Skip to main content

Full text of "Educational film guide. Supplements (1959-62)"

See other formats


Suppl. 
6.57135  W^e  1959-62 

63'OlQlk 

reference 
collection 


book 


KC 

ff 

-z 

^F 

u. 


Kansas  city 
public  library 
kansas  city, 
missouri 


From  the  collection  of  the 


f 

X ^_    m 


o 

u 


PreTinger 
^^  Juibrary 


e 
b     t 


San  Francisco,  California 
2006 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2006  with  funding  from 

IVIicrosoft  Corporation 


http://www.archive.org/details/59supeducationalfilm00wilsrich 


/ 


L^i- 


A  V 


EDUCATIONAL  FILM 

GUIDE 


1959  Annual  Supplement 


To  Be  Used  With  the 
1954-1958  Volume 


Orders  for  films  should  be  sent  to  the  sources  indicated 


ii 


%. 


® 


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. 


b&w 
rev 
sd 
si 


DO    NOT   SEND    ORDERS    FOR    FILMS   TO   THE    H.  W.   WILSON    COMPANY 
SEE   "DIRECTORY    OF    MAIN    SOURCES"    ON    BACK    PAGES 


>IBBREVMTfONS 

INTEREST  LEVELS 

black  and  white 

revised 

sound 

silent 

P 

el 

jh 

sh 

c 

ad 

primary  (K-3) 
elementary  (4-6) 
junior  high  (7-9) 
senior  high  (10-12) 
college 
adult 

Mm 


4- 


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 


13 


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) 


14 


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 


16 


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 


17 


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 


18 


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) 


19 


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 


20 


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 


21 


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 


26 


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 


28 


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 


30 


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 


31 


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 


32 


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 


33 


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" 


34 


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 


40 


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 


54 


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 


56 


ALPHABETICAL    TITLE    LIST 


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 


57 


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 


59 


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 


60 


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 


68 


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 


89 


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) 


91 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


92 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


93 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


94 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


95 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


96 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


97 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


98 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


99 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


100 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


101 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


102 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


103 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


104 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


105 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


106 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


107 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


108 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


109 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


tio 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


111 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


112 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


113 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


114 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


115 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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) 


116 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


117 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


118 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


119 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


120 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


121 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


122 


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 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1959 


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 


1796 


pi^hltcci 


X--  i  ■-■'■-  -•  '  '    I 


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 


13 


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 


14 


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 


15 


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 


16 


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 


18 


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 


19 


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 


20 


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 


21 


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? 


22 


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 


23 


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 


24 


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 


28 


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 


29 


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 


30 


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 


31 


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 


32 


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 


33 


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 


34 


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 


36 


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 


46 


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 


47 


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 


48 


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" 


51 


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 


52 


ALPHABETICAL    TITLE    LIST 


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 


56 


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 


58 


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- 


61 


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 


63 


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 


64 


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 


65 


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 


66 


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 


67 


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) 


70 


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 


71 


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 


73 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


74 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


75 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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) 


76 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


n 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


78 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


79 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


80 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


81 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


French  language  films — Continued 
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 


82 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


83 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


84 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


85 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


86 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 
Integration:  report  1 


»7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


89 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


90 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


91 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


92 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


93 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


94 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


99 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1962 


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 


#1127 


100 


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 


14 


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 


20 


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 


26 


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 


27 


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. 


29 


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 


30 


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 


46 


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 


47 


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 


51 


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 


57 


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 


59 


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 


60 


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 


61 


EDUCATIONAL  FILM    GUIDE,    1961 

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 


62 


Educational  Film  Guide 

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 


63 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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 


64 


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 


65 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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 


66 


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 


67 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


^°'"'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 


0 

D 

ibitrt3 
3 


Cotton 

Johnson    grass;    the    enemy   underground 
A  new  state  of  fashion  0 

SuPima 

.0 
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 


idO 


es 


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 


^3 


9y3 


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 


<j»m6'=» 


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 


uB 


!U3 


69 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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  ,  .-^^^^ 


70 


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 


71 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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 


72 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


iUjI 


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. 


<!t\A    n'l    ftv^BL 


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        , 


ib^n! 


;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,^;,' 


JVM  I 


73 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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 


74 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 
69.3 

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 


75 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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) 

69.3 

■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 


76 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 
riO 

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 


•uO 


zt 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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) 


78 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


79 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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  ,  , 


80 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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  .  -'■■''      -  -   •• 


«b 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1961 


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 


85 


t 

irtW 
ifiW 

MiW 


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 

652 


X  / 


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 

el 

jh 

sh 

c 

ad 

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 


16 


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 


17 


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^''^^  ^''''  ^^^°^  ^''' 


18 


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 


20 


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, 


21 


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 


22 


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 


23 


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 


24 


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: 


46 


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 


50 


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 


59 


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 


61 


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 


77 


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 


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  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 


79 


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  ) 


80 


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) 


85 


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 


m 


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 


87 


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 


88 


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 


89 


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 


125 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 

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 


126 


Educational  Film  Guide 

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 


127 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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) 


128 


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 


129 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


cr: 


»\( 


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 


131 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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^^ 


132 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


,t.M  :.vi;j 


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 


133 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


134 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


135 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


136 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


137 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


i9\C 


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 


I3S 


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  ;    "  » 


139 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


140 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


141 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


142 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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: 


143 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


144 


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 


145 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


f,ml 


146 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


147 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


148 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


149 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


isa 


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 


151 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


152 


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 


153 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


154 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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? 


155 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


156 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


157 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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) 


158 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


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 


im 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


160 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


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 


161 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


162 


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 


,1 


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 


163 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


164 


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 


165 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE,    1960 


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 


<s  .etioqE  T-iJnJVV 


W 


.^f.'.oW 


,9W 


9W 


166 


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 


167 


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 


2244 


\ 


^. 


/ 


X 


f