1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS— PART II 127 143 United States Bureau of Reclamation Washington, D. C. A number of reels relating to the irrigation projects in general, and to particular projects, are available for free distribution for limited periods. Flam. 144 United States Department of Agriculture Washington, D. C. 220 subjects, all related to the Department's work in agriculture (livestock raising, field crops, animal and plant diseases, dairying, insect control, farm engineering, marketing, rural organization, etc.) forestry, highway construction, and wild life conservation. New subjects being produced regularly. Old subjects inflammable; new subjects non-flam. Prints sold to co-operating institutions. Rentals free, except for transportation. Many prints available through State institutions, particularly agricultural colleges. Write to Office of Motion Pictures, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. for complete information. 145 United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau Washington, D. C. 4 films — ''free" — Available also through many State Departments of Health. Sell through their laboratories when desired. Flam and non-flam. 146 United States Department of Labor, Women's Bureau Washington, D. C. 2 films — Non-flam — "Free." Also available through some State Universities. 147 United States Navy Recruiting Bureau South and Whitehall Sts., New York, N. Y. Films on navy life — flam — "free." Apply always at nearest navy recruiting bureau. 148 United States Steel Corporation, Branch of Safety, Sanitation and Welfare 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 60 films — "Free" for educational purposes with no admission fee charged. 149 University Extension Divisions Consult nearest center, usually at State University. 151 Spiro Film Corporation 161 Harris Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Producers and distributors of the largest educational film library in the world, Sales and rentals. Establishing exchanges throughout the country. Write direct. (See advertisement on page 49) 152 Visual Education Equipment Co., 415 Fourth St., Sioux City, la. 153 Visugraphic Pictures 247 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Rent, sell and "free." Flam and non-flam. Industrial and educational subjects. 154 Western Electric Co., Motion Picture Bureau 120 W. 41st St., New York, N. Y. Producers of many fine industrial films. (See advertisement on page 67) 155 Wholesome Films Service, Inc. 42 Melrose St., Boston, Mass. Serve Northeastern States. Flam and non-flam. 100 subjects of industrial, health, religious and entertainment subjects. Also New England distributors for General Vision, Spiro, and Burton Holmes. (See advertisement on page 58) 156 World Films 4 06 Engelwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Firm name recently changed. See "Sanford Motion Picture Service" 158 World Missionary Drama League 818 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. 2 films— Rental onlv — Specialize in church use. 15SAWyko Projector Corporation 130 W. 46th St., New York, N. Y. 159 Yale University Press Film Service 522 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Distributors of the Chronicles of America photoplays, produced by Yale University Press. Arrangements should be made direct with above office. Pathe Exchange, physical distributors. (See advertisement on page 6) Thousands of people follow the "Film Estimates" in the J regular issues of The Educational Screen. Fifty to sixty current theatrical releases covered each month. (See page 9 of this book.)