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CIVICS and PATRIOTISM
"1000 and One"
GROUP 19 (Continued) Biography
T. R. Himself (1) Highlights of his career chronologically arranged.
(©104, 190, ©A172, 197) Shakespeare in Memoriam (1) Scenes associated with well-known facts of his life. (A197) George Washington Bicentennial (%) Self-explanatory. (©129) George Washington, His Life and Times (4) Bicentennial films : Conquering the Wilderness, Uniting the Colonies, Winning Independence, Building the Nation. (©21, 104, 129, 169, ©A57, 202)
William Tell (1) Sketch of his life; produced in Switzerland.
(©29, 129 ©A64, 146) (See also Groups 17, 66, .67, 87, 88, 134, 135)
GROUP 20 CIVICS and PATRIOTISM
Citizenship (Series of 12, 1 reel each) Titles are: Health Habits, School Beautiful, School Discipline, School Industries, Serving the Community (2 lessons). Working with Civic Organizations, Thrift, Obedience, Service, American Ideals, Immigration. (©A146)
Civics (1) Authentic facts relating to the Founding of the Constitution of the United States. (A197)
A Citizen and His Government (2) Visualizes the many services our government performs. A lesson in Americanism. (©A168)
Growth of Cities and Their Problems (1) Problems attending growth of small communities to thriving cities, and solutions. (©A168)
Hats Off — A Story of the Flag (1) Review of the past history of flag. Lesson in flag etiquette. (©A168, A48)
Immigration to the United States (1) Important "waves" of immigration and causes. Contributions made by immigrants to U. S. (©A168)
Interdeoendence (2) How nations and individuals throughout the world are dependent on each other. (©10, 104, ©A87)
Our Glorious Dead (1) A tribute to our martyr war heroes.
(AA64, A146)
Road to Life (10) Making useful citizens out of Russia's "wild children." (A16)
The Story of the Star Spangled Banner (1) Shows circumstances under which Francis Scott Key wrote the song. (©58, 197, ©A66)
The Torch of Liberty (5) Story of the progress of democracy from Washington to Hoover. Story of the "coward'* is interwoven. (A98)
The Urban Pattern (2) Development of a modern city. (©202)
(See also Groups 19, 64, 66, 67, 87, 132)
GROUP 21 DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ABC Household Appliances (4) Modern household appliances and their
uses. (#29) After the Fog (2) Home canning and co-operative marketing of farm
products by women. (©A202) The American Wing (3) A series of rooms and their furnishings
dating from days of early colonists through first quarter of XIX century,
and contemporary exteriors. (©A124) Baking Made Easy (8) Presents a baking school ; instructive and
entertaining. (A153) Capping Nature's Finest (1) Home canning methods up to date. (#©92) Eternal Summertime (2) Storv of a canning club. (A188) Home Canning, Up-to-Date Methods (1) Methods of canning various
veg^+ables and fruits. (A38. 103)
The Magic Jar (1) History of canning. (©A202) Modern Conservation (1) Preservation of fruits and vegetables by
dehvdration. (A197) Storing the Luscious (1) Proper process of canning in glass jars. (©92) The Evolution of the Kitchen (1) Self-explanatory. (©29) Familiar Foods from Foreign Lands (1) Life history of foods that
come to us from far ends of the earth. (©A31, A146, 197)
A Lesson in Cooking — How to Make an Omelet and Use of Chafing
Dish (1) Self-explanatory. (A81) Leavener of Life (1) Baking powder and its manufacture. (A197) Story of Han-Dee (1) The modern bread-making process. (©92) History of Gas Lighting (2) Uses of gas in the home. (A10)