b&w (Social
security ser) $50, rent $4
sh-c-ad
Considers a broad range of proposals
made over the years for expanding unemploy-
ment insurance benefits. Points up fact that
benefits have fallen short of original objective
EXPERIENCE AS GIVE AND TAKE
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
EXPERIMENTAL CANCER RESEARCH.
Thorne 1959 13i/^min sd color $135, rent $7
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates histological methods used
in basic research by Morrison award- winners,
Dr Edward Crabb and Dr Margaret Kelsall
at University of Colorado where study is be-
ing made of cellular changes during cancer
formation in hamsters
EXPLORING CASEIN. Grumbacher 1960 28min
sd color rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Haverland Film Laboratories
The artist, Henry Gasser, demonstrates
the versatility of casein painting in the vari-
ous techniques of transparent water color,
gouache, tempera and oil painting
LC card Fi A 60-645
EXPLORING ISLES. Moyer 1959 20min sd color
(Pacific Islands peoples ser) $225
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a journey aboard a native
manned copra cutter to the Lau Islands, lo-
cated in the eastern Fiji Islands on the Koro
Sea. Introduces the people, vegetation, loca-
tion, climate, geology and the naming of these
isles
EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS
^"^ S^.TySkL^x.^f.^f^CH 'N AMERICAN
HISTORY (4 films)
EXPLORING SPACE. DeRoche 1957 26min sd
b&w $100, rent $10; color $175, rent $15
jh-sh-c
Produced by Paul Thoma Productions
Presents the story of the space rocket.
Shows how the ancient Chinese mixed sulphur,
charcoal and saltpeter for explosives used in
the first fireworks. Depicts the step-by-step
development and operation of the modern
rocket
EFLA evaluation card No. 3884
^^f^LOflNG THE EDGE OF SPACE. Educ
Test 1959 19min sd color (Horizons of sci-
ence ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows applications of plastic balloon
technology to space reconnaissance at 100,000
feet. Explains inter- dependence among scienti-
fic disciplines
34
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
EXPOSURE. IndU 1959 12min sd b&w $50;
color $100, rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Clarifies underlying theoretical principles
of exposure of the photographic image viz.,
the law reciprocity, film latitude, and bright
*fi
ness range. Illustrates the application of these
principles to practice
EXPRESSION THROUGH DANCE. Contem
1959 23min sd h&w $100, rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Part of a dance is performed by Harriet
Ann Gray. Describes how a dance is readied
for production, and how motifs for a dance
composition may be found
EXTENSION OF THE PHRASE
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS
films)
(18
EYE WITNESS REPORT. SunOil 1960 Slmin
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by De Frenes Co.
Describes the need for the development
of a new system of dispensing gasoline to fit
the modern engine's octane need. Traces the
development of Sunoco custom blending
LC card Fi A 59-237
EYES IN OUTER SPACE. Disney 1959 27min
sd color (Science-factual ser) $250
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores the possibility of using weather
satellites to predict and control weather and
to preclude storms and other disturbances de-
structive to life and property
LC card Fi A 60-468
F.B.I. McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w (Twentieth
century ser) $135, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Reviews the history, training, laboratory
methods, and some of the historic criminal and
espionage cases solved by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation
LC card Fi A 58-1027
FDR: THIRD TERM TO PEARL HARBOR.
McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w (Twentieth
century ser) $135, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Features some of the historic moments
in Roosevelt's career from the period of June
1940 to December 7, 1941. Describes personali-
ties and events of his third term campaign,
and discusses the ominous days preceding the
entry of the United States into World War II
LC card Fi A 59-820
EFLA evaluation card No. 4099
FABRIC STORY. Hartley 1960 ISVamin sd b&w
$44, free- loan; color $116, free- loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by F, Schumacher & Co.
How to flatter a home with fabric. Shows
how to re-do a living room and bedroom by
doing them yourself
FABULOUS DECADE. NTPortAuth 1959 22min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Available In English, German, French,
Portuguese, Spanish and Italian versions
Story of the many new and improved
land, sea and air terminals which have been
provided at the Port of New York during the
past ten years, as well as new facilities sched-
uled for construction in the years immediately
ahead
FACE OF RED CHINA. McGraw 1959 54min
sd b&w $225, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Report on conditions inside Communist
China, based chiefly on exclusive film photo-
graphed inside China in November and Decem-
ber, 1958. Covers the communes by which Red
China Is mobilizing its vast human resources
to do the work of machines
FACE OF THE EARTH (10 Alms). NET 1957
ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by KQED. ICinescopes
Titles are:
1. TIME & TOOLS: INTRODUCTION. Pro-
vides an introduction to the series. Ex-
plains the various tools used by the geol-
ogist and the importance of time in the
study of the earth. Shows why the face
of the earth is "unchanging" yet "ever-
changing." Investigates and evaluates
present day clues used to understand the
changes in earth history
2. PLAIN DIRT. Explains the physical and
chemical processes of weathering. Shows
how rock is converted into soil and then
reconverted to rock. Discusses these proc-
esses as they relate to the changing nature
of the earth's surface
3. EROSION, Describes the work of water in
forming the finer features of the earth.
Explains the hydrologic cycle. Shows the
mechanics of water as it erodes and
moves materials over the surface even-
tually shaping valleys, canyons, plains,
and deltas
4. THE RIVER. Shows erosive characteristics
of rivers. Explains where rivers are
formed and how they differ in size, mo-
tion, and shape. Shows why rivers
meander thus producing river cycles.
Demonstrates the behavior characteristics
of great rivers with a miniature labora-
tory river
5. SCULPTURE OP THE LAND. Reviews
early concepts concerning the formation
of hills and valleys. Discusses the various
factors which bring about erosion. Shows
the evolution of a valley as it proceeds
through the ages of youth, maturity, and
old age. Explains the rate of land destruc-
tion and how the surface of the earth Is
continually lowered and raised again
6. GLACIATION. Explains how glaciers are
formed. Discusses three types of glaciers
and their movement. Demonstrates how
glaciers erode the surface of the earth.
Points out areas on the earth's surface
where glaciers are at work today and
shows evidence of glacial work In the
geologic past
7. THE SEACOAST. Demonstrates how ocean
waves shape the seacoast. Explains the
action of ocean waves in forming beaches,
spits, and sea cliffs. Outlines the develop-
ment of a shoreline through its various
stages of change from youth through
maturity and finally old age
8. SEDIMENTATION. Shows how nature
makes a solid rock through the compac-
tion of clays, sands, and silts under great
pressure. Explains how age of rocks Is
determined through a knowledge of plant
and animal fossils. Discusses changes In
land mass of North America as a result of
the rising and receding of the oceans
9. BREAKING AND BENDING. Explains the
factors involved in earth movement. Shows
the mechanics whereby rock may be
folded and bent. Points out the relation-
ship of erosion to the breaking and bend-
ing of the earth's crust In forming land
features
10. MOUNTAIN BUILDING. Explains the
origin of mountains. Discusses the forma-
tion of sedimentary rook, deformation,
and the final uplifting. Concludes with a
brief summary of the preceding programs
FACE OF THE HIGH ARCTIC. EBP 1959
14min sd b&w $75. rent $3; color $150. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A study of the geological evolution of the
Queen Elizabeth Islands of the Canadian Arctic
as shown in treeless wastes which bear evidence
of glfl<"iers that advanced and receded, and in
life forms that changed with the climate. In-
cludes views of scarred hills, jagged rocks, and
stone imprints of marine creatures from tem-
perate watero
LC card Pi A 59-632
FACE OF THE LAND. United Jew 1958 27mln
sd b&w free- loan
c-ad
Follows Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman of
the United Jewish Appeal as he moves around
Israel meeting with various members of the
multiple strata comprising Israel's population
35
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
FACT FINDING— MOTIVATIONAL METHODS
In DECISION MAKING FOR SUPER-
VISORS (5 films)
FACT INTO FICTION
In READING DICKENS (2 films)
FACTS ABOUT FILM. IntFlmBur rev 1959
12%min sd color (Audio- visual training ser)
$125
Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1948 film , . ^
Presents information on the various kinds
of film, what film is, who uses films, how to
maintain and repair films, and what causes film
damage. Deals primarily with splicing, storing
films, and curing 16mm sound film
LC card Fi A 59-670
EFLA evaluation card No. 3987
FACTS ABOUT FISH STOCKING. TennGame&
Fish 1959 18min sd b&w or color purchase
apply, free-loan
sh-c-ad
An approach to fish stocking as recom-
mended by modern management. Delves into
trout, bream. b«.ss. and walleye problems.
Shows a large helicopter delivering muskelunge
for stocking Dale Hollow
FACTS ABOUT PROJECTION. IntFlmBur rev
1959 16%min sd color (Audio-visual training
ser) $165
Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1950 film
Produced by Visual Education Films
Uses animation in the discussion of pro-
jection problems. Shows how the optical sec-
tion projects moving pictures on screen, and
how the sound section reproduces electrical
pulsations, amplifies them, and activates the
loud speakers. Discusses the care and main-
tenance of equipment: the arrangement of pro-
jector and screen for best results; the methods
of light control; the need for stocking spare
parts; and the essential need for preparation in
advance of screening
LC card Fi A 59-671
EFLA evaluation card No. 3988
FAIR CHANCE. Parthenon 1960 14l^min sd
b&w $45, color $75
c-ad
Sponsored by Planned Parenthood Fed-
eration of America
A dramatization points out the need for
Planned Parenthood and the help available at
Planned Parenthood clinics. A new father tells
the story by utilizing a fiashback of his own
childhood, the problems faced by his family
because of too many children, and the help
found through Planned Parenthood
FAIRS AND DRAMAS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p. el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of drama and entertain-
ment. Describes the development of fairs and
general stores. Explains how people acted out
stories . and used puppets, marionettes, and
pantomimes
FAIRWAY WOODS
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
FALL
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
'^^'ib'-r^^o ^'^°^^^P*^"H^°' TIMBER. Rarig
$154 79 ^jf; ^ (Logging safety ser)
Jh-sh-c-ad
Safety education subject, showing ap-
proved methods of falling big timber in the
Pacific Northwest
FALLOUT ATOM Carousel 1960 26min sd b&w
(Conquest ser) $135, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Examines scientific facts of human radia-
tion. Shows attempts to find out how much
radio active material the human body possesses
i?,^^Vi'f'"^i ^°^ "^i^^k exposure is a result of
nuclear tests, and the effects on health and
LC card Fi A 60-634
FAMILIA DE PETIRROJOS. Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish narration
A backyard setting for the story of a
robin family from early spring to late fall
LC card Fi A 60-946
FAMILY
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
FAMILY CIRCUS. Contem 1956 lOmin sd color
$90, rent $5
c-a-d
Produced by UPA Pictures
Uses animation to present a young child's
jealousy of her baby brother
FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films). CathMen 1958 ea
30min sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Presents pattern of marriage and family
life in America today. Analyzes the problems
of Catholic family life in modern society
Titles are:
1. MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
2. THE WEDDING
3. TWO IN ONE FLESH
4. COMPLEX SOCIETY
5. PROJECT: SURVIVAL
FAMILY WELFARE
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
FANTASY FOR FOUR STRINGS. Brandon
1959 5min sd color $90, rent $7.50
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Les Films de Pleiade
Abstract patterns painted in color directly
on films are used to express the quality of
Robert Gambler's original music score
LC card Fi A 59-706
FANTASY IN LIGHT. Scheyer 1958 lOmin sd
color $125
sh-c-ad
Shows a new technique using one scene
or original plate, and demonstrates special
color effects obtained by pure light, color
animation within color, and moving color back-
grounds in pictures and titles
LC card Fi A59-621
FAREWELL TO BIRDIE McKEEVER. Reyn-
oldsProd 1959 25min sd b&w $150. rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presents a dramatization which provides
a discussion based on office practices and proc-
edures and employee-employer relationships.
Illustrates social factors involved in effective
communication, and the role of communication
in organization management
LC card Fi A 59-767
FARMER DON AND THE CITY: HOW THEY
HELP EACH OTHER. FilmAssoc 1959
llmin sd b&w $60. rent apply; color $110,
rent apply
p-el Guide
Produced by Americana Films
Uses the experiences of a carrot farmer
to explain that the farmer grows the food
which all people need, but that he in turn de-
pends upon people in the city for many of the
things which he needs
LC card Fi A 59-1026
FARMER'S TOOLS. NET 1957 ISmin sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
P-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the development of farm tools.
Describes the early methods of farming in
America. Explains how improvements in tools
brought changes in the way of life of the
farmer
FARMS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
. Story of farm life in early America. Ex-
plains how the farmer once raised his own
animals and used them for the many things
he needed. Visits a farm to see farm animals
36
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FASHION FAIRY TALE. NatCotton 1960 13min
sd b&w or color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Two stewardesses after a flight to
Phoenix see the sights of the Southwest wear-
ing the newest spring and summer fashions.
Ends with a wedding in the West
FASHION ODYSSEY. NatCotton 1959 14min sd
b«&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The Maid of Cotton is seen on her globe-
circling tour with the outstanding fashions she
wore
FASHION PICTURE. Sterl-MovUSA 1960 30min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by International Ladies' Gar-
ment Workers' Union
How the people in the fashion mdustry
(designers, cutters, needleworkers. etc.) nil
American wardrobes, as well as a fashion show
of clothes for all ages and all budgets
FATAL STEP. BellTel 1957 lli/^min sd b«&w
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Southwest Film Laboratories
for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
A traveling salesman, arrested for speed-
ing, is given the choice of paying a fine or
spending one hour with a traffic officer. Shows
him bemg taken on a tour of an automobile
graveyard where he is told how speed killed
the former occupants of the cars
LC card Fi A 57-866
FATH ERS
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
FEARLESS AIRMAN. I
In IOWA READING FILMS,
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
HIGH
FEDERAL SUPPORT OF EDUCATION. YES
OR NO?
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
FIFTH PLATE. Methodist 1958 llmin S(
(Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a young college
girl who takes a friend home for the weekend
and is ashamed to have her friend see her fam-
ily and home as they really are
LC card Fi A 59-980
FIFTY MILES FROM POONA. CanNFB 1960
20min sd b&w $90
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the day-to-day life of a farmer
who lives in the Indian village of Phursangi.
fifty miles from Poona, Reveals much of tra-
ditional Hindu customs and beliefs, and also
the things people everywhere have in common —
the love of a farmer for his land, the devotion
of a mother to her children. Detailed views of
farming in India, food preparation, dress and
customs
50 MISSIONS
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
50,000 LIVES. Assn 1960 13l^min sd b&w or
color free- loan
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions for John-
son & Johnson
Describes the newly approved mouth-to-
mouth rescue breathing technique of artificial
respiration
50 YEARS OF 4-H. VirginiaPoly 1958 13min sd
b&w purchase apply, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Traces the history of 4-H showing club
members preparing for the annual 4-H parade
by their floats, scenes of the parade itself, and
a pageant commemorating the important events
in 4-H history
FIGHT FOR FAME. Seagram 1958 20min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Winik Productions
Highlights of the 1958 Canadian Open Golf
Championship
FEED MY SHEEP. BrighamYoungU 1957 30min
sd b&w $178; color $279, rent $5
ad
Tells of a Sunday School teacher who goes
out after the lost lambs of her flock, demon-
strates how she handles the problems of
getting one of them back in, and illustrates his
gratitude for her help
FENCES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of early fences and their builders.
Shows different kinds of fences and explains
their uses
FENCING FOR THE FUTURE. VirginiaPoly
1957 13min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the construction of a long- lasting,
easily-built farm fence
FERDINAND GEORG WALDMUELLER, BEST
PAINTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY.
Mauthner 1958 llmin sd color $125
Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents the works of the Viennese paint-
er, intermingled with life scenes of the land-
scapes and types painted by the artist. Musical
background
LC card Fi A 57-795
FIGURE
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
FIGUREHEAD. Sterling 1958 7min sd b&w $50.
color $100
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Halas & Batchelor
An adaptation of a poem by Crosbie Gars-
tin. telling the story of a carved wooden saint
who is painted to look like a soldier and be-
comes the figurehead of a sailing ship
LC card Fi A 59-1036
FIGUREHEADS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of figureheads used to decorate the
prows of sailing vessels. Describes the art of
carving figureheads. Shows different types of
this art Work
FIGURES IN ACTION
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
FILL 'ER UP. DuPont 1958 llVamin sd color
free -loan
ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
Story of the bargain found in each gallon
of gasoline. In addition to providing power in
a car to get you where you are going, it per-
forms many other convenient services
FERTILIZER MATERIALS
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
FIELDS OF THE FUTURE. NorthAmAv 1960
27%min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Sales Communications
Describes varied activities of the manu-
facture of aircraft missiles, nuclear reactors
and electronic equipment
FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films). Radiant sd
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc. for French Gov-
ernment Tourist Ofl[ice
Titles are:
CONTRASTS OF CARCASSONNE. 1959 6min
b&w $25. free-loan: color $50. free-loan.
A trip from this medieval city to the
northern ranges of the Pyrenees to visit
the solar energy laboratory of Mont Louis
37
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
FILMS OF FRANCE — Continued
FRANCE FOR THE SPORTSMAN. 1959 14min
b&w $50. free-loan: color $100. free-loan.
Sports available in various ,Parts. ot
France. Shows water sports, golf, fishing,
hunting and motoring, yachting, jai alai.
boules. and bull fight
GLIMPSES OF NORMANDY. 1957 6min b&w
$25, free-loan; color $50, free-loan. _ Visit
to Mont St Michel at the boundaries of
Normandy and Brittany
IN THE PEACEFUL. VALLEY OF THE
LOIRE. 1958 13y2min b«&w $40, free-loan,
color $95, free-loan. Paris, along the
Loire Valley, visits to the small com-
munities of the Benedictines; also a
famous basilica
IT'S CONVENTION TIME IN FRANCE. 1959
14l^min b&w $40, free-loan; color $100,
free- loan. Entertainment and sight- seeing
available for the conventioneers at
Cannes and Nice and other places in
France
MAGIC OF LES BAUX. 1958 5min b&w $25,
free-loan; color $50, free-loan. The once
fortified castle town, which is now a
tourist attraction. Points out that alu-
minum was discovered here
OLDEST PARIS. 1958 5min b&w $25, free-loan;
color $50, free-loan. Region of the He de
la Cite and the Marais, visiting the Na-
tional Archives and the Carna valet Mu-
seum
PARIS OF THE PAINTERS. 1957 13min b&w
$50, free-loan; color $100, free-loan. Paris'
store of paintings and sculptures; the
Louvre Museum
ROUSSILLON FOLKWAYS. 1959 6min b&w $25,
free- loan; color $50, free- loan. French
Catalonia including Perpignan, Prades, St
Michel de Cuxa, Collioure and Banyuls-
sur-Mer. Shows the grape harvest and
Catalonian folk dancers
SHOPPING IN PARIS. 1957 14min b&w $50,
free-loan; color $100, free-loan. Paris
fashions; the art district and unusuai
gifts found only in Paris
SUMMERTIME IN THE FRENCH ALPS. 1959
14min b&w $50, free-loan; color $100, free-
loan. Savoy region of lakes and moun-
tains, its vacation facilities, skiing, alpin-
ism, skating and cable car excursions.
Shows children's camps and a sample
of Savoyard cuisine
VISIT TO THE BASQUE COUNTRY. 1957
6min b&w $25, free- loan; color $50, free-
loan. Basque countryside and a look into
the culture of the people; folklore, bull-
fights and dances
WOMEN OF FRANCE. 1959 14i^min b&w $50,
free- loan; color $100, free- loan. French
women in their many career activities:
a wholesale butcher, a senator, a taxi
driver, a ski champ, a composer, a lawyer,
business girls and a farm wife
FINALE
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
FINANCING LATER YEARS
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
FINDING THE MELODY
In READING MUSIC (3 films)
FINDING THE RHYTHM
In READING MUSIC (3 films)
FINE ARTS QUARTET PLAYS BEETHOVEN
(6 films). NET 1959 ea 60min sd b&w rent
ea $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW. Kinescopes
Members of the Fine Arts Quartet analyze
and perform six of Beethoven's string quartets
Titles are:
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN D MAJOR, OPUS
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN C MINOR, OPUS
18, NO. 4
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN C MAJOR, OPUS
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN F MINOR, OPUS
BEETHOA^N: QUARTET IN B FLAT MINOR.
BEETHOVEN: QUARTET IN C SHARP MI-
NOR, OPUS 135
FINE FEATHERED FIEND
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
FINGER GAMES $1. Folkways 1959 lOmin sd
b&w (Fingergames and children ser) $65,
rent $5
p-el-c-ad Guide
Techniques and varieties of finger games,
played by and popular with small children
LC card Fi A 59-836
FINGERPRINTS OF THE STARS
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
FINISHING TOUCH. ModernTP 1958 llmin sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Industrial Motion Pictures
for Sprayon Products
How to use the new aerosol "push but-
ton" paint spraying dispensers, with tips for
doing touch- up and refinishing work
FINLAND FOR HOLIDAYS. Finnish 1959 15min
sd color free- loan
ad
Depicts the cities in southern Finland
to the lake districts and on to Lapland. Shows
Finnish "Sauna" bath as well as arts and
crafts
FINNISH SILVER LINE. Finnish 1956 llmin sd
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
. , Produced by Fennada Filmi, Oy. for Fin-
nish Silverline
Scenes from the southwestern lake dis-
trict in Finland
FIRE IN TOWN. IntFlmBur 1959 20min sd
b&w or color purchase apply
ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Underscores the reason for many domestic
fires, emphasizing thorough and frequent In-
spection
LC card Fi A 59-434
FIRE ON THE HEATHER. WorldWide 1959
40min sd color rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Billy Graham Evangelistic
Shows the introduction of Christianity
to the Scots by Columba, the feud between
John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots and the
shooting of John Brown of Priesthill. Presents
the efforts of the Churches united to bring
the people back to God
FIRE ON THE LAND. MinnFdn 1959 27min sd
color $115.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Roy Dale Sanders
Emphasizes the damages resulting from
carelessness with fire, and stresses the im-
portance of preventing fires in order to con-
serve forests, wildlife, and soils
LC card Fi A 59-549
FIREBOAT. net: 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells of the danger of fire abroad the
clipper ship. Visits a fireboat and shows how
It pumps water. Explains fire control in mod-
em ships
FIRST AID ON THE SPOT. EBP rev 1959
lOmin sd b&w $60. rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1954 film
Demonstrates the first aid treatment as
set forth in the revised edition of the "Ameri-
can Red Cross first aid textbook." Covers six
types of common injuries or disabilities — burns,
shpck. fracture, wounds, bleeding, and arti-
ficial respiration
FIRST GRADE
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
38
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FIRST PRIZE STORY. Tobin 1960 22min sd
color free-loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Storm Advertising Co.
Shows the operation of sausage production
and packaging, smoked meat and shipping
processes of First Prize Pure Meat Products
produced by the Albany plant of Tobin Pack-
ing Co.. Inc.
LC card Fi A 60-518
FIRST SOVIET EARTH SATELLITES. Bran-
don 1959 28min sd b&w purchase apply,
rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studios, Moscow
Principal efforts in space travel from
19th century through Sputnik II. with section
on training of the dog Laika. Used anima-
tions, newsreels, drawings, actual scenes and
historic documentation
LC card Fi A 59-707
FISH
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
FISH DOWN FOR BIG BASS. Capital- Ariz
1956 14min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by H. & H. Lure Co.
Shows method of deep trolling for bass
at Lake Mead
FISH HATCHERY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of a flsh hatchery. Shows the
pools where fish are fed. raised, and how they
are "planted" in rivers. Discusses the im-
portance of flsh as a part of natural wildlife
in the past and today
FISH OF THE SEA. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of fishing in early New England.
Explains ways in which various fish were
caught. Points out aspects of the flshermaji's
life
FISHERMEN. IntFlmBur 1959 22min sd b&w
(Social geography ser) $95
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Two neighboring villages on the Atlantic
coast of Canada afford a basis for comparison
between the traditional ways of the inshore
fisherman and the more profitable methods of
commercial fishing
LC card Fi A 60-469
FISHERMEN. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the men who sail at sea in
search of fish. Visits Fisherman's Wharf to
watch the mending of nets and preparation
for the return of the fishing boats
FISHING HOLIDAY. Langley 1956 20min sd
b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a man and wife on a fishing
holiday in Florida waters
FISHING IN MOOSE COUNTRY. Sportlite
1957 12l^min sd (Adventure out of doors
ser) b&w $60, rent $5; color $119, rent
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
A lake in northern Ontario yields lake
trout, pike and walleyes of enviable size.
Shows a sportsman hitching a ride on the back
of a live moose
FISHING THE FOOTHILLS PROVINCE. Can
Trav 1959 14min sd color free-loan
ad
In the Province of Alberta it's open sea-
son the year round for fishing, and the
Province's restocking program guarantees a
full creel to the visiting fisherman
LC card Fi A 60-7
FIVE FAMOUS SCOTCH GOLF COURSES.
NatEdFlms 1960 ISmin sd color $250, rent
$20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Features picturesque. famous holes
selected from Troon. Prestwick. Carnoustie,
North Berwick, St Andrews and Muirfield
FIVE LITERARY FORMS
In READING DICKENS (2 films)
•^'^^^ tI'^"^*^nn^^'^JO-.-Ko^^ways 1959 40min
sd b&w $200. rent $18.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Discusses . the playing techniques of the
five- string banjo, explaining and demonstrat-
ing methods of playing
LC card Fi A 59-835
FIVE THOUSAND TON KEY.
1960 lOmin sd color free-loan
Kerr-McGee
sh-c-ad
Produced by RCBM
Describes today's search for offshore oil
and gas, from the building of a huge sub-
mersible drilling rig to handling of gas piped
along the ocean floor to a man-made Island
5,000 YEARS OF COTTON FASHIONS. Nat
Cotton 1960 lOi/^min sd b&w or color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Women of an ancient Asian village were
the earliest known users of cotton clothing.
Scans the fashion scene from 3,000 B.C.
through 1947 and Dior's New Look to the
present
FLAM ME DE LA BRIQUE. French 1956 20min
sd color rent apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
Albi. the town built with brick, on which
the sun puts golden hues. Albi. the birth-
place of Toulouse-Lautrec
FLIGHT IN NATURE
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
FLOORS WITH A FUTURE. Bruce 1957 23mln
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
A floor mechanic shows proper installa-
tion techniques for strip hardwood flooring and
block hardwood flooring in both conventional
and concrete slab construction. Includes a
brief sequence of manufacture and factory-
flnishing of flooring
LC card Fi A 59-689
FLOW OF LIFE. EducTest 1960 19min sd color
(Horizons of science ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Basic research in the microcirculation of
the blood and the capillary beds
FLOWERS AT THEIR BEST. WisU 1959
lOmin sd color $43.19, rent $1
Jh-ad
Introduces basic designs for flower ar-
rangement. Includes tips on how to make cut
flowers last longer, how to use them to en-
hance room decor and suggests types of flowers
for specific arrangement purposes
FOLK ART. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of early folk art. Explains how
Eeople strive to bring beauty into their lives,
•iscusses woodcarving. painting, and handi-
crafts
FOLK SAYINGS. NET 1957 15min sd b&W
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story behind many of the sayings we
use today. Explains the events and circum-
stances leading to use of such phrases as: to
pull up stakes; in the knick of time; lock,
stock, and barrel; and to fly oflC the handle
39
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
FOLK SONGS OF AMERICA'S HISTORY.
Coronet 1960 ISi^min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Introduces folk music and presents ex-
amples from early colonial days ^ through Far
Western expansion in the late 19th century.
Costumed dramatizations provide an historical
environment for the songs and help one to
understand the people and places associatea
with them
LC card Fi A 60-32
FOOD FOR THOUGHT. NatWCTU 1958 14min
sd b&w $65. color $100
Produced by Fred S. Nieman Productions
Discusses the choice of foods for nutri-
tion and energy for children, and explains that
calories in alcohol cannot be stored for use
LC card Fi A 57-913
FOOTBALL FOR MILLIONS. OfHcialSpt 1957
27min sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan:
color purchase apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by General Mills and Wilson
Sporting Goods Co.
Depicts an extrovert college graduate
who chooses football rules as his category
on a quiz show and learns that his knowledge
is limited concerning such items as officials
and their duties, width of the neutral zone,
side lines, pass interference, rights on muffed
punt, number of snap infraction, and penalty
measurements
LC card Fi A 57-515
FOOTHOLD ON ANTARCTICA. Contem 1958
20min sd color $150, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by British Information Services
A record of sailing vessel "Theron"
across the pack-ice to establish Shackleton
Base in Antarctica. The ship transports the
exploring party to the Weddell Sea in advance
of the expedition of Vivian Fuchs and Edmund
Hillary during 1957-1958
EFLA evaluation card No. 3776
FOR ALL THE CHILDREN. Harvest 1959
18min sd color $97. free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Herald Tribune Fresh Air
Fund
The story of the founding of Fresh Air
Fund, as well as present day Fund experiment
in integrated camping for handicapped and
non-handicapped children
EFLA evaluation card No. 4033
FOR ALL TIME. ModernTP 1959 28min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Roger Wade Productions
for Equitable Life Assurance Society of the
U.S.
History of a 100 -year-old life insurance
company, told against the background of Amer-
ica from 1859-1959. Uses old-time woodcuts
and engravings to illustrate early historical
drama plus earliest known newsreel footage
for 1890-1900 era
FOR WHITHER THOU GOEST. LeaderDogs
1957 14min sd b&w $50. free-loan; color
$100. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred A. Niles Productions
Story of a young girl blinded in an ac-
cident who makes an application for a Leader
Dog. Shows her going through the training
program and returning to her home
FOREIGN AID AND ECONOMIC POLICY.
NET 1959 59min sd b&w (Prospects of
mankind ser) rent $8
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents opinions on the political and
economic aspects of foreign aid. Comments
on birth control as an instrument of United
States foreign policy, military aid as opposed
to economic assistance, the place of education
as a form of foreign aid. and the preference
for foreign aid through the United Nations
rather than directly from a country
FOREST BABIES. Grover 1959 ll%min sd color
$115
p Guide
Correlated with the filmstrip of the same
title
Presents forest babies: fawn, bear cubs,
coyote pups, pheasant chicks, raccoons, mink,
opossum, woodchucks. skunks, bunnies and
ducklings. Shows how these babies learn and
grow quickly
LC card Fi A 59-409
FOREST FIRE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the value and beauty of forests.
Explains the importance of preventing forest
fires. Shows the damage forest fire? can do
and how to fight forest fires with various tools
and methods
FORESTS. Gateway 1959 lOmin sd (Primary
geography ser) b&w $55; color $110. rent
$5.50
p-el
Produced by John F. Criswell
Explains that forests supply lumber for
homes, furniture and paper: wildlife and rec-
reation: store water. Stresses lumbering and
shows the process from harvesting the trees to
stacking the cut -boards for drying
LC card Fi A 60-248
FORGET RICHARDS! Methodist 1958 12min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
Illustrates difllcult situations resulting
from complex business operations
LC card Fi A 59-981
FORGETTING
In PSYCHOLOGY
(37 films)
FORGING IN CLOSED DIES. ModernTP 1958
27min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Paul Hance Productions for
Drop Forging Assn.
Explains each kind of forging hammer
and process, the design and making of dies, the
types of steel available and shows a variety of
forged products
FORGOTTEN ONES: FAMILIES OF INMATES
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
FORGOTTEN ORE OF EAGLE MOUNTAIN.
KaiserSteel 1959 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A mountain of iron ore in California, once
discarded as worthless by gold prospectors, now
supplies the raw material for steel. Closeups
and animation are used to describe how steel is
made and shaped
FORMING PLASTIC SHEET MATERIALS.
O'Neil 1958 16min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows the process of plaster forming
FORMOSAN HOUR. Augsburg 1956 30min sd
color rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
. Story of a young man who fied from com-
munist China to Formosa and met the mission-
aries there. Shows how he accepted Christ and
followed the path of Christian service
FORMULA FOR GENIUS. MichU-TV 1958
291/^min sd b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Four faculty members conclude the "gen-
ius series" discussing what makes a genius and
ejecting opinions on such subjects as special
schools for gifted children and why there are
so few American scientific geniuses
FORTRESS OF FAITH. Unusual 1959 23min sd
color purchase apply, free -loan
ad
Shows ^^the facilities and philosophy of
Bob Jones University. Greenville. S.C.
40
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FORTUNE IN TWO OLD TRUNKS. ModernTP
rev 1958 29min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1947 film
Sponsored by California Prune & Apricot
Growers Assn. ^ ,.^
Development of fruit Rrowing in Califor-
nia's Santa Clara Valley
FOUR SEASONS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the four seasons in terms of
animals and what they do. Explains how vari-
ous animals live during spring, summer, fall,
and winter
FORWARD MARCH. Feature 1958 27min sd
color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by C.G. Conn Band Instrument
Co.
Shows how the Haines City. Florida.
School Band developed from 14 students with
five old instruments into a 90-piece band, win-
ning honors at the Cherry Blossom Festival in
Washington
THE FOUL. Methodist 1958 12min sd b&w (Talk
back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a principal and a
teacher- counselor who break a trust with one
of their students in order to protect the secur-
ity of their jobs
LC card Fi A 59-982
FOUNDING OF JAMES TOWNE. Milling 1957
17min sd b&w $75. color $165
p-el
Begins with the three ships off the Vir-
ginia shore and continues through the first
year of the Jamestown Colony. 1607-1608
EFLiA evaluation card No. 3511
FOUR AMAZING ALLOYS. Alcoa 1957 15min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
Shows the screw machine qualities of four
suitable Alcoa alloys. Features aluminum being
machined at ultra-high speeds into many types
of products
LC card Fi A 60-284
FOUR FAMILIES. McGraw 1960 60min sd b&w
$230
c-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
A comparison of family life in India.
France, Japan, and Canada, centering attention
in each case on a year- old baby in the fam-
ily of a farmer of average means. Discusses how
the up-bringing of a child contributes to a dis-
tinctive national character, and summarizes the
typical national characteristics of the four
countries
LC card Fi A 59-1123
4-H ELECTRIC CONGRESS AND CONSERVA-
TION CAMP. VirginiaPoly 1956 6y2min sd
b&w purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows scenes made at the 1955 Conserva-
tion Canip and also the highlights of the 4-H
Electric Congress
4-H LEADER. CalifU 1959 27min sd color
$247.50, rent apply
ad
Sponsored by Sears Foundation
Designed to acquaint prospective 4-H
leaders with the purposes of the 4-H Clubs,
the duties and privileges of the 4-H leader, and
how adult volunteer leaders are recruited
4-H PARADE. VirginiaPoly 1956 6%min sd b&w
purchase apply, free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the six-county 4-H parade which
was planned and executed by 4-H clubs in Vir-
ginia in observance of National 4-H Club Week
4-H SHORT COURSE. VirginiaPoly 1956 9min
sd b&w purchase apply, free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the meeting of over 1,000 of Vir-
finia's top 4-H club members for their State
-H Short Course. Shows many of the week's
activities — general assembly, registration, clas-
ses, recreation, and competition for state hon-
ors
FOUR STEPS TO SALES. BellTel 1957 27min
sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by Henry Strauss Productions
Deals with the simple sales principles
and techniques helpful in business office sel-
ling. Demonstrates favorable attitudes toward
selling; familiarity with the basic steps in
selling, fact finding, recommendations, answer-
ing objections and closing the sale
LC card Fi A 59-240
FRANCE ACCUEILLE UNE REINE. French
1957 18min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
French language
The official visit of Queen Elizabeth to
France, including a short address by the Queen
in French
FRANCE ACTUELLE: LE PAYS ET SES
HABITANTS. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Depicts France of today — from the wheat
field of Normandy to the steel mills of Nancy.
A study of the French language
FRANCE FOR THE SPORTSMAN
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
FRANCE ROMANE. See FRENCH ROMAN-
ESQUE ART
FRANCE WELCOMES A QUEEN. See
FRANCE ACCUEILLE UNE REINE
FRANCISCO OF PUERTO RICO. Methodist
1959 12min sd color $90, rent $5
el-jh-ad
Francisco goes to his church-school play-
ground and is reminded that church camp starts
the next day. From his home in the slums of
San Juan he rides to Camp Corson in the
interior. There he learns about the Bible and
develops skill in crafts
FRANCOIS RUDE. French 1957 20min sd b&w
rent $1
ad
The life and art of the sculptor of "La
Marseillaise" on the Arch of Triumph
FRATERNITY. lowaU 1959 19min sd b&w $50.
rent $1.25
sh-c
Presents what the Inter-Fraternity Coun-
cil believes are the beneficial aspects of fra-
ternity life. Explains the philosophy behind
fraternities and shows the prospective mem-
ber what the fraternity has to offer
LC card Fi A 6(5-255
FRATERNITY IDEA. IndU 1958 22min sd b&w
$100, rent $5; color $200, rent $10
c-ad
Depicts fraternity life and ideals in terms
of daily living, cooperation, brotherhood, and
social affairs. Shows how various activities
and operational responsibilities of fraternities
provide experiences for growth and develop-
ment
LC card Fi A 59-1076
FREE PEOPLE. Unitedlsr 1958 17min sd b&w
or color rent apply, free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells story of ingathering of refugees in
Israel, "illegal" immigration, Yemenites arriv-
ing in Israel, and refugees from Moslem landa
EFLA evaluation card No. 3670
41
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
FREEDOM AND THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC
(3 films). CathMen 1960 ea 30min sd b&w
ea $95, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
IdnGscopGS
Examines criticisms of the Catholic
Church of America with regard to the con-
cepts of freedom that so often provoke antago-
nisms between Catholic and non- Catholic
Titles are:
1. IMAGE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN
AMERICA
2. CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE AMERICAN
PLURALISTIC SOCIETY
3. FUTURE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN
AMERICA
FREEWAY DRIVING. IntFlmBur 1959 llmin
sd b&w $65, rent apply; color $125, rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Fass-Levy Films
Covers all aspects of driving the new
superhighways throughout the country. Shows
preparing for a trip, entering a freeway, chang-
ing lanes, handling emergency situations, using
courtesy, driving through interchanges, and ex-
iting
FREEZE FOR EASE. VirginiaPoly 1958 ll^^min
sd b&w or color purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A newlywed learns from her mother and
grandmother how to use her freezer to great-
est advantage through the preparation of
"planned- overs," preparing large amounts and
freezing left-overs. They prepare main dishes,
breads and desserts
FRENCH ROMANESQUE ART. French 1957
20min sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
Romanesque sculpture and architecture in
France from the reappearance, around the
year 1,000, of the human face in sculpture, up
to the "Portail Royal" of Chartres
FREUD. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Explains that one of Sigmund Freud's
great contributions was that he made us see
that childhood is important to adulthood.
Freud, with his discovery of psychoanalysis as
a method of investigating man's unconscious,
unlocked the strait jacket and made it pos-
sible for men to become whole and sane again
FRIDAY IN RABAT
In MOROCCO SERIES (5 films)
FROM A TO F: THE REPORT CARD
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION. Mc-
Graw 1959 30min sd color $225
sh-c-ad
Produced by Edward F. Cullen for Ma-
ternity Center Assn.
Tells the story of human reproduction as
an integral part of the universal pattern of
nature, explaining that childbearing is an emo-
tional and spiritual experience a^ well as a
physical one
LC card Fi A 60-495
FROM GRASS TO GLASS. CornelU 1956 14min
sd color $105
Jh-sh-c-ad
The story, of milk, describing the plant-
ing and harvesting of forage crops, the milking
of cows, the processing of the milk, and the
delivery of milk to the home
LC card Fi A 59-443
FROM HORSECAR TO SUBWAY IN NEW
YORK^^CITY. Blackhawk 1959 25min sd
sh-c-ad
Bridges the period from the horse car to
the opening of New York City's first subway.
Shows horse car, Broadway cable cars, cable -
propelled rapid transit line across Brooklyn
bridge electric trolleys, steam-powered ele-
vated line and the building and opening of the
first subway
FROM MOUNTAINS TO MICRONS— THE
DRAMA OF PORTLAND CEMENT. Mod-
ernTP rev 1959 25min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Revision of 1949 film
Produced by Portland Cement Assn.
Reveals how jet runways, rocket launch-
ing pads, highways, bridges and dams are
made possible through Portland cement. Shows
how great rocks are blasted from mountain-
sides and open-faced quarries, machine -crushed
to the size of baseballs and ground to grains
(microns)
FROM PRECINCT TO PRESIDENT. McGraw
1958 55min sd b&w (See it now ser) $225.
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
The story of Harry S, Truman's political
career as told through interviews
LC card Fi A 59-819
FROM SEED TO SAWLOGS. OhioForest 1957
23min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents the primary activities involved
in the growing and distribution of trees for
reforestation plantings within Ohio. Points out
the need for planting stock, and various nur-
sery practices required to collect the seed that
grow the trees. Shows field planting methods
and potential financial return from the grow-
ing of timber on idle land
FROM THE SHADOW OF THE MAU MAU.
Sterl-MovUSA 1957 30min sd b&w or color
free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
. Sponsored by Consolata Missionary So-
ciety
Missionaries suddenly find their educa-
tional and charitable work interrupted by tribal
warfare
FROM THE TOP. NYStCom 1959 27min sd b&w
or color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
XT- ., Sponsored by Whiteface Mountain Au-
thority
A visit to the Whiteface Mountain Ski
Center, showing the facilities of the lodge, the
chair lifts, and the ski classes. Includes scenes
of novice trails and hazardous runs and of
demonstrations by instructors
LC card Fi A 59-782
FROM WOOD FIBERS TO PAPER. Syra-
cuseU-For 1959 21min sd color $125. rent
$4
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains the composition of paper and
how paper is made through the mechanical
and chemical separation of wood fibers and
their rejoining with additives
LC card Fi A 60-726
EFLA evaluation card No. 4132
FRONT PAGE BIBLE. Family 1959 30min sd
b&w rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A small town newspaper editor and his
wife take over a dying newspaper. The front
page soon begins to witness for their Christian
faith and convictions
FULL FATHOM FIVE. Sterling 1959 lOmin sd
b&w $45. color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Deals with the coral life off the coast
of Australia
LC card Fi A 59-906
FUN PLAYING VOLLEYBALL. Fish 1960
llmin sd b&w $60. rent $3.50; color $100.
rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows skills, techniques and team strat-
egy for the new official six-player team.
Demonstrates passing, the serve, spike, re-
covery from the net. rotation, team play,
warm-up activities and skill tests
42
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
FUN WITH COTTONTAILS. Sportlite 1957
12%min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b&w $55. rent $5; color $119. rent $7.50
ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Explains that people hunt cottontails
more than all other animals combined. Here
beagles are used
FUN WITH MODEL TRAINS. Kalmbach 1959
24min sd color $135, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by K&S Films ^ ,
Describes the fun to be had m model
railroading and how to get started, in the
hobby. Explains that a model railroad can be
built by starting with a ready- to -run train set
and kits of your own construction to give the
railroad a personalized appearance
LC card Fi A 59-780
FUNDAMENTALS
In BASKETBALL FOR BOYS (2 films)
FUNDAMENTALS OF THE NERVOUS SYS-
TEM. EBF 1960 16min sd b&w $90, rent
$3.50; color $120, rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c Guide
Uses live photography, microphotography,
animated drawings, and medical demonstra-
tions to illustrate the functions of the nervous
system. Shows the divisions of the nervous
systems and defines the specific tasks of the
major concepts
LC card Fi A 60-4
FURY OF THE WINDS. ModernTP 1959 27min
sd color free -loan
et-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Knickerbocker Productions
for Bethlehem Steel Co. , ,
Shows how hurricanes are formed and
traces the course of one from the time it is
born in the Caribbean until it strikes the
United States. Shows the action of winds on
structures and how buildings made of steel
resist these forces
LC card Fi A 59-241
GALLINITA SAB I A. Coronet 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish narration
Retells the famous fable of a little red
hen in simple Spanish
LC card Fi A 60-944
GAMBLING U.S.A. Progress 1959 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $2
sh-c-ad
^ Discusses the major forms of gambling
mcludmg card and dice games, roulette, slot
machines, lotteries, and horse racing. Explains
the odds against the player in an honest game,
and shows how these odds against the player
can be increased by cheating
LC card Fi A 58-3301
GAME FARM. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of wild game as a source of food
for early settlers and people of today. Describes
the role of the government in raising wild
game and shows a state game farm
GAMES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the games played m the United
States. Shows how games build friendships.
Demonstrates games played in different coun-
tries and parts of the United States
GANDHI. McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w (Twen-
tieth century ser) $135, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV
A biography of Mohandas K. Gandhi,
tracing his rise to importance in India, his
struggles to win independence for that country
and his assassination in 1948
LC card Fi A 59-818
FUTURE IS NOW. FihnsNat 1957 16min sd
b&w $85
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by RKO Radio Pictures
Previews technological advances includ-
ing atomic power for peace, color TV tape,
tomorrow's kitchen and automation
FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY. MichU-TV
1958 14^min sd b&w (Social security ser)
$50, rent $4
sh-c-ad
The need for filling the gaps on social
security system — the problems of the aged,
health protection. Summary for series
FUTURE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN
AMERICA
In FREEDOM AND THE AMERICAN
CATHOLIC (3 films)N
THE GADFLY. Carousel 1958 23min sd b&w
(Now it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
In 339 B.C. in Athens, Socrates described
himself as a gadfly sent by the gods to sting
the great, lazy horse which was Athens into
action — the action of thought. His line of
thought was so revolutionary that he was
eventually brought to trial
GALAXIES AND THE UNIVERSE
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
GALERIE MALGOVERT. French 1956 20min
sd b&w rent $1
sh-o-ad
The disappearance of the French alpine
village of Tignes, submerged after the build-
ing of the highest dam in Europe. Shows drill-
ing of a tunnel to bring the water to the hy-
droelectric plant of Malgovert
GANDHI. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&W
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Documentary of Mahatma Gandhi's life
and work. Shows Gandhi's life in his boyhood
days, his studies in London, life in South
Africa, work in India, and his assassination
in 1948
GANG BOY. Davis,Sid 1960 27min sd b&w $150.
color $300
Jh-sh Guide
Curly was the leader of his gang. He
felt guilty when one of the group died in an
accident, and when the group reached later
teens, they became more destructive. There
was great rivalry with another gang. A wise
probation ofHcer finally brought the gangs to-
gether
GARDEN OF GUJERAT. Assn 1958 15min sd
b&w $40. rent $3.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Government of India and
UNICBF
At certain times each year, a village
near Bombay had an over- abundance of buffalo
milk, and a shortage during others. To offset
this, the villagers devised and executed with
the help of UNICEF. a cooperative plan to
build a milk drying plant
GATEWAY TO THE WORLD. Glover 1959
13J/4min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Los Angeles Harbor Dept.
Shows the arrival of crude and latex
rubber aboard ship at the Port of Los Angeles,
and follows it from the wharf through the
processing plant and factory to the retailer
and consumer
LC card Fi A 59-841
GENERAL SCENERY CONSTRUCTION
In STAGECRAFT (4 films)
n
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
GENERAL STORES AND TRADING. NET
1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser)
rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of shopping and trading in the
early days. Explains how the traveling sales-
men went to various places and traded with
people. Discusses the development of the gen-
eral store and its similarity to the super-
market of today
GENUINE YOU. Methodist 1959 14min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a man who strug-
gles to identify his life with a real purpose and
meanmg
card Fi A 59-983
GEOGRAFIA DE SUD AMERICA: LOS CINCO
RAISES DEL NORTE. See GEOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH AMERICA: FIVE NORTHERN
COUNTRIES
GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA: FIVE
NORTHERN COUNTRIES. Coronet 1959
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Also available in Spanish version as a lan-
fruage teaching film for beginners of all age
evels. llmin sd b&w $60
Discusses the economic concepts related
to land, climate, and major resources in the
countries of Colombia, Venezuela, and the
three Guianas. Includes scenes of the people
and of their ways of life, shows the many
modern developments which industrialization
has brought, and describes the type of govern-
ment of each country
LC card Fi A 59-330
GEOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON THE LOCAL
DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. lowaU 1957
17min sd color $125. rent $4.50
sh-c-ad
Outlines the distinctive geological char-
acter of the Driftless Area of the upper Mid-
west, and shows how the peculiarities of the
terrain have influenced plant distribution in
the area. Shows closeups of many plants
native to the area and gives both common
and Latin names
LC card Fi A 60-257
GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC. GeorgeJunRep
1959 20min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Also available in b&w version
Produced by George Zabriske
Depicts life at the George Junior Repub-
lic, Freeville. N.Y.. for teenagers troubled with
emotional disturbances. Explains that the Re-
public is governed by the boys and girls
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER. Artisan
1959 12min sd color $130
Jh-sh-c-ad
A biographical sketch about George
Washington Carver, describing his contribu-
tions in the field of chemurgy
LC card Fi A 59-846
GERMANY: PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL
WEST. EBF 1958 17min sd b&w $90. rent
$3.50; color $180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes regions and situations in post-
war Germany, from the alpine region in the
south, with its small farms, craftsmen, and
shepherds, to the plains region extending north
and west, including the industrial Rhineland-
Westphalia district
LC card Fi A 57-768
EFLA evaluation card No. 3632
GET ME OUT. PureOil 1958 29%min sd color
(Our company ser) $250. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
. Explanation of producing oil and gas.
Animated art shows underground formations
and drilling and pumping operations
LC card Fi A 60-282
GETTING YOURSELF ACROSS. McGraw 1957
21min sd b&w (Communication ser) $115.
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "General
speech" by Baird and Knower
Describes the part that the speaker's
personality plays in getting ideas across to
his audience. Shows how a speaker's interest,
preparation, sincerity, vitality and confidence
bring about successful communication
LC card Fi A 58-692
EFLA evaluation card No. 3706
GIANT STEP FORWARD. Ronson 1959 15min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Shows development, diversification and
manufacturing and sales promotion of a com-
pany
A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films). MichU-TV 1957
ea 29%min sd b&:w ea $100. rent ea $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. AGING IN THE WORLD TODAY. Charts
the scope of the series in its treatment of
four major aspects of old age: health,
employment, housing and leisure time
2. MEETING THE COST OF MEDICAL
CARE. An analysis of society's responsi-
bility to provide medical and convalescent
care for our older citizens outside the
hospital. Gives an interview on the
benefits of the Home Care Program to
the private doctor
3. HEALTH MAINTENANCE. Preventive
medicine, the maintenance of an in-
dividual's health at its greatest potential,
and stresses five main points
4. REHABILITATION FOR OLDER PEO-
PLE. Demonstrates the equipment,
agents and techniques of restoring the
chronically ill and disabled to useful, ac-
tive lives
5. ALLEGHENY STORY. A visit to a re-
habilitation hospital shows how the
stagnant institution of the county poor-
house became a dynamic rehabilitation
hospital
6. HOUSING, A MAJOR PROBLEM. The
first of three programs on the problem
of housing for older people. Explains
the new mortgage legislation passed by
Congress that assists older people to buy
or rent living quarters adapted to their
needs. Describes the operation of Kundig
Center
7. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOUSING DE-
VELOPMENT. Explains the designs and
social plan of Cedar Apartments, public
housing in Cleveland, Ohio. Points the
way for private builders in the design
of Orange Gardens in Kissimmee. Fla.
8. PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE— THE AR-
CHITECT EXPLAINS. Describes the
social plan that created Presbyterian
Village in Detroit, a forty-acre rental
development of apartments and private
rooms for retired people
9. FINANCING LATER YEARS. Gives views
on the problems and methods of main-
taining an adequate income for older
citizens after retirement
10. EMPLOYMENT OF THE OLDER
WORKER. Explains the prejudices ■
against hiring the older worker after
age 45. Discusses from the standpoints
of business and labor these prejudices
and how they affect compulsory retire-
ment
11. SENIOR ACHIEVEMENT, INC.— THE
CHICAGO EXPERIMENT. Describes
Senior Achievement — a new program to
employ the lifetime skills of older
workers
12. ENJOYING THE GIFT OF TIME— SERV-
ICE TO OTHERS. Describes Detroit
Volunteer Services, Motor Aide and
Friendly Visitors of the Volunteer Serv-
ices and explains the meaning of com-
munity service to them. The director of
the Mental Health Division of the Phila-
delphia Health Department discusses the
crucial relationship between public service
and the ethical growth of the mind
44
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
13. ENJOYING THE GIFT OP TIME— LIB-
ERAL. EDUCATION. Highlights the
challenge to use the gift of leisure to
gain a liberal education. Explains execu-
tive training programs of the telephone
companies through adult liberal ,arts
courses at colleges and universities.
Shows how the great books of the world
influence our daily life. Outlines the
work of the Study and Discussion Pro-
gram Development for the Fund for
Adult Education
14. PATTERNS TODAY AND FOR THE FU-
TURE. Explains that the gift of an ad-
ditional 20 years of life places a heavy
responsibility on all facets of American
life. Outlines government s role and that
of the volunteer agency. Explains the
position of the individual in this all-out
effort, and the coordination required be-
tween these three areas of social en-
deavor to make the greatest use of the
gift of life
GIFT OF THE AGES. OhioLime 1958 16min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Austin Productions
Deals with the pre- historic formation of
limestone, showing fossil pieces, the glaciers
and then how man uses limestone in his
present world. Shows how limestone is
quarried from ancient deposits and processed
GIFTED CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
GIFTED ONES. IntFlmBur 1959 20min sd
h&w $125
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Points out that the gifted child, whose
advanced mind distinguishes him from others
of his age, is being recognized as a rnost
valuable asset to society. Shows such chil-
dren, and the responsibility which society has
toward them, for from these will come the
intellectual resources of tomorrow
LC card Fi A 60-405
GINGERBREAD MAN. Carousel 1958 23min sd
b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
A hero of the Revolutionary War was
Christopher Ludwig. a German who served as
George Washington's personal baker — but who
achieved greater honor as an American spy
and was responsible for many Hessians putting
down their arms and joining the American
ranks
A GIRL GROWS UP
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
GIRLS, LET'S LEARN SOFTBALL. UW 1959
20min sd b«&w $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hamilton Parsons
Shows the technique of encouraging
imitation for better form and greater skill in
Softball
THE GIVE AND TAKE. ModernTP 1960 26min
sd b&w free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Marathon TV Newsreel
The need of man for his fellow man so
that trade and barter in world commerce can
be continued for the betterment of all. The
message is conveyed by showing the world-
wide scope of Volkswagen operations
LC card Fi A 60-954
GLACIATION
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
GLACIERS. Northern 1960 14min sd color $135
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells in detail how glaciers are formed,
and shows glaciers from Mt. Rainier, "Washing-
ton, to the mighty glaciers of Alaska — as well
as some glacier scenes of ice sheets in Antarc-
tica and Greenland. Diagrams and animated
maps show effect of glacier action and extent
of ice during ice ages of the past
GLACIOLOGY
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
GLASS. Arthur 1960 12min sd color $220
ad
Produced by Bert Haanstra
Depicts the Royal Leerdam glass factory
in Holland. Contrasts without commentary re-
finement of work of hands of man with the
uniformity of machine work. Includes humor
and jazz score
THE„ GLASSBLOWER. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of glassblowing and shows
glass blowers at work
GLAUCOUS- WINGED GULL. OutdoorPic 1959
17min sd color $175, rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Atlas Film Corp.
Depicts the life history and behavior of
the glaucous-winged gull on a small island in
the ocean during the nesting season. Sounds
made by the birds are continuous and are dis-
cussed by the narrator
GLENN GOULD (2 films). Contem 1960 ea
30min sd b&w ea $130, set $250
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Ca-
nada
Study of the Internationally known Cana-
dian pianist, Glenn Gould
Titles are:
OFF THE RECORD. Shows Gould at home at
his cottage near Lake Simcoe, Ontario
ON THE RECORD. Follows Gould to New York
for a day at Columbia Records
GLIIVIPSE OF UPOLU. Moyer 1957 20min sd
color (Pacific Islands ser) $200
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Upolu, the largest populated is-
land of the Samoan group. Also shows the
tomb of Robert Louis Stevenson, on Mount
Vaea
GLIMPSES OF NORIVIANDY
In FILIVIS OF FRANCE (13 films)
GOD
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
GOD OF THE ATOiVI. Moody rev 1956 28min
sd color (Sermons from science ser) rent
$12.50
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1951 film
Featured equipment used in atomic re-
search and demonstrations of the tremendous
energies within every tiny particle of matter.
Includes the hydrogen bomb
LC card Fi A 58-1023
GOING ON FROIVI HERE. ProtEpisc 1960
30min sd b&w $125, rent $6.50
ad Guide
Companion film to "Here and now"
Following the church school class ses-
sion, the teacher and observer plan for the
next Sunday. The lesson plan, which relates
to the previous session, is executed
GOING OUT OF PRISON
In COIVIIVIUNITY OF THE CONDEIVINED
(26 films)
GOING STEADY. Gospel 1958 59min sd b&w
rent $25
Jh-sh-c
Dramatizes events in the lives of a teen-
age girl and boy who are going steady, telling
about the problems which they encounter and
how they find the solution to their dilemma
by accepting Christ and His teachings
LC card Fi A 59-536
GOLD. McGraw 1959 llmin sd b&w $65
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Produced by National Film Board of Ca-
nada
Shows how placer gold mining operations
in the Yukon Territory are carrying on where
the individual prospector left ofC
45
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
GOLD MINE ON MA!N STREET. Conway 1959
28min sd color $250
ad
Produced by International Sound Films
Points out to the citizens of any com-
munity the problems of industrial development
and the values that can come from new or
expanding industry
GOLD MINING IN '49. NET 1957 15min sd b&W
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the discovery of gold in Colum-
bia, California, Explains the life of the pros-
pector; points out the importance of gold; and
shows the methods of mining used
"GOLD!" THE RUSH IS ON. OreHEd 1959
15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Commis-
sion
Depicts exciting events which took place
during Oregon's little-known gold rush
GOLDEN DOOR (Immigration). Brandon 1959
15min sd color $150, rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
Uses animation to present the problem
of immigration
EFLA evaluation card No. 4133
GOLDEN GATE EMPIRE. UnionPacif 1960
28min sd color free- loan
el Guide
Surveys northern California and shows
its agriculture, industry, recreational activities,
national parks, other scenic areas and high-
lights of San Francisco and vicinity
LC card Fi A 60-537
GOLDEN KIMONO. WorldHor 1960 29min sd
b&w $50. free-loan; color $155. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by The Maryknoll Fathers
Presents insights into Japanese family
life, and shows many famous places in Japan
such as Heian. Mejii, and Yasakuni Shrines.
Fujiyama, the Ginza. and the Jidai Matsuri. or
Pageant of Kyoto
GOLDEN ROOTS. VirginiaPoly 1957 13min sd
b&w or color purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
, Describes the research that improves Vir-
gmia s sweet potato crop for grower, dealer.
and consumer
GOLDEN YEARS. FedJew 1960 14min sd b&w
purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Himan Brown
-^^"^^^^^^OP Vocational Center operated
for aged handicapped men and women by a
Federation employment and guidance agency is
the setting for the story of a lonely, jobless
man of 63 who is rehabilitated there
GOLF'S LONGEST HOUR. NatEdFlms 1957
18min sd color $250. rent $20
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by U.S. Golf Assn.
iJ*^f suspense of the hour when Cary Mid-
dlecoff finished the USGA Open, while Ben
Hogan Juhus Boros and Ted Kroll kept shoot-
mg at his score
®°'^f fP*^ TOMORROW. GreatSoc 1959 8min
sd b&w $60; color $90, rent $7
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Proctor Jones
otot^i^r K;?ri^? ^^% tearing down of an old and
stately building. .In special fast motion, it be-
comes an amusing visual experience as wSl
as an instructional one v-c «ta wen
GOONEY^^RD. Solana 1957 27min sd color $125,
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Outboard Marine Corp
LC card Fi A 59-244
GOTA CANAL. SwedishNat 1959 13%min 8d
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Donald Shaw for Gota Canal
Steamship Co.. Sweden
A cruise through districts famed for
beauty and rich in history along the Gota
Canal's 347-mile route of rivers, lakes and
canals that link Gothenburg. Sweden's largest
seaport, with Stockholm
GOTHENBURG— GATEWAY TO SWEDEN.
SwedishNat 1957 26min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Kinocentralen. Stockholm
Depicts Gothenburg, Sweden's largest sea-
port, which is also an industrial and cultural
center
GOTHIC IMAGES (Gothic sculpture). Brandon
1959 9min sd b&w $45. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Produced by Maurice Cloche
French sculpture, from the 11th century
to Rheims cathedral; the development of Gothic
sculpture In France
GRADES AND STANDARDS OF FLORIDA
PLANTS (2 films). FloridaU 1959 sd color
ad
Part I. 17min $105. rent apply. Describes prob-
lems with poor- grade shrubs. A nursery-
man helps young homeowners to become
informed about quality plants and shows
them how to replant their yard
LC card Fi A 59-935
Part n. llmin. $90. rent apply. Designed pri-
marily for nurserymen. Reviews acceptable
grades of plants, emphasizing quality
points and deficiencies
LC card Fi A 59-936
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH
In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films)
GRAND CANYON. Sportlite 1958 12%min sd
(The traveling ser) b&w $65. rent $5; color
$140. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Visits the Grand Canyon in Arizona. In-
cludes a hike down the Kaibab trail to Phan-
tom Ranch, crossing the Colorado River on the
Kaibab suspension bridge. The return trip is
made on mules up Bright Angel Trail
GRANDPA CHANGES THE WORLD. Carousel
1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be told ser)
$135. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Andrew Hamilton. 80 year old attorney In
the ^ early American days, waged a splendid
court battle for the printer. Peter Zenger, and
the results of this case led to freedom of the
press
GRANDPARENTS AND BABYSITTERS
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
GRASS-BLADE JUNGLE. Bailey 1960 llmin sd
color $120. rent $6
el-Jh Guide
Shows how every back yard is teeming
with small animals, most of which belong to
the arthropoda division of the animal kingdom.
Close-ups show insects, spiders, sowbugs. mil-
lipedes and centipedes
GREAT APES
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
®^%ftX, RPr^'^A"'"'^ LITERATURE (12 films).
EBF 1959 ea 30min sd color set $2,880
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Council for a T.V. Course In
Humanities for Secondary Schools
These twelve films are divided into three
groups of four half -hour lessons, each con-
ducted by a distinguished expert in his field.
They offer an introduction to the humanities
but with emphasis on a comparative study of
great plays and important background ma-
terial from three outstanding periods of dra-
matic literature — the Modern, the Elizabethan
and the classic Greek theater
Titles are:
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HUMANITIES: WHAT THEY ARE AND
WHAT THEY DO
L.C card Fi A 60-573
THEATRE: ONE OP THE HUMANITIES
LC card Fi A60-572
OUR TOWN AND OUR UNIVERSE
LC card Fi A 60-571
OUR TOWN AND OURSELVES
LC card Fi A 60-570
AGE OF ELIZABETH
LC card Fi A 60-569
POISONED KINGDOM
LC card Fi A 60-567
WHAT HAPPENS IN HAMLET
LC card Fi A 60-568
READINESS IS ALL
LC card Fi A 60-566
AGE OF SOPHOCLES
LC card Fi A 60-565
CHARACTER OF OEDIPUS
LC card Fi A 60-564
MAN AND GOD
LC card Fi A 60-563
RECOVERY OF OEDIPUS
LC card Fi A 60-562
GREAT MOMENTS OF THE DANCE (41
films). GreatMoments 1957 sd color ea
approx 3-6niin. purchase apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Frank J. Hale
Ballet classics in traditional costume,
makeup and music as performed by Melissa
Hayden, Nina Novak. Michael Maule. Lois
Smith. David Adams and Jo Anna. No nar-
ration
Titles are:
1-9. SWAN LAKE
10-19. SLEEPING BEAUTY
20-24. COPPELIA
25-29. LES SYPHIDES
30-33. DON QUIXOTE
34-38. NUTCRACKER
39-41. STUDENTS' SERIES
GREAT POLAR WHALE. AV-ED 1959 llmln
sd color $100. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Eskimoland Productions
Describes how the great Polar Whale
helps to fill necessities for the Eskimo popu-
lation in the Arctic, Shows the catch bemg
pulled to shore, butchered and divided among
the people. The meat is used as food, the skin
is used in many articles of clothing. Whale
bone is used in the production of native arts
and crafts
GREAT WHITE WAY TO GOOD LAUNDER-
ING ModernTP 1959 13%min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Rippey, Henderson. Buck-
nam & Co. for Purex Corp. ^ . , , .
Shows the use of bleach m laundering
GREATEST EVER. Methodist 1959 15min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a man who starts
out to do a telethon for underprivileged chil-
dren, but becomes so carried away with him-
self that he loses sight of his original goal
LC card Fi A 59-984
GREATEST SHOW ON WATER. JohnsonMot
1960 27min sd b&w free-loan; color $70.
free -loan
sh-c-ad
A visit to Cypress Gardens in Florida.
Shows water skiing, jumping boats, a water
ballet, and other performances
LC card Fi A 60-496
GREEK GODS IN ART. Filmlm 1960 lOmin
sd b&w $55. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Gian Polidoro. Italy
Depicts the gods and goddesses from the
viewpoint of the Hellenic idea of beauty. Shows
legend, historical events, and Individual traits
of men immortalized in marble. Portraits
begin with Alexander the Great and Artistotle
LC card Fi A 60-219
GREEN ALASKA. Sportlite 1957 12%min sd
(Adventure out of doors ser) b&w $55. rent
$5; color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
. Yukon Territory is also included as the
habitat of migrant salmon, black bears, red
fox and graylings
GREEN MOUNTAIN LEGACY. Assn 1960
28\^nim sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
for National Life Insurance Co, of Vermont
Tells of the men of Vermont, their ac-
complishments and their way of life. The early
settlers learned, as a matter of survival, that
they must do for themselves, think a job
through, and do it once and do it well
GREENLAND'S NEW LIFE. Barr 1959 lOmin
sd color $110. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explains Greenland's new position in the
modern world. Portrays the life of the Green-
landers, explains their origin, and describes
their change in half a century from nomadic
hunters to fishermen living in small permanent
communities where life is patterned after the
ways of Denmark
LC card Fi A 59-437
EFLA evaluation card No. 4100
GRIP AND STANCE
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
GRIST MILL. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
A trip to an old flour mill shows how
flour and bread were made many years ago
GROWING LIKE A GRASSHOPPER. Moody
1959 13min sd color (Science adventure ser)
rent $6
el-Jh
Two boys learn about the lubber grass-
hopper. Compares the physical growth of the
grasshopper resulting from its huge appetite
with the spiritual growth Christians experi-
ence as a result of studying the Bible
GROWING UP IN THE AMERICAN FAMILY.
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Seminar on
American civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the chang-
ing patterns of the American family. Explores
Earent- child relationships, use of leisure time
y parents, training of children, permissiveness
vs, restrictiveness, and the effect of growing
up in today's family on personality development
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
THE GROWTH OF MEDICINE
In HERITAGE XVI (3 films)
GROWTH OF SEEDS. EBF 1958 14min sd b&w
$60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Shows the sources from which plant
seeds are obtained. Describes the structure of
seeds and explains by the use of time- lapse
photography, the processes of germination and
plant growth
LC card Fi A 57-769
GUMBASIA. GreatSoc 1960 4min sd color $50,
rent $5
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Art Clokey
An abstract film which uses colored
modelling clay moving to spritely jazz music
to explore the kinesthetic film principles as
advocated by Slavko Vorkapich
H.V. KALTENBORN— l-IV
In HERITAGE XIII (4 films)
47
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
HACIENDA LIFE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the haciendas during the Span-
ish rule of California. Shows some remaining
haciendas and compares modern living in Cali-
fornia with the past
HANDFUL OF ASHES. Methodist 1959 16min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a doctor who is
undecided about accepting a medal of honor
because his outstanding medical achievement
resulted from his use of unethical procedures
LC card Fi A 59-985
HANDICAPS
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
HANDS AHEAD. FloridaU 1959 UVzmin sd
color purchase apply, rent $1
c-ad
Story of an individual blinded in an ac-
cident; his mental and vocational rehabilitation
by the Council for the Blind and his return to
full-time employment
LC card Fi A 59-938
HANDS OF MAN— ADVENTURING IN POT-
TERY. GirlS 1959 30min sd b&w (Adven-
turing in the hand arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
A guest expert and three Girl Scouts
show that everyone can have fun with hand
arts. Discusses how man has used hands to
satisfy his needs for communication, food, shel-
ter, etc. Shows different pottery methods and
ways to mold clay
HANDS THAT MADE AMERICA. LifeMag
1957 22l^min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Based on the book "America's arts and
skills" by the editors of Life magazine
Shows development of American design
and skills from colonial days through the pres-
ent. Depicted against settings of America's
restoration villages and historical museums.
Musical background of folk themes
LC card Fi A 59-94
HANDS WE TRUST. AmCollSurg 1959 28min
sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred Niles Productions
Describes the exacting requirements the
surgeon must meet to qualify in his specialty
today and thus help people determine who is
qualified to perform surgery
HANDWRITTEN. CinemalG 1960 9min sd color
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles Boultenhouse
Takes its cue from Mallarme's symbolist
poem, "A throw of the dies"
"A'^'^Y FAMILY. ^Fass-Levy 1960 13min sd
b&w $75, color $130
p-el-ad Guide
, Relationships between a seven-year-old
girl^ her little brother and older sister, and
their parents. Shows how members of one
family have learned to enjoy living together
HARD WATER
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
"^?o^y \^ •^^^i'^vM OF HIMSELF. Carousel
1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be told
ser) $135, rent $8
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story . of Henry Bergh who fought for
reforni against the almost universal cruelty to
animals and then went on to found the Societv
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
HARVEST OF TREES. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the Forest Service.
Discusses the raising of trees, the method of
selecting trees for harvest and how trees are
marked for cutting. Shows the use of lumber
HARVEY. MichU-TV 1958 29y2min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
William Harvey, discoverer of the theory
of the circulation of the blood, is viewed as
both man and scientist
HAS EUROPE A FUTURE? NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Young worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Yugoslavia, Germany
Denmark, and Italy explore the topic of Euro-
pean unity. Views are expressed on the causes
and effects of World War II, what Europeans
think of each other, the steps being taken to-
ward unification, and the effect of foreign poli-
cies of the United States and Russia on unifica-
tion
HATS. NET 1957 15 min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing
lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Explains the need for hats and why they
look different. Describes various kinds of hats
and shows samples from different parts of the
world
HATTERAS DRUM. Sportlite 1957 12^min sd
(Adventure out of doors ser) b&w $55, rent
$5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
A world champion drum fisherman is seen
at work" on channel bass on the outer banks
of North Carolina
HAUTE LISSE. French 1957 20min sd color rent
apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
The Manufacture des Gobelins, and the
renewed tradition of tapestry in France
HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE
YOU? Southern CalU 16min sd b&w $60,
rent $3
sh-c-ad
A symbolic record of one day in the life
of the members of an upper-middle-class Amer-
ican family, showing their dependence upon
machines and the effect of automation on their
relationships with each other
LC card Fi A 59-305
HAVE SKIS, WILL TRAVEL. Miller 1959 15min
sd b&w $65, rent $10; color $140
P-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts the ski fly week in Kulm, world's
champions in action at Sun Valley, Aspen,
Squaw Valley, Austria, Switzerland, and Mad
River Glen. Front flips on skis, deep powder
magic, comedy
HAVE YOUR IDEAS CHANGED? NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Young worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Japan. Iceland. England,
^P^ Denmark explain how their opinions have
changed during their visit to America. Opinions
are expressed on American schools, the effects
of American influence in their home countries,
and what their stay in America has meant to
them
HAWAM— THE FIFTIETH STATE. EBF 1959
17min sd b&w $90, rent $3.50; color $180,
rent $5.o0
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes the birth of the Hawaiian Is-
lands ^and the creation of their spectacular
land forms. Shows views of the still-active
volcanoes on the island of Hawaii and the
silent craters of Maui. Includes scenes of the
city of Honolulu and of sugar and pineapple
plantations
LC card Fi A 59-510
48
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HAWAII— THE ISLAND STATE. UW 1959
20min sd color $195
p-el-jh Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Introduces the Hawaiian Islands describ-
ing their climate, and volcanic origin. Studies
the people and their economy
HAWAII'S HISTORY: KINGDOM TO STATE-
HOOD. Film Assoc 1960 13min sd b&w $70,
color $135
el-Jh Guide
Shows the gradual change in ways of liv-
ing in the Hawaiian Islands from the days of
the native kingdoms to today's modern Amer-
ican community. Traces the step by step de-
velopment of closer ties with the United States
resulting from contact with early New England
whalers and missionaries, the growth of large
plantations and the United States' need for
naval bases. Ends with Hawaiian statehood
HAWTHORNE AND NEW ENGLAND. Cam-
bridge 1959 14min sd color $120, rent $10
sh-c-ad Guide
Scenes of Salem and Concord, Mass. and
the mountains of New Hampshire, as they were
seen by Nathaniel Hawthorne, with a spoken
commentary from his prefaces and tales
LC card Fi A 59-677
EFLA evaluation card No. 3851
HE FINDS HIS PARENTS
In CATHOLIC CHILD GUIDANCE (4 films)
HE STRETCHES OUT HIS HAND
In CATHOLIC CHILD GUIDANCE (4 films)
HEADS AND TAILS
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
HEALTH CAREERS. HealthCar 1956 13y2min
ad b&w $25, rent $2
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for the National Health Council and Equitable
Life Assurance Society
A survey of careers in health work, show-
ing various activities of health workers
LC card Fi A 58-294
EFLA evaluation card No. 3090
HEALTH IN OUR COIVIMUNITY. EBP 1958
ISmin sd b«few $75, rent $3; color $150,
rent $5
el-Jh Guide
Shows the routine services of the depart-
ment and the medical detective work involved
in curbing an outbreak of typhoid fever. Dis-
cusses the teamwork that exists between public
health personnel and private medical people
to safeguard the health of the community
LC card Fi A 59-496
HEALTH MAINTENANCE
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
HEART, LUNGS, AND CIRCULATION.
Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains how the heart, lungs, veins,
arteries, and capillaries work together in the
process of circulation. Uses animation, cine-
fluorography, and a combination of artwork
and a live subject to visualize the key func-
tions. Suggests principles to help maintain
health heart and lungs
LC card Fi A 59-732
EFLA evaluation card No. 4061
HEART OF A STRANGER. WashVideo 1959
27i^min sd b&w $50. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Christian Children's Fund
The experiences of a Chinese girl, her
younger brother, and their uncle, who escape
from Red China to Hong Kong. The uncle is
drowned while working on a fishing junk and
the children become separated and wander
until the girl is picked up by a Christian Chil-
dren Fund worker and taken into their orphan-
age
LC card Fi A 59-306
HEART OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Methodist
1956 29min sd b&w $80, rent $4: color $225.
rent $8
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Alan Shilin Films. Kine-
scope
Pictures the influence of a community
center on the lives of youth and family units,
as it serves the people of a crowded urban
neighborhood, without regard for race, creed,
or nationality. Filmed at Marcy Center. Chi-
cago
HEAT OF SOLUTION
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
HEAVENLY TOUCH OF LIGHT. ModernTP
1959 14min sd b&w $35, free-loan; color
$70, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Leroy Crooks Productions
for Thomas Industries
Traces the history of light from Its
earliest functional use to today's modern con-
ception of Certified Inspection Lighting
HEAVENS DECLARE. Biblelnst 1958 23min sd
color $180. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Unfolds the reality of God's infinite power
as He controls the universe. Brings out facts
that concern our solar system with its planets,
suns and galaxies; the distances that separate
each heavenly body by thousands of light
years; and the speeds that hurtle these bodies
through space in a complex, precision plan
HEDONIC CONTROL OF BEHAVIOR. MinnU
1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding human
behavior ser) $100
c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses the regulation of patterns of
behavior by the pleasurable and painful conse-
quences of the behavior. Describes the
hierarchical organization of hedonic controls,
with a discussion of patterns of behavior at
the various levels of control. Discusses the
hedonic significance of the mechanism of re-
pression
LC card Fi A 59-1009
HELEN TAMIRIS— NEGRO SPIRITUALS.
Contem 1958 17min sd b&w $125. rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Records the American dance pioneer.
Helen Tamiris, as she performs some of her
early and most interesting choreography of
modem dance
HELLO DOWN THERE!
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
HELP YOURSELF TO A SMILE. Procter 1958
16min sd color purchase apply
sh-c-ad
Shows structure of a tooth, the progress
of decay and protection against decay. Ex-
plains tooth development and effect of fluo-
rides. Concludes with tooth brushing and oral
hygiene
HELPING HANDS FOR JULIE. Assn 1958
26min sd h&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry Strauss & Co. for
American Medical Assn. & E.R. Squibb & Sons
Dramatizes through the experiences of
a little girl the opportunities and rewards of
careers in medicine and health. Shows how all
the members of the hospital staff help the
little girl in her fight for life as they seek
a diagnosis and then work together to help
her recover
LC card Fi A 58-740
HENRY FORD. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Explains that Henry Ford's life was as
varied as the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Dis-
cusses his life, his work and Impact on the
world
49
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
HERE AND NOW. ProtEpisc 1959 30min sd
h&w $125. rent $6.50
ad Guide
Companion film to "Goinff on from here"
The church school teacher, observer and
pupils are introduced and a class session is
presented. Sub -titles help to point up the
significance of the action
LC card Fi A 60-78
HERENCIA MEXICANA.
HERITAGE
See MEXICO'S
HERE'S HOCKEY. CanNFB 1959 llmin sd
b&w $50 . .^ u ^
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Shows why hockey has become the popu-
lar sport it is in Canada. Traces the game
from Pee Wee leagues to professional leagues.
Features a play oft game between two senior
teams, and shows some national stars
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH. NTStHealth
1958 22min sd b«&w purchase apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Information Production
Describes a program of public healtn
service which meet present-day needs
LC card Fi A 59-925
HERITAGE XIII (4 films). NET 1959 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
H.V. KALTENBORN — I. Mr Kaltenborn dis-
cusses his early life, education, early
news experience, days on the staff of the
Brooklyn Eagle, and his introduction in-
to the field of world commentary
H.V. KALTENBORN— II. Mr Kaltenborn dis-
cusses the early days of radio and his
part in promoting news analysis. Exa-
mines the role of television and the dif-
ference between radio and television
news
H.V. KALTENBORN— III. Mr. Kaltenborn dis-
cusses important political trends during
the 20th century as seen through the eyes
of a news commentator
H.V. KALTENBORN— IV. Mr Kaltenborn dis-
cusses presidents he has known, and the
responsibilities of the newscaster
HERITAGE XIV (4 films). NET 1959 ea 29mln
sd b&w rent ea $4,75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
1. BASEBALL: THE GAME. Branch Rickey
discusses the development of baseball dur-
ing his lifetime
2. BASEBALL: THE MEN. Branch Rickey
discusses the characteristics of successful
baseball managers and players
3. BASEBALL: PROVING GROUND FOR
CIVIL RIGHTS. Branch Rickey discusses
the contributions of baseball to the
eradication of racial and religious prejudice
4. BASEBALL: PROVING GROUND FOR
LIBERTY. Branch Rickey discusses as-
pects of baseball which are in line with
democratic theory
HERITAGE XV (2 films). NET 1959 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW.
Titles are:
Kinescopes
1. ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE. Mr Wright
discusses the relationships between a
building, site, materials and function. Ex-
plains the "Usonian style of architecture"
as a free style belonging to America alone
2, THE PHILOSOPHY OF AN ARCHITECT.
Mr Wright discusses his concepts of
nature, function, and the proper use of
materials. Relates these concepts to two
of his buildings — ^Unity Temple and the
Johnson Building
HERITAGE XVI (3 films). NET 1959 ea 29mln
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by KTCA-TV. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. THE ROLE OP THE DOCTOR IN HIS
COMMUNITY. Dr Mayo discusses the
role and purpose of the World Health
Organization, the World Medical Asso-
ciation, and the American Medical Asso-
ciation. Explains his role as delegate to
the United Nations in 1953
2. THE TRAINING OF DOCTORS. Dr Mayo
explains the purpose of the Mayo Founda-
tion, the teaching branch of tlie Mayo
Clinic. Discusses the qualifications for
becoming a doctor
3. THE GROWTH OF MEDICINE. Dr Mayo
explains the origins of the Mayo Clinic,
the main purpose of early hospitals, and
relates anecdotes about his youth. Dis-
cusses the growth of medicine, the rise of
group specialists in medicine, and how the
Mayo Clinic reflects this growth and
change in methods
HERITAGE XVII (4 films). NET 1959 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
1. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEPART-
MENT OF STATE. Dr Wriston discusses
the development and changes that have
taken place in the State Department's
size, responsibilities, recruitment proce-
dures, training program, and methods of
appointment
2. AMERICA'S FOREIGN SERVICE. Dr
Wriston discusses the development and
changes in America's Foreign Service
program. Points out how World War II
and pressing national problems brought
neglect to the foreign service area
3. DIPLOMACY IN A DEMOCRACY, Dr
Wriston discusses diplomacy as practiced
in a democracy. Explains the importance
of public opinions as an influence in for-
eign policy and how communications
media nave aided in public understanding
4. EDUCATION FOR MANAGEMENT AND
ADMINISTRATION. Dr Wriston dis-
cusses his views on education for posi-
tions in management and administration.
