Educational film catalog (1936)

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 1943 EDITION Chickadees Friends of the air 598.2 Know your birds 598.2 ILiand birds of the eastern United States, R 1 598.2 Some friendly birds 598.2 Song birds as neighbors 598.2 Song birds of the north woods 598.2 Thrushes & relatives 598.2 Chickens. See Poultry Child-bed fever That mothers might live 618 Child care—bathing the in- fant 649 Child care—feeding the in- fant 649 Child development series Growth: a study of Johnny & Jimmy 136.7 Reaching—prehensile be- havior of the human infant 136.7 Child explores his world 069 Child grows up 649 Child study Baby's day at twelve weeks 136.7 Balloons 136.7 Behavior day at forty- eight weeks 136.7 Behavior patterns at one year 136.7 By experience I learn 136.7 Developinent of locomo- tion 612.76 Early social behavior 136.7 Finger painting 751 From creeping to walking 612.76 Frustration play tech- niques 136.7 Growth: a study of Johnny & Jimmy 136.7 Growth of infant be- havior: early stages 136.7 Growth of infant be- havior: later stages 136.7 Guidance problem for school and home 136.7 Learning and growth 136.7 Life begins 136.7 Posture and locomotion 612.76 Reaching—prehensile be- havior of the human in- fant 136.7 Stages of child growth 136.7 Study of infant behavior 136.7 Techniques of anthropo- metric measurement in children 136.7 Thirty-six weeks behav- ior day 136.7 Child welfare in Sweden 914.85 Child went forth 372 Children La maternelle; excerpt 136.7 Play's the thing 790 ^ee also Indians of North America—Chil- dren Care and hygiene Child grows up 649 Clocking a champion 649 For health and happiness 649 Now I am two 649 When Bobby goes to school 649 Education See Education of chil- dren Health See Children—Care and hygiene Management Child grows up 649 Nutrition Noontime at the nursery school 649 Now I am two 649 Psychology See Child study The children 372 Children, Abnormal and backward Guidance problem for school and home 136.7 Children, Colonial 973.2 Children, Delinquent. See .Juvenile delinquency Children as artists Finger painting 751 Children in Africa Children of Africa 916 Children in Burma Children of Asia 915 Children in Canada French—Canadian chil- dren 917.1 Children in China Children of Asia 915 Children of China 915.1 China our neighbor, unit 4 915.1 Smile with the children of China 915.1 Children in England Children see it thru 940.534 Five and under 372.2 For children only 613.2 Children in India Children of Asia 915 Children in Japan Children of Japan 915.2 Children in Mexico Children of Mexico 917.2 Mexican children 917.2 Children in Netherlands Children of Holland 914.92 Little Dutch tulip girl 914.92 Children in search of God F Children in Sweden Child welfare in Sweden 914.85 Children in Switzerland Children of Switzerland 914.94 Little Swiss wood carver 914.94 Children learn about their neighbors 371 Children must learn 330.973 Children of Africa 916 Children of all lands series Little Dutch tulip girl 914.92 Little Indian weaver 970.1 Wee Scotch piper 914.1 Children of Asia 915 Children of China 915.1 Children of Holland 914.92 Children of Japan 915.2 Children of Mexico 917.2 Children of Switzerland 914.94 Children see it thru 940.534 Childrens' airport excur- sion 629.13 Children's courts. See Ju- venile courts Children's museum. See Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences. Chil- dren's museum Chile Chile. Eastman 918.3 Chile. Erpi 918.3 Chile. Eastman 918.3 Chile. Erpi 918.3 Chimpanzees Monkeys and apes 591.5 China Children of Asia 915 Children of China 915.1 China our neighbor 915.1 China's gifts to the West 915.1 China's will to live 951 City that never sleeps 915.1 Good clean sport 796 Good earth; excerpt fam- ine sequence) 630.951 Good earth; excerpt (lo- custs sequence) 632.7 Good earth; excerpt (status of women se- quence) 396 Grain of rice 633.1 Grains of sweat 633.1 Hong Kong high lights 915.1 Music hath charm 780 North China and Korea 915 Oil for the lamps of China; excerpt 174 People of western China —farmers of forty cen- turies 915.1 Rainbow pass 895.12 Sampans and shadows 915.1 Smile with the children of China 915.1 Song of China F This is China 915.1 See also Hong Kong; Peiping, China Agriculture See Agriculture— China Education See Education—China History The 400,000,000 951 Thunder over the Orient 951 History —/ .9 S 7- Bombing of the Panay 951 Chungking rises again 951 War in China 951 Western front 951 Missions, Medical See Missions, Medi- cal—China Religion Temples of many creeds 726 Theater See Theater—China China and America. See China our neighbor, unit 1 915.1 China our neighbor 915.1 China's children. See China our neighbor, unit 4 915,1 China's gifts to the West 915.1 China's home life. See China our neighbor, unit 2 915.1 China's will to live 951 Chinaware. See Pottery Chinese art. See Art, Chinese Chinese drama Rainbow pass 895.12 Chinese-Japanese war. See China—History—1937- Chinook's children 636.7 Chipmunks Chumming with chip- iTiunks 591.5 Denizens of the Colorado desert 591.5 Michigan mammals 591.5 Chiropody Feet 616.7 Chivalry In the days of chivalry 942.03 Chkalov, Valery Wings of victory 921 Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 79) 13