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HERITAGE rX (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd .b&w rent ea $4.76
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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— I. Mrs Anna Eleanor Roosevelt discusses her early life, education, and how she was influenced hy her g^randmother and her uncle, Theodore Roosevelt. She describes those experiences which helped her attain her present recognition
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— II. Mrs Roosevelt discusses her life with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She tells Of their first meeting, F.D.R.'s personality as a young man, itheir wedding, his political beginnings, illness and recovery, friends, enemies, and confidence in the people who worked with him
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— III. Mrs Roosevelt discusses her life after the death of her husband. She tells of her transition to oflScial duties at the United Nations, answers questions about Senator McCarthy, the racial situation, and her relations with the Russians
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— IV. Mrs Roosevelt presents her views on communism, war, leadership in the world today, and what the future offers. She talks of her husband, Pearl Harbor, and the end of the European phase of World War II
HERITAGE X (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
sh-c-ad Produced by WQED Titles are: BEARDSLEY RUML — ^I. Presents a discussion by Beardsley Ruml and his guests on the subject of taxation. Explains how the pay-as-you-go United States withholding tax came into being, its objectives, ana why it was opposed
BEARDSLEY RUML— II. A discussion on the isubject of education: the liberal element in universities, science in a liberal education, teachers and teacher training, monetary support of universities, the student and his work load, and problems of college admission
BEARDSLEY RUML— III. Covers the national picture of education, quality of education, problems of education and employment, and federal support and control of educational institutions
BEARDSLEY RUML — IV. A discussion of business and individuality, the role of the stockholder, the board of directors, trusteeship, democracy in business, salaries and responsibilities, and freedom of the creative business man
HERITAGE XI (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by WQED Titles are: BRUCE CATTON — ^I. Mr Catton and his guests discuss the American heritage. Stresses the preservation of tradition, the possibilities of historj^ the importance of local history and Mr Catton's background as a historian
BRUCE CATTON — 11. Mr Catton discusses his life as a reporter, author and historian. Describes his childhood, education, and background as a newspaperman. Talks of the Civil War, segregaition, and the values of an historical education
BRUCE CATTON— III. Mr Catton and his guests discuss the American heritage and the Civil War, Points out the ideas to which America is committed and American tradition and realism. Stresses idealism during the Civil War
BRUCE CATTON— IV. Mr Catton and his guests discuss the philosophy of America's heritage. Stresses individualism and respect for the individual, freedom, and adaptability as factors in American heri
HERITAGE XII (4 films). NET 1956 ea 30mln sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by WQED Titles are:
NADIA BOULANGER— I. Mademoiselle Boulanger and her guests discuss musical training. Points out when musical and instrumental training should begin and differences in American and French musical education. Reviews Mademoiselle Boulanger's early years
NADIA BOULANGER— II. A discussion on enthusiasm and discipline in the education of a musician. Tells how individuality is determined. Explains the curriculum at Fontainebleau's American Conservatory
NADIA BOULANGER— III. Mademoiselle Boulanger and her guests discuss music in the 20th century. Points out the importance of originality, tradition, freedom and curiosity. Stresses integration in music and the twelve tone technique
NADIA BOULANGER— IV. A discussion on music and the musician. Stresses the responsibility of the composer, the musician and the listener, musical recordings, and pleasure derived from composing music
HERITAGE FROM TULA. PellaSales 1958 14%min sd color $135. rent apply
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Produced by Mel Fowler
Deals primarily with Tula, a city destroyed by the Aztecs about 1250 A.D, Covers an important link between the Aztec and prior cultures of Mexico and indicates Mexico's present direction in art and architecture
THE HEROES
In PROSPECT OF LITERATURE (8 films)
HIGH FASHION IN VENICE. NatCotton 1958 6%min sd b&w free -loan
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, Highlights of the first International fashion show ever held for cotton
HIGH SCHOOL PROM. Coronet 1958 16min sd b&w $90. color $165
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Four students illustrate steps in preparing to attend a high school dance, proper etiquette while attending the dance, and accepted procedures following a formal social function LC card Fi A 57-1036 EFLA evaluation card No. 3555
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NATIONAL CORN PICKING CONTEST. Venard 1959 lOmin sd b&w or color free-loan
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Sponsored by New Idea Farm Equipment Co.
Depicts the corn picking contest at Marion. Iowa. Shows how the judging Is done
HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL. Tenn Game&Fish 1958 13min sd (World outdoors ser) b&w $16.74. free-loan; color $68.77. freeloan
p-el-Jh-sh Four Explorer Scouts spend three nights hiking from Davenport Gap to Newfound Gap along the Appalachian Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Along the way they encounter a pair of bear cubs
HISTORIC HAWKESBURY. AustrlNews 1957 lOygmin sd color $85. rent $2.50
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Busy towns and rich farmlands on the scene of Australia's early settlement
HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP. Assn 1958 27min sd color free-loan
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Produced by Transfilm for Thomas J. Lipton. Inc.
A veteran skipper tells a young boy the story of the yacht -racing trophy, the America's Cup. Describes how the first Cud race in Ens:
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