Outlines the problems of administering a
university, and what makes a good ad-
ministrator
HERITAGE XVI M (4 films). NET 1959 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Titles are:
1. THE SURGEON GENERAL. Dr Parran re-
views the changes in Public Health Serv-
ice during his years as United States
Surgeon General. Discusses the break-
through in the control of venereal disease
and the changing ideas of the American
people toward health programs
2. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH. Dr Parran dis-
cusses the growth of international health
programs during the past twenty- five
years
3. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH. Dr Parran discusses the prob-
lems of developing the Graduate School of
Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
4. THE PAST AND THE FUTURE. Dr Parran
reviews his career and points out what
to expect in the future with respect to
public health services. Discusses the con-
tribution of the physical, biological, and
social sciences in enabling man to get
along with himself
HERITAGE XIX (4 films). NET 1959 ea 29mln
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WHYY. Kinescopes
Titles are:
EUGENE ORMANDY— I. Mr Ormandy dis-
cusses the duties and responsibilities of
the music director
EUGENE ORMANDY— II. Mr Ormandy dis-
cusses the problems of programming, pros
and cons of one-composer programs, and
the reaction of audiences to new symphonic
music
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
EUGENE ORMANDY— III. Mr Ormandy dis-
cusses his views of rock and roll music,
opera in English, whether electronic in-
struments are the basis of a new music,
and chang-es in musical instruments over
the years
EUGENE ORMANDY— IV. Mr Ormandy dis-
cusses the relationship of the musician to
the audience, the influence of the con-
ductor in determining the orchestral per-
sonality, and problems of choral conduct-
ing
HIGHWAY NORTH. CanTrav 1957 ISmin sd
b&w or color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Crawley Films
Follows Highway 97 from the United
States border to Dawson Creek where it joins
the Alaska Highway. Shows Lake Okanagan;
the carnival and regatta at Kelowna; the foot-
hills of the Selkirk range with its relics of
the gold rush days and its new economy based
on timber, cattle and agriculture; and a 3 -day
rodeo at Williams Lake
HERON
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
HERRING HUNT. CanNFB 1959 llmin sd b&w
$50
el-Jh-ad
Describes the operations of a herring
boat, and of her crew in the coastal waters or
British Columbia. Depicts the race of the seiner
and crew to get their catch before the quota
is taken and the fishing area closed. Shows the
cooperation necessary in an enterprise that
has a great element of risk
HE'S JUST LIKE HIS FATHER
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
HIDDEN GRIEVANCE
In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
films)
HIDING BEHIND THE DICTIONARY
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
HIGH ARCTIC: LIFE ON THE LAND. EBF
1959 22min sd b&w $120, color $240
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by National Films Board of
Canada
An ecological study of plant and animal
life on the Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Ca-
nadian Arctic. Shows the musk-ox, lemming,
Arctic hare, poppies, fire weed, and other
forms of plant life as part of an evolution that
began in pre- history and continues today
LC card Fi A 59-636
HIGH SCHOOL AND THEN
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
HIGHER EDUCATION— KEY TO OREGON'S
FUTURE. OregHEd 1959 llmin sd color
rent $1.50
ad
Points out future needs for college pro-
fessors and classroom facilities in Oregon due
to increasing of population
HIGHLANDER HOLIDAY. lowaU 1957 29min
sd color $225, rent $6.75
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the State University of Iowa's
Scottish Highlanders' second foreign tour dur-
ing the summer of 1956, and their performances
in Washington, D.C., New York, Scotland, and
England; and their visit to France, The Nether-
lands, and Germany
HIGHWAY. Filmlm 1959 6min sd color $85,
rent $6.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hilary Harris
A visual expression of rhythm photo-
graphed from behind the wheel of an auto-
mobile and using every tempo of speed from
slow to fast. Denotes the exhilarated sense of
power received from driving on modern ex-
pressways from dawn to night
LC card Fi A 59-519
HIGHWAY DRIVING
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
HIGHWAY LIFE LINES. Hercules 1956 16min
sd b&w or color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Farrell and Gage Films
Explains what a good traffic paint should
be and do to help make highways safer and
easier to use. Shows methods of testing, reasons
for choice of formulation, and the role of Parlon
chlorinated rubber
HIGHWAY TO TOMORROW. Tidewater 1957
27min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Don Horter Productions
A report of the Columbia River towboat
and barge business. Describes the economic and
expansion effect of such river transportation
on essential bulk commodities such as petro-
leum products, chemical products, cement, as-
phalt, wheat, barley, and of large deck cargoes
on the Columbia River Basin
LC card Fi A 58-780
THE HIGHWAYMAN. McGraw 1959 13min sd
b&w $70, rent apply; color $140, rent apply
Jh-sh
Produced by Kurt Simon
Alfred Noyes' poem "The highwayman"
is brought to life through the medium of in-
terpretative dance and narration, with the poem
being read by John Carradine
LC card Fi A 59-817
HIGHWAYS OF HISTORY. NYStCom 1959 30-
min sd b&w or color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Captain Henry Hudson, discovered aboard
a sightseeing boat, retraces his voyage in New
York State, to find the past and present close-
ly intertwined
LC card Fi A 59-783
HINT OF AN EXPLANATION
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films) f,
HIPPOS. McGraw 1957 llmin sd b&w $60. rent
apply; color $125. rent apply
p-el
Produced by New York Zoological Society
Shows how the thick-skinned hippo, the
largest land animal in the world next to the
elephant, lives in New York City's famed Bronx
Zoo and in its native Africa
LC card Fi A 58-701
HISTORIC TRENTON. ChofC- Trenton 1958
25min sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Samuel L. Schulman
Views of Trenton showing historic build-
ings, museums, and other places of interest
which depict the growth of the city
LC card Fi A 59-917
HISTORY OF A BICYCLE. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Eanescope
Tells the story of the bicycle as a means
of transportation. Demonstrates various early
models
HISTORY OF ANTARCTICA
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
HISTORY OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
In CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICAN
HISTORY (4 films)
THE HISTORY OF EARLY FLIGHT
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
HISTORY OF NUCLEAR ENERGY. NET 1956-
1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energy: key to
tomorrow ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the historical development of
nuclear fission. Stresses the contributions of
Chadwick. Otto Hahn. Lise Meitner. Otto
Frisch. Niels Bohr, and Albert Einstein. Re-
tells the story of the initiation of the first self-
sustaining nuclear chain reactor at Chicago. 111.
51
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
HISTORY OF RICHLAND CERAMIC BRICK.
Richland 1959 lOmin sd color free-loan
ad
Shows the development of ceramic brick
manufacture. 1870 to date. Scenes include older
type coal fired kilns, modern ^as fired kilns,
automation of assembly line techniques, and the
ultimate use of the finished product
HISTORY OF THE CINEMA. Brandon 1958
9min sd color $120. rent $11
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Halas
An animated cartoon presenting a satir-
ical review of the follies of motion pictures —
past, present, and future
LC card Fi A 59-709
EFLA evaluation card No. 3591
HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE SERIES
(14 films). Sterling 1960 ea 25i^min sd b&w
ea $125
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Greffstan Productions
A series on the art of the motion picture
. . . from its magic box beginning to the tech-
nique, story, and spectacle of the Great Classics
HOAXTERS (excerpt). TFC 1957 22min sd b&w
purchase apply, rent $70
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Classroom excerpt of feature film
Produced by MGM
An analysis of anti-democratic ideologies
and methods, followed by a comparison of com-
munism and the constitutional democracy of the
United States
LC card Fi A 59-1063
EFLA evaluation card No. 3961
HOLDING A YOUNG BABY
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
HOLY FAMILY
In LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER (4
films)
HOLY WEEK. CathMen 1958 SOmin sd b&w
$125. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope , , , ,
Brings together the theme of the royal
honors rendered Christ on Palm Sunday and His
Passion and Death on Good Friday. Features
scenes from the Gospels, as pictured in the
frescoes of Vienne. France, as well as the litur-
gical ceremonies of Holy Week
HOLY WEEK IN POPAYAN. CinemaGld 1960
19min sd color $150. rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
English or Spanish versions
Produced by Arnold Eagle for Interna-
tional Petroleum Co.
Portrays the Easter week celebration in
a small town in Colombia. South America. De-
picts the activities engaged in by the people
to prepare for the traditional pageantry: and
documents the processions, church services, and
family tradition
HOME FOR HOPPY. McGraw 1958 14min sd
b&w $75. rent apply: color $150. rent apply
el
Produced by Syracuse University
Shows how a brother and sister, with the
help of their parents, build a semi-aquatic ter-
rarium for Hoppy. their grassfrog
LC card Fi A 58-794
EFLA evaluation card No. 3707
HOME IS WHERE YOU FIND IT
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
HOME LIFE OF THE PIONEERS. OregHEd
1959 15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Commis-
A look inside a pioneer home showing a
spinning wheel, candle molds, hand-carved
bowls, and gun broad axe
HOMECOMING 58. BallStTC 1959 15min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh
Produced by David L. Gretsch
Depicts homecoming activities at Ball
State. Shows the parade, queen, football game.
half-time activities and presentation of awards.
and the crowd at various gatherings
HOMMES ET LES NUAGES. French 1957 20min
sd color rent $1
sh-c-ad
Shows the director of the observatory of
the Puy de Dome doing research on clouds and
how men can use them and fight them as in the
case of hail clouds
THE HONEYBEE. AV-ED rev 1959 15min sd
b&w $75, rent $4.50; color $150. rent $8
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1953 film
Produced by Harry O. Hoyt Productions
Story of the honeybee including the von
Frisch experiment concerning the color per-
ception of bees. Covers the activities of the
hive . . , the queen, drones, dances of the
workers, collection of nectar, pollen, water,
propolis, wax making, primogeniture and
swarming
LCTcard Fi A 59-873
HONOLULU SURFING DAZE. Miller 1959
15min sd b&w $65. rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts riding over the winter surf at
Makaha, Honolulu. Describes how surfboards
are made. Shows riding the outrigger canoes
of Waikiki beach
HOOK, LINE AND WHAT KNOT? DuPont
1959 14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Jam Handy Organization
Explains the basic rules for tying knots
in monofilament spinning line to retain up to
100% of the line strength
HOOSIER PROMENADE. IndU 1957 llmin sd
(Let's square dance ser) b&w $50. rent $2;
color $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Presents a dance which features an origi-
nal singing call. Teaches several dance move-
ments
LC card Fi A 59-622
HORSES
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
HOSPITALS ARE PEOPLE. AmHosp 1957
20min sd color $140. rent apply
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Kevin Donavan Films for
Grace-New Haven Community Hospital Aux-
ilary
Shows the variety of hospital depart-
ments and services, from nursing stations to
laboratories, as a volunteer worker takes a
patient on a tour of the Grace -New Haven
Community Hospital
LC card Pi A 58-3556
HOUSE HUNTERS. Assn 1959 13^4min sd color
$150
sh-c-ad
Produced by Roland Reed Production for
National Assn. of Real Estate Boards
Relates the predicaments encountered by
a young couple seeking a house -"on their own"
and those experienced by another couple trying
to sell their home by themselves. Shows the
realtor, as a member of the National Asso-
ciation of Real Estate Boards, solving the prob-
lems of both couples
HOUSE THAT RESEARCH BUILT. Univ
Thermo 1959 14min sd- color free-loan
sh-c
Produced by Telecine Film Studios
Discusses the use of the Thermo-panel
method of home construction, describes the
advantages of this new building material, and
shows the construction methods employed
LC card Fi A 59-299
HOUSING, A MAJOR PROBLEM
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
52
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HOW BIG DO THINGS LOOK?
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW BIG IS THE MOON?
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW CAN I BECOME A TEACHER?
In CONSTANT- CHALLENGE (14 films)
HOW CAN ONE NATION HELP ANOTHER?
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Young world
ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Turkey, Israel, United
Arab Republic, and Iran discuss politics and
policies in their home countries. Views are
presented concerning economic problems, the
political situation in the Middle East, what
these nations can do to help each other, and
the possibility of unification for the Middle
East countries
HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT WE KNOW
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
HOW DOES RESPONSIBILITY GROW?
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? FloridaU
1959 5min sd b&w free-loan
ad ..
Sponsored by State Plant Board of
Florida
Points out the hazards of purchasing low
or non- graded shrubs
LC card Fi A 59-934
HOW ELECTRICITY IS PRODUCED. Dowling
1960 llmin sd color $110
el Guide
Explains that electricity is produced in
three ways, by friction, by chemical action and
by magnetic action. Shows Faraday discover-
ing pnnciple of an induced current. Demon-
stration with small magneto clarifies the prin-
ciple. Shows how mechanical energy is con-
verted at a hydro-electric plant into electrical
energy, by this same principle
HOW FAR. IndU 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent
$2; color $100, rent $3.25
P
Concepts of distance are taught four
children traveling to their grandparents; two
traveling 400 miles by plane, the other two
traveling 80 miles by car. Concepts of time,
distance and speed are developed using a
sketch map of the two routes, map symbols,
speedometer, odometer, the plane's shadow
crossing landmarks below
HOW FAST CAN YOU REACT?
5Y
In PSYCHOLOGY
(37 films)
HOW GOOD IS A GOOD GUY? Round 1960
21min sd b&w $140, rent $25; color $240
ad Guide
Focuses on the many hidden problems
caused when supervisors are more concerned
with their own needs than with the needs of
their men and their company
HOW GRASS GROWS. NewHollMach 1959
llmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains to farmers how to make better
use of grass. Shows how grass grows and re-
produces itself
LC card Fi A 59-914
HOW LEARNING ONE SKILL
ANOTHER
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HELPS
HOW LONG THE NIGHT. Methodist -Temp
1958 30min sd b&w $160, rent $8
ad Guide
A desperate wife visits her pastor seeking
help for an alcoholic husband. Portrays the
torture alcoholism creates for individuals and
families. Builds understanding of problems that
alcoholics face
^ LC card Fi A 59-986
HOW MAN LEARNED TO COUNT
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
HOW MEN AND WOMEN DIFFER
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW MUCH AFFECTION? McGraw 1958
20min sd b&w (Marriage and family living
ser) $120, rent apply
sli-c
Uses dramatized incidents to set the stage
for discussing how much affection should there
be between young people who are going steady,
how far they can go in petting and still stay
within the bounds of social mores and personal
standards
LC card Fi A 58-700
EFLA evaluation card No. 4038
HOW NATURE PROTECTS ANIMALS. EBF
rev 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color
$120, rent $4
ei-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1931 film
Includes examples of such defensive
adaptations as protective coloring, adaptation
for running, swimming, climbing, or flying to
escape enemies, and devices for discouraging
attack, such as the porcupine's quills and the
bee's sting
LC card Fi A 59-398
HOW PEOPLE DIFFER FROM ONE
ANOTHER
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW PLANTS GROW
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
HOW THE BABY LEARNS TO OBEY
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
HOW THE EYE SEES SPACE
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW THE NERVOUS SYSTEM WORKS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
HOW TO BANDAGE. Vavin 1958 5min sd b&w
$10, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson
Detailed explanation for treating minor,
everyday household injuries
HOW TO COLLECT AND PRESERVE
PLANTS. IllNatHist 1959 ISVamin sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh Guide
Shows the steps to be followed and the
equipment needed for gathering and classifying
giants for an amateur beginner's collection,
tresses methods of collecting and mounting
specimens
HOW TO COOK A WOLF— IN A HURRY.
WineAdv 1958 5min sd color $35. free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Gene Walker Productions
Shows how to create gourmet dishes with
only simple foods, a minimum of time and
California wines
HOW TO CREATE THE BEST CLIMATE IN
DECISION
In DECISION MAKING FOR SUPER-
VISORS (5 films)
HOW TO DO RESCUE BREATHING. Seminar
1959 5min sd b&w $49.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how to perform mouth -to- mouth
insufflation, change operators, and work while
victim is being moved
LC card Fi A 60-15
EFLA evaluation card No. 4062
HOW TO GROW BEAUTIFUL BULBS. Calif
Spray 1958 30min sd color $135
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes how to plant, pot, and trans-
plant bulbs; discusses pest and disease control;
and shows appropriate ground covers for bulb
beds
LC card Fi A 59-1023
HOW TO HANDLE PRICE RESISTANCE
In EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP (5 films)
HOW TO HELP WIN NEW CUSTOMERS
In OVER THE COUNTER SELLING (5
films)
HOW TO HELP YOUR CUSTOMER OVER-
COME DECISION FEAR
In EFFECTIVE §AUeSNIANSHIP (5 fllma>
53
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
HOW TO KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS COMING
BACK ... TO YOU
In OVER THE COUNTER SELLING (5
films)
HOW TO KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS YOURS
In EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP (5 films)
HOW TO MERIT THE RANK OF A PROFES-
SIONAL
In OVER THE COUNTER SELLING (5
films)
HOW TO PACKAGE YOUR PERSONALITY
FOR GREATER PULL
In EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP (5 films)
HOW TO PLUG TIME LEAKS
In EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP (5 films)
HOW TO PREPARE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
& HOW TO USE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
SECTIONS. ModernTP 1959 sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Contains 2 parts, ea 3min
Produced by Color Service Co. for Florida
Citrus Commission
Part 1. HOW TO PREPARE FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT. Stresses techniques on
the proper methods of sectioning whole
grapefruit, preparing grapefruit halves,
.., , and using grapefruit in unusual combina-
'''•'• tions with other fruits. Gives nutritional
and consumer buying information
Part 2. HOW TO USE FLORIDA GRAPE-
FRUIT SECTIONS. Shows how frozen
grapefruit sections can be sliced for a
fruit salad platter or cut into quarters to
chill fruit drinks and iced tea. Canned
sections used to make grapefruit cobbler
and in a molded lime salad
HOW TO PUT YOUR DECISIONS TO WORK
In DECISION MAKING FOR SUPER-
VISORS (5 films)
HOW TO READ
In PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films)
HOW TO SAY "NO" WITHOUT GIVING
OFFENSE
In OVER THE COUNTER SELLING (5
films)
HOW TO SAY WHAT YOU MEAN
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
HOW TO SELECT FLORIDA ORANGES &
HOW TO USE FLORIDA FROZEN
ORANGE CONCENTRATE. Modem TP 1959
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad Guide
,yii Contains 2 parts, ea 3min
Produced by Color Service Co. for Florida
Citrus Commission
Part 1. HOW TO SELECT FLORIDA
ORANGES. Shows varieties of oranges,
recipes for sweet potatoes in orange cups,
baked Temple oranges, and preparing
Temples for desserts and snacks. Explains
techniques for sectioning and slicing
oranges for fruit cups and salads
Part 2. HOW TO USE FLORIDA FROZEN
ORANGE CONCENTRATE Describes the
uses of orange juice concentrate in recipes
for orange sauces to use on pancakes and
desserts, a glaze for ham. and orange
drinks. Points out correct storage, recon-
stituting and nutritive value
HOW TO SELL CREATIVELY WITHOUT
"PUSHINESS"
In OVER THE COUNTER SELLING ( 5
films)
HOW TO SELL^TO THE GOVERNMENT.
BusEd 1956 lOmin sd b&w $85. rent $4;
color $175
c-ad
Compares the proper and improper meth-
ods .of selling to, the government. Shows the
posting of bids, the copies of speciflcationa and
the help given by the General Service Admin-
istration. Points, out that the "contact man" is
a detriment rather than an asset in this case
HOW TO SPLICE A FILM. MichStU 1959 lOmin
sd b&w $50. rent $2
Jh-sh-c-ad
The tools to use in splicing: step-by-step
procedure; testing for a good splice: checking
film cement: examples of poor splices; precau-
tions to avoid them
HOW TO USE FLORIDA FROZEN ORANGE
CONCENTRATE. See HOW TO SELECT
FLORIDA ORANGES & HOW TO USE
FLORIDA FROZEN ORANGE CONCEN-
TRATE
HOW TO USE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT SEC-
TIONS. See HOW TO PREPARE FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT & HOW TO USE FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS
HOW TO USE FLORIDA LIMES. ModernTP
1959 3min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Florida Citrus Commission
Ideas for using limes in summer menus.
Shows cutting lime wedges for iced tea and
garnishes for flsh. and lime juice in a low-
calorie salad dressing with a butter sauce. Uses
frozen limeade concentrate with an ice ring
for punch and a lime chiffon pie
HOW TO USE FLORIDA TANGERINES &
HOW TO USE TABASCO. ModernTP sd
color free -loan
8h-c-ad Guide
Contains 2 parts, ea 3min
Produced by Color Service Co. for Flor-
ida Citrus Commission
Part 1. HOW TO USE FLORIDA TANGER-
INES. Shows how tangerines can be pre-
pared for desserts and snacks, and adding
to cole slaw, baking with meat, and mak-
ing frozen lollipops with tangerine juice
Part 2. HOW TO USE TABASCO. Shows how
to make a white sauce, a cheese sauce or
rarebit, and how to use tabasco in a but-
ter sauce for vegetables, a seafood cock-
tail. French dressing, and a barbecue
sauce
HOW TO USE TABASCO. See HOW TO USE
FLORIDA TANGERINES & HOW TO USE
TABASCO
HOW TO USE TOOLS. Frendal 1960 14%min sd
b&w $80. rent apply; color $159. rent apply
p-ad Guide
Shows basic principles in usin^ the try
square, saw. hammer, brace and bit. safety
block, file, file card: points out safety, sharing.
Planning, cleaning up
LC card Fi A 60-505
HOW VAST IS SPACE? Atlantis 1959 ISmin sd
color $200. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Correlated with the book "Cosmic view"
by Kees Boeke
A presentation of basic concepts concern-
ing the structure and geography of space — from
stars to atoms. Clarifies relative size and dis-
tance in our universe
LC card Fi A 60-515
HOW WE KNOW THE EARTH MOVES. Film
Assoc 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el-jh Guide
Demonstrates the Foucault pendulum by
which the earth's rotation was first proved.
Conducts an experiment, with audience partici-
pation, to illustrate star shift, the method which
astronomers use to determine the earth's solar
orbit
LC card Fi A 60-457
HOW WE KNOW THE EARTH'S SHAPE.
FilmAssoc 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-jh Guide
Shows why man has changed his ideas
about what the earth looks like: from flat, to
curved, to round, to flattened and bulging, to
pear-shaped. Points out that a perfectly round
globe is still the best model
LC card Fi A 60-595
HOW'S CHANCES?
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
54
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HUMAN ABILITIES AND , MENTAL
GROWTH In PSYCHOLOGY 1 (37 films)
HUMAN FACTOR. Lockheed-Ga 1959 12min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Explores the area of human behavior in
situations of prolonged conflnement. such as
might be found in nuclear powered flight, space
flight or any of the many new weapon systems.
A mockup of a crew compartment is utilized
as a study facility
HUMANITIES: WHAT THEY ARE AND
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
HUNT FOR A CANCER KILLER. McGraw 1959
25min sd b&w (Conquest ser) $136. rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS -TV . ^
An account of science's determined search
for a chemical cure for cancer. Outlines the
work being done in the field of antibiotics, and
shows several of the many scientists whose
lives are devoted to conquering this disease
LC card Fi A 59-816
THE HUNTERS. Contem 1958 73min sd b&w
$275. rent $25; color $400. rent $40
c-ad
Produced by Peabody Museum. Harvard
University . .
A study of the life and culture of primi-
tive African bushmen as portrayed through the
experiences of four aborigines and the giraffe
which they hunt on the Kalahari Desert
LC card Fi A 59-659
EFLA evaluation card No. 3741
HUNTING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Sport-
lite 1957 12V9,min sd (Adventure out of
doors ser) b&w $60. rent $5: color $119,
rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Depicts hunting against the varied back-
ground of Canada's most westerly province
HYPNOSIS. TulaneU 1958 30min sd b&W
(Tulane close-up ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad ..
Explains that hypnosis is being used
more and more in medical practice as a means
of alleviating pains, diminishing tensions, and
exploring the unconscious
L(? card Fi A 59-960
HYPNOSIS
In PSYCHOLOGY
(37 films)
ILLINOIS YEARS
In ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A STUDY IN
GREATNESS (3 films)
IMAGE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN
AMERICA
In FREEDOM AND THE AMERICAN
CATHOLIC (3 films)
IMAGES AND IMAGERY
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
IMAGES DU RAIL. French 1956 20mln sd color
rent $1
sh-c-ad
. The, latest achievements of the railroad
industry m France
IMAGES FROM NATURE. Lohmann 1959 7min
sd color $69. rent $7
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
An experimental film which portrays dif-
ferent seasons through scenes of nature and
through abstractions. Visual effects are ac-
companied by sound abstractions from nature
LC card Fi A 60-587
IMAGINATION AT WORK. Round 1959 22min
sd b&w $140. rent $25; color $240
sh-c-ad Guide
Shows how to overcome the most com-
mon barriers to individual creative thinking —
perceptual, cultural and emotional barriers— and
dramatized the application of the factors neces-
sary for the creation of new ideas: sensitivity,
fluency, flexibility and originality
LC card Fi A 60-542
IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA'S HISTORY.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Examines , the major waves of immigra-
tion to the United States from the early 17th
century to the present in their historic, eco-
nomic, and sociological contexts. Reenactments
show causes of immigration, occupational and
settling patterns, and contributions of each
froup to the growth and development of
merica
LC card Fi A 60-33
IMPERIALISM AND EUROPEAN EXPAN-
SION. Coronet 1960 13i^min sd b&w $75,
color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
, Shows nationalism, industrial rivalry,
technological progress, search for cheap raw
materials, and missionary activity as they
affected the character of the imperial expan-
sion movement of 1875-1914 In Africa. Asia,
and the islands of the Pacific
LC card Fi A 60-429
I AM A DOCTOR. Sterl-MovUSA 1959 25min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh
Sponsored by American Medical Assn.
Dramatizes the services rendered hu-
manity by the medical profession. A doctor
fatally stricken with leukemia leaves a mes-
sage for young people which describes his rea-
sons for becoming a doctor and his experiences
as a doctor
LC card Fi A 60-519
I CI ORLY. French 1957 20min sd b&w rent $1
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
The activities of the largest International
airport in Europe
IGY AND ANTARCTICA: INTRODUCTION
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
I LIVE IN HAWAII. FilmAssoc 1960 13min sd
b&w $70. color $135
el Guide
Produced by Edward Schuman
Shows some children of Hawaii as they
eat their lunches of food from many countries,
learn a few old Hawaiian customs and learn
about their new state. Points out that the
children of Hawaii are Americans in every
way
IDEAS RULE ACTIONS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
IMPORT OF SMALL CARS. Renault 1958 20min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Allend'or Ltd.
Outlines the relevant points In the his-
tory of trade between the United States and
Europe, and traces the steps in developing,
introducing, advertising, and selling a Euro-
pean product in the United States market
IMPORTANCE OF RIVERS. AV-ED 1959 llmin
sd b&w $50. rent $3: color $100. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c
Explains how rivers have helped to shape
the surface of the earth, to drain the land of
surplus water, to supply water for drinking and
for industrial and municipal use. to serve as
boundaries, to provide transportation, to supply
food and power, to modify the climate, to help
clean the air, to build up the land, and to sus-
tain wildlife
LC card Fi A 59-874
IMPORTANCE OF SOIL
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
■\r
LES IMPRESSIONNISTES. French 1958 XSmIn
sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration . ,
Features impressionistic paintings by
Monet, Manet, Sisley, Pissarro. Seurat. Renoin
Degas, Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh and
others
55
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
IMPROVE YOUR PUNCTUATION. Coronet
1959 llmln sd b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Teacher and class work on punctuation
trouble spots, covering the chief uses of the
comma, the semi-colon, the colon, the ques-
tion mark, and the quotation mark. Stresses
the use of punctuation as a means of clarifying
written communication
LC card Fi A 59-733
EFLA evaluation card No. 4065
IMPROVING AMERICA'S HEALTH. Coronet
1959 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Explains that America's health has been
greatly improved since the turn of the century,
shows how expanded health and medical serv-
ices have increased life -expectancy through the
conquest of comjnunicable diseases, and points
out the importance of education and individual
responsibility. Explains that America's health
problems today lies in the area of non-com-
municable diseases
LC card Fi A 59-1056
IMPROVING OUR ADDING SPEED
In ARITHMETIC WITHOUT PENCIL
AND PAPER (5 films)
IN CASE OF FIRE. EBF 1959 20min sd b&w
$120. rent $4.50; color $240. rent $7
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates what to do in case of fire
in the home, at school, or in a public build-
ing. Shows how effective firedrill training
prevents disasters
IN PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. NET 1958
59min sd b&w rent $8
c-ad
Produced by Adult Education Assn. of
U.S.A. Kinescope
Presents an intellectual inquiry into the
American definition of happiness. Relates
definitions of happiness to what ends Ameri-
cans are exercising their inalienable rights to
pursue happiness and the responsibility of edu-
cation with respect to this problem
IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH. NatMultScl
1958 28min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains what multiple sclerosis is and
what is being done about it
IN SUCH A TIME. TheolSem-Va 1958 18min
sd color $75. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Iverson-Ford Associates
Tells of a young married couple who
decide to enter the Episcopal ministry and
what happens during three years at the
Seminary
IN THE HEART OF THE ARCTIC. Brandon
1959 51mm sd b&w purchase apply, rent
$22.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studios, Moscow
A documentary of Russian scientific ex-
Eloration in the Arctic, beginning with a brief
istory of early attempts to reach the North
Pole, the opening of the polar sea route and
the establishment of Drifting North Pole
Stations
IN THE MERRIMACK VALLEY. WestElec
1959 12%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains that as people or industries
move into an area the landscape is often
changed, and that although industry is chang-
mg the landscape of New England, the section
has not lost its historic identity. Includes
scenes of a plant in the Merrimack Valley
which makes telephone equipment and des-
cribes the contentment of workers living and
working in this area
LC card Fi A 59-1045
IN THE PEACEFUL VALLEY OF THE
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
IN THE SHADOW OF THE VATICAN. Con-
servBaptist 1959 25min sd color $250. rent
$10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Shows the work of the Conservative Bap-
tist Bible Center and the Servicemen's Center
and the classes which are training young
Italians in Naples to bring the message of life
to their countrymen threatened by the rising
tides of materialism and godlessness
IN THE SIKHOTE-ALINE MOUNTAINS.
Brandon 1959 20min sd color purchase
apply, rent $7.50
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Far Eastern Newsreel
Studios
A trip to the Far East with a group of
naturalists seeking bark and roots of medi-
cinal value. Close-ups of animal and reptile
life, flora and fauna, in a little-known region
IN TliVIES LIKE^ THESE. Gospel 1959 65min
sd b&w rent $25
ad
The story of a man who learned the
majesty of God's greatness in a yielded life
IN WINTER IT'S WHITEFISH. WyoGame&
Fish 1956 15min sd color $92. rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad
An invitation to fishermen to fish in
streams in western Wyoming
INCABLOC. Sterl-MovUSA 1959 lOmin sd b&w
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Incabloc Corp.
In a Swiss factory, sturdiness is built
into watches by using parts so small that they
are assembled under magnifying glasses
INCREDIBLE TURK. Assn 1959 26l^min sd
b&w (Twentieth century ser) free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by CBS -TV for Prudential In-
surance Co. of America
Explains how. after the close of World
War I. Mustapha Kemal took over the govern-
ment in Turkey and started to westernize the
country. Discusses the various projects he
undertook, including the introduction of modern
farming methods and the establishment of steel
mills and textile plants
LC card Fi A 59-363
NDIA, PAKISTAN, CEYLON
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
INDIAN CORN. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
P-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Tells of the importance of corn to the
settlers. Explains hew the Indians helped the
settlers plant corn and their methods of cul-
tivation. Shows the participation of Indian
children in planting, grinding, and keeping
birds away from the corn fields
INDICATORS AND pH
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: INTRODUC-
TION
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
INDONESIA
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
THE INDUCED DRAG
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
INDUSTRIAL ARTS: METAL SHOP SAFETY.
McGraw 1959 18min sd b&w $105, rent apply
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Discusses the safe practices of the school
metalworking shop
56
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
INDUSTRY AND NUCLEAR ENERGY. NET
1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energy-
key to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses practical applications of nuclear
energy in industry. Stresses the use of radio-
activity in determining the age of the solar
system, the age of an ancient site in Texas,
and in solving the sewage disposal problem in
Los Angeles
INFANTILE DEPENDENCY, MAGICAL
THINKING, AND OMNIPOTENCE. MinnU
1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding human
behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the kinds of psychological
activity that are assumed to occur in the infant
as a result of his early helplessness, and in
the young child as a result of his dependency
upon parents during developmental years, de-
scribes some of the consequences of this physi-
cal and psychological dependence
LC card Fi A 59-l()13
INN AND TRAVELS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of travels and inn keeping during
the early development of America. Shows
various types of early vehicles including the
station wagon, hotel bus. and buggies
INNOCENT PARTY. KansasHealth 1959 15min
sd color free-loan
sh Guide
Available on purchase at $40.19 from
Calvin Co.
Produced by Centron Corp.
Presents the case history of a teenager
who contracts venereal disease from a casual
contact and transmits it to his girl friend.
Shows the emotional effects of the disease, and
stresses the necessity of prompt medical atten-
LC card Fi A 60-520
INQUISITIVE GIANT. Contem 1958 28min sd
b&w $125, rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by British Information Services
Shows the workings of a giant radio
telescope recently constructed at Jodrell Bank,
England, designed to give a new account of the
universe and to draw a map of the heavens
which may well revolutionize our present con-
cept of space
INSECT COLLECTING. Dowling 1960 14min
sd color $135
el-Jh-sh Guide
Shows where to look and how to capture
insect specimens. Methods include netting,
beating of host plants, night collecting, in-
vestigating dead parts of trees, using Berlese
funnel method to procure microscopic
specimens, and aquatic methods. How to raise
to adult stages included
EFLA evaluation card No. 4134
INSECT WORLD. Rothschild 1959 llmin sd
b&w $50, rent apply; color $100, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Invincible Studios
Shows close-ups of insects and spiders
in natural habitat. Includes wasps building mud
cells and stocking them with paralyzed spiders
as food reserve, the combined power of an ant
colony when attacking a large caterpillar, the
life of the paper nest wasp, and others
EFLA evaluation card No. 3992
INSECTS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of insects and how they damage
plants. Explains the homes and activities of
the spider and the fly
INSIDE MAGOO. AmCancer 1960 14i^min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by UPA, Inc.
Nearsighted Mr Magoo experienced the
seven danger signals of cancer and saw his
doctor, even though as a Sagittarius, he felt
that he wasn't susceptable
LC card Fi A 60-538
INSTINCTS
In PSYCHOLOGY
(37 films)
INSURANCE— FROM THE FARMER'S SIDE
OF THE FENCE. NatMutuallns 1960 23min
sd color $225, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Iowa State University
Explains major coverages — Are, extended
coverages, liability, and crop hail — to the farm
property owner
INTEGRATED CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
INTENT OF ART (7 films). NET 1957 ea 29min
sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescopes
Titles ftre '
1. ART AS UTILITY. Presents the utilitarian
function and underlying ideas of varied
works of art. Tells how many objects now
treasured in museums were originally
created for practical, utilitarian purposes.
Explains how changes in ideas bring
changes in art expression
2. ART AS REASON. Discusses the reasoning
behind the contrasting styles of Greek
and Roman architecture. Shows the can-
on of measurement governing the pro-
portions of the human figure in the
sculpture of Greece, Egypt, and India.
Shows the application of the rules of
dynamic symmetry to painting. Points
out ways in which modern scientific
knowledge inspires new forms of art
through new processes of reasoning about
space and matter
3. ART AS EMOTION. Explains some of the
codes, symbols, and techniques employed
by the artist to convey deeper meanings
in art beyond the physical. Shows how
lines can express the feeling of certain
ideas or emotions
4. ART AS SOCIAL ORDER. Discusses re-
ligious and secular art as an expression
of and a directing force in society. Ex-
plains how Chinese and Christian arts
helped maintain social order and estab-
lished images of faith. Contrasts art as
individual expression in a free society
with art as a propaganda tool under dic-
tatorship
5. ART AS NATURAL KNOWLEDGE. Ex-
amines art in relation to nature and dif-
ferent ways of looking at nature. Com-
pares the different views of nature as
seen by the Egyptians and the Greeks.
Explores the effect upon art of the de-
veloping interest in science
6. ART AS REVOLUTION. Illustrates how a
changing environment forces art through
a revolution if it is to retain vitality.
Uses art objects to show how the rococo
style of the French court gave way to
the classical expression of Napoleonic
pomp, which in turn gave way to ro-
manticism. Discusses the great revolution
in art in Europe during the 19th cen-
tury. Points out the impact of technical
developments and democratic ideas
7. ART AS HUMAN DISCOVERY. Examines
modern art as an expression of the world
today. Points out how the artist is in-
volved in an age of discovery; how his
work must be looked at as something
new, not something to be recognized
from past experience; and how art looks
to the future, forecasting the unknown
INTERIM. Cinemaie 1959 20min sd b&w rent
apply
ad
Produced by Stan Brakhage
Story of adolescent love and frustration,
set in the wastelands of the city
INTERMEDIATE PHRASE READING
In DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16
films)
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films)
INTERNATIONAL MORALITY
In CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROB-
LEMS (4 films)
57
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
INTERPRETATIONS AND VALUES. AmCine-
maEd 1958 30min sd b«&w $55
sh-c-ad
Shows the scenes of a dramatic sequence
exactly as photographed. Following this is the
editing of the sequence by three different edi-
tors with their interpretations on the dramatic
values
EFL.A evaluation card No. 4032
INTERPRETATIONS IN TONE. Assn 1960
12min sd color free- loan
Jh. sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Hammond Organ Co.
Mr Treble Clef, an animated character,
leads a tour of music beginning with the first
sound of wind blowing over broken reeds. From
there shows how the first organs were develop-
ed and how the art progressed to date
INTRODUCING GERMANY. UW 1958 22min sd
b&w (Atlantic community ser) $49.43
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the country and the people
of Germany — geographical features, historical
development and achievements, economic life,
occupations of the people, and social customs.
Explains the role of Germany in the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
LC card Fi E 58-37
INTRODUCTION TO AMERICA. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Young worlds ser) rent
$4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Students from Argentina, Pakistan, Fin-
land, and Ghana discuss the opinions they
had of America before arriving here. They
explain the sources of their ideas, how they
have changed, and why they have changed.
Concludes with views by each on the advan-
tages and disadvantages of democracy vs. dic-
tatorship
INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE BRUSH
PAINTING
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
INTRODUCTION TO JET ENGINES. McGraw
1959 14min sd b&w $90, color $175
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada for Royal Canadian Air Force
Animation shows how a jet engine de-
velops thrust
LC card Fi A 60-400
INTRODUCTION TO REACTION KINETICS.
Sutherland 1959 13min sd color $130, rent
$10
sh-c Guide
Sponsored by American Chemical Society
Illustrates in animation the events oc-
curring in the course of a chemical reaction.
Shows reactions on a molecular scale portrayed
so as to show accurately the transition from
reactants, through the activated complex, to
products
INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
THE INTRUDER. Bruce 1959 29min sd b&w or
color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Milner-Fenwick
^ iF9S\^^^^^ ^^^^i® known facts on the life
and habits of subterranean termites as dis-
closed in a school science fair project. Includes
a trip to the Smithsonian Institution in Wash-
\^^^^' ^•^••^ ^9, ^^^ offices and laboratory of
Dr Thomas E. Snyder, world authority on ter-
mites
LC card Fi A 59-690
INVISIBLE PASSENGER. Copeland 1957 21min
sd color purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by California Highway Safety
* «, Story of the people involved in a fatal
traffic accident and what they did to cause an
accident. Deals with both the psychology and
the rules of good driving
INVITATION TO SKI. CanTrav 1958 28min sd
color free -loan
ad
r ^ Skiing presented in the winter atmosphere
of Canada s, ski empire, with instructors of the
Ski Instruction Alliance
1956
INVITATIOI^ TO SWEDEN. Tribune
4%min sd b&w or color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by DPM Productions for Euro-
pean Travel Commission
Highlights of Sweden
IONIC EQUILIBRIUM
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
IOWA READING FILMS. COLLEGE LEVEL
(trailer). lowaU 1957 6min si b&w free-loan
A sample reel showing the technique and
rate of presentation of texts in the Iowa read-
ing films, college level
LC card Fi A 60-310
'°^^«rx,?F^E"^9 FILMS. HIGH SCHOOL
irfVEL (trailer). lowaU rev 1959 5min si
b&w free -loan
Jh-sh
A sample reel showing the technique and
rate of presentation of texts in the Iowa read-
ing films, high school series
LC card Fi A 60-320
lONA^A READING FILMS. HIGH SCHOOL SER-
11^ ^""^^ t''"is). lowaU rev 1959 ea 4min si
b&w set $150
Jh-sh Guide
Fifteen individual reading practice films
under controlled reading conditions which limit
the Phrase size, and time allowed for each
phrase. The reading rate ranges from 240 words
per mmute for the first in the series to 500
words per minute for the last in the series
Titles are:
1. FEARLESS AIRMAN. I
LC card Fi A 60-311
2. MONTEZUMA'S WONDERFUL WATERS
LC card Fi A 60-414
3. MARCO POLO
LC card Fi A 60-312
4. JUDGE BEAN AND SARSAPARILLA
LC card Fi A 60-313
5. SOURCES OF SWEETS
LC card Fi A 60-412
6. DANGER OF LYING IN BED
LC card Fi A 60-411
7. ADVENTURE OF THE MASON
LC card Fi A 60-410
8. REAL COUGAR
LC card Fi A 60-314
9. MASS PRODUCTION
LC card Fi A 60-413
10. TORTURE BY THE BLACKFEET
LC card Fi A 60-315
11. FINE FEATHERED FIEND
LC card Fi A 60-316
12. ONE BANK THEY DIDN'T ROB
LC card Fi A 60-317
13. SNAKE KING
LC card Fi A 60-318
14. BUNYAN WAS HERE FIRST
LC card Fi A 60-291
15. BIRDS LIVE IN NATURE'S INVISIBLE
CAGE
LC card Fi A 60-290
IOWA TEST OF MOTOR FITNESS lowaU
1960 12min sd b&w $38, rent $1 50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Shows . step- by-step procedures for the
entire test indicating the required differences
m administration of the test for the boys' and
girls' groups, and emphasizing a number of er-
rors, to be avoided, as well as pointers for
gaming the greatest benefit from the testing
58
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
IRON CURTAIN LANDS (post-Stalm period).
Grover 1958 20min sd b&w $90, rent $6;
color $175, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
An introduction to the European Russian
Empire of the present day. Sketches the rapid
changes in Communist lands, in contrast with
the permanent aspects. Shows the relative free-
doms and controls. Contrasts peasant and urban
living and shows differences in the controls of
satellite nations
LC card Fi A 58-1049
IRRATIONAL NUMBERS
In TEACHER EDUCATION IN MODERN
MATHEMATICS (5 films)
IRRIGATION
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
IS MAN FREE TO CHOOSE?
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
IS PRISON WORK A PROFESSION?
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
ISAAC NEWTON. Coronet 1959 13%min sd b&w
$75. color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
Explains how Sir Isaac Newton signifi-
cantly changed the courses of several branches
of the physical sciences and of mathematics.
Reenacts Newton's researches in the binomial
theorem and in differential and the integral
calculus. Explains his theory of light, his law
of gravitation .and his laws of motion
LC card Fi A 59-734
EFLA evaluation card No. 3993
ISLANDS UNDER THE WIND. See TAHITI
AND ISLANDS UNDER THE WIND
ISLES OF THE CARIBBEAN. Ideal 1959
27^min sd color $96.26. rent. $2.50
c-ad
Produced by International Film Produc-
tions. Nassau. Bahamas for Pan American
World Airways
A trip to the West Indies — Cuba. The
Dominican Republic. Puerto Rico. Antigua.
Barbados. Martinque and Curacao. Shows the
beauty of the Islands and the influence of
Europe that still remains
LC card Fi A 59-307
IT IS GOOD TO LIVE. CinemalG 1959 49min
sd b«&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Fumio Kamei
A Japanese-made documentary of the
survivors of Hiroshima coldly records the
lingering effects of the bomb on the victims,
decades later, and examines their lives, com-
raderie and problems
IT STARTED WITH EVE. FarmFlm 1958
15min sd color free- loan .
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Filmfax: Productions for
Grocery Manufacturers of America
Describes the production, processing,
transportation and merchandising of food
ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films). Assn
1958 ea lOmin sd color rent ea $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Italian State Tourist Of-
fice
Titles are:
ANCIENT LANDS. Views of the remains of
ancient civilizations of Cerveteri, Ostia
and Pompeii with a glimpse of the archi-
tecture and life as it existed during the
Roman Empire and before
AUTUMN ON THE LAKES. Depicts autumn
as the best season of the year to enjoy
the beauty of the Italian lakes. Visits
Lake Garda, Lake Como with its villas,
and the gardens of Villa Taranto at Lake
Maggiore
FALL. Shows the island of Ischia which
in the fall seems wrapped in purple and
gold, and the golden grandeur of Rome
in the mild sun
MEMORIES OF ITALY. Highlights the cul-
tural and art centers of Italy with ex-
cellent examples of Italian (Jothic archi-
tecture and Umbriam art
OUR . PEOPLE. Highlights many fest-
tivals and traditional events that take
place in Italy every year. Shows parades,
dances, costumes and special perform-
ances in Italian cities
SNOW IN CORTINA. Cortina. Italy's winter
sports center, has 14 cable cars, chair
lifts and ski lifts to bring skiers to the
starting point of famous downhill ski
run
SPRING AND SPA. A tour of spas and health
resorts that attract thousands of visitors
each year to enjoy their good climate
and the healthful properties of their
waters
SPRINGTIME. Despicts the Boboli Gar-
dens of Florence; Milan, Naples and
Rome
SUMMERTIME. Travel to the seaside
resorts of Viareggio, Paraggi and Porto-
■ ?r .^Then on, to the Island of Capri
with Its clean white houses
THREE DAYS IN ITALY. Shows some of the
most interesting points in Italy by train,
plane and even carriage. Scenes of
Naples. Rome, Venice and Sicily, and
their varied attractions
WALKING IN THE SUN. A visit to such
cities as Venice. Palermo. Naples. Genoa,
Florence, Milan and Rome where you see
the people enjoying their promenade in
the main streets and squares
WINDOW SHOPPING IN ITALY A
shopping spree through the shops. ' mar-
ket places and fashionable stores of
Naples. Rome. Florence. Milano. Turino
and Venice
WINTERTIME. Depicts Italy in winter with
snowcapped Mount Etna and the north-
ern mountain regions in contrast to the
Kiviera area, where flowers bloom and
the sun is warm
Jh-sh-c-ad
An interpretation, through visual imagery
and . descriptive music, of the enchantment of
Venice, the^ Roman fountains, and the
Colosseum and Roman Forum
EFLA evaluation card No. 4040
IT'S A. SMALL WORLD. Lockheed-Ga 1959
18min sd color free- loan
ad
Highlights the American aviation growth.
^ ,„^ Points out the use of the Lockheed
JetStar as a transport for executives of the
jet age
IT'S ALL ARRANGED
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER -f SPACE
(9 films)
IT'S ALL IN THE CARDS. Pelican 1957 llmin
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Assn. of American Play
Card Manufacturers
Brief history of card playing. Shows
value of card games for family entertainment
and as social games
IT'S ALMOST TOMORROW. TexasU 1959
ISi^min sd color (Vocational education film
ser) $100. rent $3
Jh-sh-ad
Shows how clubs for vocational industrial
students are assisting in preparing youth
across the nation to become active and pro-
ductive leaders of tomorrow. Tells what
such clubs do. and shows actual club activities
IT'S CONVENTION TIME IN FRANCE
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
IT'S EDITORS AFIELD. Ideal 1957 24min sd
color free -loan
ad
Available to sportsmen groups
Sponsored by Hearst magazine
Shows "Sports Afield" editors actually
doing in the field what they write about in
the magazine. Depicts quail hunting in
Florida; field trails at King Ranch in Texas;
Duck shooting at Stuttgart. Ark.; and bass
fishing at Boulder Dam on Lake Meade
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
IT'S IN THE PHRASE
In DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16
films)
IT'S TIME FOR BED
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
IT'S UP TO CONGRESS. NatEdAssn 1959
22min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Correlated with fllmstrip "Breakthru to
better schools"
Deals with the urgent shortage of class-
rooms and the need for higher teacher salaries
IT'S UP TO YOU I Harvest 1959 llVamin sd
color $97. rent $6
c-ad
_ Sponsored by the National Society for the
Prevention of Blindness
Points out what results when a man
carelessly discards safety glasses in shop.
Shows operation for removal of metal from
eye. Describes types of safety eyeware for
various industrial jobs
IT'S WONDERFUL BEING A GIRL. Modern
TP 1960 20min sd color $77. free-loan
el-Jh-ad Guide
Produced by Audio Productions for Per-
sonal Products Corp.
Explains the menstrual process, em-
phasizing the normalcy of menstruation. Dis-
cusses good health habits, and gives tips on
good grooming and poise
LC card Fi A 60-63
JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13 films),
NET 1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4 75
c-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
. Illustrates the art of Japanese brush
painting. Demonstrates the Japanese tech-
niques in painting various subjects. Features
the artist T. Mikami
Titles are:
1. INTR()DUCTION TO JAPANESE BRUSH
PAINTING
2. FISH
3. BAMBOO
4. BIRDS
5. MT FUJI
6. PINE TREES
7. HERON
8. CHRYSANTHEMUM
9. HORSES
10. ROOSTERS
11. LOBSTER AND CRAB
12. FIGURE
13. LANDSCAPE
JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY. Brandon 1959
17min sd b&w $110. rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Pierre Alechinsky
The nature and ^ beauty of Japanese
calligraphy rediscovered by the painter Alechin-
sky in an observation of this ancient art and
modern art
LC card Fi A 59-710
JACKSON HOLE. Sportlite 1958 12%min sd
(The ^travelbug ser) b&w $65. rent $5:
color $140. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
A tour through Jackson. Wyoming and
the historical Jackson Hole Valley
JACKSONVILLE STORY. ChofC -Jacksonville
1957 26min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the progress made in Jackson-
ville following the 1901 fire. Shows the city's
civic and cultural development, its modern new
expressway system, newest buildings, and its
waterfront development
LC card Fi A 59-373
JADE FOR THE MASTER. ConservBaptist
1958 23min sd color $250. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a Taiwanese girl dedicated by
her parents to become a priestess in the
Buddhist temple. Shows her won to the Lord
through the efforts of schoolgirl friends and
the missionaries. Follows the opposition she
receives from her family
JAMBOREE 3-7100. BellTel-Penn 1958 18min sd
b&w free -loan
el-Jh-ad
Produced by Ralph Lopatin Productions
Describes the fourth National Boy Scout
Jamboree held in 1957 at Valley Forge. Pa.,
and explains how shared experiences at work
and at play brought to the boys a clearer
understanding of democracy and a growing
awareness of the responsibility of manhood
in the jet age
LC card Fi A 59-760
JAMESTOWN BALOOS. Cinemal6 1959 5min
sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Robert Breer
Montage of Napoleon, Nasser. Sophia
Loren, and New Yorker clippings, flashing by
on the brink of retinal perception
JAPAN
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
JAPAN AND THE CROSS. Augsburg 1957
30min sd color rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Shows the events that affect the lives
of two young Japanese people — one a farmer
and the other, a student
JEEP FROLICS. Ideal 1959 13l^min sd color
free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Willys Motors
An overnight camping trip in the Sierra
Mountains of California. Shows the Jeeps
Club in a race through mud and obstacles at
Yakima, Wash, and in a race against time
across the desert at Truth or Consequences,
New Mexico
JETLINER CAPTAIN. Fass-Levy 1960 llmin
sd b&w $65, color $125
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells the story of an experienced pilot
who returns to school to learn to fly the new
airplane. Also describes how jets are used to
speed transportation in modern life
JOEY AND THE RANGER. Tanin 1958 14i^min
sd color $150
p-el Guide
Joey finds a baby bird in the forest and
takes it to camp to feed it. A Forest Ranger
advises him to return the bird. They set out
together and on their way see various birds
and animals competing for food. The feeding
habits are explained
EFLA evaluation card No. 4041
JOHN MARSHALL. MichU-TV 1958 29V2min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Chief Justice John Marshall, whose inter-
pretation of the Constitution of the United
States, shaped modern law. is brought before
a Court of History in a dramatic trial to de-
termine his right to the title of Genius
JONAH AND THE HIGHWAY. USSteel 1958
27min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by John Sutherland Productions
A dramatization about two highway engi-
neers, describing their jobs, the problems they
encounter in building a highway, and the value
of the highway system
LC card Fi A 59-253
JONES & LAMSON TURRET LATHE. Jones&
Lam 1958 21min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
Describes the construction of the lathes
and why they were so designed. Shows the
lathes in operation on tough jobs at spectacu-
lar speeds and feeds (Hi-Velocity turning)
60
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
JOSEPH IN EGYPT. Moody 1958 13min sd
color rent $6
p-el-Jh
Bible story about Joseph who was sold
into slavery by his brothers and how he was
protected and rewarded because of his faith
in God
LC card Fi A 58-979
JOURNEY INTO LIFE. FedJew 1959 13min sd
b&w purchase apply, free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Himan Brown
Follows a life -savins operation performed
In a Federation-affiliated hospital on the open
heart of a flve-year-old boy. Shows how a hole
in the boy's heart is repaired through the skill
of a surgeon, the precision of a 15-nian surgical
team, and the use of a heart- lung machine. A
cardiologist explains the operation to a group
of internes and nurses
LC card Fi A 60-131
JOURNEY INTO SPRING. Contem 1958 30min
sd color $250. rent $10
sh-c-ad
The coming of spring to the English coun-
tryside, revealed by a detailed observation of
animal, pond and plant life at Selbourne, in
Hampshire, the parish of the eighteenth-century
naturalist, the Rev Gilbert White
EFLA evaluation card No. 4101
JOURNEY INTO TIME. Sterling 1960 14min sd
b&w $75. color $160
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Viking Films
Animation is used to show the probable
development of the earth
LC card Fi A 60-574
JOYFUL LUNATIC. Carousel 1958 23min sd
b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of the career of Joseph Priestly,
scientist, preacher and political writer, who
was driven from England to America. Points
out his great contributions to chemistry — the
most important one his discovery of oxygen
JUAN Y SU BURRITO. Coronet 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish narration
Through the story of Juan and hia donkey,
teaches the Spanish phrases for some of the
characteristics of rural Mexico
LC card Fi A 60-945
JUDGE BEAN AND SARSAPARILLA
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
THE JUGGLER
In ORIGINAL OPERA SERIES (4 films)
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
In CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROB-
LEMS) (4 films)
KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS IN ACTION.
Coca-Cola 1957 23min sd color purchase ap-
ply, free -loan
sh-c Guide
Produced by Borden Productions
The story of manor league baseball in
Kansas City, showing the Athletics in action
in games in five stadiums. Includes scenes from
the 1956 All-Star Game and shots of Mickey
Mantle, Ted Williams. Willie Mays. Yogi Berra.
and other outstanding players in action against
the Athletics
LC card Fi A 59-556
KARL MARX. MichU-TV 1958 29l^min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Describes Karl Marx. German journalist,
economist, and political thinker, as a man who
abhorred violence. Russians, and spent most of
his time describing class warfare in the quiet
of the British Museum in London
y.
KEEP AMERICA GROWING: QUALITY FOOD
AND FIBER. Calif Spray 1958 30min sd color
$179. free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the teamwork of the grower,
fieldman. scientist, and modem machinery in
producing top-quality, disease-free vegetables
and fiber crops
LC card Fi A 59-1024
THE KEY. Carousel 1958 23min sd b&w (Now
it can be told ser) $135. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of Laura Bridgman. the first deaf,
dumb and blind person to be taught how to be
normal and educated by Dr Samuel Howe, di-
rector of Perkins Institute for the Blind
KEY TO MERCHANDISING. Gravure 1959
27min sd color $1,000. rent $100
sh-c-ad
Produced by United States Productions
Presents the story of gravure and shows
its use in the packaging Industry
KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films).
NET 1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WMSB-TV. Kinescopes
Presents discussions on form in music.
Limits the explanations of musical forms to
those found in instrumental music during the
period 1700-1900; and of these, the types that
are met in the sonata. Illustrates with many
selections from classical music
Titles are:
1. ICEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS: INTRO-
DUCTION
2. PHRASES AND SENTENCES
3. MORE COMPLEX SENTENCES AND "IR-
REGULAR" PHRASES
4. EXTENSION OF THE PHRASE
5. MODULATING SENTENCES
6. TWO-PART FORM: BINARY
7. THREE-PART FORM: TERNARY
8. MORE ABOUT THREE-PART FORM
9. EPISODIC FORM— I
10. EPISODIC FORM— II
11. RONDO FORM
12. VARIATION FORM
13. VARIATIONS ON A "GROUND"
14. SONATA FORM: THE EXPOSITION
15. SONATA FORM: THE DEVELOPMENT
16. SONATA FORM: DEVELOPMENT AND
LINK TO RECAPITULATION
17. SONATA FORM: RECAPITULATION AND
CODA
18. SONATA AS A WHOLE
KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS: INTRODUC-
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
KEYS TO READING (3 films). C-BEduc 1960
ea llmin sd b&w ea $80. set $225; rent ea
$15. set $40
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Teaches importance and techniques of ef-
fective reading
Titles are:
1. WORDS
2. PHRASES AND SENTENCES
3. SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS
KID STUFF IN NEW YORK STATE. NYSt
Com 1959 29min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-ad
Follows the adventures of a boy and
girl on a magical journey through the chil-
dren's attractions of New York State as they
visit western towns, fairytale villages, outer
space, zoos, and menageries
LC card Fi A 59-784
KING IS BORN
In LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER (4
films)
KING OF DENMARK. Danishlnfo 1957 30min
sd color free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a typical day in the daily life of
King Frederick of Denmark
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
KING OF THE GAME BIRDS. Sportlite 1957
l^i/^min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b«few $55. rent $5; color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Study of a German short hair pointer as
used in fall grouse hunting
KITCHEN IS A FEMININE THING. GenMot
1960 9min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Correlates labor-saving appliances ^with
examples of work- space utilization and decor.
Demonstrates with practical workable reality-
how today's homemakers can keep pace with
the tempo of modern living
KNOW THE MASS
In THE MASS (3 films)
KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER. DuPont 1958 15min
sd color purchase apply; free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Sound Masters , . ,
Explains and evaluates the factors which
infiuenco motorists in buying gasoline, tires.
batteries, and other accessories
LC card Fi A 59-681
KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films). Greg
HEd 1959 sd b&w rent ea $1.50
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes . _
Sponsored by Federal Cooperative Exten-
sion Service
Titles are:
1. IMPORTANCE OF SOIL. 25min. How soil is
formed; life in the soil: source of food
and tlber
2. HOW PLANTS GROW. 25min. Requirements
for plant growth; makeup of soil; func-
tions of soil
3. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS. 25min.
Texture of the soil; structure of the soil;
soil tilth
4. SOIL WATER. 25min. Kinds of water; avail-
able water; infiltration and storage
5. DRAINAGE. 23min. Permeability of soil;
benefits from drainage; methods of drain-
age
6. IRRIGATION. 24min. Crop requirements;
time and frequency of irrigation: rate of
application; methods
7. pH: ACID-ALKALINE SOILS. 24min. What
pH is; why it is important: what affects
lime requirement; when, how and what to
lime
8. FERTILIZER MATERIALS. 23min. What is
in the fertilizer bag; high analysis vs
low analysis; different forms of N. P. K
9. PHOSPHORUS AND SULFUR. 24min.
Amount present in soil and origin; factors
which affect availability; practical con-
trol
10. POTASH AND THE MINOR ELEMENTS.
25min. Origin and amount present; avail-
able form of potash; practical control
11. ORGANIC MATTER. 27min. Plant and
animal residue; soil microorganisms;
rates of decomposition
12. NITROGEN. 27min. Origin and amount
present; factors affecting availability;
nitrogen economy and practical control
13. SOIL JUDGING. 26min. Soil characteristics:
interpretation of characteristics; manage-
ment practices based on characteristics
14. SOIL SURVEY. 25min. What the soil sur-
vey is; who uses it; how a survey is
made; names of common soils
KNOWING'S NOT ENOUGH. USSteel 1957
28min sd color $200. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
Story about an automobile racing acci-
dent which resulted from failure to take proper
safety measures. Stresses the importance of
being aware of the need for safe practices as
well as being familiar with them
LC card Fi 57-50
KRESS COLLECTION. ArizU 1957 16mln sd
color $90, rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Shows European masterpieces dating
from the 15th to the 18th centuries from the
Samuel H. Kress Foundation given to the Uni-
versity of Arizona. Artists include Tintoretto
and Cranach. Shows paintings in chronological
order and explains how techniques of the
masters changed through the centuries
LAHTI. Finnish 1957 15min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Suomi-Filmi, Helsinki
Lahti, the youngest and fourth largest
city of Finland is the southern terminal of the
rugged and wild Paijanne route; also the site
of the annual international ski meet
LAKE CHELAN. Sportlite 1958 12%min sd
(The travelbug ser) b&w $65, rent $5; color
$140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Depicts Lake Chelan, Wash., as a "Little
Switzerland of America" with sightseeing,
boating, fishing, hunting and mountain sports
LAMBING. WashStU 1960 16min sd b&w $68,
rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Demonstrations of preparations for the
lambing period, how the herdsman helps in the
lambing process, and steps and practices after
birth which will contribute to fiock health and
management
LC card Fi A 60-774
LAND OF DUST. ConservBaptist 1959 23min
sd color $250. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Depicts the travel of the missionaries
through rainless West Pakistan, Shows them
breaching the language barrier to bring literacy
and the gospel to the followers of Allah.
Presents the testimony of Moslem men turned
Christian who realize their personal danger as
they publicly confess Christ as Lord and leave
the teachings of the Koran behind
LAND OF LIBERTY (Part 5). TFC 1959 23min
sd b&w rent $70
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Highlights of the historical, social and
economic developments in the United States
during the period 1938-1958, emphasizing World
War II, the atomic age and the cold war with
Russia and its satellites
LC card Fi A 59-1064
LAND OF MYSTERY. Sportlite 1958 12%min
sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65, rent $5;
color $140. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Depicts Yellowstone National Park show-
ing the canyon, falls, geysers, pools and mud
pots, and the wildlife
LAND OF PROMISE. Biblelnst 1957 30min sd
color $225, rent $15
sh-c-ad
Traces Israel's history and presents some
of the locations associated with the life and
death of Jesus. A choral group sings during
sequences of the Garden or Gethsemane,
Calvary, and the Garden Tomb. Points out
scriptures in regard to the nation of Israel and
future events which will take place
LAND OF THE BIBLE. Vacuumate 1958 20min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Air France
Scenes filmed in Lebanon and Israel
show holy places of the Old and New Testa-
ments of the Bible
LC card Fi A 59-744
62
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LAND OF THE CHEROKEE. Sportlite 1958
12l^min sd (The travelbug ser) h&w $65,
rent $5; color $140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Explains that the Cherokee Indians once
roamed the Great Smoky Mountains area. A
tour of the area starts at Gatlinburg, Tenn. with
a visit to the Cherokee Indians of the Qualla
Reservation, Shows many of their ancient
methods and customs
LANDMARK OF OLD RUSSIA. Brandon 1959
lOmin sd b«&w purchase apply, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studios
Shows the work begun in 1955 to restore
St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow to its original
state
LANDSCAPE
In JAPANESE
films)
BRUSH PAINTING (13
LANDSCAPE (5 films). MichStU 1960 ea 15min
sd h&w ea $30. rent ea $1
sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
CONSTRUCTING LANDSCAPE FEATURES.
Explanation of design details for walls,
steps, walks and fences with emphasis on
practicality, proportion and appearance
DEVELOPING THE SPACE NEAR BUILD-
INGS. Usual methods of space develop-
ment near building foundations. Sugges-
tions for different type buildings
LANDSCAPE DESIGNS FOR THE HOME
PROPERTY. Methods for designing home
property; purposes of plot; development,
grading-drainage, planting plan and con-
struction details
LANDSCAPE MATERIALS. Useful components
of landscapes; relationship of shrubs,
trees, evergreens, stone and fences
WHAT IS LANDSCAPE DESIGN? Resum4 of
landscape architecture history. How logic
is applied in designing out- door space for
human use
LANDSCAPE DESIGNS FOR THE HOME
PROPERTY
In LANDSCAPE (5 films)
LANDSCAPE MATERIALS
In LANDSCAPE (5 films)
LANDSCAPING FOR THE FUTURE. CornellU
rev 1958 13i^min sd color $105
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1945 film "Transplanting
shrubs, evergreens, and trees"
Shows techniques in transplanting shrubs
and trees for successful growth and lasting
beauty around the home
LC card Fi A 59-391
LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films). NET 1956
ea 30min sd b&w ea $125. rent ea $5.25
c-ad
Produced by KQED
Titles are:
1. TALEZING OURSELVES INTO TROUBLE.
Discusses the area of general semantics.
Develops the idea that one's language de-
termines the limits of one's world. Illus-
trates the way in which undifferentiated
reactions to words lead to a communica-
tions deadlock
EFLA evaluation card No. 4151
2. MAPS AND TERRITORIES. Discusses the
power and limitations of symbols, espe-
cially words. Describes the significance of
the communications network in which hu-
mans live. Defines words as "maps" giv-
ing directions to "territories" of human
experiences
3. WHAT IS LANGUAGE? Defines language as
a series of self-contained systems. Shows
how words have different meanings within
linguistic systems. Provides illustrations
of linguistic sub-systems. Points out the
hazard of "premature presumption of
understanding"
4. HIDING BEHIND THE DICTIONARY. Show»
how dictionaries are prepared. Explains
how the meanings of words are learned
without using the dictionary. Provides ex-
amples of how words are inferred from
both physical and verbal contexts
5. WHERE IS THE MEANING? Explains where
the true meaning of words is found. Points
out that meaning is in the nervous sys-
tem of the speaker and listener, not in
the words themselves. Discusses four
basic conditions of meaningfulness: (1)
those which are physical and verifiable by
observation; (2) rules of the language:
(3) valuative; (4) society and its institu-
tions
6. EXPERIENCE AS GIVE AND TAKE. Dis-
cusses the nature of perception and know-
ing. Illustrates how experience involves
a transaction between perceiver and the
thing or event perceived. Demonstrates
the trapezoid window illusion. Relates per-
ception and knowing to communication
7. TASK OF THE LISTENER. Discusses the
relationship between personality and com-
munication. Explains human behavior in
terms of the self-concept Defines self
and shows how it differs from the self-
concept. Illustrates the way in which the
self- concept controls acceptance or re-
jection of a message
8. HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT WE KNOW.
Describes the way in which abstractions
are formed from sensory data. Traces the
successful levels of abstraction from the
object or event to high level verbal ab-
stractions. Shows how communication is
affected when verbal abstractions cannot
be traced back to lower levels
9. LANGUAGE OF ADVERTISING. Discusses
advertising and the way in which it often
commits a multitude of semantic crimes.
Points out techniques used to bring about
automatic reactions to advertisements.
Points out that the danger in some adver-
tising lies in "the promotion of path-
ological reactions to words and other
symbols"
10. SEMANTICS OF THE POPULAR SONG.
Contrasts the attitudes toward love de-
veloped by the lyrics of popular songs and
the blues. Uses the concept of the ideali-
zation-frustration-despair disease to illus-
trate the orientation of the lyrics of most
popular songs
11. WORDS THAT DON'T INFORM. Discusses
the use of pre -symbolic language in
furthering communication. Defines the
function of social language. Shows how
social conversation enlarges the possibil-
ity of friendship and communication
12. WHAT HOLDS PEOPLE TOGETHER, Dis-
cusses communication as man's primary
means of survival. Explains the stages of
organization through which human society
has evolved. Stresses the organization of
society around a physical meeting place,
verbal symbols, shared perceptions, and
intercultural communication
13. HOW TO SAY WHAT YOU MEAN. Defines
communication as a speaker- listener re-
lationship. Explains the difference be-
tween a sign and a symbol. Discusses the
importance in communication of proper
translation which involves finding experi-
ences to match other experiences
LANGUAGE OF ADVERTISING
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
LANGUAGE OF MODERN DANCE. lowaU 1958
26min sd b«&w $75. rent $2.50
Introduction to some of the ideas funda-
mental to an understanding of modern dance
LC card Fi A 60-323
LANGUAGE TEACHING IN CONTEXT. Wayne
StU 1959 25min sd color $200. rent $7
A beginning French student is shown in
class and in the language laboratory. Demon-
strates effective audio-visual methods in teach-
ing a foreign language. Shows how many of the
materials (e.g. films, slides, filmstrips. and
tapes) are used in teaching beginning French in
the class and in the laboratory at Wayne State
University
LC card Fi A 60-533 ;
63
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
LAPPI. FinlandEmb 1959 15min sd color free-
loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A view of Lapland showinff the way of
life of the people and the scenic countryside
LAST CLEAR CHANCE. UnionPaciflc 1960
27min sd color $162.12. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A safety film in which a highway patrol-
man explains that it is his .lob to try to protect
other people from killing themselves in their
cars. Dramatized incidents show how some
people gamble with their lives
LC card Fi 60-674
LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12 films).
NET 1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4,75
sh-ad
Produced by KTCA-TV
Titles are:
1. IGY AND ANTARCTICA: INTRODUCTION.
Provides a preview of the series em-
phasizing the development of the Inter-
national Geophysical Year and how the
study of the Antarctica fits into the total
program. Presents a general picture of
geographic and scientific questions which
the IGY hopes to find answers to in its
exploration of this contient
2. HISTORY OF ANTARCTICA. Presents a
survey of Antarctic exploration. Discusses
the contributions of early seafaring ex-
plorers, the Golden Age of Exploration
(1900-20), and the Bryd expedition of
1928-30. Outlines the discovery of the
South Pole. Depicts the first Byrd expedi-
tion to show construction activities, living
conditions and the problems and accom-
plishments
3. LOGISTICS OF THE IGY IN ANTARCTICA.
Describes the logistics problem involved
in planning the IGY Antarctic Expedition.
Shows the entire operation, the work of
the ice breakers, air scenes of McMurdo
Sound and other United States bases, and
the work of the Services which provided
supplies, transportation, housing and gen-
eral support for the IGY scientists
4. ADJUSTMENTS OF THE SCIENTIST. De-
picts the second Byrd Expedition (1933-
34) and recent film footage to show how
technological advances have improved the
work of the scientist. Explains how Ant-
arctica scientists face problems and make
adjustments unknown elsewhere in the
world. Compares the two expeditions in
transportation, building construction, liv-
ing conditions, equipment, and food
5. OCEANOGRAPHY. Shows how the Antarc-
tic waters influence weather, tides, and
life in the sea. Explains the use of the
Nansen Bottle and the Bathythermograph
in obtaining oceanographic data. Points
out areas of oceanography which need
further study and the relationship of
these studies to the welfare of mankind
6. METEOROLOGY. Examines the role of me-
teorological research in the Antarctic.
Shows how weather observations are
taken, organized, and the uses to which
the information is put
7. SEISMOLOGY. Explains the role of seis-
mological research in the Antarctic Pro-
gram. Defines seismology and discusses
the various techniques used in obtaining
seismological data
8. GLACIOLOGY. Discusses the structure of
the Antarctic ice cap. Explains the tech-
niques of the glaciolo^ist. Shows the kinds
of glaciological studies being conducted.
Shows the size of Antarctica, ice thick-
ness, and glacier movement
9. SOUTH POLE STATION. Reviews briefly
the history of South Pole exploration.
Shows the building and supplying of the
South Pole station, the operation and sci-
entific explorations, the dedication cere-
mony of this station, and living conditions
10. STUDIES OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE.
Points out the role of the Antarctic Pro-
gram in relation to studies of the upper
atmosphere. Explains the layers of the
atmosphere and techniques used in study-
ing the various phenomena which occur
there
11. BIOLOGICAL STUDIES. Describes the bio-
logical experiments being conducted in
Antarctica during the International Geo-
physical Year. Shows habits and habita-
tions of penguins, the skua, and seals
12. ANTARCTICA— SUMMARY. Reviews the
scientific emphasis in Antarctica in rela-
tionship to the total International Geo-
physical Year program. Discusses the
IGY bases and the research being con-
ducted. Explains territorial rights claimed
by various nations and why the United
States has made no claims to Antarctic
territory. Outlines the post-lGY program
in the Antarctic
LATIN AMERICA. NET 1960 59min sd b&w
(Prospects of mankind ser) rent $8
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Discusses the relations of the United
States with the countries of Latin America.
Probes the effects of the Cuban revolution on
inter- American affairs. Presents opinions on
means of developing more inter- American un-
derstanding of economic, political, and social
problems
LATIN— STRUCTURAL APPROACH. MichU
1959 30min sd b&w $75, rent $5.25
c-ad
Correlated with the book of the same
title by Waldo Sweet
Presents newly- developed methods of ap-
plying structural linguistics in the teaching and
learning of Latin. Shows a first year, unre-
hearsed class working on drills and a second
class studying the Aeneid as a poetical form
LAVA AND THE RIVER. Moyer 1959 20min
sd color $225
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explains how numerous lava flows created
the Columbia Plateau and how they entombed
ancient trees, fossil beds, and a prehistoric
rhino. Portrays the effect of glacial action
that gouged out the coulees and left the skelet-
on of the waterfall. Dry Falls, Wash.
LAWS, ENFORCEMENT, AND COURTS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
THE LAWS OF FLUID MOTION
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
LEARNING ABOUT NOTES
In READING MUSIC (3 films)
LEARNING BY ASSOCIATION
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
LEARNING BY CHANCE AND INSIGHT
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
LEARNING BY REINFORCEMENT
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
LEARNING BY REPETITION
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
LEARNING TO DRAW. lowaU 1956 9min sd
b&w $45, rent $1.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Visual Arts
Surveys the fundamentals of perspective.
Portrays the fundamentals of surfaces, size,
surface lines, overlapping circles, and shading
LC card Fi A 60-324
LEARNING TO SET TYPE. Bailey 1959 lOmin
sd b&w $60, rent $3
Jh-sh Guide
_^^.^^Produced by Robert Appleton and Ernest
Whitten
Shows beginning students the correct
ways of manipulating type, the importance of
the left thumb, the spotting of letters before
they are selected, care needed during distribu-
tion, and the importance of following copy and
correcting errors
EFLA evaluation card No. 4135
LEARNING TO WALK
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
64
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LEASE OF LIFE: CIVIL DEFENSE IMPRO-
VISED EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. NYSt
Health 1957 25mm sd b&w purchase apply
sh-c-ad
A training film which describes how to
organize an improvised emergency hospital. Il-
lustrates factors to be considered in planning
the use of rooms in the building selected as a
hospital; shows the types and organization of
the supplies in the mobile hospital outfit; and
describes the functions of the various sections
and divisions of the hospital
LC card Fi A 59-922
LEATHERCRAFT AND SUMMING UP. GirlS
1959 30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the
hand arts ser) rent $5
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Describes the process of converting hides
Into leather. Shows how leather is used in dif-
ferent cultures. Shows Eskimo woman soften-
ing leather with her teeth. Present Girl Scouts
as they make a headband, eyeglass case and a
chart case. Reviews items made by Girl Scouts
on previous programs
LE CORBUSIER. French 1957 20min sd b&w
rent apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
Presents the ideas and realizations of the
modern architect and urbanist Le Corbusier
LEGEND OF THE WEST. CanTrav 1956 28min
sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by British Columbia Grovernment
Travel Bureau
The Cariboo district of British Columbia's
mountainous interior, famous during the gold
rush days of '98, is today noted for the vaca-
tion that it offers
LET EVERYBODY HELP
In COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY (4
films)
LET'S DISCUSS IT. McGraw 1959 9min sd b&w
(Your language ser) $60, rent apply
Jh
Correlated with the book "Your lan-
guage," book one, by LaBrandt, Rose, Painter
and Baldridge
An English class analyzes a recent dis-
cussion to determine why it was not effective
and why it did not produce the results desired
LC card Fi A 59-814
LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films). Sportlite 1956
ea 12J?^min sd b&w purchase apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Photo Enterprises
Byron Nelson gives lessons in golf
Titles are:
1. GRIP AND STANCE, rent $5
2. THE DRIVER, rent $7.50
3. LONG IRONS, rent $7.50
4. PUTTING, rent $7.50
5. PERSONAL SELECTION OF CLUBS, rent
$7.50
6. FAIRWAY WOODS, rent $7.50
7. CHOOSING THE RIGHT CLUB, rent $7.50
8. PITCH SHOT, rent $7.50
9. TROUBLE IN LIES, rent $7.50
10. SAND TRAPS, rent $7.50
11. REVIEW & PRACTICE, rent $7.50
12. COMMON CAUSES FOR ERROR, rent $7.50
13. FINALE, rent $7.50
LET'S GO SKIING WITH WARREN MILLER.
Miller 1959 15min sd b&w $65, rent $10;
color $140
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to Chamonix; rock climbing; tele-
peri ques; helicopters; the Matterhorn and Kulm
LET'S SKI. Miller 1959 15min sd b&w $65, rent
$10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows skiing in some American and Euro-
pean resorts. Depicts the Holmenkollen Mu-
seum in Oslo, a ski factory, and the National
Slalom at Alta
LET'S TALK ABOUT SAFETY
In COMMUINJICATION FOR
(4 Tiims)
SAFETY
"-^T^JER FROM ALASKA. Worldwide iq-^T
18mm sd color (Forest ranger ser) rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Sentinel Films
T.0^0.^^^ ^? -A-laskan wildlife survey a fore<?t
tier." Relates the imprtnt of ttie Creator'^ h«nfl
^"Z^? fTe°e-K?n^'=°^- ^»^° "«« ^S'-i""" sd
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Armstrong Cork Co
K^oc^. ^I? American rebuttal to Mr Khrushchev's
'-'^^n"b'SrVE^R^goi^clS•';^^-<=(f, „,„3, (net,
'-"f5™^.?°s^a'l°&w\l«LV\Tse?,Te„f|I
p-el
sfor^v^^nf }7t'^^^^- Kinescope
Jh-sh-c-ad
Studio?[°]SSsl?w^'^ ^^^^^^^ Documentary Film
cycle ?f StiS^ bV'ggiai^ £f5^l^« 1? their
arctic wasteland on the edi'e of Thi^v''' ^"t-
near the South Pole ^ ^^® ^^^^^
LC card Fi A 59-713
'■"'Mc^r'l^ "lisg^^llSfn '".S^hl'^^^ ."^ORSE.
adventure ser) $7o!"^nt'fpp?y*'^ (American
Jh-sh
ventur^^.7bV"'^erT?^!jd^^ X^ingi^^^^^^^ -^-
tory b'^twlen'^mo'to l???°^n?^^^^^i<^^n ^is-
for"^ and the developmILt nf^ thi^^%^ ^^^ i^^^^
r„^^„^„ra^^!?u-^" -■"^a&¥„— t^-:
LC card Fi A 59-815
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
JnmvS^'mvliSs"^rX"'^"ffie''^siS2ii<=\Sf
LC card Fi A 60-623
THE LIFE CYCLE
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
"""^FoKa '^o?^^^ .AND DEMOCRACY. NET
sh-c-ad
?^2lHf.^^ ^y WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on life ffoal<?
and values in America. Explores the meai5inl
of "power." "prestige," "success ''nnS
"security" as ^ life goals Also qSStlons ^he
value of freedom, solitude, forces SatprS-
sure^ personality, and if bur goals ar<»^m
healthy with what do we replace them
LIFE IN A GOLD RUSH TOWN. NET IQ*;?
15min sd b&w (Sing hi-sing io ser) rint
p<el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the deserted city of Columbia
Calif, one of the key gold rush towns in tlfe
lii^?- Describes the life and professions of
people who went there seeking gold Shows
S Vat time '""^^ ^^ ""^'^^^ tle'^pedple usid
65
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME: THE FAMILY,
Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
el Guide
Depicts the activities of Marcus and his
family durin.? a typical day in ancient Rome.
Describes the education of Marcus and his
sister, visits their father's shop and the
Roman baths, and shows other early activities
against a back,ground of authentic Roman
dwelling's, costumes, and artifacts
LC card Fi A 59-855 ^_„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4103
LIFE OF A TREE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope ^ ,
Shows the growth and development of
trees Describes the characteristics and uses
of various types of trees. Explains the pur-
poses for growing different trees and plants
LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER (4 films).
CathMen 1958 ea SOmin sd b&w ea $95. rent
ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. MAGNIFICAT. Betrothal of Mary and
Joseph to the Annunciation
2. KING IS BORN. The birth of Our Lord to
the finding of the child in the temple
3. HOLY FAMILY. Childhood of Christ to His
first miracle at Cana
4. MATER DOLOROSA. The Passion of Our
Lord to the Assumption
LIFE OF THE MOLDS. Sterl-MovUSA 1958
21min sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Charles Pfizer & Co.
