1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition BIOGRAPHY 25 GROUP 19 (Continued) Biography Abraham Lincoln (2) Frank McGlynn in episodes from Lincoln's life. (49, 54) The Son of Democracy (10 chapters, 2 each) Written, directed and produced by Benjamin Chapin, who enacts Lincoln role. (21, 36, 54, 92, 114, 164) My Mother (2) Gentle influence and loving companionship of Nancy Hanks Lincoln. My Father (2) Shows vital importance of an education. The Call to Arms (2 ) The Lincoln family in the White House ; Lincoln's problem of the war. My First Jury (2) His defense of a little colored boy accused of stealing. Tender Memories (2) Seeing a soldier's grave brings tender memories of his beloved mother's grave. A President's Answer (2) The father heart of Lincoln is revealed as he constantly grants pardons. Native State (2) Story of Lincoln and Daniel Boone's grandson. Under the Stars (2) The epic of Kentucky. The Slave Auction (2) Shows evils of the slave traffic. Down the River (2) Contest with slave-stealing gang on the Mississippi. Land of Opportunity (2) A moving incident in life of Lincoln. Ralph Ince as "Honest Abe.' (21, 36, 54, 67, 114, 164) Livingstone (6) Picture made along the trails in Africa travelled by this famous explorer. (3, 67) The Life of Pasteur (2) Authentic film record of life of this great bacteriologist and benefactor. (21, 49, 72, 114, 164) T. R. Himself (1) Highlights of his career chronologically arranged. (•170) The Real Roosevelt (2) A vivid history of the great American. (72, i64) T. R. Comes Back (1) Col. Roosevelt's arrival in New York after his year's absence in Africa. (#170) The River of Doubt (2) Expedition organized by Roosevelt in cooperation with American Museum of Natural History. (#170) Shakespeare in Memoriam (1) A few known facts and past associations with the picturesque background of his birthplace. (164) (See also Groups 17, 21. 50. 62-3. 85, 135-6) CHEMISTRY GROUP 20 Chemistry Atomic-Hydrogen Welding (4) Dr. Irving Langmuier tells of his work with vacuum tubes and hydrogen which led to development the atomichydrogen welding process. (A61) (#61) Beyond the Microscope (1) Decomposition of water into its two gases ; qualities of the gases. (#61) The Chemistry of Combustion (1) Numerous experiments in combustion. (54, 164) The Chemical Ethyl Alcohol (2) Manufacture of industrial alcohol from sugar plantation through to finished product. (#44, 170) Chemical Inspirations (1) Animated drawings and trick photography from chemical solutions, producing novel effects. (164) Dynamite (1) Arranged for industrial and high school chemistry study. (96) Experiments in Crystallization (1) Growing of crystals of chemicals under the microscope. (#20) Oxygen the Wonder Worker (2) How liquid air is made; how oxyacetylene flame is used in industry. (1, 148, 170) Radio Active Rays (1) Technical study, with diagrams and experiments, of disintegration of certain minerals. (A61) (#61) The Story of the Lucifer Match (1) Modern process of making matches. (35, 49) (See also Groups 25. 76. 83. 97, 133) Find Distributors by reference-numbers (pages 129-ff.)