Educational film catalog (1936)

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KEY TO DISTRIBUTORS Dud William H. Dudley, Visual education service, inc., 736 S. Wabash Av, Chi- cago, 111. Offers a schedule of units, each imit madd^ up of flhns for the various teaching levels from the primary grade through senior high '_ school. An entire series, involving a service * once in two weeks throughout a period of 30 weeks of the school year can be rented for $50 if taken in a circuit of 10 schools on 10 successive school days. Each school will have full use of each unit for an entire day of 24 hours, and in different classes throughout the day. A IGmm machine is provided without additional cost. Individual films may also be rented Dyn Dynamic pictures, 729 7th Av, New York City This is a "loan" service. Serve all points east of the Mississippi. User pays all trans- portation costs and must insure films for $50 per reel E Eastman Kodak stores, inc., 356 Madi- son Av, Nevvr York City Silent films may be rented at $1 per reel for short subjects and features rent for $5 per subject. Sound films rent for $1.25-$1.50 per reel. Will also sell some subjects. Rent projectors also and an operator can be pro- _ vided for an additional charge ■f) Ea Eastin 16mm pictures, 506 Putnam Bldg, Davenport, la. Rates vary depending on number of reels desired Eas Easton sporting goods company. Sec- ond & Northhampton Sts, Easton, Pa. Full information not yet in our files Ed Edited pictures system, inc., 330 W. 42d St, New York City Rentals are about $1.50 per reel but it will be necessary to apply for each film desired Erk Erker brothers optical company, 610 Olive St, St Louis, Mo. This is a Bell & Howell branch library. Have only a few films in stock -xj^ FC F. C. pictures corporation, 505 Pearl St, Buffalo, N.Y. Rentals begin at $1 Fed Federal film service, inc., 150 Elli- son St, Paterson, N.J. This is a Bell & Howell branch library -' Fi Films, inc., 330 W. 42d St, New York f City Rentals range from $1.25 to $20. Also have distributing offices in Boston, Philadelphia. Dayton, Chicago, Kansas City and Portland, Ore. Consult local telephone directories for addresses @? FiL Film library of New England, 239 , Columbus Av, Boston, Mass. '■ Carry the same subjects which are avail- able from Gutlohn. The same purchase prices and rentals apply FiP Film preview company, 1104 Currie Av, Minneapolis, Minn. A Bell & Howell branch library. Full in- formation not yet in our flies Fr French motion picture corporation, 126 W. 46th St, New York City Have a number of French films, some with English superimposed titles available at various rentals. They are not all on safety stock so especial care must be taken when ordering Gan William J. Ganz company, 19 E. 47th St, New York City Have a number of films available on a loan basis. Users pay all transportation charges only * Gar Garrison film distributors, 1600 Broadway, New York City Rentals range from $1.50 to $20. Opera- tors and equipment are available in most sections of the United States Gen General films, ltd., 1924 Rose St, Regina, Sask., Canada Rentals range from $1-$1.50. Also have a "coupon system" which offers savings to con- stant users of films Geo University system of Georgia. Divi- sion of general extension. Room 10, 223 Walton St, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Service is available to Georgia and neigh- boring states. Rental rates range from 75c to $7 per subject. Users are expected to pay transportation both ways and to insure films when returning them Gut Walter O. Gutlohn, inc., 35 W. 45th St, New York City Rentals vary according to subject desired. Write for address of exchange nearest you Hal J. C. Haile & sons, 215 Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio Full information not yet in our files Hall Hall stationery company, 623 Kansas Av, Topeka, Kan. Full information not yet in our files HiH Howard Hill, 280 Scenic Av, Pied- mont, Oakland, Cal. Full information not yet in our flies Home Home movie sales, 259 S. Corona, Denver, Col. Full information not yet in our flies Hu Hubor art company, 124 Seventh St W., Cincinnati, Ohio A Bell & Howell branch library. Full in- formation not yet in our files IdM Ideal Motion picture service, 6 St Johns Av, Yonkers, N.Y. Offers a complete program of a feature, comedy, scenic or novelty and a cartoon for $15. Individual features may be had for $7.50. Apply for rates on "shorts" IdP Ideal pictures corporation, 30 E. Eighth St, Chicago, 111. When requesting films state whether for morning, afternoon or night showing. User pays transportation both ways. Rentals aver- age $1.50-$2 per reel but features rent for $15. Also have a few of the "loan" tjfpe films for which user pays all transportation charges only 111 University of Illinois, Visual aids service, 113 University high school, Ur- bana, 111. Rentals range from 50c to $2 per reel and the user pays transportation both ways. Service is for educational organizations in the state of Illinois Ind Indiana university. Extension divi- sion, Bloomington, Ind. Groups in Indiana may secure service from the 16mm library for $20, or individual reels may be secured at 75c each. Groups outside of the state may secure fllms at $1 per reel. Users pay all transportation charges Inst Institutional cinema service, inc., 130 W. 40th St, New York City Rentals are from $1.50 to $15. Supply free "shorts" with each feature rented IntF International film bureau, 59 E. Van Buren St, Chicago, 111. The purpose of the Bureau is to act as agent for educational institutions wishing to secure foreign films or social science fllms. Have prints both for rental and sale and serve all of the U.S. and Canada, and in par- ticular cases, Great Britain also lo University of Iowa, Department of visual instruction, Iowa City, la. Rentals range from 35c to $4 depending upon subject. Also offer a 16mm silent pro- jector service, rent $1 per day or $3 per week 128