Educational film catalog (1936)

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KEY TO DISTRIBUTORS i loS Iowa state college of agriculture and mechanic arts, Visual instruction serv- ice, Ames, la. To users within the state there is a • service charge of from 50c to $3 plus trans- portation charges. Those desiring service outside of Iowa should write for special details of distribution ■ Kan University of Kansas, Bureau of visual instruction, Lawrence, Kan. Rentals range from 50c to $7.50 plus postage \,- Ken University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ken. Schools of the state may have unlimited use of their 16mm films for $25 a year, except for the Chronicles of America photo- plays. Users also pay transportation charges. Individual service charges range from 30c- $1.50 and for some of the Chronicles of America to $7.50 Koda Kodascope library, 33 W. 42d St, New York City Additional libraries are located in Atlanta, Ga.; Boston, Mass.; Chicago, 111.; Cincin- nati, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; Kansas City, Mo.; Los Angeles, Cal.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Rochester, N.Y.; San Francisco, Cal.; Seattle, Wash.; Toronto, Ont.; Mon- treal, Quebec; Winnipeg, Manit.; Vancouver, B.C. Charges depend on users distance from the library. There is a membership fee of $25 which allows a discount of 10% from the catalog rates. Non-members who can establish satisfactory credit rating may ob- tain film service at catalog rates which are $1 to $7.50 ^-- Lew Lewis film service, 105 E. First St, Wichita, Kan. Rentals vary from 25c to $6. User pays transportation both ways -• Mans Manse library, 2439 Auburn Av, Cincinnati, Ohio Rental is $1 per reel and includes trans- portation both ways. The service is national Mass Mr Abraham Krasker, Director, Free film service, 84 Exeter St, Boston, Mass. For a fee of $5 schools and other educa- tional agencies in New England may secure a membership entitling them to unlimited service of the available films Minn University of Minnesota, Bureau of visual instruction, Minneapolis, Minn. Will make substitutions for films not avail- able on last minute orders. Rentals vary from 25c to $12 depending upon subject and a few films are of the "loan" type. Users must pay transportation both ways Mo University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Furnish films to schools, churches and other organizations. Schools in the state desiring film service for an entire school year may pay an enrollment fee of $10 for the year or $5 for the half year. If individual bookings are desired, the inspection fee will be 35c per reel. For schools outside the state, the enrollment fee is $12.50 per year, $6.25 per half year, or 50c per reel for in- dividual orders '■ Mod Modern talking picture service, 228 South Av, Rochester, N.Y. Have "loan" films as well as rental sub- jects. Rentals range from $1.50 to $20 de- pendmg upon subject. Transportation must be paid by the user for "loan" films. Na- tional service {f Mot Motion picture service, 5512^ Uni- versity Way, Seattle, Wash. Have a few Erpi films and a few novelties. Rentals range from 75c to $1.50 NatC National camera exchange, 5 S. Fifth St, Minneapolis, Minn. A Bell & Howell branch library. Full in- formation not yet in our flies NatF National film library, 837 S. Flower St, Los Angeles, Cal. Distribute to localities serviced by United parcel and Motor transit only and within a radius of about 200 miles only NJ New Jersey State museum, Trenton, N.J. Schools or other organizations of New Jersey that are following a definite course of study may use the Museum's collection. Users pay transportation charges both ways. There is no other charge Ohio State of Ohio Department of edu- cation, Columbus, Ohio Offers a free slide and film service to Ohio public and parochial schools only. Users pay postage costs both ways. Only strict- ly educational material is handled. No fea- ture pictures Okla University of Oklahoma, Bureau of visual education, Norman, Okla. Rentals range from 25c to $15, plus trans- portation charges both ways OreS Oregon state system of higher edu- cation. Department of visual instruction, Corvallis, Ore. One group of films is for rent for from 50c to $5 depending upon subject. Another group is lent for a service charge of 25c. User pays transportation charges both ways Pac Pacific films, ltd., 564 Market St, San Francisco, Cal. Full information not yet in our files Path Pathescope company of the N.E. inc., Boston, Mass. Full information not yet In our files Pink Pinkney film service, 1028 Forbes St, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shorts rent for $2.50-$3 per reel plus trans- portation charges both ways and entertain- ment features average $7.50-$10 per day Pres Presbyterian Church. Board of Chris- tian education, Witherspoon Bldg, Phila- delphia, Pa. Rentals average 75c-$1.25 per reel. Some may be purchased Reg Regina photo supply, ltd., Regina, Sask., Canada Give first, second and third choice when ordering films. Unless specifically requested not to do so will send similar program when unable to fill exact order. Users pay all transportation charges. Short subjects rent for $2 per reel and complete programs of from 9 to 12 reels, on 1200 ft. reels rent for $14-$18. Special rates may be had for long time rentals Rei J. C. Reiss & company, 10 Hill St,. Newark, N.J. Full information not yet in our files Scr Screen Adettes, San Francisco, Cal, Full information not yet in our files SD University of South Dakota, Depart- ment of visual instruction, Vermillion, S.D. Films may be rented by "members" for from 25c to 50c per reel. Users pay all trans- portation charges. Will also rent a 16mm silent projector for $1 per week Star Starkweather & Williams, inc., 160 Westminster St, Providence, R.L Full information not yet in our files Stw Stewart's school films, 143 Hunter Av, Trenton, N.J. Rental is $7.50 per subject Tex University of Texas, Visual instruc- tion bureau, Austin, Tex. Offer a non-rental group of films for the use of which a registration fee of $1 a year is required. Also offer a rental group from 10c to $12. User pays transportation both ways on all films 129