An exploration by time-lapse photo-
micrography of the world of the molds, frorn
their now familiar role in plant disease and
as producers of antibiotics to their less well-
known but equally far-reaching implications
for modern biology and history
LC card Fi A 59-256
EFLA evaluation card No. 3995
LIFE ON A FRENCH FARM. See LA VIE
DANS UNE FERME FRANCAISE
LIFE ON THE CORAL REEF
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
LIFT THEORY AND HIGH LIFT DEVICES
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 fll'ms)
LIFT UP YOUR EYES. IntMis 1959 35min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Reconstructs a world tour by the mission
director, revealing general work in Pakistan,
India, Iran, Africa, and Philippines
LIGHT FOR JOHN. SouthernCalU 1958 22min
sd b&w $75, rent $3.50
c-ad
Presents the problem of the exceptional
individual's place in society. Depicts a typical
day in a boy's life and the concern of his
mother. She speaks of his problems in the past
and of her hope for his chance in the future
LC card Fi A 59-308
THE LIGHTHOUSE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of lighthouses and how they have
saved lives. Visits two lighthouses in this
country. Explains the functions of the equip-
ment. Describes the life of the lighthouse
keeper
LINNAEUS. SwedishNat 1957 18min sd color
free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Svensk Filmindustri, Stock-
holm
Describes the life of the Swedish
naturalist Carl von Linnaeus (1707-1778) whose
scientific research is the foundation of all
classification of flowers and animals in the
world today
LIONS AT HOME. McGraw 1956 llmin sd b&w
$b0, rent apply; color $125, rent apply
p-el
Produced by New York Zoological Society
Shows the lion's hunting habits, his
favorite prey, his enemies, and his sociable
family life. Filmed in Africa
LC card Fi A 58-677
EFLA evaluation card No, 3447
LISTEN . AND SING. Franciscan 1959
17min sd b&w $135
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Leo Diner
. The Gateway Singers walk informally
into a classroom; they talk about folk music
and demonstrate what they have said with five
songs
LISTEN, PLEASE. BurNatAffairs 1959 lOmin
sd color (Modern management films ser)
$125, rent $25
ad Guide
.A supervisory training film. Depicts a
aay in the life of an average supervisor, em-
phasizing the importance of listening
LC card Fi A 60-108
LITTLE BALL BOUNCES. Methodist 1958
14min sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a man who ques-
tions what he has done to deserve the good and
bad things which happen to him
LC card Fi A 59-987
LITTLE RED CAR. ModernTP 1959 14i/2min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by American Express Co.
Jo-Jo is the little red car rented by an
American tourist couple in Paris. Jo-Jo knows
where to take them— through Paris, the French
countryside, to the Rhineland, the Alps, Rome
and Venice
LITTLE RED HEN. See GALLINITA SABIA
LITTLE SISTERS. Contem 1960 30min sd b&w
$130
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
. Depicts the Roman Catholic religious
cloister in, Hull Quebec, of the Servantes de
Jesus Mane de Hull
LITTLE SKIER'S BIG DAY. Heinz 1956 22min
sd color free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fred Iselin
Demonstrates expert skiing and tells the
story of one big day in the life of a small girl
LIVE THE MASS
In THE MASS (3 films)
LIVING HERITAGE. NatLablsrael 1959 30min
sd color $150, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Joel J. Breit
Shows the revolutionary change in the
landscape of Israel due to the efforts of the
Jewish pioneers. Depicts Haifa, Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem and the frontiers still untamed
■-'^i^^r^ i^ ^ ^FY¥^^^9 WORLD. Mauthner
1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $6
c-ad
Produced by Institute of Experimental
Psychology, Innsbruck, Austria
Experiments with inverting spectacles
demonstrate that human seeing is not based on
the eyes alone, but is connected with the
senses of touch and gravity
LC card Fi A 59-1183
■-'^l!^.? STONE. CanNFB 1959 33min sd color
$^60
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
■o ^ Explains how present-day Eskimos on
Baffin Island continue an age-old tradition of
creative craftsmanship, portraying their belief
in the supernatural as they carve ivory anr)
bone, and more recently stone, into Angorous
portrayals of Arctic life. Retells the old Eskimo
legend about the carving of the image of a sea
spirit to bring food to a hungry camp
LC card Fi A 59-122
66
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
LIVING TEMPLES. Moody 1958 13min sd color
(Science adventure ser) rent $6
el-Jh
Explains the structure and function cf
eyes, ears, and entire body and the respon-
sibility we have to take care of the "house we
live in"
LIVING WITH THE ATOM. Moody 1959 27min
sd color (Science for tomorrow ser) $220,
rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Traces the atomic age from 1945 when the
first nuclear explosion occurred on the New
Mexico desert
LC card Fi A 58-975
LOADING THE BELL & HOWELL CAMERA.
lowaU 1959 6min sd b&w $25, rent $1.25
sh-c-ad
A step-by-step presentation of the proce-
dure necessary for proper loading of the Bell &
Howell 70-DA 16mm camera
LC card Fi A 60-325
LOBSTER AND CRAB
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
LOGARITHMIC OPERATIONS— l-l I
In ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films)
LOGARITHMS— CHARACTERISTICS
In ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films)
LOGARITHMS— SUMMARY
In ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films)
LOGARITHMS— THE MANTISSA
In ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films)
THE LOGGER. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the life of the logger. Explains
the tools he uses. Shows methods of transport-
ing logs to mills
LOGISTICS OF THE IGY IN ANTARCTICA
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
LOGOS. CreatSoc 1958 2min sd color $35. rent
$4
c-ad
Produced by Jane Belson and Henry
Jacobs
An abstract experiment in color, design,
and space through animation. The sound score
is an experiment in sonic textures, rhythms,
and silence, achieved through magnetic tape
composition
LONG IRONS
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
LONG RIGHT ARM. DouglasAir 1959 30min sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the evolutionary progress made
in logistical aviation, the airlift concept, illus-
trated with the DC -3 through the DC -4. 5 and
6 series. C-124 and ending with the C-133. De-
picts the airlift effort through World War II,
the Berlin Airlift. Korea and the present IRBM
and ICBM logistical support capability
LONGER SHADOW. SouthernEd 1959 14y2min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Frank Willard Productions.
Kinescope
Explains the work of the Southern Re-
gional Education Board, cites its activities, and
gives examples of regional cooperation. Shows
the SREB's contract programs through the
story of a ranch hand who receives a veteri-
nary education
LOOKS DON'T COUNT
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
LOOSE HOUSING OF DAIRY CATTLE.
USSteel 1958 22min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Not available in western states
Produced by Capital Film Laboratories
„ /I 1 ^P^^^'^s^ ^P^ t^e farmer can save time
and labor and mcrease his profit with cattle
feedmg themselves in a low- cost, horizontal
box silo built with pressure -creosoted wood
'■^'$79 39°"rent^$i^' ^'^^ ^^^^ ^^^'"^ ^^ ^°^°''
sh-c-ad
+1, .Shows the niajor problems that arise in
the development of new housing areas such as
streets, drainage, sewage disposal, electric
power, telephone service, mail delivery, schools.
LOVE— Ml
In MEANT FOR READING (10 films)
LOVE THE MASS
In THE MASS (3 films)
LOVERS^AND CLOWNS. Arthur 1959 lOmin sd
P-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by J. P. Presne for Meteor Films
„. ^^ Critical look at the residents of the zoo
at Vincennes. . Shows animals— lions in love,
giraffes gossiping, monkeys doing gymnastics.
and a dance in the trees performed by two gib-
bons
LOVES A^^D HATES OF THE THREE-YEAR-
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
^°Y.^,'^i?J^E'^^^ "^ NEW GUINEA. Evang
All 1959 24min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
?oiov,/i^^P^T^ ^^^ ^^^^ o^ missionaries on the
island of New Guinea
LUNCHEON AT, ONE— AND YOU'RE IN-
Yi'7S°V Sterl-MovUSA 1958 5min sd b&w
$12.50, free-loan; color $35. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A guide to the modern housewife on the
time saving uses of glass in her home
LYING AND CHEATING
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
'^■'■T^i:.T^f^.^^oR9i^ REACTOR FACILITY.
ACFInd 1958 18min sd b&w or color free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ballantine-Horter
bhows the inner construction of the nu-
olft^ff ^^^^^4^'' v,^"}^*^ ^^ the Massachusetts In-
^of^^n® °^ Technology in 1958. and describes the
structioS progress of physical con-
LC card Fi A 59-375
MA(:h busters. Assn 1957 26V2min sd b&w
(Twentieth century ser) free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
TD /I Produced by James B. Faichney for the
Prudential Insurance Co
r.,-i«+c^+" account of the training of Air Force
Pilots to fly supersonic aircraft plus a slight
explorat^on^into^what m^akes a man ^?am to^fly
MACHIAVELLI. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
y.^^ -Depicts Niccolo Machiavelli. whose name
i^^l'i'' i?^'}^^^'^^ stood for deceit and treachery!
%%Sl^- ^^fl T°-^ern political thinker of all time
n?^^^^J.'ffo,.^te<^ '^ ^.^^ -V^^ ""^^I'^X of his thinking
that offended posterity and that although in
his writings he preferred a prince to a reBubli?
he was in practice an ardent republican
C-ad
Helsin^ki°^#/nlind''^ ^'^"'^^ ^^°^ Industries.
cellulo!S°TapeJ.?"et'! '^^"''^' ^"^^^^' ^'^°^'
67
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MADE IN SWEDEN. FilmsNat 1957 26min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Svensk Filmindustri. Stock-
holm for Swedish Institute and Swedish Na-
tional Travel Office
Shows how the natural resources of the
country are put to work for a modem indus-
trialism which helps to give Sweden Europe's
highest standard of living
MAESTRO FRANZ LISZT AT WEIMAR (ex-
cerpt). TFC 1960 12min sd color rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Classroom excerpt of feature film "Song
without end" produced by Columbia Pictures
Depicts Franz Liszt at Weimar in 1848
at the court of his patroness, the Grand
Duchess who favors his sponsorship of musi-
cians of the new romantic school
MAG. LifeMag 1959 12min sd b&w free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Promotes the importance of magazines
to the advertiser
MAGELLAN. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Dramatic vignettes and folk songs re-
create the atmosphere in which Magellan
undertook the greatest sea voyage of all time
MAGIC IN A CARPET. NatCotton 1959 8%min
sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Story of the manufacture of rugs and
carpets and the ways the varied sizes, shapes
and textures can be used effectively in the
home
MAGIC INGREDIENT. Sterl-MovUSA 1958
15min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Kraft Foods Co.
An historical treatment of the art of
cooking which features several famous recipes,
among them one for Welsh rarebit
MAGIC MOLECULE. ModernTP 1958 27min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by The Calvin Co. for Phillips
Chemical Co.
Describes a new kind of polyethelene
plastic. Also pictures progress in chemistry
since the days of the alchemists
MAGIC OF LES BAUX
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
MAGNA CARTA (2 films). EBF 1959 ea 16min
sd b&w ea $90. rent ea $3.50; color ea $150.
rent ea $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Titles are:
1. RISE OF THE ENGLISH. Traces the his-
tory of England from the Norman in-
vasion in 1066 to the crowning of King
John in 1199. Explains how the back-
ground of feudalism sets the scene for
the meeting at Runnymede which re-
sulted in the drafting of the Magna
S? card Fi A 59-214
2. REVOLT OF THE NOBLES AND THE
SIGNING OF THE CHARTER. Dram-
atizes events after the crowning of John
which brought the conflict between kings
and barons to a climax and resulted in
th^ signing of the Magna carta
LC card Fi A 59-215
MAGNIFICAT
In LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER (4
films)
MAHNOMEN— HARVEST OF THE NORTH.
FilmResCo 1960 17min sd color (Objibway
life and culture ser) $170. rent $10
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Presents the old Chippewa legend of wild
rice and explains the importance of the crop
to the Indians. Shows primitive methods used
in harvesting the rice, a typical present-day
harvest and modern processing plants in the
rice -growing area „ „ „
LC card Fi A 60-526
EFLA evaluation card No. 4138
MAINE TRILOGY. FarmFlm 1958 27min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
^ Available in Maine. N.H,. Mass.. R.I..
Conn., N.Y.. Pa.. Del.. Md.. Va.. N.C.. S.C..
Ga. and Fla.
Produced by H.G. Hawes for Maine Dept.
of Agriculture
. Shows how Maine seed potatoes, blue-
berries and broilers are grown. Sequences of
the Savoyard Players with a spot of Gilbert
and Sullivan
MAINTENANCE
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
MAKE ALL THINGS NEW. Methodist 1959
27min sd b&w $100. rent $6
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Charles Guggenheim & As-
sociates
Shows the deaconesses at work in a
Methodist children's home, a settlement house,
a hospital, and in rural and suburban churches
LC card Fi A 59-290
MAKE COLOR YOUR BUSINESS— WITH THE
EKTACOLOR SYSTEM. Eastman rev 1958
16min sd color free -loan
c-ad
Revision of 1957 film "Now! Color for
you"
Examines the various facets of the nega-
tive-positive system of color photography and
the materials that are used. Explores the uses
for this system, especially in the field of ad-
vertising and package design
MAKE ME A MOLECULE. VirginiaPoly 1957
13min sd b&w or color purchase apply,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how organic chemists create new
products — fuel, medicines, fibres, etc.
MAKE ME USEFUL. PureOil 1959 34i^min sd
color $250, free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
Describes the refining of crude oil into
useful consumer products. Animation helps ex-
plain the molecular changes of the product as
well as how the products are processed through
a refinery
MAKING IT WORK. Adventists 1960 20min sd
b&w $55, rent $4
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Illustrates the techniques in the work of
the church press secretary
LC card Fi A 59-568
MAKING LIFE ADJUSTMENTS. McGraw
1959 20min sd b&w (Health for effective
living ser) $125, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Health for
effective living" by Edward B. Johns and
others
A dramatization about a college sopho-
more, demonstrating some of the common
adjustments to maturity and showing how
counseling services help people to help them-
^^^LC card Fi A 59-812
EFLA evaluation card No. 4139
MAN
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
MAN AND CHRIST
In THEOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN (4
films)
MAN AND GOD
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
MAN AND HIS CREATOR
In THEOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN (4
films)
MAN AND HIS DOG OUT FOR AIR. CinemalG
1959 2min sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Robert Breer
An experimental film ballet
MAN AND THE CHURCH
In THEOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN (4
films)
68
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MAN AND THE DIVINE PLAN . ,^
In THEOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN (4
films)
MAN AWARE. PhotoLab-Mad 1956 15min sd
b&w $59.75. rent 50c
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wisconsin Free Library
Commission
Presentation of the informational services
of the public library to individuals and the com-
munity. Stresses the value of the library to
small business, industry, labor, agriculture, and
government and the vital role of the "man
aware" in today's world
MAN-MADE LAWS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
MAN, MEDICINE AND SPACE. Sterl-Mov
USA 1959 30min sd b«&w free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Upjohn Co.
Records science's efforts to determme
the limits of man's endurance in outer space.
Peers into altitude chamber at gravity- free
flight tests and shows rocket sleds travelling at
mach speeds
MAN OF MUSIC. CanNFB 1959 18min sd b&w
$90
jh-sh-c-ad
Portrays the life of Healey Willan, com-
poser, conductor, choirmaster, organist, and
teacher — ^who devoted a lifetime to musical
activity in Canada. Includes selections from his
compositions
LC card Fi A 60-638
MAN OF THE CENTURY: CHURCHILL. Mc-
Graw 1959 54min sd b&w (Twentieth cen-
tury ser) $250, rent apply
sh-c
Produced by CBS-TV . .
Study of Winston Churchill beginning
with his role in the Boer War, Gallipoli and
World War I. down through the twenties and
the thirties, and into World War II
LC card Fi A 58-1026
MAN, THE PREDATOR
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
MAN WHO BELIEVED IN FAIRY TALES.
Carousel 1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be
told ser) $135, rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of the archeologist Heinrich Schlie-
mann and how he accomplished his three goals
— married the most beautiful girl in the world,
became rich, and discovered the treasures of
Troy
;VIAN WHO DISCOVERED O. HENRY. Carousel
1958 23min sd b&w (Now it can be told ser)
$135. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of how Will Porter, who later be-
came the famous writer "O. Henry" started
his writing career while serving a prison sen-
tence
MAN WITH A THOUSAND HANDS. Modern
TP 1956 58l^min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Longer version of 1954 film of the same'
Sponsored by International Harvester Co.
Presents the building of the Kittimat
electric power dam in Canada
MANAGING A COMMUNITY MEAL. CornellU
1958 23min sd color $173
ad
Discusses quantity food preparation, ex-
plaining how to make plans, how to organize
committees for public meals, how to serve
meals, and how to conduct the final cleanup
LC card Fi A 59-445
MANITOBA TRAILS,
color free- loan
CanTrav 1959 27min sd
MANKINDA. Cinemal6 1959 lOmin si b&w
rent apply
ad
Produced by Stan Vanderbeek
Experiment combining poetry and hand-
painted images into a new kind of visual poetry,
in which the letters themselves become active
and hieroglyphic components of the work
A MANNER OF SPEAKING. BellTell 1959
28min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
^, A dramatization about a business man,
the failure of whose car causes the post-
ponement of a meeting scheduled with one of
the firm s best customers. Shows how a series
of badly handled telephone calls by the busi-
ness man and his staff result in the cancella-
tion of the contract
LC card Fi A 60-71
MANY-COLORED PAPER. Folkways 1959
13min sd color $175. rent $15
el-c-ad Guide
Explains a method of family artwork us-
ing brilliant colored dyes to make fantastic
designs on ordinary newsprint for Christmas
wrapping paper. Shows how to mix dyes, test
brushes, and make various types of designs
LC card Fi A 59-837
MANY LONG YEARS AGO
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO (13
films)
MAPS AND TERRITORIES
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
MAPS— COASTAL SYMBOLS AND TERMS.
Academy 1958 14min sd color (Know Amer-
ica ser) $125, rent $6.25
ei-Jh-sh Guide
Explains symbols and terms used on
maps describing and locating land and water
formations along 4,900 miles of United States
coastline, including the terms coastline bay,
harbor, peninsula, cape island, lagoon, river
mouth, delta, and gulf. Follows coastal forma-
tions through Boston Harbor, Bridgeport,
Conn., New York Harbor, Mississippi River
Delta region. New Orleans, the coast of
Texas, and the Pacific coast at Los Angeles
and San Francisco
LC card Fi A 58-329
MARCEL MARCEAU IN THE DINNER PAR-
TY. Brandon 1958 7min sd b&w $75, rent
$7.50
ad
Produced by Progress Films
Marcel Marceau with members of his
company performs in a comic pantomime. He
goes to dinner, dances, becomes intoxicated,
whirls out, and goes home
LC card Fi A 59-694
MARCH OF PROGRESS. UnionStock 1958
151/^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh
Available only in Colo., la., Mich., Minn.,
Ky., O., Wis., III., Kans., Mo., Mont., N.D.,
S.D., Wyo., Ind., Nebr., N.M., Okla. and Tex.
Produced by Gene K. Walker Productions
Shows modern improvements in central
livestock market to meet changes in production
and marketing. Describes how shifts in popu-
lation and increase in the number and location
of meat packers have brought about marketing
and transportation changes. Shows such equip-
ment and construction improvements
MARCH E FRANCAISE. French 1957 20min sd
color rent $1
ad
French narration
A short survey of the history of France
to show the people rising to the present "joie
de vivre"
MARCO POLO
In IOWA READING FILMS,
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
HIGH
ad
Produced by Crawley Films for Province
of Manitoba
Through the use of paintings and pictures
of frontier history recalls some of the romance
of the wilderness which preceded settlement of
the Province. Shows it as a vacationland today
MARINE HIGHWAY. CanTrav 1957 19min sd
color free- loan
ad
Produced by Nova Scotia Film Bureau
Tour of Nova Scotia's Highway No. 7
unfolds the vistas and summer attractions
along this scenic ocean route
69
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MARK TWAIN'S MISSISSIPPI (excerpt). TFC
1960 9min sd color rent apply
el-Jh Guide
Classroom excerpt of the feature film
"Adventures of Huck Finn" produced by M-
G-M
Emphasizes flavor of life on the Missis-
sippi as background for reading * 'Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn," "Adventures of Tom
Sawyer," "Life on the Mississippi"
MARKET MAN. MaineAg 1959 13min sd b&w
or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells of changes in food buying, of shop-
ping centers, shopping malls, terminal markets
and chain warehouses, of the people in the
food trades who work to give the housewife
better food products, properly graded and
packaged
MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
In FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films)
MASK OF THE PIED PIPER. NatCystic 1959
26min sd color $125, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Samuel L. Schulman Produc-
tions , ,
Discusses cystic fibrosis and describes
methods of examination and developments in
research
LC card Fi A 59-752
MASKS AND IMAGINATION. GirlS 1959 30min
sd b&w (Adventuring in the hand arts ser)
rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Shows masks of simple cultures. Depicts
Girl Scouts making a shoebox mask, a cor-
rugated cardboard mask, and a plasticine mold
for a papier-mache mask. Shows masks used
in ritual dances of Vancouver Indians
THE MASS (3 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min
sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. KNOW THE MASS. Presentation of the idea
of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, with
special attention to the opening prayers.
Features close-ups of priest saying Mass
2. LOVE THE MASS. Highlights notion of sac-
rifice in the Mass with special attention
on Consecration and Communion
3. LIVE THE MASS. Unity with Christ, both
physical and spiritual is possible through
the Mass. Summarizes the series
MASS PRODUCTION
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
MASS SOCIETY AND POPULAR CULTURE.
NET 19o9 29min sd b&w (Seminar on
American civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV, Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the present
status of popular culture in America. States
views on the quality of present day culture,
the distinctions between folk culture and popu-
lar culture, the place of mass media in raising
cultural standards and the creativity of popu-
lar culture
MASTER BUILDERS. McGraw&Co 1960 28min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Coleman Productions
Depicts the construction of a vast indus-
trial complex in Louisiana and Ohio — an alu-
minum plant for Ormet Corporation and the (i)lin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Shows con-
struction scenes and operations and how alu-
minum is made
MATER DOLOROSA
In LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER (4
films)
MATHEMATICIAN AND THE RIVER. Educ
Test 1959 19min sd color (Horizons of sci-
ence ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Uses the problem of fiood control on the
Mississippi River to show the relationship be-
tween the "abstract" world of mathematics
and the 'real" world of nature
EFLA evaluation card No. 4140
MATTER. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nu-
clear energy: key to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses matter in its various states:
solid, liquid and gas. Shows how matter is
broken up into its smallest components. Ex-
plains how energy is obtained from matter. De-
fines the fission and fusion processes
MATTER OF FACT. Merrell 1959 SOmin sd b&w
(Medicine and the law ser) free-loan
ad
Shows how an inadequate post-mortem
medical examination can have far reaching ef-
fects, even to the point of convicting innocent
men of murder. Discusses the medical- examiner
system versus the coroner system
LC card Fi A 59-848
MAXIMUM VS MINIMUM SECURITY IN
PRISONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
MAYFLOWER TRIP. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the Mayflower, Explains the prep-
arations for the voyage, and what the Puritans
hoped to find in the New World. Discusses the
life of the Pilgrims
MEALTIME MAGICIAN. Ideal 1959 14V2min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Fenton McHugh Productions
for John Oster Manufacturing Co,
Tells how to enjoy delicious new foods
prepared quickly and simply with the help of a
kitchen Osterizer
MEALTIME PSYCHOLOGY
In BABY'S HEALTH AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
THE MEANIE AND THE MOUSE
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
MEANING AND LEARNING
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
MEANT FOR READING (10 films). NET 1958
ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. READINGS ON FREEDOM. Explores the
concept of freedom as treated in litera-
ture. Includes readings from the works
of Milton. Benet, Becker, Wordsworth,
Perry. Browning. Whitman, Lowell, and
Tennyson
2. MORTALITY— L Discusses the subject of
mortality as treated in literature. Includes
the poems of Sir Walter Raleigh. John
Donne. Robert Herrick. Shakespeare, and
others
3. MORTALITY— II. Continues the exploration
of literature illustrating acceptance of
mortality. Includes readings from the
works. of Socrates. Stevenson. Bacon, and
Christina Rossetti
4. NATURE— I, Reading of selections from
English poetry which illustrate a variety
of approaches to nature. Includes the
poems of Shakespeare. Keats. Shelley.
Arnold. Coleridge. Browning, and Mase-
field
5. NATURE II. Continues the exploration
of nature as treated in literature. Includes
readings which illustrate a religious and
philosophical meaning of nature. Draws
^^°"^ ^^^.J^^^^y ^^<^ prose of Blake.
Wordsworth. Thoreau. Lowell, and Mac
Leish
70
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
6. STORIES IN VERSE. Reading of selections
which illustrate the use of poetic form to
tell stories. Includes Lewis Carroll's "The
walrus and the carpenter;" "The forsaken
merman" by Matthew Arnold: Browning's
"My last duchess" and John Keats' poem.
"The eve of St Agnes"
7. SATIRE — I. Reading of excerpts from liter-
ature to illustrate forms of satire. In-
cludes Jonathan Swift's "A modest pro-
posal" and Samuel Butler's "Hudibras."
Draws upon the works of Shaw. Nash,
and Perelman for examples of satire on
people
8. SATIRE — II. Continues the exploration of
the varieties of satire. Presents excerpts
from the works of Byron. Morris Bishop.
Sam Walter Foss. and Phyllis McGinley.
"Brothers in N.G.S." by Frank Sullivan is
read in its entirety
9. LOVE — I. Explores the various approaches
writers have taken toward the theme of
love. Includes readings from the love
poetry of Shakespeare, Marlowe. Raleigh.
Donne. Suckling. Burns. Browning, and
others
10. LOVE — II. Continues the exploration of the
theme of love as treated in literature. In-
cludes readings from Shakespeare's plays
and the poems of Matthew Arnold. Tenny-
son, and Robert and Elizabeth Barrett
Browning
MEASURING AREAS: SQUARES, REC-
TANGLES. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w
$60. color $110
el-Jh Guide
Explains why the area of any square or
rectangle may be found by multiplying its
length by its width. Introduces the square
unit of measure, showing how it is related to
the total area of the plane figure
LC card Fi A 60-102
MEASURING TIME AND DISTANCE
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
MEASURING UP. BellTel 1958 27min sd color
free- loan
ad
Produced by W-C.D Productions
Using a typical business oflftce manager
and supervisor as "foils," a personified index
rating explains how "she" was created, com-
puted and should be used. Shows how to use
mdex figures in spotting trends rather than
using them to refiect one isolated performance
'^^IJ.'^fl BLUE LAKE. ModernTP 1958
27mm sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Associated Blue Lake
Green Bean Canners
Story of the green bean and how it's
processed ajid canned in the farming country
of the Pacific Northwest
MEET MR LINCOLN. EBF 1960 27min sd
b&w (Project 20 ser) $150. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by NBC
Uses still photographs and prints to re-
cord four presidential years in the life of
Abraham Lmcoln, showing him as his contem-
poraries saw him and describing his disap-
pointments and sorrows
LC card Fi A 59-394
MEETING PLACE. Methodist 1959 14min sd
b«&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a Negro and a
white doctor who wait together in vain for the
arrival of committee members, all of whom
fail to appear because of a recent racial crisis
LC card Fi A 59-988
MEETING THE COST OF MEDICAL CARE ,
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films) k
MELBOURNE OLYMPIC GAMES. Coca-Cola
1958 211/^min sd color purchase apply, free-
loan
sh-c
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Action shots of numerous track and field
events of the 16th Olympiad held at Melbourne,
Australia. Depicts the colorful pageantry and
spirit of the age-old Olympic Games for the
general public as well as sports fans
LC card Fi A 59-558
MELODIC INVERSION. Filmlm 1959 9min sd
color $125. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Ian Hugo
A visual melodic study of transposal in
which brilliantly diffused colors with fluid
water-like movements, shown with a back-
ground of music from Schoenberg's Quartet
no. 4, reveal the perceptive moods of man in
quest of the ideal, the beautiful, the desirable,
and the unattainable
LC card Fi A 60-216
MECHANICAL AGE. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Story of life before and after the me-
chanical age. Explains the influence of the
cotton gin, steam engine, and railroads
MECHANICS OF THE CAR
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
MEDICAL MISSION. Methodist 1959 33i^min
sd color rent $10
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts Protestant medical mission work
in Southern Rhodesia, Sarawak, Nepal and
India
MEDICINE AND NUCLEAR ENERGY. NET
1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energy:
key to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the medical use of the isotope
in understanding the chemistry of the body.
Explores the advances in medicine made pos-
sible through nuclear energy. Explains radio-
isotopes and radioactive iodine
MEDICINE MAN. Sterl-MovUSA 1958 SOmin sd
b&w or color free- loan
c-ad
Sponsored by American Medical Assn.
Shows how the public is duped into
spending millions of dollars on unnecessary
or overpriced nutritional products and de-
scribes tne fight against quackery in the food
and nutrition field
LC card Fi A 60-159
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. GenMot 1959
20min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the making of an automobile and
summarizes the thought, planning and effort
that go into a new model
MEMBERSHIP IN THE U N
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
MEMO FROM MOSCOW. Assn 1959 lOmin sd
b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by General Foods Corp.
Close-up views show the reaction of the
Russian people to the American National Ex-
hibition in Moscow which displayed hundreds
of American consumer goods Depicts day- to-
day living in Russia with scenes of women
shopping for groceries in huge markets and in
open-air fruit and vegetable stands
LC card Fi A 60-1
MEMORIES OF ITALY
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
MENTALLY HANDICAPPED: EDUCABLE
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
MENTALLY RETARDED: TRAINABLE
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
MERCY AND TRUTH. ConservBaptist 1959
20min sd color $200. rent $10
sh-c-ad
A look into the working of medicine on
the mission field and its effect on men like
Bajero, who spared by a dangerous emergency
operation, also finds the remedy for his soul
in the Great Physician ^ l-i^^ v-»*
71
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MERRILL CASE. HarvardBus 1957 6min sd
b&w (Executive development filmed case
ser) $35, rent $10
c-ad Guide
A toolmaker makes an unauthorized mod-
ification in a milling fixture and the fixture
turns out to be superior to the one conceived
by the chief designer. Two production foremen
discuss the matter and try to decide the proper
course of action within the framework of
company policy
LC card Fi A 59-99
METAL DIMENSIONS. Cinemal6 1959 9i^min
sd color purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
Shows Harry Bertoia, one of the few con-
temporary sculptors whose welded constructions
evolve directly from nature, working in his
studio
METALMAN. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — ^sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of making objects from metal. Ex-
plains the importance of the craftsmen who
shaped iron, tin. pewter, gold, and silver.
Describes the work of famous metalmen. Shows
a metal craftsman using techniques of the colo-
nial worker
METEOROLOGY
In LAST CONTINENT:
(12 films)
ANTARCTICA
METROGRAPHIC. CinemalG 1960 3min sd color
rent apply
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Martin Toonder
Gulls, gladiators, cocks, suns and mys-
terious strangers: a cryptic improvisation,
dreamt by the Swiss Vittorio Speich in Hol-
land
MEXICAN CERAMIC ARTISTS— THEIR
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES (3 films).
Gateway 1959 ea lOmin sd color ea $110,
set $310; rent ea $5.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Orville Goldner
Titles are:
DONA ROSA— POTTER OP COYOTEPEC.
Describes the art of making the black
unglazed pottery of Oaxaca, an ancient
craft of Zapotec Indians. A potter
demonstrates the primitive manner of
shaping, decorating, and firing traditional
Sh&.DGS
L.G card Fi A 59-1190
PEDRO CHAVEZ— POTTER OF TONALA.
Shows a potter who is a master of the
getatillo style of Jalisco. He demonstrates
is technique of painting clay on clay in
rich decorative designs, of preparing the
clay, and of using clay molds
LC card Fi A 59-1189
TALAVERA. Discusses Talavera pottery, ex-
plaining that this Spanish technique of
making this pottery is still practiced in
Puebla by family units. Shows the skill-
ful use of the potters wheel, and includes
examples of traditional Moorish shapes
and designs
LC card Fi A 59-1188
MEXICO ACTUAL. See MEXICO TODAY
MEXICO AND PERU
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES
(28 films)
MEXICO AT WORK. Hoefler 1959 17min sd
color (Our neighbors ser) $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
English or Spanish versions
Discusses physical factors that have de-
termined the course of development of Mexico's
economy. Explains how the Mexican people earn
their livelihood. Includes views of fishermen,
of various industrial centers, and of the fac-
tories of Mexico City. Illustrates methods used
in the production of copra, bananas, oil, rice,
coffee, sugar, dairy products, and minerals
LC card Fi A 60-110
MEXICO CITY— PATTERN FOR PROGRESS.
Hoefier 1959 17min sd color (Our neighbors
ser) $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
English and Spanish versions
Shows in detail various aspects of Mexico
City as seen through the eyes of a middle class
family, a university student, and a civil en-
gineer as they go about their daily affairs
LC card Fi A 59-562
MEXICO: LAND OF COLOR AND CONTRAST.
Neubacher rev 1959 16min sd color $155, rent
$7
Jh-sh-ad
Revision of 1956 film
Also available in a Spanish version
Contrasts historic villages with modern
Acapulco, Mexico City and its new university.
Relates historic events and figures to locations
shown
LC card Fi A 60-560
EFLA evaluation card No. 4074
MEXICO: TIERRA DE COLOR Y CONTRASTE.
^^\.J^^^!jpO= LAND OF COLOR AND
CONTRAST
MEXICO TODAY. Holly 1959 63min sd color
$500, rent $25
sh-c-ad
English or Spanish narrations
Produced by Martin Murray
_, . A visit to Mexico. Includes views of
Mexico City, Acapulco, the pyramids of Teoti-
huacan, and a bullfight at Guadalajara
LC card Fi A60-591
MEXICO TRABAJANDO. See MEXICO AT
WORK
•^^^iPPon^- ^4^ pONTORNOS. IntFlmBur
1958 20min sd color $195
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Spanish narration and titles
An intermediate Spanish language instruc-
tion film about Mexico City and its environs
LC card Fi A 59-84
MEXICO'S HERITAGE. Hoefler 1959 17min sd
color (Our neighbors ser) $150
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Also available in Spanish version
Traces the cultural forces that have in-
fluenced the people of Mexico from pre-Colum-
bian times to the present. Shows important
archaeological sites and evidence of the Aztec
and other Indian civilizations which are found
in the National Museum of Archeology and
History at Mexico City. Points out the Span-
^^"■^ ^?^"®PF® 1^°^ ^*i® conquest to the present
and the blend of European and Indian art in
public monuments and architecture. Includes
views of Mexican painters and sculptors at
their work
LC card Fi A 60-109
Jh-sh-c-ad
. Describes the Gulf of California and gives
an interpretation of the major Mexican ports
AJPo.o^i ^^^^ ^^S Gulf; including Guaymas and
Mazatlan on the west coast; LaPaz and the
cape, area of lower (Baja) California. Em-
phasizes also the flshing in the area
MICHELAJVJGELO. MichU-TV 1958 29i^min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
AT- u Analyzes the long and turbulent life of
Michelangelo. . Discusses Michelangelo's paint-
ings and architecture as well as his sculpture
MICHIGAN MARCHING BAND— PHOENIX
SHOW. MichU 1959 22mln sd color $17^
rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
+V, Tv?-^1^-®"*^ a football game performance in
the Michigan Stadium by the University of
Michigan Marching Band. The half-time show
honors . the tenth anniversary of the Michigan
Memorial -Phoenix Project for the peaceful
uses of atomic energy
72
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MICHIO, SCHOOLBOY OF JAPAN. Classroom
1959 14min sd color $125. rent apply
el-Jh Guide
Produced by Raphael G. Wolff Studios
At a Japanese school a boy asks the
teacher why soap cleans. The teacher agrees
to let the class do a science experiment mak-
ing soap. Teaches about cleanliness and also
shows a phase of Japanese life
MICROORGANISMS THAT CAUSE DISEASE.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b«&w $60. color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Discusses five kinds of pathogenic micro-
organisms, including fungi, bacteria, viruses,
rickettsiae. and protozoa. Stresses the con-
cept that pathogenic microorganisms cause in-
fectious diseases through destruction of cells
LC card Fi A 60-100
MIDDLE EAST. IntFlmBur 1959 25min sd color
$250
sh-c-ad
Examines the social and economic con-
ditions of the Middle East today. Shows de-
tails of family life, the contrast of the well-
to-do intellectuals and the poverty of nomads
and poor villagers, the struggle in the fields
of health and agriculture, new highways, mod-
ern plants, fine housing and stores
MIDDLE OF THE RIVER. Methodist 1959
14min sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
ad Guide
A dramatization about partners who come
to a heated managerial deadlock and find it
necessary to call in an outside mediator
LC card Fi A 59-989
MIGHTY FINE UNION. UnRubberWkr 1959
32min sd b«&w $90. rent $3
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Washington Video Produc-
tions
A dramatization about the problems en-
countered by members in a rubber workers'
local union. Shows how the union operates
and describes the benefits received by the
members
LC card Fi A 59-833
EFLA evaluation card No. 4075
MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the Mississippi River in calm
and flood, during the days of the flatboats.
keelboats, and barges, up to the time of the
steamboat. Depicts the lives of the people
who live on its banks
MIGHTY ONES. CanTrav 1956 13min sd color
free -loan
ad
Produced by Crawley Films
Points out that the pike, found in the
lakes of northern Manitoba's wilderness, are
fish that give the angler truly mettlesome
sport
MILE HIGH— A WORLD WIDE. GirlS 1959
20min sd color $120, rent $4.25
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
The 1959 Senior Scout Roundup at Colo-
rado Springs where 8,000 girls from every
state and 26 other countries held a 10 day en-
campment. Includes making new friends,
campfires and demonstrations, primitive camp-
ing and spiritual values
LC card Fi A 60-502
MILESTONES TO SAFE DRIVING. GenMot
1959 12min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c
In the Flint. Mich, high school driver
training course, short-range radio communi-
cation carries individual instructions to each
student from the range-master in the control
tower
MILITARY DRILL. Assn 1959 lOmin sd color
rent $3.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Indiana University
Snows the maneuvers and movements
of a high school band and elementary march-
ing band fundamentals
^ ' ^hl9, "H o "^P L h.A R „ C U STO M E R. Franciscan
1960 13min sd b&w $75
ad
. Produced by Pennebaker. Latour and
Smith
Based on the fact that the best preven-
tion against shoplifting, short of closing store
doors, is an alert and aggressive sales staff.
■Pomts out how to prevent the conditions in
which the shoplifter operates
MILLION MILES OF MODEL RAILROADS.
ModernTP 1959 14min sd b&w or color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by K & S Films for Hobby In-
dustry Assn. of America
Presents the popular hobby of model
railroads
MILTON. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $S
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Points out that John Milton was not
only a poet but a great patriot. Milton was a
militant fighter for liberty and freedom of the
press. The purpose of his poem "Paradise
lost" was to explain God's ways to man
MIND, UNCONSCIOUS MIND, AND BRAIN.
MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses adaptational psychodynamics.
Describes ways in which we learn about the
events that are taking place, attempts to estab-
lish the neuro- physiological correlates of psy-
chological functioning, reviews various ex-
planations of behavior, defines adaptational
psychodynamics. formulates the distinction be-
tween conscious and unconscious, and dis-
cusses some of the activities of the uncon-
scious
LC card Fi A 59-1007
MINERALS. Gateway 1960 lOmin sd (Primary
geography ser) b&w $55; color $110, rent
$5.50
p-el
Man's dependence on minerals is illus-
trated at a boy's birthday party. Gives sources
of minerals. Explains types of minerals and
shows examples of mineral products
MINOR MEMBERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
MINORITIES AND SEGREGATION. NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Seminar on American civili-
zation ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the prob-
lems of minority groups and segregation in
America. Offers varying opinions on segrega-
tion in the South, its causes, and what solu-
tions, if any, are available. Also explores
segregation in other minority groups, differing
kinds of prejudice, and the importance of cul-
tural assimilation of these groups
MIRACLE BRIDGE OVER MACKINAC. Assn
1959 32min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Caravel Films for Merritt-
Chapman and Scott Corp.
Construction of a huge bridge over the
treacherous Mackinac River
MIRACLE OF FLOWERS. FloridaDev 1957
13l^min sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by John L. Douglass & As-
sociates for Florida Flower Growers Assn.
Story of commercial flower growing.
Shows types of arrangement and uses of flowers
MIRROR IN THE SKY. McGraw 1958 21min
sd b&w $110, rent apply
c-ad
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids, Great Britain
Describes the work of Hertz, Marconi,
Preece, and Fleming and their contributions to
science and the conquest of space. Discusses
Edward Appleton, his years or electronic ex-
ploration of the ionosphere and his experiments.
Shows many modern-day applications of the
findings of these men which have resulted in
advances in radio, radar, electronic navigation,
and radio astronomy
LC card Fi A 59-810
73
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MISSING MISSIONARIES. Biblelnst 1958
17min sd color $110, rent $6.50
sh-c-ad
Explains that thousands of young people
dedicate themselves to the Lord to go to the
mission fields of the world. How many reach
the field? What happens to many of Gods
chosen missionaries?
MISSION DAYS. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w
(Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope .
Tells the story of mission development m
California. Describes voyages made by mis-
sionaries from Mexico. Explains life m the
mission community
MISSION IN BOLIVIA. Methodist 1958 25min
sd b«&w rent $6, color rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Correlated with the filmstrip "All day
A brief historical survey of Bolivia, il-
lustrated with color prints and animation, is
followed by a look at current problems. Shows
tin miners out of work and Indians, poor, il-
literate, and despondent. Shows the Methodist
mission — educational, medical, agricultural,
evangelical — dealing with Bolivia s major prob-
lems
MISSION LIFE. Barr rev 1960 20min sd b«&w
$120; color $210, rent $9
el-Jh-ad Guide
Revision of 1945 film ...
Portrays some of the work activities of
the missions of Spanish California in 1776. A
Sadre records the progress of his mission in his
iary, describing the making and laying of
adobe bricks; pouring candles on the candle
wheel; preparing rawhide; harvesting, thresh-
ing and pounding wheat; harvesting corn and
making tortillas
MISSIONARIES ARE HUMAN. FreeMeth 1958
llmin sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
Shows what missionaries must do in
Portuguese East Africa just to keep alive. Dif-
ficulties in transportation, problems of living in
the field, water supply, housing, etc., emphasize
the pioneering nature of missionary work on
primitive fields
MISSIONARIES CARRY THE WORD. Oreg
HEd 1959 15min sd b«&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Commis-
sion
Explains the religious beliefs of the In-
dians before the missionaries came. Shows how
the missionaries helped the settlement of
Oregon and carried the word about Oregon's
advantages
MISSIONARY NOTEBOOK. Baptist-ForMis
1956 20min sd color rent $5
sh-c-ad
Missionary advance is described by Mr
and Mrs Melvin Bradshaw as they recall the
experiences of their first term of missionary
service in post-war Japan
MISSOURI AND THE WEST. NET 1957 15min
sd b«&w (Sing hi-sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of Missouri, the settling
of towns, and the westward trails to Oregon
and California via the Santa Fe trail
MR AND MRS BROWNING. Carousel 1958
23min sd b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135,
rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
The story of how Robert Browning won
Elizabeth Barrett; of how she dedicated her
love sonnets to him and inspired him to write
his own great poems
MR AND MRS MATERNITY. Cline 1958 22min
sd color $220, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Prenatal information presented in lay
terms for the expectant mother. Provides a
basis for understanding the physiological and
psychological events of normal pregnancy,
labor, and delivery
MR AND MRS ROBIN'S FAMILY.
FAMILIA DE PETIRROJOS
See
MR BARNABY SLEEPS IN THE SKY. Can
Trav 1957 23min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Trans -Canada Air Lines
A timid air traveller, making his first
flight, finds complete assurance in the stand-
ards of safety, courtesy and comfort provided
him by Trans- Canada Air Lines
MR CHAIRMAN (the fundamentals of parlia-
mentary law). EBF 1959 13min sd b&w $75,
rent $3; color $150, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Mr .Chairman shows in a series of dra-
matic espisodes, presented in animation, how
any organized group can talk things over and
reach decisions efficiently and fairly. He ex-
plains that for any group the same rules for
democratic action apply: make sure that the
minority has its say, that the will of the ma-
jority will prevail, and that business is con-
ducted without confusion or undue delay
LC card Fi A 59-1047
MR TEXAS. Worldwide rev 1956 48min sd color
rent $25
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1951 film
From the rodeo circuits of the Southwest
to big time speculation in cattle and oil, Jim
Tyler always gets what he wants — with but
one exception. Happiness remains the one goal
beyond his reach. In a hospital bed where he
is recuperating from a nasty spill from a
horse, "Mr Texas" hears the claims of Christ
and confesses to the futility of a life without
God
MR WEBSTER TAKES STOCK. Sterl-MovUSA
1959 30min sd b&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fen-
ner & Smith
A young man invests in the stock market,
learns much about the nation's financial opera-
tions as an agreeable surprise to his father
MR ZESTA AND HIS TOY TRAIN. ModernTP
1958 23min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by K & S Films Inc. for Striet-
mann Biscuit Co.
Depicts a commercial bakery with a touch
of fantasy as Mr Zesta and his toy train takes
a trip behind the scenes
MISTRAL. French 1957 20min sd b&w rent
$1
ad
Along its journey, the French Railroads
System shows its latest achievements
MRS McCORMACK'S OUTDOOR CLASSROOM.
OregHEd 1958 lOmin sd color rent $2.50
c-ad
A sixth grade class enriches its study of
natural science by participation in a school
camping program. Explains other values gained
in social living, citizenship, etc.
MODERN DANCE COMPOSITION. Thorne 1959
12min sd b&w $60, rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Shows some techniques necessary for pre-
paring the body for dance movement. Analyzes
and illustrates elements of dance composition
LC card Fi A 59-740
MODERN DUSTLESS SWEEPING. BellTel 1959
22min sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by Texas Industrial Film Co.
Shows today's modern dustless sweeping
tools and cleaning methods which play an im-
portant part in keeping buildings clean
MODERN FRANCE: THE LAND AND THE
PEOPLE. See FRANCE ACTUELLE: LE
PAYS ET SES HABITANTS
74
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MODERN HAWAII. Coronet rev 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh-sh Guide
Revision of 1948 film
Presents the strategic position of the
Hawaiian Islands in the Mid- Pacific, their
origin, settlement and industries against a
background of the Islands' culture. Shows the
important relationship between geography and
geology and their effect upon the economy of
Hawaii
MODERN PIONEERS OF McLEAN COUNTY.
Venard 195« 12Umm sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Shows how the soil is depleted and eroded
in one of the world's richest agricultural coun-
ties and what the people on the farms and in
the towns are doing to rebuild the resources
MODERN PIONEERS OF POPE-HARDIN
COUNTIES. Venard 1957 25min sd color
free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
A study of percentages on the use of land.
Shows the accomplishments attained in applying
practical land use programs worlced out by
their soil conservationist
MODERN PROBLEMS OF FLIGHT
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
MODERN PROSPECTOR. IntFlmBur 1959
15min sd b«&w $85
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Picture of the scientific detective work
which goes into present day mineral discov-
eries. The modern prospector's equipment en-
ables him to provide his Company geologist
with accurate data from which to plan new
mining developments
LC card Fi A 59-641
MODERN WORLD OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Virginia-Ed 1960 12min sd color $100, rent
$4
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Explains the need in a changing world
for industrial arts education and its relation-
ship to other subjects in the general education
curriculum
MODULATING SENTENCES
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
MOISEYEV DANCERS IN "THE STROL-
LERS." Brandon 1959 6min sd b&w $50,
rent $5; color $90, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Russian narration with English subtitles
Produced by Lenfilm Studios
Folk dance performed by the State Folk
Dance Ensemble of the USSR directed by Igor
Moiseyev
MOLDING AND NATURE OF THE SHORE
in ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
MOLE CONTROL. VirginiaPoly 1958 6V2min sd
b&w or color purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how to recognize the common gar-
den mole, where it may be found, the damage it
creates, and how it may be controlled
MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF OXYGEN
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF SOLUTES
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
MONTEZUMA'S WONDERFUL WATERS
In IOWA READING FILMS. HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
MONTICI INTARSIA. Radiant 1958 24min sd
b&w $60. free -loan: color $125. free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc.
Shows how an ancient Italian decorative
art. the making of intarsia stone, contributes
to enjoyment in the twentieth century
LC card Fi A 59-362 .■_::.:. .
MONZA CHALLENGE. Assn 1957 13%min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how ten top American drivers,
hardened veterans of the Indianapolis "500."
made history at Monza
THE MOON
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
MOON BIRD. Harrison.Ed 1959 lOmin sd color
$120
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Storyboard. Inc.
A cartoon which sketches the experience
of two youngsters who sneak out at night to
catch a bird
EFL.A evaluation card No. 3997
MORAL DECISIONS
In CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROB-
LEMS (4 films)
MORAL LIFE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
MORALS IN REVOLUTION. NET 1959 29min
sd b&w (Seminar on American civilization
ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the chang-
ing moral standards of American youth. Ap-
praises the present operative moral code, the
pressures which effect changes, the influence
of peer groups on moral standards, old code vs.
the new. and the present status of successful
replacement of a degenerating code with a chal-
lenging new one
MORE ABOUT THREE-PART FORM
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
MORE COMPLEX SENTENCES AND "IR-
REGULAR" PHRASES
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
MORE FERTILITY PER BAG. AmCyan 1959
13min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Tiesler Productions
Describes the use and advantages of aero
urea, a nitrogen fertilizer. Stresses corn and
grass fertilization
LC card Fi A 60-115
T
MORE FROM ORE. VirginiaPoly 1956 ISmin sd
b&w purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows how researchers find new methods
of reclaiming our natural resources
MORE FUN WITH PARAKEETS. Kayfetz
1959 13i/4min sd b&w $50. free-loan; color
$150. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by R. T. French Co.
Describes how two children learn to care
for and train their pet parakeet
LC card Fi A 60-99
MORE MILK FOR DANNY. NewHollMach 1959
13l^min sd color free-loan
jh-sh-c-ad
^ Tells how Danny's father conducts a suc-
cessful drive for "milk breaks" at school
LC card Fi A 59-913
MORE PROFITS WITH TRILAFON— LIVE-
STOCK TRANQUILIZER. ModernTP 1959
14min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Campus Film Productions for
Schermg Laboratories
Explains the pertinent problems in live-
stock handling and shows when and how Trila-
fon is most profitably used. Shows actual pro-
cedures on ranches, farms and feedlots through-
out the United States
MORE THAN SINGING. Adventists 1960 28min
sd b&w $65. free-loan; color $175. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
. Presents the living reasons for a church's
existence with emphasis on the Seventh- day
Adventist church. Scenes taken on six con-
tinents reflect the heroism and selfless devo-
tion of doctors, teachers, missionaries and
others in the service of mankind
75
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
MORE WAYS THAN ONE
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
MOROCCO SERIES (5 films). Radiant 1958 ea
5min sd b&w ea $20. free-loan; color ea
$45. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc. for Moroccan
Tourist Office
Titles? are:
CASBAHS OF THE SOUTH. The ancient
veiled cities of Southern Morocco, on the
edffe of the Sahara
FRIDAY IN RABAT. The colorful pageant in
which the King participates in the Holy
MYSTERIES OF ISLAM. A brief history of
the Moslem religion through a trip to the
Holy Cities of Fes and Moulay Idriss
700 MILES OF BEACHES. A trip along Mo-
rocco's coastline from Tangiers. gateway
to the Mediterranean, to Agadir in the
south, each city something different
SPORTING VACATIONS. Morocco, a sports-
man's paradise. Golf and tennis are played
all year round. Shows skiing, fishing,
hunting and water sports
MORTALITY— l-ll
In MEANT FOR READING (10 films)
MOSCOW CIRCUS. Brandon 1959 18min sd b&w
$110. rent $5
ad
Russian narration
Seven acts of circus comedy and music,
with vivid costumes and settings
MOSCOW CONSTRUCTION. Brandon 1959
40min sd color purchase apply, rent $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studios
Shows the architectural changes that
have been taking place in Moscow including
new apartment buildings, modern factories,
skyscrapers, and the new university
MOTHER LOVE. Carousel 1960 26min sd b&w
(Conquest ser) $135, r^nt $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Tests the reactions of a large colony of
new-born rhesus monkeys to a variety of un-
usual and inanimate mother substitutes in
order to And the key to the bond between
mother and child and to understand the effects
of denial of maternal love. Shows through
these experiments that the single most im-
portant factor is body contact, holding and
nestling, and further concludes that depriva-
tion of this can cause deep emotional dis-
turbances, even death
LC card Fi A 60-632
EFLA evaluation card No. 4142
MOTIVES MAKE PERCEPTIONS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
MT FUJI
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
MOUNTAIN BUILDING
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
MOUNTAIN FUN. Sportlite 1958 12y2min sd
(The travelbug ser) b&w $65, rent |5; color
$140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Reveals many points of interest in Colo-
rado. Shows the cog railway to the top of
Pikes Peak, the Mountain Incline, the Royal
Gorge and the Garden of the Gods
MOUNTAIN GRAZING. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of sheep ranches. Describes
the rancher s life Explains the importance of
wool in the life of the settler and modern man
MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
MUR A FRANCHIR. French 1956 20min sd
b&w rent $1
ad
French narration
The therapy of poliomyelitis and the re-
adaptation to life and to a new job of those
who lost the use of their arms or legs
MURAL IN THE MAKING. SwankMP 1956
15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Brown Shoe Co.
The story of the mural painted in the
lobby of Brown Shoe Company's office in St
Louis, by the artist, Fred Conway
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. GirlS
1959 30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the
hand arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Demonstrates how rhythm and tone are
produced on a variety of simple instruments
and how pitch is controlled. Shows an African
playing a neck- bow. Girl Scouts make their
own instruments from household odds and ends,
and play improvised music
MUSIC BOXES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the development of
music boxes. Reviews the history of bell ring-
ing and musical watches. Shows and plays
several music boxes
MUSIC FOR CHILDREN. Contem 1959 13min
sd b&w $80
c-ad
^ Produced by Neue Kulturfllmgesellschaft,
Germany
Illustrates Carl Orff's method of teaching
music to children, showing that by developing
a child's innate sense of rhythm he can be led
to a genuine understanding and appreciation of
what music is, without feeling that he is being
taught. Indoor scenes, photographed at the
Mozarteum School of Music, Salzburg, Austria
LC card Fi A 59-436
EFLA evaluation card No. 3998
MUSIC FROM OIL DRUMS. Folkways 1957
15min sd b&w $85, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Describes Trinidad steel drums and shows
how they are made, tuned, and played
LC5 card Fi A 59-834
EFLA evaluation card No. 3448
MUSIC STUDIO: HARRY PARTCH. Cinemal6
1959 171/^min sd color purchase apply, rent
apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
Abandoning conventional music and
musical instruments, Harry Partch invents his
own instruments and music annotation (43-
tone-to-the-octave). He explains his instru-
ments and plays excerpts from his compositions
MUSSOLINI. McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w
(Twentieth century ser) $135, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV
The story of Mussolini, covering the
period of the Italian dictator's life from the
end of World War I to April 28, 1945, when the
communist partisans captured and shot him
LC card Fi A 59-809
MY LIFE TO LIVE. Biblelnst 1958 21min sd
color $145, rent $8.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by United Christian Artists
The story of a life given over to God. A
dramatized study of Romans 5:8
MY OWN YARD TO PLAY IN. Harrison.Ed
1959 6min sd b&w $110
Jh-sh-c-ad
Photographed on the streets of New York
this film reveals the very special world children
create at play, the songs they sing and the
stories they tell
EFLA evaluation card No. 3999
MYSTERIES OF ISLAM
In MOROCCO SERIES (5 films)
76
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MYSTERIOUS "X"
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
MYSTERY IN THE KITCHEN. CanNFB 1959
23min sd b&w $90. color $180
sh-cad
Humorously shows the housewife the
modern way to debilitate, cripple, or even
eliminate her family — not by poison, but by
improper nutrition. Points out the rules not
to be followed in daily food purchasing and
preparation.
LC card Fi A 59-638
MYSTERY OF MUSEKA
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD 200
(13 films)
MYSTERY OF THE SUN. Carousel 1960 26min
sd b«&w (Conquest ser) $135, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Dr Herbert Friedman fires rockets dur-
ing- an eclipse of the sun which contain ex-
tremely delicate detectors and enable him to
measure X-rays and ultraviolet rays of the
sun, illustrating that a solar flare produces
a brilliant flash of X-rays and not ultraviolet
light, as had been thought
LC card Fi A 60-630
MYSTERY OF TIME. Moody 1960 40min sd
color (Science for tomorrow ser) $340, rent
$10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Uses examples from astronomy and
sequences of high-speed and time-lapse pho-
tography to show that time and space are
relative standards of reference
LC card Fi A 58-976
NATIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, COMMUNISM
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
NATURAL LAW
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
NATURE— l-M
In MEANT FOR READING (10 films)
NATURE OF ANTI-SEMITISM. Anti-Def 1957
29min sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV. Kinescope
Discusses various aspects of anti-Semit-
ism
NATURE OF GLASS. Assn 1058 37min sd color
free -loan
c-ad
Demonstrates through experimentation
the technical degree to which the characteris-
tics of glass can be varied and controlled. De-
scribes the mechanical, chemical, optical, elec-
trical, and thermal properties of glass, and
shows the development of glass products for
such applications as infra-red missiles, atomic
energy, hot-cell windows, and sub-miniature
electronic components
LC card Fi A 60-183
NATURE OF RELIGION
In UNCLE GEORGE AND UNCLE MA-
LACHY (4 films)
NATURE OF THE ROADWAY
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
THE NATURE OF THE STARS
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
NATURE VS. NURTURE
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
NAVAJO, A PEOPLE BETWEEN TWO
WORLDS. LineFlm 1958 ITVamin sd color
$150
sh-c-ad
Explains that the new ways of civiliza-
tion are confronting the largest Indian tribe.
The situation calls for understanding by the
rest of the world that there are two conflict-
ing worlds within the reservation today, and
that the adjustments between them must not
be forced too quickly
EFLA evaluation card No. 4045
NAVAJO , YEAR. Hotchkiss 1959 lOmln sd
b&w $50. color $85
el-Jh-sh-c-,ad Guide
Shows the seasons encountered by the
Navajo, and his different activities in spring,
sunimer, fall and winter. Depicts trading
posts, Indian roundups and branding of horses
and cattle, and Navajo hogans. Explains the
Navajo s problems of adequate water in sum-
mer and the hazards of heavy snows in win-
ter. Shows medical help dispatched to an ill
Navajo during a blizzard
NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
NEED FOR PRISON PROGRESS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
NEED OF RELIGION
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
NEEDLES TO NEWHALL— THE STORY OF
A PIPELINE. SouthernCalGas 1958 25min
sd color free-loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Harris -Tuchman Productions
Details the complex process involved in
building a natural gas pipeline, using the
Needles to Newhall line as an example
NEUTRONS AND THE HEART OF MATTER.
EducTest 1960 19min sd color (Horizons of
science ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Explores the nature of matter and the
significance of the neutron's behavior
NEVER ALONE. CameraEye 1958 49min sd
b&w $52.35
ad
Kinescope
Uses case histories and dramatized inci-
dents about cancer patients, doctors, and re-
searchers to show how scientists, volunteers,
and America's neighbors are joining forces
through the American Cancer Society to wage
a nation-wide attack against cancer
LC card Fi A 59-219
NEW AGE OF ARCHITECTURE. Fortune 1958
42min sd b&w free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Transfllm for The Architec-
tural Forum
Architects, builders, and city planners
discuss the aesthetic, moral, and economic im-
plications of architectural design, and touch
upon the problems of urban and suburban
development, construction, and traffic
LC card Fi A 58-1158
NEW DAY IN DENTISTRY. AmDental 1959
13min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions for
Luxene, Inc. ^ . ^
Dramatizes a day in the life of a dentist.
Shows emergency dental treatment, prenatal
care, and a diagnosis of a malignancy. Dis-
cusses the future of dentistry
NEW DIMENSIONS IN COMFORT. ModernTP
1960 13min sd color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Rodel Productions for Allied
Chemical Corp., National Aniline Division
Trip through chemistry laboratory, from
production plant and furniture factory to see
a new chemical product, polyurethane foam,
made and used
LC card Fi A 59-534
NEW DIMENSIONS IN LANGUAGE TEACH-
ING. Monitor 1959 llmin sd color purchase
apply, free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Rarig Motion Picture Co.
Outlines the development of Language
Laboratory usage. Technique is illustrated m
teaching situations followed by blackboard dia-
grams of how the Language Laboratory ma-
chine acts as a mechanical tutor. Demonstrates
scheduling, student procedure, operation of the
equipment, instructor monitoring and master
tape recording
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
/
TOOLING THE BAND SAW FOR PRODUC-
DUCTION. DoAU 1957 lOmin sd color pur-
chase apply, free-loan
c-ad
Describes the versatility of the band saw
In the accurate removal of metal. Depicts slot-
ting of hydraulic pump rotors with the aid of
a simple indexing fixture for moderate produc-
tion and more elaborate fixturing for automatic
operation
TOOLS OF TELEPHONY. BellTel rev 1958
30min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1956 film ^. ^
Produced by Parthenon Pictures for
Western Electric Co. _ . ,. ^ .,
The role of Western Electric as distribu-
tor, manufacturer, purchaser, and installer for
the Bell System
TORPEDOI Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w (King-
dom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the submarine that spotted the
location of the Japanese fleet, and the raid into
Nagasaki harbor, under the nose of Japane.se
guns, sinking their warships
■^°1?'Bo'c°T'i^S^rN SPACE (13 films)
(Images of art ser) rent $4
sh-c-ad
Produced by Radiodifussion Television
Depicts the Parisian night as seen by
Toulouse Lautrec. Follows Lautrec from the
Moulin Rouge to the circus and elsewhere on
the Paris scene. Stresses how Lautrec put hi.^
finger on the pulse of a city
TOUTE LA MEMOIRE D'UN MONDE. French
1957 20min sd b&w rent $1
sh-c-ad
French narration ., , t^ .
Depicts the National Library in Pans
with its historical buildings and shows how
they are constantly modernized and expanded.
Follows a newly acquired book through its
processing; shows where the Library treasures
are kept and the workshops where old precious
books are restored
TOWERS OF TRUTH. Crusade 1958 l.'^Vzmin
sd b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Allend'or Productions
Tells the story of Radio Free Europe an fl
Its effect on eastern Europe within tlie sphere
of Soviet influence. Filmed at RFE headquar-
ters in Munich
LC card Fi A 57-528
TOWN PLANNING. IntFlmBur 1959 15min sd
b&w $85
c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Shows how science of town planning can
be directed toward the re-planning of a city
grown at random, so, that mistakes of the
past may be corrected and a result .achieved
In which business, residential and industrial
areas are properly zoned
LC card Fi A 58-3536
TOYS OF TOMORROW. IdealToy 1957 lOmin
sd b&w free -loan
p.el-Jh
Shows how American toy manufacturers
think of ideas for the future and put them
into action
TRACING WITH INK. PurdueU 1957 32min sd
b&w $150, rent $3.75
c-ad
Demonstrates, procedures for tracing on
cloth Explains characteristics of lines and
showk use of lettering triangles for guide
lines
TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films). IndU
1957 ea 20min sd b&w ea $100. rent ea $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Counselors for Ameri-
can Bar Assn.
Titles are:
1. TRAFFIC PROBLEM. Discusses factors
causing the traffic problem; the statis-
tical cost in terms of lives, injuries and
dollars; steps necessary to reduce this
loss through engineering, education and
enforcement: and the court's opportunity
for leadership
2. PROCEDURE IN THE TRAFFIC COURT-
ROOM. Explains the need to separate
traffic cases from all others; the formal
opening of the courts; opening remarks
by the judge; individual arraignment and
plea; rights of defendants; judge's ex-
planation of his decision and concluding
procedure
3. CORRECTIVE PENALIZATION. Discusses
impersonal factors used by a judge in
determining proper penalty: personal fac-
tors considered; can'ts, don'ts, won'ts;
younger violators; equity and human in-
terest; court action; court supervised
corrective education
4. COURT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Discusses judicial supervision: control
over tickets and summonses; uniform
traffic ticket and complaint; records for
case processing; records for financial
processing; audits: reporting of convic-
tions: traffic violations bureau: good
housekeeping for efficient administration
TRAFFIC PROBLEM
In TRAFFIC COURT TRAINING (4 films)
TRAILER SAILORS. NatEng&Boat 1958 14min
sd color (Water world ser) free-loan
el. Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from Victor Kay-
fetz Productions
The Hansen family hitch its outboard
boat, motor and trailer rig to the car and is
off to fun and adventure
TRAINING CHAMPIONS. AustrlNews 1958
llmin sd b&w $30. rent $1.50
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Shows methods used by coaches in train-
ing young swimmers. Includes scenes of an
international 400-meters free style event show-
ing performances by Rose of Australia.
Yamanaka of Japan, and Breen of the United
States. Underwater shots show correct action
and style
- LC card Fi A 58-3340
TRAINING OF A DIPLOMAT. NET 1956
29min sd b&w (America looks abroad ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WTTW
Discusses the training of the men who
represent the United States overseas. De-
scribes the embassies and the men abroad,
the history of our diplomatic service, and its
present organization and budget
TRANSATLANTIC EMPRESS. CanPac 1957
27min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Covers a trip across the Atlantic by
Canadian Pacific's Empresses of Britain and
England. Includes views of ships and scenes
of life at sea, ^ . .„ -■««
LC card Fi A 58-190
TRANS-CANADA SUMMER. CanTrav 1958
58min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh.ad
Coast-to-coast portrait of Canada as it
might be seen from the Trans-Canada High-
way and some of its branch roads
LC card Fi A 59-196
TRANSONIC FLIGHT. Shell 1959 ^ 20min sd
color (High speed flight ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
An analysis of technical problems in the
transonic speeds, showing how designers have
solved the problems and made transonic flight
smooth and safe. ^^ „.„
LC card Fi A 59-217
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TRANSPORTATION IN THE MODERN
WORLD. Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-Jh Guide
Presents a survey of transportation in
today's world, showing the importance of
various types of transportation to industry,
travel, and growth of cities. Compares trans-
portation today with that of the past and
provides a basis for studying development of
transportation in an interdependent world
LC card Fi A 57-832
TRAVEL IN AMERICA IN THE 1840'S.
Coronet 1957 13l^min sd b&w $75. color
$137.50
el-Jh Guide
Pictures early methods of travel in Amer-
ica and changes in transportation beginning in
the 1840's, by following a young man as he
travels from New York State to Illinois, show-
ing him as he journeys by stagecoach, works as
a mule driver on the Erie Canal, travels by
lake steamer, and rides the new steam train
LC card Fi A 57-1025
TREASURE DIVING FAMILY. Guild 1956
i!6%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser)
rent apply . .
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts a family that gees skin-diving,
kiddies and all. in search of sunken treasures
TREASURE IN BOOKS. Dowling 1958 llmin
sd color $110
p Guide
Two young boys digging for treasure dis-
cover that many of the best treasures are
found in books. Scenes in a library show how
to care for books and how children are helped
to find interesting material to read, both for
fun and for learning
LC card Fi A 59-179
EFLA evaluation card No. 3868
TREASURES OF THE EARTH. Churchill 1958
llmin sd b&w $50. rent $2.50: color $100,
rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Correlated with "Heath Elementary sci-
ence" textbooks
Uses animation to show the ways in
which minerals have been deposited in the
earth. Reviews the forces acting upon the
earth's crust and the resulting changes; shows
how minerals are concentrated as a con-
sequence of these changes by being deposited
in veins, by washing into stream beds and low
areas, and by seeping through the earth in
solution. Describes how oil was trapped in the
earth's folds and how coal was formed
LC card Fi A 59-21
TREASURES OF THE FOREST. Coronet 1959
13i/2min sd b&w $75
el-Jh
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Outlines the programs for scientific re-
forestration in Canada stressing the value of
trees to the number of industries. Traces the
one- third of the cut trees which become paper
— from separating the logs to pulp -making to
the production of paper
LC card Fi A 59-121
TREATING CRUDE OIL EMULSIONS. Texas
U-Petr 1957 27min sd color $270
c-ad
Sponsored by Visco Products
Covers use of heat and chemical com-
pounds in breaking emulsions of crude oil and
water
TREE -TOP TARGETS. TennGame&Fish 1957
17min sd b&w or color purchase apply, free-
loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Grice-Ferguson
Discusses the various methods of sauirrel
hunting and the life history of the squirrel
TREES: HOW WE IDENTIFY THEM. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Points out ways to Identify trees — by
shape, bark, leaves and fruit — and explains the
differences between deciduous trees and ever-
greens. Shows individual characteristics of
many trees
LC card Fi A 58-252
EFLA evaluation card No. 3795
TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE DEFENDANT
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
TRIAL: THE CASE FOR THE PLAINTIFF
In ACTION AT LAW (5 films)
TRIGONOMETRY. EBF 1958 31min sd b&w
$150, rent $5.50: color $300, rent $8.50
Jh-sh Guide
Introduces the sine, cosine, and tangent
functions as they apply to a right triangle
TRIUMPH OF MASS PRODUCTION
In OUR NATION'S ROOTS (26 films)
THE TROUBLEMAKER. McGraw 1959 14min
sd (Discussion problems ser) b&w $80. rent
apply: color $160, rent apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Tells of a boy who turns troublemaker as
a means of satisfying his own needs. Designed
to show the interaction between the trouble-
maker and his peer group and to stimulate
class discussion of what makes him behave
that way
TRUCK DRIVER. EBF 1958 16min sd b&w
$90. rent $3.50: color $180. rent $5.50
p-el Guide
Stresses the transportation of goods be-
tween cities. Follows a trip of a long-distance
truck -driver
LC card Fi A 58-3330
EFLA evaluation card No, 3869
TRUE CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
TUMBLEWEED MAN. BaptistBk 1957 29min
sd b&w (This is the answer ser) $180. rent
$9
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Family Films for Southern
Baptist Radio & Television Commission
A modern-day portrayal of the parable
about the tree and its fruit, explaining that no
man needs to fight his battles alone because
God helps those who place their trust in Him
LC card Fi A 59-136
TUNA CLIPPER. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w
(Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the tuna fishermen who sail their
modern ice clippers south from San Diego to
Peru in quest of the Wiley tuna, recording life
aboard, preparations, and the landing of giant
tuna
TURKEY: A STRATEGIC LAND AND IT'S
PEOPLE. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
e!-Jh-sh Guide
Explains that the location of Turkey be-
tween Asia and Europe and astride Russia s
water route to the Black Sea gives it a strategic
political importance. Describes the climactic
and geographic features of Turkey, and shows
the country's natural resources and industries
in relation to the Turkish people. Describes
the beginnings of westernization as introduced
by Ataturk, and the continuing changes takmg
place in modern Turkey
LC card Fi R 59-441
TURKEY OF ATATURK. Benner 1958 42min
sd color $350, rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts modern Turkey — cities, villages,
agriculture, folk dances and music. Shows an-
cient ruins, transportation, recreational ac-
tivities and celebrations
EFLA evaluation card No. 3796
TURN THE OTHER CHEEK. Family 1958
15min sd (Our children ser) b&w rent $5;
color rent $8
p-el Guide
A dramatization in which the experiences
of a young girl are used to Illustrate Jesus'
teaching on forgiveness
LC card Fi A 59-137
EFLA evaluation card No. 3724
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
NO SECOND CHANCE. Hotchkiss 1960 20min
sd color $200. rent $7
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows specific ways in which life guards
employed by municipal or private swimming
pools can avoid drownings which occur every
year in such pools. Features weaknesses com-
mon in pool management, and how these pos-
sibly fatal flaws can be overcome
NO TEACHER ALONE. NatEdAssn 1957 20min
sd b&w $40. free-loan; color $100. free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Agrafllms. Inc.
Portrays the work of the National Educa-
tion Association in relation to State and local
associations and explains its significance for
the individual teacher
LC card Fi A 57-556
EFLA evaluation card No. 3449
NO TIN CUP. lowaU 1957 17min sd b&w $50.
rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Through the story of one blind man's ex-
periences, as revealed by the Iowa State Com-
mission for the Blind, appropriate counseling
and motivation show the way for the blind to
become useful, happy, and productive mem-
bers of society
LC card Fi A 60-343
NO TROUBLE AT ALL. ModernTP 1957 30min
sd color free -loan
ad
Story of the special care and techniques
that go into the design and manufacture of
Timken bearings
NOISE AND HEARING (3 films). MineSafety
1958 ea 30min sd color set $500, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED in cooperation with
the University of Pittsburgh, School of
Medicine
Discusses the health problems of noise,
methods for measuring noise and testing hear-
ing, and the various measures that may be
taken to reduce noise
LC card Fi A 59-850
NON-REPORTING MENTAL ACTIVITY.
MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding
human behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the activity of the unconscious.
Defines and describes various mental mechan-
isms and discusses the evidence available re-
garding the activity of the unconscious, es-
pecially its control of patterns of behavior
LC card Fi A 59-1008
NORTH CAROLINA: VARIETY VACATION-
LAND. ModernTP 1959 14i^min sd color
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Double "S" Film Produc-
tions for State of North Carolina
Shows the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge
mountains, cavern below the earth, Cherokee
Indians doing an eagle dance, the great Atlantic
beaches, and Roanoke, the site of the first Eng-
hsh settlement in America
^^^,tiP^^^'^^^r-^\- T^^E CHANGING PIC-
LS(^^-, ^L^^k^^PAssn 1958 27min sd b&w
$90; color $170, free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bill Snyder Films
Depicts North Dakota's cattle herds,
wheat farms, oil^ wells and industry. Shows
its tourist attractions including cowboys, hunt-
mg and fishing and its cultural life
LC card Fi A 60-825
^°'^I^f ^'^eJn^^K'^'^P.-o.IntFlmBur 1958 13min
sd b&w $70, color $135
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Boulton-Hawker Films
o^/i ^-^-^f^^^S^Pi^^?^^ ^FY^y of <^he agriculture
and chief industries of Northern Ireland In-
cludes scenes showing haymaking, the harvest-
;~f„+°^ oats and potatoes, the harvesting and
treatment of flax and. the digging of peat for
fuel. Discusses the dairying and fishing indus-
tries, the linen mills and shipbuilding indus-
li'^L^^ Belfast, and the i-ple of Belfaft n the
'^^°''La'ca'?d"Ffi%Tl6^' ''^"^"^^ ^'^^^^^
NORTH ERNAI RE'S GINGER AND HER
WOODLAND ORPHANS. WildlifeDef 1956
30mm sd color $150. rent $5
el-Jh
Shows Ginger, a cocker spaniel, playing
with her unusual brood of orphans. Shows the
antics of a bear, porcupines, raccoons, foxes, a
beaver and a dog
NOWI COLOR FOR YOU. See IVIAKE COLOR
^°^3mi^n^s'dV^^|?'otS^e^t^$5 ^'^'^^'^^ ''''
sh-ad
^ ^-u Shows, the installation at the National
Cathedral in Washington, D.C., of Arthur
Lichtenberger as presiding bishop of the Epis-
copal Church
LC card Fi A 60-77
NUiVIBER FIELDS
In TEACHER EDUCATION IN IVIODERN
MATHEIVIATICS (5 films)
NUTCRACKER
In GREAT IVIOMENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
OBLIQUE TRIANGLES
^^ o.,.f'^9"^^^'^'NG COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
OBMARU. CreatSoc 1958 4min sd color $45,
rent $5
c-ad
Produced by Patricia Marx
A non-objective-surrealistic film which
attempts to visually interpret the excitement
and dyaamism of the "bop" music of Dizzy
Gillespie
THE OCEAN RIVERS
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
OCEANOGRAPHY
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
ODDS & ENDS. CreatSoc 1960 4min sd color
$50, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jane Belson Conger
. Live action and animation are compiled
into a total abstract structure. The accompany-
ing narration is a tongue-in-cheek dissertation
on P9etry and jazz as an entertainment com-
bination
OF MEN AND MACHINES— A CONSTRUC-
TION STORY. McGraw&Co 1959 27y2min
sd color $200, free- loan
el-Jli-sh-c-ad
Produced by Coleman Productions
Chronicle of the construction of a com-
plex aluminum plant
OFF THE RECORD
In GLENN GOULD (2 films)
OFF THE SHELF. AmCancer 1960 29i^min sd
color free-loan
JFi-sli-c-ad
X,- Shows how the small grants program of
the American Cancer Society functions and
demonstrates a few of the programs in one
university
LC card Fi A 60-683
OFFSHORE VENTURE. Humble 1958 15min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sii-c
Available in Tex., N.M., La., Fla., Ala.,
Miss., Calif., Ariz., Wash., and Ore.
Describes the effort and expense involved
in explpration and production of oil in the Gulf
of Mexico
OIL FIRE PROTECTION— THROUGH
K NO WLEDG E. Standard-Cal 1956 30min
sd color $275, free- loan
sFi-c-ad
.Table top demonstration covering char-
acteristics of flammable liquids (what makes
them burn, how they ignite) ; oil industry pre-
cautions with sources of ignition; extinguish-
rnent of real fires on fire training ground (use
of water, dry chemical foam, etn )
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
OLD HOME IMPLEMENTS. NET 1957 15min
sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of changes which have
taken place in home implements. Shows an
early vacuum cleaner, phonograph, washing ma-
chine, butter churn, and candle mold
OLD MERCERSBURG. MercerAcad 1959 16min
sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Reginald Wells and George
Zabriskie for The Lyon Foundation
Tells something of the history and tradi-
tions of The Mercersburg Academy, an inde-
pendent secondary boarding school
OLD-ORDER AMISH. Vedo 1960 32min sd color
$225, rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by Pennsylvania Folklife So-
ciety
Study of the Amish folk of Pennsylvania
Dutch country who resist influences from and
assimilation by contemporary society in order
to practice the virtues of holiness, humility
and hard work. Shows the Amish home and
farm, barn- raising, one- room school, church
meeting, social get-together, farmers' market,
etc
LC card Fi A 60-530
EFLA evaluation card No. 4111
OLD OREGON TRAIL. OregHEd 1959 15min
sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Commis-
sion
An Oregon trail map and pictures taken
along the way provide a camera journey from
Independence, Mo. to Oregon City
OLDEST PARIS
Ln FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
OLYMPIC PREVIEW. Miller 1959 15min sd
b&w $65, rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures Squaw Valley, site of the 1960
Olympics, in scenes dating back to 1950 when
it was first developed
OLYMPIC VILLAGE U.S.A. ModernTP 1959
14i4min sd b&w or color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Marvin Becker Films for
Douglas Fir Plywood Assn. .
Describes the construction of facilities
for the Olympic winter games at Squaw Valley,
Calif.
LC card Fi A 59-931
ON AN ISLAND
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO (13
films)
ON SEEING FILM, FILM AND LITERATURE.
SouthernCalU 1958 17min sd b&w $90, rent
$3
sh-c-ad
Explains that believable events, charac-
ters, and conduct combine to make a mem-
orable experience whether in a book or in a
film. Made from footage filmed behind the
scenes in Ceylon during production of the
motion picture "The bridge on the River Kwai"
including scenes of David Lean directing Alec
Guinness in rehearsal, and several clips from
the film itself
LC card Fi A 60-619
ON TARGET. Princeton 1959 27min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Convair
Story of the Atlas missile from the time
it is assembled on the West Coast until it is
fired at Cape Canaveral, Fla.
ON THE BORDER OF LIFE. Filmlm 1960
20min sd b&w $110, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Nicole Vedres and Jean
Rostand
Presents the work of Rostand, Carrell,
Wolff, Pincus, Lutz, and other French bi-
ologists who have conducted research on the
embryonic cell. Surveys their work in chemical
fecundation, life suspension, tissue culture, the
use of sexual hormones, and grafting, and
other aspects of their work
LC card Fi A 60-217
ON THE RECORD
In GLENN GOULD (2 films)
ON THE ROCKS
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
ON THESE EVENINGS. Cinemal6 1959 23min
sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Herbert Vesely
Inner and outer reality blend in a cine-
poem composed as a danse macabre. Based on
George Trakl's expressionist poem of death
and the maiden
ONCE UPON A JAPANESE TIME (13 films).
NET 1958 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by KQED. Kinescopes
Tells and illustrates the Japanese legends.
Demonstrates the brush painting techniques
Titles are:
1. SHINING PRINCESS
2. WIFE OF KAZUTOYO YAMANOUCHI
3. MOMO TARO OR PEACH BOY
4. HACHI NO KI OR THE POTTED TREES
5. HAGOROMO OR THE FEATHER ROBE
6. BENKEI
7. AMA-NO-IWATO OR THE CELESTIAL
CAVE
8. KACHI-KACHI MOUNTAIN
9. TANABATA OR FESTIVAL OF THE
STARS
10. MURAKUMO SWORD
11. TALE OF THE RYOBEN-CEDAR
12. OGI-NO-MATO OR THE FAN TARGET
13. KOBI-TORI-JUSAN OR THE OLD MAN
WITH A WEN
ONE BANK THEY DIDN'T ROB
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
^'^^Q.^'oJ-'^'^ ^^'^^^.P.^ GRASS. FilmProd
1959 22min sd color $140
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Ray Cunningham & Sons
Story of grass and legumes and their use
in the United States today. Ties in grassland
farming and soil conservation. Tour of United
States shows principal types of grasses and
legumes grown in various regions
ONE BY ONE. Cinemal6 1959 llmin sd color
purchase apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
A film -poem on the theme of fall, its
melancholic beauty and the passing of time
ONE HOE ^ FOR KALABO. ModernTP 1958
27min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Indus-
tries for National Machine Tool Builders Assn.
Shows a United States industry where
machine tools perform the work of human
hands and muscles
ONE LOVE— CONFLICTING FAITHS. Meth-
odist 1959 27min sd b&w $125. rent $6;
color $195. rent $9
Jh-sh-c Guide
Describes difficulties faced in a Protes-
tant-Roman Catholic marriage, and presents
problems for discussion
L(J card Fi A 59-990
ONE ROAD. Ford 1958 25min sd color $86.75.
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Ways
Shows an automobile trip around the
world, testing a 1958 Ford car prior to its public
introduction. Includes seldom- traveled routes
close to the Russian border, scenes in South-
ern Europe's capital cities, the northern moun-
tains, and the plains and deserts of Turkey.
