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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST questions liaised by Businessman Pox aibout the cause of price inflation and the general ■economic isituation. Shows relationship between wage costs and other costs and the final price of a product ^, EFLA evaluation card No. 3508 DR ERNEST JONES. EBF 1958 SOmin sd b&W (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by NBC Dr Ernest Jones converses with Lionel Trilling, American author and critic, presenting his basic theory of psychoanalysis. He also reminisces about his experiences with Sigmund Freud LC card Fi A 58-637 DOCTOR EXAMINES YOUR HEART. Bray 1956 lOmin sd b«&w $60. rent $3.50 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Sponsored by American Heart Assn. Shows the methods the doctor usually employs to examine the heart. Explains that a routine heart examination is "heart insurance" and protection, as well, for general good health; that it is entirely painless and that there is nothing mysterious about it, nor anything to fear DC card Fi A 58-1129 DR LOUIS FINKELSTEIN. EBF 1958 30min sd b&W (Wisdom ser) $150, rent $5.50 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by NBC Dr Louis Finkelstein, chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, theologian, author, and leader in Interfaith activities, discusses the perplexing spiritual problems that face America today DOCTORS ALL In PEOPLE ARE TAUGHT TO BE DIFFERENT (12 films) DOCTOR'S DILEIVIMA (excerpt). TFC 1959 llmin sd color rent apply sh-c Guide Classroom excerpt of the feature film of the same title produced by M-(3^-M. Sponsored by National Council English Teachers Based on Act 2 of the play by George Bernard Shaw Deals with Dr Ridgeon's dilemma upon discovering the amorality of Dubedat, the consumptive artist. Which shall Ridgeon save— the kind, ordinary Blenkinsop, or Dubedat, the amoral genius? LC card Fi A 59-294 DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films). ea 30min sd h&w rent ea $4.75 NET 1956 sh-c-ad Produced by KUHT Titles are: FLIGHT TOWARD THE STARS. Discusses high-altitude flying with particular attention to rocket craft. Relates this discussion to flight in space. Features William B. Bridgeman, test pilot, who presents an account of his own experiences with the pioneer Douglas "SkyTocket" MEDICINE OF FLIGHT. Traces the development of aviation medicine. Disciiss<es the founding of the Department of Space Medicine at the School of Aviation Medicine, United States Air Force. Shows the kind of experimental research in high-altitude physiology being performed SEA OF AIR. Surveys the special problems of space medicine. Describes the physical characteristics of the upper atmosphere. Covers such areas as vanishing oxygen and atmosphere, ultraviolet and cosmic radiation, heat and friction, meteors, contrasts of light and darkness, etc. LIVING ROOM IN THE VOID. Discusses protective devices for flyers in space. Demonstrates the Air Force partial pressure suit. Explains the effects of "explosive decompression." Presents a design for a three-sta.ge rocket vehicle. Pomts out special features of the cabin unit 15. GAS OF LIFE. Explains the importance of oxygen in sustaining life. Points out problems involved in developing a closed ■ecological system such as a sealed cabin in space. Presents the research being conducted with photosynthesis 6. UNSEEN BURDEN. Describes the effects of air pressure on the human body. Relates the protection which the earth's atmosphere affords to problems of space travel. Stresses the problems of preventing the body fluids from bubbling away and cushioning the impact of meteors 7. TORRID JOURNEY. Discusses the prob lems of radiant heat from the sun with respect to space travel. Stresses aerodynamic heating from friction when leaving and reentering the earth's atmosphere. The late Captain Kirchelae tells of his experiences with the rocket powered Bell X-2 8. ATOMIC BARRAGE. Discusses the prob lem of ultraviolet radiation and cosmic rays in space travel. Reviews studies concerning the harmful effects of ozone. Explains the origin and nature of cosmic rays. Reports on experiments with mice and other animals exposed to cosmic rays 9. COLLISION STATIONS. Discusses the problem of meteorite dafnage during space travel. Demonstrates the Navy's full-pressure space suit for emergency exit. Explains the difllculties of escape and survival in space 10. ETERNAL DAY, ETERNAL NIGHT. Provides an imaginary ride in a space satellite 784 miles above the earth. Discusses the problems of absence of sound in sp-ce, contrast between light and darkness, and physiological and psychological disturbances 11. UNSUBSTANTIAL FLESH. Discusses the problem of weightlessness during space flight. Explains experiments being conducted on weightlessness. Tells how weightlessness is achieved during jet plane flight 12. SATELLITES AND MISSILES. Discusses the development of the rocket missile and earth satellite. Presents a description of the ballistic missile program. Forecasts the use of rocket vehicle in transcontinental and intercontinental passenger transport 13. LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS. Discusses the question of life on other planets. Reviews what is known and speculated about the biological environments on other worlds — especially Mars — and the possibility of finding or establishing life on them DON QUIXOTE BY GUST AVE DOR^. NET 1956 15min sd b&w (Images of art ser) rent $4 sh-c-ad Produced by Radiodifussion Television Recreates the story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza by using illustrations of Gustave Dor6 DOODLEBUG AND THE RACCOON. Tenn Game&Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color (World outdoors ser) purchase apply, freeloan p-el-Jh. sh-c-ad A doodlebug sets up his trap and snares an ant. Cocoon and adult are shown. In "Th6 racoon" a mother coon tells of the hectic time she had raising her youngsters DRAMA COMES OF AGE In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films) DRAMA: HOW IT BEGAN In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films) DRAMA: THE RENAISSANCE In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films) DRAMA: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY In PLAYS AND PLAYERS (8 films) 19