1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition ECONOMICS 29 GROUP 21 (Continued) Domestic Science Modern Industrial Methods (1) Principal processes in manufacture of sewing machines. (©A166) Social Etiquette (1) Lessons in etiquette. (A197) Street and Table Manners (1) Self-explanatory. (029) Vital Victuals (1) Features the preparation of roast beef, biscuits and salad by a famous chef with remarks by Pete Smith. (A120) Why Moths Leave Home (1) Shows damage done by clothes moths and methods of getting rid of this pest. (A178) (See also Groups 3, 25, 8b, iu7; ECONOMICS and COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS GROUP 22 All in a Day's Work (2) A business day in a great manufacturing company's most important distributing house. (A193) "A Chain Is As Strong . . (3) Dramatic presentation of part the motion picture plays in sales educational work. (•126) Mechanics of the Nation's Market Place (2) Record of training and education the N. Y. Stock Exchange gives its employees. (A197) Modern Banking (1) Daily routine in bank business. (©A122, A197) Modern Commerce (1) As carried on over waterways of Atlantic and Pacific. (©58, 129) Modern Industrial Methods (1) Lumbering and cabinet making; mass production and testing sewing machines. (©A166) The Nation's Market Place (1 & 2) Portrayal of method and system of transactions in stocks. (©10, AA197) Painters (1) The art of selling dramatized. (©129) The Story of the Bank Book (1) Lessons in thrift. (A197) Super Shell Comes Through (2) Mapping out and carrying through a modern publicity campaign. (A 12 6) Correct Shorthand Technique (1) Illustrates correct procedure in teaching Gregg shorthand. (©96) Teaching Beginners How to Typewrite (1) Illustrates correct procedure. (©96) (See also Groups 125-126) EDUCATION GROUP 23 Educational Activities Vocational Guidance (Series of 9, 1 reel each) The titles are: The Artist, The Journalist, The Doctor, The Salesman, The Executive, The Engineer, The Skilled Mechanic, The Industrial Worker, The Farmer. (©129, ©A146, 197) Around Old Heidelberg (1) Portrayal of student life at famous university. (©56, 111) The Builders (2) Aims to give the junior high school pupil a comprehensive outlook on building as one of occupational groups. (•29, 100, 189, »A63, 186) Catholic Education (1) Cardinal Hayes discusses public school system, explaining that Catholics do not take advantage of it. (*29, 189) Choosing Your Vocation (1) Dr. Harry D. Kitson, Columbia University, helps high school graduate find his right vocation. (#29, 189, #±63, 186) Culver Military Academy Series: Building Up (1) Athletics. Culver '29 (2) Buildings, grounds, cadet life. Mass Play (1) Calisthenics, aquatics, boat drills, etc. Naval School '30 (2) Naval equipment and summer activities. (©A46) Education Plus Recreation (1) Navy and woodcraft, water sports. Making the Man of Tomorrow (3) Emphasis on class work; rifle range; artillery and troop; athletics. Training Young Americans (1) Day at Culver from reveille to taps. (A46) Dan's Decision (2) A vocational picture presenting the appeal of osteopathy. (©All) Dartmouth Days (1) Shows students participating in annual Winter Carnival — skating, skiing, ice hockey, etc. (A120) A Day at West Point (^4) Buildings, drill in great riding hall, parade ground, dress parade, etc. (©32) means 1 6mm sound, © 1 6mm silent. A 3 5 mm, sound, A 3 5 mm silent.