Iran and Afghanistan
81
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ONIONS AND POTATOES. NET 1957 15min
sd b«few (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the plants we eat.
Presents the history of various fruits and
vegetables. Describes how rootplants grow
OPEN AIR CAPITAL. SwedishNat 1958 27min
sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Kinocentralen. Stockholm
Depicts Stockholm's camping facilities
and areas for open air recreation on the many
thousand islands in the archipelago, as well
as on the mainland
OPEN DOOR TO GREATER DAIRY PROFITS.
lowaSt-Ames 1959 20min sd color purchase
apply
c-ad
Sponsored by Feed Institute
Provides information on nutrition that a
dairy farmer should have. Includes photog-
raphy within a living calf showing the function
of the developed esophogeal groove prior to the
time the calf has fully developed as a ruminant
OPEN HEART OPERATION. McGraw 1959
25min sd b&w (Conquest ser) $135. rent
apply
sh-c
Produced by CBS -TV
Shows an open heart surgical operation
to repair a hole in the wall of the heart of a
five-year-old girl. Filmed at the University
of Minnesota Hospital
LC card Fi A 59-806
OPEN YOUR EYES. Assn 1959 16min sd color
rent $4.50
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by World Health Organization
for UNICEF
Realistic but clinical insight into the
work of the doctors, nurses and health teams
who fight disease, in this case trachoma, a
blinding eye disease
EFLA evaluation card No. 4112
OPERA MOUFFE. CinemalG 1959 14min sd
b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Agnes Varda
An impressionist exploration of a Paris
neighborhood portrays the gestures of the
aged, the fervors of love, the faces of the
poor, the symbols of fertility. Player piano
and chansons
OPERATION ALASKA. Humble 1958 15min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Available in Tex.. N.M.. La.. Fla.. Ala..
Miss., Calif.. Ariz.. Wash., and Ore.
Tells of the effort involved in gathering
men and material necessary to set up a base to
supply drilling operations in a remote section
of the Kanatak area of Alaska
OPERATION BIG STICK. Lockheed-Ga 1958
13i^min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows masses of paratroops hurtling out
of the rear of airborne Lockheed C-130s and
the tactical situation overseas is under control
the activities of Stevie. at the University of
Iowa Hospital School, we see the communica-
tion process beginning to take shape, particu-
larly in a classroom situation involving several
young children with extensively impaired hear-
ing
LC card Fi A 60-346
OPTICAL MOTIONS AND TRANSFORMA-
TIONS AS STIMULI FOR VISUAL PER.
CEPTION. PennStU 1956 25min si b&w
$76, rent $3.50
c-ad
Produced by J. J. Gibson
Describes dimensions of movements of
geometric forms in terms of simple mathe-
matical transformations. Presents a number
of examples showing how such dimensions of
movement arouse the perception of moving
objects In tridiinensional space
THE ORDEAL OF THE AMERICAN
WOMAN. NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Semi-
nar on American civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the chang-
ing role of the American woman. Expresses
views on the double dilemma of the American
woman: education vs. finding a husband,
careers vs. homemaking. love vs. security,
and resistance to careers for women Con-
cludes with a look at what the future holds
for solving the dilemma
ORDINATIONS. CathMen 1960 SOmin sd b&w
$125, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Portrays the ceremonies of ordination
OREGON JOINS THE UNION. OregHEd 1959
15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
States and territories of continental
United States when Oregon joined the union.
Communications across the nation as shown
by following the message of Oregon's ac-
ceptance into the union from Washington,
D.C. to Salem. A close look at Oregon's state
seal
OREGON OR BUSTI OregHEd 1959 15min sd
b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
Explains that Oregon has been discovered
more than once by a variety of people over
10,000 years of history. Emphasis on the
modem migration since World War II
OREGON ORIGINS. OregHEd 1959 15min sd
b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
Oregon fossils and how they tell of
Oregon's plant and animal past, and about the
earth's changing surface
OPERATION FEEDBANK. lowaSt-Ames 1959
12i/4min sd color $65
sh-c-ad
Uses a case history to show a real-life,
mechanized beef-feeding installation, and dis-
cusses the economic aspects to be considered
LC card Fi A 59-1101
OPERATION HEARTBEAT. DouglasAir 1957
28min sd b&w or color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Deals with the expedition into Mexican
waters under the direction of Dr Paul Dudley
White to obtain an accurate measure of the
heartbeat of whales
OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN. lowaU 1958 25min
sd color $225, rent 60c
0
Introduces the difficulties that face the
severely handicapped child in his attempts to
communicate with the world. By following
OREGON SCENICS. Sportlite 1958 12i4min sd
(The travel bug ser) b&w $65, rent $5; color
$140. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Portland, Oregon is the starting point of
a leisure tour which includes the Columbia
River Highway, a trip up Mt Hood to Timber-
line Lodge and one to Crater Lake National
Park
OREGON'S FIRST RESIDENTS. OregHEd
1959 15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
How archaeologists and geologists have
fitted together puzzle pieces from the past to
tell a story of ancient people. Artifacts give
a glimpse into the lives of the ancient people
who lived in southeastern Oregon and along
the banks of the Columbia River
82
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
OREGON'S NEED FOR GOVERNMENT.
OregHEd 1959 15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
The problems of the first Oregon settlers
which led them to form their own govern-
ment. The danger of wild animals which
brought about the Wolf Meetings at Champoeg
ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE
In HERITAGE XV (2 films)
ORGANIC MATTER
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
ORIGIN OF WEATHER. Carousel 1960 26min
sd b&w (Conquest ser) $135, rent $15
el-Jh-sh-cad
Produced by CBS- TV
Explains the forces behind weather and
some new theories of its origin. Rides in a
United States Navy plane in a penetrating
exploration of weather
ORIGINAL OPERA SERIES (4 films). Cath
Men 1960 ea 30min sd b&w ea $95. rent ea
$10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
The operatic series was created and per-
formed by the faculty and students of the
Music, Speech and Drama Departments of The
Catholic University of America
Titles are:
THE CAGE. The story of a son and daughter
faced with the problem of an aged parent
DECORATOR. A satire on life in modem
American suburbia
DOLCEDO. The setting is in a convent in
Rome and depicts the death of an ag-
nostic
THE JUGGLER. An adaptation of the tradi-
tional story of "The Juggler of Our
Lady' '
ORIMATTILA. Finnish 1958 12min sd color
free-loan
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Suomi-Filmi for Village of
Orimattila
Life and scenery of Orimattila. a rural
village in Finland
ORNAMENTS AND BEAUTY. GirlS 1959
30min sd b&w (Adventuring in the hand
arts ser) rent $5
el-jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Shows how people of other cultures use
ornamentation and how their uses differ from
ours. Girl Scouts work on rings, necklaces
and bracelets from shells, acorns, copper wire.
Shows Navajo sandstone casting method of
making jewelry. Stories about customs of
tribes and their uses of ornaments
OTHER GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
THE OTHER HALF OF THE TEAM. Muse
Dyst 1957 14min sd b&w or color free-loan
c-ad
While interest is focussed on one dystro-
phic boy and his mother, their personal
tragedy is used to place the general problem
in perspective
OTHER USERS OF THE HIGHWAY
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
OUR COUNTRY SINGS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells about America through its songs.
Bash Kennett sings songs about work, play, and
love
OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. Coronet rev 1960
llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
p-el Guide
Revision of 1950 film
Describes the new American flag of fifty
stars and thirteen stripes and explains its sym-
bolism. Discusses why the flag should be re-
spected and reviews the rules of respect to the
flag. Explains the meaning of the "Pledge of al-
legiance" in terms of everyday activities
LC card Fi A 60-107
OUR COUNTY. AmCyan 1958 22min sd color
free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Fordel Films
Discusses various methods of swine rais-
mg and reviews some of the newest methods
of swine management. Shows the benefits that
can be expected from feeding good formula feeds
which contain the antibiotic aureomycin chlo-
rotetracycline to promote growth and combat
disease
LC card Fi A 60-116
OUR FRIEND THE ATOM (2 films). Disney
1958 sd color (Science -factual ser) set $350.
rent $16
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Part 1. 20min. The history of the atom from
the thinking and discoveries of the early
Greeks and the work of the Curies with
radium
Part 2. 28min. The peaceful use of the power
of the atom for the benefit of mankind.
The responsibility of society to assure
this realization
LC card for set Fi A 58-289
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 3531
OUR LADY'S SHRINE. CathMen 1960 30min sd
color $150. rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope
, , Portrays the history, construction, and
dedication of the National Shrine of the Im-
maculate Conception in Washington. D.C.
LC card Fi A 60-551
OUR MILKY WAY GALAXY
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
OUR MOMENT IN TIME
In ROME ETERNAL (4 films)
OUR PART IN CONSERVATION. McGraw 1959
llmin sd b&w $65. rent apply, color $125,
rent apply
el Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Two children are taught the importance
of conservation, as they see how it is practiced
in their community and how its principles can
be applied to their own lawn
OUR PEOPLE
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
OUR TOWN AND OUR UNIVERSE
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
OUR TOWN AND OURSELVES
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
OUT OF^ORBIT. JamHandy 1959 13i/2min sd
color $100
c-ad
Sponsored by Michigan State Board of
Alcoholism
A dramatization about a boy's 12th birth-
day which is twisted from a happy occasion to
one of despair because his father is an alcoholic.
Discusses alcoholism as an illness and suggests
ways in which an alcoholic can be helped by
clergy, physicians, social workers, public health
nurses, and the general public
LC card Fi A 59-930
OUTBOARD OUTINGS. Aetna 1959 19min sd
color $90. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Pictures pleasures of motor boating and
demonstrates boaters' "rules-of-the road" as
well as safety precautions to be observed
OUTSIDE THE WALLS. Methodist 1959 13min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a man who runs
into many difficulties when he attempts to in-
volve , his church in a movement to improve
local human relations
LC card Fi A 59-991
^
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
OVER THE COUNTER SELLING (5 films).
ICRCorp 1959 ea 16min sd b&w ea $135. rent
ea $27.50
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Teleclinics Inc. Kinescope
7it.l6s £ti*6r
1. HOW TO SAY "NO" WITHOUT GIVING
OFFENSE. Shows simple and diplomatic
ways in which the sales person can save
the sale by saying "no" without givinpr
offense
2. HOW TO SELL CREATIVELY WITHOUT
"PUSHINESS." Deals with suffgestion-
selling, trading up, related-items-sellmg
and other methods of creative salesman-
ship which do not resort to the "pushi-
ness" so resented by most customers
3. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS COM-
ING BACK. . .TO YOU. Offers five tech-
niques to help keep customers coming back
to the sales person
4. HOW TO HELP WIN NEW CUSTOMERS.
Offers five practical suggestions which
will help the sales person do this impor-
tant job. making him more valuable to
the entire store as well as his own de-
partment
5. HOW TO MERIT THE RANK OF A PRO-
FESSIONAL. Deals with the importance
of the sales person doing well all of his
sales functions. This includes making a
favorable first impression, learning quickly
the customer's purchasing purpose, show-
ing the proper range of merchandise and
making the closed sale bigger
OVERLAND TO THE PACIFIC. OregHEd 1959
15min sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
Explanation of what establishes a na-
tion's claim to unexplored land. How Lewis
and Clark helped strengthen the United State's
claim to Oregon. Their winter spent at Fort
Clatsop
PAGEANT OF AMERICAN FARMS. FarmFlm
1959 15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Portland Cement Assn.
Reviews farming from pioneer days down
to the present. Examines the basic changes
which have taken place in farm buildings over
the years. Shows the late Frank Lloyd Wright's
"Unified farm"
PAIJANNE— WATER FOREST AND SUN-
SHINE. FinlandEmb 1959 15min sd color
free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A journey thru the lake region of Fin-
land, stopping at various towns on the lake
PAINTER OF PARIS. French 1958 20min sd
color rent apply
jh-sh-c-ad
The life and works of Utrillo
PANNING FOR GOLD. Cardan 1959 12min sd
color (Golden West ser) $120
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A concise history of the discovery of gold
in California. Explains the processes of panning
for gold
PANOCHA. AV-ED 1959 15min sd color $150,
rent $8
p-el-Jh
Produced by Pelbushe Productions
Describes the Mexican brown sugar in-
dustry. Explains that the methods used are
old and the equipment is mostly handmade, but
that the industry is an important one to many
Mexicans. Shows the complete operations from
the planting of sugar cane to the harvest and
its transporting to the crushers where the
juice is extracted, cooked, poured into molds
to harden, and then packed and shipped to a
market
LC card Fi A 59-876
OVERVIEW
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
OVERWORKED AND UNDERPOWERED.
CompAir 1957 23min sd color $150, free-
loan
c
Invites every user of air power to survey
and re-examine the air system in every plant
OWL AND FRED JONES. Equitable 1959 15min
sd b&w or color free -loan
jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Ed Cullen Associates
Describes the role of habit in daily life
and explains how habits can be controlled or
changed to enhance their usefulness
LC card Fi A 60-689
OXIDATION-REDUCTION. Sutherland 1960
16min sd color $130, rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Sponsored by Manufacturing Chemists'
Assn.
Illustrates oxidation- reduction reactions
by experiments
OXIDES OF NITROGEN
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
OXYGEN STEEL. KaiserSteel 1959 14min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
A semi- technical explanation of how the
new oxygen steelmaking furnace works — refin-
ing molten pig iron and steel scrap to high
grade steel in minutes instead of hours
pH: ACID-ALKALINE SOILS
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
PADRE PRO
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
PAPER. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of paper and its uses.
Discusses the development of materials used
in making paper. Describes the process of paper
making
PARENTS OF A STRANGER. Carousel 1958
23min sd b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135,
rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of how a family won a victory over
frustration as they helped a "stranger" — a
little daughter who was born deaf — to learn to
communicate
PARIS OF THE PAINTERS
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
PARIS WEEK-END (Paris-plage). Brandon
1959 20min sd b&w $110, rent $7.50
ad
Portrays the flight of Parisians to the
country for an "idyllic" Sunday in August,
showing typical experiences with traffic, Sun-
day drivers, children's wails, cows fleeing from
bathers in the Marne, and dance- fioor romances
LC card Fi A 59-716
PARKING AND BACKING INTO A STALL
AND SKILLS ON HILLS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET>
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS. ModernTP 1958
18min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Herman Engel for Sears,
Roebuck & Co.
Tells the story of an American retailing
company's operations in Central and South
American countries. The emphasis is on the
mutual advantages of the host countries and
how each has recognized its social and eco
nomic responsibilities to the people
8+
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
?>ARTY AT THE POTTERS. Radiant 1957
14min sd b&w $35, free-loan; color $90, free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin, Inc. for French Wine
Industry _
An informative primer on French wmes
told through dramatic vignettes involving
guests at a buffet dinner
THE PASSER. Coca-Cola 1959 llrnin sd b&w
purchase apply, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Borden Productions
Features E.J. (Eddie) Erdelatz, formerly
of the United States Naval Academy. Story of
how a quarterback passes a football including
stance, grip, release, and follow- through on all
basic types of pass. Includes slow motion in-
structional footage and sequences from Navy
games
PASSION AND THE RESURRECTION. Cath
Men 1960 30min sd color $225. rent $17.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Presents the Passion. Resurrection and
Ascension of Christ, based on a synthesis of
the Four Gospels
THE PAST AND THE FUTURE
In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films)
PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films). C-BEduc
1960 ea llmin sd b&w ea $85, set $395; rent
ea $15, set $70
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Designed to stimulate interest and im-
prove techniques in elementary student reading
Titles are:
1. -V^HY READ?
2. HOW TO READ
3. WHAT DID YOU READ?
4. WAS IT WORTH READING?
5. WHAT IS A BOOK?
PATITO FEO. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Spanish narration
The famous Hans Christian Andersen
story is retold authentically in clearly under-
stood Spanish
LC card Fi A 60-943
PATTERN FOR INSTRUCTION. Round 1960
22min sd b&w $140. rent $25; color $240
sh-c-ad Guide
Presents the fundamentals of sound .iob
instruction: prepare the learner; present the
operation; try out performance, and follow up.
Relates these to the principles of learning:
motivation, understanding, participation and ap-
plication
PATTERN OF A PROFESSION. AmDental
1959 28min sd color $100, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Also available in longer version: 51min sd
color $225. free-loan
A report on dentistry as a profession. Ex-
plores the aims and accomplishments of dental
research, and the use of modern tools. Follows
step by step the diagnosis and treatment of a
child born with cleft lip and palate
LC card Fi A 60-512
PATTERNS AND PLACES. ModernTP 1956
21min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Rand Laboratories for Doul-
ton & Co.
A visit to the British Isles to see the
making of lovely Royal Doulton tableware.
Shows many place settings for various occa-
sions
PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS
In TEACHER EDUCATION IN MODERN
MATHEMATICS (5 films)
PATTERNS OF PROGRESS. ModernTP 1960
25min sd b&w or color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by MPO Productions for Burl-
ington Industries
Story of the textile industry. Shows the
uses of textiles in apparel, for the home and
for industry
PATTERNS TODAY AND FOR THE FUTURE
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
PAULIST DEBATES (8 films). CathMen 1958
ea 30min sd b&w ea $95. rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Two Paulist priests answer questions
posed by non- Catholics about the teachings and
practices of the Catholic Church
Titles are:
CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
CHURCH VERSUS FREEDOM
CONFESSION
DIVINITY OP CHRIST
EVERYONE ACTS CATHOLIC
NEED OF RELIGION
SENSE OF SIN
WHY I AM A CATHOLIC
PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
PEDRO CHAVEZ— POTTER OF TONALA
In MEXICAN CERAMIC ARTISTS— THEIR
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES (3 films)
PENELOPE CHANGES HER MIND. BurComm
Res 1959 9min sd color free-loan
P
Produced by Klaeger Film Productions for
National Board of Fire Underwriters
An animated cartoon in which Penelope,
her little brother Timmy and their big dog
Ruff find out about the "Are triangle" and
discover other interesting things about fire and
fire prevention
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH COUNTRY. Penn
Dutch 1959 27min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Samuel L. Schulman Produc-
tions
A tour of Lancaster County. Includes
views of the countryside and of museums and
shows the manner of living and family life of
the Amish people
LC card Fi A 59-751
PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
PERKINS STORY. PerkinsSch 1957 40min sd
color $250. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Campbell Films
Describes the educational program for
blind children from kindergarten through high
school. Emphasis is on the activities of chil-
dren in and out of the classrooms
LC card Fi A 59-745
PERMANENT U N POLICE FORCE
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
PERSIA
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
PERSONAL PROBLEM
In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
films)
PERSONAL SELECTION OF CLUBS
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
PERSONALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH.
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Seminar on Amer-
ican civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the chang-
ing pattern of the American personality. States
opinions on what is happening to the national
character, the characteristics of a mature per-
sonality, the status of mental health, and the
place of ritual In developing America's person-
ality
PERSONALITY CONFLICT
In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
(films)
PERSONALITY OF THE DRIVER
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
PERU: PEOPLE OF THE ANDES. EBF rev
1959 16min sd b&w $90. rent $3.50; color
$180. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-ad Guide
Revision of 1940 film "Peru"
Explores the Chincheros Valley near
Cuzco and contrasts the community life in a
self-contained Indian village with that of the
tenant farmers who work on the haciendas.
Illustrates Peru"s recent economic progress as
evidenced in the new mining camps, trans-
portation facilities, and the wealth which is
concentrated in Lima
LC card Fi A 59-497
PHILIPPINES TODAY. Classroom 1958 20min
sd b&w $95; color $190. rent $12.50
ef-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lobett Productions
Introduction to the Philippine Islands —
the people, culture and geography. Presents
the modern contrasted with the ancient, urban
and rural life, and glimpses of the Christian.
pagan, and Moslem cultures as seen in Manila.
the Mountain Province and In Jolo and Zam-
boanga
LC card Fi A 59-915
THE PHILOSOPHY OF AN ARCHITECT
In HERITAGE XV (2 films)
PHOSPHORUS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PHOSPHORUS AND SULFUR ^.^^ ^^^ ^, ^
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
PHRASES AND SENTENCES ._.^,.„
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
PHRASES AND SENTENCES^ ^, ^
In KEYS TO READING (3 films)
PHYSICAL AND CH EMICAL^CH AN(3E
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PILGRIMAGE. CanNFB 1959 30min sd b&w
$130
c-ad
Follows a procession of the League of
the Sacred Heart through the streets of Mon-
treal to St Joseph's Oratory, site of Brother
Andre s Shrine, Shows many of the religious
pbseryances conducted in the church, includ-
ing Mass attended by invalids who come in the
hope of being healed
LC card Fi A 59-640
EFLA evaluation card No. 4006
PINE TREES
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
PIONEER JOURNEY TO THE OREGON
COUNTRY.^ Coronet 1960 13i^min sd b&w
$75. color $137.50
el-Jh Guide
Depicts pioneer life in the West from the
point of view of a ten -year old boy who makes
the journey to Oregon with his parents and
sister. Portrays life on the trail, the daily
routine, recreational and religious activities of
the settlers, and the dangers and hardships
which they encountered
LC card Fi A 60-425
PIPELINE OF PROGRESS. MichConGas 1957
23min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
The actual construction of the 1.289 -mile
American-Louisiana pipeline from the Gulf of
Mexico to Michigan. Shows all phases of the
natural gas business from drilling wells to
delivery at the distributing utility
^"^'Vlf O";^. OUP. COAST. NET 1957 15min
sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the .story of the pirates who
operated in American waters in the early days.
Describes the life of the pirates as they
traveled on the high seas. Mentions the ex-
ploits of Captain Blackhead and Captain Kid
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS^^ ^^^ ^, ^
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
PITCH SHOT
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
DRIVER
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
PHYSICIAN IN TRAINING. TulaneU 1958
30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser) free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope . ^ ^ ^- ,
Discusses the various stages of medical-
school training, progressing from the basic
sciences to clinical medicine. Considers the
importance of intra personal relationships in
the course of the physician's development
LC card Fi A 59-962
PHYSICS AND FIRE ENGINES. Avis 1960
llmin sd color $110
el Guide
On a science field trip to the fire station
fifth grade children — look for working ex-
amples of the six basic machines that they
have been studying in the classroom — the lever,
the pulley, the wheel and axle, the inclined
plane, the wedge, and the screw
LC card Fi A 60-466
PICTURE OF UNITY. CreditUn 1959 26min sd
b&w $55
ad
Produced by Fenton McHugh Productions
Tells the story of credit unions since
1909. the birth date of the first credit union
and the first credit union law in the United
States
THE PIG AND THE PUBLIC. AmMeat 1957
30min sd color $150. free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Iowa State College
Farmer Charley Patch makes a trip to
the stock yards to sell his hogs and runs into
people who one way or another convince him
that what the public wants now is the meat-
type and less fat pigs
A PLACE FOR HEALING. UnivHosp-Cleve
1957 27min sd b&w $85, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Edward Fell Productions
Describes the hospital experiences of a
nine-year-old boy before, during, ajid following
cardiac surgery
LC card Fi A 58-1122
PLACE TO GO. Concordia 1959 30min sd color
free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Wheat Ridge Foundation
Describes the work of the Wheat Ridge
Foundation in caring for tubercular patients at
mission hospitals in Africa. Japan. China, In-
dia, and New Guinea
LC card Fi A 59-1204
PLACE TO WORSHIP. AmInstArch 1958
13%min sd color $65, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Produced by Henry J. Kaufman & As-
sociates
Explains the manner in which the plan-
ning of religious architecture should be ap-
proached. Emphasis is placed upon the rela-
tionship between the building group and the
architect. Describes the architect's role and
function
PLAIN DIRT ''> '
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
PLAN FOR LEARNING. USSteel 1959 27min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
Story of how one school board in close
cooperation with the parents, the school su-
perintendent, the architect and the tax -paying
community meets the shortage of classroom
space and at the same time maintain high
standards of education in terms of providing
adequate learning environment for students
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
PLAN FOR PROSPERITY. Edison 1958 27min
sd color $250
c-ad
Produced by Bay State Film Productions
Designed for use by electric utility com-
panies in their area development programs.
Stresses need for long range community plan-
ning. Does not tell community how, but does
show why
PLAN FOR TOMORROW— OUR SALMON
AND STEELHEAD RESOURCES. Barr
1959 19min sd color $175, rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Sponsored by California State Dept. of
Pish and Game
Shows how the valuable salmon and
steelhead fisheries of the western United
States can be affected by the use of other
natural resources in the same area; studies
logging, mining, gravel removal, water im-
poundment, and road building activities in
terms of methods to be used to avoid stream
damage; emphasizes the need for planning
the wise use of our resources
LC card Fi A 60-649
PLANET EARTH. AV-ED 1959 llmin sd b&w
$50, rent $3; color $100, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c
Discusses the formation and growth of
the earth, using animation and special effects
to show the boiling and churning surface and
the solidification. Explains how winds, rains,
earthquakes, and volcanoes have sculptured
the earth's surface
LC card Fi A 59-879
EFLA evaluation card No. 3864
PLANKTON
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTING CHURCH
BUILDINGS BY UNITS. Baptists 1958
16min sd b&w rent $2
ad
A definition of unit construction and an
emphasis on the importance of planning church
buildings in the light of future needs. Shows
good location and development of grounds,
desirable exterior and interior features of au-
ditorivim and educational building, and ways
of making multiple use of space
PLANNING RECREATION FACILITIES.
HerbertPrice-Cinesound 1958 16min sd color
$145
c-ad
Produced by Austin Green- Cinesound
Use of unique stop-motion technique of
animation of miniature sets, models, etc. to il-
lustrate need for pre-planning of development
of recreation areas, stressing the need for
complete visual control of areas. Discusses
18 other areas of recreation programming and
administration
PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
films). McGraw 1959 sd b&w ea $65, rent
apply; color ea $125, rent apply
c-ad Guide
Produced by Calvin Co.
Titles are:
DELEGATING WORK. 9min. Poses the prob-
lem of a supervisor's failure to delegate
work and the serious effect on his ef-
ficiency and his personal well-being
ENFORCING RULES AND PROCEDURES.
9min. Discusses the way to set up
reasonable shop rules and procedures
with disciplinary methods that are ef-
fective
HIDDEN GRIEVANCE. 7min. Shows that an
employee's complaint may not be the
real cause of a grievance and should
create an awareness of the need for
sensitivity in understanding underlying
causes for a grievance in order to satis-
factorily handle it
PERSONAL PROBLEM. 6min. Shows that a
supervisor who avoids discussing an em-
ployee's personal problem with him can
lead to a production fall -off by the
worker. Discusses what and how much
help a supervisor should give with a
personal problem
PERSONALITY CONFLICT. Tmin Provides an
example of what happens when two con-
flictmg types of personalities must work
together. Discusses kinds of adjustments
supervisors must make in the interests
of harmony and efficiency
TROUBLE WITH WOMEN. 7min. Provokes
discussion about the good points and
drawbacks of women at work in order
to encourage an objective look at the
role of women workers
PLANTS OF THE DESERT. Davis.Sid 1959
7y2min sd color $90
el-Jh Guide
Explains various ways plants survive the
drought and heat by adapting themselves to
desert life. Touches on the vast time con-
sumed in making these changes to stress the
importance and magnitude of natural develop-
ment
PLATO. MichU-TV 1958 29y2min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Explains that Plato, the Greek poet,
educator and philosopher, raised and answered
inost of the questions that have concerned all
Western philosophers since his day. Discusses
Plato's ethical philosophy, his political philos-
ophy and his psychology. Dramatic pr'esenta-
tions of parts of Plato's dialogues
PLAY BALL. Hotchkiss 1959 llmin sd color
$100, rent $4
p-el-Jh-sh-c
Describes how adult initiative brings in-
to being a youth baseball program, and shows
the results of the program. Shows procedure
in inaugurating a typical league, with action
scenes of pre- baseball and actual baseball play
PLAY BALL. Worldwide 1958 24min sd b&w
rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Fellowship of Christian
Athletes
Major league ball players relate lessons
learned in the world of baseball to the spiritual
realm. Includes scenes from Spring Training,
All- Star Games and World Series play. Pre-
sents Branch Rickey, Alvin Dark, Carl Erskine.
Robin Roberts and Vernon Law. George Kell
instructs in batting; Pewee Reese on fielding
the ball; Vernon Law and Del Crandall demon-
strate the art of pitching and catching.
Climaxes with a challenge from Dr Louis H
Evans
PLAY MATERIALS FOR THE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL. BallStTC rev 1959 22min sd color
$155, rent $5
c
Revision of 1942 film
Produced by David L. Gretsch
Depicts an experiment in recreation con-
ducted by a college class in collaboration with
the college audio- v-^isual center. Devices are
shown for those periods of activity when
children require space to run, jump, climb,
hang, push and pull. Shows fundamental play
materials and supplementary toys
PLAYBOYS OF THE ZOO
In DISCOVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
PLAYTIME
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
PLEASURABLE EMOTIONAL RESPONSES.
MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding
human behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the welfare emotions, or pleas-
urable emotional responses, contrasting them
with the emergency responses. Emphasizes the
difference in development of the welfare re-
sponses; describes their importance to the
healthy functioning of the mature adult and
in the development of interpersonal relation-
ships
LC card Fi A 59-1011
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
PLOT TO SAVE A BOY. Carousel 1958 23min
sd b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135, rent
$8
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios , ^
The story of a woman's struggle to re-
habilitate a slum urchin who has killed her own
son in a street fight. A juvenile dehnquent
problem
POINT OF DECISION. OhioStU-Ph ^1958
ITi^min sd b&w $60; color $160. rent $5
c-ad Guide
Pictures a meeting of a school board,
illustrating administrative behavior and the
process of decision-making as the board dis-
cusses the pros and cons of adding a full-time
guidance counsellor to the school system
LC card Fi A 60-163
EFLA evaluation card No. 404b
POISONED KINGDOM
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
POLAND. McGraw 1957 53min sd b&w (See it
now ser) $225, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV , , , „ , ^ .
Study of changes in troubled Poland since
the Poznan riots, including rock-and-roll, the
new religious and educational freedoms, and
the waves of political unrest and anti-semitism
POLITICAL MORALITY
In CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROB-
LEMS (4 films)
PONY EXPRESS IN AMERICA'S^ GROWTH.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
el-Jh Guide
Story of the pony express. Shows the
methods of communication in the late 1850 s
and the need for better communication between
the new states of California and Oregon and
the East
LC card Fi A 60-424
POPULATION EXPLOSION. Carousel 1960
43min sd b&w (CBS reports ser) $200. rent
$20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV
A close study of the grave consequences
of the abnormally high current rate of growth
of the world's population, which may double
in the next 30 years. Uses India as a prom-
inent example
LC card Fi A 60-633
THE PORTRAIT. Grumbacher 1959 23min sd
color rent $5
sh-c-ad
Lajos Markos paints a portrait, using a
live model. Explains his method of painting,
and shows him at work as he progresses from
the blank canvas to the finished painting
LC card Fi A 59-918
PORTRAIT OF EUROPE. ArizU 1960 37min
sd color $200, rent $4
c-ad
Depicts a journey through England, Ger-
many, Austria, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and
France by members of the University of Ari-
zona's Humanities Study group. Emphasizes
the great art and monuments of the past as
well as that of Europe today
PORTRAIT OF HECTOR. Methodist 1958 14min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about the man who ex-
pects material possessions to give him a sense
of security
LC card Fi A 59-992
PORTRAIT OF PROMISE. ProtEpisc 1958
30min sd color $210. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Productions International
Describes a trip to Liberia made by a
professional artist who learns about the work
of his church in that area. Describes the work
of the Episcopal Church in jungle and bush,
discusses the medical ministry of the church
in Liberia, and includes views of Cuttington
College
LC card Fi A 60-76
PORTUGAL ADVANCE. ConservBaptist 1959
2omin sd b&w $250. rent $10
sh-c-ad
Produced by Films Afield
Shows the steps involved in beginninff a
new church in Portugal
POST RIDERS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells how letters were written, sealed,
and delivered long ago. Discusses the early mail
service and the job of the first postmaster. Ex-
plains stagecoach delivery and the pony express
POTASH AND THE MINOR ELEMENTS
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
POTTERY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
r,?®^^^^^^s pottery development in Amer-
ica. Shows how pottery is fired, painted, and
finished
POVERTY, CHASTITY AND OBEDIENCE.
Contem 1959 30min sd b&w $145. rent $12,50
c-ad
Produced by BBC
An unrehearsed interview with monks in
Hi®,>rA"5'ican Community of the Resurrection
m Mirfield England, Elicits the views of the
monks on God. sex. wealth and the meaning of
freedom
POWER AND PRIDE. lowaSt-Ames 1959 16min
sd b&w $60
sh-c
. Describes the Naval Reserve Officers'
Training Program in a typical university.
Shows the phases of the program leading to
a commission at graduation including the
course work, extra-curricular activities and
summer cruises. Closes with a view of the
possibilities ahead for the newly commissioned
ensign
LC card Fi A 59-1102
POWER MAKERS. AustrlNews 1957 15min sd
color $85. rent $2.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Winning brown coal from open cut mines
at Yallourn in the State of Victoria, and how
the coal supplies heat and energy for the State
and power for industry
POWER OF ENTHUSIASM IN SELLING.
Dartnell 1957 30min sd b&w $290. rent $40
c-ad Guide
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Explains to salesmen how to develop en-
thusiasm in their sales approach. Stresses the
importance of good health, pleasant family re-
lations, a knowledge of the product to be 'sold,
and an understanding of the needs of the buyer
LC card Fi 56-314
POWER OF THE RESURRECTION. Family
1959 eOmin sd b&w rent $25. color rent
$37.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Events in the life of Peter before and
after the resurrection of Christ, showing the
power of the resurrection in Peter's life. De-
picts Peter in prison, awaiting unknown torture
and possible death, telling the story of his
faith to a young Christian boy
POWER STATION AND THE PUBLIC. NET
1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energy-
key to tomorrow ser) rent $4,75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the history and development of
the first commercial atomic power station at
Shippingport. Pa. Explains its inception, selec-
tion of the site, how it was built, and its con-
tribution to future power stations
PRECISION COMMAND GUIDANCE FOR
BALLISTIC MISSILES. BellTel 1959 6min
sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Hance Productions
Shows how the Bell Laboratories' guid-
ance system made possible the historic first
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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
recovery of a Thor-Able missile nose^cone after
it had "traveled the ICBM ranffe of 5.000 miles.
Shows the count-down activity to the recovery
near Ascension Island in the South Atlantic
LC card Fi A 59-757
PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF HY-
In CH^E^MiItRY laboratory SERIES
(27 films)
PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF Nl-
In cTTeMISTRY laboratory SERIES
(27 films)
PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PREPARING TO START AND STARTING,
STEERING, STOPPING. BACKING
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE— THE ARCHI-
TECT EXPLAINS
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
PRESSURE. Methodist 1958 12min sd b«&w (Talk
back ser) $80. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization depicting the pressures
of modern living
LC card Fi A 59-993
PREVIEW: SECRET OF FLIGHT
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
PRICE OF EGGS. Jones&Lam 1958 17min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Worcester Film Corp.
A dramatization of manufacturing costs.
The complex arithmetic usually associated with
replacement formulas is simplified and presented
in animated form. Portrays how the drain of
wasted dollars can be stopped
PRICE OF VICTORY. ConservBaptist 1957
25min sd b&w $150, rent $10
sh-c-ad
The personal testimony of Antonio Mar-
tins includes conversion, active opposition on
the part of family, friends and the established
religion of the country, and his present work
in the Baptist ministry in Portugal
PRIDE OF THE BRAVES. MillerBrew 1959
28%min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cine- Sports
Coverage of the Milwaukee Braves season
highlights in 1958 with pitcher Warren Spahn.
Includes World Series action
PRIMITIVE MAN IN OUR WORLD. Bailey 1960
12min sd color $120, rent $6
el-Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Americana Productions
Shows the basic pattern of primitive life
as it still exists in the Sepic River region of
New Guinea. Here a self-sufficient people sat-
isfy all their needs from the jungle
PRINCIPLES OF IONIZATION
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PRINCIPLES OF NUCLEAR FISSION. Mc-
Graw 1959 lOmin sd color (Advanced sci-
ence ser) $125, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids, Great Britain
Considers the historic and modern con-
ceptions of the structure of the atom and shows
the relation of its basic particles, electrons,
protons, and neutrons. Describes how bombard-
ing neutrons cause fission in Uranium-235
atoms and the production of chain reactions.
Shows methods of controlling action in a nu-
clear reactor, and relates this to the produc-
tion of electricity
PRINCIPLES OF THE 16MM MOTION PIC-
TURE PROJECTOR. lowaU 1960 4y2min sd
b&w $18, rent $1.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the features that are common to
all 16mm sound projectors, and outlines the
functions of these components
LC card Fi A 60-353
PRINCIPLES OF THE TRANSISTOR. McGraw
1959 21min sd b&w (Advanced science ser)
$120, rent apply
sh-c
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids, Great Britain
Reviews the early crystal set, the inven-
tion of the valve and its development up to
recent times and explains how the germanium
diode and the transistor function, with de-
tails concerning the crystal lattice, "p" and
"n" type germanium and hole conduction.
Shows the present applications of the transistor
and its advantages over the thermionic valve
PRISON IDLENESS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRISON INMATES' CODE
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRISON POPULATION
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRISON RIOTS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRISON-WISE OR STIR BUG?
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRISONS WITHOUT WALLS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PRO BOWL CLASSIC. MillerBrew 1959 28i^min
sd color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cine- Sports
Highlights of the 1959 Pro Bowl Game
featuring all the football stars of the National
Football League. Shows the stars of the East-
ern Conference against the Western Conference
THE PROBLEM OF DRAG
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
PROBLEM OF EVIL
In UNCLE GEORGE AND UNCLE MAL-
ACHY (4 films)
PROBLEM OF PEOPLE. WorldHor 1959
29'^min sd b&w $50. free-loan; color $155.
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by The Maryknoll Fathers
A review of the general world refugee
situation as exemplified in the refugee camps
in Hong Kong. Shows how American Maryknol-
lers, themselves exiled from China by the
Reds, utilized surplus milk, flour, and corn
meal, from the United States, and otherwise
contributed to the solution of the problems
encountered
LC card Fi A 60-600
UN PROBLEMA DE ALGEBRA
In BEGINNING SPANISH (4 films)
PRODUCING AMERICA'S BURIED TREAS-
URE. ModernTP 1958 20min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by The Georgia Marble Co.
Story of American marble . . . the huge
quarries, tradition of craftsmen, and marble's
uses in architecture such as the monuments
of Washington, D.C.
PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PROGRAMS
(4 films). NET 1958 ea 30min sd b&w rent
ea $5.25
sh-c-ad
Titles are:
1. STAGING FOR TELEVISION. Presents the
principles of good staging for the panel
and interview types of television pro-
grams. Points out the common errors of
staging and describes and demonstrates
the methods advocated for good program
staging
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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PROGRAMS
— Continued
2. TELEVISION LIGHTING. Explains lighting
fundamentals for the interview and panel-
discussion types of television programs.
Outlines problems and pitfalls and spells
out how each may be avoided. Demon-
strates good basic lighting principles in
television production
3. TELEVISION DIRECTING— I. Demonstrates
both undesirable and desirable precamera
or rehearsal procedures from the direc-
tor's point of view. Traces the develop-
ment of a program from its inception
to camera time
4. TELEVISION DIRECTING — II. Demonstrates
the techniques and problems of television
directing. Stresses the on-camera aspect
of program direction
PRODUCT OF THE IMAGINATION. Assn
1958 26min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by W^ilding Picture Productions
for Aluminum Co. of America
Discusses the search of the inventive
mind of man throughout the ages for ways
in which to build a better place to live. Ex-
plains that modern miracles have grown from
the discovery that bauxite could produce
aluminum. Demonstrates the role of aluminum
in today's living and looks at possible products
for the world of tomorrow
LC card Fi A 60-184
PRODUCTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
MENT FILM AND ITS EFFECT ON
OPINIONS OF LOCAL VIEWERS. WisU
1959 33min sd color $145. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Racine Adult Education
Council for Fund for Adult Education. Ford
Foundation
Report of the past and present status of
Racine's Lake Shore development on Lake
Michigan and the possibilities for its future
development
PRODUCTION PROTECTION AND PROFITS
ON THE FARM. ModernTP 1958 30min sd
color $209.34. free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Visking Co.
Demonstrates uses and economies of
using polyethylene film for mulching, making
silage, irrigation, animal shelters, greenhouses,
protection of equipment and materials
PROFESSIONAL CRIMINAL
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PROFILE OF A UNIVERSITY. NHUniv 1958
21min sd color free -loan
sh-c
Produced by Campbell Films
Depicts the history and purposes of this
State University; devoted to teaching, research
and extension
PROFIT DE L'ALGERIE. French 1956 18min
sd b&w rent $1
ad
French narration
Describes the geography of Algeria, its
history, main cities, population, main produc-
tion and its political organization
PROJECT "MOHOLE." EducTest 1959 19min
sd color (Horizons of science ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad
In search of knowledge about the com-
position and history of the earth a team of
scientists is planning to drill a hole through
its crust, through the Mohorivicic Discon-
tinuity or "Moho," and into the earth's mantle.
Shows the first stages of the "Mohole" proiect.
Scientists survey the ocean floor to find where
the "Moho" might be within reach
PROJECT: SURVIVAL
In FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films)
PROJECTING IDEAS ON THE OVERHEAD
PROJECTOR. lowaU 1960 17min sd color
$135
sh-c-ad
Outlines the advantages of the overhead
projector as a visual aid to learning in class-
rooms, in business, and industry. Shows the
great variety of uses of the equipment
PROJECTIONIST'S JOB. lowaU 1960 6min sd
b&w $18. rent $1.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows what the projectionist can do to
contribute to the effectiveness of a film show-
ing by care of equipment, proper setting up for
the showing, and consideration for the needs
of the audience
LC card Fi A 60-357
PROJECTIONS IN INDIAN ART. ArizU 1959
8min sd color purchase apply, rent $1.75
Jh-sh-c-ad
Selected examples of Southwest Indian
art including basketry. pottery. weaving.
teweliV. and watercolors from Navajo. Apache,
*ueblo, and other tribes. Illustrations of mod-
ern expressions of Indian art
PROOF BY AREA
In PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (2 films)
PROPERTIES OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
PROPULSION
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
THE PROTEST. SouthernCalU 1958 25min sd
b&w $90. rent $3.25
sh-c-ad
Presents the juvenile problems as seen
by those working with offenders. Uses dram-
atized incidents in protesting the treatment
given juvenile delinquents, from the standpoint
of both law and parental authority
LC card Fi A 60-622
PROUD CITADEL. Pizzo 1958 14min sd color
$120. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
The history and art of the Florentine
Renaissance from the period of Dante and
Giotto, through the Golden Age of art under
the Medici, to the collapse of the republic in
the Siege of 1529-30. All works of art were
photographed from originals in Italy
PROUHEZE IN HELL AND HEAVEN
In DRAMATIC READINGS (4 films)
PROVE IT WITH A MAGNIFYING GLASS.
FilmAssoc 1959 lOmin sd b&w $60. rent
apply; color $110, rent apply
p-el Guide
A young boy uses a magnifying glass to
prove for himself the validity of many scientific
facts about which he has been told, and to
discover many new facts about the world
around him
LC card Fi A 59-1029
EFLA evaluation card No. 4105
PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films). NET 1957-1958 ea
30min sd 'o&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad
Produced by WGBH. Kinescopes
Tells how and why human beings function
as they do. Discusses human thought and con-
duct as a function of their causes. Explains
perception, the nervous system, ability and per-
sonality, how individuals differ, and adjust-
ment to the difficulties of living. Demonstrates
many of the phenomena of learning
Titles are:
1. HOV7 BIG DO THINGS LOOK?
2. HOW BIG IS THE MOON?
3. ACTION AND THOUGHT HAVE CAUSES
4. HOW THE NERVOUS SYSTEM WORKS
5. WHAT THE BRAIN DOES
6. RESPONDING TO A STIMULUS
7. INSTINCTS
8. HOW FAST CAN YOU REACT?
9. WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST AND LEAST?
10. WHAT HAPPENS IN EMOTION?
11. MOTIVES MAKE PERCEPTIONS
12. IDEAS RULE ACTIONS
13. HYPNOSIS
14. RETREAT FROM REALITY
15. LEARNING BY REPETITION
90
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
16. LEARNING BY ASSOCIATION
17. LEARNING BY REINFORCEMENT
18. LEARNING BY CHANCE AND INSIGHT
19. MEANING AND LEARNING
20. HOW LEARNING ONE SKILL HELPS
ANOTHER
21. FORGETTING
22. REMEMBERING AND STUDYING
23. IMAGES AND IMAGERY
24. THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
25. UNCONSCIOUS UNDERSTANDING
26. ATTENTION
27. PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS
28. HOW THE EYE SEES SPACE
29. SEEING SOLID THINGS AND MOVING
THINGS
30. WHAT YOU CAN SEE
31. WHAT TONES ARE
32. WHAT YOU HEAR AND HOW
33. HUMAN ABILITIES AND MENTAL
GROWTH
34. HOW PEOPLE DIFFER FROM ONE AN-
OTHER
35. HOW MEN AND WOMEN DIFFER
36. NATURE VS. NURTURE
37. IS MAN FREE TO CHOOSE?
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOUSING DEVELOP-
MENT
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
PUBLIC MYTHS ABOUT PRISONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
PUBLIC WELFARE PROGRAMS. MichU-TV
1958 14V2min sd b&w (Social security ser)
$50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Focus on the public assistance programs —
old age insurance, old age assistance, aid to
dependent children, and on general assistance.
Points up wide gaps among states in providing
direct relief financing
PUERTO RICO. McGraw 1957 55min sd b&w
(See it now ser) $225. rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
A study in migration, slums, prejudice
and the attempt of an underdeveloped area to
pull itself up by its bootstraps. Explores some
of the causes and effects of the migration of
Puerto Ricans to New York City and other
metropolitan centers
THE PUPPETEER. NET 1957 15min sd b&W
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the puppeteer in early
America. Explains how they traveled and
worked. Relates how the town crier became
the first advertiser of show business
PUPPETS— CREATIVE WORK AND PLAY.
lowaU 1956 16min sd b&w $55. rent $2.50
el
An instructor tells elementary school chil-
dren how to make puppets and how to operate
them
LC card Fi A 60-358
PURCHASE AND USE OF CAR
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
PURE WATER AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Mod-
ernTP 1958 28min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Galbreath Productions for
Cast Iron Pipe Research Assn.
Reports on progress in making water safe
from disease, how a modern community's water
supply system works, and the alarming facts
about possible United States water shortages
THE PURITANS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
P-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the Puritans coming to
the New World. Explains the arrangements they
made for the journey. Describes their landing
at Plymouth Rock
PUTTING
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
PUTTING IT STRAIGHT. IntFlmBur 1958 14min
sd color $150
ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Deals with the causes of irregular teeth
and stresses the importance of early, regular
and systematic care of the primary teeth in
preventing such conditions
LC card Fi A 58-499
PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (2 films). Coro-
net 1960 ea 5l^min sd b&w ea $30
Jh-sh-c
Titles are:
THE COSINE FORMULA. Shows how the
Pythagorean Theorem may be applied
to acute angled triangles in addition to
right triangles and how this leads to
the cosine formula. Animation shows
that as the acute angle approaches a
right angle, its cosine approaches zero,
so that the Pythagorean Theorem re-
appears
LC card Fi A 60-106
PROOF BY AREA. Animated diagrams
demonstrate the principles of geometric
movement and transformation, to show
how the square of each side of a right
triangle may be transformed to a paral-
lelogram of equal area, and how these
may be proved to be equal in area to
the square of the hypotenuse
LC card Fi A 60-105
QUACKS AND NOSTRUMS. McGraw 1959
19min sd b&w (Health for effective living
ser) $120, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Health for ef-
fective living" by Johns, Sutton and Webster
Shows the ways in which medical quacks
dupe the consumer, and the steps taken by
local and federal agencies to protect the pub-
lic
LC card Fi A 59-803
EFLA evaluation card No. 4007
QUEBEC HANDICRAFTS. IntFlmBur 1959
llmin sd color $125, rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilfrid Belleau
Explains that skills brought to Canada
by early French settlers have been handed
down for more than three centuries. Shows
their arts and crafts in the creation of hand-
bags, prayer books, ornaments, sculptured
paintings, and miscellaneous household items
THE QUEST. IntFlmBur 1959 37min sd b&w
$150
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Re-enactment of the critical year in the
life of Dr Frederick Banting during which he
discovered insulin for the treatment of dia-
betes, at the University of Toronto
LC card Fi A 59-426
THE QUEST. Moody 1959 33min sd color rent
$15
jh-sh-c-ad
Shows some of man's age-old efforts to
achieve eternal life and brings home the truth
that only ". . .he that doeth the will of God
abideth forever"
QUEST FOR PEACE. NET 1959 29min sd
b&w rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WCET. Kinescope
Discusses our defense and disarmament
program. Examines defense policies and the
effect of nuclear energy, disarmament pro-
prosals, and whether or not disarmament and
survival can be reconciled
QUESTION OF REPAIRS. Methodist 1959
12min sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about two fathers whose
pride and ill-temper deter the settlement of a
fight between their small boys
LC card Fi A 59-994
91
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
QUETICO. Contem 1958 22min sd color $200,
rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts Quetico Provincial Park in On-
tario where an area of over a million acres
of unspoiled wilderness is being preserved as
canoe country for present and future genera-
tions— aji area as wild and natural today as it
was in the 17th century when explorer, trader,
and voyager passed through in search of furs
and discovery
LC card Fi A 59-647
QUICKER THAN YOU THINK
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
RAILROADS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the first locomotive and early
types of railway engines. Explains how thev
worked and were maintained. Mentions services
performed by trains and duties of the engineer
RAILROADS COAST TO COAST. NET 1957
15min sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the joining of the Atlantic and
Pacific coasts by rail. Describes the struggles
of the laborers in laying track
RCA ANNOUNCES LIVING STEREO. InstVis
1959 7%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Radio Corp. of America
Uses live and animated sequences to ex-
plain how stereophonic sound works
LC card Fi A 59-911
RABBI ON WHEELS. Carousel 1958 23min sd
b&w (Now it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of Rabbi Henry Cohen whose de-
termination to save an immigrant from de-
portation led him to Washington to wm over
President William Howard Taft
RABBIT THAT RUNS ON SNOW SHOES.
Hilf 1959 llmin sd color $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the way of life of the snowshoe
hare. Describes how it changes its coat ac-
cording to the season and grows snowshoes on
its feet when winter comes
RABIES. McGraw 1958 14min sd b&w $80, rent
apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Larribob Productions
Describes the cause, effects, and control
of rabies
LC card Fi A 58-1074
RABIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY. CanNFB
1959 18min sd b&w $90
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows what happened in a northern
Canadian community where rabies was brought
in by a rabid fox ^„ ,„^
LC card Fi A 59-195
RADIATION. TulaneU 1958 30min sd b&w
(Tulane close-up ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope _ , ^^ .
Four medical doctors from Tulane Uni-
versity School of Medicine discuss the subject
of radiation within the framework of the
United Nations report ^
LC card Fi A 59-959
RADIOACTIVITY. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w
(Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow ser) $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED , ...
Discusses the causes of radioactivity, its
detection, measurement, and methods of con-
trol. Demonstrates the instability of energy.
Explores the uses and dangers of radioactivity.
Explains the different types of radiation and
the meaning of alpha, beta and gamma rays
RAGA. CreatSoc 1959 7min sd color $90. rent $8
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jordan Belson
A non-objective film in which delicately
colored lace -like kaleidoscopic patterns move
sensitively to Hindu devotional music
RAILROADS. IntFlmBur 1959 22min sd b&w
(Social geography ser) purchase apply
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Shows winter railroading in the Canadian
Rockies and the men who keep the lines clear.
Describes how men live and work in the isola-
tion of vast mountain peaks
LC card Fi A 59-427
RAISING DAIRY CALVES. UnionPacific 1959
llmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Teaches the recommended steps to be fol-
lowed in raising dairy calves for herd replace-
ments
RAISING NUMBERS TO POWERS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
RAM6N, BOY OF LUZON. Classroom 1958 llmin
sd b&w $55; color $100. rent $6.50
p-el-Jh Guide
Produced by Lobett Productions
. Follows a day in the life of a Filipino
family living in the central farming region of
Luzon. Describes the home life, education, man-
ners, agricultural life, and community spirit
of the people
LC card Fi A 59-756
RATE OF REACTION
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
RATIO PROBLEMS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
REACHING FOR THE MOON. Carousel 1960
26min sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135,
rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV
A chronology of man's efforts to reach
the moon. Includes Soviet news documentary
sequences of their efforts to reach the moon
LC card Fi A 60-625
REACTOR TYPES. NET 1956-1957 29min sd
b&w (Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow ser)
rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses different types of nuclear re-
actors. Explains the fission process and how
it is used and controlled in a reactor. Illus-
trates three basic reactor types and points
out their advantages and functions
READINESS IS ALL
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
READING DICKENS (2 films). Anthology 1959
sd b&w set $235
Titles are:
sh-c-ad
1. FIVE LITERARY FORMS. 30min $150. rent
$10. John Greaves reads selections from
Dickens, illustrating five literary forms —
satire from "Pickwick papers" and
"Nicholas Nickleby." narrative from
"Oliver Twist." description from "Old
Curiosity Shop;" dialogue from "David
Copperfield." and characterization from
"Great expectations" and "David Copper-
field"
LC card Fi A 60-593
2. FACT INTO FICTION. 22min $100. rent $10.
John Greaves . presents readings from
Dickens, including selections from "Pick-
wick papers, ' "David Copperfield," "Old
Curiosity Shop," and "Great expectations"
LC card Fi A 60-594
92
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
READING EFFECTIVELY. lowaU 1958 lOmin
sd b&w $45. rent $1.25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Outlines some of the common reading defi-
ciencies as tliey affect people in the course of
their everyday pursuits. Constructive suRffes-
tions are made for remedying these madequate
reading habits
LC card Fi A 60-11
READING MUSIC (3 films). Coronet^l959 ea
llmin sd b&w ea $60. color ea $110
p-el Guide
Titles are:
FINDING THE MELODY. Demonstrates how
musical symbols give the melody of a
song. Effective visual and aural devices
are used to introduce the scale, note rela-
tionships, key signatures, and sharps and
flats, and to relate these to the piano
keyboard
FINDING THE RHYTHM. Explains that rhythm
is an important part of what makes music
so much fun. By means of visual and
aural devices, the film introduces note
values, the beat, the bar. the measure,
accent, the time signature, the dotted
note, the tie. and the rest
LEARNING ABOUT NOTES. Teaches a new
song and in so doing introduces the sym-
bols of musical notation. Shows how notes
indicate both melody and rhythm, and
how these musical symbols are translated
into meaningful patterns of sound
READINGS ON FREEDOM
In MEANT FOR READING (10 films)
REAL AIMS OF UNESCO. SouthernCalU 1957
28min sd b«&w $110. rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Methodist Church
A penetrating look at UNESCO's objec-
tives and program by three American experts
in an informal panel discussion. The talk is
moderated by the Reverend Gerald Kennedy.
Bishop of the Methodist Church in the Los
Angeles area
REAL COUGAR
In IOWA READING FILMS.
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
HIGH
THE REALM OF THE GALAXIES. EducTest
1960 19min sd color (Horizons of science
ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
An inquiry into the farthest reaches of
the universe at the Mt Wilson and Palomar
Observatories. Calif.
THE REBEL BAND— BRUSSELS WORLD'S
FAIR. MissU 1959 33min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to the Brussels World's Fair — pa-
vilions, displays, and people who came to the
Fair. Shows the University of Mississippi band's
performances at the Fair
LC card Fi A 60-588
RECIPE FOR A TEACHER
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
RECOVERY OF OEDIPUS
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
THE RED BOX. NatAcadJew 1959 30min sd
b&w (Eternal light ser) $8.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC -TV and Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary
An episode in the life of Gershom Mendes
Seixas. a rabbi who lived during the American
Revolution and who fought for freedom through
his religious beliefs
RED TERROR IN MALAYA. Biblelnst 1956
SOmin sd color $250. rent $12
sh-c-ad
Discusses the political upheaval in South-
east Asia, the spiritual need of its peoples, and
the opportunities vet open for missionary serv-
ice. Shows a search of communist guerillas.
a heathen temple and the Thaipusam Festival
where men torture themselves as they attempt
to atone for their sins
THE REDWOOD TREES. Barr 1960 15min sd
color $160. rent $7
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Tells the history of the redwoods; shows
the characteristics and ecology of the redwood
forests existing today; explains their economic
value, and how man treasures and seeks to pre-
serve them for aesthetic and recreational values
LC card Fi A 60-274
REFINING COPPER FROM THE SUDBURY
NICKEL ORES. Rothacker 1959 39min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Film Graphics for Interna-
tional Nickel Co.
Presents the job of refining and producing
high purity copper from raw material received
from the smelter
REFLECTIONS. Cinemal6 1959 5min sd color
purchase apply, rent apply
ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
Depicts nature reflections in a quiet lagoon
coordinated with patterns of music composed
by Ed Bland
REGION WITH A RECORD. FloridaDev 1958
13%min sd b&w free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Polk County. Fla.
Visits the heart of the citrus country, the
phosphate capital of the world and site of 300
Florida lakes. Shows the Singing Tower and
Cypress Gardens
REHABILITATION FOR OLDER PEOPLE
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
RELEARNING TO LIVE. FloridaU 1959 H^^mln
sd color $101. rent $1
c-ad
Sponsored by Florida Council for the Blind
Story of the Florida Adjustment Center
for the Blind where young people and adults
are taught to overcome their handicaps and
adjust to the demands of everyday living
LC card Fi A 59-939
RELIGION
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
RELIGION FOR THE EIGHT-YEAR-OLD
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
RELIGIONS OF ASIA
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
In CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICAN
HISTORY (4 films)
RELIGIOUS LIFE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
REMEMBERING AND STUDYING
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
RENAISSANCE ROME
In ROME ETERNAL (4 films)
RENAISSANCE VIVARAISE. French 1957 15min
sd b&w rent $1
ad
French narration
Contrasts the calm valleys of the Viva-
rais, the rocks, the waterfalls, forest, pictur-
esque villages and country life of the Cevennes
with the intense activity brought about by the
building of the Montpezat underground electric
plant which will change the economy of this
section of the Massif Central
REPORT CARD ON VISION. Bausch&Lomb
1958 15min sd b&w or color free-loan
ad
Produced by Holland-Wegman Co.
A case history of a typical schoolchild
vision problem and its consequences. Explains
that vision is the sense most vital to successful
learning, and demonstrates the importance of
identifying youngsters who are in need of pro-
fessional eye care
LC card Fi A 59-948
EFLA evaluation card No. 4114
^
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
REPORT ON CANCER. IntFlmBur 1959 23mm
sd b&w $110
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Describes recent advances in knowledge
about cancer and new directions that medical
research is taking as a result of radiation tech-
niques developed for observing cellular activity
and malignant growth. Shows present methods
of treatment, including special instruments
using radio-isotopes. Discusses a new theory —
that cancer may have its beginning with a
virus
LC card Fi A 60-402
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES. UW 1959
20min sd color $195
p-el-Jh Guide
Produced by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Depicts the physical geography, agricul-
ture, natural resources and way of life of the
people of the Philippines with extreme con-
trasts in cultural development
RESCUE BREATHING. AmFlmProd 1958
21^min sd b&w $110, color $200
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Introduces the rescue breathing method
of reviving victims of suffocation. Explains,
with laboratory experiments, the superiority of
this mouth- to- mouth or mouth- to- nose breath-
ing technique over manual methods of artificial
respiration
LC card Fi A 59-270
RESPIRATORY GASES AND DETERMINA-
TION OF THE RESPIRATORY QUO-
TIENT. lowaU 1956 18min sd b&w $50. rent
$2.50
c
Demonstrations of analyses of room air
and air from the lungs for the content of oxy-
gen and carbon dioxide, showing the details of
the use of a gas analyzing device called the
Haldane analyzer, and the collection of expired
air from the lungs so that the method of ob-
taining a respiratory quotient can be obtained
LC card Fi A 60-362
RESPONDING TO A STIMULUS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. ModernTP 1958
20min sd b&w or color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Headlight Film Service for
Rangeley Lakes Region
A vacation preview of Maine
RETREAT FROM REALITY
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
LA REUNION
In BEGINNING SPANISH (4 films)
REVELATION
In UNCLE GEORGE AND UNCLE MA-
LACHY (4 films)
REVENGE. Carousel 1958 23min sd b&w (Now
it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Story of a woman, Eliza Stuart, who
broke the all-male jury tradition in the Wyom-
ing Territory after the murder of her fiance
REVIEW & PRACTICE
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
REVIEW STUDY QUESTIONS IN FOURTH
GRADE ARITHMETIC. lowaU 1957 15min
sd b&w $75, rent $2.50
c
Shows the last half of an actual lesson
as conducted by the fourth grade teacher in the
University Elementary School, State University
of Iowa
LC card Fi A 60-364
REVOLT OF THE NOBLES AND THE SIGN-
ING OF THE CHARTER
In MAGNA CARTA (2 films)
REVOLUTION ON THE LAND. IntFlmBur
1959 30min sd b&w $125
Jh-sh-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
The implications of vertical integration,
otherwise known as contract farming. Explains
how it works by diagrams, by actual scenes of
this type of farming, and by men connected
with its development
LC card Fi A 59-646
RHEUMATIC FEVER. MichU-TV 1956 29y2min
sd b&w (Frontiers of health ser) $100, rent
$5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Rheumatic fever is summarized by the
clinical history of a schoolboy. Early diagnosis
and careful treatment are recommended to
forestall possible heart damage in later years
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE. AmHeart
1959 7i^min sd color $50, free-loan
ad
Produced by Churchill -Wexler Film Pro-
ductions
Describes the damage caused by rheu-
matic heart disease, and its relation to rheu-
matic fever and streptococcal infection. Dis-
cusses the symptoms, care, and treatment of
the disease
LC card Fi A 60-604
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE. MichU-TV
1956 29V^min sd b&w (Frontiers of health
ser) $10(), rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses symptoms, diagnosis and treat-
ment with a 40 -year old patient
THE RHINE. IntFlmBur 1958 12min sd b&w
$70. color $135
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Boulton-Hawker Films
Shows the geographical characteristics of
the four sections of the Rhine Valley — source
to Basle, Basle to Bingen, Bingen to Bonn,
Bonn to Rotterdam — and illustrates the nature
and movement of the traffic using this busy
international waterway
LC card Fi A 59-90
EFLA evaluation card No, 4081
THE RHINE: BACKGROUND FOR SOCIAL
STUDIES. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60,
color $110
el-Jh Guide
An over-all view of the significant influ-
ence of the Rhine River throughout Europe.
Traces its historical importance, from its role
as a frontier of the Roman Empire to its place
as a highway of modern commerce today;
studies its effect upon the lives and activities
of the people who live near it and upon the
nations which have fought to control it
LC card Fi A 59-854
EFLA evaluation card No. 4115
RHODES. MichU-TV 1958 29y2min sd b&w
(Genius ser) $100. rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Depicts the high moments in the life of
Cecil Rhodes
RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON. InvestBank
1959 17min sd color $125. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
Based on the book of the same title by
George S. Clason
A story about the richest man in ancient
Babylon which points out that saving and in-
vesting are the secret of financial success
LC card Fi A 59-458
RIGHT ANGLE. NatEdAssn 1959 29min sd b&w
$75. color $170
sh
Produced by Agrafilms. Inc.
After writing a critical story about the
school in his community, a newspaper reporter
conducts a two-week survey of the school, ob-
serves how the program of the school is ad-
justed to the needs and abilities of the students,
recognizes the school's unique and vital role in
a democracy, and comes away with a respect
for the teachers and the students as individuals
LC card Fi A 59-1182
EFLA evaluation card No. 4145
94
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
RIGHT TRIANGLE APPLICATIONS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
RIGHT TRIANGLES
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
RISE OF THE ENGLISH
In MAGNA CARTA (2 films)
THE RIVER
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
RIVERBOATS AND KEELBOATS. NET 1957
15min sd b&w (Sing- hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Tells the story of rivers as a means of
transportation. Explains the importance of
water transportation. Shows the types of boats
used for travel and cargo hauling
RIVERS. Gateway 1959 lOmin sd (Primary
geography ser) b«&w $55; color $110. rent
$5.50
p-el
Explains how a river is formed and traces
its journey to the sea. Discusses the importance
of rivers to man, explaining that they are a
source of water, food, and minerals, that they
furnish transportation and natural trails through
rough country, that they aid industries, and
that they provide scenery and facilities for
recreation. Shows nature's water- cycle for the
continuance of river water
LC card Fi A 59-1191
RIVERS, DESERTS, AND DATE PALMS.
Covalda 1957 20min sd color $150. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Golden Key Productions
Tells of the development of the Coachella
Valley in California and its date culture based
on water and soil conservation
RIZ EN CAMARGUE. French 1956 18min sd
color rent $1
ad
French narration
Modern methods applied to the growing of
rice in the south of France
ROAD FROM M ARAM EC. JamesLib 1957 32min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Condor Films for New York
Community Trust
Record of everyday life in a rural town
in the foothills of the Ozarks and an historical
account of the first iron works west of the
Mississippi (1825) once located at the site
ROAD SIGNS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — ising lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of marking trails and roads.
Describes how the Indians marked the first
pathways. Explains how settlers told the post-
man to deliver mail
ROAD SOUTH (2 films). OutdoorPic 1959 sd
color set $485. rent set $27.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Volkswagen
A trip by college students on a scientific
expedition for the American Museum of Natural
History in New York. The trip, 15,000 miles
and three months, goes through Mexico,
Guatemala. El Salvador. Honduras. Nicaragua
and Costa Rica. Shows how the students
lived, how they studied and collected wild
animals for the museum. Shows the customs
and habits of the native peoples
Titles are:
Part 1. Mexico. 25min
Part 2. Central America. 40min
ROAD TO BETTER LIVING. Assn 1959 25min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for Mortgage Bankers Assn. of America
How the mortgage banker obtains loans
for people in his area, and thereby helps build
a better community
ROAD TO KELTIC. CanTrav 1956 18min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A trip during the height of autumn color
along highways of Nova Scotia that lead
through picturesque Maritime countryside,
across the new Canso Causeway linking the
mamland to Cape Breton Island, and down the
Cabot Trail to Keltic Lodge in beautiful Cape
Breton Highlands National Park
ROAD TO THE STARS. Rocketdyne 1957 27min
sd color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Story of the development of rocket power
and its impact on society
ROADS AND WAGONS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Smg hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of road development in America.
Explains how the first roads were built and the
materials used. Mentions the early toll road
and the turnpike of today
ROBIN REDBREAST. EBF rev 1958 llmin sd
b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4
p-el Guide
Revision of 1938 film
Shows activities and habits of a robin
family, including building of the nest and work
of the parent robins in protecting and hatching
eggs, and development of baby robins from the
time of hatching until they leave the nest
LC card Fi A 57-774
ROCKS AND GEMS. AV-ED 1958 llmin sd
b&w $50, rent $3; color $100, rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Uses animation to explain the basic prin-
ciples of the formation of rocks and gems. De-
scribes how to recognize the different types by
color, luster, weight, hardness, and crystal
formations. Shows where to find gems and tells
of the many ways in which rocks and minerals
are used
LC card Fi A 59-881
EFLA evaluation card No. 3903
ROCKS FOR BEGINNERS. JohnsonHunt 1958
16min sd color $165, rent $7.50
el Guide
Describes a system of classifying rocks,
and illustrates certain characteristics of each
group which will serve as keys to identification
LC card Fi A 58-3309
RODEO KINGS. MillerBrew 1958 13y2min ad
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cine- Sports
Depicts the pageantry and action of the
62nd annual Cheyenne frontier days rodeo
THE ROLE OF THE DOCTOR IN HIS COM-
MUNITY
In HERITAGE XVI (3 films)
ROME ETERNAL (4 films). CathMen 1958 ea
SOmin sd b&w ea $175, rent ea $12.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. CITY OF PETER. An impression is given of
the character and mood of classical
Roman life. Features recent excavations
of the tomb of St Peter
2. CITY OF FAITH. The liberation of the
Church under Constantine and the growth
of religious faith and culture that ensued
throughout the Middle Ages. Depicts
major basilicas in Rome
3. RENAISSANCE ROME. Christian art of the
Renaissance, particularly that of Michael-
angelo. Shows Swiss Guards, Borgia
apartments and major works of Michael-
angelo
4. OUR MOMENT IN TIME. Vatican City, the
Holy See, the center of the world.-wide
Catholic Church. Features Pope Pius XII
and views of the North American College
in Rome
RONDO FORM
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
95
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
ROOM FOR RECOVERY. SeeingEye 1958
22min sd color purchase apply, free-loan
ad
Produced by Sturgls-Grant Productions
A documentary on the lives of four char-
acters, all blind, which emphasizes a positive
approach to be taken by sighted people in deal-
ing with blindness
ROOSTERS
In JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING (13
films)
ROOTS AND EXPONENTIAL EQUATIONS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
ROOTS OF THE TREE. OregHist 1958 32min
sd b&w $125
Jh-sh-c-ad
Uses stills, maps, charts, drawings and
folk music to portray three centuries of the
history of the Oregon country. Shows the
Eeriod of exploration of the Northwest coast
y sea, the charting of the land by fur traders
and explorers, the arrival of the settlers, the
rise of communities and industries, and typical
scenes of life in the area during the early
years of the 20th century. Discusses the promise
of the future
LC card Fi A 59-310
ROUSSILLON FOLKWAYS ^_ ^., ^
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
ROUTES TO GOLD, NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope „^„ ^„
Story of the gold rush period of 1848-49.
Explains means of transportation to California
including the covered wagon, horses, and ships.
Describes the people who went to California
and the hardships they encountered
RUE NEUVE. French 1957 20min sd color rent
apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
The reconstruction is going on in France,
without changing the picturesque aspects of
the different regions
THE RUMOR. ModernTP 1958 15min sd color
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cinecraft Productions for
American Aggregates Corp.
Points out that despite the prosperity
gravel mining operations can bring, many com-
munities resist the industry as a "land de-
spoiler." Shows how a future-minded industry
actually converts its depleted mining sites
into beautiful parks, residential and business
areas, with views of typical projects in Colum-
bus and Dayton, Ohio
RUMOR CLINIC. Anti-Def 1957 24min sd b«&w
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC- TV. Kinescope
An entertainment show with a serious
message; don't be a victim of rumors; get
the facts
THE RUNAWAY CITY AND THE NEW SUB-
URB. NET 1959 29min sd b«&w (Seminar on
American civilization ser) rent $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Presents a panel discussion on the move-
ment of people from the small town to the
city and from the city to the suburb. Ex-
plores the effect of this movement on person-
ality. Questions why people move. Relates the
various reasons for this movement to a work-
able pattern of behavior
RUNNING BACK. Coca-Cola 1958 llmin sd
b&w purchase apply, free -loan
sh-c
Produced by Borden Productions
Shows in slow motion and game action the
various maneuvers and techniques of stance and
start; ball exchange, and carrying the ball
LC card Fi A 59-561
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. FilmsNat 1959 50min
sd b&w rent $30
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WPIX-TV
Contains eye-witness films of the violent
social and political eruption that took place
during the twenty tumultuous years from Czar
Nicholas II, to Lenin, highlighting the massive
revolt of the Russian people against the Czar,
and the bloody Civil War that followed
THE SACRAMENTS H
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
SACRAMENTS AND SACRAMENTALS (8
films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b&w ea
$95. rent ea $10
jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Presents the sacraments of the Catholic
Church
Titles are:
BAPTISM
CONFIRMATION
EXTREME UNCTION
HOLY EUCHARIST
HOLT ORDERS
MATRIMONY
THE MEDAL
PENANCE
SAFE^ BICYCLING. IntFlmBur 1959 13min sd
b&w $75. color $135
P-el
Produced by Crawley Films for Raleigh
Industries
Teaches safe bicycle-riding practices, and
demonstrates that care, courtesy, and common
sense, practiced in bike-riding days will lead to
proficiency and good safety habits in adoles-
LC card Fi A 59-665
SAFETY FEATURES
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
SAFETY OR SLAUGHTER. IntFlmBur 1959
17min sd color $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by Crawley Films
Stresses the necessity for courtesy while
driving in addition to the observance of safe
driving habits
LC card Fi A 58-3319
SAGA OF SAFETY SAM. IntFlmBur 1959 15min
sd b&w $85
ad
Produced by Crawley Films for Abitibi
Power and Paper Co.
A safety message is presented in the
manner of a folksong. Stresses the importance
of using safety shoes, special (non-slip) gloves,
goggles, and a safety hat. Shows how a safety
jacket saves the life of a man accidentally
knocked unconscious when he fell into the
water from a boat
SAHARA D'AUJOURD'HUI. French 1958 20min
sd b&w rent $1
ad
French narration
English version "Sahara story"
Documentary on the Sahara Desert, its
history and its recent booming development
SAHARA: NEW FRONTIER, NEW CHAL-
LENGE. Sterl-Mov USA 1959 15min sd b&w
or color free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by R. W. Schofield & Associates
. Shows how the wasteland of the great
African desert is changed into a productive
area yielding minerals, oil and other industrial
values
SAHARA STORY. See SAHARA D'AUJOURD'-
H U I
96
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SAHUAROLAND. Sportlite 1957 12V2min sd (Ad-
venture out of doors ser) b&w $55. rent $5:
color $119. rent $7.50
Jh'Sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coeverinpr Productions
The Colorado desert of Arizona. Wild life
studies include small birds, chipmunks and
hawks
SAILFISH HO! Sportlite 1957 12V2min sd (Ad-
venture out of doors ser) b&w $60. rent $5:
color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coeverins Productions
A husband and wife team catch sailnsh
off Florida and the Gulf Stream
SAILING SHIP BALCLUTHA. NET 1957 15min
sd b&w (Sinff hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope -»'-»- -^
Life aboard an early day sailing vessel.
Shows the various parts of the ship. Explains
the voyages of ships to far away places
ST LAWRENCE POWER PROJECT. Assn
1958 28min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Power Authority of the
State of N.Y. . .
Shows one of the greatest engineering
feats of modern times, the building of the
St Lawrence power project
THE ST LAWRENCE SEAWAY. McGraw 1959
29min sd b&w $135. color $275
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Describes the industrial growth of the
area surrounding the Saint Lawrence Seaway
and explains why the seaway holds promise of
a new industrial empire of significance to both
Canada and the United States. Recalls the his-
tory of the earlier canal systems and shows
the obstacles that had to be overcome in con-
structing this new water stairway
LC card Fi A 59-486
SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films). CathMen
1958 ea 30min sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
ARMOR OF LIGHT. Moments from the life of
St Paul
BELOVED OUTCASTE, Story of America's
first Negro Bishop, James A. Healy.
Focuses on his battle against prejudice
and the violent reaction to his ideas for
social reform
THE COMEDIAN. Reading of moving scenes
from the life of St Genesius, patron saint
of actors
PADRE PRO. Story of Miguel Pro, a Mexican
Jesuit martyr. Focuses on Padre Pro's
apostolate in disguise during the religious
persecution in Mexico during the 1920's
SECRET CONVENT. Story of sixteen nuns sen-
tenced to death during the French Revo-
lution. Focuses on Sister Marie of the In-
carnation and her somewhat unwise desire
for martyrdom
STAGE OF FOOLS. American author Charles
Brady's biography of the saint who suf-
fered death rather than betray his faith
. . . reveals temptations and torments of
St Thomas More
TILL THE GREEN WORD GREW. The in-
cident which inspired the founding of the
Dominican Order. Focuses on St Domi-
nic's conversion of an inn-keeper
SALUDOS AMIGOS. Assn 1959 42min sd color
rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Technicolor Laboratories for
Walt Disney Productions
A visit to Latin America shows Joe
Carioca, the sophisticated Brazilian parrot;
Pedro, the baby mail plane which flies the mail
over the Andes; and a host of surprises
SAN ANTONIO, CITY IN THE SUN. ChofC-
San Antonio 1958 23min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co.
A tour of San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO— CITY OF CONTRASTS.
ChofC-SanAntonio 1957 14min sd color free-
loan
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by International Sound Films
Depicts why San Antonio has become one
of the nation's finest vacation cities
SAN ANTONIO— CITY OF OPPORTUNITY.
ChofC-SanAntonio 1957 21min sd color free-
loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by International Sound Films
Reveals the reasons behind the growth of
San Antonio into one of the industrial giants
of the Southwest
SAN CLEIVIENTE DE TAHULL. Bouchard 1958
12min sd color purchase apply, rent $20
sh-c-ad
Views of the 12th century Romanesque
fresco, San Clemente de Tahull, painted origi-
nally in the church of San Clemente de Tahull
in the Valley of the Bohi, and now located In
the museum of fine art in Barcelona. Discusses
the meaning and background of the mural
painting
LC card Fi A 59-949
SANCTIFYING GRACE
In WE BELIEVE (13 films)
SAND TRAPS
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
SATIRE— l-ll
In iVIEANT FOR READING (10 films)
SAY WHAT YOU MEAN. McGraw 1957 20min
sd b&w (Communication ser) $110, rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "General
speech" by Baird and Knower
Discusses language as the principal in-
strument of oral communication, dramatizing
events in the lives of students of a college
speech class, showing how they learn to choose
language that clearly states an idea, is appro-
priate for the listener, and is interesting and
forceful
LC card Fi A 58-685
EFLA evaluation card No. 3719
SCENERY FRAIVIE CONSTRUCTION
In STAGECRAFT (4 films)
SCENERY PAINTING
In STAGECRAFT (4 films)
SCHOOL DAYS. MichU 1959 70min sd color
rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Central Documentary Film
Studio, Moscow
Presents the first ten years of Soviet
education. Shows several types of classroom
and related outdoor programs. Includes social,
extracurricular and summer camp activities.
Ends with graduation and traditional walk to
Red Square
SCHOOL FOR THE STAGE. CanNFB 1958
30min sd b&w $120
jh-sh-c-ad
An introduction to the Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art in London, providing many be-
hind-the-scenes glimpses of the exacting pro-
fessional training
LC card Fi A 58-628
EFLA evaluation card No. 4116
SCHOOL: THE MELTING POT
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
SCIENCE AND THE HUMANITIES. TulaneU
1958 30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser)
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Dr James Killian, president of M.I.T., Dr
John R. Hubbard, dean of Newcomb College,
and Dr Robert Nieset, director of bio- physics
97
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
SCIENCE AND THE HUMANITIES— Con*.
and nuclear research at Tulane, agree that both
the sciences and the humanities are vital in
the education of a well-rounded individual
LC card Fi A 59-957
SCIENCE OF CHEMISTRY. Cline 1960 lOmin
sd color $100, rent $4
Jh-sh
An introductory film to help take the
mystery out of chemistry for the beginning
student. Uses diagrammatic animation to ex-
plain simple atomic and molecular processes
in the formation of compounds
SCIENCE OF THE SEA. IntFlmBur 1958 IQmin
sd color $195
sh-c-ad
Produced by Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution . ,
Describes the relationship of the ocean
to man's life, his food, and his weather. Dis-
cusses the science of oceanography and its
broad areas of interest
LC card Fi A 59-355
EFLA evaluation card No. 4082
SCOPES. CreatSoc 1959 3min sd color $35, rent
$4
c-ad
Produced by Hank Stockert
An abstract film using complex oscillo-
scope patterns as visual designs, accompanied
by an original electronic music score composed
by Henry Jacobs
SCOUT CAPADES. BoyS 1957 18min sd b&w
$49.50. rent $2.25
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts scenes in the large Rochester.
N.Y. arena of a carefully planned ajid dra-
matically produced Scout capade
THE SCOUT TRAIL. BoyS 1959 27V2min sd
color $222.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells the story of Scouting — Cub Scout-
ing. Boy Scouting, and Exploring
SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. Sterling 20min sd
b&w free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Issued monthly since 1958
Produced by Hearst Metrotone News
Newsreel review of current events and
their background — an attempt to add back-
ground to today's history
SCULPTURE OF THE LAND
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
THE SEACOAST
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
THE SECOND BABY
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
SECOND CHANCE. AmHeart 1959 28y2min sd
b&w free -loan
ad
Produced by George C. Stoney Associates
Presents the case history of a 63 -year- old
fireman and deals with some of the problems
of caring for a stroke patient at home, Em-
phasizes the benefits of beginning rehabilitation
promptly
LC card Fi A 60-578
THE SECRET. Methodist 1958 13min sd b&w
(Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about an employer who
feels guilty because a machine tool which he
devised causes injury to an employee
LC card Fi A 59-996
SECRET CONVENT
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
SECRET LIFE OF ADOLPH HITLER. Films
Nat 1959 50min sd b&w rent $25
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WPIX-TV
Provides an overall look at Germany from
the early twenties through the end of World
War II. Traces Hitler's rise to power. Shows
Russian footage of the capture of Berlin
SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films). NET 1956 ea
29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad
Produced by State University of Iowa.
