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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
GETTING READY FOR BABY_ CHICKS.
WisU 1957 12V2min sd b&w rent 50c
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Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) „ , ^ x.
Shows the preparation of a brooder house for baby chicks. Includes methods of preventing chicks from crowding, types of litter material and arrangement of waterers and feeders
GIFT OF THE AGES. Austin 1957 15min sd b&w free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by Ohio Lime Co.. Describes the many applications of lime and limestone products in everyday items. Shows how limestone is secured and processed for various uses
GIVE ME SECOND STATION. Boeing 1956 26l^min sd color $95
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Produced by Ludwig H. Zwilgmeyer .
Shows students arriving at McConnell Air Force Base for B-47 instruction. Presents high lights of B-47 history and development. Shows students in SAC missions envolving an aeria refueling with KC-97 at night and an actual on -target simulated bombing run
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK IN MONTANA.
Princeton 1958 25min sd color (America on parade ser) free -loan
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Produced by Empire Photosound for Great Northern Railway ^ . , ^ , . ,^
A tour of Glacier National Park, in the Montana Rockies, including views of the glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, of the Blackfoot Indians, of animal life, and of the recreational attrac
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GLACIER PARK STUDIES. Bailey rev 1958 22min sd color $190. rent $10
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Revision of 1948 film. Shorter version available, llmin color $100. rent $5
Produced by Guy Haselton
Shows the history, geology, and outstanding life forms of the Park. Animated maps and drawings depict the mountain structures, glaciers, and lake formations. Close-ups show wild animals such as moose, mountain sheep, and bears, as well as smaller birds and animals. Shows many varieties of mountain and meadow flowers
GLANDS OF THE HEAD. NatFd 1957 13min sd color (Autonomic nervous system ser) freeloan
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Illustrates the autonomic innervation of the salivary and lacrimal glands. Shows the function of a salivary gland to be the secretion of the sphenopalatine, the submaxillary, and otic ganglia: and points out that the submaxillary contains two types of secretory acini LC card Fi A 56-1161
GLASS EYES THAT SEE. Moody 1956 13min sd color (Sermons from science ser) rent $6
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A demonstration with light which we see and "hear." Utilizing modern electronic devices the scientist shows light as a tremendously powerful force and presents Christ, the light of the world
LC card Fi A 58-1018
GLASS OF FASHION. BetterVis 1958 5min sd color free-loan
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Produced by Proser-Barnes
Gives background of eyeglasses since they were first introduced in Italy in 1285. Parallels the changes in spectacle styles with those in living standards
GLORY OF PRATISTHAN. Filmlm 1958 15min sd color $175, rent $12.50
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Produced by Hunnar Publicity, Bombay, India
Pictures folk art of peasant artists of Pratisthan which fiourished between the 11th
and 17th centuries A.D., showinjr the innate ability of the artists to interpret ideas with complete abandon, drawing on nature, the animal world, and simple tales of Hindu mythology
LC card Fi A 58-932
GOD'S CHRISTMAS GIFT. Family 1958 15min sd (Our children ser) b&w rent $7.50. color rent $12
p-el Guide Tells about a little girl who helps her parents repair toys and bake cookies for others at Christmas and by showing her love to others is able to answer the puzzle her Sunday school teacher asked the class about God's gift of love LC card Fi A 59-132 EFLA evaluation card No, 3634
GOD'S WONDERS IN BABY ZOO ANIMALS.
Church-Cr 1958 lOmin sd color $100. rent $5
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Boys and girls feed and play with baby animals on a visit to the children's zoo at Brookfleld. 111., and see in the animals the wonders of God's creation and the love which He has for His creatures
LC card Fi A 58-3345
GOD'S WONDERS IN MOTHER'S GARDEN.
Church-Cr 1958 lOmin sd color $100, rent $5
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A boy and girl see some of God's wonders in plants and vegetables as they help in their mother's garden, and as the beauties of vegetable and plant life are unfolded, the children are reminded of God's love
LC card Fi A 58-3346
GOING TO HOSPITAL WITH MOTHER. NYU
1959 45min sd b&w $150. rent $10
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Sponsored by Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, Child Development Research Unit, London
Explains that if a young child is hospitalized, ideally, his mother should be admitted with him to prevent distress of separation. Shows how the staff of a British hospital has improvised a method of routinely admitting the mothers of patients under school age
GOLD AND GOLD MINING. Bailey 1958 14min s-d b&w $75, rent $5; color $150, rent $7.50
el-Jh-sh-c Guide A study of gold mining today, particularly in northern California. Contrasts the simple operations of prospectors who panned the streams with those of mining companies. Describes hydraulic mining in which water pressure forces masses of oil and rocks through a sluice box; shows a dredge at work; both on water and on land; shows hard rock mining being done in tunnels and open pits LC card Fi A 59-212 EFLA evaluation card N^. 3850
GOLD RUSH DAYS, Coronet 1958 13%min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
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A young man. lured by the discovery of gold in California, travels overland from the East to take part in the adventures. Portrays the hardships in transportation in 1849, life in a gold mining settlement, the effect of the gold rush on population growth and prosperity in the West, and events leading to the statehood of California
LC card Fi A 58-515
GOLDEN AGE. McGraw 1958 SOmin sd b&w $125
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Produced by National Film Board of Canada
Examines the question as to whether retirement at 65 means the end of the road for older people. Presents the viewpoints of three men, explaining that for one it means emptiness and futility, for another the beginning of a new career, and for the third the discovery that the anticipated happiness of unlimited leisure does not last
LC card Fi A 58-987
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