16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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20 NUCLEAR PROPULSION This nontechnical film, for intermediate through college-level audi- ences, summarizes regional and international cooperation by scientists and government in advancing peaceful applications of atomic energy. It describes: U. S. shipments abroad of radioisotopes; formation of the European Council for Nuclear Research; former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" announcement to the UN; first interna- tional conference on atomic energy at the University of Michigan; first shipment abroad by U. S. Atomic Energy libraries; UN General As- sembly debate on the international agency; the joint Norwegian-Dutch atomic energy laboratory; atomic energy work of India, Brazil and others; U. S. training of foreign scientists; U. S. agreements with other nations for information and materials; Geneva—1955 international conference; the approval of the Charter of the International Atomic Energy Agency. NUCLEAR PROPULSION ATOMS FOR PEACE See page 36 A DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT See page 36 FULL SPEED AHEAD (1958). 15 minutes, color. Produced for the USAEC and the U. S. Maritime Administration, by, and for sale by, Orleans Film Productions, at $52.50 per print, including shipping case. A nontechnical film for intermediate through college-level audiences. It depicts the initial stages in the development of the first U. S. nuclear- powered merchant ship, the N.S. Savannah. Included are the industrial and technical procedures in building and testing the reactor, surveying harbors, and laying the keel. THE NEW POWER See page 24 THE NUCLEAR SHIP SAVANNAH (1964) (Long Documentary Version). 28V 2 minutes, color. Produced by Orleans Film Productions for the U. S. Maritime Administration and the USAEC. For sale by DuArt Film Lab- oratories, at $71.10 per print including shipping case, F.O.B. New York. Ask for Long Documentary Version. This nontechnical, documentary film, for junior-high-school- through college-level audiences, covers the historical background, and the de- sign, construction, sea trials, and initial port calls of the N.S. Savannah, the world's first nuclear-powered merchant ship. The film begins with a brief review of America's maritime growth, starting with May 22,