Kanescopes
Discusses the basic problems of flight, ex-
plained by visual presentation of flow experi-
ments. Also uses scale models and flying models
to insure easier understanding. Each program
averages about eight different experiments. The
first seven programs explain the basic prob-
lems which led to the invention of the air-
plane. The last six programs point out the more
modern problems of aerodynamics
Titles are:
1. PREVIEW: SECRET OF FLIGHT
2. THE LAWS OF FLUID MOTION
3. THE HISTORY OF EARLY FLIGHT
4. THE DISCOVERY OF DYNAMIC LIFT
5. STABILITY AND CONTROL
6. PROPULSION
7. THE PROBLEM OF DRAG
8. THE INDUCED DRAG
9. DIFFERENT AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
10. LIFT THEORY AND HIGH LIFT DEVICES
11. THE STORY OF THE VORTEX
12. FLIGHT IN NATURE
13. MODERN PROBLEMS OF FLIGHT
SEALS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing
lo ser) rent $3
D-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the seal's habits, sociability,
and use at the zoo. Shows a seal rookery
SEARCH FOR RELIABILITY. StandardStl 1958
28min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Defines mathematical product reliability:
relates component part reliability factors to
function of assembly: and stresses the contribu-
tion of conscientious workers to faultless per-
formance
LC card Fi A 59-209
SEASHORE: ITS FEATURES AND INHABI-
TANTS
In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15
films)
SEASONAL WORKERS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Explains how traveling farmers follow
crops around the country picking them as they
ripen
SECRETS OF A VOLCANO. Carousel 1960
26min sd b&w (Conquest ser) $135. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS-TV
Shows scenes of an active volcano Ki-
lauea. Discusses the discovery that the earth's
crust is no more than ten miles thick in Ha-
waii, that earthquakes do not start in the
crust, but in the mantle — the large mass which
lies between the earth's crust and its core
LC card Fi A 60-629
SEDIMENTATION
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
SEEDS OF THE DESERT
In STORIES OF MODERN APOSTLES
(4 films)
SEEING SOLID THINGS AND MOVING
THINGS
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
SEISMOLOGY
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
SELF-DEFENSE
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
98
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SELF-FEEDING HAYMAKER. lowaSt-Ames
1959 13min sd color £70
sh-c-ad
Contrasts one new method of harvesting
foliages with the conventional methods. The
tiiga quality of forage as well as the time
saved become the principal points to be de-
veloped
LC card Fi A 59-1103
SELF-GOVERNING PRISONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
SEMANTICS OF THE POPULAR SONG
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
SENIOR ACHIEVEMENT, INC.— THE CHI-
CAGO EXPERIMENT
In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films)
SENSE OF SIN
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS
In KEYS TO READING (3 films)
SENTENCES AND SOLUTION SETS
In TEACHER EDUCATION IN MODERN
MATHEMATICS (5 films)
SENTENCES: SIMPLE, COMPOUND, COM-
PLEX. Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60.
color $110
Jh-sh Guide
Explains that the accurate usage and
understanding of each type of sentence —
simple, coinpound, and complex — leads to
variety and exactness of expression. Uses ani-
mation and live action to demonstrate the
building of sentences through the use of in-
dependent and dependent causes
l^C card Fi A 60-31
SERMON ON THE MOUNT. CathMen 1960
30min sd color $225. rent $17.50
jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Illustration of St Matthew's text of
Christ's greatest sermon
SERVING CHRIST. Family 1958 30min sd b&w
rent $9
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization which illustrates that in
order to serve Christ a person must demon-
strate a real Christian concern for others.
Emphasizes the importance of personal Chris-
tian witnessing in all phases of daily life
LC card Fi A 59-135
SETTING 'EM STRAIGHT
In COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY (4
films)
SETTING FIRES FOR SCIENCE. Contem 1959
20min sd color $175
ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Shows the scientific study made of fires
set to doomed buildings in an Ontario town
evacuated for flooding by the St Lawrence
Seaway. Scientists of Canada's National Re-
search Council devised instruments for record-
ing the progress of a fire in all its stages.
With them, observations were made that may
help the country's fire fighters lessen the an-
nual toll of life and property
LC card Fi A 59-424
SETTING THE STAGE. OregHEd 1959 15min
sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
A look at Oregon's geographical features
and their influence upon Oregon climate
A SETTLER'S DAY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes a typical day in the life of a
pioneer family. Tells of the work the family
members do. Compares the chores of children
today with those of pioneer children
^^"^iI^q'^9, the great PLAINS. McGraw
1959 12mm sd (American adventure ser)
b&w $75. rent apply; color $150. rent apply
Jh-sh
Correlated with the book "American ad-
venture ' by Bertrand M. Wainger
peals with the period of American his-
tory between 1«50 and 1885. Shows how the
Indians, cattlemen ,and homesteaders became
adapted to the difficulties of the environment
of the Great Plains
LC card Fi A 59-801
SEVEN BRIDGES OF KOENIGSBERG.
Cmemaie 1958 4min sd color purchase
apply, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Bruce Cornwall
Explains that during the 18th century
in Koenigsberg. East Prussia, a popular pas-
time was to try to cross the bridges of the
city in a continuous walk, crossing none twice
— a problem of topology which mathematician
Leonard Euler proved insoluble
LC card Fi A 59-407
SEVEN CITIES OF ANTARCTICA. Disney
1959 30min sd color (People and places ser)
$300
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
The story of the establishment by the
United States Navy of seven bases in An-
tarctica for scientific study and observations in
connection with the International Geophysical
Year
LC card Fi A 60-460
SEVEN DAYS IN SALINA. ProtEpisc 1958
28min sd color $210. rent $8
sh-ad
Pictures the life of a bishop who serves
an area in western Kansas, and describes the
problems which he faces with only sixteen
parochial clergy working in a prairie area of
more than fifty thousand square miles
LC card Fi A 60-75
7(X) MILES OF BEACHES
In MOROCCO SERIES (5 films)
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORLD GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP & CANADA MATCHES.
NatEdFlms 1960 26min sd color $250. rent
$20
ad
Sponsored by International Golf Assn.
Features the Australian team winning
the Canada Cup, Shows world's top profes-
sional golfers from 30 nations in action
SEX IS PART OF LIFE
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN INFANCY AND
CHILDHOOD. MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w
(Understanding human behavior ser) $100
sh-c-ad
Discusses the adaptational approach to
psychosexual development, and contrasts this
concept with psychosexual development as de-
scribed in the libido theory. Discusses the im-
portance of evaluating patterns of behavior
that appear sexual, but are motivated by other
than the desire for sexual gratification. De-
scribes some of the problems posed by the
conflict between the desire for sexual gratifica-
tion and the restrictions imposed by parents
and society
LC card Fi A 59-1017
SHADOW ON THE LAND. UnitedChurch 1959
32y2min sd color $180, rent $9
sh-c-ad
Reveals the nature of the socio-economic
"shadow on the land" which overhangs all
farm families, all rural communities, all town
and country churches
THE SHAKEMAKER. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the shakemaker. Explains how
trees are cut and demonstrates the tools used
for making the shakes. Points out how the
methods used have not changed for hundreds
of years
99
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
SHALL THESE BONES LIVE? NatAcadJew
1959 30min sd b«few (Eternal light ser)
rent $8.5U
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC-TV and Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary
Stars Theodore Bikel, actor, singer,
guitarist, in dramatic reading with music
which illustrates the living quality of the
Hebrew language through history
SHAPES, COLORS, FIGURES
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
SHE ALSO RAN. Carousel 1958 23min sd b&w
(Now it can be told ser) $135, rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Hal Roach Studios
Back in 1884 Belva Lockwood set out
to prove that women had their rightful place
in the world. She ran for President and after
an exciting campaign pooled over 3,000 votes
. (all from men)
SHE WEARS TEN HATS. NatPresto 1958
12min sd b«&w free- loan
Jh-sh-c
Depicts the role of the homemaker today
in contrast with the slow moving, more leisurely
life of yesterday, and with the use of modern
electrical appliances, she accomplishes her
many roles with ease and dexterity
SHEARING TIME. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Explains the importance of wool. Shows
how sheep shearing is done
SHELTER. Gateway 1959 lOmin sd (Primary
modern civilization ser) b&w $55, color $110
p-el
Two young boys learn about the types
of shelters which were used many years ago
for protection from weather and attack and
discover that some were natural shelters and
others were made from materials which were
readily available. Shows views of modern
homes and buildings made of many different
kinds of materials
LC card Fi A 60-249
THE SHEPHERD. IntPlmBur 1959 12min sd
b&w $65
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
^^ Photographed on the grassy uplands of
the British Columbia interior. Shows, in poetic
mood, the ageless theme of a shepherd caring
for his sheep. No spoken commentary — the only
sounds are those of nature mixed with a sott
musical background and the barking of two
sheep dogs
SHIFTING LOYALTIES
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
SHOES AND SMITHS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Shows the blacksmith preparing and fit-
ting horseshoes. Describes the days when the
smith's shop was the busiest place in town.
Tells of the interdependence of the pioneer
and the horse
SHOPPING. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Presents a shopping trip to an old general
store. Explains old time items and their uses.
Shows an old-fashioned coffee grinder, meat
chopper, stove, and stereopticon
SHOPPING IN PARIS
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
SHORT AND SUITE. IntFlmBur 1960 5min
sd b&w or color purchase apply
p-ei-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
An art film in which images, engraved
and colored on film by Norman McLaren, ex-
press through rhythmic flights of light and
color the recollection of an evening in town
LC card Fx A 60-471
SHOULD WE STRESS SECURITY?
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
SHOULD YOU DRINK? McGraw 1959 21mln
l?35,'?^^t Sl^^ ^"^ ^"'^^^^^^ ^^--^ «--"
sh-c-ad
Correlated with the book "Health for
effective living-' by. Johns, Sutton ar?d Webste?
. iiixpiains the importance of each person's
Uyf'usl of afcohol^""^ intelligent de^c1sio?f abo"ut
LC card Fi A 59-800
EFLA evaluation card No. 4149
®'^°i^s^i'^^°W. O^ THE EAST. ModernTP
1958 14min sd color free-loan -^""^^"-^^
ad
for E|tl™'=lfat^e^ Ix^osl'fo'n^ ^"" Productions
held at West SprinRfleld, Mass Show« 17'i
acres o( colorful exhibits and disSlara^ "^
®"irb^w°f^eeTl^5,"'- M<>^«™TP 1958 29min
Holy i{^?SSr&^K '^-^'^ ^^^^ Productions for
„, . .Presents a detailed study of the imae^e
which appears on the Holy Shroud beliS^ld
in.^® ^-^ ^^^^^1 burial cloth of JesUs Chrllt
thenUcIS^'^^''^^ ^"^ ^''^^^''^ ^^ claim^f au-
LC card Fi A 59-664
^"'plactlTerr/lnt'lro'" '"* "'°'- 'P««"« ^^
Jh-sh-c-ad
r£^w°''^l ^y^ ^^}^ Disney Productions
wr.rt ^o^^^^^fv,*^® family life, the customs, the
^Ri^ ^?:^^ the ^ play of the people, together
S Thliilnd^^'''^"'*' ^''''^^ ^^ tfie pSntr^
SICILY, ISLAND OF MEMORY. Pizzo 1958
18min sd color $135, rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Presentation of Sicily, a land whose
monuments stand^ as landmarks along ^|
of^ib'i ^^ilFJZ^^^ ^J^^^^ ?^P^® F^ guardians
^e We t^"^^^®^ heritage from the East and
SICK ABED. NYStHealth 1958 23min sd b&w
purchase apply
sh-c-ad
•11 .Shows the proper home care of a patient
ill with a virus or flu-like infection. De-
scribes the home-care practices of reading a
thermometer, charting temperature readings,
caring for the thermometer, bathing the
patient, and planning proper diet
LC card Fi A 59-921
SICK CARE WHEN IT'S "CATCHING." Far-
ley 1957 5min sd b&w $10. free-loan; color
$25. free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-.ad
Produced by Vavin. Inc. for Paper Cup
and Container Institute
Helpful hints to mothers on how to
treat Junior when he's sick
SIDE BY SIDE. Mizrachi 1959 28V2min sd color
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lasky Film Productions
Interprets child-care and social -welfare
activities in Israel with the overall develop-
ment of Israel through a series of seven per-
sonalized stories
LC card Fi A 59-321
SIGHT AND SOUNDS AROUND THE DEN-
TAL CHAIR. AmDental 1958 llmin sd
color rent $3.50
p-el-ad
Produced by Texas State Dept. of Health
A ten year old child is introduced to
the sights and sounds of the dental ofl^ice. The
equipment and instruments are explained.
X-ray pictures are taken
100
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SIGNIFICANT YEARS. Assn 1958 26min sd
b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Newsweek magazine
A documentary highlighting the great
events and personages of the past quarter cen-
tury
SIGNS TAKE A HOLIDAY. NatSafety 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Cal Dunn Studios
Uses animation to tell the story of the
importance of traffic signs, signals and mark-
ings in today's complex motorized society
SILASTIC RTV. Dow 1959 14min sd color $60.
free- loan
ad
Presents data on Dow Coming's room
temperature, ready-to-use, vulcanizing silicone
rubber. Emphasizes the product's use for dip
coating parts, for use as a flexible mold ma-
terial and for making prototype parts
SILENT ORDER. Brandon 1959 llmin sd b&w
$55. rent $5
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Michael Scott
Depicts a Trappist monastery, showmg
monks in silent meditation, at prayer, hard
at work in the fields of their abbey near Tip-
perary, caring for their animals, and absorbed
in their hobbies
SILK SCREEN PRINTING
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
SILVER SPRINGS: BATHING BEACHES.
FloridaDev 1958 ISVamin sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Guided Tours Productions
for Florida's Silver Springs , „
Depicts the beauty of world-famous
Silver Spring's — underwater picture capital of
the world. Shows water ballet and swimmmg
in year-round 72° crystal clear springs
SILVER SPRINGS: DEER RANCH. Florida
Dev 1958 ISVamin sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Guided Tours Productions
for Florida's Silver Springs
A visit to Tommy Bartlett s unique Deer
Ranch located at Florida's Silver Springs
SILVER SPRINGS: GLASS BOTTOM BOAT.
FloridaDev 1958 13l^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Guided Tours Productions
for Florida's Silver Springs
A look down through 80 feet of crystal
clear water in the world s largest springs
SILVER SPRINGS: PRINCE OF PEACE.
FloridaDev 1958 13%min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Guided Tours Productions
for Florida's Silver Springs
Shows Paul Cunningham's life-like mod-
elings of biblical scenes, set in chapel sur-
roundings
SINE LANGUAGE
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER -f SPACE
SINGING IN THE GENERAL MUSIC CLASS.
lowaU 1957 30min sd b&w $100. rent $3.75
c-ad
Discusses the implications inherent in
working with singing groups which include
voices that are changing. Includes student dis-
cussion and suggestions as to procedure which
can be followed in dealing with this problem
LC card Fi A 59-541
SIZE OF PENAL INSTITUTIONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
SKY HOLIDAY. ModernTP 1959 22min sd color
free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Northeast Airlines
Depicts a ski weekend at Stowe. Vt. with
its scenery, its ski trails ranging from mild
beginners' slopes to the National
SKY LIFT TO SKI LIFT. Miller 1959 15min sd
b&w $65, rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts European skiing at Davos. Zer-
matt and Zurs
SLALOM CHAMPS. Brandon 1959 lOmin sd b&w
$65. rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by George Kraska
Shows the 25th Jubilee Arlberg-Kandahar
Races at St Anton, the winter sports resort in
the Tyrol. Features the founders of the Federa-
tion of International Skiers. Hans Schneider and
Sir Arnold Lunn, and some of the world's cham-
pion skiers in action
SLEEPING BEAUTY
In GREAT MOMENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
SLIP FORM CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE
GRAIN ELEVATORS. MinnU 1959 30min sd
color $230
sh-c-ad
Follows the construction of a 180.000
bushel concrete country grain elevator from
excavation of the foundation pit to actual use
of the finished elevator
SMALL BRONZE MASK. CinemaGld 1958 12min
sd b&w rent $7.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by George Acaro
Displays the works of Nathaniel Kaz
grouped to show his evolution, beginning with
the classical Graeco-Roman head, "Mother."
and leading to his modern works as displayed
in the foremost museums of our country
SMALL WORLD OF JOHN J. PENNYFEATH-
ER. Employers 1960 45min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Mehring Productions
_ Presents a sales training clinic, dealing
with the interpersonal relations of a know-it-all
hosiery salesman who is not sufficiently sensi-
tive to the people or situations around him
LC card Fi A 60-590
SNAKE KING
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
SNOW IN CORTINA
(In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13
films)
SOCIAL REFORM
In CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICAN
HISTORY (4 films)
SOCIALLY-MALADJUSTED CHILD
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
SOIL JUDGING
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
SOIL SURVEY
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
SOIL WATER
In KNOW YOUR SOIL SERIES (14 films)
SOIR DE FETE. Brandon 1959 6min sd color
$90. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Les Films de Pleiade
Abstract designs drawn directly on film
suggest the humor of a celebration, complete
with fireworks, crowds of people, and amuse-
ments
LC card Fi A 59-720
SOLAR FLARES. MichU 1959 13min sd b&w
$60. rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
Explains sun spots: plages, the bright
areas that always surround sun spots: filaments,
long, dark markings often found near the plage
regions; and prominences, masses of hydrogen
gas which project beyond the edge of the sun
THE SOLAR SYSTEM: THE GIANT PLANETS
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
THE SOLAR SYSTEM: THE SMALL PLAN-
ETS
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
101
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
SOLUTION PROCESS. lowaSt-Ames 1959 7min
sd b«few $25
sh-c
Produced by Telecommunicative Arts Stu-
dents . , .
Illustrated by simple animation techniques
the mechanisms by which various substances
dissolve, using water and benzene as solvents,
and common salt and naphthalene as solutes.
Explains in terms of their molecular properties
the reasons for differences in solubility of var-
ious solute-solvent combinations
LC card Fi A 59-1104
SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS. Lassie 1958
13min sd color $100, rent $2.50
el-Jh-ad
Points out, through the experiences of a
typical eleven-year-old girl, the desirability
of an outdoor recreational program for young
girls, and shows how the Lassie League has
met the need in one community
LC card Fi A 59-338
SOMETHING OF VALUE (excerpt). TFC 1958
lOmin sd b&w rent apply
sh-c Guide
Classroom excerpt of the feature film of
the same title produced by M-G-M
Based on the book of the same title by
Robert C. Ruark
A dramatization dealing with the problems
of a white boy and a Negro boy who grow up
as brothers in Africa, showing how their re-
lationship is threatened by adult prejudices as
the boys approach maturity
LC card Fi A 59-1065
SOMETHING TO DIE FOR. Gospel 1959 45min
sd b«&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
Story of Kim Sun and his sister, Mei Lei,
students in a Singapore high school who come
to Christ as converts. Kim Sun and Mei Lei
face expulsion from their home, and the con-
sequent dark uncertainties of the future. This
they face willingly, so firm becomes their new-
found faith
SOMETHING TO WRITE ABOUT. McGraw
1959 7min sd b&w (Your language ser) $50,
rent apply
Jh
Correlated with "Your language," book
one, by LaBrandt, Rose, Painter and Baldridge
Three students discuss recent personal ex-
periences, and their conversation is used to
motivate the writing of their English themes
LC card Fi A 59-799
SONATA AS A WHOLE
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
SONATA FORM: DEVELOPMENT AND LINK
TO RECAPITULATION
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
SONATA FORM: RECAPITULATION AND
CODA
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
SONATA FORM: THE DEVELOPMENT
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
SONATA FORM: THE EXPOSITION
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
SONG OF JEAN RICHEPIN. CinemalG 1959
13min sd color rent apply
ad
Produced by Carlos Toussaint
Hopeless lover complies with his mis-
tress request to bring his mother's heart to
her pet dog. Experiment from Mexico, based
on poem by the French symbolist Jean Richepin
SONGS OF AMERICA. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes life in America through its
songs. Shows how music was a part of work,
worship, love, and social activities. Includes
the singing of many folk songs
SONGS OF NOVA SCOTIA. Contem 1958 llmin
sd b«&w $50, rent $3
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of Can-
ada
Shows Dr Helen Creighton as she explores
the by-ways of her native Nova Scotia, finding
singers and songs in order to recapture on her
tape recorder the fast -receding folklore of the
early pioneers
LC card Fi A 58-998
SONGS WITHOUT WORDS. CinemalG 1959
3min sd b«&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Yoram Gross
Israel's first experimental film achieves
effects with the trivial objects: matches and
crumbled newspapers perform in a cinematic
ballet with anthropomorphic overtones
SOPHISTICATE. Tomlinson 1958 17min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Unusual Films
Describes a line of furniture manufactured
by Tomlinson in High Point, N.C. Displays in
detail some individual pieces and furniture
groupings
LC card Fi A 59-346
SOUND EDUCATION
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
SOUND OF POWER. Koppers 1958 21min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Lawrence Productions
Records Koppers' work in the field of air-
craft sound control. Gives the principles in-
volved in Koppers silencing treatment. Shows
past installations, and explores work planned
for the future
SOUND REASONING. Insulation 1959 5min sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Explains why noise is a problem today,
pointing out that households were quieter fifty
year ago and that the household appliances and
the open architectural planning of today neces-
sitate sound control. Shows how homes can be
made more quiet by using perforated insulation
board ceiling tiles
LC card Fi A 59-775
SOUNDS FAMILIAR. See YOUR VOICE AND
THE TELEPHONE
SOURCES OF SWEETS
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH
SCHOOL SERIES (15 films)
SOUTH-EAST ASIA AND ITS PEACEFUL
PENETRATION BY THE CHINESE
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
SOUTH POLE STATION
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
SOUTHERN '500. MillerBrew 1959 28i^min sd
color free- loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
Presents a stock car race in America on
the nation's fastest track
SOUTHWEST "HOPE-OUT" CUSTOMS. NET
1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser)
rent $3
P-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the custom of helping out in the
Southwest. Explains how people worked to-
gether in building their homes, harvesting
crops, and promoting social activities. Dis-
cusses the cultivation of sugar cane and mak-
ing of syrup
SPACE FOR LEARNING. Ideal 1958 15min sd
color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by California Redwood Assn.
Shows how America's top architects are
designing safer, more beautiful, more func-
tional schools at surprisingly low cost to the
community. Illustrates the contribution of a
material like California redwood
102
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SPACE, TIME AND STEEL. ModernTP 1959
23V^min sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Ai-mco Steel Corp.
A semi -technical presentation primarily
for engineers, architects, and industrial de-
signers on the subject of steel as a building
material, with emphasis on Armco steel build-
ings
LC card Fi A 60-283
SPAIN: THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE.
See ESPA5iA: TIERRA Y PUEBLO
SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL. Brandon 1959
16min sd b&w purchase apply, rent $17.50:
color purchase apply, rent $35
jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Centropa Film
Presents the Spanish Riding School, home
of the Liipizza horses. Shows the white horses
of Vienna and their riders in traditional exer-
^^ ^ LC card Fi A 59-721
A SPECIAL CHILD. BayShoreSch 1959 24min
sd color (Art education ser) $160. rent $4
el -ad
Produced by Don Lockhart
Explores art as a way of life. Pictures
a child discovering, imagining and creating, out
of doors and within the school. Depicts scenes
of outdoors, alternating with scenes of chil-
dren involved in creative art activities
SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ARTHRITIC PA-
TIENTS. NYArth 1956 12l^min sd b&w
free -loan
c-ad
Describes how the New York Arthritis
and Rheumatism Foundation assists patients
of New York City arthritis clinics to get
orthopedic equipment and other medically
necessary services which these patients can-
not otherwise obtain
A SPECIAL SET OF MODELS FOR INTRO-
DUCING CHEMISTRY. lowaU 1959 44min
sd color $275. rent $10
sh-c
Describes a set of 25 chemical models
especially selected to illustrate a maximum
number of fundamental chemical principles
with a minimum number and expense of models
LC card Fi A 60-368
SPECTACULAR NEW YORK. UW 1957 lOmin
sd b&w $22.95. color $47.25
sh-c-ad
Depicts points of interest the first visitor
to New York City wants to see — from the
Battery to the George Washington Bridge
LC card Fi A 58-981
SPEECH DISORDERS: PHYSICAL HANDI-
CAPS
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
SPEECH DISORDERS: STUTTERING
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
SPEECH: EFFECTIVE LISTENING. McGraw
1959 15min sd b&w (Speech ser) $90. rent
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Demonstrates the importance of effective
listening in the communication process. Points
out the obstacles to effective listening and
suggests ways for the listener to become aware
of these obstacles and to remedy them
SPEECH OF STUTTERERS BEFORE AND
AFTER TREATMENT. MinnU 1959 30min
sd b&w $150
c-ad
Follows the cases of stutterers for eight
Kears in order to demonstrate how their speech
as fared after treatment and after being under
environmental stress and strain. Shows how
the handicap aspect of stuttering — namely, the
secondary habit patterns — can be eliminated m
some stutterers; describes cases where fluency
has improved or relapsed with the passage of
*'"^® LC card Fi A 59-865
^^^^^fp P'^Fo^^f'A'^'9.'^- C-BEduc 1959 14min
sd b&w $95. rent $10
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Pacific Productions
. Teaches the basic tenets of speech prep-
aration as applicable to a typical high school
speech class
LC card Fi A 60-421
SPEECH: USING VISUALS IN YOUR
SPEECH. McGraw 1959 15min sd (Speech
ser) b&w $85. rent apply; color $160. rent
apply
sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Shows how to use various kinds of visual
methods and devices in a talk and illustrates
the manner in which the speech is made more
interesting and more effective
LC card Fi A 59-798
SPIRIT OF ALGONQUIN. CanTrav 1958 21min
sd color free -loan
el-Jh-ad
Depicts supervised children's camps in
Algonquin Park. Ontario, that build healthy
minds and bodies and provide challenging en-
vironment for the development of outdoor
^ LC card Fi A 60-641
SPIRITUAL LIFE IN PRISONS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
SPLICING MOTION PICTURE FILM. lowaU
1959 6V2min sd b&w $18. rent $1.25
sh-c-ad
Shows the basic procedures for making
satisfactory splices in 16mm motion picture
film
LC card Fi A 60-369
SPORTING VACATIONS
In MOROCCO SERIES
(5 films)
SPORTS SKILLS ANALYZED. lowaU 1957
31min sd b&w $100. rent $3.75
Jh-sh-c
An analysis of the various factors that
bear on the development of sports skills, such
as balance and stability in connection with
the location of the center of gravity in both
static and dynamic situations. Explains the
principles involved in applying force to an
object, the resultant motion, and the applica-
tion of leverage in sports situations
LC card Fi A 60-371
SPORTS THRILLS OF 1958. MillerBrew 1959
28l^min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cine- Sports
Includes many of 1958's high spots in
sports: the 62nd annual Cheyenne frontier
days. 1958 Miller Open, part of the Pro-Bowl
game, stock car racing at Darlington. S.C.
and hydroplanes racing in the President's Cup
Regatta
SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOLS
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
SPRING AND SPA
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
SPRINGBOARD AND FRONT APPROACH.
UW 1959 lOmin sd color (Sport of diving
ser) $120
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Telepix Corp.
Stresses the importance of the diver's
approach to the end of the board and the
spring Analyzes action (knee, arm and leg)
in execution of hurdle and take-off from the
springboard
SPRINGTIME
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
THE SPRUCE BOG. McGraw 1958 23min sd
color (Ecology ser) $250, rent apply
jh-sh-c
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada , ,. . , i^. v.
Describes the conditions under which a
spruce bog is formed, with details of the
plant types found at successive stages of
development from open water to mature spruce
forest
LC card Fi A 57-177 , . ,
103
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
SQUARES, CUBES, AND ROOTS
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
STABILITY AND CONTROL
In SECRET OF FLIGHT (13 films)
STAGE COACH LORE. OregHEd 1959 15min
sd b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Com-
mission
A staffe coach trip from Eug-ene to Port-
land in 1866. A close look at an authentic
stage wagon identical with the ones used on
this route
STAGE LIGHTING
In STAGECRAFT (4 films)
STAGE OF FOOLS
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
STAGECOACHES. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
P-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Explains how stagecoaches were made
and used. Describes early stages and dis-
cusses the dangers encountered during their
trips
STAGECRAFT (4 films). Coronet 1959 sd
Jh-sh-c
Produced by Frangor Films
Titles are:
1. GENERAL SCENERY CONSTRUCTION.
16min b&w $90. color $165. Describes the
construction of door and window flats,
steps, and parallels, and demonstrates a
simplified method of building steps. Ex-
plains the meaning of the terms scene
jack, saddle iron, and window thickness
LC card Fi A 59-1147
2. SCENERY FRAME CONSTRUCTION, llmin
b&w $60. color $110. Follows step by step
the construction of the frame — the basic
unit of scenery construction — from the
selection of the proper type of lumber,
through the final stages prior to painting
LC card Fi A 59-1148
3. SCENERY PAINTING, 8min b&w $45, color
$82.50. Describes the construction of a
collapsible parallel, calling attention to
its lightness, durability, and ease of
storage. Discusses the painting of the
scenery, showing the materials used and
the proper method of mixing and apply-
ing the paint. Demonstrates techniques
which will help produce various effects
LC card Fi A 59-1146
4. STAGE LIGHTING, llmin b&w $60. color
$110. Demonstrates the importance of
lighting in stagecraft and explains how
to develop a light plot into a final light-
ing set-up. Discusses the design and
use of common stage lighting equipment,
and shows how lighting must be con-
trolled to achieve the desired effects
LC card Fi A 59-1145
STAGING FOR TELEVISION
In PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PRO-
GRAMS (4 films)
STANDARD SHIFT DRIVING AND PRAC-
TICE DRIVING IN TRAFFIC
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
STANDARD SOLUTIONS AND TITRATION
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
STAR GAZING
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
STARS AND STAR SYSTEMS. EBF 1960
16min sd b&w $90. rent $3.50; color $180,
rent $5.50
Jh-sh Guide
Explains that with the use of powerful
telescopes astronomers have been able to
photograph about one and one-half billion
stars. , Shows the work of the astronomer
with the, reflecting telescope and explains the
use of the photometer in astronomical meas-
urements
LC card Fi A 60-250
THE START OF SCHOOLS. NET 1957 15min
sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p.el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of schools during the time of the
settlement of America. Explains how children
were taught by their parents and the school-
master. Pictures early schools
STARTING NURSERY SCHOOL: PATTERNS
OF BEGINNING. NYU 1959 23min sd b&w
(Vassar studies of normal personality de-
velopment ser) $120. rent $6.50
c-ad Guide
Produced by Vassar College
Discusses the problem of the child leaving
mother and home to start nursery school, and
presents an approach which has been found by
the Vassar Nursery School to reduce the anx-
iety and stress sometimes seen at the beginning
of the year
LC card Fi A 59-972
EFLA evaluation card No. 4118
STATE LAKES FOR FISHERMEN. Tenn
Game&Fish 1959 17min sd b&w or color
purchase apply, free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Moore
Shows ten flne lakes owned and managed
by the Commission where the fisherman is alone
with no other recreational interference
STATIC ELECTRICITY. AmGas 1959 22min sd
color $200. rent $30
sh-c-ad
Produced by Kennedy Productions
Tells how static electricity is generated in
industry and the home. Points out the hazards
of static. Shows how to control static electricity
on the job
STEFAN ON SUNDAY. EBF 1959 14min sd
b&w $75, rent $3: color $150, rent $5
p-el Guide
A small boy living in a little Swedish vil-
lage discovers that one day of the week is
different from all the others when he goes to
pick up the morning's milk and finds the milk
shop closed
LC card Fi A 59-692
STEPHEN FOSTER AND HIS SONGS. Coronet
1960 16min sd b&w $90. color $165
Jh-sh-ad Guide
A dramatization of the life of Stephen
Foster. Describes the historical background of
his best known songs and presents the songs
against this background
LC card Fi A 60-30
THE STEPSITTERS. Methodist 1959 25min sd
b&w rent $5
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the benefits derived from the Meth-
odist Youth Fund as exemplified in the service
to young people at the Homer Toberman Set-
tlement House in San Pedro, Calif.
LC card Fi A 59-997
THE STEWART STORY. BellTel 1958 18min sd
b&w free -loan
ad
Produced by Owen Murphy Productions
Shows how department stores can success-
fully use telephone shopping, .iust as the Stew-
art Department Store of Baltimore does, with
success in retaining their share of the retail
market
LC card Fi A 59-762
STIGMA. IntFlmBur 1959 20min sd b&w pur-
chase apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
^ Portrayal of the way in which community
attitudes toward mental illness may hinder a
patient's return to normal life
LC card Fi A 58-999
STOP DRIVING US CRAZY. Methodist-Temp
1959 lOmin sd color $125, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Animated cartoon with an original jazz
score. Designed to help youth and adult groups
discuss safe driving, and the way Christian
values apply to the everyday practice of driv-
ing a car
LC card Fi A 60-523
EFLA evaluation card No. 4150
104
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
STORIES IN VERSE
In MEANT FOR READING (10 films)
STOP RATS FOREVER. Venard 1959 12i/2min
sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by d-Con Co.
Farm destruction by rats
STORIES OF MODERN APOSTLES (4 films).
CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b«S:w ea $95. rent
ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
SEEDS OP THE DESERT. Charles de Fou-
cauld. 20th century French soldier and
explorer, who devoted his life to working
and living with the Moslem people. . .
spritual founder of the Little Brothers
and Sisters of Jesus
TAR HEEL. Profile of Father Price, co-founder
of Maryknoll. whose moving spirit went
beyond his native North Carolina to China
in his mission to bring Christ to the
whole world
VICTORY OF FATHER ICARL. The ordination
to the priesthood of Klarl Leisner. prisoner
of the Nazis and victim of tuberculosis
. . .set in the Nazi concentration camp at
Dachau. Germany
YANKEE PAUL. Story of the convert founder
of the Paulists. Father Isaac Hecker. who
formed the first American religious com-
munity out of a need to relate the Catholic
Church to the American people
THE STORY OF A VALVE. Synd 1958 30min
sd b&w or color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Explains how in 1914 a missing engineer.
Sven Nordstrom conceived the idea for a new
type of plug valve. Shows the variety of appli-
cation it enjoys today
THE STORY OF CINDERELLA. FilmAssoc
1959 7min sd b&w $60. color $110
p-el
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Presents the Cinderella fairy tale as seen
and interpreted in water color and crayon draw-
ings by fifth grade school children
LC card Fi A 59-423
STORY OF COMMUNICATIONS. DeltaFlm 1959
8min sd color $120. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
From man's discovery of fire signals to
his conquest of space. Animated in modern art
form and narrated in poetic style with original
music
THE STORY OF GLASS. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the early American glassmakers.
Shows rare pieces made by Wistar. Stiegel.
Amelung, Libby. and others
THE STORY OF LEATHER. NET 1957 15min
sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-e!
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Discusses leather and the various articles
made from it. Describes how the Indians
in America learned to tan the hides of deer
and buffalo. Shows the tanning process in a
modern factory and traces the many uses of
leather today
THE STORY OF ROPE. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Shows rope making and its importance.
Explains how ropes were made by the early
settler. Shows the cutting and harvesting of
the abaca plant
THE STORY OF SALT. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Discusses salt and its importance to the
settlers of America. Shows places where salt
i^jv,^^^^^®^?.^ ^^°1? the sea and where it is
mmed m .the earth. ^Explains the saltlicks, salt
E??s^er^fS"f'ooSI^ °' '^'' ^ "^^^^^ ^^^ '^^
^"^^cPLn^f IHE HARLAN SHOEMAKER
^^ 'J 09 L-.. Bailey 1960 15min sd color $145.
rGnt $7.50
c-ad Guide
Produced by Los Angeles City Schools
. ^u- °^HP®?^ the complete therapy program
of this school for the physically handicapped,
located in Los Angeles
THE STORY OF THE VORTEX
In SECRET OF LIGHT (13 films)
STORY OF TWINE. ModernTP 1956 26min sd
color free- loan
ad
Sponsored by International Harvester Co.
XT ?+• -pt"^®^ the growing of sisal fiber in
Haiti, Its manufacture into agricultural twine
by ingenious machines and the use of twine in
modern farm equipment
^"^^.RX, OF VITAMIN C IN THE SCHOOLS.
ModernTP 1956 15min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Florida Citrus Commission
Shows ways of using and serving Florida
orange juice m schools
THE STORY OF WATER. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
The history of America through its rivers,
oceans, bays, and small streams. Shows how
rivers are formed and where rain originates
and drops
STORY OF WINE IN CANADA. CanTrav 1957
12min sd color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by Canadian Wine Institute
How the bountiful grape crops of the
Niagara peninsula are grown, harvested and
processed into wine, with scenic views of
Niagara Falls as background
STRANGE BIRDS OF MIDWAY. Solana 1960
27i^min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Evinrude Motors
A view .of bird life on Midway Island
with close-ups of the albatross, the man-o-
war, the tropic bird, the booby bird, and the
sooty, noddy and fairy terns in their natural
habitats
LC card Fi A 60-541
STRANGE CUSTOMS OF THE ESKIMO. AV-
ED 1959 lOjuin sd color (Beyond the Yukon
ser) $100. rent $6
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Eskimoland Pictures
Describes the strange and sometimes
primitive customs of the people of the Yukon.
Shows how they live, play, and work, explain-
ing that the women do the work of the house
and leave the men free to search for food.
Includes scenes of an annual spring celebra-
tion
LC card Fi A 59-885
STRANGER IN THE FAMILY. IllPubHealth
1959 55min sd color free-loan
c-ad
Tells of the ordeal and rehabilitation of
a mentally-ill young man
STRANGER RETURNS. UnitedChurch 1956
34min sd color rent $13
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Story of a missionary named Carl Rieger.
who after five years in Japan returns to the
United States ... to a changed land
STREET TO THE WORLD. CanNFB 1959
14min sd b&w $75
el-Jh-sh-ad
A story without words, a poetic study,
in images and sounds, of the Montreal dock
area and of a boy who escapes the drabness
of his surroundings to while away fanciful
hours at the great piers
105
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
STRETCHING THE IMAGINATION
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER + SPACE
(9 films)
STUDENTS' SERIES
In GREAT MOMENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
STUDIES OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE
In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12
films)
A STUDY OF CRYSTALS. Journal 1957 17min
sd color $180
sh-c-ad
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions
Visualizes fusion methods used in chem-
ical research, combining live-action laboratory
sequences, animation and micro- photography.
Shows the colorful patterns formed in crystal
growth as seen under the microscope
THE SUBJECT AS SHAPE AND SYMBOL
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
SUDAN WITNESS. Augsburg 1959 18min sd
color rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Shows the primitiveness of the mission
in the French Camerouns of West Africa and
the means by which the missionaries have to
work in order to bring these people the Mes-
sage of Christ
SUGAR FARM. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Tells how the early settlers made sugar
from maple syrup. Describes experiments to
extract sugar from beets and cane. Presents a
modern sugar farm
SUGGESTIONS FOR PEACE-SETTLEMENTS
IN ALGERIA AND PALESTINE
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
SULFUR AND HYDROGEN SULFIDE
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
SULFUR DIOXIDE AND SULFUROUS ACID
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
SULFURIC ACID
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
SUMMER. Cinemaie 1959 llVzmin sd b&w pur-
chase apply, rent apply
ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
Three girls day-dream on the beach on a
summer's day. Light humor and symbolic pan-
tomime are combined with music
SUMMER FEEDING. WisU 1959 13min sd color
$54.06, rent $1
Jh-sh-ad
Presents some research findings on sum-
mer feeding of dairy cattle at Marshfield ex-
periment station. Strip grazing, green feeding,
and the use of stored feeds are compared.
Shows problems involved in each system of
feeding, wet weather complications, mechaniza-
tion and labor requirements «-?«. ■ ah ■ ^
LC card Fi A 59-1186 ^' i^i^r
SUMMER OF DECISION. Assn 1959 28y2min sd
b&w free- loan
jh-sh-c
Sponsored by Council on Social Work Ed-
ucation
A young student works at social work
as a summer job, and sees how case workers
assist and guide several people. He finds that
he is well-suited to the occupation as a career
SUMMER'S DIARY. Finnish 1958 llmin sd
color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Finnish State Railways
A trip by Finnish State Railways train
from the big cities of the south— Helsinki,
Tampere and Turku— to the fells of Finnish
Lapland and the scenic lake regions of eastern
Finland
SUMMERTIME
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
SUMMERTIME IN SAVOIE. Radiant 1959
14 min sd b&w or color (France for fun ser)
free -loan
c-ad
Produced by Vavin, Inc. for French Gov-
ernment Tourist Office
Depicts scenes of the French province of
Savoie — its mountains, streams, health spas,
beaches and old-world chalets
SUMMERTIME IN THE FRENCH ALPS
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
THE SUN
In ASTRONOMY FOR YOU (13 films)
SUN VALLEY DAZE. Miller 1959 15min sd
b&w $65. rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows skiing at Sun Valley — Harriman
cup racers and beginners on Dollar Mountain
SUNDAE PARTY. Farley 1957 5min sd b&w
$10, free-loan; color $25, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Vavin, Inc. for Paper Cup &
Container Institute
Teenagers show how to make an ice
cream sundae party a lot of fun without much
work
SUNDAY BEST. KansasStU 1957 lOmin sd b&w
free- loan
Jh-sh
Fitting and showing of dairy animals
SUNDAY IN THE SOUTH. NET 1957 15min sd
b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Tells of Sunday customs and activities
in the southern section of the United States.
Discusses a house- raising. Explains how fam-
ilies cooperate and plan their social gatherings
SUNLIGHT. Cinemaie 1959 9min sd b&w rent
apply
ad
Produced by Melvin Van
A Negro cast enacts a revealing episode
in a man's life, climaxed by a surprise ending
SUPPLYING STOCK TO THE OPERATOR.
GenMot 1959 16min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
Illustrates the five basic principles in-
volved in supplying stock to the operator of a
production machine in such a way as to make
the job easier and insure maximum efficiency
SURFACE AREAS OF SOLIDS
In DISCOVERING SOLIDS (3 films)
SURFACE OF THE EARTH. AV-ED 1959
12min sd b&w $50, rent $3; color $100, rent
$6
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes the unusual formation of the
ever- changing earth. Shows views of the
caves of Virginia and New Mexico with their
stalagmites and stalactites, of the wind-blown
and water-worn mountains and rocks of the
southwest, and of the glacial-formed lakes and
valleys, using animation to explain how these
wonders of nature were formed
LC card Fi A 59-886
EFLA evaluation card No. 3834
THE SURGEON GENERAL
In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films)
SURPRISE BOOGIE. Brandon 1959 6min sd
color $90. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Les Films de Pleiade
Abstract patterns painted directly on
film accompany Robert Cambier's jazz score
LC card Fi A 59-722
106
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films). NET 1958
ea 29min sd
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by WTHS-TV
Uses underwater photography to visit the
floor of the ocean and show how various forms
of life fit into the area in which they live
Titles are:
1. ADAPTATION, b&w rent $4.75. Shows how
armor, camouflage, speed and agility are
used as devices for escaping physical
damage by enemies or the power of
waves. Sequences of crabs, sponges, .ielly-
flsh, plankton, worms and mollusks
2. WHERE LAND AND WATER MEET, b&w
$125, rent $5.25; color $250. rent $8.50.
Points out the many places along the
seashore where sea animals make their
homes. Sequences of the sand flea, clam,
sea hare, snail, many kinds of crabs and
other seashore creatures
3. ON THE ROCKS, b&w $125, rent $5.25:
color $250, rent $8.50. Features under-
water scenes of coral, clams, sea urchins,
varieties of fish, sea worms, the octopus,
and many kinds of vegetation. Explains
their means of protection and methods
of obtaining food.
4. AT THE BOTTOM, b&w rent $4.75. Shows
underwater scenes of tube worms, star-
fish, crabs, clams, choral, the sting ray,
turtle, sea hare, pigmy octopus, and
others. DLscusses briefly the part these
creatures play in the "chain of life" in
the sea
5. LIFE ON THE CORAL REEF, b&w $125,
rent $5.25; color $250, rent $8.50, Points
out the factors which affect the structure,
growth, and survival of coral. Shows
types of coral including the rose, fan,
chenile, star, lettuce, brain, hat and
others. Sequences of the many kinds of
fish which inhabit the coral reef
6. THE SWIMMERS, b&w rent $4.75, Illus-
trates how body shapes and fin types
vary. Includes scenes of the giant tuna,
hound fish, nurse shark, porpoise, sea
turtle. Portuguese man-o'war, angel fish
and others
7. SELF-DEFENSE, b&w rent $4.75. Shows
how armor, speed and agility, hiding,
Soison, escape by autotomy and camou-
age, are used for survival. Includes
close-ups of lobsters, crabs, starfish, sting
rays, the conch, chiton, sea worms, and
the squirrel fish
8. THE LIFE CYCLE, b&w $125, rent $5.25;
color $250, rent $8.50. Illustrates the im-
portance of microscopic plankton in pro-
viding the basic sustenance for many
species of marine life. Shows how various
marine organisms capture their food
and the part they play in the food chain.
Includes sequences of the sponge, clam,
parrot fish, sting ray, octopus, manta
ray, needle fish, barracuda and others
9. HELLO DOWN THERE! b&w rent $4.75.
Discusses non-animal sounds and those
Eroduced by marine animals. Illustrates
ow fish and other marine organisms
make sounds through air sacs, teeth, ex-
ternal body parts, and air flaps. Ex-
plains how underwater sounds serve as
attraction devices, reaction devices to
environmental conditions, as signals, and
as incidental noise which serves no pur-
pose
10. MAN, THE PREDATOR, b&w rent $4.75.
Discusses traditional and primitive meth-
ods of catching marine creatures used
by native fishermen of the Bahama Is-
lands. Shows how the fishermen's skills
are based on a knowledge of the rela-
tionship between living creatures and
their environment
11. THE OCEAN RIVERS, b&w rent $4.75.
Shows the use of scientific instruments
in obtaining basic oceanographic facts.
Demonstrates how data gathered at sea
is interpreted in the laboratory and trans-
ferred into useful charts, maps, and
tables
12. THE UNFINISHED SEARCH, b&w rent
$4.75. Explains the research efforts of
marine scientists in conserving the nat-
ural resources of the sea, increasing the
productivity of the sea and discovering
new fact about the sea and the life
within it. Visits Miami's Biscayne Bay,
Boca Grande Pass and Everglades Na-
tional Park
SURVIVAL IS NOT ENOUGH. NatFd 1957
15mm sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Stories of polio patients who have made
successful comebacks. Remarkable advances
in rehabilitative treatment made possible
through programs supported by the March of
Dimes
LC card Fi A 59-893
SWAMP. MinnU 1956 9min sd color $95
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Deals with the problem of wildlife con-
servation. Shows some 18 varieties of birds and
animals, typical wildlife of the marsh lands of
Minnesota
SWAN LAKE
In GREAT MOMENTS OF THE DANCE
(41 films)
SWEDISH WAY TO SUNSHINE SPLENDOR.
SwedishAm 1957 40min sd color free- loan
ad
Swedish American Line's luxury liners
cruise tropic waters, and their itineraries in
the West Indies include all the exotic ports of
the Spanish Main
THE SWIMMERS
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
SWISS ON WHITE. ModernTP 1957 25min sd
color free- loan
ad
Sponsored by Swissair
An informal ski tour with ski head-
quarters at Klosters, Switzerland. Shows spring
skiing and Swiss hospitality, including Swiss
food
THE SWITCH POINT. Methodist 1958 13min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad
A dramatization about a retired man who
is asked to run for the school board, and who
questions where and when a man's responsibil-
ity begins and ends
LC card Fi A 59-998
SWITZERLAND IS FOR SKIING. Miller 1959
15min sd b&w $65, rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to Davos, Wengen, the Eiger
Glacier, the Jungfrajoch and the Meyerhof
THE SWORD AND THE FLUTE. Filmlm 1959
24min sd color $240, rent $20
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by James Ivory
Uses Indian music and Moghul and Raj-
put miniature paintings in presenting four
facets in the thinking of India: the courtly
life during the reign of the Turkoman Muslim
conqueror Emperor Akbar; the saintly life of
the yogin and the respect shown the true as-
cetic; the spiritual meaning of romantic love
between man and woman; and the adored divine
bridegroom, which is one of the symbols as
represented by the Lord Krishna
LC card Fi A 59-522
LES SYLPHIDES
In GREAT MOMENTS OF THE DANCB
(41 films)
SYLVAN SKETCHES. Paillard 1960 12min sd
color $120, free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ernst Wildi
Poetic story showing the colors and pat-
terns in the woodlands during the four seasons.
No narration, background music only
LC card Fi A 60-598
SYMPHONY IN NO B FLAT. Cinemal6 1959
lOmin sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Rodolfo Kuhn
A satire from the Argentine, set in the
future, facetiously explores some of the rather
'unexpected' effects of radio-active fall-out
SYNTHESIS OF A COMPOUND
In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES
(27 films)
107
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
TV: FAMILY FRIEND OR FOE?
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
TAHITI AND ISLANDS UNDER THE WIND.
Ideal 1958 28min sd color $109.33, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Henry Strauss Productions
for Pan American World Airways
A glimpse of the island of Tahiti, show-
ing scenes of the daily life of the people
LC card Fi A 59-251
TAKE A TALKIE-BREAK
In COMMUNICATION FOR SAFETY (4
films)
TALAVERA
In MEXICAN CERAMIC ARTISTS— THEIR
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES (3 films)
TALE OF TWO TOWNS. AudioProd 1959 19min
sd (Fire prevention ser) b&w $38, color $85
Jh-sh-c
Sponsored by National Board of Fire Un-
derwriters
Shows how the highly trained professional
fire departments of two different towns extin-
guish actual fires in homes and mercantile
establishments. Explains how a salvage minded
fire department earns for itself the respect
and support of the citizens it serves
TALENTED HANDS. CanTrav 1956 18min sd
color free -loan
ad
Produced by Nova Scotia Film Bureau
How Nova Scotians are rediscovering the
pleasures of creating objects of art with their
own hands, as illustrated in many examples of
pottery, ceramics, woodcarving, weaving and
other handicrafts
TALK WITH MR D. StandardStI 1959 20min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Outlines the function of the industrial
distributor. Highlights his many services to
industry in his community, showing why a dis-
tributor, and only a distributor, can perform
this function
TALKING OURSELVES INTO TROUBLE
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
TAMING THE WILD. Sportlite 1957 12y2min sd
(Adventure out of doors ser) b&w $55, rent
$5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering Productions
Wildlife in Michigan: a cock pheasant
which turns mother; a black bass which eats
from a man's hand and a wolf pup reared in
civilization
TAMPERE. Finnish 1958 13min sd color free-
loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Suomi Filmi, Finland
Depicts Tampere, the second largest city
in Fmland and the industrial center of the
country, known for its beautiful parks, cul-
tural activities and social welfare work
TAOS. Sportlite 1958 12i/2min sd (The travel-
bug ser) b&w $65. rent $5; color $140. rent
$10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
Taos N.M.. . in the historic southwest,
was the third white settlement in the United
States. Taos Pueblo, nearby, is today the
same as it was when the white man first saw
it. Indians, living in ancient structures, create
much interest with their quaint and unusual
customs
"^'^^o"''^?.^ R^CO.RDER- lowaU 1960 6min sd
b&w $18. rent $1.25
sh-c.ad
Outlines a variety of uses for the tape
recorder, and procedures for setting up and
adjusting magnetic tape recorders for use
LC card Fi A 60-376
TAR HEEL
In STORIES OF MODERN APOSTLES (4
films)
TARGET TOQUEPALA. UtahConstr 1959
42min sd b&w free-loan
ad
Produced by Palmer Films
Depicts the various phases and methods
of construction of a copper mine, mill and
smelter in Peru including harbor, railroad,
townsite and manufacturing facilities built by
the Utah Construction & Mining Company
TASK OF THE LISTENER
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
TEACHER EDUCATION IN MODERN
MATHEMATICS (5 films). McGraw 1959
sd b&w ea rent apply
c Guide
Produced by Herbert Kerkow, Inc.
Titles are:
CONCEPT OP FUNCTION. 16min $105 Dis-
cusses the concept of function, showing
how to consider function in terms of
LC card Fi A 59-821
IRRATIONAL NUMBERS. 23min $150. Dis-
cusses techniques of teaching irrational
numbers to ninth graders, using the con-
cept of decimal fractions to arrive at a
positive statement of what an irrational
number is
LC card Fi A 59-813
NUMBER FIELDS. 17min $115. Develops for
ninth-grade algebra teachers the con-
cepts of sets, closures, and number fields;
shows the benefits of considering alge-
braic problems in terms of sets and
number fields
LC card Fi A 59-807
PATTERNS IN MATHEMATICS. 14min $90.
Illustrates a new approach to mathe-
matics in the high school curriculum
showing how mathematics is treated as a
series of interlacing patterns
LC card Fi A 59-804
EFLA evaluation card No. 4144
SENTENCES AND SOLUTION SETS. 21min
$140. Discusses the concept of set and
the usefulness of this concept in describ-
ing, explaining, and teaching equations
and inequalities
LC card Fi A 59-802
TEACHER FOR BILLIE
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
TEACHER WORE WHITE.
40min sd color free- loan
GenElec 1959
sh-c-ad
A story based on the design and manu-
facture of receiving tubes — with a love story
woven into the background
TEACHING CHILDREN'S BASKETBALL.
lowaU 1959 21min sd b&w $75. rent $2.50
c-ad
Outlines a developmental physical educa-
tion program based on the maturational levels
of children, with games modified to meet the
needs, interests, and limitations of the chil-
dren
LC card Fi A 60-377
TEACHING DRAFTING WITH TRANS-
PARENCIES. lowaU 1956 9min sd b&w
$45. rent $1.25
c
Demonstrates the use of the overhead
projector as a teaching aid in presenting group
instruction drafting (mechanical drawing)
LC card Fi A 60-378
TEACHING TECHNIQUES IN LAW. TulaneU
1958 30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser)
free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Explains how universities train men to
shoulder the responsibilities of the law. Shows
an actual classroom scene with a professor of
law questioning students. Includes a panel
discussion on the vaj-ious methods of teaching
LC card Fi A 59-958
108
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TEACHING TODAY. SouthernCalU 1958 14min
sd color $120. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Aims at bolstering and promoting teach-
ing as a top quality professional calling. Gives
a detailed analysis of the marks of a profes-
sion and then illustrates the manner in which
school teaching fulfills these qualifications
TEACHING YOUR CHILD WITH TOYS. Mod-
ernTP 1958 13min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Fiore Films for Playskool
Manufacturing Co.
"Miss Frances" discusses the qualities of
toys that help children in the early age groups
learn to play together. Shows how some of
these toys are made
TEAMING UP FOR THE FUTURE^ ^._ ^
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
TEAM PLAY
In BASKETBALL FOR BOYS (2 films)
TECHNIQUE OF SKI RACING. Miller 1959
15min sd b&w $65. rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Nations at Squaw Valley, Aspen. Arlberg
Kandahar at St Anton. Chamonix; featuring
Sailer, Schranz, Werner, Reider, Allais,
Pravda. Corcoran, and close up slow motion
studies of how to run gates, how to pre-jump
bumps and some of the most unusual spills
TEEN AGE ROCK. Gospel 1959 59min sd b&w
rent $25
sh-c-ad
The story of Ron and Julie, and what
happened in their lives because a foreign stu-
dent dared to open his heart about his reac-
tions to America
TEENAGE CHALLENGE. Family 1959 30min
sd b&w rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A young boy. faced with the conviction
to really live for Christ, enters a never to be
forgotten essay contest
TEENAGE CODE. Family 1959 30min sd b&w
rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Deals with two different viewpoints. One
says there is nothing wrong with cheating
unless you get caught. The other sa^ys there
is only one code for a Christian to follow
TEENAGE WITNESS. Family 1959 30min sd
rent $9
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
A youth headed in the wrong direction, is
helped by Christian classmates who are sin-
cerely interested in him
TEENAGER'S CHOICE. Family 1959 30min sd
b&w rent $9
sh-c-ad Guide
Sandy, a 17 year old high school grad-
uate, and her steady, Doug, decide to elope.
Sandy's father tries to make her see that mar-
riage is not an escape, but a God -given .rela-
tionship, in which Christ must be preeminent.
Sandy comes to realize that there is a right
and a wrong way to make a choice, and she
and Doug decide to let Christ lead their lives
TEETH, HEALTH AND APPEARANCE. Am
Dental 1957 7min sd b&w rent $2.50
ad
Produced by Edward J, Green .
A dentist explains the value of deciduous
dentition and the importance of space main-
tainers to the parents of a child patient
TELEO. Biblelnst 1959 25min sd color $190.
rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Missionary Enterprises
Shows the Holy Land as it is today.
Follows in the footsteps of Christ as Dr Jack
MacArthur presents an evangelistic message of
hope and life to a world on the verge of de-
struction
TELEVISION LIGHTING
In PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PRO-
GRAMS (4 films)
TELL TALE HEART. Rothschild 1959 27min
sd b&w $120, rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Conlon and Associates
. Edgar Allen Poe's story as told by a
single actor using only an old chair and fan-
tastic lighting techniques as "props." Short
biographical sketches and excerpts from other
Poe works are given by the same actor in a
classroom setting
EFTiA evaluation card No. 4048
TELLING STORIES TO CHILDREN. MichU
1959 27min sd color $200. rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Experts tell stories to a group of ele-
mentary school children. A student teacher
present learns from the story-tellers the
theoretical and practical techniques
TEN COMMANDMENTS. Moody 1957 13min sd
b&w (Bible adventure ser) rent $6
el-Jh
Tells how a freckle-faced boy who wants
Mr Fixit to keep his dog because he is tired
of keeping silly rules and plans to run away.
IS taught by Mr Fixit to see God's law as a
mirror of himself and a guide to Christ
LC card Fi A 58-1007
TENDER GAME. Contem 1958 7min sd color
$90. rent $7.50
c-ad
Produced by Storyboard. Inc.
To the tune of "Tenderly," sung by Ella
Fitzgerald and played by the Oscar Peterson
Trio, this animated short describes how two
semi -abstract representations of a girl and a
fellow fall in love
EFLA evaluation card No. 4120
TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS. NatEdFlms 1959
16min sd b&w $52.50, rent $20
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn.
Alex Olmedo demonstrates the basic
strokes of tennis to beginners
LC card Fi A 59-749
EL TESORO ESCONDIDO
In BEGINNING SPANISH (4 films)
TEXTURE AND COLOR
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
THAT THEY MAy LIVE. Pyramid 1959 27min
sd b&w $125, color $250
$185
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Also available in 19min version.
color
Presents latest advances in the training
of artificial respiration, and their practical ap-
plication in saving lives of suffocation victims
EFLA evaluation card No. 4152
THAT THEY MAY LIVE. UnitedJew 1958
15min sd b&w or color free-loan
c-ad
Based on a recent Women's Division Sur-
vey Mission to Europe and Israel. On-the-spot
report on some of the most exciting new de-
velopments in Israel today
THAT WE MAY BREATHE. NatFdAsth 1958
14min sd b&w $75. free-loan; color $110,
free -loan
ad
Produced by Western Cine Service
Describes the nature of asthma and out-
lines the rehabilitation program of The Na-
tional Foundation for Asthmatic Children in
Tucson, Ariz.
LE THEATRE NATIONAL POPULAIRE.
French 1958 20min sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
French narration
Shows one of the most famous theatres
in France, showing its home, the Palais de
Chaillot; a rehearsal; its tours in the suburbs
of Paris, the provinces and foreign countries; a
scene from Macbeth performed in the court-
yard of the Pope's Palace in Avignon
TELEVISION DIRECTING— I-II
In PRODUCING EDUCATIONAL TV PRO-
GRAMS (4 films)
THEATRE: ONE OF THE HUMANITIES
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE (12
films)
109
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
THEOBALD FACES THE FACTS. NatWCTU
1959 13i^min sd b&w $65, color $100
sh-c-ad
Produced by Cal Dunn Studios
An animated cartoon which presents facts
that reveal the inaccuracy of mythical fancies
concerning the effects of alcoholic beverages.
Designed for audience participation
LC card Fi A 60-596
THEOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN (4 films).
CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b«&w ea $95, rent
ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes , , .
Sets forth the basic articles of Catholic
theology, touching on both natural and revealed
tenets
Titles are:
1. MAN AND HIS CREATOR
2. MAN AND THE DIVINE PLAN
3. MAN AND CHRIST
4. MAN AND THE CHURCH
THERAYATTAM. Filmlm 1960 18min sd b&w
$95, rent $10
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by P. T. John, Bombay, India
A documentary on one of the oldest forms
of organized dance worship, of north Malabar
in south India, oerformed in the courtyard of
the village shrine in honor of the heroes that
belong to legend, faith, or family. Among the
dances included are those dedicated to Pata-
veeran, Chamundi, Kuttichathan, Kantakarnan,
and Gulikan
LC card Fi A 60-218
THERE WAS A DOOR. Contem 1959 38min
sd b&w $145, rent $7.50
c-ad
Produced by Green Park Productions for
Manchester Regional Hospitals Board
Deals with the care and treatment of the
mentally retarded. Emphasizes the trend in
Great Britain today toward treatment, training
and social services within the general com-
munity rather than in large and remote institu-
tions
THERE'S ALWAYS FISHING. TennGame&
Fish 1959 16i/^min sd b&w or color purchase
apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Paul Moore
Tells of year round fishing in Tennessee.
Shows catches of suager, walleye, bass, the big
catfish below Pickwick and stripes and small-
mouth
THESE ARE MY PEOPLE. ModernTP 1959
28min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization for
Columbia Gas System
Tells the story of the people who operate
the gigantic natural gas industry. Traces the
history and explains the complexity of the gas
industry
LC card Fi A 60-408
THESE ARE MY PEOPLE.
32min sd color free- loan
NavajoMiss 1959
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Tom Hotchkiss Colorfilm
Productions
The contemporary life of Navajo Indians
in Arizona, including many action shots of
cattle branding, Indian habitat, and how a
mission attempts to serve Indians with schools,
medical care, and spiritual emphasis
THEY CAME BY SEA. OregHEd 1959 15min sd
b&w rent $1.50
el
Sponsored by Oregon Centennial Commis-
sion
The first Europeans to see Oregon — the
sea captains and their crews who braved un-
known dangers to explore the New World. An
overall look at the exciting period of early ex-
plorations by such men as Ferrelo, Drake, and
Gray
THEY SEE AGAIN. Brandon 1959 25min sd
b&w $125, rent $7.50
ad
Shows the work of Prof Vladimir Filatov
of the PMlatov Experimental Institute for Eye
Diseases in Odessa in restoring sight to the
blind through transplantation of the cornea
THEY VOTED YES. MichEduc 1959 28min sd
b&w (The constant challenge ser) $60, free-
loan
sh-c-ad
The story of Waterford Township's school
system (Michigan) and how it kept up with
20th century growth and progress. Presents
clues on how to pass bond issues and village
campaigns
THINGS TAXES BUY. Hotchkiss 1959 lOmin sd
b&w $50, color $85
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Examines the municipal services pur-
chased by taxes, police and fire protection, util-
ities, and other basic benefits of local govern-
ment. Shows how good management of local
municipal spending means full value received
for tax dollars, emphasizes need for citizens to
know how taxes are being administered in
order to avoid waste or disaster
THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
THINKING IN TENS
In ARITHMETIC WITHOUT PENCIL AND
PAPER (5 films)
"THINKING" MACHINES. EducTest 1959
19min sd color (Horizons of science ser)
$210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Approaches and experiments in machine
intelligence." A mechanical mouse that learns
by trial and error, a chess game against a
giant computer, and a machine that recognizes
visual patterns are highlights
THIS IS ALSO AUSTRIA. Mauthner 1959 22min
sd b&w $120
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in English or German versions
A documentary about Austria, its econ-
omy, history, art and political importance
LC card Fi A 57-797
THIS IS FREE CHINA. Hotchkiss 1959 lOmin
sd b&w $50, color $85
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Deals with typical small town, village,
and country life among the people of Taiwan,
or Formosa — also shows glimpses of a typical
family in their daily living and ancestral wor-
ship. Covers the agriculture, industry, trans-
portation and national customs
THIS IS MS. NatMultScl 1960 4i^min sd b&w or
color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
A brief description of multiple sclerosis
— what it is, what its effects are and what is
being done to conquer it
THIS IS MAGIC. AmCyan 1959 12min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Roger Wade Productions
Introduction to the properties and uses
of American Cyanamid Company's new Creslan
acrylic fiber, with emphasis on its achievements
in dyeability, dye versatility and dye fastness.
Deals briefiy with the marketing program for
Creslan at the retail and consumer level
THIS IS MY BODY. ChrisBd 1957 SOmin sd
color rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by E. L. Whisler
Presents a sermon on the Communion
Service as it relates to Stewardship as preached
by Dr E. K. Moon
110
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
THIS IS MY FRIEND. Allegro 1958 29min sd
b&w $125, rent $5
ad
Sponsored by Cook County Dept. of Wel-
A story of a service offered by a public
welfare agency, which through the use of
volunteers, is helping many older people to
renew their interest in living and to acquire
new friends and new horizons within the
community
THIS IS PAKISTAN. Hotchkiss 1959 lOmin sd
b&w $50, color $85
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Covers a trip from Karachi, the capital,
across the great arid plain of West Pakistan,
to the nortnern frontier area of Sind, where
village life and contemporary modes of life are
shown. Describes present day agricultural and
industrial methods, Moslem beliefs and prac-
tices, and includes native music
THIS IS SKIING? Miller 1959 15min sd b&w
$65, rent $10; color $140
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A collection of the hilarious sequences
of skiers and their ridiculous antics around the
world
THIS IS SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING. Jole
1958 40min sd color set $350
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Cardan Productions for Am-
ateur Athletic Union of U.S.
Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced reels
show how to perform more than 70 synchron-
ized swimming stunts in this fast growing
sport; Intermediate and Advanced reels con-
clude with presentations of routines or compo-
sitions
Titles are:
Part 1. BASIC. 12min $115
Part 2. INTERMEDIATE. 12min $115
Part 3. ADVANCED. 16min $145
THIS IS TVA. TennVallAuth 1958 28l^min sd
b&w free-loan; color $85, free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c
Produced by Sam Orleans Associates
Describes TVA's resource development
program
THIS IS VERSAILLES. French 1957 lOmin sd
b&w rent apply
e!-Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to the palace of Versailles, inside
and outside, the gardens, the two Trianons and
Marie- Antoinettes "hamlet"
THIS IS WILDCAT. ModernTP 1959 26min sd
color free-loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Wildcat Mountain Corp.
Shows how four Olympic champions capi-
talize on Wild Mountain as a ski resource oy
building America's first Alpine lift
THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING. lowaU
1958 13min sd b&w rent $2.25
ad Guide
Sponsored by Herbert Hoover Birthplace
Foundation
Shows the activities at the celebration
of Herbert Hoover's 80th birthday at West
Branch, la., and the awarding of an Honorary
Doctor of Law's degree to Mr Hoover by the
State University of Iowa
THIS LIGHTED CANDLE
In DOUBLE LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER
MANN (3 films)
THREADING THE AMPRO PROJECTOR.
lowaU 1959 5min sd b&w $18, rent $1.25
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates in detail the basic pro-
cedures for proper threading of the Ampro
projector
LC card Fi A 60-381
THREADING THE KODAK PAGEANT SOUND
PROJECTOR. lowaU 1960 5min sd b&w $18,
rent $1.25
sh-c-ad
A step- by- step demonstration of the pro-
cedure necessary for proper threading of the
Eastman Pageant 16mm sound projector
LC card Fi A 60-382
THREADING THE RCA PROJECTOR. lowaU
1960 4y2min sd b&w $18, rent $1.25
sh-c-ad
A step-by-step demonstration of the pro-
cedure necessary for proper threading of the
RCA 400, 16mm motion picture sound projec-
tor
LC card Fi A 60-383
THREE DAYS IN ITALY
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
THREE FOR ADVENTURE. JohnsonMot 1958
35min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available from local Johnson Motors
dealers
Shows first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean
by an outboard boat. Trip starts in Copenhagen
and ends at New York
THREE FOR TOMORROW. AmPetrol 1958
28min sd color $100, free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Parthenon Pictures
Story about three married veterans in a
college student village who set out to choose
careers upon graduation from college. Outlines
the vocational opportunities in the petroleum
industry
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Methodist 1959
12min sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent
$5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a man who gives
a great deal of his earnings to charity,, and
discovers that his close friends are questioning
his motives
LC card Fi A 59-999
THREE-PART FORM: TERNARY
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
THREE PICKUP MEN FOR HERRICK. Cin-
emal6 1959 8min sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Melvin Van
In a desolate and alienated urban land-
scape, a sad group of Negroes and Whites com-
pete with each other in an ageless ritual. A
blending of lyricism and social comment. Scored
with snatches of old folk blues
3,842 METRES, AIGUILLE DU MIDI. French
1957 20min sd color rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Opens with a few scenes of La Rochelle,
Chenonceuax and other tourist sites before
showing the Chamonix valley and the Aiguille
du Midi in the French Alps where the highest
cable car in the world has just been completed
THREE, TWO. ONE— ZERO. McGraw 1958
54min sd b&w (Project 20 ser) $195. rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC -TV
Presents the overall story of nuclear
energy, its potentialities and its implications
LC card Fi A 59-70
EFLA evaluation card No. 3979
THROUGH A REAR VIEW MIRROR. Assn 1958
25min sd color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
A tour in old-time cars to some of the
historic landmarks of America, including Gettys-
burg, Mount Vernon, Monticello, Williamsburg,
and Washington
LC card Fi A 60-188
TIGER HUNT. Sterling 1959 8min sd b&w $45.
color $110
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Scenes of a tiger hunt in Siberia, explain-
ing that the purpose is to capture a Siberian
tiger for training in a circus
LC card Fi A 59-910
TIGER UNDER THE BED
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
111
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
TIGERTOWN, U.S.A. Coca-Cola 1958 22min sd
color purchase apply, free -loan
sh-c
Produced by Borden Productions
Shows spring training high lights and ex-
cerpts of regular season games played by the
Detroit Tigers. Includes views of star players,
and slow motion sequences of pitching, catch-
ing, batting, and fielding
LC card Fi A 59-559
TIGHT LINES. CanTrav 1959 15min sd b&w
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Province of British Columbia
Shows that fishing in British Columbia
has become sport for the whole family to enjoy
TILL THE GREEN WORD GREVV_
In SAINTS AND COURAGE (7 films)
TIMBER TALE. VirginiaPoly 1959 13min sd
b«&w or color purchase apply, free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Extols the grandeur of the forest and its
economic importance. Leads off with a cine-
matic poem, then reveals insights into several
forest industries and the importance of their
products. Concludes with conservational and
recreational importance
TIME. IndU 1959 15min sd b&w $75. rent $3.75;
color $150. rent $5.50
Jh-sh-c
Portrays scientific time determination,
time-keeping, standard time, zones in the
United States, daylight saving time. Greenwich
time, and the international date line
LC card Fi A 59-578
TIME & TOOLS: INTRODUCTION
In FACE OF THE EARTH (10 films)
TIME AND TWO WOMEN. AmCancer 1958
18min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Audio Productions
Presentation of cancer of the uterus and
cytology, emphasizing the curability of this
disease. Dramatizes the case histories of two
women — one whose cancer was discovered too
late and one who was saved because of early
detection and prompt treatment
A TIME FOR WAITING. Methodist 1958 14min
sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about four wive.s who.
after a hunting accident, reveal varying atti-
tudes toward the possible loss of their husbands
LC card Fi A 59-1000
TINA. Methodist 1959 14min sd b&w (Talk back
ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a young woman
who seeks to learn if the feeling she has for
her crippled fiance is love or pity
LC card Fi A 59-1001
TIPS ON BABY CARE. Vavin 1958 5min sd b&w
$10. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Chicopee Mills
Helpful hints to mothers on play exercises
and diapering techniques for babies
TIROS— WEATHER SATELLITE. Sterl-Mov
USA 1960 15min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries
for Radio Corp. of America
Covers the development of the first ex-
perimental weather satellite and records the
research and planning needed to launch Tiros
I. Explains how weather data is processed and
interpreted
TO AFRICA EAST OF SUEZ. ModernTP 1958
Slmin sd color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by Cunard Steamship Co.
Travelogue of a steamship cruise from
London to South Africa via the Mediterranean
TO CATCH A FISH. CanTrav 1956 12min sd
color free-loan
ad
Produced by Crawley Films
A young couple from the United States
spend their vacation in Manitoba's Whiteshell
Forest reserve, proceeding by boat up scenic
waterways and finding their efforts rewarded
with excellent catches of pike, walleye and
TO HAVE DOMINION. MuscDyst 1959 13%min
sd color free-loan
c-ad
Story of one teenage MD victim is played
against a background of vital scientific in-
vestigations into the cause and cure of muscu-
lar dystrophy
TO HELP THEMSELVES. Goodwill 1960
14i^min sd b&w $100, rent $4; color $200,
rent $4
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by William E. Haigwood As-
Shows how three people are helped by
Goodwill industries — Peter, who is mentally re-
tarded, Louise, a polio victim, and Roger,
victim of arthritis and heart trouble. Each one
is tested and trained and begins a new life
at Goodwill Industries
TO MAKE THE BEST. Assn 1958 14min sd
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Campbell Soup Co.
Uses time-lapse photography to show
how a tomato grows and ripens. Explains that
more than ingredients go into a bowl of soup,
describing the responsibilities of the farmers,
scientists, chefs, testers and tasters, truckers,
retailers, and consumers
LC card Fi A 60-191
TO SEE OURSELVES. Aetna 1960 14i/j.min sd
b&w $45. free-loan; color $65. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows how Jim Morrow — father, busi-
nessman and suburban commuter — learns to see
himself from the other automobile driver's
point of view and finds that the "other fel-
low" is not always at fault
TO SERVE THE LIVING. BetterBusAssn 1958
27l^min sd b&w free-loan
cad
Produced by Pathescope Corp. of America
Discusses the problem of funeral arrange-
ments and gives helpful information, dramatiz-
ing the confiicting attitudes and emotions of a
family as it makes funeral arrangements and
decisions best suited for its needs
LC card Fi A 59-615
TO SPANK OR NOT TO SPANK
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
TO THE CASTLE
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
TO THE NEIGHBORS. AmRedCross-KansC
1958 20min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Shows the way in which the Red Cross
assists families to return to normal living
after a disaster. Includes the techniques of
case work and the handling of rebuilding and
refurnishing a victim's home
TO YOUR VERY GOOD HEALTH. Ideal 1957
Slmin sd color free-loan
c-ad
Produced by Campus Film Productions
for Institute of Public Information
Discusses alcoholic beverages in relation
to who should and should not drink, the proper
way to drink, and the latent medical findings
on alcoholic beverages and health
LC card Fi A 58-913
TOCCATA FOR TOY TRAINS. Brandon 1959
llmin sd b&w $155. rent $10
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Charles and Ray Eames
An art film in which toys and dolls from
collections of authentic old toys are brought
to life by the rhythm of music during a train
trip through a doll country of an earlier day
LC card Fi A 59-724
EFLA evaluation card No. 3835
112
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TODAY AND TOMORROW. AmTechnion 1959
13l^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Lasar Dunner
Depicts the growth of Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology, the only enffineerinsr
university in Israel, and hiprhliKhts the In-
stitute's role as Israel's major industrial re-
search center, as well as her sole source of
technologically- trained manpower
TOGETHER. ModernTP 1958 12min sd color
free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Dairymen's League Co-
story of the cooperative movement among
dairymen. Shows how cooperatives work to-
day. Stresses the fact that cooperatives, like
farming itself, are big business and are deeply
involved with the furtherance of modern farm
management
TOM, DICK AND HARRIET. BellTel 1960
14J^min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
A musical story about two problems that
are happily resolved by the use of long distance
telephone
THE TOMATO THAT HAD EVERYTHING.
VirginiaPoly 1958 13min sd b«S;w or color
purchase apply, free- loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells of "the good life" enjoyed by to-
day's tomatoes. Shows radioactive fertilizer
research, variety tests, and other interesting
facets of tomato production. Features a talk-
ing tomato
TOMMY FINDS A PET. Worldwide 1957 18min
sd color (Forest ranger ser) rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Sentinel Films , , ,
Tommy disobeys his father when he hides
in the underbrush to watch a logging crew.
He moves directly in the path of a falling tree
while trying to reach a baby raccoon in the
tree above him. Saved by a warning shout.
Tommy is contrite. His father tells him to
listen to his conscience when it has something
to say
TOMMY GETS THE KEYS. Sterl-MovUSA
1959 13l^min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by B.F. Goodrich Co.
How Tommy gets the keys to the family
car after he has received rigorous training m
highway safety
TOMMY'S NEW FRIEND. Worldwide 1957
18min sd color (Forest ranger ser) rent $9
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Sentinel Films
Tommy and his friends think it's great
sport to pester Old Man Meadows in his ram-
shackle cabin. When Ranger Jim learns what
his son has been doing, he knows he must
implant within his son a respect for the aged
TOMORROWS TRACTOR TODAY. Allis-
Chalmers 1958 ISmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh
Shows engineering in action features of
the D14 tractor and field applications using
these features
TOMORROW'S TREES. ModernTP 1959 32min
sd color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Weyerhaeuser Sales Co.
Tells the story of modern forestry and ex-
Blains how the great timber resources in the
rnited States are nursed and protected for
future harvesting. Follows the growth of for-
ests from seed to healthy trees
LC card Fi A 60-531
TONGUES OF FIRE. Cathedral 1958 28min sd
color rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of a heroic Hawaiian woman who
defies pagan superstition and reafllrms faith
of natives and young missionary couple
TOOT, WHISTLE, PLUNK AND BOOM. Disney
1958 lOmin sd color $100
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
, Uses animation to trace the origin of the
niusical instruments of today back to the time
of tbe caveman
TORTURE BY THE BLACKFEET
In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH SCHOOL
SERIES (15 films)
TORTURE UNLIMITED. Venard 1958 14min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by New Idea Farm Equipment
Shows how New Idea farm equipment Is
made and how it is tested to assure perfect per-
formance in the field
TOWARD THE UNEXPLORED. McGraw 1959
27min sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135.
rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS -TV
Describes the X-2 the rocket airplane that
took man 126,000 feet high at a speed of 2.178
miles per hour
LC card Fi A 59-797
TOW BOAT. ModernTP 1960 23min sd color
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Condor Films for Federal
Barge Lines
^, ,^?hows the operations and organization of
the third largest barge line in the United States.
Demonstrates how the largest towboat in the
world operates, how the crews live and work,
how towboats are constructed, and how modern
tows on the Mississippi River are assembled
and dropped
LC card Fi A 60-522
TOWER OF BABEL
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
THE TOWERS. CreatSoc 1960 13min sd color
$150. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by William B. Hale
Deals with Simon Rodilla and the towers
he built in Watts. Calif, that have become world
famous as works of American folk art
TOYS. IN HISTORY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of toys which fascinated children
long ago. Shows old dolls, bicycles, banks, and
stereopticons
TRADITIONAL ENGLAND. AV-ED 1959 llmin
sd color $100. rent $6
el-Jh-sh-c
^xr-„- -^ *<?i^^, ^^ the England of history and of
William Shakespeare. Includes views of Lon-
don and its ancient and modern buildings, of
Stratford upon Avon, of Anne Hathaway's home,
of Holy Trinity Church, and of Glastonbury.
Tintagel. Pulpero. and York
LC card Fi A 59-887
TRAFFIC CONTROL
In DRIVER EDUCATION (29 films) (NET)
TRAGEDY IN A TEMPORARY TOWN. Anti-
Def 1956 47i^min sd b&w rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC -TV. Kinescope
Story of what occurs at a temporary con-
struction workers' camp when a rumor causes
an innocent victim to be accused of a crime
he did not commit. Hysteria ensues as blind
prejudice against a minority group erupts
TRAIN OF ACTION. UnitedChurch 1956 28mln
sd color rent $12
Jh-sh-c-ad
X,- , Designed to assist church members to see
the human needs around them, and to discover
ways in which the people of local congregations
can apply their faith in community action.
Shows the relevance of religion to the affairs of
everyday life and the challenge these affairs
ofCer to our faith
113
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
TRAIN TRAVEL. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi— sinff lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of early railroading. Explains now
the railroads affected the agriculture and econ-
omy of this country. Describes a trip on an
early train
TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR
ENERGY. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w
(Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow ser) rent
sh-c-ad
Produced by WQED
Discusses the training and education or
new personnel in the field of nuclear science.
Reviews the history of nuclear science and
points out the role of the university, industry,
and governmental laboratories in providing edu-
cational opportunities in this field
TRAINING COLTS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED, Kinescope
Tells how the horse has been a valuable
animal in helping mankind. Describes how the
horse was brought to this country by the Span-
lards and used for traveling, farmmg, carrymg
goods, and other work. Shows how a colt is
taught to carry a saddle and rider safely
THE TRAINING OF DOCTORS
In HERITAGE XVI (3 films)
TRAINING PROGRAM FOR MENTAL RE-
TARDATES: ALYEA STREET SCHOOL.
LewisStudios I960 17min sd color $200. rent
c-ad
Sponsored by Newark Board of Education
Snows activities for education and train-
ing of mentally retarded and physically handi-
capped girls and boys at Alyea Street School.
Newark, N.J.
TRAINING SCHOOLS _
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
TRAINING THE TODDLER
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
TRANQUILIZERS— A NEW ERA IN ANIMAL
FEEDS. FarmFlm 1958 14min sd color free-
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Star Informational Films for
Charles Pfizer & Co. , . ,
Shows the vast amount of study which
went into determining the value of tran-
quilizers in animal feeding. Increased growth
through feed efficiency is the result
TRANSFORMATION. CinemalG 1960 5min sd
color rent apply
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ed Emshwiller
Exploration of spontaneous abstractions,
in which constant changes of style, technique,
pace and movement nevertheless create one
unified "painting in time"
THE TRAPPER. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells the story of the trapper and his
life. Shows some of the animals who were his
forest companions
LA TRAVIATA. Brandon 1959 30min sd b&w
$150, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films
"Operalogue" of Verdi's musical tragedy.
