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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1959
ELLEN IN WINDOWLAND. Pilmlm 1958 lOmin sd color $125. rent $10
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Produced by Ralph Gerstle and Robert Vickrey
The story of a little Rirl who becomes temporarily disen^ag-ed from her parents in a shopping area, and discovers a magical world in abounding window displays and billboard advertisements
LC card Fi A 58-929
EMOTIONS AND CRIME
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
EMPIRE ON PARADE. Princeton 1958 38min sd color (America on parade ser) free-loan
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Produced by Empire Photosourid for Great Northern Railway
The story of the Great Northern Railway and the territory it serves, showing the sreat dams built to develop low-cost power, the raising of meat for market, the timber resources in the region, the large farms, and the industries in the area
LC card Fi A 58-1107
ENAMELING ART. IntFlmBur 1958 12min sd color $125, rent $6
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Traces the historical development of the enameling art, using museum examples of 15th and 16th century champlev6, cloisonne and Limoges work; and indicates basic practices common to the medium. Shows students at work enameling on copper, with close-ups to demonstrate specific techniques
LC card Fi A 59-77
ENERGIES. Filmlm 1958 9min si color $125, rent $10
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Continuation of experimental film "Becoming" in 1955-1958 Guide
Produced by James Davis
Through movement and color variable and mutable forms of energy manifest themselves into being that of man
LC card Fi A 58-930
ENFORCEMENT TACTICS. Cine-Tele 1958 15min sd color $165
Sponsored by California Highway Patrol . Stresses observation, apprehension, and assisting the public. Points out environment and circumstances that are normally encountered by the highway patrolman
^'^^l^^o^fi^'^'^ J^9y^ \^:F"^ work. Coronet
1958 llmin sd b&w $60. color $110
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Uses animation, models, and live action to explain the operating principles of various T^2!!i °/ engines, including steam, gasoline. Diesel, turbine, jet. and rocket. Discusses the I'^'^l^i^P^® °? engines, and such developments as the free piston engine and the ionic-propul
LC card Fi A 59-150
EFLA evaluation card No. 3847
ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF OPERA In OPERA FOR TODAY (6 fllmr)
^^"•"f^up"^"^ ATOM. VirginiaPoly 1957 13mln sd b&w purchase apply, free-loan •^^™*n
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G-hr.^r^^^^^^^ atomic research to daily lives Shows construction and operation of a nuclear f^Bf^^f^'"'' or atom smasher, the °nner workings of an atomic pi e. and the nuclear r^search program underway at VPI Appfil? basto
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Produced by MPO Productions
methods and precision tools forecast fnh,i^,,a automa^ve products for thi tntnrl ^^^"^^^^ LC card Fi A 59-401 ^"''"^**
ERNST VON DOHNANYI— l-IV In HERITAGE VI (4 films)
ESCAPE TO THE ROCKIES. CanTrav 1957
15min sd color free-loan
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Accompanies a group of vacationists from the Midwestern States on a tour of the Canadian Rockies. Shows them as they travel the scenic route by train and sight-seeing bus from Chicago to Jasper and Banff National Parks. Includes scenes of the parks and mountain resorts visited
LC card Fi A 58-413
ESSENTIALS OF FREEDOM (6 films). NET
1957 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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1. CONDITION OF FREEDOM. Discusses liber
ty as a changeable concept, the "climate" for liberty, and "threats" to freedom. Stresses individual responsibility to institutions, community, and government
2. FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION. Explores
the freedom of communication with emphasis on freedom of the press. Stresses the necessity of a responsibilityinformed people as essential to freedom. Discusses the importance of the newspaper owner, educator, and clergyman as the trustees of freedom
3. ECONOOVIIC FREEDOM. Examines the
strengths and weaknesses of free enterprise. Discusses the difflculty of transplanting the American concept of free enterprise to other countries. Points out governmental responsibility with respect to the economic system as a whole
4. FREEDOM AND RELIGION. Discusses reli
fion as a force of individual freedom. tresses the, theses that the family is the core of freedom and freedom can be found only in obedience
5. FREEDOM, OF THE INDIVIDUAL. Dis
cusses the freedom of the individual with emphasis on the scientist and the artist. Includes a debate on scientific achievement and the necessity to combat mass determination of taste
6. POLICY FCDR A FREE WORLD. Discusses
United. States foreign policy. Presents viewpoints concerning the relationship of foreign pol.icy to military policy. Questions the ppssibihty of atomic war. Concludes that the most important problem today is the use of force
^^"^i^J?"-'-^""!^® ^,oALFALFA. WisU 1956 12i^min sd b&w rent 50c
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Agric^I^'^'fdSAr''''''^'^ '^^"^ ^•^ ^^^^ ^'
f>,^ rv,^^P^'^^"^ ,^^^\ although alfalfa is one of tne most popular legume forage crops in the Midwest., many farmers still have difficulty Hi,v^^*i^'"'"^M ^ ^^^^ s>"d. Covers liming, fertilizing, soil preparation, inoculation of seed, and seed operations
ETERNAL DAY, ETERNAL NIGHT In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
ETHNOLOGICAL CRIMINAL
In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
^^H^Sfl^^ .Sterl-MovUSA 1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free-loan
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g^^j.g^JgPonsored by Robert W. Schofleld & As
«„M4^o^ survey of the political, economic and mit*KL^JPP°rt^"?? 9^ J&o^th Africa— the vita^ link between the Dark Continent and Europe
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World . 1958 ^ 29min sd b&w (Your world m crisis ser) $80. rent $8
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Televi^To^n^^lffn. "^^ Metropolitan Educational
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emphasis on the .problems of unification rearmament, neutralization. Participants Dr Saul Padover, John Scott. Theodore Kaghan
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