Mme Longone introduces the story
TREASURE OF OSTEND. Brandon 1959 24min
sd color $250, rent $7.50
p-el
Produced by Henri Storck
Uses a story about a hunt for a lost dog
in order to interest children in the perform-
ances of Walter Gieseking. the Peking opera
troupe, the ballets of the Marquis de Cuevas.
the Los Paraguayas trio, and the Montoya^
sisters
LC card Fi A 59-1201
TREASURE OF 23 YEARS. NatFdMed 1959
13V6min sd b&w $90. free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by United Community Funds
and Councils of America
Shows what has occurred In the past
23 years in the fields of science, sports,
politics, etc. Explains that these are the 23
years that medical science have added to man's
life span in the last decade
TREAT FOR GODS. French 1959 ISmin sd color
free -loan
ad
Story of roquefort cheese, its preparation
and the evolution of the very long tradition of
cheese-making
TREE IS DEAD. MinnU 1957 12min sd b&w
$50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes one of the last Indian Reserva-
tions in Minnesota; the disintegration of their
own culture '
THE TRIAL
In DRAMATIC READINGS (4 Alms)
TRIGONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS
In ENGINEERING PROBLEMS (6 films)
TRIGONOMETRIC SCALES
In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION
SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films)
TRIP TIPS. Sterl-MovUSA 1959 12min sd b&w
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by America Fore Loyalty
Group
How vacationers can be sure of an en-
joyable time by proper planning in advance.
Shows how to avoid many pitfalls before going
off on a trip
TRIUMPH OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE
FLIGHT FROM THE LAND INTO
THE CITIES
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
(films)
TROPICANA STORY. Douglas 1957 14%min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Tropicana Products . .
Story of Tropicana pure orange Juice
from Florida grove to breakfast table
TROUBLE IN LIES
In LET'S GO GOLFING (13 films)
TROUBLE IN PARADISE. Assn 1959 13%min
sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Visualscope. Inc. for In-
stitute of Life Insurance j, ^ ^.
Tells of the mythical country of Paradise
whose economy is endangered by an enemy in
its midst: inflation. Shows how the citizens
take action to immobilize infiation €ind live
happily and prosperously ever after
LC card Fi A 60-529
TROUBLE ON POLE 55. SouthemBell 1959
22min sd free-loan
ad
Produced by Frank Willard Productions
Shows the necessity for safety precau-
tions when working with high-tension wires.
A trouble shooter who comes to the assistance
of a telephone installer climbs above the tele-
phone wires to work on a power transformer
on the pole and is electrocuted when lus
shoulder touches the 7200-volt power line
LC card Fi A 59-402
TROUBLE SHOOTING WITH PAUL HAR-
NEY. MillerBrew 1958 15min sd color free-
loan ....
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Cine- Sports . , ^
Paul Harney demonstrates various shots
in golf with emphasis on trouble shots
TROUBLE WITH WOMEN
In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6
films)
114
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
TROUT FISHING IN NEVADA. Ideal 1958
13min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Denison -Johnson Corp.
Shows fishing high in the Ruby Moun-
tains of Nevada
TROUTING ON THE SNAKE. Sportllte 1957
12J^min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b&w $55. rent $5; color $119, rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coeverinff Productions
Sport amid the Teton Mountains of
Wyoming — plus the banding for scientific pur-
poses of geese and goslings
A TRUE FISH STORY. Moody 1959 13min sd
color (Science adventure ser) rent $6
el-Jh
Uncle Bob, owner of a fixit shop, tells
three young children the story of the reproduc-
tion of the Betta splendons fish and of the
Egyptian mouthbreeder fish. God's plan of
reproduction is shown to be the method of
maintaining the species
TRUE WAY. Augsburg 1957 30min sd color
rent $10 .^ ^
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Correlated with the filmstrip "A story
of two streets" ^^. _ ^, * xr^
Story of a Chinese Lutheran pastor. He
was a former government administrator in
China>, and at one time persecuted Christians
whenever he could. Today he is doing per-
sonal evangelism among his own people, win-
ning souls for Christ
TRUMPET, HORN, AND TROMBONE. Coro-
net 1960 llmin sd b&w $60. rent apply;
color $110. rent apply
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Demonstrates in detail the techniques
used in playing the trumpet, the , horn, and
the trombone Explains the function of the
valves in the trumpet and horn. the. use of
the slide in the trombone, and the basic tech-
niaue of producing notes with the lips only
LC card Fi A 59-1149
TRUTH ABOUT FLUORIDATION. AmDental
1957 12min sd color rent $3.50
ad
Produced by Michigan State Dental Assn.
The story of water fluoridation in Grand
Rapids, Mich, is shown from the time of initia-
tion of the fluoridation program in 1945 to the
present
TRUTH FOR HUNGRY MINDS. ConservBap-
tist 1956 30min sd b&w $100, rent $10
sh.c-ad
Shows how Christian literature helps win
to Christ the cultured and highly- literate
people of Japan
TUMBLING FOR BEGINNERS. lowaU 1957
12min sd b&w $50. rent $1.25
sh-c
Demonstrates the basic fundamentals of
tumbling Slow motion sequences help clarify
the more difficult movements
LC card Fi A 60-384
THE TURKEY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope,
Story of the turkey. Describes how the
Indians hunted the wild turkey. ^Points out
the importance of this bird to the settlers.
Visits a turkey farm
TURKU— FINLAND'S OLDEST CITY. Fin-
landEmb 1957 ISmin sd color free-loan
ad
Presents a visit to Turku, the, third
largest and the oldest city in Finland, and
the former capital of the country. Shows both
the old sections of the city and the ultra-
modem aspects of this seaport city
"'^''£'g§N??AN\ CHALLENGE (14 films)
THE^ TWISTED CROSS. McGraw 1958 54min
sd b&w (Project 20 ser) $195. rent apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by NBC -TV
The story of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi
movement, recreated almost entirely through
German news film, from 1923 to his defeat
and suicide
LC card Fi A 59-71
EFLA evaluation card No. 3941
TWO BILLION ROLLS. MinnMining 1957
32min sd color free- loan
sh-c -.ad
Story of the needs of industry which
were responsible for the development and
manufacture of "SCOTCH" Brand Tape.
Shows a wide range of tape applications vary-
ing from groceries to tons of steel
TWO IN ONE FLESH
In FAMILY, U.S.A. (5 films)
TWO-PART FORM: BINARY
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
UGLY DUCKLING. See PATITO FEO
UGLY DUCKLING. See LE VILAIN CANE-
TON
UNCLE GEORGE AND UNCLE MALACHY
(4 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b&w
ea $95. rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Titles are:
1. NATURE OF RELIGION. Explanation of
Catholic doctrine. . .features first run-in
between whimsical antagonists, George
and Malachy
2. REVELATION. Discussion on the morals
of the theatre. . .features ex-circus pitch-
man Hook-and-Ladder Flynn with George
and Malachy
3. PROBLEM OF EVIL. Discussion on home
finances. . .features family debate on
sense of values, moral and otherwise
4. EDUCATION. George and Malachy have it
out on the subject of Catholic education
and the public school system as a result
of the former's appointment to the
school board
UNCONSCIOUS UNDERSTANDING
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
UNDER THE BLACK MASK. Brandon 1959
50min sd color rent apply
ad
Produced by Paul Haesaerts
Uses sculpture of the Ba-Kuba, Ba-Mbala,
Bena Lulua and Ba-Yaka tribes, as seen in the
natural frame of native life, to illustrate the
spirit and the life of the black man of the
Belgian Congo. Explains the symbolism of the
masks and the relationship of the art of the
court, as well as the art of the fetishists and
witch doctors, to the artists' beliefs
LC card Fi A 59-1199
UNDER THE SUN OF SATAN
In CATHOLIC CLASSICS (9 films)
UNDERSTANDING HEART. Methodist- Temp
1958 29min sd b&w rent $3
ad Guide
Describes the problems of alcoholism as
a young wife learns how she can best help
her husband
THE UNFINISHED SEARCH
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION. EBF 1959 36min sd
color $150, free-loan
ad
Discusses some of the ways in which edu-
cational motion pictures can contribute to
teaching Film clips, including films using
microphotography and time -lapse photography.
115
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION— Continued
illustrate the value of motion pictures in por-
traying phenomena invisible to the human eye,
and in explaining the interrelation and inter-
action between widely separated events, as
well as in showing scenes of historical events,
far-distant countries, and present-day events
LC card Fi A 59-511
UNIVERS O'UTRILLO. See PAINTER OF
PARIS
UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL. TulaneU 1958
30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser) free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Describes the university as a meeting
ground for scholars from all parts of the globe;
shows how various areas of academic lire are
related and interrelated; and explains that the
university today is no longer a local entity
but an international institution
LC card Fi A 59-961
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON. DaytonU 1959
29min sd color free- loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by William G. Ditzel
Deals primarily with the aspects of the
University of Dayton from a community rela-
tions viewpoint. Produced with a stress on
creative photography and musical score
UNIVERSITY SECRETARY. MinnU 1959 30min
sd b&w $135
c-ad
Presents a day in the life of a secretary
in a typical academic department of a large
university. Dramatizes the proper and improper
way of carrying out secretarial duties, and
describes the principal functions of a secretary.
Shows the most effective ways of organizing
secretarial work and carrying out the duties in
an office situation where a secretary must serve
several bosses
LC card Fi A 59-864
UNSEEN JOURNEY. Assn 1959 28min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
^ Produced by MPO Productions for Gulf
Oil Corp.
Shows how oil is brought to the sur-
face of the land and transported overland by
the "biggest inch" in the world for hundreds of
miles to the refineries; and how it is surfaced
offshore and piped into tankers
LC card Fi A 60-491
UP FROM CLAY. GenMot 1959 13min sd color
free -loan
8h-c-ad
, Tells how a new model car comes into
being. Beginning with the automobile stylist,
the story touches on the refinement of the
design on paper through sculpturing it in clay
and finally the capturing of the form and
beauty of the newly created design in a
strong, sound structure of steel
USE OF THE CATHODE RAY OSCILLO-
SCOPE IN PHYSIOLOGY. lowaU 1960
19min sd b&w $60
sh-c-ad
Reviews origin and principles of opera-
tion of the cathode ray oscilloscope, and sug-
gests Its unique advantages as a research tool
In physiology in connection with the detection
and recording of nerve impulses in various ex-
perimental situations
USING VISUALS IN YOUR SPEECH- ^pp
IpIIch" ^®"^® VISUALS IN YOlTr
VACATION ON THE ATLANTIC. SwedishAm
1957 27min sd color free-loan
ad
Depicts an ocean vacation — from the door-
step of your own home in the U.S.A., until
you start off in your own car, which you have
taken along in order to visit all the places you
want to see in Sweden
VACATION WONDERLAND. Sportlite 1958
12i4min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65,
rent $5; color $140, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
A camping trip to Rocky Mountain Na-
tional Park. Shows hiking and horse- back riding
on the park's many trails along with sightseeing
by car
VACUUM PRACTICE. McGraw 1959 15min sd
b&w (Advanced science ser) $95, rent apply
sh-c
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids, Great Britain
A detailed explanation of the production
and measurement of a vacuum. Illustrates the
application of high vacuum techniques in in-
dustry and science
VALLEY OF THE RED ROCK. Sportlite 1958
12J/4min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65.
rent $5: color $140. rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by American Film Reviews
-Depicts Oak Creek Canyon. 25 miles south
or Flagstaff. Ariz. Shows many unusual rock
formations. Indian ruins and mountain scenery
often used by Hollywood. Also shows a close up
of a bull snake and the world's largest ghost
town
VALLEYS. Gateway 1960 lOmin sd (Primary
geography ser) b&w $55; color $110. rent
$5.50
p-el
Shows unusual valleys and explains their
formation; how man has made use of valleys:
the high mountain valleys are used as passes:
dry valleys are turned into rich farm areas
through irrigation; rich fertile valleys produce
food for man
VAN GOGH: DARKNESS INTO LIGHT (ex-
cerpt). TFC 1956 20min sd color rent apply
sh-c Guide
..T .^>ssrJi"°":^ excerpt of the feature film
"Lust for life" produced by M-G-M
^T /^ dramatization of events in the life of
Van Gogh that influenced his art and were sub-
jects of his paintings
LC card Fi A 59-1067
^^^^A}-^^^ DETERMINATION OF BLOOD
®^f^f'rn^°w^U 1959 16min sd b&w $60,
rent $2.50
c
A demonstration of the analysis of the
total carbon dioxide content and oxygen content
of Plasma and blood
VARIATION FORM
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18
films)
VARIATIONS ON A "GROUND"
In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films
VEISHEA. lowaSt-Ames 1958 28l^min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
,.^^oj+^.r^^*®^v,°^ Veishea— an Iowa State Uni-
versity open house" which is operated entirely
Dy students
^^^k"!^'?]^ • '-^J^'^, O^ ALGOMA. CanTrav
1956 14min sd color free-loan
ad
Sponsored by Province of Ontario
+!«», lo ^^"^i? °^^ ^^^^ }^^ scenic Canadian vaca-
el-Jh-sh-c Guide
Titles are:
^^^^tn'«f<SJ^.S^?^^ PARTS. Uses animation
to show that the present, past, future and
perfect tenses of regular and irregular
verbs are based on the three principal
parts
LC card Fi A 60-104
116
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
VERBS: RECOGNIZING AND USING THEM.
Uses animation to show how to identify
the complete subject and the complete
predicate of a sentence, how to recognize
the verb, and how to recognize three dis-
tinct functions of verbs in sentences
LC card Fi A 60-103
VERSATILITY UNLIMITED. AmNewsPub 1958
25min sd color free-loan
Jh-s-c-ad
Dramatizes the versatility of newspaper
advertising: shows advertisers how they can use
newspapers more effectively
LC card Fi A 58-1150
THE VERY EYE OF NIGHT. Deren 1958 14min
sd b&w rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
A cine-poem ballet of night filmed in the
negative. The dancers perform as if planets in
the night sky. with the constellation Gemini
representing the archetypal Self of every man.
Performed by students of Metropolitan Opera
Ballet School
LC card Fi A 59-481
VIA SEATTLE. Seattle 1957 27min sd color
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Don Horter Productions
Depicts the operations of the Port of
Seattle and its many facilities, including the
waterfront terminals. Seattle -Tacoma Interna-
tional Airport and Fishermen's Terminal at
Salmon Bay
LC card Fi A 57-21
VIBRATION OF MOLECULES. Sutherland 1959
llmin sd color $130. rent $10
sh-c Guide
Sponsored by American Chemical Society
Shows in animation the relationship be-
tween the structure of a molecule and its modes
of vibration. Illustrates the existence of dis-
crete vibrational energy levels
THE VICTIM. Methodist 1959 15min sd b&w
(Talk back ser) $80. rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A discussion film about a police officer
who is suspended from the police department for
forcing a confused citizen to identify a suspect
LC card Fi A 59-1002
VICTORY OF FATHER KARL
In STORIES OF MODERN APOSTLES
(4 films)
VICTORY OVER POLIO. McGraw 1959 27min
sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135. rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS -TV
Describes the victory over polio as one of
the greatest triumphs in medical history and
discusses the vital role of Dr Jonas E. Salk,
who discovered the vaccine that has virtually
wiped out polio
LC card Fi A 59-794
LA VIE DANS UNE FERME FRANCAISE.
Coronet 1960 llmin sd b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
Visiting the Duval family reveals many
aspects of French farm life, similar to those
in our country. Shows the daily activities on
the farm and the village home life where the
farmers compare problems and contribute to the
community
VIKINGS: LIFE AND CONQUESTS. EBF 1959
17min sd b&w $90. rent $3.50: color $180. rent
$5.50
el-Jh-sh Guide
Surveys the period of history known as
the viking age. describing how the vikings dis-
covered, raided, and conquered the farthest
corners of the known world. Discusses the im-
pact of the culture which the Northmen car-
ried to Christian Europe and shows how the
vikings were influenced by Christian ideas and
customs. Filmed in Norway
LC card Fi A 59-512
LE VI LAIN CAN ETON. Coronet 1960 llmin sd
b&w $60
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
French narration
The Hans Christian Andersen story is re-
told authentically in clearly understood French
LC card Fi A 60-947
VILLAGE OF SWITZERLAND. Churchill 1959
16min sd (People of other lands ser) b&w
$90. rent $3.50; color $165. rent $5.50
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Depicts daily life in a village in the
Alps. Shows scenes of Eva and her grand-
father bringing milk from their farm, the
school where the class is studying the economy
of the region, a livestock fair, a citizen's arms
inspection and a glimpse of Swiss democracy
at a town meeting
EFLA evaluation card No. 4121
VILLAGE SUNDAY. Contem 1959 12i^min sd
b&w $85. color $135
sh-c-ad
Produced by Stewart Wilensky
Presents a view of life in Greenwich Vil-
lage on Sunday. Includes views of narrow
cobblestone streets and historic buildings, the
outdoor Art Show, a street festival, folk music,
a poetry reading, the off-Broadway theaters.
"Washington Square Park chess and checker
players, pram-pushers, and dog-walkers
LC card Pi A 60-672
VINCENT VAN GOGH. Coronet 1959 22min sd
color $220
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows a large number of the original
works of Van Gogh. The selections are inter-
woven with fragments of his. almost daily,
letters to his brother Theo. Also shows many
of the actual locales associated with Van Gogh,
such as the Borinage, Aries, and others
VINE BROTHERS, INCORPORATED. Harvard
Bus 1957 16min sd b&w (Executive develop-
ment filmed case ser) $130, rent $20
c-ad Guide
A department store executive who finds
himself alienated from his subordinates through
his actions and attitudes asks his secretary to
prepare a memorandum for him, outlining the
problems and solution as she sees them
LC card Fi A 59-100
VIRTUOSO FRANZ LISZT AS COMPOSER
(excerpt). TFC 1960 14min sd color rent
apply
el-Jh-sh Guide
Classroom excerpt of the feature film
"Song without end" produced by Colimibia
Pictures
On his wedding eve, Liszt gives a con-
cert of his own compositions, including "Leibe-
straum," "The Second Hungarian Rhadsody"
and "The First Piano Concerto." Following the
concert. Liszt and his bride-to-be learn that
the annulment to her previous marriage has
been revoked and they abandon their wedding
plans. Liszt turns to the composition of sacred
music
VISA TO DAIRYLAND, U.S.A. Assn 1958
26l^min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Sponsored by National Dairy Council
Shows a dairy farm and dairy processing
plant in the United States as seen through
the eyes of a foreign exchange student and his
teenage friends
LC card Fi A 58-1050
VISIT ILLINOIS. IllRpts 1959 13l^min sd color
free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Highlights Lincoln's life at New Salem
and Springfield, and touches briefly on his
service as a storekeeper and postmaster in New
Salem, the Great Debates. Farewell Address.
Civil War years, assassination, and the tragic
journey to Springfield's Oak Ridge cemetery
VISIT TO THE BASQUE COUNTRY
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
A VISIT WITH BETTY CROCKER. GenMIlls
1960 151/^min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A tour of the Betty Crocker department
outlines work in all five test kitchens as well
as the editorial letter writing, radio and tele-
vision sections of the department
117
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
^'^ff\IiYT|'^Hg^£TS''AND CARE FILMS
(11 films)
VISUAL PERCEPTION. EducTest 1959 19min
sd color (Horizons of science ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Demonstrates distortions which result
from faulty assumptions, and stresses the im-
portance of sound assumptions to the success
of scientific method.. ^ ^^ „_„
EFLA evaluation card No. 4153
VISUAL TIMING FILM. Birdsell 1959 20min
sd b&w $55
Jh-sh-c
Shows elapsed time -on the. screen for
teachers of typing, reading climes, math
classes or anytime when individual speed must
be checked. Eliminates stop watch for check-
ing time as each student can look to screen
when ready to check time
VISUALLY-HANDICAPPED CHILD:
BLIND
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
THE
VISUALLY-HANDICAPPED CHILD: THE
PARTIALLY SIGHTED ^^^ ^, ^
In EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (15 films)
A VOICE FOR THE FARM. BellTel 1960 17min
sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Jamieson Film Co.
Explains that farmers have been running
into real obstacles due to lack of adequate
communications from their household to . all
over their farm lands. Shows a communica-
tions system designed especially for the unique
needs in all types of farms and farm buildings
VOICE OF THE INSECT. Carousel 1960 26min
sd b&w (Conquest ser) $135. rent $15
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
;/ Produced by CBS-TV ,^ ^ ^ , . ,
'^ ' Describes a mechanical method by which
hian can duplicate the voice of the insect thus
enabling man to converse, with locusts and
control their movements, pointing out that this
study of insects brings further knowledge of
the nerve cells of man since they are funda-
mentally the same as those of an insect
LC card Fi A 60-624
VOICl LA FRANCE. Ideal 1958 27%min sd color
$102.46, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Coleman Productions for Pan
American World Airways , , „ , -
A glimpse at the people of France and of
the great cities and the Riviera
LC card Fi A 59-281
VOLCANO. Sterling 1960 19min sd b&w $90
ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Discusses volcanic activity, its causes and
effects
LC card Fi A 59-912
VOLUMES OF CUBES, PRISMS, AND CYL-
INDERS
In DISCOVERING SOLIDS (3 films)
WAGONS WEST. Harvest 1960 13%min sd b&w
free- loan
Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by New York Life Insurance
Co.
Reenactment of the overland trail from
Independence, Mo. to Independence, Ore. riding
in mule- drawn covered wagons and reliving the
life of the early pioneers on the Oregon Trail
WALES. IntFlmBur 1958 17min sd b&w $90
Jh-sh-c Guide
Produced by Boul ton -Hawker Films
The aim of this film is to illustrate the
physical character of Wales and its influence
on communications and the uneven distribution
of its people, who are engaged in widely differ-
ent occupations and yet bound together by com-
mon social interests
LC card Fi A 59-93
WALKER CUP MATCHES. NatEdFlms 1960
16min sd color $250, rent $20
ad
Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Features historic moments in golf's oldest
team competition between Great Britain and
the United States of America, climaxed with
sequences of the 1959 matches played at Muir-
fleld, Scotland
WALKING IN THE SUN np..R
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 fllmsj';
WANTED: TRAINED PRACTICAL NURSE.
FloridaU 1959 15min sd b&w $60; color $102,
rent $3
sh-c-ad
Discusses the shortage of professional and
practical nurses. Shows situations under which
practical nurses can serve, and explains the na-
ture of the one-year terminal course available
in most states for training practical nurses
LC card Fi A 59-937
WAR IN CHINA: 1932-1945. McGraw 1959 27min
sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135, rent
apply
sh-c-ad
Produced by CBS- TV
A documentary account of the struggle of
the Chinese people to resist Japanese aggres-
sion and invasion in the years preceding World
War II
LC card Fi A 59-793
WAR YEARS
In ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A STUDY IN
GREATNESS (3 films)
WAS IT WORTH READING?
In PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films)
WASHINGTON. MichU-TV 1958 29^min sd
b&w (Genius ser) $100, rent $5
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
A viewpoint that George Washington's
genius was more a genius of personality than
brilliance; of a certain kind of man meeting his
time and place right on the nose
VOLUMES OF PYRAMIDS, CONES, AND
SPHERES
In DISCOVERING SOLIDS (3 films)
THE VOLUNTEER. Methodist 1958 14min sd
b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5
sh-c-ad Guide
A dramatization about a retired school
teacher who is confused by a feeling of rejec-
tion and fails to make her badly needed talents
known to the nursery school
LC card Fi A 59-1003
VOYAGE TO THE SUN. ModernTP 1958 28min
sd color free -loan
c-ad
Produced by The Rank Laboratories for
Cunard Steamship Co.
Pun and adventure on a steamship cruise
from England to South Africa
WASHINGTON— AT WORK. Assn 1959 18min
sd b&w free -loan
sh-c
Produced by Wilding Picture Productions
for Kiplinger Washington Letters
Portrays the working people of Washing-
ton— all types — business men, government work-
ers, lobbyists, defense department, etc. Shows
how the great city ticks
LC card Fi A 60-780
WASHINGTON, D.C. INTERNATIONAL
HORSE RACE. ModernTP 1959 18min sd
color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by Laurel Race Course
Shows the top thoroughbreds from Amer-
ica and Europe as they prepare for the an-
nual horse race at Laurel Race Course, Laurel,
118
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WASHINGTON STATE WONDERLAND. Mod-
ernTP 1956 14min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Available only in Ariz., Cal., Colo., Ida.,
Mont., Nev., N.M., Ore., Utah and Wyo. .
Sponsored by Washington State Tourast
Promotion Division
Panorama of the Pacific Northwest, pic-
turing the forests, mountains, ocean beaches,
giant dams and other scenic attractions of
Washington State
WATER FOR THE COLUMBIA BASIN. Petite
1958 lOmin sd b&w $50, rent $2.50
Jh-sh-ad Guide
Explains the role of Grand Coulee Dam
In the irrigation of the 2%million acre Columbia
Basin Project. Traces the water through the
vast system of canals, siphons, weirs, ditches,
etc., and shows the resulting crops
WATER, FOREST AND SUNSHINE. Finnish
1959 15min sd color free- loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Fennade Film, Helsinki, Fin-
land for Finnish Tourist Assn., Helsinki, Fin-
land
A trip along the lesser known Finnish
waterways, starting from the city of Lahti and
ending at the university city of Jyvaskyla.
Shows scenes of paper and plywood mills
WATER OF LIFE. Moody 1957 13min sd color
(Science adventure ser) rent $6
el-Jh
By means of an electrolysis demonstra-
tion, shows a group of boys that water is made
of two gases, and explains the well-ordered
plan that maintains and controls the supply
of water
LC card Fi A 58-977
WATER PEOPLE OF HONG KONG. UW 1959
lOmin sd b«&w $55
]h-sh-c-ad
Shows how people have dealt with the
tasks of providing food, clothing and shelter
for their families amid the crowded, thriving
harbor of Hong Kong
WATER'S EDGE. Paillard 1960 13min sd color
$120, free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ernst Wildi
A poetic story showing the patterns and
colors of water in its various forms in nature
WATERWAY HOLIDAY. CanTrav 1959 30min
sd color free- loan
ad
Produced by Fletcher Film Productions
A family from New York State cruise
through the Trent and Severn River waterway
system through the scenic lakeland of southern
Ontario
LC card Fi A 59-1169
WATERWAYS AND FLYWAYS OF THE
NORTH. CanTrav 1958 19min sd color free-
loan
ad
Produced by Crawley Films
Air approaches to Manitoba's network of
lakes and streams hold promise of good fishing
and hunting
LC card Fi A 59-417
WAVES OF THE FUTURE. Carousel 1960
26min sd b&w (Conquest ser) $135, rent
$15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced bv CBS- TV
Scientists through their study and use of
radio waves and radar, show how they have
been able to pinpoint the distance between
.Venus and Earth to within 100 and 200 miles
WAY OF LIFE. MissouriConsv 1958 27min sd
color purchase apply
ad
A study of predation that deals with an
essential way of living in which all creatures,
Including man, take part
WAY OF NONVIOLENCE. Fellowship 1956
14min sd b&w $35, rent $2.50
sh-c-ad
An address in which Fellowship of Recon-
ciliation secretary Andre Trocme draws upon
his experiences in World War II in East Ger-
many and in Algeria to refute the charge that
nonviolence is Christian but impractical"
WAY TO GO— AN INTERVIEW WITH DR
MORDECAI M. KAPLAN. JewRecon 1957
30min sd b&w free-loan
c-ad
Kinescope
Interview with Dr Mordecai M. Kaplan
expounding the philosophy of Reconstruction-
ism, a new approach to Judaism
WAY TO SHADOW GARDEN. Cinemal6 1959
llmin sd b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Stan Brakhage
A young man, enmeshed in the fantasy
and terror of his mysterious room, severs his
last contact by an act of violence, throws him-
self into a world of internal revelation. A psy-
cho-drama of loneliness and self-violation
A WAY WITH WEEDS. Geigy 1960 22min sd
color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Concerns the farmer's problem of control-
ling weeds in corn and his use of pre- emergence
herbicides
WE BELIEVE (13 films). CathMen 1958 ea
30min sd b&w ea $100, rent ea $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
Kinescopes
Presents the fundamental Catholic be-
liefs
Titles are:
1. RELIGION
2. GOD
3. MAN
4. CHRIST
5. MORAL LIFE
6. DIVINE WORSHIP
7. SANCTIFYING GRACE
8. ACTUAL GRACE
9. RELIGIOUS LIFE
10. THE SACRAMENTS
11. FAMILY
12. CHURCH AND STATE
13. THE BIBLE
WE EXPLORE THE STREAM. Coronet 1960
llmin sd b&w $60, color $110
p Guide
Two children observe many of the plants,
birds, flsh, and insects that are common to a
stream environment and learn of the interde-
pendence of living things. Close-ups show an-
imals such as the raccoon, bass and crayfish
LC card Fi A 60-101
WE LIVE IN A TRAILER. Bailey I960 llmin
sd b&w $60, rent $3; color $110, rent $5
p Guide
Produced by Lawbetts Productions
Shows a typical day of trailer living, and
points out that people with trailers lead much
the same lives as people in conventional homes
WE WHO SERVE. AmLegion 1957 28min sd
b&w purchase apply, free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available in lOmin version, b&w
Produced by Roland Reed Studios
A lawyer who does not belong to the
American Legion joins the organization after
he meets an old Army buddy wno is a delegate
to the American Legion National Convention
and is informed about the work and principles
of the Legion
LC card Fi A 59-831
WEAVING AND MAN'S DRESS. GirlS 1959
SOmin sd b&w (Adventuring in the hand arts
ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Introduces several types of weaving and
the construction and purpose of various looms.
Shows native weavers working in their craft.
Examines some contemporary fabrics
119
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
THE WEDDING ^. ^
In FAMILY. U.S.A. (5 films)
WELCOME STRANGER. CanTrav 1957 15min
sd color free -loan
ad
Produced by Bochsler Studios for Ham-
ilton Chamber of Commerce . . ,
Depicts vacation attractions— scenic, cul-
tural, recreational and historical — of the lake-
side city of Hamilton. Ontario
WELCOME TO DENMARK. Danishlnfo 1958
28min sd color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
A visit to Denmark— Kronborff Castle, the
open air museum of Aarhus. "The Old Town."
Ribe. the islands of Bornholm and Moen. the
Danish west coast and Copenhagen, with the
Royal Castle at Amalienborg. and Tivoli gardens
WESTERN EUROPE. NET 1960 59min sd b&w
(Prospects of mankind ser) rent $8
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Discusses such issues as. (1) European
trade groups and the consequences for the
United States economy, (2) the chances for
resolving the differences among the allies on
Berlin, (3) NATO's precarious military situa-
tion, and (4) the prospects for a joint Euro-
pean-American aid program to the world's un-
derdeveloped areas
WESTMINSTER, 1958. KalKan 1958 120min sd
b&w free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert and Alice Scott
Ring judging of all breeds of dogs of the
world. Shows close up of breeds
WHALE HUNT. Brandon 1959 43min sd color
rent $22.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Moscow Popular Science Film
A detailed account of expeditions to the
Antarctic and the Aleutians in search of whale
oil for technical Use
WHALE THAT BECAME A STAR. Marineland
1959 26%min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Ozzie Glover Productions
A documentary approach to the unique
problem of catching, training and displaying one
of the world's largest animals, the whale, at
Marineland of the Pacific, located at Los
Angeles. Calif.
LC card Fi A 60-509
WHALING. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi—
sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Describes the harpooning of whales. Ex-
plains the uses of whale oil
WHAT ABOUT PREJUDICE. McGraw 1959
12min sd (Discussion problems in group liv-
ing ser) b&w $70. rent apply; color $140.
rent apply
Jh-sh Guide
Produced by Centron Corp.
Describes the damage done by a group to
a classmate because of their prejudice against
his parents, and shows the individual's emo-
tional reactions when he learns about the prej-
udice
LC card Fi A 59-792
EFLA evaluation card No, 4123
WHAT DID YOU READ?
In PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films)
WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST AND LEAST?
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
WHAT HAPPENS IN EMOTION?
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
WHAT HAPPENS IN HAMLET
In GREAT DRAMATIC LITERATURE
(12 films)
WHAT HOLDS PEOPLE TOGETHER
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
WHAT HOPES FOR DISARMAMENT? NET
1959 59min sd b&w (Prospects of mankind
ser) rent $8
c-ad
Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope
Probes the complexities of disarmament.
Reviews Nikita Khrushchev's proposal for
world disarmament presented before the United
Nations. Discusses the position of France with
respect to nuclear power: the health risk of
nuclear testing; and arms control as opposed
to total disarmament. Points out the problems
of inspection systems. Proposes various solu-
tions including the establishment of a place
agency and an international police force.
Stresses the urgency of disarmament agree-
ments or arms control
WHAT IS A BOOK?
In PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films)
WHAT IS A CITY? Bailey rev 1959 lOmin sd
b&w $60, rent $3; color $110. rent $5
el-Jh Guide
Revision of 1950 film
Produced by Paul Burnford
Explains the location and growth of cities
in terms of the needs of the people and the
work they do
WHAT IS A UNIVERSITY? TulaneU 1958 30min
sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser) free-loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses the aspects of a university today
and explains what a university really is, aside
from its physical plant, its laboratories, its
classrooms, and its playing fields. Points out
that a university is a place for the exchange
of ideas, for the housing of knowledge, for the
investigation of new fields of learning, and for
discovery
LC Card Fi A 59-953
WHAT IS LANDSCAPE DESIGN?
In LANDSCAPE (5 films)
WHAT IS LANGUAGE?
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
WHAT IS THE BEST FORM OF GOVERN-
MENT? NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Young
worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Yugoslavia. France. Ger-
many and the Sudan present their views on
democracy vs. communism. Questions the rights
of the individual under each system, freedom of
expression, election procedures, and the role
of political parties
WHAT MAKES A PICTURE
In DESIGN WORKSHOP (13 films)
WHAT NEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION?
In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films)
WHAT SHALL WE PAINT? FilmAssoc 1959
lOmin sd color $110
p-el-c Guide
Produced by Lawrence Frank
A teacher takes her primary class on a
walk to find suggestions for painting. Shows
each child painting what interested him in his
own special way
LC card Fi A 60-3
WHAT THE BRAIN DOES
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
WHAT TONES ARE
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
WHAT WE SAY. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
The story behind familiar expressions
we use. Explains how many phrases de-
veloped. Shows how some go back to pioneer
life
WHAT WHO HOW. Cinemal6 1959 8min sd
b&w rent apply
ad
Produced by Stan Vanderbeek
Ethereal vogue models, terrible beasts
and bedraggled knights in a grotesque ani-
mated collage concerning "the unexpected
beneath the real." A sophisticated and acid
comment on contemporary values
120
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
WHAT WILL THEY SAY ABOUT YOURS?
BusEd 1957 lOmin sd b«&w rent $3.50
sh-c-ad
Produced by Kello&gs
Compares the preparation of a g'ood and
poor sales promotion and the effectiveness
of the latter
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY? Round 1958 4min
sd b&w $25. color $35
sh-c-ad
Practice trailer for the film "Engineer-
ing of agreement"
Presents ten typical objections which
might be encountered in trying to get agree-
ment for an idea, product or service
WHAT YOU CAN SEE
In PSYCHOLOGY I
(37 films)
WHAT YOU HEAR AND HOW
In PSYCHOLOGY I (37 films)
WHAT YOU OUGHT TO WANT. Methodist-
Temp 1959 14min sd b&w $80, rent $5
ad Guide
Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam addresses a
group of young people on the subject, "How
do you tell right from wrong?" He points to
the basic facets in our heritage of history
and faith which can be used to measure the
effects of choices one makes
WHAT'S IN IT FOR EVERYONE?
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
WHAT'S INSIDE THE EARTH. PilmAssoc
1959 13min sd b&w $70. rent apply; color
$135. rent apply
el-Jh Guide
Explains that man has learned what's
inside the earth by digging holes, studying
volcanoes, and recording earthquake vibrations
with seismographs. Describes the three re-
gions of the earth — the crust, the mantle, and
the core
LC card Fi A 59-1027
EFLA evaluation card No. 4156
WHAT'S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT A
WHEEL? Journal 1959 lOmin sd b&w $50,
color $100
p-el Guide
Produced by Gilbert Altschul Produc-
tions
Explains the basic scientific principle of
the wheel, traces its historic development and
challenges the student to observe more keenly
the part wheels play in his everyday world
WHAT'S THE ANGLE?
In ADVENTURES IN NUMBER -f SPACE
(9 films)
WHEAT COUNTRY. EBF 1959 20min sd b&w
$120. color $240
c-ad
^ ^Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Describes what life is like on a modern
farm in the Canadian West Through the
personal account of a farm woman, it shows
the land boom at the turn of the century,
the depression and the bumper years that fol-
lowed. Explains that mechanization has turned
big wheat farms into business enterprises
LC card Fi A 59-1124
WHEAT RUST. EBF 1959 17min sd b&w or
color purchase apply
jh-sh-c-ad
^ Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Documents what plant pathologists have
discovered about the life cycle of the wheat
rust fungus and continuing attempts to pro-
duce rust- resistant varieties of wheat to
withstand the hybridizing tendencies of the
parasite
LC card Fi A 59-728
WHEELVVRIGHT, COPPER AND SMITH.
NET 1957^ 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo
ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Story of the wheelwright, copper, smith,
and laddermaker. Explains the specialized
work of each
WHEN SHOULD I MARRY? McGraw 1958
19min sd b&w (Marriage and family living
ser) $115. rent apply
sh-c
A young couple, eager to marry, ask a
minister's advice. He describes the experi-
ences of two other couples who married at an
early age. He summarizes some practical
points that should be of help to all young
people in answering the question of when to
marry
LC card Fi A 58-666
EFLA evaluation card No, 3799
WHEN, WHY AND HOW DO YOU PRAY?
NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Young worlds
ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Pakistan. India. Brazil,
and England discuss their religious beliefs.
Questions are raised concerning the origins of
religion, the peace of personal conviction,
family influence, commonalty of the major
religions, and religion's role in preserving
society
WHEN YOU ARE A PEDESTRIAN. Progress
1959 lOmin sd b&w (Driver education ser)
$50, rent $2
sh-c-ad
Shows through live action and anima-
tion, the motorist's and the pedestrian's prob-
lems from each other's viewpoint
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? NET 1959
29min sd b&w (Young worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenage delegates to the New York
Herald Tribune Forum discuss their stay in
America. Each presents his views on how his
ideas have changed and what he expects to do
with his new opinions when he arrives in his
own country
WHERE IN THE WORLD. Sterl-MovUSA 1958
30min sd b&w or color free-loan
p-el-Jh
Sponsored by British Overseas Airway
Corp. Visits to Bermuda. Jamaica and Nassau
WHERE IS THE MEANING?
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
WHERE LAND AND WATER MEET
In SURVIVAL IN THE SEA (12 films)
WHICH DOOR? Powell 1959 16%min sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Robert Edmonds. Associates
pli
operational problems at the Methodist Chil-
for Methodist Children's Home. Selma. Ala.
Shows the physical plant and discusses
dren's Home at Selma. Ala. Explains the
function of the home and describes the serv-
ices provided
LC card Fi A 60-678
WHICH WAY? IndU 1960 lOmin sd b&w $50.
rent $2; color $100. rent $3.25
P
Concepts of relative and cardinal direc-
tions are developed in playground, street, and
hiking situations, using indicators such as
shadows, maps, street names, and compass.
Simple experiments, one using the shadow of a
post, the other a globe, light bulb and piece of
chalk, are developed and can be repeated by
children in any school
WHISTLING STEAMERS. NewHollMach 1959
lOmin sd color free-loan
p-el-jh-sh-c-ad
Reviews the history of threshing and re-
lates its development to the steam traction
engine
WHITE MAGIC OF MILK. Assn 1957 13min sd
color free -loan
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Milk Industry Foundation
Shows how the proper use of fresh milk
can help balance both the family diet and the
family budget, and describes the relationship
of milk to good health and vitality. Animated
cartoon
LC card Fi A 60-195
121
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
ModernTP 1959 14min sd color free-loan
ad
Produced by Ballantine-Horter for White
Mountains Recreation Assn.
Reviews the historical growth of the
White Mountains regrion. showing its rapid
development as a vacation area, its natural at-
tractions, and its engineering marvels
LC card Fi A 59-374
WHITE WONDER. ModernTP 1958 Slmin sd
color free -loan
ad
Sponsored by Morton Salt Co.
Tells the story of salt, showing how it is
made available to us from wells, mines, and
solar ponds, and how it serves mankind in a
multitude of ways
LC card Fi A 60-279
WHO IS PREJUDICED? NET 1959 29min sd
b&w (Young worlds ser) rent $4.75
sh-ad
Produced by 'WCBS-TV. Kinescope
Teenagers from Norway, England,
Ethiopia, and India express their opinions on
the problem or prejudice. They discuss who
is prejudiced, the value of education in erasing
prejudice, and their own prejudices. The
panelists relate their own experience at home
and in America
WHO ME— A CHAIRMAN? ProtEpisc 1958
lOmin sd color $60. rent $6
ad
Presents methodological help in church
canvassing and explains the purpose of the
canvass and the meaning behind it
LC card Fi A 60-73
WHO PAYS FOR OUR SCHOOLS? MichEdue
1959 28min sd b&w (The constant challenge
ser) $60. free-loan
sh-c-ad
A high school superintendent and a uni-
versity official lay out in simple, down-to-
earth terms how Michigan's schools are fi-
nanced
WHO RUNS THE PRISONS? „..^^
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
WHY DRY. Behlen 1959 34min sd color $90.
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Edward H. Hawkins Produc-
Story of a farmer and his County Agent
who sit down for a "brass knuckle" discus-
sion on all phases of grain drying — natural air.
heated air and supplementary heat
WHY I AM A CATHOLIC
In PAULIST DEBATES (8 films)
WHY JOHNNY READS JUNK
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
WHY KOREA? TFC 1957 29min sd b&w $105
sh-c Guide
Produced by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp.
Traces the history of totalitarian aggres-
sion in the 20th century and emphasizes the
need for free nations to remain strong and
united to prevent acts of international gang-
sterism. Traces the history of the Korean con-
flict and the role of the United States as leader
of the United Nation's forces against Com-
munist aggressors
WHY PROMPT PEACE-SETTLEMENTS IN
ALGERIA AND PALESTINE ARE IN
EVERYBODY'S INTEREST
In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28
films)
WHY READ?
In PATHWAYS TO READING (5 films)
WHY THE LIBERAL ARTS? TulaneU 1958
30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser) free-
loan
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
Discusses the value of studying the liberal
arts today. Explains that through training in
the arts, students become polished, creative,
well-trained individuals
LC card Fi A 59-954
WHY THE SHOE FITS. SwankMP 1956 40min
color free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Brown Shoe Co.
Story of what it takes to make a pair of
women's cement type shoes from the time a
new style is just an idea in the designer's mind
through the manufacturing process, until it
appears in the dealer's store. Includes making
of lasts and turning of wood heels
WIDEST HORIZON. NorthAraAv 1958 28mln
sd b&w or color free-loan
el-jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by McNamara Productions
Describes past attempts to reach space,
outlines current activities, predicts expected
successes during next decade
LC card Fi A 59-282
WILD SHORE. UnionPacif 1960 27min sd color
free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Shows the beauties of nature which still
exist along our west coast despite the encroach-
ment of an aggressive civilization. Includes
views of the scenery, marine life, mammals,
birds, the surf, and the sea as found along the
coast from Cape Flattery in Washington to the
Gulf of California in Mexico »
LC card Fi A 60-536 o
WILDCAT! AmPetrol 1959 27%mln sd b&w $75,
free -loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced bv Richard McCutcheon
Follows two Oklahoma wildcatters as they
prepare to sink a well, and shows their day- to-
day drilling operations
LC card Fi A 60-84
WILDCAT WELL. Humble 1956 lOmin sd color
free -loan
sh-c-ad
Available in Tex.. N.M.. La., Fla., Ala.,
Miss., Calif., Ariz., Wash., and Ore.
Shows the varied work necessary to drill
a wildcat well at a remote location
WILDERNESS ALPS OF STEHEKIN. Sierra
1958 28min sd color $175. free-loan,
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Tells of the wilderness and people and of
the Cascades lying north of Stevens Pass in
northern Washington. Two boys and their
father explore the little known region and dis-
cover how much it deserves to be protected as a
great primeval National Park
WILLIAMSBURG— THE STORY OF A PA-
TRICT. Colonial Wms 1959 40min sd color
$200. rent $5
p-el-Jh-sh
Produced by Paramount Pictures Corp.
Depicts the turbulent years between the
imposition of the Stamp Act and the outbreak
of the American Revolution. Shows how a Vir-
rinia planter is influenced by such persons as
'''ashington and Jefferson and undertakes the
American cause
EFLA evaluation card No. 4124
gir
Wi
WIND AT WORK. Dowling 1960 llmin sd color
$110
el
Explains what makes the wind and what
the wind does. Simple experiments show effect
of warm and cold air. Shows that winds change
the face of the land, help planes to fly, boats to
sail, disperse plant seeds and bring rain and
snow
WINDOW SHOPPING IN ITALY
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
WINDOWS OF THE SOUL (2 films). Moody
1960 ea 30min sd b&w (Sermons from sci-
ence ser) rent set $30
Jh-sh-c-ad
Part 1. Shows the wonder and mystery of the
senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell and
taste and how beautifully these sensory
organs are designed to make possible life
on this earth. Includes experiments in
silent sound, "seeing" odors and how we
"see" with our brains
122
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
Part 2. Considers the entire spectnim of elec-
tromaprnetic and sound waves and reveals
that we are almost totally blind and deaf.
Our minds are also prone to err in inter-
preting sensory information. These things
emphasize the folly of basing eter-
nal judgments on what we learn through
our senses
WINDSONG. Filmlm 1959 18min sd color $200,
rent $15
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Madeline Tourtelot
A visual poem which takes for its under-
lying theme the ancient Greek legend of the sun
god Apollo and the river nymph Daphne. Li^ht
and delicate images depict the shy, flleemg
nymph, while Apollo in pursuit is fashioned by
bold strong visuals
LC card Pi A 59-543
EPLA evaluation card No. 4014
WINE OF THE TETRARCH. EBP 1959 25min
sd b&w $150
c-ad
A story about the Apostle Peter and his
reaction to a mysterious stranger in the streets
of Jerusalem following the crucifixion of Jesus
LC card Pi A 59-513
WINGS FOR TOMORROW. Ideal 1959 12%min
sd color $64.87, rent $2.50
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by P.P. Watson for Pan Amer-
ican World Airways
An example of the influence of model
aviation upon careers. Shows Pan American's
Kim Scribner as a boy launching a rubber-
powered model and then as an adult and a
Pan American pilot
WINGS TO CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEX-
ICO. Ideal 1958 28i^min sd color $98.06, rent
$2.50
ad
Produced by International Film Produc-
tions for Pan American World Airways
Depicts semi- tropic villages in Mexico,
a Tehuantepec fiesta, and modern Mexico City.
Visits Guatemala, Antigua, Lake Atitlan, and
other central American cities
WINGS TO EUROPE— GRAND TOUR. Ideal
1959 27l^min sd color $101.25, rent $2.50
c-ad
Produced by Dynamic Films for Pan
American World Airways
A tour of Europe in the grand style — in
the 20th century world. A day in each of the
Grand Tour cities — Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Flor-
ence, the French Riviera and Paris
WINGS TO ITALY— LAND OF ENCHANTED
FOUNTAINS. Ideal 1959 28%min sd color
$101.16, rent $2.50
ad
Produced by Coleman Productions for Pan
American World Airways
A view of Italy, pointing out the hidden
beauty in the little fishing villages, the old
fortress towns, and the faces of the people
who live amid this beauty. Includes scenes of
the Isle of Capri, Rome, and the canals of
"Vsnico
LC card Pi A 60-545
WINTERTIME
In ITALIAN HOLIDAY SERIES (13 films)
WISCONSIN PATROLS FOR SAFETY. WisU
1959 16V2min sd b&w $60, rent $2
el-Jh-sh-ad
Sponsored by Wisconsin Motor Vehicle
Dept.
Presents the activities of the State Pa-
trol, an explanation of their motives, and a
frame of reference of the safety and enforce-
ment within which the Patrol operates
WITCH DOCTOR'S DECISION. ConservBaptist
1957 25min sd color $150, rent $10
Jh-sh-c-ad
The gospel penetrates a heathen village
In Congo as missionaries and African Chris-
tians witness. The result is that even the
witch doctor surrenders to the claims of Christ
WITH CROOKED LINES
In DRAMATIC READINGS (4 films)
WITHERED REED. Biblelnst 1959 25min sd
color $190, rent $12.50
sh-c-ad
Sponsored by Missionary Enterprises
Prophecies from the books of Ezeklel,
Isaiah and Jeremiah come to life as they are
shown in their literal fulfillment
WOMEN BEHIND BARS
In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED
(26 films)
WOMEN OF FRANCE
In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films)
WOMEN ON THE MARCH (2 films). CanNFB
1959 ea 30min sd b&w ea $130
sh-c-ad
Records the struggle of women for the
franchise and other rights, from the beginning
of the suffragette movement in England to the
status of women today
LC card for set Fi A 59-415
EFLA evaluation card for set No. 4158
WONDER OF GRASSHOPPERS. Moody 1959
12min sd (Wonder world ser) b&w $55, rent
$2.50; color $105, rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Uncle Bob recognizes the wonders and the
mysteries of the world in which we live. He
shares his simple scientific information about
the grasshoppers
EFLA evaluation card No. 4084
WONDER OF REPRODUCTION. Moody 1959
12min sd (Wonder world ser) b&w $55, rent
$2.50; color $105, rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Uncle Bob tells young children of the
plan that has insured the survival of life
through the centuries by the nest building, egg
laying, hatching and care of the young by a
family of fish
WONDER OF WATER. Moody 1958 12min sd
(Wonder world ser) b&w $55, rent $2.50;
color $105, rent $4
el-Jh Guide
Uncle Bob solves the mystery of H2O for
his young friends. He uses electrolysis equip-
ment to separate water into hydrogen and oxy-
gen. Explains molecules and the nature of
fases. Discusses the water cycle and evapora-
ion and condensation
EFLA evaluation card No. 3908
THE WONDER WOOD. Osmose 1958 20min
sd color $145, free- loan
c-ad
Spanish or English versions
The story of wood — its many matchless
qualities, its few weak points and how they
are eliminated. Explains pressure wood pres-
ervation
WONDER WORLD OF COLOR. InstVIs 1959
22min sd color free- loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Compares black and white television with
color television. Includes views of many stars
appearing in color television
LC card Fi A 59-862
WONDERFUL JET WORLD OF PAN AMER-
I CAN. Ideal 1959 27%min sd color $141.11.
rent $2.50
ad
Produced by Coleman Productions for Pan
American World Airways
Shows pre- flight preparations and activi-
ties of personnel handling communications, crew
and airplane scheduling, maintenance, and flight
operations
WOODCARVING. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing
hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Shows woodcarving in early American life.
Explains how carving was done, what tools
were used and shows early chests, utensils,
signs, and Indian figures
123
EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960
WOODCARVING AND ARTISTIC EXPRES-
SION. GirlS 1959 30min sd b&w (Adventur-
ing in the hand arts ser) rent $5
el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Kinescope
Chaim Gross, sculptor, shows interesting
tool techniques. Discusses woodcarvings from
the Congo, Formosa, China. Shows Girl Scouts
work in pine, mahogany, and walnut
WOODEN DOLLARS. WashStU 1960 13min sd
color $57. rent $2.25
sh-c-ad
How regular cropping of wood -lots on
small farms can produce farm income, includ-
ing as examples the cropping practices of four
Washington farmers
WORDS
In KEYS TO READING (3 films)
WORDS THAT DON'T INFORM
In LANGUAGE IN ACTION (13 films)
WORK OF IVIY HANDS. UnionAmHeb 1960
14min sd color rent $5
ad
Dramatizes the application of Jewish ethi-
cal ideals to such urgent issues as world peace,
race relations, civil liberties, capital punishment,
and business ethics
WORKING DOGS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w
(Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by KQED. Kinescope
Tells of working dogs. Shows a sheep
herding dog and how he works on a ranch.
Visits hunting dogs, guide dogs, and Eskimo
dogs
WORKING WITH SKYDROL. Cate«feMcGl 1958
20min sd color free -loan
c-ad
Sponsored by Monsanto Chemical Co.
Instructs maintenance personnel of air-
lines and aircraft manufacturers in the use of
Skydrol fire-resistant hydraulic fluids
WORLD HISTORY: AN OVERVIEW. Coronet
1959 16min sd b&w $90. color $165
sh Guide
Discusses man's political and economic
needs, his need to communicate, and his spirit-
ual and artistic needs, pointing out their in-
fluence upon the events of history from pre-
historic to modem times
LC card Fi A 59-856
WORLDS OF DR VISHNIAC. EducTest 1959
20min sd color (Horizons of science ser) $210
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Reveals the life functions of microscopic,
one-celled animals in all their complexity
through cinemicroscopy by Roman Vishniac
EFLA evaluation card No. 4160
WORLD'S SHORTEST RUNWAY. NorthAmAv
1960 141/^min sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Describes method of launching jet aircraft
without runway
WORLDWIDE INSURANCE VENTURE, Mod-
ernTP 1958 14V2min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by American Foreign Insurance
Assn.
Contains scenes of foreign people, indus-
tries, and countries — from South America via
Europe, the Middle East. South Africa. South-
ern Asia. Far East to Australia — where AFIA
facilities contribute to mankind's peace of mind
by insuring his personal and industrial risks
WORTHILY TO SERVE. ProtEpisc 1959 29min
sd color $210. rent $8
sh-c-ad
Produced by Shilin Film Service Corp.
Illustrates the various ways in which
chaplains in the Army. Navy, and Air Force
serve members of the United States Armed
Forces
LC card Fi A 59-322
WYOMING'S WEALTH OF WILDLIFE. Wye
Game&Fish 1957 22min sd color $132.92. rent
$6
el-Jh
Produced by Vacationland Studios
.Depicts 52 species of wildlife, generally
showing their food and cover reauirements
X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. McGraw 1959
21min sd b&w (Advanced science ser) $120.
rent apply
sh-c
Produced by Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids, Great Britain
Explains the production and properties of
X-rays and shows the way in which crystals
can be used as diffraction gratings for X-rays.
Describes the interpretation of crystal struc-
ture from diffraction patterns, and the way
in which materials in powder form can be
studied, are described. Gives an example of
the use of X-ray crystallography in industry
WORLD IINJ A MARSH. McGraw 1958 22min sd
color (Ecology ser) $250. rent apply
Jh-sh-c
Produced by National Film Board of
Canada
Provides an intimate view of the miniature
cosmos that seethes in a ferment of beauty and
savagery in the marsh
LC card Fi A 56-1046
WORLD IS YOURS. ModernTP 1959 27min sd
color free -loan
p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad
*^ -.Produced by Jerry Fairbanks Productions
for Montgomery Ward & Co.
Traces the founding and growth of the
Montgomery Ward stores and the evolution of
,r?o®if '^^^l ^^^-^ business. Sequences feature a
visit to a Pans fashion show by Ward buyers
and shows how buyers negotiate with independ-
ent European manufacturers
WORLD LAW
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
WORLD'S APPLE BOWL. Ideal 1956 12min sd
b&w free -loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
CommfjSSn^^^^ ^^ Washington State Apple
««^^ M^9^^^ ^^^^y spring orchard operations.
^I^*i^i ^""^'^ during the^ growing, and the har^
vesting, packing, and shipping of apples
Y ON^TOP OF THE WORLD. YMCAWorldS
1959 21min sd color $69.50. rent apply
Jh-sh-c-ad
Depicts life in La Paz— Bolivia's capital:
the highest YMCA in the world— in the land of
the llamas up in the Andes; life among
Bolivia's Indians — their work and festivals; and
the story of Y-man Primo Rios — a "one-man
dynamo" with youth
Y THAT WOULDN'T DIE. YMCAWorldS 1958
lOmin sd color $28
Jh-sh-c-ad
Story of the Seoul YMCA in Korea, and
how thousands of youngsters are finding new
hope and life in the ruins of their burned out
building
YANKEE PAUL
In STORIES OF MODERN APOSTLES (4
films)
YANTRA. CreatSoc 1959 12min si color $100.
rent $10
p-c-ad
Produced by Uroboros Films
Uses the motion picture medium as a
Yantra — a general Hindu term for instruments
of worship which are designed to stimulate
inner visualizations. meditations. and ex-
periences. Employs color and animation tech-
niques to create non- objective patterns
124
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
YARD STICKS. KansasStU 1957 14l^min sd
b&w free -loan
sh-ad
Illustrates measuring g'uides to increase
the efficiency of the dairy unit
YELLOWSTONE ADVENTURE. Sportlite 1957
12%min sd (Adventure out of doors ser)
b&w $55. rent $5; color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Coevering- Productions
A pack trip for trout and a boy who
tells of the fun he had in Yellowstone Park in
Montana and Wyoming
YES AND NO
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
YORK. lowaU 1958 9min sd b&w $35. rent
$1.25
el
A teacher directly instructs the viewing
classroom audience in singing the song York.
Emphasizes creative musical experiences rather
than the technical aspects of the music. De-
signed specificially for the fifth grade
LC card Fi A 60-389
YOU AND THE SILICONES. Dow 1958 Slmin
sd color $126.78. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Explains how silicones solve industrial
Eroblems in design, production, maintenance;
ow they contribute to national defense in
transportation, weapons, communication; and
how they improve family living
YOU AND THE U N
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
YOU AND YOUR BICYCLE. Progress rev 1960
llmin sd b&w (Safety for children ser) $50.
rent $2
p-el
Revision of 1948 film
Teaches safe riding habits to children.
Shows the points of bicycle safety maintenance
YOU— AND YOUR FOOD. Disney 1958 8min sd
color (This is you ser) $100
el-Jh Guide
Jiminy Cricket stresses the value of foods
which are necessary to good health. Uses the
analogy of the construction of an automobile to
point out that proper foods must be eaten to
build the body, to supply energy, and to main-
tain the body in good condition
LC card Fi A 59-547
YOU CAN'T BE EVERYTHING
In Di«5CnVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
YOU EARTH PEOPLE. Sterl-MovUSA 1958
14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pelican Films for Better
Heating-Cooling Council
History of heating systems — the ad-
vantages and applications of liquid heating and
cooling systems
YOU— THE LIVING MACHINE. Disney 1958
8min sd color (This is you ser) $100
el-Jh Guide
Jiminy Cricket shows the difference be-
tween a living machine and a manufactured
machine. He explains how to take care of
the body and shows the functions of the diges-
tive and circu^Ptorv svstems
LC card Fi A 59-546
YOUR CAREER IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY.
AmPaper 1956 21min sd color $115. free-loan
Jh-sh-c
Story of people in the paper industry —
their job opportunities and living conditions.
Points out careers for which higher education
is important
YOUR CHILD GOES TO THE HOSPITAL
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY. Progress 1959 lOmin
sd b&w (Traffic safety ser) $50. rent $2
ad
Explains what the parent should teach
the pre-school child in order to prepare him
to negotiate safely the trip to and from school.
Describes the continuing safety education
which the child receives at school; discusses
the necessary steps to take before bicycling
should be permitted, and shows how to pre-
vent the dangerous congestion of vehicles when
picking up children at the school
LC card Fi A 59-1143
YOUR FUTURE IN ELECTRONICS. RCAInst
rev 1959 21min sd b&w free-loan
sh-c-ad
Revision of 1956 film
Explains how a student receives instruc-
tion in radio-television and electronics at the
technical institute and then puts his knowledge
into practice at industrial firms, research and
development laboratories. Illustrates some of
the many opportunities for electronic tech-
nicians including broadcasting, communications,
servicing, civil defense and guided missies
YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE. MichU-TV 1958
14i^min sd b&w (Social security ser) $50,
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
The facts about health insurance In the
United States, the great number of American
people who are excluded from any form of
health protection, and what should be done
for these people
YOUR OLD AGE INSURANCE. MichU-TV
1958 16min sd b&w (Social security ser)
$50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Examines the problem of the Increasing
percentage of the aged In our population and
the need for insurance protection. Describes
the types of benefits and payments under old
age, survivors and disability laws
YOUR RICHEST GIFT. Owens-Ill 1958 lOmin
sd color $109.12, free-loan
sh-c-ad
Demonstrates to workers their share of
the responsibility for their safety from eye
in.iury on the job
YOUR SILENT GUARDIAN. DuPont 1959
lOmin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Portrays the history of safety glass and
illustrates the benefits of having it In the
windshield and side windows of automobiles
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY. MichU-TV 1958
14i4.min sd b&w (Social security ser) $50.
rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
A survey of the OASDI program; how
much people pay; why the program was started
YOUR TICKET TO SAFETY. Fass-Levy 1959
llmin sd b&w $65. color $115
sh-c-ad Guide
Tells why traffic violators must be
punished; explains how the enforcement sys-
tem functions; and describes the procedures a
driver must follow if he gets a citation
YOUR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Mich
U-TV 1958 14Vomin sd b&w (Social security
ser) $50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
"What unemployment msurance is. how it
got started in the United States, how it works.
Examines the in<5urance from the standpoint
of a specific worker in the State of Michigan
and compares Michigan unemployment insur-
ance regulations with those of other states
YOUR VOICE AND THE TELEPHONE. Bell
Tel rev 1959 7min sd color free-loan
el-Jh
Revision of 1957 film entitled "Sounds
familiar" , , . ^. ^ , x-
Produced by Audio Productions
Tells how the telephone instrument trans-
mits and reproduces the human voice through
the conversion of sound waves into electrical
impulses
LC card Fi A 59-763
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YOU'RE GROWING UP. Bailey 1960 lOmin ZOO ANIMALS— MAMMALS (2 films). Acad-
sd b&w $60. rent $3; color $110. rent $5 emy 1958 ea llmin sd b&w ea $50. rent ea
el-Jh-sh Guide $3; color ea $100. rent ea $5
Produced by Sid Davis D-el-Jh
Clarifies some of the complicated physical » ^ , . ^ ^, . ,^ .x,. ^».
and emotional processes of growing up for ele- A behmd- the -scenes visit with the zoo
mentary and high school students; portrays doctor at the San Diego Zoo
four major periods of growth, from birth to xr^^^,.i^^ +v,o+ +v,.. ^wv,f vi«,i ^* « ^r^
age 20; stresses the normality of individual Part 1. Explains that the right kind of a zoo
differences is a good place for animals to live, and
that zoo animals, in family groups In
YOUTH natural surroundings, and with proper
In ABRAHAM LINCOLN, A STUDY IN food, are happy and contented. Shows a
GREATNESS (3 films) kinkajou. a lesser panda, the elephant
yard, lion cubs fed from a bottle. Bengal
YOUTH DANCES. Contem 1959 15min sd b&w tigers, the commissary, and the feed-
$100, rent $7.50 ing of the sea lions
el-Jh-sh-c-ad LC card Fi A 58-327
Produced by The Dance in Education p^rt 2. Shows an axis deer, an eland, two kinds
^^^^ ov>^^„ „«»!„ 4^^^^ ^„^« ^f f^,-,r. fv,^«„o-v, of zebras, kangaroos, with a baby kanga-
the te^enTlsThev pJSgrell^n dev"e^op?ng^^^ roo in its mother's pouch, the antics of
in!reas1S|ly^^mam^re'^tS?hSque''whrc^^^ bS grizzly, sloth and Polar bears, a koala,
applied successfully in ballet, modern and and a young chinipanzee
ethnic dance forms LC card Fi A 58-328
(smilT Sn
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I960 Annual Supplement
Part 2. Subject Index
Abbreviations. See Signs and symbols
Ability. See Genius; Gifted children
Ability testing. See Aptitude testing
Abstract films,
art form
See Moving pictures — ^As an
Accident prevention
Electric power and common sense
Knowing's not enough
See also Safety education
In industry
Cause undetermined "* '
Communication for safety (4 films). . f.
Falling and bucking timber
It's up to you! (Harvest)
Trouble on pole 55
Your richest gift
In traffic
ABC of walking wisely
Blind date
Broken doll
Fatal step
Safety or slaughter
Signs take a holiday
When you are a pedestrian
Accidents. See Fires; First aid in illness and
injury; Lifesaving; TrafBc accidents
Accountants
CPA
Accounting machines. See Calculating machines
Acrobats and acrobatics
Tumbling for beginners
Adventists. See Seventh-Day Adventists
Adventure and adventurers. See Frontier and
pioneer life
Advertising
Advertising at work
Mag
Versatility unlimited
See also Better business bureaus; Pack-
aging; Salesmen and salesmanship
Aerial rockets.
See Rockets (Aeronautics)
Aerodynamics
Airplanes: principles of flight
Secret of flight (13 films) Isvm? ".A
Aeronautics
No barriers
See also Aerodynamics; Airplanes; Flight;
Rockets (Aeronautics) ; Space flight
Aeronautics, Commercial
Wonderful jet world of Pan American
See also Air travel
Aerosols
Finishing touch
Africa '" ' ^.,
Africa's future *^'
Essential oils of Africa,
The hunters
Africa, East
Something of value
oMt J ft ,«:^<iuvci-»i/'.
Africa, South
African nationalism and prejudice
AxclA
Acting
School for the stage
Tell tale heart (Rothschild)
jSee also Pantomimes ' '" '
Actors and actresses. See Theater; aTso names
of individual actors
Adaptation (Biology)
How nature protects animals
Adding machines. See Calculating machines
Adhesives
Two billion rolls
Age. See Longevity; Old age
Age and employment
A gift of life (14 films) >
Golden years . [
Agents. See Salesmen and salesmanship ■ ■• '^'A
Agricultural banks. See Banks and banking
Agricultural chemistry,
manures; Soils
Agricultural engineering,
agriculture
See Fertilizers and
See Electricity in
Adjustment (Psychology)
Making life adjustments
Mind, unconscious mind, and brain
Adjustment, Social. See Behavior; Human re-
lations
Administrative ability. See Executive ability
Administrative law. See Constitutional law
Adolescence
Age 13
Emotional maturity
Interim
Adult education
A gift of life (14 films)
See also Agricultural extension work
Agricultural extension work
Assignment tangible
Agricultural laborers
Seasonal workers
Agricultural machinery
Farmer's tools
Torture unlimited
Whistling steamers
See also Harvesting machinery; Tractors
j-i»tA
Agricultural pests
Mole control _,,*
Stop rats forever °"'^
See also Fungi; Insects, Injurious and
beneficial; Plant diseases • , \
Agricultural workers. See Migrant labor
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Agriculture
Acres of science
Agricultural portrait
Alaska's modern agriculture
Bread from stone
Cotton farm
Dynamic careers through agriculture
Farmer Don and the city: how they help
each other
Maine trilogy
Production protection and profits on the
farm
Revolution on the land
See also Atomic energy in agriculture;
Dairying; Farms; Food industry and trade;
Forests and forestry; 4-H clubs: Fruit
culture; Gardening; Livestock; Pastures;
Reclamation of land; Soils: also names of
agricultural products (e.g. Corn)
Economic aspects
Can we solve the farm problem?
The decision (IntFlmBur)
See also Farm management
Air
Respiratory gases and determination of the
respiratory quotient
See also Ventilation
Pollution
Air pollution, everyone's problem
Air conditioning. See Ventilation
Air defenses
Nike -Hercules story
Air pollution. See Air— Pollution
Air travel
Mr Barnaby sleeps in tlie sky
Airplanes
Long right arm
Operation Big Stick
Sound of power
Toward the unexplored
Working with Skydrol
\See also Jet planes; Jet propulsion
Models
Wings for tomorrow
Piloting
Mach busters
Airplanes, Jet propelled. See Jet planes
Airports
Ici Orly
Alaska
Alaska (NET)
Alaska: a modern frontier
Alaska — 49th state
Alaska: U.S.A.
Alaskan Al-Can trailer trek
Alaska's modern agriculture
Arctic wildlife range
Letter from Alaska (Worldwide)
Albatrosses
Gconey bird
Alcohol
Food for thought (NatWCTU)
Physiological effects
Theobald faces the facts
To your very good health
Alcoholism
Challenge (FloridaU)
David — the profile of
How long the night
Out of orbit
Should you drink?
Understanding heart
Alfalfa weevil
Alert — ^alfalfa enemy
Algeria
Berber Country
Profll de L'Algerie
Alloys
Four amazing alloys
Alpine plants
Alpine wildfiowers
a problem drinker
Aluminum
Product of the imagination
Aluminum alloys
Four amazmg alloys
Aluminum industry and trade
Master builders
Of men and machines — a construction story
Ama;^on Valley
The Amazon (People and resources of
northern Brazil)
America
See also Latin America
Discovery and exploration
They came by sea
American Academy of General Practice
Building for tomorrow
American bison. See Bison
American Cancer Society
Off the shelf
American Civil War. See United States — His-
tory— Civil War
American civilization. See United States — Civi-
lization
American colonies. See United States — ^History
— Colonial period
American Dental Association
Centennial Session
American flag. See Flags
American Legion
We who serve
American National Exhibition, 1959 in Moscow
Memo from Moscow
American painting. See Painting, American
American Revolution-. See United States— His-
tory— Revolution
American songs. See Songs, American
Americanization. See United States — ^Foreign
population »....« s^^/^^v
Amish Mennonites. See Mennonites
Amusements
Kid stuff in New York State
iSee also Circus; Sports
Anatomy. See Heart
Ancient civilization. See Civilization, Ancient
Anglican Church. See Church of England
Anglican Communion
All may be one
Angling. See Fishing
Animal Intelligence. See Psychology, Compara-
tive
Animals
Animals protect themselves
Arctic wildlife range
Badger's bad day
Discovery at Brookfleld Zoo (13 films)
Forest babies
Four seasons (NET)
High Arctic: life on the land
How nature protects animals
Lovers and clowns
Mother love
Northernaire's Ginger and her woodland
orphans
Taming the wild
Way of life (MissouriConsv)
World in a marsh
Wyoming's wealth of wildlife
\See also Marine animals; Nature study;
Zoological gardens; also classes of the ani-
mal kingdom (e.g. Birds, Insects); and
names of individual animals (e.g. Badgers;
Elephants; Seals)
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SUBJECT INDEX
Training
See Dogs — Training; Horses — Training
Treatment
Harry in search of himself
Antarctic reaions
Foothold on Antarctica
Last continent: Antarctica (12 films)
Seven cities of Antarctica
Anthropoda. See Crustacea
Anthropology. See Ethnology
Anti -freeze solutions
Assignment: anti -freeze sales
Antipathies. See Prejudices and antipathies
Antlsemitism. See Jewish question
Apes. See Orangutans
Aphids
Balance in nature
Apoplexy
Second chance (AmHeart)
Apperception. See Perception
Apple
World's apple bowl
Appliances, Electric. See Household appliances.
Electric
Appliances, Household. See Household ap-
pliances
Appreciation of art. See Art
Aptitude testing
Iowa test of motor fitness
Aquariums. See Fish culture
Aquatic animals. See Marine animals
Aquatic sports. See Water sports
Arachnlda. See Spiders
Arbitration, International. See Disarmament;
United Nations
Archeology
Oregon's first residents
Archery. See Bow and arrow
Architecture
Architecture
Buildings for business
Design and man
Designing a better tomorrow — a career in
architecture
Moscow construction
New age of architecture
See. also Church architecture; Farm
Buildings; Roofs; Schoolhouses
Architecture, Domestic
Shelter (Gateway)
jSee also Houses
Architecture, French
French Romanesque art
Architecture, Modern
Heritage XV (2 films)
Arctic regions
Arctic — islands of the frozen sea
Arctic jungle ^. ^ ^ ^.
Face of the high Arctic
High Arctic: life on the land
In the heart of the Arctic
Arithmetic . ^ ^ ,
Arithmetic without pencil and paper (5
Review study questions in fourth grade
arithmetic
^ee also Ratio and proportion
Arizona
Sahuaroland
Valley of the red rock
Aromatic plant products. See Essences Bxid
essential oils
Arrow. See Bow and arrow
Art
Iritent of art (7 films)
A special child
See also Architecture; Arts and crafts;
Christian art and symbolism; Design.
Decorative; Drawing; Folk art; Painting;
Sculpture; also some titles listed under
ethnic groups (e.g. Indians of North Amer-
ica) and names of countries
Art, Abstract. See Moving pictures — ^As an
art form
Art, Applied. See Design. Industrial
Art. Byzantine
Byzantine Empire
Art. Decorative. See Furniture; Mural paint-
ing and decoration; Pottery
Art, Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian images (Art of ancient
Egypt)
Art, Greek
Ancient Grecian Images (Art of ancient
Greece)
Art, Italian
Proud citadel
Art, Medieval. See Art, Byzantine; Illumina-
tion of books and manuscripts
Art and nature. See Nature (Esthetics)
Art and society. See Art industries and trade
Art industries and trade
American Samoa
Hands that made America
See also Arts and crafts: Design. Indus-
trial
Arthritis
Case of Charlie Brown
Special services for arthritic patients
Artificial fibers. See Textile fibers. Synthetic
Artificial respiration. See Respiration. Arti-
ficial
Artificial rubber. See Rubber, Artificial
Artificial satellites. See Satellites. Artificial
Artists. See Children as artists; also names of
individual artists, architects, painters
Arts and crafts
Arts and crafts — design for living
Chairmaker and the boys
Design and environment
Design workshop (13 films)
Montici intarsia
Quebec handicrafts
Talented hands
WTieelwright, copper and smith
See also Basket making; Carving: De-
sign, Decorative; Folk art; Jewelry;
Leather work; Manual training; MetaJ-
work; Pottery; Rugs; Weaving; Wood
carving
Assembly line methods. See Automation
Association and associations. See Community
life; Educational associations
Asthma
That we may breathe
Astronautics. See Space flight
Astronomical Instruments. See Telescope
Astronomy ,.„ ^,
Astronomy for you (13 films)
How vast is space? , ^
The realm of the galaxies
Stars and star systems
Waves of the future
^ee also Globes; Moon; Sun
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Physical educa-
Asylums. See Mentally ill — Care and treat-
ment
Ataturk. Kamal
Incredible Turk
Athletics
Sports skills analyzed
See also Olympic games:
tion and training: Sports
Atmosphere. See Ionosphere
Atolls. See Coral reefs and islands
Atomic bomb
God of the atom
It is erood to live
Physiological effect
See Radiation— Physiological effect
Atomic energy
Atomic energry in Canada
Atoms for power (NET)
History of nuclear energy
Matter
Three, two, one — zero
Training and education In nuclear energy
See also Nuclear reactors
Milestones to safe driviu
igl
Safety or slaughter
Night and bad weather driving
Si
Economic aspects
Industry and nuclear energy^»*»ii>
it
Atomic energy in agriculture
Agriculture and nuclear energy
Atomic fuels. See Nuclear fuels
Atomic medicine
Medicine and nuclear energy
Atomic power
Our friend
the atom (2 films)
icyi'I
bnr> j'tA
bnr. iiA
Atomic power plants
Power station and the public
Atomic theory. See Atomic energy
Atomization. See Aerosols
Atoms
Our friend the atom (2 films)
>''*' See also Nuclear physics -'t«><
Attention. See Listening
Attitude (Psychology)
A time for waiting
«<4»ai
.1»duUt
ti*Hj
'-.ioitlliA
Audio-visual education ■ , .t<. :
Audio-visual supervisor
, Dry mount your teaching pictures
Facts about film
Language teaching in context
Speech: using visuals in your speech
See also Chalkboards; Moving pictures In
education
Audio-visual equipment. See Projectors; Tape
and wire recorders
Aureomycin
Our county
Australia
.A.USt.Fd,1i£L
Full fathom five (Sterling)
Power makers ;,
Austria jorti-un t»n»i Y1d.-Il6-s^A
This Is also Austria
Austrian paintings. See Paintings, Austrian
Authors. See names of individual authors
Automatiorf
Eggs by automation wfinnts/^
Automobile accidents. See Accident prevention
— In traffic; Traffic accidents
Automobile drivers
Driver education (29 films)
Driving the superhighways
Freeway driving
Invisible passenger
Last clear chance
(NET)
Stop driving us crazy
To see ourselves
Tommy gets the keys
Wisconsin patrols for safety
Automobile industry and trade
Know your customer
Member of the family (GenMot)
Up from clay
Automobile racing
Monza challenge
Southern '500
Automobiles
America — the automobile age
Driver education (29 films) (NET)
Easy street
Fill 'er up
The give and take
Jeep frolics
One road
Through a rear view mirror
Your silent guardian
Laws and regulations
See Traffic regrulations
Trailers
Alaskan Al-Can trailer trek
We live in a trailer
Autopsy
Matter of fact
Autumn
Automne est une aventure
Autumn color
One by one
Aviation medicine
Man, medicine and space
u-.upA
Babies. See Infants smoA^
Backward chlldrert. See Slow learning children
Bacteriology. See Microorganisms
Badgers
Badger's bad day
Baffin Land
Living stone
Bakers and bakeries
Mr Zesta and his toy train -,,•-> v-tt^f'nA
Baking
A visit with Betty Crocker '^
See also Bread
Bali bearings. See Bearings (Machinery)
Ball games. See Baseball
Ball State College
Homecoming 58 ,. ;
Ballads. See Folk songs
Ballet
Appalachian spring
Great moments of the dance (41 films)
The very eye of night
Ballistic missiles. See Guided missiles
Ballistics
Day before tomorrow
Band music. See Bands (Music)
Bandages and bandaging
How to bandage
Bands (Music) 'A
Centennial homecoming '•
Forward march
Highlander holiday
Michigan Marching Band — Phoenix Show
Military drill
The rebel band — Brussels World's Fair
Banjo
F:
ive string banjo
030
SUBJECT INDEX
Banks and banking
Banking on farmers
Road to better living
See also Investments
Banks and banking, Cooperative
Picture of unity
Banting, Sir Frederick Grant
The quest (IntFlmBur)
Baptists
In the shadow of the Vatican
Jade for the master
Land of dust
Portugal advance
Price of victory
Barbecue cooking. See Outdoor cookery
Baseball , .
Babe Ruth League world series
Baseball for millions
Boston Red Sox
Heritage XIV (4 films)
Kansas City Athletics in action
Play ball (Hotchkiss) > CnrjRttwisO
Play ball (Worldwide) -t-f.-;
Pride of the Braves
Tigertown. U.S.A.
See also Softball
Basket making , , ^^,^^
Basketry and adaptability
Basketball ^ „ v
Basketball for boys (2 fllma)
Basketball for millions
Basketball — team offense O
Defensive basketball . ^ iii ■•• ' .
Teaching children's basketDaH
Bates, Marston
Darwin ,,;.- •.. i :.'.
^^"product of the imagination ^i^J^. ^]:^^''^
Bazaars. See Fairs
Beaches. See Seashore
Beans
Meet Mr Blue Lake
Bearings (Machinery)
No trouble at all
Beavers
Engineer in a fur coat
Beef cattle. See Cattle
Bees
The honeybee
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Beethoven _ , ,» «, x
Fine Arts Quartet plays Beethoven (6 films)
Beetles. See Ladybirds
Behavior
Behavioral research
Causally oriented environment
Hedonic control of behavior
Human factor
See also Christian life: Ethics; Habits;
Honesty: Human relations; Neighborliness;
Obedience; Reliability; Respect; Responsi-
bility; Spiritual life; Sympathy
Belgium ^ ,.
Belgian art of linen
Berbers
Berber Country
Bergh, Henry , , ^.
Harry in search of himself
Berlin, Germany
Berlin — outpost of freedom
Cold war — Berlin crisis
Bertoia, Harry
Metal dimensions
Bethany College ^, ^ ^
No creed but Christ
Better business bureaus
Better Business Bureau story
Betting. See Gambling
Bible
Bearer of the Book
Silver Springs: Prince of Peace
Withered reed
Bible. Old Testament
Belshazzar's Feast (Moody)
Joseph in Egypt (Moody)
Bible. New Testament
My life to live .'"^
Power of the resurrection i-
Wme of the tetrarch
Bicycles and bicycling
The bicyclist
History of a bicycle
Safe bicycling
You and your bicycle
Bikel, Theodore
Shall these bones live?
Biology. See Adaptation (Biology) ; Cells; Ecol-
ogy; Embryology; Evolution; Fresh-water
biology; Life (Biology); Marine biology;
Physiology; Reproduction; Space biology
Birdbanding
Banding eagles and owls
Birds
Birds and bass of the Everglades
Discovenr at Brookfleld Zoo (13 fllms)'.'-»a
Joey and the ranger
Strange birds of Midway
See also Birdbanding; Flight; also names
of birds (e.g. Albatrosses; Owls; Robins)
Birth rate. See Population
Bison
The buffalo
Blackboards. See Chalkboards
Blacksmithing
Shoes and smiths
See also Forging
Blasting
Conquering Ripple Rock
Blind
Hands ahead
No tin cup
Perkins story
Relearning to live
Room for recovery
They see again
Blind, Dogs for the. See Seeing eye dog»pha
Blood
Circulation — ^why and how
Flow of life
Heart, lungs, and circulation
Van Slyke determination of blood gases
Boards of education. See School boards
Boards of health. See Health boards
r,'>tft
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Boat races
America's cup races — 1958
Boats and boating. See Boat races; Fireboats;
Motorboats; Tugboats
Bob Jones University ,;(,./.. oi
Fortress of faith
Body, Human. See Physiology
Bogs
The spruce bog
World in a marsh
Bolivia
Bolivian boy
Y on top of the world
Bombs. See Atomic bomb; Hydrogen bomb
Bookkeepers. See Accountants
Books. See niumination of books and manu-
scripts
Books and reading
Book for you
See also Immoral literatiire and pictures
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Botany. See Bulbs;
Trees
Grasses; Plants; Seeds; Burial. See Funeral rites and ceremonies
shins
Botany, Medical
In the Sikhote-Aline Mountains
Bow .and arrow
Backcountry bowhunt
Carp, cats and bowhunter
Deer with bow and arrow
Newfoundland doubleheader
Bowling
Bowling: collegians
1956 All Star Bowling tournament
1957 World's Invitational tournament
1958 World's Invitational tournament
1959 All Star tournament
1959 World's Invitational tournament
Boy Scouts
Jamboree 3-7100
Scout capades
The Scout trail
Brain
New frontiers of the brain
See also Psycholojsry
Diseases
See Apoplexy
Brainwashin
Brainwas
Brandeis University
Brandeis challenKe
Brass Instruments. See Wind instruments
Brazil
Brazil — land of today . ,
Brazil: people of tJie highlands
See also Amazon Valley
Bread
Alpine Village (McGraw)
See also Flour and flour mills
Breaks Interstate Park
Breaks Interstate Park
Breathing. See Respiration
Bricks
Better brick buildings ^ ^ . ,
History of Richland ceramic brick
Bridges ^ ^ .^
Covered bridges
Miracle bridge over Mackinac
Seven bridges of Koenigsberg
Bridgm,an. Laura Dewey
The key (Carousel)
Bright children. See Gifted children ,
Broaching machines
Broaching for production and profit
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett)
Mr and Mrs Browning
Browning, Robert
Mr and Mrs Browning
Buccaneers. See Pirates
Buff,alo Bill. See Cody. William Frederick
Buffalo, American. See Bison
Building
House that research built
Of men and machines — a construction
story
See also Architecture; Carpentry; Floors;
Roofs; Steel, Structural; Wrecking
Building machinery,
chinery
See Eaxthmoving ma-
Building materials. See Bricks; Cement; Con-
crete: Glass construction; Shingles; Wall
board; Wood
Buildings, Farm. See Farm buildings
Buildings, School. See Schoolhouses
Business. See Advertising; Banks and bank-
ing; Better business bureaus; Department
stores; Industrial management; Mail-order
business; Real estate business; Salesmen
and salesmanship
Business and government. See Industry and
state
Business education. See Secretaries. Private
Business ethics
Forget Richards!
Business machines. See Calculating machines
Byzantine art. See Art. Byzantine
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
Calculating machines
Computer programming
"Thinking" machines
See also Electronic computers
California
Beautiful High Sierras
Golden Gate empire
Hacienda life
Mission days
Mission life
Gold discoveries
California and gold
Gold mining in '49
Life in a gold rush town
Panning for gold
Routes to gold
California, Gulf of
Mexico's sea of Cortes
Calligraphy. See Writing
Cameras
Loading the Bell & Howell camera
Campaigns, Presidential. See Presidents
Camping
Camp time, any time!
Chaparral classroom (A story of outdoor
education)
For all the children
Francisco of Puerto Rico
Mrs McCormack's outdoor classroom
No man is an island (Assn)
Spirit of Algonquin
See also Dude ranches
Canada
Abegweit , ^ , .
Arctic supercharged sunshine
Atomic energy in Canada
Beautiful Bonne Bay
British Columbiar— Canada's evergreen play-
ground
ith
Castle Dangerous
Correlieu , . ^.
Face of the high Arctic
Fishermen (IntFlmBur)
Fishing the foothills Province
Green Alaska
Highway North. ^ ., , .,
Hunting in British Columbia
Legend of the West ^ ^ ,
Man with a thousand hands
Manitoba trails
Marine highway
No barriers
Road to Keltic
Songs of Nova Scotia
Spirit of Algonquin .
Strange customs of the Eskimo
Talented hands
Tight lines ^ ^
To catch a fish
Vacation land of Algoma
Waterway holiday
Welcome stranger
Canadians. See French Canadians
Bulbs
How to grow beautiful bulbs
Canals
Canals
M^^
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Cancer
Cancer by the carton
Experimental cancer research
Hunt for a cancer killer
Inside Magoo
Never alone
Report on cancer
Time and two women
Candles
The candlemaker (NET)
Canyons. See Grand Canyon. Arizona
Capital. See Investments
Capitalism
Letter to Moscow
Cardiac diseases. See Heart — Diseases
Cards
It's all in the cards
Careers. See Vocational guidance
Caribbean' area
Where in the world
See also West Indies
Carnival
Carnival in Quebec
Carpentry
The carpenter (NET)
See also Floors
Carpets
Magic in a carpet
Carriages and carts
Covered wagon trip
Stage coach lore
Stagecoaches
Cars (Automobiles). See Automobiles
Carts. See Carriages and carts
Carver, George Washington
George Washington Carver
Carving
Living stone
Carving, Wood. See Wood carving
Cascade Mountains
Wilderness Alps of Stehekin
Casein painting. See Painting
Cathedrals
Landmark of old Russia
Cathode ray oscillograph
Use of the cathode ray oscilloscope in
physiology
Catholic Church
Catholic child guidance (4 films)
Catholic Church in American history (4
films)
Catholic classics (9 films)
Contemporary and moral problems (4 films)
Conversations with outstanding Catholics
(5 films)
Dramatic readings (4 films)
Family. U.S.A. (5 films)
Freedom and the American Catholic (3
films)
Paulist debates (8 films)
Rome eternal (4 films)
Sacraments and sacramentals (8 films)
Saints and courage (7 films)
Stories of modern apostles (4 films)
Theology for the layman (4 films)
Uncle George and Uncle Malachy (4 films)
We believe (13 films)
See also Mass; Monasticism and religious
orders; Shrines; Sisterhoods
Cattle
Cattle (NET)
Operation Feedbunk
See also Cows; Dairying
Cave dwellers
Cave dwellers of the old stone age
(c^feaBlO
n^fo
Cells
Circulation — ^why and how
Life before birth
On the border of life (Filmlm)
Cement
From mountains to microns — the drama
of Portland cement
^ee also Concrete
Censorship. See Immoral literature and pic-
tures; Liberty of the press
Census
Census sixty
Central America
Road south (2 films)
Wings to Central America and Mexico
Ceramics. See Bricks; Pottery
Certified public accountants. See Accountants
Chalkboards
Chalk and chalkboards
Chaplains. See Clergy
Charities. See Fresh-air charity; Red Cross
Charts. See Maps
Cheese
Treat for gods
Chemical industries
Chemico builds a urea plant
Chemical models
New models of molecules, ions, and crys-
tals
A special set of models for introducing
chemistry
Chemical reactions
Introduction to reaction kinetics
See also Oxidation -reduction reactions
Chemistry
Chemistry laboratory series (27 films)
Science of chemistry
Chemistry, Organic
Make me a molecule
See also Plastics
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Atomic models, valence, and the periodic
table
Chemistry of water
Solution process
See also Crystallography; Molecules
Child study
Catholic child guidance (4 films)
Child guidance clinic
Children growing (39 films)
My own yard to play in
Sexual behavior in infancy and childhood
Starting nursery school: patterns of be-
ginning
See also Adolescence; Educational psy-
chology; Exceptional children; Play
Child welfare
Children's fountain
Greatest ever
Harry in search of himself
Side by side
See also Fresh-air charity
Children
George Junior Republic
New world for Peter
Opportunity to learn
A place for healing
A special child
See also Child study; Education. Ele-
mentary; Exceptional children; Infants;
Play; Youth; also some titles listed under
names of countries
Growth
See Growth
Children, Crippled. See Physically handicapped
Children, Delinquent. See Juvenile delinquency
Children, Gifted. See Gifted children
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Children, Retarded. See Slow learning children
Children as artists
The story of Cinderella
Children's literature. See Storytellinsr
China
China under communism
Face of Red China
War in China: 1932-1945
Chinaware. See Pottery
Chinese refugees. See Refugees. Chinese
Choreography. See Ballet; Dancing
Christian art and symbolism
Rome eternal (4 films)
jSfee also Church decoration and orna-
ment; Illumination of books and manu-
scripts; Mary, Virgin
Christian biography. See Missionaries; Saints
Christian Children's Fund
Heart of a stranger
Christian ethics
Stop driving us crazy
Teenage code
Christian life
Better world begins with me
Crimson shadow
Double life of Christopher Mann (3 films)
Growing like a grasshopper
Play ball (Worldwide)
Serving Christ , ,
Teen age rock ,,,
Teenage challenge ,n^ /
Teenage witness ,,•.,'
Teleo
Train of action
See also Spiritual life; Stewardship.
D«it» 3'">
Christian
Christianity ,^-., ••«,
Fire on the heather ^ ♦>,...-./
Tongues of fire
See also God
Christmas
Christmas deer
Christmas in Denmark
Christmas on grandfather's farm (1890's)
Chronology. See Time
Church. See Christianity
Church and state. See Religious liberty
Church architecture
Better church buildings for town and coun-
try
Church buildings: exterior style, design,
and setting
. Educational building interiors and fumlsh-
^O' ings
mgs
Place to worship
Planning and constructing church buildings
by units
See also Church decoration and ornament
Church decoration and ornament
Auditorium interiors and furnishings
San Clemente de Tahull
Church of England
Poverty, chastity and obedience ^„«)
Church work
Shadow on the land
Who me — a chairman?
See oZso Deaconesses; Evangelistic work;
bunday schools
Church work with youth
The stepsltters
Churches
Church in the Finnish scene
See also Church architecture
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer
Man of the century: Churchill
Cinema. See Moving pictures
Circulation of the blood. See Blood
Circus
Circus day in Rexvllle
Moscow circus
Cities and towns
The runaway city and the new suburb
What is a city?
Citizenship
Citizenship and . you ■'
Citizenship in action
Citrus fruit. See Grapefruit; Lime (TreefS
Orange; Tangerine
City life. See Cities and towns
City planning
Citizen's seminars on metropolitan prob-
lems
Design for Detroit
The rumor (ModemTP) o
See also Housing; Social surveys
Civics. See Citizenship '~
Civil engineering. See Bridges; Dams; Hydraulic
engineering; Roads
Civil liberty. See Liberty
Civil War
United States
See United States— History— Civil War
Civilian defense. See Air defenses
Civilization. See Art; Education; Ethics; Social
problems; Society. Primitive; United States
— Civilization
Civilization, Ancient
Ancient art of Peru
Civilization, Modern. See History, Modem;
Renaissance
Class distinction
Elites and classes in America — p* .et-
Class struggle. See Class distinction
Classical education
Science and the humanities
See also Education, Humanistic
Classical languages. See Latin language ^
Clay industries. See Bricks
Cleaning. See House cleaning; Laundry
Cleft palate. See Palate, Cleft ^.3 ,,0
Clergy
Worthily to serve
See also Monasticism and religious orders;
also names of clergymen
Clipper ships ^o ^'^'^
>pe
Li
ife aboard a clipper ship
Clocks and watches l^'^^^r? odort^f.
Clocks and time
Incabloc
(•
Cloth. See Textile Industry and fabrics
Clothing and dress
Arctic fashions
Blue jeans
^■' Fashion picture
See also^ Costume; Fashion; Hats; Shoes
and shoe industry
Clouds
Hommes et les nuages
i^ V/f
Coal mines and mining
Power makers
Cody, William Frederick
Buffalo Bill
Cohen, Hen'ry
Rabbi on wheels
Coinage. See Money
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Cold war. See World politics
College fraternities. See Fraternities and
sororities
College sports. See Baseball; Football
Colleges and universities
Campus parish
University international
What is a university?
See also names of individual institutions
Colombia
Geography of South America: five northern
countries
Holy Week in Popayan
Colonial history. See United States— History— -
Colonial period
Color
End to color confusion nynuu
Color photography . , „
Make color your business — ^with the Ekta-
color system
Color television
Wonder world of color
■CI ■ V^fl'&Hiol^
Colorado
Mountain fun
Colt, John
Colt 58
Columbia Plateau
Lava and the river
Columbia River
Highway to tomorrow
Commandments, Ten. See Ten commandments
Commerce
Big change in world markets
The give and take
Import of small cars noDfiaQ
Western Europe
See also Banks and banking; Retail trade:
Stock exchange; Transportation; United
States — Commerce; Wholesale trade
Commercial aeronautics. See Aeronautics, Com-
mercial
tni>?Krn-noi«ioahQ
Communication
Big media in America '*' *
Communication for beginners
Communication: story of its development
Getting yourself across
Language in action (13 films)
Say what you mean
Speech: effective listening
Story of communications
See also Aeronautics, Commercial; Lan-
guage and languages; Newspapers; Rail-
roads; Transportation; Waterways; Writing
Communion. See Lord's Supper
Communism ..j-^u-. . .u,^
China under communism »-t.-n^ --jvitaat-^a
Communism (4 films) -■'•'.• ->v ia9i..o
Crimson shadow cnxlaQ
Czechoslovakia — a satellite state ••"•'•'^
Face of Red China . ., ,,.,r-MU«n
Hoaxters .3..*>upnn@a
Letter to Moscow
Nightmare in red \ j s ■ - . . .^ ^ ■
What is the best form of government?
Community centers
Heart of the neighborhood
Planning recreation facilities
-i JiiiSW
Community life
Broken doll
Train of action
See also Cities and towns
Community surveys. See Social surveys
Compassion. See Sympathy
Composers. See names of Individual composers
Composition (Art). See Painting
Composition (Music)
Keyboard conversations (18 films)
Composition (Printing). See Typesetting ^^j
Composition (Rhetoric). See English language
Computers, Automatic. See Electronic com-
puters
Computirtg machines. See Calculating machines
Concrete
Concrete example >a .3&no;-.
See also Cement
Conduct of life. See Behavior; Pride and vanity
Congo, Belgian
Under the black mask
Congress
United States
See United States — Congress
Consciousness. See Self
Conservation of forests. See Forests and for-
estry
Conservation of natural resources. See Natural
resources
Conservation of soil. See Soil conservation
Conservation of wild life. See Wild life conser-
vation -
Constellations. See Astronomy
Constitutional law
Becision: the Constitution In action (5
films)
Constitutions. See United States — Constitution
iinO
Construction. See Architecture; Building
Construction of roads. See Roads
Contagion and contagious diseases. See Epi-
demics
Convents and nunneries. See Sisterhoods
Convicts. See Prisons ,.u -.j
Conway, Frederick E.
Mural in the making ,-:, dfifwinhJ
auniij lo
Cookery
Freeze for ease -.,,;..'.
How to cook a wolf — in a hurry
How to prepare Florida grapefruit & How
to use Florida grapefruit sections
How to select Florida oranges & How to
use Florida frozen orange concentrate
How to use Florida limes
How to use Florida tangerines & How to
use tabasco
Magic Ingredient
Mealtime magician
See also Baking; Bread; Outdoor cookery
Cookery for Institutions, etc.
Managing a community meal
.;■. : ■. . ^-'axiO
Cooperative societies i'^^ i-' w^vjjii A
Together (ModernTP) , ., -.
ioM yyE .\3ndnu0
Copenhagen
Copenhagen holiday
Copper
Copper, steward of the nation ,^
Refining copper from the Su4byfy.vlltekel
ores .,o:ixU/ i-nm
Copper mines and mining - , a ^ >c; .enfloNt:^
Coipper mining
Target Tociuepala • gf^^b^cO c3»nqY0
,,'■ ' u\&tO
Coral reefs and islands
Full fathom five (Sterling) .xfiolo^yO
Corn
Acres of science
Indian com
Costume
Costumes of our country,
5,000 years of cotton fasnions
See also Clothing and dress; Fashion;
Hats \ icQ
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Cotton
Cotton farm
Cotton manufacture and trade
5,000 years of cotton fashions
Counseling. See Vocational guidance
Country life. See Farm life
Country stores. See General stores
Courtship
Groingr steady (Gospel)
How much affection?
Cowboys
Early- day cowboys
See also Rodeos
Cows
Loose housing of dairy cattle
Raising dairy calves
Summer feeding
Sunday best
\8ee also Dairying
Crafts. See Arts and crafts; Handicraft
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Imagination at work
A special child
Creativeness. See Creation (Literary, artistic,
etc.)
Credit. See Banks and banking
Credit unions. See Banks and banking. Coope-
rative
Creighton, Helen
Songs of Nova Scotia
Crime and criminals
Community of the condemned (26 nims)
^ iSee also Juvenile delinquency; United
States— Federal Bureau of Investigation
identification
The victim
Criminal Investigation. See Crime and crimi-
nals—Identification
Criminals, Rehabilitation of. See Rehabilitation
of criminals
Cripples. See Physically handicapped
Crotched , Mountain Rehabilitation Center
Crotched Mountain, U.S.A.
Crows
Crows, owls and a shotgun
Cruelty to animals. See Animals— Treatment
Cruising. See Sailing
Crustacea
Grass- blade jungle
Crystallography
A study of crystals
Currency. See Money
Current events
Newstime in first grade reading
Screen news digest
Significant years
Customs, Social. See United States— Social life
and customs
Cycling. See Bicycles and bicycling
Cypress Gardens, Florida
Greatest show on water
Cytology. See Cells
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakiar— a satellite state
Dairy cattle. See Cows
Dairy products. See Milk
Dairying
Box silo
From grass to glass
New horizons along the milky way
Open door to greater dairy profits
Together (ModernTP)
Visa to Dairyland, U.S.A.
Yard sticks
iSee also Cheese
Dal<er, French West Africa
Dakar, un siecle
Dams
Dams (Gateway)
Galerie malgovert
Water for the Columbia Basin
Dance music. See Jazz music
Dancers. See names of individual dancers
Dancing
Beginning modern dance for high school
girls
Expression through dance
Helen Tamiris — Negro spirituals
Language of modern dance
Modern dance composition
Therayattam
Youth dances
See also Ballet
Folk and national dances
Moiseyev Dancers in "The strollers"
See also Square dancing
Darwin, Charles
Darwin
Date palm
Rivers, deserts, and date palms
Da Vinci, Leonardo. See Leonardo da Vinci
Dayton, Ohio. University
University of Dayton
Deaconesses
Make all things new
Deafness
Parents of a stranger
Debates and debating
Let's discuss it (McGraw)
Decision-making
Decision making for supervisors (5 films)
Decoration, Interior. See Interior decoration
Decoration and ornament. See Church decora-
tion and ornament; Design; Figureheads of
ships; Flower arrangement; Interior decora-
tion; Jewelry; Metalwork; Tapestry; Textile
design
Decorative arts. See Arts and crafts; Design,
Decorative
Deer
Silver Springs: Deer Ranch
Defective speech. See Speech, Disorders of
Deism. See God
Delinquents. See Crime and criminals
Democracy
Are American freedoms in danger?
Hoaxters
Introduction to America
Life goals and democracy
What is the best form of government?
Denmark
Christmas in Denmark
Denmark — voyage to delight
King of Denmark
Welcome to Denmark
Dentistry
Dental approach to the cleft palate problem
Dentistry for children
Dentistry for the handicapped
Dentistry for the handicapped child
New day in dentistry
Pattern of a profession
Putting it straight
Sights and sounds around the dental chair
Teeth, health and appearance
See also Teeth
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Department stores
Vine Brothers, Incorporated
Desert plants
Plants of the desert
Deserts
Chan^inff desert
See also Sahara Desert
Design
Design and environment
Design and man
Design workshop (13 films)
See also Textile design
Design, Decorative
Many- colored paper
See also Tapestry
Design, Industrial
American look
At home in Sweden
Design and man
Designs, Floral. See Flower arrangement
Desserts. See Ice cream, ices, etc.
Detectives. See United States — Federal Bureau
of Investigation
Detroit
Design for Detroit
Development. See Embryology
Diamonds
Eternal gem
Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens: characters in action
Reading Dickens (2 films)
Diet
Color of health
See also Food; Nutrition
Diplomacy. See United States — Foreign relations
Direction, Sense of. See Orientation
Disarmament
Quest for peace
WI ■
hat hopes for disarmament?
See also Peace
Disasters. See Fires
Discoveries (in geography). See America — Dis-
covery and exploration; Antarctic regions
Discoveries (in science). See Science
Discrimination
Burden of truth
Day in the night of Jonathan Mole
See also Negroes
Discussion. See Debates and debating
Discussion groups
Engineering of agreement
What would you say?
Diseases. See Epidemics; Heart — ^Diseases; Pan-
creas— Diseases; also names of diseases
Diseases and pests. See Fungi
Diseases of plants. See Plant diseases
Dishes. See Glassware; Pottery
Dishonesty. See Honesty
Dismal Swamp, Virginia
Dismal Swamp
Disneyland, Anaheim, California
Disneyland, U.S.A.
Disobedience. See Obedience
Displaced persons. See Refugees. Political
Distances
How far
Distributive education
Adult distributive education in Florida
Cooperative distributive education in Florida
Talk with Mr D
Diving
Springboard and front approach
Doctors. See Physicians
Dogs
Westminster, 1958
Working dogs
See \also Seeing eye dogs
Training
Boy and his dog
Dolls
Dolls of America
Dolls, puppets, and diversion
Toccata for toy trains
Domestic animals. See Dogs; Hogs; Horses;
Livestock; Sheep
Domestic architecture. See Architecture, Do-
mestic
Domestic relations. See Family
Drafting, Mechanical. See MechanicaJ drawing
Drainage
Energy losses at converging pipe junctions
See also Bogs
Drama
Fairs and dramas
Great dramatic literature (12 films)
See also Acting; Ballet; Opera
Dramatic art. See Acting
Drawing
Learning to draw (lowaU)
See also Mechanical drawing
Dreams
Cause and significance of dreams
Dried milk. See Milk, Dried
Drill (nonmilltary)
Highlander holiday
Michigan Marching Band— Phoenix Show
Military drill
Drilling and boring machinery. See Broaching
machines
Drivers, Automobile. See Automobile drivers
Drop forging. See Forging
Drugs. See Pharmacy; Tranquillzing drugs
Drum
Music from oil drums
Ducks
Duck hunting with Jimmy Robinson
Dude ranches
Dude ranch
Duty. See Ethics
Dwellings. See Architecture, Domestic; Houses
Dynamics. See Aerodynamics; Force and
energy; Matter
Ear
Analogy between cochlear fiuid motion and
formation of surf on sloping beaches
Earth
Face of the earth (10 films)
How we know the earth moves
How we know the earth's shape
Journey into time
Planet earth
Project "Mohole"
What's inside the earth
See also Geology; Geophysics; Physical
geography
Earth satellites. See Satellites. Artificial
Earthmovtng machinery
Dirt on the move
New roads to profits
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East. See Near East
East (Far East) --,^ i
In the Sikhote-Allne Mountains ^ "'
East Africa. See Africa, East
East Indians. See Hindus
Easter
Easter vigil
Eastern Empire. See Byzantine Empire
Eastern Europe. See Europe, Eastern
.«;.-.M4iiU-.-
Eastern States Exposition "i n*^>' J
Show window of the East
Ecology
High Arctic: life on the land
See also Geographical distribution of ani-
mals and plants
Economic assistance ' , ij; ?.- : .t^
Foreign aid and econprnic policy ^^j,^,..,^
Economic conditions. See Natural resources;
United States — Economic conditions
Economic policy. See Industry and state
Economics
Everybody knows
See also Agriculture — ^Economic aspects;
Commerce; Industry
Editors and editing. See Journalism :>>*Gm«^C3
Education . .. G
The American education system
Constant challenge (14 films) , .. ^
Do we need a new educational revolution?
Education is everybody's business
Heritage XVII (4 films)
School days
See also Adult education; Audio- visual
education; Books and reading; Child study;
Classical education; Colleges and univer-
sities; Physical education and training;
Schools; Teachers; Teaching
Finance
They voted yes
Who pays for our schools? . _
Education, Distributive. See Distributive educa-
tion
Education, Elementary
Newstime in first grade reading muiC
Education, Higher
Higher education — key to Oregon's future
Longer shadow
See also Classical education ^.^^jf,;:,., ^|,yr-
iir>'i *»btr<l
Education, Humanistic
Why the liberal arts? ^,^^^^.^ ^^j,, ^^^q
Education, Industrial. See Manual training:
Education, Interculturai. See Intercultural edu-
cation
Education, Musical. See Music
Education, Preschool. See Nursery schools
Education of blind. See Blind
Education of the aged. See Adult education
Educational associations
No teacher alone
Educational films. See Moving pictures in edu-
cation
Educational psychology
Causally oriented environment
See also Imagination
Educatlon'al tests and measurements
Administering the Kuhlmann-Anderson test
See also Aptitude testing
Efficiency, Industrial
Supplying stock to the operator
ififee also Factory management; Personnel
management
Eggs
Best eggs to buy
Eggs by automation
Egyptian village
Egyptian art. See Art, Egyptian
Einstein, Albert
Einstein
Elections. See Woman — Suffrage
Elections, Presidential. See Presidents
Electric engineering
Engineering notebook
Electric household appliances. See Household
appliances, Electric
Electric industries
Cause undetermined
Plan for prosperity
Electric power plants. See Atomic power plants
Electric utilities. See Electric Industries
1
Electric waves
Waves of the future
Q
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Electricity
Electric power and common sense
Electricity: bow to make a circuit
How electricity Is produced
Electricity, Static. See Electrostatics
Electricity in agriculture
Beyond the meter
Electronic computers > -, -^
Census sixty
Electronic measurements. See Cathode ray
oscillograph
Electronics
Teacher wore white
Your future in electronics
See also Transistors
Electrostatics .
Static electricity '
Elephants
Elephant baby
Elevated railroads. See Railroads, Elevated ^
Elevators, Grain. See Grain elevators
Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain , ._
France accueille une reine fTc<ri»'j?'»'0
Embryology
Chick embryo explanation
Life before birth
On the border of life (Filmlm)
Emergencies. See First aid In Illness and In-
jury
Emergency emotions
')le
Emotions
Emert
Pleasurable emotional responses
See also Attitude (Psychology); Jealousy;'
Prejudices and antipathies; Sympathy ,
Employees, Training of
Pattern for instruction
Employment. See Labor and laboring classes
Employment and age. See Age and employ-
ment
Employment discrimination. See Discrimination
Employment management. See Personnel man-
agement
Encaustic painting. See Painting
Energy. See Force and energy
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SUBJECT INDEX
Engineering
Engfineering (TulaneU)
ifSfee also Blasting; Electric
Engines. See Fire engines
"^Tmditional England (AV-ED)
t'ngllsli language
Sentences : simple, compound,
Something to write about
Verbs (2 films)
Entertainments. See Amusements
Environment. See Adaptation (Biology)
^ipidemics
Health in our community
engineering
complex
.c^t >^*tJi»ii
Episcopal Churcli. See Protestant Episcopal
Church in the U.S.A.
Equality. See Class distinction
Equestrianism. See Horsemanship
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United
States
For all time
Erosion. See Soil conservation; Valleys
Eruptions. See Volcanoes "
Eskimos ^ , ^
Arctic fashions
Arctic jungle, ^ , .
Customs of the Eskimo
Eskimo family
Great Polar Wh
ale
Living stone ^ ^, „ _
Strange customs of the Eskimo
Essences and essential oils
Essential oils of Africa
Esthetics. See Art; Nature (Esthetics); Paint-
ing
Eternity ^ ,,, ^ ^
The quest (Moody)
Chico and the Archbishop '" ^'"' >"•;;", ^
Contemporary and moral problems (4 films)
Fifth plate
The foul , ,
Morals in revolution • ........
Outside the walls *!;»i»i«j*»i^u,ii
Portrait of Hector ,_
Th© sGcrct * '
What you ought to want
iSee also Business ethics; Christian ethics;
Happiness; Honesty; Medical ethics; Neigh-
borliness; Pride and vanity; Responsibihty;
Spiritual life
Ethics, Jewish
Work of my hands
Ethnology , ,,
New lives for old
iSee also Society. Primitive
Europe
Little red car
Portrait of Europe
Western Europe ^ ^
Wings to Europe — grand tour
Europe, Eastern , , , «; „ _i jv
Iron Curtain lands (post-Stalin period)
European federation
•op
Europe
series)
future? (Young worlds
Evangelistic work
All are called
Teleo
True way
See also
Evolution
Darwin
Tuoft I:
■ ! i ■ ! ;
Missions; Salvation Army
.\3inln9biF. :
Exceptional children ,,^ ^,
Exceptional child (15 films)
Light for John
^, , iSfee also Gifted children: Mentally handi-
capped; Slow learning children
Exchange. See Money; Stock exchange .^c-^
Executive ability -.r-^
Vine Brothers, Incorporated
Exhibitions. See American National Exhibition.
1959 in Moscow
Expeditions, Antarctic and Arctic. See Antarc-
tic regions; Arctic regions
Expeditions, Scientific. See Scientific expedi-
tions
Experimental films. See Moving pictures — ^AB
an art form
Experimental psychology. See Psychology,
Physiological
Explorations. See America — Discovery and ex-
ploration
Explosives. See Blasting .«©nlfi»'^
Exports. See Commerce _ "^"^
Express service. See Pony express '
Extension work, Agricultural. See Agricultural
extension work
Eye Mo^
It's up to you! (Harvest) i
They see again
Your richest gift
See also Vision
. , a2»di*=»
F.B.I. See United States— Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Fabrics. See Textile industry and fabrics
Factory management
Search for reliability
See also Efficiency, Industrial; Foremen
Fairs
Country fairs , ^ ^«rni:»
Fairs and dramas ononii
See also Eastern States Exposition
Fall. See Autumn
Fallout, Radioactive. See Radioactive fallout
Family
The appraisal \>ni^
Fair chance (Parthenon) ,.>.:m.: .^.. i
Family circus
Family, U.S.A. (5 films), u-s^w ^--. .-.• . .,■■
Four families ' ■, „
Growing up in the American family
Happy family , , .^ . ^ ,
Have I told you lately that I love you?
Religious life
Does Christ live in your home?
Far East. See East (Far East)
Farm buildings
Pageant of American farms
Farm engines. See Tractors
Farm implements. See Agricultural machinery
Farm laborers. See Agricultural laborers
Farm life .
Farmer s tools , :
Farms , „
La vie dans une ferme Francaise
Wheat country
iSfee also Ranch life; Sociology, Rural
Farm management
Box silo , , , ,^ ^ ^,
Insurance — from the farmer's side of the
fence
See also Agriculture— Economic aspects
Farm produce. See Food industry and trade
Farming. See Agriculture
Farms ^ . _,
Pageant of American farms
A voice for the farm ; " »
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In animal feeds
Fascism. See National socialism
Fashion
Fashion fairy tale
Fashion odyssey
Fashion picture
iSfee also Clothing and dress; Costume
Fasts and feasts. See Festivals
Federal Bureau of Investigation. See United
States — Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federation of Europe. See European federation
Feeble-minded. See Mentally handicapped
Feeding and feeding stuffs
Summer feeding
Tranquilizers — a new era
Bee also Forage plants
Feelings. See Emotions
Fences
Fences (NET)
Fencing for the future
Fertilizers and manures
More fertility per bag
Festivals
Day of the dead
Fibers
Cavalcade of fibers
(See also Linen; Sisal hemp; Wool
Field sports. See Hunting
Figureheads of ships
Figurehead
Figureheads
Fiji Islands
Exploring isles
Fires
In case of fire
Setting fires for science
_See also Fire extinction;
Forest fires
Fire prevention:
First aid in illness and injury
First aid on the spot
See also Bandages and bandaging;
piration. Artificial
Fish
Wonder of reproduction
Fish culture
Facts about fish stocking
Fish hatchery
Fish hatcheries. See Fish culture
Fisheries
Fish of the sea
Fishermen (IntFlmBur)
Fishermen (NET)
Herring hunt (CanNFB)
Plan for tomorrow — our
head resources
See also Whaling
Res-
salmon and steel -
i.^
Film. See Moving picture film
Finance. See Banks and banking; Commerce;
Education — Finance; Infiation (Finance);
Insurance; Investments; Municipal finance;
Stock exchange
Fine Arts Quartet
Fine Arts Quartet plays Beethoven (6 films)
Finger plays
Finger games #1
Fishes
A true fish story
See also Fish culture; Fishing
Fishing
Age of fishing
Angler's news reel
Fish down for big bass
Fishing holiday
Fishing in moose country
Fishing the foothills Province
Hatteras Drum
In winter it's whitefish
It's editors afield
Mighty ones
Sailflsh ho!
State lakes for fishermen
There's always fishing
Tight lines
To catch a fish
Trout fishing in Nevada
Trouting on the snake
Waterways and fiyways of the North
Hook.
Implements and appliances
line and what knot?
Fishing industry. See Fisheries
Fishing tackle. See Fishing — Implements
appliances
Flags
Our country's fiag
and
Finishes and finishing. See Painting, Industrial Flax. See Linen
Finland
i and crafts — desigi
Church in the Finnish scene
Finland for holidays
Finnish Silver Line -fir> -^^»rr
Lahti
Made in Finland
Orimattila
Paijanne — ^water forest and sunshine
Summer s diary
Tampere
Turku — Finland's oldest city
Water, forest and sunshine
Fire
I mitt^
Oil fire protection — ^through knowledge
Penelope changes her mind
Fire engines
Physics and fire engrines
Fire extinction
Tale of two towns (AudioProd)
See also Fireboats
Fire prevention
The challenge (BurCommRes)
Fire in town
Penelope changes her mind
iSee also Fireproofing
Fireboats
Fireboat
Fireproofing
Design for fire protection
Flight
Airplanes: principles of flight
Secret of flight (13 films)
Flood control
Mathematician and the river
Floors
Floors with a future
Floral decoration. See Flower arrangement
Florida
Birds and bass of the Everglades
Region with a record
Silver Springs, bathing beaches
Silver Springs: Deer Ranch
Silver Springs: glass bottom boat
^ee also names of places in Florida
Flour and flour mills
Grist mill
Flower arrangement
Arranging fiowers in your home
Artistry in flowers
Flowers at their best
Miracle of flowers
Flower gardening. See Bulbs
Fiowers
Miracle of flowers
See also Flower arrangement;
of fiowers
also names
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Fluoridation of water. See Water— Fluorida-
tion
Folk art
Folk art
The towers
See also Art industries and trade; Arts
and crafts
Folk dances. See Dancing — Folk and national
dances
Folk songs
Bay at the moon
Folk songs of America's history
Listen . . . and sing
Our country sings
Songs of America
Songs of Nova Scotia
Folklore. See Folk songs
Fontana Village, North Carolina
Change of pace
Food
Food for thought (NatWCTU)
It started with Eve
Medicine man
See also Bread; Cookery; Diet; Fruit;
Grain; Nutrition
Food, Frozen
Big freeze
Freeze for ease
Food industry and trade
Market man
Food supply. See Food industry and trade;
Meat industry and trade
Food trade. See Food industry and trade
Football
Football for millions
1957 Detroit Lions vs Cleveland Browns
1957 Green Bay Packer highlights
1958 Chicago Bears highlights
1958 Green Bay Packer highlights
1958 pro football review
The passer
Pro Bowl classic
Running back
Forage plants
Cash in on grass
^ee also Corn; Grasses; Legumes
Force and energy
Energy (NET)
Ford, Henry
Henry Ford
Forecasting, Weather. See Weather forecasting
Foreign aid program. See Economic assistance
Foreign missions. See Missions
Foreign population. See Immigration and emi-
gration
Foreign relations.
United States-
See International relations ;
-Foreign relations
Foreign trade. See Commerce
Foreigners. See United States— Foreign pop-
ulation
Foremen
Merrill case
Forest fires
Fire on the land
Forest Are
Forest products. See Lumber and lumbering;
Wood
Forests and forestry . ^, ^. , « .
Challenge of forestry in New York State
Forest fire
Forests
From seed to sawlogs
Sylvan sketches
Timber tale
Tomorrow's trees
See alao Trees; Wood- lots
and Conservation
Forging
Forging in closed dies
See nlso Welding
Form, Musical. See Musical form
Formosa
This is Free China
Fossils
Oregon origins
Foster, Stephen Collins
Stephen Foster and his songs
Foucault's pendulum
How we know the earth moves
4-H clubs
50 years of 4-H
4-H Electric Congress
Camp
4-H leader
4-H parade
4-H short course
Framing of pictures. See Picture frames and
framing
♦
France
Alpine Village (McGraw) ■
Au doigt et a I'oeil
Carcassonne contrasts ;
Convention time in France
Films of France (13 films)
Flamme de la brique
France actuelle: le pays et ses habitants
Galerie malgovert ,:ii. :
Ici Orly ,/
Images du rail
Marche Francaise
Mistral
Renaissance Vivaraise
Rue neuve
Summertime in Savoie
Le Theatre National Populaire
This is Versailles
3,842 metres. Aiguille du Midi ,
Voici La France
See also Riviera
Fraternities and sororities
Fraternity
Fraternity idea
Frederick IX, King of Denmark
King of Denmark
Freedom. See Liberty
Freedom of religion. See Religious liberty
Freedom of the press. See Liberty of the press
French architecture. See Architecture, French
French Canadians
Castle Dangerous .:■
Quebec handicrafts
French Language
Automne est une aventure
France actuelle: le pays et ses habitants
Language teaching in context
La vie dans une ferme Francaise
French language films
A I'aube d'un monde
Ancient Egyptian images (Art of ancient
Egypt)
Ancient Grecian images (Art of ancient
Greece)
Ave Maria (French)
Birth of a jet
Fabulous decade -^
Flamme de la brique
France accueille une reine
Grothic images (Gothic sculpture)
Haute lisse
Ici Orly
Les impressionnistes
Le Corbusier
Marche Francaise
Painter of Paris
Profll de L'Algerie
Renaissance Vivaraise
Riz en camargue
Rue neuve
Sahara d'aujourd'hui
Le Theatre National Populaire
3,842 metres. Aiguille du Midi
Le vilain caneton
French sculpture. See Sculpture. BYench
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Fresh-air charity
For all the children
Fresh. water biology
We explore the stream
Freud, Sigmund
Freud
Frontier and pioneer life
Covered wagon trip
Early houses
Home life of the pioneers
Pioneer journey to the Oregon country
A settler's day
Settling the Great Plains
See also Cowboys; Oregon Trail; Over-
land journeys to the Pacific
Frozen food. See Food. Frozen
Fruit
Onions and potatoes
See also names of fruits
Fruit culture
Fortune in two old trunks it^iQ ><> pniitij i -.
Frustration. See Emotions
Fuel. See Heating / /'.'*%
Fuel, Liquid. See Gasoline
Funeral rites and ceremonies
To serve the living
Fungi
Wheat rust
See also Molds (Botany); Plant diseases
Fur trade
Beaver fever
Furniture
Sophisticate
Furniture, Swedish
At home in Sweden
Future life. See Eternity
oV
G-men. See United States—Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Gambling ^ .
Gambling U.S.A.
Game and game birds. See Hunting; Shooting;
also names of animals and birds (e.g.
Deer; Ducks; Grouse) -
Game preserves
Game farm
,.aU1
''■■■ A
Games
Games .'
See also Cards; Finger plays; Olympic
games; Play; Sports; also names of games,
e.g. Basketball; Tennis
Gaming. See Gambling
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi (McGraw)
Gandhi (MichU-TV)
Gangs. See Juvenile delinquency
Garden architecture. See Landscape garden-
ing
Garden pests. See Insects, Injurious and bene-
ficial
Gardening
How does your garden grow? (FloridaU)
See also Agricultural pests; Bulbs; Fruit
culture; Landscape gardening; Plants;
Vegetable gardening
Gardens, Miniature
Home for Hoppy
Gas. See Gases
Gas, Natural
Five thousand ton key
Needles to Newhall — the story of a pipe-
line
Pipeline of progress
These aj-e my people (ModemTP)
Gases
Discharge through gases
Gasoline
Eye witness report
Fill 'er up
Gasser, Henry
Exploring casein
Gems. See Precious stones
General stores
General stores and trading
Shopping
Generation. See Reproduction
Genetics. See Evolution
Genius
Formula for genius
jSee also Gifted children
Geographical distribution of animals and
plants
Geological infiuences on the local distribu-
tion of plants
See also Alpine plants; Desert plants
Geography. See Maps
Geography, Physical. See Physical geography
Geology
Face of the earth (10 films)
Face of the high Arctic ^^ , , ., ...
Geological influences on the local distrlDU-
tion of plants
Oregon's first residents ,_.-,
Planet earth ^
Project "Mohole"
See also Coral reefs and islands; Earth;
Fossils; Glaciers; Physical geography;
Rocks; Volcanoes
Geometry. See Ratio and proportion
Geophysical Year. See International (Geophysical
Year. 1957-1958
Geophysics . ,
Atomic time and structures of the uni-
verse . ;
George Junior Republic io
George Junior Republic
German language films
Birth of a jet . , ,-
Fabulous decade ,• Vtj , ' ' '",'.,','.■
Germany: people of the industrial west ''"- '
Introducing Germany
Secret Ufe of Adolf Hitler
Germination
Growth of seeds
Germs. See Microorganisms
Gift wrapping
Art of gift wrapping
Many- colored paper
Gifted children
Challenge of the gifted
Gifted ones
Gifts. See Gift wrapping
Gillespie, John (Dizzy) Birks
Obmaru
Giordano, Umberto
Andrea Chenier f;
■' i
Girl Scouts
Basketry and adaptability
Camp time, any time!
Design and environment
Dolls, puppets, and diversion
.u Leathercraft and summing up
Masks and imagination
Mile high — a world wide
Music and musical instruments
Ornaments and beauty
Glaciers
Glaciers (Northern)
sbeni nc
fro
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Gladness. See Happiness
Glass
Nature of glass
Your silent guardian
Glass construction
Architecture de lumiere
Glass manufacture
Glass (Arthur)
The glassblower
The story of glass
Glassware , . . ,
Luncheon at one — and you're invited
Globes
How we know the earth's shape
'.ij ylOH
God
And Gwendolyn, too
Heavens declare
Letter from Alaska (Worldwide)
Little ball bounces
Mr Texas
See also Christianity; Religion ., i f-f
Gogh, Vincent van mnoris amoH
Van Gogh: darkness into light
Vincent Van Gogh
Gold
Panning for gold
Gold mines and mining
Gold (McGraw)
"Gold!" The rush is on
Gold rush. See California — Gold discoveries
Golf
All-star golf— 1958-59
Fight for fame
Five famous Scotch golf courses
Golf's longest hour
Let's g-o Kolfiner (13 films)
"■ rn Life Open
Seventh International World Golf Cham-
1958 Miller High Life Open
pionship & Canada matches
Trouble shooting with Paul Harney
> Walker Cup matches
Gooneys. See Albatrosses
Gota Canal
Gota Canal
Gothenburg, Sweden
Gothenburg — gateway to Sweden
Gould, Glenn'
Glenn Gould (2 films)
Government and business. See Industry and
state
Graham, Martha
Appalachian spring
Grain
Why dry
See also Corn; Wheat
Grain elevators
Ship form construction of concrete grain
elevators
Grammar. See English langruage
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon (Sportlite)
Grants, Land. See Land grants
.«nRlia 9i?uaH
Grapefruit
How to prepare Florida grapefruit & How
to use Florida grapefruit sections
Grapes. See Wine and wine making
Graphic arts. See Drawing; Printing
Grasses
Bluegrass beauty , ft"
How grass grows
One billion acres of grass Vn
See also Forage plants
Grasshoppers. See Locusts
Great Britain
English history: nineteenth century re-
forms
Magna Carta (2 films) '-<
Great Plains
Settling the Great Plains
Great Smoky Mountains
Land of the Cherokee
Greece, Medieval, 323-1453. See Byzantine £kn-
pire vvt,J I
Greek art. See Art. Greek
Greek sculpture. See Sculpture. Greek
Greenland
Greenland's new life
Grist mills. See Flour and flour mills
Grooming, Personal
It's wonderful being a girl
See also Teeth ^
Group discussion. See Discussion groups i
Grouse
Dawn dancers
King of the game birds
.n .rtJ!s»H
Growth
You're growing up (Bailey)
'"rsH
Guatemala
Big risk
:: H»5riH
Guiana
Geography of South America: five northern
countries
Guide posts. See Signs and signboards '
Guided missiles
Athena Electronics Company
Biography of a missile
Down to earth
Nike-Hercules story
On target
Precision command guidance for ballistic
missiles
Gulf of California. See California. Gulf of
Gulls
Glaucous-winged gull
Gunning. See Hunting
Gymnastics. See Acrobats and acrobatics
H bomb. See Hydrogen bomb
Habit
Owl and Fred Jones
Habitations, Human. See Architecture, Domes-
tic
Habits of animals. See Animals
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Citadel city
.ern*?*ev3 l>
Hamilton, Andrew
Grandpa changes the world
Handicapped. See Mentally handicapped: Physi-
cally handicapped v.-itiM
Handicraft , . . ,
Hands of man — adventuring in pottery
See also Leather work: Weaving; also
some titles listed under ethnic groups (e.g.
Indians of North America) and names of
countries
Handwriting. See Writing
Happiness
In pursuit of happiness
Harbors .
Busy harbor
Street to the world
Hares. See Rabbits
•'-ff^iH
>a ,inpi:
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Hart, Ernest
Chairmaker and the boys
Harvesting machinery
Self- feeding haymaker
Harvey, Wiliiam
Harvey
Hats
Hats
Hawaiian Isiands
Child of Hawaii— his islands, his daily life.
a holiday trip
Children of Hawaii
Hawaii— the fiftieth state
Hawaii — the island state
Hawaii's history: kinKdom to statehood
Honolulu surfing daze
I live in Hawaii
Modern Hawaii
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hawthorne and New England
Head. See Brain; Ear; Eye
Health. See Hygiene
Health, Mental. See Mental health
Health, Public. See Public health
Health boards "')"-'"-
Health in our community *"*^
Health insurance. See Insurance. Health
Health of women. See Woman
Hearing. See Deafness; Ear
Heart
Congenital heart defects
Heart, lungs, and circulation
Journey into life
Open heart operation
Operation Heartbeat
See also Blood
Diseases
Black chain
Congenital heart disease
Congestive heart failure
Coronary artery disease
Rheumatic heart disease (AmHeart)
Rheumatic heart disease (MichU-TV)
Heating
Case of the diffused dealer
You earth people
Hebrew language
Shall these bones live?
Hedges. See Landscape gardening
Hemp. See Sisal hemp
Henry, O. See Porter. William Sydney
Herbicides
A way with weeds
Hides and skins. See Leather
High-fidelity sound systems. See Stereophonic
sound systems
Higher education. See Ekiucation. Higher
Highway. See Automobiles
Highway engineering. See Roads
Highways. See Roads
Hindus
Fifty miles from Poona
Hippopotamus
Hippos
Hiroshima, Japan
It is good to live
History. See World history
History, Ancient. See Civilization. Ancient
History, Modern
Conversations with outstanding Catholics
(5 films)
Screen news digest
Significant years
Hitler, Adolf
Secret life of Adolf Hitler
The twisted cross
Hockey
Here's hockey
Hogs
Our county
The pig and the public
Holidays. See Vacations
Holy Land. See Palestine
Holy Scriptures. See Bible
Holy Week
Holy Week
Holy Week in Popayan
Home. See Family
Home economics
See also Laundry
Equipment and supplies
See Household appliances
Home life. See Family
Honesty
Big man on campus
See also Business ethics
Honey. See Bees
Hong Kong
Water people of Hong Kong
Hoover, Herbert Clark
This is worth remembering
Horse racing
Washington, D.C. International horse race
Horsemanship
Spanish Riding School
See also Rodeos
Horses
Training colts
Training
Blue grass country
Horseshoeing. See Blacksmithing
Horticulture. See Gardening
Hospitals
Helping hands for Julie
Hospitals are people
Lease of life: civil defense improvised
emergency hospital
New world for Peter
No margin for error (Merrell)
A place for healing
See also Nurses and nursing
Hotels, taverns, etc.
Inn and travels
House cleaning
Modern dustless sweeping
House decoration. See Interior decoration
House plans. See Architecture, Domestic
House plants. See Gardens, Miniature
Household appliances
Crown for Catherine
Old home implements
Household appliances. Electric
She wears ten hats
Houses
Early houses
End to color confusion
See also Building; Housing
Housing
Lots for sale
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SUBJECT INDEX
Hudson, Henry
Highways of history
Human body. See Physiology
Human relations
Age 13
Citizen Chang
Engineering of agreement
Outside the walls
What would you say?
i/See also Behavior; Discrimination; Fam-
ily; Intercultural education; Personnel man-
agement; Prejudices and antipathies
Human rights. See Religious liberty
Humanistic education. See Education. Human-
istic
Humanities. See Classical education; and such
subjects as Art; Literature; Music; Reli-
gion; etc.
Hunting
Bay at the moon
Duck hunting with Jimmy Robinson
Fun with cottontails
The hunters
Hunting in British Columbia
It's editors afield
King of the game birds
Newfoundland doubleheader
Waterways and flyways of the North
See also Bow and arrow; Shooting; Trap-
ping
Hurricanes
Disaster file — Hurricane Audrey
Fury of the winds
Hydraulic engineering
Man with a thousand hands
See also Dams; Drainage; Flood control
Hydraulic machinery. See Oil hydraulic ma-
chinery
Hydraulic transmission. See Oil hydraulic ma-
chinery
Hydraulics. See Water power
Hydrodynamics. See Waves
Hydroelectric power. See Water power
Hydrogen bomb
God of the atom
Hydrophobia
Rabies
Rabies in your community
Hygiene
Color of health
Day after tomorrow
See also Grooming, Personal; Mental
health; Physical education and training;
Physiology; Public health
Hygiene, Public. See Public health
Hygiene, Social. See Public health
Hypnotism
Hypnosis
Ice. See Glaciers
Ice cream, ices, etc.
Sundae party
Ice hockey. See Hockey
Ice industry
All the difference in the world
Illumination. See Lighting
Illumination of books and manuscripts
Ave Maria (CathMen)
Ave Maria (French)
Imagination
Imagination at work
Immigration and emigration
Golden door (Immigration)
See also United States — Foreign population
Immoral literature and pictures
The accused
Imperialism
Imperialism and European expansion
''"^machinery"*®"®"®' ®*^' ^®® Agricultural
Imports. See Commerce
'"""Suacker?"^ '"iposture. See Quacks and
Impressionism (Art)
Les impressionnistes
Imprisonment. See Prisons
India
Fifty miles from Poona
Garden of Gujerat
The sword and the flute
Therayattam
'"dian^.paintings (East Indian). See Paintings,
Indians of North America
Land of the Cherokee
Mahnomen— harvest of the North
Missionaries carry the word
Navajo, a people between two worlds
Projections in Indian art
Taos
Tree is dead
Missions
These are my people (NavaJoMiss)
Indians of South America
Peru: people of the Andes
Indie paintings. See Paintings, Indie
Individuality. See Personality; Self
Industrial^^a^ccidents. See Accident prevention-
Industrial arts. See Arts and crafts
Industrial arts education. See Manual training
Industrial design. See Design, Industrial
Industrial drawing. See Mechanical drawing
Industrial management
Giant step forward
Industrial painting. See Painting. Industrial
Industrial relations. See Labor unions
Industrial revolution. See Industry— History
'"^"iSdiltry^^®*^" ^^^ Accident prevention— In
Industries. See names of industries (e.g. Steel
industry and trade); names of manufac-
}ii^f%^' ""^^^^ °^ products; also some titles
reJfo^ns:^^citTes,"?S"' °' ^^""^«« countries.
Industries, Electric. See Electric industries
Industry
Fields of the future
Gold mine on Main Street
Price of eggs
History
Mechanical age
Industry and art. See Art industries and trade
Industry and state
Letter to Moscow
Infantile paralysis. See Poliomyelitis
Infants
FoS?'fam1nis ^""^ '^^''^ ^^""^ ^^^ «^"^«^
Infantile dependency, magical thinking, and
omnipotence
Tips on baby care
Inflation (Finance)
Trouble in Paradise
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Inns. See Hotels, taverns, etc.
Insane asylums. See Mentally ill — Care and
treatment
Insanity. See Mentally handicapped
Insects
Grass -blade jungle
Insect collecting
Insect world
Insects (NET)
Voice of the insect
See also Bees; Termites
Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Alfalfa pest control
Battle of the bugs
See also Alfalfa weevil; Locusts
Inspiration. See Creation (Literary, artistic,
etc.)
Instinct. See Psychology, Comparative
Instruction. See Education; Teaching
Instrumental music. See Bands (Music)
Instruments, iVIeasuring. See Measuring instru-
ments
Instruments, Musical. See Musical instruments
Insulin
The quest (IntFlmBur)
Insurance
For all time
Insurance — from the farmer's side of the
fence
Worldwide insurance venture
Insurance, Health
Your health insurance
Insurance, Social
Big questions
Future of social security
Public welfare programs
Your old age insurance
Your social security (MichU-TV)
Insurance, Unemployment ,.
Expanding unemployment insurance
Your unemployment insurance
Intellect. See Imagination; Senses and sensa-
tion
Intercultural education
African nationalism and prejudice
Africa's future
The American education system
Are women really superior?
Has Europe a future?
Have your ideas changed?
How can one nation help another?
Introduction to America
What is the best form of government?
When, why and how do you pray?
Where do we go from here? (NET)
Who is prejudiced?
Interior decoration
Fabric story
See also Carpets; Church decoration and
ornament; Furniture; Rugs
Intermarriage. See Marriage, Mixed
International cooperation. See Economic assist-
ance
International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958
Last continent: Antarctica (12 films)
Seven cities of Antarctica
International organization. See European feder-
ation; United Nations
International relations
America's world role
Eight steps to peace (8 films)
Has Europe a future? (Young worlds se-
ries)
New possibilities for coexistence
Open your eyes
Western Europe
Why Korea?
^ee also Disarmament; Refugees, Politi-
cal; United States — ^Foreign relations
International trade. See Commerce
Interpersonal relations. See Human relations
Investments
Assignment America
See also Mortgages; Saving and thrift;
Stoclc exchange
Ionosphere
Mirror in the sky
Iowa. State College of Agriculture and Mechan-
ic Arts, Ames, Iowa. See Iowa. State Uni-
versity of Science and Technology, Ames,
Iowa
State University of Science and Tech-
nology, Ames, lo
Iowa _ _
" _ . * . Iowa
Centennial homecoming
Democracy's college
Veishea
Iron industry and trade
Road from Maramec
See also Steel industry and trade
Ironwork. See Blacksmithing; Forging
Irrigation. See Dams; Reclamation of land
Islands. See Coral reefs and islands
Israel
Face of the land
Free people
Land of promise (Biblelnst)
Living heritage '
Side by side
That they may live (UnitedJew)
Today and tomorrow
See also Palestine
Israel Institute of Technology
Today and tomorrow
Italian art. See Art, Italian
Italian language films
Fabulous decade
Italy
Italian holiday series (13 films)
Wings to Italy — land of enchanted fountains
See also Sicily
O
■'rfcjoibvH
Jacksonvil'e, Florida
Jacksonville story
Jails. See Prisons
Jamestown, Virginia ♦
Founding of James Towne
Japan
Golden kimono
Michio, schoolboy of Japan
New Japan (Hotchkiss)
War in China: 1932-1945
Japanese language films f.^H
Birth of a jet
Japanese painting. See Painting, Japanese
Jazz music
Cry of jazz
Jealousy
Family circus
Jeanneret-Gris, Charles Edouard. See Le Cor-
busier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris)
Jeeps. See Automobiles
Jesus Christ
Life of the Blessed Mother (4 films)
Passion and the Resurrection
Sermon on the Mount
Shroud of Turin
See also Lord's Supper; Mary, Virgin
Jet planes
Assignment: jet colorama
Birth of a jet
It's a s-mall world (Lockheed-Ga)
Jetliner captain
Mach busters
Wonderful jet world of Pan American
World's shortest runway
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Jet propulsion
Introduction to jet engines
See also Rockets (Aeronautics)
Jewelry
Ornaments and beauty
Jewels. See Precious stones
Jewish ethics. See Ethics, Jewish
Jewish language. See Hebrew language
Jewish question
Nature of anti-Semitism
Jewish religion. See Judaism
Jews
Rites and ceremonies
Bar mitzvah
Job discrimination. See Discrimination
Journalism
Heritage XIII (4 Alms)
Newspaper serves its community
Journey. See Voyages around the world
Judaism
Way to go — an interview with Dr Mordecai
M, Kaplan
Work of my hands
Jury
Revenge (Carousel)
Juvenile delinquency
Gang boy
Plot to save a boy
The protest
Kaltenborn, Hans von
Heritage XIII (4 films)
Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem
y to go — ^ai
M, Kaplan
Way to go — ^an interview with Dr Mordecai
" Kar
Kaz, Nathaniel
Small bronze mask
Kemal, Mustafa. See Ataturk, Kamai
Kentucky
Blue grass country
Kenya
Barua a soltani
Kitchens
Kitchen is a feminine thing
Koenigsberg, Germany
Seven bridges of Koenigsberg
Korea
Y that wouldn't die
Korean War, 1950-1953
Why Korea?
Labor, Migratory. See Migrant labor
Labor and laboring classes
After today
See also Agricultural laborers; Commu-
nism; Labor unions; Migrant labor
Labor unions
Constitution and the labor union
Mighty fine union
Ladybirds
Balance in nature
Laissez faire. See Industry and state
Lake Chelan, Washington
Lake Chelan
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Dutch country
Land. See Agriculture; Reclamation of land
Land drainage. See Drainage
Land grants
Democracy's college
Landscape gardening
Landscape (5 films)
Landscaping for the future
See also Shrubs
Landscapes. See Nature (Esthetics)
Language and languages
Language teaching in context
New dimensions in language teaching
See also Communication; Semantics;
Speech; Writing; also names of languages
(e.g. English language; French language)
Lapland
Lappi
Larceny. See Shoplifting
Lathes
Jones & Lamson turret lathe i
Latin America
Latin America ,suQ&ntitJ
Partners in progress (ModernTP)
Saludos amigos .... r-cO
Latm language
Latin — structural approach
Laundry
Great white way to good laundering
Law
John Marshall (MichU-TV)
Teaching techniques in law
^ee also Constitutional law; United States
—Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lawn tennis. See Tennis
Lawns
Bluegrass beauty
Learning and scholarship. See Education
Leather
The story of leather
Leather work
Leathercraft and summing up
Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris)
Le Corbusier
Leduc, Ozias
Correlieu
Legumes
One billion acres of grass
Leisure. See Recreation; Retirement
Lent. See Holy Week
Leonardo da Vinci
Da Vinci
Liberal education. See Education, Humanistic
Liberty
Are American freedoms in danger?
See also Religious liberty
Liberty of the press
Grandpa changes the world
Library service
Man aware
Lichtenberger, Arthur
Now duly installed
Life
Apple orchard
Genuine you
Life (Biology)
Way of life (MissouriConsv)
Life, Christian. See Christian life
Life, Spiritual. See Spiritual life
Lifesaving
No second chance
^ee also Lighthouses
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Light. See X rays
Lighthouses
The lighthouse (NET)
Lighting
Heavenly touch of light
See also Candles
Li'me (Tree)
How to use Florida limes
Limestone
Gift of the ases
Lincoln, Abraham
Abe Lincoln and his stepmother
Abraham Lincoln, a study in greatness
(3 films)
Meet Mr Lincoln
Visit Illinois
Lincoln, Sarah (Bush) Johnston
Abe Lincoln and his stepmother
Linen
Belgian art of linen
Linnaeus, Carolus. See Linne. Carl von
Linne, Cari von
Linnaeus
Lions
Lions at home
Listening
Speech: effective listening
Liszt, Franz
Maestro Franz Liszt at Weimer
Virtuoso Franz Liszt a<s composer
Literature
Catholic classics (9 films)
Great dramatic literature (12 films)
Meant for reading (10 films)
Tell tale heart (Rothschild)
See also Immoral literature and pictures;
Poetry; Religious literature; also titles
listed under names of authors
Literature, Immoral. See Immoral literature
and pictures
Liturgies
Easter vigil
Holy Week
Livestocic
More profits with trilafon — livestock tran-
quilizer
See also Cattle; Cows; Dairying; Hogs;
Sheep
Loclovood. Belva
She also ran
Locomotion. See Transportation
Locomotives
End of the line
Locusts
Growing like a grasshopper
Wonder of grasshoppers
Logarithms
Engineering problems (6 films)
See also Slide rule
Logging. See Lumber and lumbering
Logistics
Long right arm
Longevity
Treasure of 23 years
See also Old age
Lord's Supper
This is my body
Love
Mother love
See also Courtship; Marriage
Lubrication and lubricants. See Bearings
(Machinery)
Ludwig, Christopher
Gingerbread man
Lumber and lumbering
Cutting costs in shipping and storing lum-
ber
Falling and bucking timber
Forests
Harvest of trees
The logger
Lunatic asylums. See Mentally ill— Care and
treatment
Lungs
Heart, lungs, and circulation
See also Respiration
Machiavelli, Niccolo
Machiavelli
■Machine tools
One hoe for Kalabo
l^achinery
One hoe for Kalabo
See also Bearings (Machinery) ; Earth-
moving machinery; Locomotives
IVIachinery, Automatic. See Automation
ly^achinery in industry
Mechanical age
l^adonna. See Mary, Virgin
l\^agellan, Ferdinand
Magellan
IVfagna Carta
Magna Carta (2 films)
Magnetic tape and wire recorders. See Tape
and wire recorders
ly^agnetism. See Electricity
IVIahatma Gandhi. See Gandhi, Mohandas
Karamchand
Maif. order business
World is yours
Maine
Maine trilogy
The rest of your life
Maize. See Corn
Mammals. See names of specific mammals
Man, Prehistoric. See Cave dwellers
Management. See Efllciency, Industrial; Farm
management; Personnel management
Management, Industrial. See Industrial man-
agement
Manners and customs. See Class distinction;
United States — Social life and customs
Manual training
Industrial arts: metal shop safety
Modern world of industrial arts
Manufactures
Fields of the future
Made in Finland
Made in Sweden
See also names of articles manufactured
(e.g. Furniture) and names of industries
(e.g. Paper making and trade; also some
titles listed under names of countries,
regions, states, cities, etc.
Manus tribe
New lives for old
Manuscripts, illuminated. See Illumination of
books and manuscripts
Maple sugar
Changing maple country
Maps
Maps — coastal symbols and terms
Maramec, Missouri
Road from Maramec
Marble
Producing America's buried treasure
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Marceau, Marcel
Marcel Marceau in the dinner party
Marches (Exercise). See Drill (nonmilitary)
Marine animals
Animals of the seashore (15 films)
Survival in the sea (12 films)
Marine biology
Between the tides
See also Fresh-water biology." Marine ani-
mals
Marin'eland of the Pacific, Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia
Whale that became a star
Marionettes. See Puppets and puppet plays
Maritime law. See Merchant marine
Markets. See Fairs
Markos, Lajos
The portrait
Marriage
Family. U.S.A. (5 films)
Teenager's choice
When should I marry?
See also Courtship
Marriage, Mixed
One love — conflicting faiths
Marshall, John
John Marshall (MichU-TV)
Marshes. See Bogs
Marx, Karl
Karl Marx
Mary, Virgin
Ave Maria (CathMen)
Ave Maria (French)
Life of the Blessed Mother (4 films)
Masks (for the face)
Masks and imagination
Masonry. See Cement; Concrete
Mass
The Mass (3 films)
Mass communication. See Communication
Materia medica. See Pharmacy
Mathematics
Adventures in number ■+■ space (9 films)
Discovering solids (3 films)
Donald in Mathmagic Land
Mathematician and the river
Pythagorean theorem (2 films)
Teacher education in modern mathematics
(5 films)
See also Logarithms; Mensuration
Matrimony. See Marriage
Matter
Matter
Neutrons and the heart of matter
Mau Mau
From the shadow of the Mau Mau
Mayflower (Ship)
Mayflower trip
Mayo, Charles William
Heritage XVI (3 fllms)
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Heritage XVI (3 films)
Measuring. See Mensuration
Measuring instruments
Beyond the shadow of a doubt
See also Slide rule
Meat industry and trade
First prize story
March of progress
Mechanical drawing
Concept and principles of functional draft-
ing
Teachmg drafting with transparencies
Mechanics. See Power (Mechanics)
Medical botany. See Botany. Medical
Medical ethics
Handful of ashes
Medical Jurisprudence. See Autopsy
Medical laws and legislation. See Medicine
Medical missions. See Missions
Medical profession. See Medicine; Physicians:
Surgeons
Medical research. See Medicine
Medical societies. See names of societies
Medicine
The concept
Helping hands for Julie
Heritage XVI (3 films)
I am a doctor
Matter of fact
Off the shelf
Physician in training
Treasure of 23 years
See also Aviation medicine; Botany. Medi-
cal; Hospitals; Hypnotism; Nurses and
nursmg; Public health; Quacks and quack-
ery; Surgery
Medicine. Atomic. See Atomic medicine
Medicine. Dental. See Dentistry; Teeth
Medicine, Preventive. See Public health
Medicine, State. See Public health
Mennonites
Old -order Amish
Pennsylvania Dutch country
Menstruation. See Woman
Mensuration
How far
Measuring areas: squares, rectangles
See also Measuring Instruments
Mental health
Personality and mental health
Mental illness
Stigma
Stranger in the family
Mental suggestion. See Brainwashing
Mentally handicapped
Beyond the shadows
New experiences for mentally retarded chil-
dren
There was a door
To help themselves (Goodwill)
Training program for mental retardates;
Alyea Street School
See also Slow learning children
Mentally ill
Care and treatment
Again the stars
The Mercersburg Academy
Boys will bie men
Old Mercersburg
Merchandising. See Retail trade
Merchant marine
American shipping in today's world
See also Shipping
Metal cutting. See Broaching machines
Metallurgy
Refining copper from the Sudbury nickel
ores
See also Alloys
Metals. See names of metals
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Metalwork *«,^ir,o.
Drama of metal forminfif
Metalman
See also Welding
Meteorology. See Clouds: Hurricanes: Solar
radiation: Weather forecastmg: Wmds
Methodist Children's Home. Selma. Alabama
Which door?
Methodist Church
African harvest
Make all things new
Mission in Bolivia
The stepsitters
Methodology. See Research
Mexico , ^, , ,
Day of the dead
MSiSr^faXSf color and contrast
Mexico today
Mexico y sus contornos
Mexico's heritage w^r.^.
Mexico's sea of Cortes . r;
Road south (2 films) . •\/r^^ir,r^
Wings to Central America and Mexico
'^®'M2xic^'*8ty— pattern for progress
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Michelangelo (MichU-TV)
Microbiology. See Microorganisms
'^'^S&'lTrlanisms.tiiat cause disease
Worlds of Dr Vishniac
Microscope and microscopy
Worlds of Dr Vishniac
Middle East. See Near East ^
Midway Island Ti;r/i^„„
Strange birds of Midway
Migrant labor
Backbreaking leaf
Seasonal workers
Military art and science. See Logistics
Milk ^ , ->»»
From grass to glass
More milk for Danny
New horizons along the milky way
White magic of milk
See also Cheese
Milk. Dried ^ ^ ^ ^
Garden of Gujerat
Flour and flour mills
Millinery. See Hats
Milling (flour). See
Milton* John
Milton
Mind and body. See Dreams: HypnoUsm: Psy-
choanalysis; Psychology, Physiological; Self
Minerals. See Mines and mineral resources
Mines and mineral resources
Minerals
The rumor (ModemTP)
See also Prospecting; also specific types
of mines and mining (e.g. Coal mines and
mining) j»i j
Miniature gardens. See Gardens, Miniature
Miniature objects. See Models and model mak-
ing
Mining engineering. See Blasting
Minnesota , ^ ..
Agricultural portrait
Minorities
Minorities and segregation
Missiles, Ballistic. See Guided missiles
Missiles, Guided. See Guided missiles
Missionaries
Missing missionaries
Stories of modern apostles (4 films)
Stranger returns
Missions
Lift up your eyes (IntMis)
Medical mission
More than singing
Place to go
See also Evangelistic work; Missionaries;
Salvation Army
Africa
African harvest
Bantu breakthrough
Beauty for ashes
Breath of freedom
From the shadow of the Mau Mau
Missionaries are human
Sudan witness j
Belgian Congo
Beyond brick and mortar
Bolivia '
Mission in Bolivia
Brazil
Amazon mission
Brazil — land of today
Central America
Dig a furrow deep
China
True way
Colombia
Before tomorrow
Congo, Belgian
Congo journey
Witch doctor's decision
East (Far East)
Cry of the China seas v'<r;i
Formosa
Formosan hour
Jade for the master
India
Mercy and truth
Italy
In the shadow of the Vatican
Japan
Japan and the cross
Missionary notebook ^^
Truth for hungry minds
Liberia
Portrait of promise
Malaya
Red terror in Malaya
New Guinea
Love's revenge in New Guinea
Pakistan
Land of dust
Puerto Rico
Francisco of Puerto Rico
Singapore >
Something to die for
United States
Channels of power
Mission days
Mission life
Missionaries carry the word
Seven days in Salina
Venezuela
Before tomorrow iiiiw e-v '
Missions, Indian. See Indians of North Amer-
ica— Missions
Mississippi River
Mark Twain's Mississippi
Mighty Mississippi
Missouri
Missouri and the West
Mixed marriage. See Marriage, Mixed
Model railroads. See Railroads — Models
A
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SUBJECT INDEX
Modeling
Silver Springs:
Prince of Peace
Models and model making
Circus day in Rexville
See also Airplanes — Models:
models; Railroads — Models
Modern architecture. See Architecture,
Modern history. See History, Modern
Modernism (Art). See Architecture.
Impressionism (Art)
Molds (Botany)
Life of the molds
Molecules
Make me a molecule
Vibration of molecules
Moles (Animals)
Mole control
Monasticism and religious orders
Poverty, chastity and obedience
Silent order
Chemical
Modern
Modern;
ili-%oV\
Money
Early money
Monkeys. See Oransrutans
Monks. See Monasticism and religious orders
Montgomery Ward & Company
World is yours
Montreal
Pilffrimage
(CanNFB)
Moon
Reaching for the moon
Moral philosophy. See Ethics
Morals. See Ethics
Morocco
Morocco series
i*»tiA .»dV0H
(5 films)
Mortgages
Road to better living
Motion pictures. See Moving pictures
Motor cars. See Automobiles
Motorboats
Outboard outings
Three for adventure
Mountain flora. See Alpine plants ., , jfji;.
Mountains. See names of mountain ranges and
mountains
Mounting of pictures. See Picture frames and
framing
v;»«1»>M
Movie picture cameras. See Cameras
Moving picture film
Facts about film
How to splice a film
Splicing motion picture film
Moving picture photography
Fantasy in light
Moving picture projectors. See Projectors
Moving pictures v
Assignment: jet colorama
Basic principles of film editing
History of the cinema
History of the motion picture series (14
films)
Interpretations and values
On seeing film, film and literature
As an art form
Buffalo Bill
"C"
Celery stalks at midnight
Chairy tale
Cine sumac
The city
Cuckoo waltz
Dance chromatic
Dwightiana
The end of summer (Hirshom)
Fantasy for four strings
Gone for tomorrow
Gumbasia
Handwritten
Highway
Images from nature
Interim
Italian interludes
Jamestown baloos
Logos
Man and his dog out for air
Mankinda
Melodic inversion
Metrographic
Moonbird
Obmaru
Odds & ends
On these evenings
One by one
Opera mouffe
Raga
Reflections (CinemalG)
Scopes
The shepherd
Short and suite
Soir de fete
Song of Jean Richepln
Songs without words
Story of communications
Street to the world
Summer
Sunlight
Surprise boogie
Sylvan sketches
Symphony in no b flat
ider §-ame
Ten(
■ji',i'l
Three pickup men for Herri ck
Transformation (Cinemal6)
The very eye of night
Abater's edge
SS-y. *° , shadow garden
vvhat who how
Windsong
Yantra
Moving pictures in education
Arithmetic without pencil and paper (5
Unique contribution 'rH
Multiple sclerosis
In sickness and in health
This Is MS
Municipal finance
Things taxes buy
Mural painting and decoration
Mural in the making
San Clemente de Tahull
Muscular dystrophy
The other half of the team
To have dominion
l^uglg -^ '■■'■''■'> J'M'mavom IjkM
Chester . tia
The day they came to Tolliver Street"
Fantasy for four strings
Heritage XIX (4 films)
Interpretations in tone ..-^
Man of music
Music and musical instruments -,'a
Music for children
Musical studio: Harry Partch
Reading music (3 films)
Treasure of Ostend
York
STee also Composition (Music) ; Jazz music;
Smglngr '
Music box. See Musical box
Musical box
Music boxes
Musical form
Keyboard conversations (18 films)
See also Opera
Musical instruments
Music and musical instruments
Music studio: Harry Partch
Toot, whistle, plunk and boom
.See also Stringed instruments; Wind in-
struments; also names of musical instru-
ments (e.g. Drum; Organ; Piano)
Musical instruments (Mechanical). See Musical
Musicians. See names of musicians
Mussolini, Benito
Mussolini
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National dances. See Dancing— Folk and nation-
al dances
National Education Association of the United
States
No teacher alone
National Foundation
The challenge (NatFd)
National Foundation for Asthmatic Children
That we may breathe
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
See National Foundation
National parks and reserves. See names of
national parks (e.g. Rocky Mountam Na-
tional Park)
National resources. See Natural resources
National socialism
The twisted cross
National songs. See Folk songs
Natural gas. See Gas, Natural
Natural history
Wild shore
See also Fossils; Fresh- water biology:
Geographical distribution of animals and
plants; Marine biology
Natural resources
Adventuring in conservation
More from ore , , ^ ,
Plan for tomorrow — our salmon and steel-
head resources
See also Fisheries; Forests and forestry;
Mines and mineral resources; Reclamation
of land; Soil conservation; Water supply
Nature
Journey into spring
Nature (Esthetics) ^, ^
Japanese brush pamting (13 films)
Nature in art. See Nature (Esthetics)
Nature study
Joey and the ranger
Mrs McCormack's outdoor classroom
Taming the wild
Wyoming's wealth of wildlife
See also Animals
Naval history. See Pirates
Navigation. See Lighthouses
Nazi movement. See National socialism
Near East
How can one nation help another?
Middle East (IntFlmBur)
Needlework. See Tapestry
Negroes
Cry of jazz
Minorities and segregation
New girl
See also Discrimination
Neighborliness
The contract
Nervous system
Fundamentals of the nervous system
See also Brain
Neutrons
Neutrons and the heart of matter
New York (State)
All about New York
Kid stuff in New York State
New Zealand
New Zealand: the land and the people
Newark, Ohio
Newark story
News broadcast. See Radio broadcasting
Newspapers
Versatility unlimited
See also Journalism
Newton, Isaac
Isaac Newton
Newton
NiemSller, Martin
Blessed are the peacemakers
Noise
Noise and hearing (3 films)
Sound of power
Sound reasoning
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Introducing Germany
North Carolina
North Carolina: variety vacationland
See also Fontana Village, North Carolina
North Dakota
North Dakota . . . the changing picture
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northmen
Vikings: life and conquests
Northwest, Pacific
Lava and the river
New earth
Noyes, Alfred
The highwayman
Nuclear energy. See Atomic energy
Nuclear fuels
Atomic fuels
Nuclear physics
A I'aube d'un monde
Living with the atom
Principles of nuclear fission
See also Atomic energy; Chemistry, Physi-
cal and theoretical; Neutrons; Radioactivity
Nuclear reactors
M.I.T. research reactor facility
Reactor types
Nursery schools
Starting nursery school: patterns of begin-
ning
The volunteer
Nurses and nursing
CAP
Sick abed
Sick care when it's "catching"
See also First aid in illness and injury;
Practical nursing
Nutrition
Food for thought (NatWCTU)
Mystery in the kitchen
You — and your food
See also Diet; Food
New England , ^ „ , ^
Hawthorne and New England
In the Merrimack Valley
Obedience
Tommy finds a pet
New Guinea
New Guinea patrol
Primitive man in our world
New Testament. See Bible. New Testament
New York (City)
Echo of an era
From horsecar to subway in New York City
Spectacular New York
Village Sunday
Obscene literature. See Immoral literature and
pictures
Obstetrics. See Pregnancy
Occupations. See names of specific occupations
Ocean
Science of the sea
See also Seashore; Waves
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SUBJECT INDEX
Ocean ilfe. See Marine biology
Ocean travel
To Africa east of Suez
Vacation on the Atlantic
Voyase to the sun
Oceanography. See Ocean
Office management. See Personnel manage-
ment; Secretaries. Private
Ohio. See Newark. Ohio
Oil. See Petroleum
Oil hydraulic machinery
Working with Skydrol
Oil wells. See Petroleum
Oils, Essential. See Essences and essential oils
Oils and fats. See Essences and essential oils
Old age
About Sophie Meier
Act III
A Rift of life (14 films)
The switch point
This is my friend
Tommy's new friend
Your old age insurance
See also Retirement
Olympic games
Melbourne Olympic Games
Opera
Andrea Chenier
Night at the Peking opera
Original opera series (4 films)
La traviata (Brandon)
See also Ballet
Operations, Surgical. See Surgery
Optics. See Vision
Orange
How to select Florida oranges & How to
use Florida frozen orange concentrate
Story of vitamin C in the schools
Tropicana story
Orangutans
Adventure with Andy
Orchards. See Fruit culture
Orchestra. See Bands (Music)
Orchids
Cymbidium wonderland
Ordination
Ordinations
Oregon
Beaver fever
"Grold!" The rush is on
Higher education — key to Oregon's future
Missionaries carry the word
Oregon joins the Union
Oregon or bust!
Oregon origins
Oregon scenics
Oregon's first residents
Oregon's need for government
Roots of the tree
Setting the stage
They came by sea
Oregon Trail
Old Oregon trail
Overland to the Pacific
Wagons West
Ores. See Metallurgy; Mines and mineral re-
sources
Ormandy, Eugene
Heritage XIX (4 films)
Oscillograph, Cathode ray. See Cathode ray
oscillograph
Outboard motorboats. See Motorboats
Outdoor cookery
Art of outdoor cookery
Outdoor life. See Camping; Nature study
Overhead projectors. See Projectors
Overland Journeys to the Pacific
Missouri and the West
Pioneer journey to the Oregon country
^ee also Oregon Trail
Owls
Crows, owls and a shotgun
Ownership. See Property
Oxidation-reduction reactions
Oxidation-reduction
Oxyacetylene welding. See Welding
Pacific Northwest. See Northwest. Pacific
Pacific States
Wild shore
Pacifism
Blessed are the peacemakers
Way of nonviolence
Packaging
Key to merchandising
See also Gift wrapping C
Packing industry. See Meat industry and trade
Paint
Highway life lines
Painters. See names of individual painters
Painting
Encaustic by Karl Zerbe
Exploring casein
What shall we paint?
See also Impressionism (Art) ; Mural
painting and decoration; Portrait painting
Paintin'g, American
Colt 58
Painting, Industrial
Finishing touch
Painting, Japanese
Japanese brush painting (13 films)
Once upon a Japanese time (13 films)
Paintin'g, Religious. See Christian art and
symbolism
Paintings
Kress collection
Paintings, Austrian
Ferdinand Georg Waldmueller, best painter
of the 19th century
.^
Paintings, Indie
Sword and the flute
This is Pakistan (Hotchkiss)
Palate, Cleft
Dental approach to the cleft palate prob-
lem
Organ
Interpretations in tone
Palestine
Land of the Bible
Organic chemistry. See Chemistry, Organic
Orient. See East (Far East)
Orientation
Which way?
Origin of the species. See Evolution
Palms. See Date palm
Pancreas
Diseases
Mask of the Pied Piper
Pantomimes
Marcel Marceau in the dinner party
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Paper
From wood fibers to paper
Paper making and trade
Paper (NET) ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^
Your career in the paper industry
Paper work. See Gift wrapping
Parakeets. See Parrots
Paris
Paris week-end (Paris-plage)
Parks. See Zoological gardens; also names of
national parks and reserves; and names of
specific parks
Parliamentary practice
Mr Chairman (the fundamentals of par-
liamentary law)
Parran, Thomas
Heritage XVIII (4 films)
Parrots
More fun with parakeets
Partch, Harry, _ , 9R9iH3=»o*y«0
Music studio: Harry Partch
Partnership
Middle of the river
Pastimes. See Games
Pastures
Cash in on grass
Peace
Eight steps to peace (8 films)
See also Disarmament; Pacifism
Peasant art. See Folk art
Pedestrian safety. See Accident prevention —
In traiiic
Penal institutions. See Prisons
Penguins
Adelie penguins of the Antarctic ir^l
Life among the penguins
Penmanship. See Writing
Pensions. See Insurance, Social
Perception
Optical motions and transformations as
stimuli for visual perception
Visual perception
Percussion In'struments. See Drum
Periodicals
Mag
Personal appearance. See Grooming, Personal
Personality
Personality and mental health " *
See also Self : -
Personnel management
Decision making for supervisors (5 films)
Farewell to Birdie McKeever
How good is a good guy?
Listen, please
Measuring up
New girl
Plant supervisors' problems C6 films)
See also Employees, Training of; Fore-
men
Oil fire protection — through knowledge
Operation Alaska
Wildcat!
Wildcat well
See also Gasoline
Petroleum industry and trade
Behind it all
Get me out
Make me useful
Three for tomorrow
Unseen journey
Petrology. See Rocks
J
Pharmacy
Apothecary shop ^
See also Botany, Medical
Philippine Islands
Philippines today
Ram^Sn. boy of Luzon >
Republic of the Philippines
Philosophy. See Ethics; Psychology
Photography
Controlled photographic lighting
Exposure
See also Cameras; Color photography;
Moving picture photography
Physical education and training
Careers in physical education
Design for physical education in the ele-
mentary school
See also Athletics
Physical geography '
Surface of the earth
^ee also Geophysics; Glaciers; Rivers;
Valleys; Volcanoes; Winds
Physically handicapped
And Gwendolyn, too
Dentistry for the handicapped
Dentistry for the handicapped child
Exceptional child (15 films)
Training program for mental retardates:
<j; Alyea Street School
&■) See also Blind
Rehabilitation
Case of Charlie Brown
Crotched Mountain. U.S.A. ivMii.
Golden years
The key (Carousel) tr.. fi—.n
Mur a franchir
Opportunity to learn
Parents of a stranger
Second chance (AmHeart)
Story of the Harlan Shoemaker School
Survival is not enough
To help themselves (Goodwill)
Physicians
Choosing a doctor
See also Surgeons; also names of in-
dividual physicians
Physics
Isaac Newton
Newton
Physics and fire engines
See also Chemistry, Physical and the-
oretical; Gases; Geophysics; Matter;
Nuclear physics; Radioactivity
Physiological chemistry. See Chemistry, Or-
ganic
Physiological psychology.
Physiological
See Psychology,
Perspective
. Learning to draw (lowaU)
Peru
Ancient art of Peru
Peru: people of the Andes
<V4^W9«i(eCt
Pests. See Insects, Injurious and beneficial
Petroleum
Big search
Come and find me
Constant quest
Course au petrole
Five thousand ton key
Offshore venture
Physiology
About the human body
Living temples
You — the living machine
See also Growth; Heart; Nervous sys-
tem; Psychology. Physiological; Reproduc-
tion; Senses and sensation
Piano _' ::
New horizons — the building of a Baldwin
Piano
Picture frames and framing
Dry mount your teaching pictures
Pictures. See Paintings
•lie no
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Pictures, Immoral. See Immoral literature and
pictures
Pigs. See Hogs
Pilgrim RatFiers
Mayflower trip
Pilgrims and pilgrimages. See Shrines
Pioneer life. See Frontier and pioneer life
Pipe
Arteries of a nation
See also Tubes
Pipe lines
Needles to Newhall — the story of a pipe-
line
Pipeline of progress
Pipe organ. See Organ
Pirates
Pirates off our coa^t
Pity. See Sympathy
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Fair chance (Parthenon)
Planning, City. See City planning
Plant diseases
Design for abundance
Plant lice. See Aphids
Plant physiology. See Germination
Plant propagation. See Seeds
Planting. See Landscape gardening
Plants
Arctic wildlife range ■',-"■
Grades and standards of Florida plants (2
Alms)
High Arctic: life on the land
See also Alpine plants; Desert plants;
Forage plants; Geographical distribution of
animals and plants; Shrubs
Collection and preservation
How to collect and preserve plants
Plants, Medicinal. See Botany. Medical
Plastics
Design of molded phenohcs i
Forming plastic sheet materials
Magic molecule
Production protection and profits on the
farm
See also Silicones
Plato
Plato
Play
H ..,-1 ■ ■
My own yard to play in
Play materials for the elementary school
See also Games; Recreation
Play centers. See Community centers
Playgrounds. See Community centers
Playing cards. See Cards
Poe, Edgar Allen
Tell tale heart (Rothschild)
Poetry ,
The highwayman
Poets. See names of individual poets
Poland
Poland
Polar expeditions. See Antarctic regions
Polar regions ,^ ^ ^
Whale hunt (Brandon)
See also Arctic regions
Police
The victim
Police, State , ^ ^ ^ ,r •
Wisconsin patrols for safety "i' '
Poliomyelitis
Mur a franchir
Survival is not enough
Victory over polio
Political refugees. See Refugees. Political
Political science
Machiavelli
See also Communism; Democracy; Im-
perialism; United States — Constitution
Pollution of air. See Air— Pollution
Pony express
Pony express in America's growth
Post riders
Population
Population explosion
See also Census
Population, Foreign. See United States— Foreign
population
Pornography. See Immoral literature and pic-
tures
Port of New York Authority
Fabulous decade
Porter, William Sydney
Man who discovered O. Henry
mh^ ■
Portland cement. See Cement
Portrait painting
The portrait
Ports. See Harbors
Portugal
Portugal advance
Price of victory
Portuguese language films
Birth of a jet
Fabulous decade
Postal service
Post riders
Post-mortem examination. See Autopsy
Potatoes
Better seed (MaineAg)
Pottery
Choice in china
Hands of man — adventuring in pottery
Mexican ceramic artists — their work and
techniques (3 films)
Patterns and places
Pottery
Poultry. See Turkeys i'
Powdered milk. See Milk. Dried
Power (Mechanics)
Evolution of power
See also Force and energy; Water power
Power boats. See Motor boats
Power plants. See Atomic power plants
Power resources. See Water power
Power tools. See Machine tools
Practical nursing
Wanted: trained practical nurse
Prairie dogs
Animal town of the prairie
Precious stones
Rocks and gems
See also Diamonds
Pregnancy
From i
Mr and Mrs Maternity
Prehistoric animals. See Fossils
From generation to generation
IJ-O'J'^1
Prejudices and antipathies
African nationalism and prejudice
Something of value
Tragedy in a temporary town
What about prejudice
Who is prejudiced?
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Presbyterian Church
Channels of power
Preschool education. See Nursery schools
Preservation and botanical specimens. See
Plants— Collection and preservation
Preservation of forests. See Natural resources
Preservation of wild life. See Wild life con-
servation
Presidents
She also ran
Press. See Journalism; Liberty of the press
Prevention of accidents. See Accident preven-
tion
Prevention of cruelty to animals. See Animals —
Treatment
Prevention of cruelty to children. See Child
welfare
Prevention of fire. See Fire prevention
Pride and vanity
Question of repairs
Priestley, Joseph
Joyful lunatic
Primitive society. See Society, Primitive
Printing ,. .
Key to merchandising
See also Typesetting
Prisons , , ,„„ ^,
Community of the condemned (26 films)
Private schools. See names of private schools
Private secretaries. See Secretaries, Private
Production. See Industry
Professional ethics. See Business ethics; Med-
ical ethics
Professions. See names of professions (e.g.
Law; Medicine; Teaching)
Projectiles. See Ballistics; Guided missiles;
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Projectors
Facts
Principles o
Facts about projection
projector
the 16mm motion picture
Projecting ideas on the overhead projector
Projectionist's job
Teaching drafting with transparencies
Threading the Ampro projector
Threading the Kodak Pageant sound pro-
jector
Threading the RCA projector
Propaganda. See Rumor
Property
The appraisal
Portrait of Hector
Prophecies. See Bible
Proportion. See Ratio and proportion
Prospecting
Modem prospector
Protoplasm. See Cells
Providence and government of God. See God
Psychiatry
Child guidance clinic
Conversations with outstanding Catholics
(5 films)
Psychical research. See Dreams
Psychoanalysis
Freud
iSee also Psychology
Psychology
Adolescent and adult sexual behavior
Development of controls
Development of self-concept
Psychology I (37 films)
See also Adjustment (Psychology): Atti-
tude (Psychology) ; Educational psychology;
Emotions; Genius; Habit; Imagination; Per-
ception; Psychoanalysis; Subconsciousness
Psychology, Child. See Child study
Psychology, Comparative
Mother love
Psychology, Physiological
Behavioral research
Living in a reversed world
See also Dreams
Public health
Community health is up to you
Health careers (HealthCar)
Here's to your health
Heritage XVIII (4 films)
Improving America's health
Open your eyes
See also Health boards; Hospitals; Noise;
Water supply
Public lands. See Land grants
Public meetings. See Parliamentary practice
Public relations
Case of Jim Cannon
Chicago sports story
Company manners
Right angle
See also Advertising
Public utilities. See Electric industries; Tele-
phone
Public welfare
Public welfare programs
See also Child welfare; Fresh-air charity
Publicity. See Advertising
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (McGraw)
Punctuation
Improve your punctuation
Punishment. See Prisons
Puppets and puppet plays
Dolls, puppets, and diversion
The puppeteer.
Puppets — creative work and play
The story of Cinderella
Puritans
Mayflower trip
The Puritans (NET)
Protection of animals. See Animals — Treatment
Protection of children. See Child welfare
Protection of wild life. See Wild life conserva-
tion
Protestant churches. See names of churches
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A.
Dig a furrow deep
In such a time
Now duly installed
Portrait of promise
Seven days in Salina
Who me— a chairman?
Quacks and quackery
Medicine man
Quacks and nostrums
Quantity cookery. See Cookery for institutions,
etc.
Quarreling. See Reconciliation
Quarries and quarrying. See names of specific
materials quarried (e.g. Limestone; Marble)
Quebec (City) ^ ^
Carnivea ia Quebec
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Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario
Quetico
Quotations
Folk sayings
What we say
Rabbits
Fun with cottontails
Rabbit that runs on snowshoes
Rabies. See Hydrophobia
Race problems
Conversations with outstanding Catholics
(5 films)
Meeting place
Something of value
iSee also Discrimination; Intercultural
education
Racine, Wisconsin
Production of a community development
film and its effect on opinions of local
viewers
Racing. See Automobile racing; Horse racing;
Soap box derbies
Radiation
Radiation (TulaneU)
\See also Radioactivity; X rays
Physiological effect
Fallout atom
See also Atomic medicine
Radiation, Solar. See Solar radiation
Radio broadcasting
Heritage XIII (4 films)
Radio waves. See Electric waves
Radioactive fallout
Symphony in no b flat
Radioactivity
Radioactivity
See also Nuclear physics
Railroads
Au doigt et a I'oeil
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
Clear board for Ribbonrail
Company manners
Images du rail
Life and times of the iron horse
Mistral
Railroaders
Railroads
Railroads coast to coast
Train travel
See also Locomotives
Models
Fun with model trains
Million miles of model railroads
Railroads, Elevated
Echo of an era
Ranch life
Mountain grazing
See also Cowboys; Dude ranches
Rapid transit. See Railroads, Elevated
Ratio and proportion
Adventure in science: the size of things
Rats
Stop rats forever
Reactors (Nuclear physics). See Nuclear re-
actors
Reading
Alphabet in teaching word recognition
Developmental reading (16 films)
Iowa reading films, college level (trailer)
Iowa reading films, high school level (trailer)
Iowa reading films, high school series
(15 films)
Keys to reading (3 films)
Pathways to reading (5 films)
Reading effectively
See also Books and reading
Readings and recitations
Meant for reading (10 films)
Reading Dickens (2 films)
Real estate. See Mortgages; Real estate business
Real estate business
House hunters
Reapers. See Harvesting machinery
Recitations and readings. See Readings and
recitations
Reclamation of land
New earth
Reconciliation
The brothers
Recreation
Careers in recreation
Open air capital
Planning recreation facilities
Play materials for the elementary school
See also Amusements; Games; Sports;
Vacations
Recreation centers. See Community centers
Red Cross
To the neighbors
Redwood
The redwood trees
Space for learning
Refugees, Chinese
Heart of a stranger
Refugees, Political
Problem of people
Rehabilitation. See Physically handicapped —
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of criminals
Community of the condemned (26 films)
Plot to save a boy
Relativity (physics)
Mystery of time
Reliability
The foul
Religion
When, why and how do you pray?
See also Crod; Spiritual life
Religions. See Christianity; Judaism; Religion
Religious art. See Christian art and symbolism
Religious education. See Sunday schools
Religious liberty
Fire on the heather
Religious life. See Monasticism and religious
orders
Religious literature
Making it work
Remedial reading. See Reading
Renaissance
Proud citadel
Reporters and reporting. See Journalism
Reproduction
From generation to generation
A true fish story
Wonder of reproduction
See also Cells; Embryology; Pregnancy
Reptiles
Discovery at Brookfield Zoo (13 films)
Rescue work
Disaster file — Hurricane Audrey
Research
Challenge and response
Experimental cancer research
See also Agriculture; Medicine
Resorts. See Dude ranches
Resources, Natural. See Natural resources
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Respect
Tommy's new friend
Respiration , ^ ,
Respiratory gases and determination of the
respiratory quotient
Respiration, Artificial
50,000 lives
How to do rescue breathing
Rescue breathing
That they may live (Pyramid)
Responsibility
Better world begins with me
The switch point
Retail trade
Partners in progress (ModernTP)
iSee nlso Advertising; Department stores;
General stores; Packaging; Salesmen and
salesmanship; Wholesale trewie
Retarded children. See Slow learning children
Retirement
Day after tomorrow
A gift of life (14 films)
Rhetoric. See Punctuation
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic heart disease (AmHeart)
Rheumatic heart disease (MichU-TV)
Rheumatism. See Arthritis
Rhine, River
The Rhine
The Rhine: background for social studies
Rhodes, Cecil John
Rhodes
Rice
Mahnomen — harvest of the North
Riz en camargue
Rickey, Branch
Heritage XIV (4 films)
Riding. See Horsemanship
Rites and ceremonies. See
ceremonies; Ordination
Ritual. See Liturgies
Jews — Rites and
r.fi
Rivers
Importance of rivers
Rivers
The story of water
iSfee also Dams; also names of rivers
Rome
Life in ancient Rome: the family
Rome (City)
Rome eternal (4 films)
Ronson Corporation
Giant step forward
Roofing. See Shingles
Roofs
Design for fire protection
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
FDR: third term to Pearl Harbor
Root crop
Onions and potatoes
Rope
The story of rope
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London
School for the stage
Rubber, Artificial
New dimensions in comfort
Silastic RTV
Rubber industry and trade
Gateway to the world
Rude, Francois
Francois Rude
Rugs
Magic in a carpet
Rules of order. See Parliamentary practice
Rumor
Rumor clinic
Tragedy in a temporary town
Rural electrification. See Electricity in agricul-
ture
Rural life. See Farm life
Rural sociology. See Sociology, Rural
Russia
Iron Curtain lands (post-Stalin period)
Landmark of old Russia
Memo from Moscow
Moscow construction
Nightmare in red
Russian Revolution
School days
Russian language films
Moiseyev Dancers in "The strollers"
Moscow circus
Riviera
Cote d'azur
Road machinery. See Earthmoving machinery
Road signs. See Signs and signboards
Roads
Highway life lines
New roads to profits
Roads and wagons
Robins
Familia de petirrojos
Robin redbreast
Rocket flight. See Space flight
Rockets (Aeronautics)
Coming space age
Exploring space (DeRoche)
Road to the stars
iSee also Guided missiles
Rocks
Rocks and gems
Rocks for beginners
See also Geology
Sabbath
Stefan on Sunday
Sunday in the South
Sacraments
Sacraments and sacramentals (8 films)
Sacred books. See Bible
Safety education
In case of fire
Industrial arts: metal shop safety
Safe bicycling
Saga of Safety Sam
Your child's safety
See also Accident prevention
Sahara Desert
Sahara d'aujourd'hui
Sahara: new frontier, new challenge
Sailing
Swedish way to sunshine splendor
St Lawrence Seaway
St Lawrence power project
The St Lawrence Seaway
Rocky Mountain National Park
Vacation wonderland
St Lawrence waterway and power project. See
St Lawrence Seaway
Rodeos
Rodeo kings
Samts and courage (7 films)
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Salesmen and salesmanship
Career calling
Developing your sales personality-
Effective salesmanship (5 films)
Four steps to sales
How to sell to the government
Over the counter selling (5 films)
Power of enthusiasm in selling
Small world of John J. Pennyfeather
The Stewart story
What will they say about yours?
Salk vaccine. See Poliomyelitis
Salt
The story of salt
White wonder
Salvation army
Blood and flre
Samoan Islands
American Samoa
Glimpse of Upolu
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, city in the sun
San Antonio — city of contrasts
San Antonio — city, of opportunity
San Francisco
Golden Gate empire
Sanitation. See Water supply
Satellites, Artificial
Blazing a trail to the stars
Eyes in outer space
First Soviet earth satellites
Tiros — weather satellite
Saving and thrift
Richest man in Babylon
Sayings. See Quotations
Scandinavians. See Northmen
Scenery (Stage). See Theaters
Schliemann, Heinrich
Man who believed in fairy tales
School
Right angle
School boards
Longer shadow
Point of decision
School camps. See Camping
School finance. See Education — Finance
School music. See Music; Singing
School teaching. See Teaching
Schooihouses
Plan for learning
Space for learning
Schools
Constant challenge (14 films)
It's up to Congress
The start of schools
Story of the Harlan Shoemaker School
See also Education; Schooihouses; Sun-
day schools
Science
Future is now
Prove it with a magnifying glass
Science and the humanities
See also Astronomy; Chemistry; Crystal-
lography; Geology; Mathematics; Physics;
Physiology
Scientific expeditions
Road south (2 films)
See also Antarctic regions; Arctic regions
Scientific method. See Research
Scientists. See names of scientists
Sclerosis, Multiple. See Multiple sclerosis
Scotland
Classic Scotland
Scriptures, Holy. See Bible
Sculptors. See names of sculptors
Sculpture
Metal dimensions
Small bronze mask
Under the black mask
See also Carving; Modeling
Sculpture, French
Francois Rude
French Romanesque art
Gothic images (Gothic sculpture)
Sculpture, Greek
Greek gods in art
Sea. See Ocean
Sea animals. See Marine animals
Sea fisheries. See Fisheries
Sea travel. See Ocean travel
Seals (Animals)
Seals
Seamen. See Merchant marine
Seashore
Animals of the seashore (15 films)
Four seasons (NET)
Images from nature
See also Autumn; Spring
Seattle
Via Seattle
Secretaries, Private
University secretary
Security, International. See Peace
Security, Social. See Insurance. Social; In-
surance. Unemployment
Seeds
Growth of seeds
Seeing eye dogs
For whither thou goest
Segregation. See Negroes
Seixas, Gershom Mendes
The red box
Self
Action -self and the idealized- self y<-'i
Development of controls
Development of self-concept
Self-government. See Democracy
Self-government (in education)
Citizenship in action
Selling. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Semantics
Language in action (13 films)
Semiconductor devices. See Transistors
Senior citizens. See Old age
Senses and sensation
Windows of the soul (2 films)
See also Vision
Seventh -Day Adventists
More than singing
Adolescent and adult sexual behavior
Sexual behavior in Infancy and childhood
See also Reproduction
Sexual hygiene. See Venereal diseases
Shaw, George Bernard
Devil's disciple
Sheep
Lambing
Mountain grazmg
Shearing time
Scouts and scouting. See Boy Scouts; Girl
Scouts
Shepherds
The shepherd
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Shingles
The shakemaker
Shipping
Cutting costs in shippinff and storing lum-
ber
Highway to tomorrow
See also Harbors; Merchant marine
Ships
Sailing ship Balclutha
See also Clipper ships; Figureheads of
ships; Fireboats; Sailing; also names of
ships, e.g. Mayflower (Ship)
Shoes and shoe industry
Why the shoe fits
Shooting
Crows, owls and a shotgun
See also Hunting
Shop management. See Factory management
Shoplifting
Million dollar customer
Shrines
Our Lady's shrine
Pilgrimage (CanNFB)
Shrubs
Grades and standards of Florida plants (2
films)
How does your garden grow? (FloridaU)
See also Landscape gardening
Sicily
Sicily, island of memory
Sick
Sick abed
Sick care when it's
See also Hospitals
'catching"
Sierra Nevada IVIountains, California
Beautiful High Sierras
Sight. See Vision
Signs and signboards
Road signs
Signs take a holiday
Signs and symbols
Maps — coastal symbols and terms
Silicone rubber. See Rubber. Artificial
Silicones
You and the silicones
Singing
Singing in the general music class
Sisal hemp
Story of twine
Sisterhoods
Little Sisters
Skiing. See Skis and skiing
Skis and skiing
Anyone for skiing?
Are your skis on straight?
Champion skier's class
From the top
Have skis, will travel
Invitation to ski
Let's go skiing with Warren Miller
Let's ski
Little skier's big day
Olympic preview (Miller)
Olympic Village U.S.A.
Skiers dream come true
Sky holiday
Sky lift to ski lift
Slalom champs
Sun Valley daze
Swiss on white
Technique of ski racing
This is skiing? (Miller)
This is Wildcat
Slide rule
Engineering computation skills, the slide
rule (15 films)
Slow learning children
Eternal children
Smelting. See Metallurgy
Smith, Adam
Adam Smith
Smog. See Air — Pollution
Smoking
Cancer by the carton
Soap box derbies
Derby fever
Social adjustment. See Behavior; Human rela-
tions
Social centers. See Community centers
Social conditions. See Labor and laboring
classes
Social distinctions. See Class distinction
Social life and customs. See United States —
Social life and customs
Social problems
Pressure
See also Crime and criminals; Juvenile
delinquency; Public health; Race problems
Social sciences
Future is now
See also Economics
Social security. See Insurance, Social
Social service. See Social work
Social settlements. See Community centers
Social surveys
Citizen's seminars on metropolitan prob-
lems
Production of a community development
film and its effect on opinions of local
viewers
Social work
Side by side
Summer of decision
Societies. See Educational associations
Societies, Cooperative. See Cooperative so-
cieties
Society, Primitive
Primitive man in our world
Sociology. See Cities and towns; Family; Popu-
lation; Social problems; Society, Primitive
Sociology, Rural
Shadow on the land
Socrates
The gadfly
Softball
Girls, let's learn softball
Something for the girls
Soil conservation
Modern pioneers of McLean County
Modern pioneers of Pope -Hardin Counties
Our part in conservation
Soils
Know your soil series (14 films)
See also Fertilizers and manures; Rec-
lamation of land
Solar radiation
Mystery of the sun
Solar system. See Earth; Moon; Sun
Solder an'd soldering. See Welding-
Songs
My own yard to play in
See also Folk songs
Songs, American
Songs of America
Sound
Voice of the insect
See also Noise; Soundproofing
Recording and reproducing
See Stereophonic sound systems
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Sound waves „ . ,
Analogy between cochlear fluid motion and
formation of surf on sloping beaches
Your voice and the telephone
Soundproofing
Sound reasoning
The South. See Southern States
South Africa. See Africa. South
South Pole. See Antarctic regions
Southern States
Cooperative work in the South
Southwest "hope-out" customs
Sunday in the South
Space biology
Man, medicine and space
Space flight
Big reach
Coming space age
Down to earth
Exploring the edge of space
Human factor
Toward the unexplored
Widest horizon
Space stations. See Satellites, Artificial
Spain'
Espafia: tierra y pueblo
Spanish America. See Latin America
Spanish language
Beginning Spanish (4 films)
Espana: tierra y pueblo
Familia de petirrojos
Gallinita sabia
Geography of South America:
ern countries
Juan y su burrito
Mexico y sus contornos
Patito feo
Spanish Language films
Birth of a Jet
Dentistry for the handicapped child
Fabulous decade
Mexico at work
Mexico City — pattern for progress
Mexico: land of color and contrast
Mexico today
Mexico's heritage
The wonder wood
Specimens, Preservation of. See Plants— Collec-
tion and preservation
Speech
Get— „
Say what you mean
Speech preparation
Speech: usmg visuals in your speech
Speech, Disorders of
Speech of stutterers before and after treat-
ment
Spiders
Grass -blade jungle
Insect world
Insects (NET)
Spiritual life
Apple orchard
Broken Sabbath of Rabbi Asher
Dramatic readings (4 films)
In times like these
See also Christian life
Sports
Chicago sports story
Sports thrills of 1958
See also Athletics; Games: Olympic
games; Physical education and training;
Rodeos; Water sports; Winter sports; also
names of sports (e.g. Baseball; Football)
Squaw Valley, California
Olympic preview (Miller)
Olympic Village U.S.A.
Stage. See Acting; Drama; Theater
Stage lighting. See Theaters
Stammering. See Speech. Disorders of
Stars. See Astronomy
State police. See Police. State
Staltesmen. See names of statesmen
Static electricity. See Electrostatics
Statistics. See Census
Statues. See Sculpture. French
Stature. See Growth
Stealing. See Shoplifting
Steam engines. See Locomotives
Steel, Structural
Space, time and steel
Steel industry and trade
Forgotten ore of Eagle Mountain
Oxygen steel
Stereophonic sound systems
RCA announces living stereo
Stewardship, Christian
Front page Bible
This is my body
Three hundred dollars
five north- Stimulants. See Alcohol
Stock exchange
Mr Webster takes stock
Getting yourself across
vhf ^
Sports cars. See Automobiles
Spring
Journey into spring
Spruce
The spruce bog
Square dancing
Hoosier promenade
Stock market. See Stock exchange
Stockholm
Open air capital
Stockyards. See Meat industry and trade
Stone. See Blasting; Limestone; Marble; Rocks;
Stonecutting
Stonecutting
Montici intarsia
Stores. See Department stores
Stories. See Storytelling
Storms. See Hurricanes
Storytelling
Telling stories to children
Stowe, Vermont
Sky holiday
Street traffic. See Traffic regulations
Streptococcus
Black chain
Stringed instruments
Fme Arts Quartet plays Beethoven (6
films)
See also Banjo
Structural steel. See Steel. Structural
Stuart, Eliza
Revenge (Carousel)
Student self-government. See Self-government
(in education)
Students' societies. See Fraternities and so-
rorities
Stuttering. See Speech. Disorders of
Style in dress. See Costume; Fashion
Subconsciousness
Non-reporting mental activity
See also Psychoanalysis
Suburban life
The runaway city and the new suburb
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Success. See Saving and thrift
Suffragettes. See Woman — Suffrage
Sugar
Panocha
Sugar farm
See also Maple sugar
Summer camps. See Camping
Sun
Solar flares
Sunday. See Sabbath
Sunday schools
Feed my sheep
Going on from here
Here and now
Superior children. See Gifted children
Supervision of employees. See Personnel man-
agement
Surgeons
Hands we trust
Surgery : '\i wy
Open heart operation y^
Swamps. See Bogs
Sweden
Charm of Sweden
Gota Canal
Invitation to Sweden
Made in Sweden
Stefan on Sunday
See also Grothenburg. Sweden
Swedish furniture. See Furniture, Swedish
Sweet potatoes
Golden roots
Swimming
Back stroke
Breast stroke
The crawl
This is synchronized swimming
See also Diving
Swimming pools
No second chance
Swine. See Hogs
Swing music. See Jazz music
Switzerland
Swiss on white
Switzerland is for skiing
Village of Switzerland
Symbols. See Signs and symbols
Sympathy
Tina
Synthetic fibers. See Textile fibers. Synthetic
Synthetic products. See Plastics; Rubber, Arti-
ficial; Silicones
Syphilis. See Venereal diseases
Tableware. See Glassware; Pottery
Tahiti
Tahiti and islands under the wind
Taiwan. See Formosa
Talent. See Genius; Gifted children
Talking. See Speech
Tamiris, Helen
Helen Tamiris — ^Negro spirituals
Tangerine
How to use Florida tangerines & How to
use tabasco
Tanning. See Leather
Taos, New Mexico
Taos
Tape and wire recorders
The tape recorder
Tapestry
Creation tapestry
Haute lisse
Taxation
Things taxes buy
Taxes. See Taxation >
Teachers 5
Constant challenge (14 films)
It's up to Congress ^;
aSfee also Educational associations
Teaching
Alphabet in teaching word recognition
And gladly teach
Review study questions in fourth grade
arithmetic
Teacher education in modern mathematics
(5 films)
Teaching today
See also Audio- visual education; Child
study; Education; Educational psychology
Aids and devices
New dimensions in language teaching
See also Moving pictures in education
Technical education. See Manual training
Technology
Have I told you lately that I love you?
See also Manufactures
Teen-age. See Adolescence; Youth
Teeth
Billy meets Tommy Tooth
Case of the missing tooth
Dr Carter takes a drive
Help yourself to a smile
Putting it straight
See also Dentistry
Telecommunication. See Telephone
Telephone
A manner of speaking
Tom, Dick and Harriet
Trouble on pole 55
A voice for the farm
Your voice and the telephone
Telescope
ildin^
Inquisitive giant
Television
Producing educational TV programs 4 films)
See also Color television
Temperance. See Alcoholism
Ten commandments J
Ten commandments
Tennessee
State lakes for fishermen
Tennessee Valley Authority
This is TVA
Tennis
Tennis for beginners (NatEdFlms)
Tenpins. See Bowling
Termites
The intruder (Bruce)
Terrariums. See Gardens, Miniature
Tests. See Educational tests and measurements
Textile design
"C"
Textile fibers. See Fibers
Textile fibers, Synthetic
This is magic
Textile industry and fabrics
Patterns of progress
See also Carpets; Cotton manufacture and
trade; Linen; Tapestry; Weaving
Building a telescope
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SUBJECT INDEX
Thailand
Siam
Theater
Conversations with outstanding Catholics
(5 films)
Night at the Peking opera
See also Acting; Ballet; Drama; Moving
pictures; Opera; Pantomimes; Puppets ana
puppet plays
Theaters
Stagecraft (4 films)
Le Theatre National Populaire
Thinking machines. See Calculating machines
Thought and thinking. See Perception; Self
Thrift. See Saving and thrift
Tigers
Tiger hunt (Sterling)
Timber. See Forests and forestry; Lumber and
lumbering; Trees; Wood
Time
Ages of time
Clocks and time
Constant as the stars
Mystery of time
Time (IndU)
Visual timing film
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0
Tobacco
Backbreaking leaf
See also Smoking
Tolerance (Engineering)
Search for reliability
Toleration. See Religious liberty; Discrimination
Tomatoes
To make the best
The tomato that had everything:
Tools
How to use tools
See also Agricultural machinery; Machin-
ery
Totalitarianism
Introduction to America
Towing. See Tugboats
Town planning. See City planning
Towns. See Cities and towns
iQ liV
Transportation
Fabulous decade
From horsecar to subway in New York City
Inn and travels
See ulso Aeronautics, Commercial; Air
travel; Automobiles; Bridges; Canals; Car-
riag-es and carts; Harbors; Merchant marine;
Ocean travel; Pipe lines; Railroads; Roads;
Shipping; Trafilc regulations; Waterways
Trapping
The trapper
See also Fur trade
Travel
Trip tips
See also Air travel; Voyages around the
world
Travels. See Overland journeys to the Pacific;
Scientific expeditions
Trees
Harvest of trees or i; '.. )
Life of a tree
See also Forests and forestry; Fruit cul-
ture; Landscape gardening; Shrubs; Wood;
also nsunes of trees (e.g. Date palm; Red-
wood)
Trenton
Historic Trenton 3»Tja Ifi-iabd*:?
Trial by Jury. See Jury nB5no"=1
Trials
The gadfly
Trigonometry. See Logarithms
Trinidad • iiorf J/O
Music from oil drums ,j il:- 1 1
Truman, Harry S. r-ffiu
From precinct to president
Truthfulness and falsehood. See Honesty
Tsiolkovskil, Konstantin Eduardovich
Blazing a trail to the stars
Tuberculosis
Place to go
! : 1 < ■
Tubes
At the forefront with copper
Teacher wore white
See also Pipe
Tugboats
Towboat
io biuKl
^.r. bnH.i
Tumbling. See Acrobats and acrobatics
Toynbee, Arnold Joseph
Arnold Toynbee lectures (28 films)
Toys
Teaching your child with toys
Toccata for toy trains JftjjV
Toys in history
See also Dolls i&ocV
Tractors
Tomorrow's tractor today
Trade unions. See Labor unions
Traffic accidents
Appointment with disaster
Invisible passenger
See also Accident prevention — In trafilc
Traffic regulations
Behind the sign
Your ticket to safety
Trailers. See Automobiles — Trailers
Training of employees. See Employees, Training
Turkey
Children's fountain
Incredible Turk
Turkeys
The turkey (NET)
Turning. See Lathes
Typesetting
Learning to set type
U.N. See United Nations
UNESCO. See United Nations
Underwriting. See Insurance
bnA -jwv/o'I
fe6»T.« .ifS'iSt'-tilU
Unemployment Insurance. See Insurance, Unem-
ployment
United Nations
Eight steps to peace (8 films)
Real aims of UNESCO
Tranquilizing drugs
Tranquilizers— a new era in animal feeds
Transistors
Principles of the transistor ,,
United States
Have your ideas changed?; - „.. '.
Introduction to America "" "^ ^
Our country sings ^.
Stranger returns ?>. :'«U6W tv
Through a rear view mirror ' foUueri
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United States — Continued
Civilization
America's world role
Are American freedoms in danger?
Big media in America
Do we need a new educational revolution?
Elites and classes in America
Growing up in the American family
Life goals and democracy
Mass society and popular culture
Minorities and segregation
Morals in revolution
The ordeal of the American woman
Personality and mental health
The runaway city and the new suburb
Commerce
American imports — a new look
Congress
Congressional clinic: issues and trends
Constitution
Constitution and fair procedure
Constitution and the labor union
Decision: the Constitution in action (5
films)
Economic conditions
Beginnings and growth of Industrial Amer-
ica
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI
Foreign population
Immigration in America's history
Foreign relations
Foreign aid and economic policy
Heritage XVII (4 films)
History
Catholic Church in American history
(4 films)
History — Colonial period
Colonists and their countries
Williamsburg — the story of a patriot
<gee also Pilgrim Fathers; Puritans; also
names of settlements and colonies
History— Revolution
Gingerbread man
History— Civil War
Background of the Civil War
History— 1933-1945
FDR: third term to Pearl Harbor
Land of liberty (Part 5)
History— 1945-
Land of liberty (Part 5)
Industries
Beginnings and growth of industrial Amer-
ica
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Power and pride
Social life and customs
Christmas on grandfather's farm (1890's)
Cooperative work in the South
Fairs and dramas
Hacienda life
Hands that made America
Mass society and popular culture
Songs of America
Southwest "hope -out" customs
Sunday in the South
United States of Europe (proposed). See Euro-
pean federation
Universal history. See World history
Universe. See Astronomy; Earth
Universities. See Colleges and universities
University of New Hampshire
Profile of a university
Urea
Chemico builds a urea plant
Urethanes
New dimensions in comfort
Utrlllo, Maurice
Painter of Paris
Vacations
Trip tips
Vacuum
Vacuum practice
Valleys
Valleys
Valves
The story of a valve
Van Gogh, Vincent. See Gogh, Vincent van
Vegetable gardening
Keep America growing; quality food and
fiber
Vegetable oils. See Essences and essential oils
Vegetables
Onions and potatoes
See also names of vegetables (e.g. Beans;
Sweet potatoes)
Venereal diseases
Innocent party
Venezuela
Geography of South America: five northern
countries
Ventilation
Overworked and underpowered
iSee also Heating
Verdi, Giuseppi
La traviata (Brandon)
Vermont
Green Mountain legacy
sSfee also Stowe, Vermont
Vessels (Ships). See Ships
Vibration. See Sound waves
Vice. See Gambling
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain
The consort
Vikings. See Northmen
Virgin Mary. See Mary, Virgin
Virginia Theological Seminary
In such a time
VIshnlac, Roman
Worlds of Dr Vishniac
Vision
Betty sees a bird
Living in a reversed world
Optical motions and transformations as
stimuli for visual perception
Report card on vision
iSee also Eye
Visual Instruction. See Audio-visual education
Vital statistics. See Census
Vocal music. See Folk songs; Singing
Vocational education. See Blind
Vocational guidance
Constant challenge (14 films)
It's almost tomorrow
See also names of occupations (e.g.
Teaching)
Voice. See Speech
Volatile oils. See Essences and essential oils
Volcanoes
Secrets of a volcano
Volcano (Sterling)
Volleyball
Fun playing volleyball
Voyages and travels. See Whaling
Voyages around the world
Cruise of a lifetime— around the world
Magellan
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SUBJECT INDEX
Wagons. See Carriages and carts
, WaldmUller, Ferdinand Georg
Ferdinand GeorR Waldmueller, best painter
of the 19th century
Wales
Wales
Wall board
Building with the Universal Thermo- panel
House that research built
Wall decoration. See Mural painting and dec-
oration
War. See names of wars, e.g. United States —
History — Civil War
War and religion. See Pacifism
Washing. See Laundry
Washington, George
Washington (MichU-TV)
Washington (State)
Washington State wonderland
Water for the Columbia Basin
Wilderness Alps of Stehekin
8ee also Lake Chelan, Washington
Washington, D.C.
Washington — at work
Watches. See Clocks and watches
Water
Chemistry of water
Crisis
The story of water
Water of life (Moody)
Water's edge
Wonder of water
See also Glaciers; Ocean; Rivers; Waves
Fluoridation
Truth about fluoridation
Water conservation
Rivers, deserts, and date palms
Water power
Crooked railroad
How electricity is produced
See also Dams; Hydraulic engineering
Water sports
Greatest show on water
See also Diving; Fishing; Swimming
Water supply
Pure water and public health
Water of life (Moody)
See also Dams
Water transportation. See Shipping
Waterways
Riverboats and keelboats
See also Canals; also names of waterways,
(e.g. St Lawrence Seaway)
Waves
Analogy between cochlear fluid motion and
formation of surf on sloping beaches
See also Electric waves; Sound waves
Wealth. See Property
Weather
Origin of weather
See also Weather forecasting; Winds
Weather forecasting
Eyes in outer space
Tiros— weather satellite
Weaving
Weaving and man's dress
. See also Basket, making; Carpets; Textile
industry and fabrics
Weed control
A way with weeds
Weeds. See Weed control
Welding
Aluminum welding
Clear board for Ribbonrail
Welfare work. See Public welfare; Social work
Wells. See Petroleum
The West
Missouri and the West
See also Northwest. Pacific; Pacific States
West Indies
Isles of the Caribbean
Swedish way to sunshine splendor
See also Caribbean area
Whales
Great Polar Whale
Operation Heartbeat
Whale that became a star
Whaling
Whaling
Whale hunt (Brandon)
Wheat
Wheat country
Wheat rust
See also Flour and flour mills
Wheels
What's so important about a wheel?
White Mountains
White Mountains of New Hampshire
Wholesale trade
Devil to pay
Wild animals. See Animals
Wild life conservation
Arctic wildlife range
Swamp
See also Forests and forestry; Game pre-
serves; Natural resources
Will. See Self
Willan, Healey
Man of music
Williamsburg, Virginia
Williamsburg — the story of a patriot
Wind instruments
Trumpet, horn, and trombone
See also Bands (Music)
Windows. See Glass
Winds
Wind at work
See also Hurricanes
Wine and wine making
Party at the Potters
Story of wine in Canada
Winter sports. See Hockey; Skis and skiing
Woman
Are women really superior?
It's wonderful being a girl
The ordeal of the American woman
Suffrage
Women on the march (2 films)
Women In charitable work. See Deaconesses
Wood
New horizons for wood
The wonder wood
See also Forests and forestry; Lumber
and lumbering
Wood carving
Woodcarving
Woodcarving and artistic expression
Wood -lots
Wooden dollars
Wool
Shearing time
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Working classes. See Labor and laboring:
classes
World. See Earth
World history
Arnold Toynbee lectures (28 films)
World history: an overview
World politics
rid politics
Cold war — Berlin crisis
See also International relations; United
States — Foreign relations
Wrapping of gifts. See Gift wrapping
Wrecking
Gone for tomorrow
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Heritage XV (2 films)
Wriston, Henry Merritt
Heritage XVII (4 films)
Writing
Japanese calligraphy
Wyoming
Jackson Hole
X rays
ystery of the sun
X-ray crystallography
Yacht racing. See Boat races
Yellowstone National Park
Land of mystery
Yellowstone adventure
Young Men's Christian Associations
Buildings for brotherhood
Y on top of the world
Y that wouldn't die
Youth
Teen a^e rock
Teenage challenge
Teenage code
Teenage witness
Teenager's choice
See also Adolescence
Religious life
Going steady (Gospel)
Zenger, John Peter
Grandpa changes the world
Ziolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovitch. See
Tsiolkovskii, Konstantin Eduardovich
Zoological gardens
Animal fare
Discovery at Brookfleld Zoo (13 films)
Lovers and clowns
Zoo animals — ^mammals (2 films)
Zoology. See Animals; Embryology; Evolution;
Psychology, Comparative
Zoos. See Zoological gardens
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Part 3. DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
This directory contains only the sources which have films listed in this supplement.
It is keyed to the abbreviation which follows the title of the film in Part 1, the
Alphabetical Title List.
AV-ED AV-ED Films. 7934 Santa Monica
Blvd.. Hollywood 46. Calif.
Academy Academy Films, 800 N. Seward St.
Hollywood 38. Calif.
ACFInd ACF Industries, Inc., 850 3d Ave.
New York
Adventists General Conference of Seventh -day
Adventists, 6840 Eastern Ave.. N.W., Wash
inston 12. D.C.
Aetna Aetna Life Affiliated Companies. Edu-
cation Dept.. 151 Farmington Ave.. Hartford
15, Conn.
Alcoa Aluminum Co. of America. Motion Pic-
ture Section. 1501 Alcoa Bldg. Pittsburgh 19
Alemann Johanna Alemann, 705 N. Vine St.
Hollywood 38. Calif.
Allegro Allegro Film Productions, Inc., 3606
New England Ave.. Chicago 34
Allis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers Research Lab-
oratories. Advertising Dept.. Milwaukee 1
Branch offices in other cities
Am Bakers American Bakers Assn., 20 N.
Wacker Dr.. Chicago 6
Am Bible American Bible Society, Audio-
Visual Dept.. 450 Park Ave.. New York 22
Branch offices in other cities
AmCancer American Cancer Society. Inc.. 521
W. 57th St.. New York 19
AmCinemaEd American Cinema Editors., 6776
Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
Am Col I Surg American College of Surgeons.
Dept. of Medical Motion Pictures. 40 E. Erie
St.. Chicago 11
AmCyan American Cyanamid Co.. 30 Rocke-
feller Plaza. New York 20
AmDental Bureau of American Dental Assn.,
Library and Indexing Service, 222 E. Superior
St.. Chicago 11
AmFImProd American Film Producers. 1600
Broadway. New York 19
Am Gas American Gas Assn.. Film Library,
420 Lexington Ave.. New York 17
Am Heart American Heart Assn., 44 E. 23rd
St.. New York ., ^, ^ , , v. ^
Films are available from local heart as-
sociations
AmHosp American Hospital Assn.. Film Desk,
840 N. Lake Shore Dr.. Chicago 11
AmlnstArch American Institute of Architects.
1735 New York Ave.. N.W.. Washington 6,
D.C.
AmLegion The American Legion. Film Sec-
tion, P.O. Box 1055. Indianapolis
Am Meat American Meat Institute. Public Re-
lations Dept.. 59 E. Van Buren St.. Chicago 5
AmNewsPub American Newspaper Publishers
Assn.. Research Dept.. 370 Lexington Ave.,
New York 17
Available through local daily newspapers
Am Paper American Paper and Pulp Assn.. 122
E. 42nd St.. New York 17
Am Petrol American Petroleum Institute. 1271
6th Ave.. New York 20
Branch offices in other cities
AmRedCross-KansC American Red Cross,
Kansas City Chapter. Kansas City. Mo.
AmSisal American Sisalkraft Corp., 55
Starkey Ave., Attleboro. Mass.
AmTechnion American Technion Society, Pub-
lic Relations Dept, 1000 5th Ave., New York
28
AmTemp American Temperance Society. 6840
Eastern Ave., N.W.. Washington 12. D.C.
Anthology Anthology Films. 16 Farrar St.,
Cambridge 38. Mass.
Anti-Def Anti- Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, Audio-Visual Dept., 515 Madison
Ave.. New York 22
Branch offices in other cities
ArlzU University of Arizona. Visual Aids Bu-
reau, Tucson. Ariz.
^^^^r 9^^^ K. Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc.,
37 W. 57th St.. iSTew York 19
Artisan Artisan Productions. P.O. Box 1827,
Hollywood 28. Calif.
Assn Association Films. Inc., 347 Madison
Ave.. New York 17
Branch offices in Ridgefleld, N.J,. La
Grange, 111., San Francisco and Dallas
Athletic, .The Athletic Institute. 209 S. State
St.. Chicago 4
Atlantis Atlantis Productions. Inc.. 7967 Sun-
set Blvd., Hollywood 46. Calif.
Atlas Atlas Film Corp., 1111 S Boulevard,
Oak Park. 111.
AudioProd Audio Productions, Inc.. 630 9th
Ave.. New York 36
Augsburg Augsburg Publishing House. Films
Dept.. 425 S. 4th St.. Minneapolis 15
AustrlNews Australian News & Information
Bureau. Films Dept., 630 5th Ave.. New York
20
Avis Avis Films. P.O. Box 643. Burbank,
Calif.
Bailey Bailey Films. Inc., 6509 De Longpre
Ave.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
Baldwin Baldwin Piano Co.. Advertising
Dept.. 1801 Gilbert Ave.. Cincinnati 2
Ballantine-H Ballantine-Horter. Inc.. 91 New-
bury St.. Boston 16
BaliStTC Ball State Teachers College. Teach-
ing Materials Service. Muncie. Ind.
BaptistBk Baptist Book Store, 127 9th Ave.,
N.. Nashville 3. Tenn.
Additional stores located in other cities
Baptist- For Mis Foreign Mission Board. South-
ern Baptist Convention. Box 6597. Richmond
30. Va.
Baptists Baptist Sunday School Board. 127 9th
Ave.. N., Nashville 3, Tenn.
Barr Arthur Barr Productions, 1265 Bresee
Ave.. Pasadena. Calif.
Bausch&Lomb Bausch & Lomb Optical Co-
Film Distribution Service. 635 St. Paul St.
Rochester 2. N.Y.
BayShoreSch Bay Shore Public Schools. Bay
Shore, N.Y.
BayState Bay State Film Productions, Inc.,
Box 129. Springfield. Mass.
Behlen Behlen Manufacturing Co.. Advertising
Dept.. Industrial Site. Columbus. Nebr.
BelgianLlnen Belgian Linen Assn.. 280 Madison
Ave., New York
BellTel Bell Telephone System
Apply to local Bell Telephone Company of-
fices for address of regional area distribu-
tion; or the American Telephone and Tele-
graph Co.. Motion Picture Section. 195 Broad-
way. New York 7
BellTel-Penn Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsyl-
vania. 1835 Arch St.. Philadelphia 3
Bestwall Bestwall Certain- teed Sales Corp.,
120 E. Lancaster Ave.. Ardmore. Pa.
BetterBusAssn Ass'n. of Better Business Bu-
reaus. 704 Chrysler Bldg.. New York 17 ^
Available from local Better Business Bu-
reaus
Biblelnst Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Inc.,
Film Dept.. P.O. Box 9. Gardena. Calif.
Birdsell Birdsell Electronics Co.. 2901 Glendora
Ave.. Cincinnati 19
Blackhawk Blackhawk Films. 1235 W. 5th St..
Davenport. la.
BostonColi Boston College. Audio-Visual Serv-
ices. Chestnut Hill 67. Mass.
Bouchard Thomas Bouchard Productions. 80
West 40th St.. Studio 72 New York 18
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DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
BoyS Boy Scouts of America. Visual Educa-
ti9n Service. National Council. New Bruns-
Branddn Brandon Films. Inc.. 200 W. 57th St..
New York 19
BrighamYoungU Brigham Young University.
Audio- Visual Center. Provo. Utah
Broadman Broadman Films. 127 9th Ave.. N..
Nashville 3. Tenn.
Bruce E.L.. Bruce Co.. Box 397. Memphis 1,
Tenn.
Bruns-Bal Brunswick Corp.. 623 S. Wabash,
Chicago 5
BurCommRes Bureau of Communications Re-
search. 267 W. 25th St.. New York 1
Bur Nat Affairs The Bureau of National Af-
fairs. Inc.. 1231 24th St.. N.W.. Washington
7. D.C.
BusEd Business Education Films. 4607 16th
Ave.. Brooklyn 4. N.Y.
CalifSpray California Spray- Chemical Corp..
Lucos & Ortho Way. Richmond. Calif.
Branch offices in other cities
CalifU University of California. University Ex-
tension. Educational Film Sales Dept., Los
Angeles 24
Calvin Calvin Co.. Inc.. 1105 Truman Rd..
Kansas City 6. Mo.
Cambridge Cambridge Films. 1396 Main St..
Waltham 54, Mass.
Camera Eye Camera Eye Productions, 507 5th
Ave.. New York
CanNFB National Film Board of Canada. 680
5th Ave.. Suite 819. New York 19
CanTrav Canadian Travel Film Library, 680
5th Ave.. Suite 819. New York 19
Capital -Ariz Capital Films of Arizona. 328
N. 11th Way. Phoenix. Ariz.
Cardan Cardan Productions. 8116 Romaine St..
Los Angeles 46
Carousel Carousel Films. Inc.. 1501 Broadway.
New York 36
Cate&McGI Cate & McGlone. 1521 Cross Roads
of the World. Hollywood 28, Calif.
Cathedral Cathedral Films. Inc., 140 N. Holly-
wood Way. Burbank. Calif.
CathMen National Council of Catholic Men.
Film Center. 50 E. 42nd St.. New York 17
C-BEduc C-B Educational Films. Inc.. Adver-
tising Dept.. 690 Market St.. San Francisco 4
ChemCon Chemical Construction Corp., 525 W.
43rd St.. New York
Child-Tompkins Parents' Committee of the
Children's Ward. Inc.. Tompkins County
Hospital. Box 23. Ithaca. N.Y.
ChofC-Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. P.O.
Drawer 329, Jacksonville 1. Fla.
ChofC- Newark,© Newark, Ohio Chamber of
Commerce, Newark, O.
ChofC-SanAntonio San Antonio Chamber of
Commerce, Tourist Div.. Civic Advertising
Dept., 153 Navarro St., San Antonio. Tex.
C h of C -Trenton Greater Trenton Chamber of
Commerce. Trenton 8. N.J.
Chef C- US Chamber of Commerce of the United
States. 1615 H St., N.W., Washington 6,
ChrisBd Christian Board of Publication. Beau-
mont and Pine Blvd., St. Louis 3
Churchill Churchill-Wexler Film Productions,
801 N. Seward St., Los Angeles 38
CinemaGId Cinema Guild, Inc., 10 Fiske Pl„
Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
.Branch offices in Chicago and San Fran-
cisco
Cinemaie Cinema 16, Inc., 175 Lexington Ave.,
New York 16
Citpecent Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc.,
3901 Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2
Classroom Classroom Film Distributors, Inc.,
201 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles 26
^'■l?rMi- -^^^^^^ Cline Film Productions. 3290 S.
Williams, Englewood, Colo.
Coca-Cola Available from local Coca-Cola Bot-
tlers
^°Jt°'^?A'*^.P°Jo^^^o^ State Dept. of Public
Health, 414 State Office Bldg., Denver 2
ColpnialWms Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., Au-
dio-Visual Dept., Williamsburg, V4.
CompAir Compressed Air and Gas Institute, 1400
Terminal Tower. Cleveland
Concordia Concordia Films. 3558 S. Jefferson
Ave., St. Louis 18
ConservBaptist Conservative Baptist Foreign
Mission Society. P.O. Box 5. Wheaton, 111.
Contem Contemporary Films, Inc., 267 W. 25th
St., New York 1
Branch office in Evanston, 111.
Conway Conway Publications, Conway Bldg.,
North Atlanta 19, Ga.
Copeland Jack L. Copeland & Associates, 746
S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 17
Copper&Brass Copper and Brass Research Assn.,
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17
Cornel ison Dr Floyd Cornelison, Oklahoma Uni-
versity Medical Center. 800 N.E. 13th St.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Cornel I U Cornell University, Visual Aids Office,
Roberts Hall, Ithaca, N.Y.
Coronet Coronet Instructional Films, 65 E.
South Water St., Chicago 1
Covalda Cavalda Date Co., Coachella, Calif.
CreatSoc Creative Film Society, 1700 N. Lima
St., Burbank, Calif.
CreditUn Credit Union National Assn., Public
Relations Dept., Madison 1, Wis.
Daggett Avalon Daggett Productions, 441 N.
Orange Dr., Los Angeles 36
Danish Info Danish Information Office, 588 5th
Ave., New York 36
Dartnell Dartnell Corp., 4660 Ravenswood Ave..
Chicago 40
Da vis Pub Davis Publishing Co., 4738 Capitol
Ave., Omaha 32
Davis.Sid Sid Davis Productions. 1418 N. High-
land Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Dayton U University of Dayton, Dayton, O.
DeKalbAgr DeKalb Agricultural Assn., Inc.,
Education Dept., 310 N. 5th St., DeKalb, III.
Delco-Remy Delco-Remy Div., General Motors
Corp., Anderson, Ind.
DeltaFlm Delta Film Productions, Inc., 1821
University Ave., St. Paul 4, Minn.
Deren Maya Deren, 35 Morton St., New York 14
DeRoche Louis de Rochemont Associates Film
Library, 267 W. 25th St., New York 1
Disney Walt Disney Productions, Educational
Film Div., 500 S. Buena Vista Ave., Burbank,
Calif.
Branch office in New York
DosPueblos Dos Pueblos Orchid Co., Goleta,
Calif.
Douglas John L. Douglas & Associates, Inc.,
1101 29th Ave., W., Bradenton. Fla.
DouglasAir Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Adver-
tising Film Services, 3000 Ocean Park Blvd.,
Santa Monica, Calif.
Dow Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich.
Branch offices in other cities
Dowling Pat Dowling Pictures, 1056 S. Robert-
son Blvd.. Los Angeles 35
DuPont E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
Motion Picture Distribution, Advertising
Dept., Wilmington 98, Del.
EBF Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1150
Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, 111.
Branch offices in Atlanta. Ga.. Dallas. Tex..
Hollywood, Calif., Minneapolis, New York,
Portland, Ore.
Eastman Eastman Kodak Co., Audio-Visual
Service, 343 State St., Rochester 4, N.Y.
Edison Edison Electric Institute, 420 Lexington
Ave., New York 17
EducTest Educational Testing Service, 20 Nas-
sau St., Princeton, N.J.
Branch office in Los Angeles
Employers Employers Mutuals of Wausau, Box
150, Wausau, Wis.
Branch offices in other principal cities
Equitable Equitable Life Assurance Society of
the U.S., 393 7th Ave., New York
EvangAII Evangelical Alliance Mission, 2845 W.
McLean Ave., Chicago 47
168
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
Family Family Films, Inc., 5823 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif.
Farley Farley Manning Associates, 342 Madison
Ave., New York
FarmFlm Farm Film Foundation, 1425 H St.,
N.W.. Washington 5. D.C.
Fass-Levy Fass-Levy Films, 1320 Quebec St.,
Denver 20
Feature Feature Story Film Productions, Box
405, Clermont, Fla.
FedJewPhil Federation of Jewish Philanthropies
of New York, Public Relations Dept., 130 E.
59th St., New York 22
Fellowship Fellowship of Reconciliation, Box
271, Nyack, N.Y.
FieldTrip Field Trip Films, Pittsburg, Calif.
FilmAssoc Film Associates of California, 11014
Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25
Filmlm Film Images, Inc., 1860 Broadway, New
York 23
Film Prod Film Productions Co., 4510 Excelsior
Blvd., Minneapolis
FllmResCo Film Research Co., Star Route,
Onamia, Minn.
Filmscope Filmscope Inc., Box 397, Sierra
Madre, Calif.
FilmsNat Films of the Nations Distributors,
Inc., 62 W. 45th St., New York 36
Finland Emb Embassy of Finland, 1900 24th St.,
N.W., Washington 8, D.C.
Finnish Finnish National Travel Office, 10 E.
40th St., New York 16
FirstNat-NY First National City Bank of N.Y. ,
Film Section, 55 Wall St., New York 15
Fish Marjorie E. Fish, 1723 Oak St., Orange
Gardens, Kissimmee, Fla.
FloridaDev Florida Development Commission,
Film Library, Carlton Bldg., Tallahassee, Fla.
FloridaStU Florida State University. Univer-
sity Broadcasting Services. 116 Music Bldg.,
FloridaU University of Florida, Dept. of Vis-
ual Instruction, General Extension Div.,
Gainesville, Fla.
Folkways Folkways Record & Service Corp.,
117 W. 46th St., New York 36
Ford Ford Motor Co., Motion Picture Dept.,
The American Rd., Dearborn, Mich. ^ _ ,
Libraries in Oakland, Calif, and New York
Fortune Fortune Magazine, Films Dept., 9
Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20 ^
Franciscan Franciscan Films, 950 Columbus
Ave., San Francisco
FreeMeth Free Methodist Church, General Mis-
sionary Board, Winona Lake, Ind.
French French American Cultural Services and
Educational Aid, 972 5th Ave., New York 21
Frendal Frendal Productions, Inc., 435 S. El
Molino, Pasadena, Calif.
Fritzsche Fritzsche Bros., Inc., 76 Ninth Ave.,
New York 11
Gateway Gateway Productions, Inc., 1859 Pow-
ell St., San Francisco 11
Geigy Geigy Chemical Corp., Saw Mill River
Rd., Ardsley, N.Y.
Gen E lee General Electric Co., 1 River Rd.,
Schenectady 5, N.Y.
Film libraries in other cities
Gen Fin General Finance Corp., 1301 Central
St., Evanston, 111.
Gen Mi I Is General Mills, Inc., Film Library,
9200 Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis 26
Gen Mot General Motors Corp., Film Library,
3044 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 2
Branch offices in San Francisco and New
York
GeorgeJunRep The George Junior Republic,
Public Relations Dept., 660 Madison Ave.,
New York 21
GirlS Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Audio-Visual
Aids, 830 3d Ave., New York 22
Glover Ozzie Glover Productions, 1327 No.
Highland Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Goodwill Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.,
Public Relations Dept., 1913 N St., N.W.,
Washington 6, D.C.
Gospel Gospel Films, Inc., Box 455, Muskegon,
Mich.
Film libraries in other cities
Gravure Gravure Technical Assn., 30 Rockefel-
ler Plaza, New York 20
GreatMoments Great Moments of the Dance,
Inc., POB 486, Palm Beach, Fla.
GreatNDAssn Greater North Dakota Assn..
P.O. Box 1781, Fargo, N.D.
Grover Grover-Jennings Productions, Inc., P.O.
Box 303, Monterey, Calif.
Grumbacher M. Grumbacher Film Library, 460
W. 34th St., New York
Harrison, Ed Edward Harrison, 1501 Broadway,
New York 36
Hartley Hartley Film Distributors, Inc., 339
E. 48th St., New York 17
Harvard Bus Harvard Business School, Div. of
Audio-Visual Education, Soldiers Field, Bos-
ton 63
Harvest Harvest Films, 90 Riverside Dr., New
York 24
HealthCar Health Careers Film Service, 267 W.
25th St., New York 1
Heinz H.J. Heinz Co., Box 57, Pittsburgh 30
HerbertPrice-Cinesound Herbert Price-Cine-
sound, 1037 N. LaBrea Ave., Hollywood 38,
Calif.
Hercules Hercules Powder Co., Advertising
Dept., 900 Market St., Wilmington 99, Del.
Hilf Earl L. Hilflker, 284 Somershire Dr.,
Rochester 17. N.Y.
Hirshorn Ralph S. Hirshorn, 508-10 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia 6
Hoefler Paul Hoefler Productions, 1122 Kline
St., La Jolla, Calif.
Holly Hollywood Film Enterprises, Inc., 6060
Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Holton L.H. Hoi ton. Search Ave., Pennington,
N.J.
Hotchkiss Tom Hotchkiss Colorfllm Produc-
tions, 6739 Mitchell Ave., Arlington, Calif.
Humble Humble Oil & Refining Co., Public
Relations Dept., P.O. Box 2180, Houston 1,
Tex.
ICRCorp ICR Corp., 635 Madison Ave,, New
York 22
Branch office in New London, Conn.
Ideal Ideal Pictures, Inc., 58 E. South Water
St.. Chicago 1
Branch offices in other cities
IIINatHist Illinois Natural History Survey,
Natural Resources Bldg., Urbana, 111.
IIIPubHealth Illinois Dept. of Public Health,
505 State Office Bldg., Springfield, 111.
IIIRpts State of Illinois, Dept. of Informational
Services and Reports, Film Library, 406
State Capitol Bldg., Springfield, 111.
IndU Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center,
Bloomington, Ind.
InstVis Institute of Visual Communications,
Inc., 40 E. 49th St., New York 17
Insulation Insulation Board Instiute, 111 W.
Washington St., Chicago 2
IntFlmBur International Film Bureau, Inc., 57
E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4
Branch office: 19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa,
Ontario
IntMis International Missions, Inc., 234 Bergen
Ave., Jersey City 5, N.J.
InvestBank Investment Bankers Assn. of
America, 425 13th St.. N.W., Washington 4.
D.C.
lowaSt-Ames Iowa State University. Film Pro-
duction Unit, Alice Norton House, Ames, la.
lowaU State University of Iowa, Bureau of
Audio- Visual Instruction, East Hall, Iowa
City, la.
JamesLib James Memorial Library, St. James,
Mo.
Jam Handy Jam Handy Organization, 2821 E.
Grand Blvd^ Detroit 11
Branch offices in Chicago, Dayton, Holly-
wood, Calif., and New York
169
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
JewRecon Jewish Reconstructionist Founda-
tion, Inc., 15 W. 86th St., New York 24
Johnson Hunt Johnson Hunt Productions, Film
Center, La Canada, Calif.
Johnson Mot Johnson Motors, Pershing Rd.,
Waukegan, 111.
Jole Jole Co., 1027 Camino Ricardo. San Jose
25. Calif.
Jones&Lam Jones & Lamson Machine Co., Ad-
vertising Dept., 160 Clinton St., Springfield,
Vt.
Journal Journal Films, 2441 W. Peterson Ave.,
Chicago 45
KaiserSteel Kaiser Steel Corp., Public Rela-
tions Dept., Box 58, Oakland 4, Calif.
KalKan Kal Kan Foods, Inc., 3386 E. 44th St.,
Los Angeles 58
Kalmbach Kalmbach Publishing Co., Public
Relations Dept., 1027 N. 7th St., Milwaukee 3
KansasHealth Kansas State Board of Health,
State Office Bldg., Topeka, Kans.
KansasStU Kansas State University, Exten-
sion Film Library, Manhattan, Kan.
Kayfetz Victor Kayfetz Productions, Inc., 1780
Broadway, New York 19
Kerr-McGee Kerr-McGee Oil Industries. Inc.,
Kerr McGee Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Klein berg Ernest Kleinberg Films, 9111 Emper-
or Ave., San Gabriel, Calif.
Koppers Koppers Co., Inc., Advertising Dept,,
200 Scott St.. Baltimore 30
Langley Langley Corp., 310 Euclid Ave., San
Diego 12, Calif.
Lapointe Lapointe Machine Tool Co., 34 Tower
St., Hudson, Mass.
Lassie Lassie Leaguers, Inc., 18 Auburn St.,
Worcester 5, Mass.
LeaderDogs Leader Dogs for the Blind, 1039
Rochester Rd,, Rochester, Mich.
Legion Legion Pictures of Hollywood, Educa-
tional Film Sales Dept., 41 So. Los Robles
Ave,, Pasadena, Calif.
LeTourn LeTourneau-Westlnghouse Co., Ad-
vertising Dept., 2301 N.B. Adams St., Peoria,
111.
LewlsStudlos Lewis Studios, 15 S. Grove St.,
East Orange, N.J.
LifeMag Life Magazine, 9 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York 20
LImaReg Lima Register Co., Box 28, Lima, O.
LIneFlm Francis Raymond Line Films, 5475
Eagle Rock View, Los Angeles 41
Lockheed-Ga Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Georgia
Div., Motion Pictures, Zone 169, Marietta, Ga.
Lohmann Karl B. Lohmann, Jr., 247 Schilling
St.. West Lafayette, Ind.
Loulsvllle-Traf Dept. of Traffic Engineering,
City Hall, 6th & Jefferson, Louisville 2. Ky.
McGraw McGraw-Hill Book Co., Text-Film
Dept., 330 W. 42nd St., New York 36
McGraw&Co F.H. McGraw & Co., Public Rela-
tions Dept.. 51 E. 42nd St., ..ew York
MalneAg Maine State Dept. of Agriculture.
State Office Bldg.. Augusta. Me.
Marineland Marineland of the Pacific, Palos
Verdes Estates. Calif.
Mauthner E.J. Mauthner, P.O. Box 231, Cathe-
dral Station, New York 25
M-CProd M-C Productions, 8764 Holloway Dr.,
Los Angeles 46
Mercer Acad Mercersburg Academy, Mercers-
burg. Pa.
Merck Merck Sharp & Dohme. West Point. Pa.
Merreil William S. Merrell Co.. Cincinnati 15
Methodist Methodist Publishing House, A-V
Dept. -Sales Div.. 201 8th Ave.. S.. Nashville
2. Tenn.
Regional offices in other cities
"^fJ^Pi^'^VTemp General Board of Temperance.
Methodist Church. 100 Maryland Ave.. N.E..
Washington 2, D.C.
MichConGas Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.,
415 Clifford St.. Detroit 26
MichEduc Michigan Education Assn.. Box 5007.
Lansing 5. Mich.
MichStU Michigan State University. Coopera-
tive Extension Service, Agricultural Hall.
Room 10. E. Lansing. Mich.
^'^^^ University of Michigan. Audio- Visual
Education Center. Frieze Bldg., 720 E. Huron
St.. Ann Arbor, Mich.
MichU -TV University of Michigan. Television
Office. 310 Maynard St.. Ann Arbor, Mich.
MidAm Mid America Films. Film Center.
Lyons. Wis.
MIddleham Ken Middleham Productions. P.O.
Box 1065. Riverside, Calif.
Miller Warren Miller Productions. 113 N. Ver-
mont Ave.. Los Angeles 4
MMIerBrew Miller Brewing Co.. Public Rela-
tions Dept.. 4000 W. State St., Milwaukee 1
Milling Herbert Millington Productions. Box
311. Fair Lawn. N.J,
MIneSafety Mine Safety Appliances Co., Ad-
vertising Dept.. 201 N. Braddock Ave.. Pitts-
burgh 8
MinnFdn Minnesota Foundation. 305 Wilder
Bldg.. St. Paul 2. Minn.
MInnMinIng Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co..
900 Bush Ave.. St. Paul 6. Minn.
MInnU University of Minnesota, Audio- Visual
Education. Service. Basement. Wesbrook Hall,
Minneapolis 14
MinnU-Ag University of Minnesota. Agricul-
tural Extension Service. St. Paul 1. Minn.
MissourlConsv Missouri Conservation Commis-
sion. Film Loan Library. Monroe Bldg.. Jef-
ferson City. Mo.
MIssU University of Mississippi. Dept. of TV.
Film and Radio. University. Miss.
MIzrachi Mizrachl Women's Organization of
America. Public Relations Dept.. 242 4th
Ave.. New York 3
ModernTP Modern Talking Picture Service.
Inc.. 3 E. 54th St.. New York 22
Film libraries in other cities
Monitor Monitor Language Laboratories. 1818
M St.. N.W.. Washington 16. D.C.
Moody Moody Institute of Science, 11428 Santa
Monica Blvd.. Los Angeles 25
Moyer Martin Moyer Productions, 900 Federal
Ave., Seattle 2
MPOProd MPO Productions, Inc.. 15 E. 53rd
St.. New York 22
MuscDyst Muscular Dystrophy Assns. of Amer-
ica. 1790 Broadway. New York
NET NET Film Service, Indiana University,
Audio -Visual Center, Bloomington. Ind.
NYU New York University Film Library. 26
Washington PI.. New York 3
NatAcadJew National Academy for Adult Jew-
ish Studies of the United Synagogue of
America. 1109 5th Ave.. New York 28
NatApple National Apple Institute. 938 Wash-
ington Bldg.. Washington 5. D.C.
NatCotton National Cotton Council. Audio-
Visual Dept., 1918 N. Parkway. Memphis 12,
Tenn.
NatCystIc National Cystic Fibrosis Research
Foundation, Hotel Martinque, Broadway &
32nd St., New York
NatEdAssn National Education Assn.. Publica-
tion Sales. 1201 16th St., N.W., Washington
6, D.C.
NatEdFlms National Educational Films, Inc.,
165 W. 46th St.. New York 36
NatFd The National Foundation, Public In-
formation Dept.. 800 Second Ave., New York
17
NatFdAsth National Foundation for Asthmatic
Children. P.O. Box 1551. Tucson. Ariz.
NatFd Med National Fund for Medical Educa-
tion. 2 W. 46th St.. New York
NatLablsrael National Committee for Labor
Israel. 33 E. 67th St.. New York 21
NatMultScI National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
257 4th Ave.. New York 10
170
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
NatMutuallns National Assn. of Mutual Insur-
ance Companies. 2105 N. Meridian St.. In-
dianapolis 8
NatPlantF National Plant Food Institute. 1700
K St.. Suite 1004, Washington 6. D.C.
NatPresto National Presto Industries, Public
Relations Dept.. Eau Claire, Wis.
NatSafety National Safety Council, 425 N.
Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11
NatSocPrB'ind National Society for the Pre-
vention of Blindness, 1790 Broadway, New
York 19
NatWCTU National WCTU Publishing House,
1730 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111.
NatWhsle National Assn. of Wholesalers, 1001
Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 6, D.C.
Navajo Miss Navajo Gospel Mission, Oraibi,
Ariz.
Neal Stanley Neal Productions, Inc., 475 5th
Ave.. New York
Neubacher Neubacher Productions, 10609 Brad-
bury Rd., Los Angeles 64
NewHollMach New Holland Machine Co.,
Motion Picture Dept., New Holland, Pa.
NHUniv University of New Hampshire, Audio
Visual Center. Durham. N.H.
NorthAmAv North American Aviation, Inc.,
International Airport. Los Angeles 45
Northern Northern Films, 1947 14th Ave., N.,
Seattle 2
NYArth New York Arthritis and Rheumatism
Foundation. 432 Park Ave.. S.. New York 16
NYPortAuth Port of New York Authority, 111
8th Ave., New York
NYStCom New York State Dept. of Commerce,
Film Library, 28 Howard St., Albany 7,
N.Y.
NYSt Health New York State Dept. of Health,
Film Library, 84 Holland Ave., Albany 8,
N.Y.
OfficialSpt Official Sports Film Service, 7 S.
Dearborn St., Chicago 3
OhioForest Ohio Div. of Forestry, 1500 Dublin
Rd., Columbus, Ohio
OhioLime Ohio Lime Co., Ohio Hydrate Bldg.,
Woodville, Ohio
OhioStU-Ph Ohio State University, Dept. of
Photography, Brown Hall, Room 4, Colum-
bus 10. Ohio
O'Neil O'Neil-Irwin Mfg. Co.. Motion Picture
Section. 300 8th Ave.. Lake City. Minn.
Greg H Ed Oregon State System of Higher Edu-
cation, Dept. of Visual Instruction. General
Extension Div.. 131 Coliseum. Corvallis. Ore.
Greg Hist Oregon Historical Society, 235 S.W.
Market St., Portland 1
Gsmose Osmose Wood Preserving Co. of Amer-
ica. 980 Ellicott St.. Buffalo 9. N.Y.
GutdoorPic Outdoor Pictures, Box 1326, Escon-
dido. Calif.
Gwens-lll Owens-Illinois Glass Co., Public Re-
lations Dept., Box 1035, Toledo 1, Ohio
Pailiard Paillard, Inc., 100 6th Ave., New York
13
Parthenon Parthenon Pictures, 2625 Temple
St.. Los Angeles 26
Branch offices in Chicago, Detroit and New
York
Pelican Pelican Films, Inc., 46 W. 46th St.,
New York
Pen n Dutch Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bu-
reau. 33 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa.
PennStU Pennsylvania State University,
Audio-Visual Aids Library, University Park,
Pa.
PerkinsSch Perkins School for the Blind,
Watertown 72, Mass.
Petite Petite Film Co., 6101 Fremont Ave.,
Seattle 3
PhotoLab-Mad Photographic Laboratory, 1204
W. Johnson St.. Madison. Wis.
Pizzo Pizzo Films, 80 Fairway Dr., jt6, Daly
City, Calif.
PocketTest The Pocket Testament League,
Inc., Film Dept., 49 Honeck St., Englewood,
N.J.
PortlandCem Portland Cement Assn., 33 W.
Grand Ave.. Chicago 10
Potomac Potomac Films. Inc.. 1536 Connecticut
Ave.. N.W.. Washington. D.C.
Powell Powell Photo-Sound Co., Montgomery,
Ala.
Presb Dept. of Stewardship & Promotion of
the General Council of the Presbyterian
Church. U.S.A.. 156 5th Ave.. New York 10
PresGovCont President's Committee on Gov-
ernment Contracts. Washington 25, D.C.
Princeton Princeton Film Center, Inc., Box 431,
Princeton. N.J.
Branch office in Hollywood. Cailf.
Proctor Procter & Gamble Co., 6th and Syca-
more. Cincinnati, Ohio
Progress Progressive Pictures, 6351 Thornhill
Dr., Oakland 11. Calif.
ProtEpisc National Council of Protestant Epis-,
copal Church, Audio- Visual Film Library, 281
Park Ave., S.. New York 10
PureGil Pure Oil Co., 35 E. Wacker Dr., Chi-
cago 1
Pyramid Pyramid Film Producers Ltd., 7166
Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Radiant Radiant Films, 358 W. 44th St., New
York 36
Rarig Rarig Motion Picture Co., 5510-14 Uni-
versity Way, Seattle 5
RCA Inst RCA Institutes, 350 W. 4th St., New
York 14
Rembrandt Rembrandt Films, 267 W. 25th St.,
New York 1
Rem ing. Rand Remington Rand Div., Sperry
Rand Corp., 315 Park Ave., S., New York 10
Available from local branch offices
Renault Renault, Inc., 750 3d Ave., New York
17
ReynoldsProd Stuart Reynolds Productions, 195
S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Richland Richland Brick Co., Mansfield, Ohio
Rocketdyne Rocketdyne, Motion Picture Div.,
6633 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park, Calif.
Ronson Ronson Corp., 1 Ronson Rd., Wood-
bridge. N.J.
Roth acker Rothacker, Inc., Time & Life Bldg.,
Rockefeller Center. New York 17
Rothschild Rothschild Film Corp.. 1012 E. 17th
St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y.
Round Roundtable Productions, 139 S. Beverly
Dr., Room 333. Beverly Hills. Calif.
Scheyer Betty Scheyer. 920 N. Genesee. Los
Angeles 46
Seagram Seagram Distillers Co., Advertising
Dept., 375 Park Ave., New York 22
Seattle Port of Seattle. P.O. Box 1878, Seattle 11
Seeing Eye Seeing Eye, 9 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York 19
Seminar Seminar Films, Inc., 480 Lexington
Ave., New York 17
Shell Shell Oil Co., Public Relations Dept,
50 W. 50th St., New York 20
Sierra Sierra Club, 1050 Mills Tower, Saa
Francisco
Solana Solana Studios, Box 1068, Naples, Fla.
Southern Bell Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
1639 Hurt Blvd.. Atlanta
SouthernCalGas Southern California Gas Co.,
810 S. Flower, Los Angeles
SouthernCalU University of Southern Cali-
fornia, Audio Visual Services, University
Park. Los Angeles 7
Southern Ed Southern Regional Education
Board. 130 6th St., N.W., Atlanta 13
Southwestern Bell Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co., 1010 Pine St., St. Louis 1 ^^^vnon^
Sportlite Sportlite Films, Inc., 20 N. Wacker
Dr.. Chicago 6
Standard -Cal Standard Oil Co. of California.
225 Bush St.. San Francisco "urnia.
171
DIRECTORY OF MAIN SOURCES
StandardStI Standard Pressed Steel Co., Audio-
Visual Production Dept., Jenkintown, Pa.
Sterling Sterling Educational Films, 6 E. 39th
St.. New York 16
Sterl-MovUSA Sterling Movies U.S.A., 100 W.
Monroe St., Chicago 3
SunOil Sun Oil Co.. 1608 Walnut St., Phila-
delphia 3
Sutherland Sutherland Educational Films, Inc.,
201 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles 26
SwankMP Swank Motion Pictures, Inc., 621 N.
Skinker Blvd., St. Louis 5
SwedishAm Swedish American Line, Film
Dept., 636 5th Ave., New York 20
Swedish Nat Swedish National Travel Office,
630 5th Ave., New York 20
Synd Syndicated Films, 1022 Forbes St., Pitts-
burgh 19
SyracuseU-For State College of Forestry. Syra-
cuse University, Syracuse 10, N.Y.
System Dev System Development Corp., 2500
Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, Calif.
United Isr United Israel Appeal. 18 E. 66th St..
New York 21
UnitedJew United Jewish Appeal. 165 W. 46th
St.. New York 17
UnitedSteeiwk United Steel workers of Amer-
ica. 1500 Commonwealth Bldg.. Pittsburgh 22
UnitedSyn United Synagogue Commission on
Jewish Education. 3080 Broadway. New York
27
UnlvHosp-Cleve University Hospitals of
Cleveland. Public Relations Dept.. University
Circle. Cleveland 6
UnlvOil Universal Oil Products Co.. Public
Relations Dept., 30 Algonquin Rd,, Des
Plaines, 111.
UnivThermo Universal Thermo-Panel Corp.,
6133 W. Belmont. Chicago
UnRubberWkr United Rubber Workers. Mill
at High Sts.. Akron. Ohio
Unusual Unusual Films. Bob Jones Univer-
sity. Greenville. S.C.
USSteel United States Steel Corp.. 525 Wm.
Penn PL. Pittsburgh 30
UtahConstr Utah Construction & Mining Co.,
350 5th Ave.. New York 1
TFC Teaching Film Custodians, Inc., 25 W.
43rd St., New York 36
Films may be used for classroom purposes
only
Tanirt Sejnmour Richard Tanin Films, 6060
Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood 28. Calif.
TennGame&Fish Tennessee Game & Fish Com-
mission. Cordell Hull Bldg., Room 228, Nash-
ville, Tenn.
TennVallAuth Tennessee Valley Authority,
Film Services, Knoxville, Tenn.
TexasStHealth Texas State Dept. of Health,
Austin, Tex.
TexasU Visual Instruction Bureau, University
of Texas. Austin 12. Tex.
TheolSem-Va Virginia Theological Seminary,
Alexandria. Va.
Thome Thorne Films, Inc., 1707 Hillside Rd.,
Boulder. Colo.
Tidewater Tidewater- Shaver Barge Lines, N.E.
Marine Dr., Portland. Ore.
Tobin Tobin Packing Co.. Inc., Advertising
Dept., P.O. Box 351, Albany, N.Y.
Tomlinson Tomlinson Furniture Co., High
Point, N.C.
Tribune Tribune Films, Inc., 141 E. 44th St.,
New York 17
TulaneU Tulane University, 6823 St. Charles
Ave., New Orleans, La.
UW United World Films, Inc., 1445 Park Ave.,
New York 29
Branch offices in Atlanta, Ga.. Chicago,
Dallas, Tex., Los Angeles and Portland, Ore.
Un'i'onAmHeb Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations. Dept. of Audio-Visual Aids, 838
5th Ave., New York 21
UnionCarb Union Carbide Corp.. Public Rela-
tions Dept. 270 Park Ave.. New York
UnionPacif Union Pacific Railroad. Motion Pic-
ture Bureau. Public Relations Dept., 1416
Dodge St., Omaha 2. Nebr.
Union Stock Union Stock Yard & Transit Co.,
Room 116, Exchange Bldg., U.S. Yards. Chi-
cago 9
UnjtedChris, United Christian Missionary So-
ciety, Audio-Visual Services, 222 S. Downey
Ave., Indianapolis 7
UnitedChurch United Church of Christ. Bu-
reau of Audio Visuals. 1501 Race St.. Phila-
delphia 2
Branch offices m Boston. Chicago. St.
Louis. San Francisco and New York
Vacuumate Vacuumate Corp.. 446 W. 43rd St..
New York 36
Vavin Vavin Incorporated. 236 E. 46th St.,
New York 17
Vedo Vedo Films, 962 Salisbury Court. Lan-
caster. Pa.
Venard Venard Organization. 113 N. Madison
Ave.. Peoria. 111.
Virginia- Ed Virginia Dept. of Education. Film
Production Service. State Office Bldg.. Rich-
mond. Va.
Virginia Poly Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Film Library. Sandy Hall. Blacksburg. Va.
WashStU Washington State University, Au-
dio-Visual Center. Pullman, Wash.
WashVideo Washington Video Productions,
1637 Wisconsin Ave., Washington 7. D.C.
WayneStU Wayne State University. Audio-
Visual Production Center, 680 Putnam. De-
troit 2
West E lee Western Electric Co.. Inc.. Motion
Picture Bureau. 195 Broadway. New York 7
WildlifeDef Defenders of Wildlife. 3310 Dent
PL. N.W.. Washington 7. D.C.
Wine Ad V Wine Advisory Board. 717 Market
St.. San Francisco 3
WisU University of Wisconsin, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction. 1312 W. Johnson
St.. Madison 6. Wis.
WorldHor World Horizon Films. Maryknoll
P.O.. Maryknoll. N.Y.
Worldwide World Wide Pictures. P.O. Box
1055. Sherman Oaks. Calif.
Wyeth Wyeth Laboratories, Inc.. Film Li-
brary. P.O. Box 8299. Philadelphia
WyoGame&Fish Wyoming Game & Fish Com-
mission, P.O. Box 378, Cheyenne, Wyo.
YeshivaU Yeshiva University. Film Library,
Amsterdam Ave. & 186th St.. New York 33
YMCAWorldS YMCA World Service. 291
Broadway. New York 7
172
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