We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
HOW DO YOU STAND? ModernTP 1958 14i4min sd b&w or color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Del Lord Productions for National Chiropractic Assn.
Shows good posture, with tips on sitting and avoiding fatigue at home, in industry or when driving. Also covers training children, with special reference to "round shovilders"
HOW JOHN YOUNG BECAME ISLAND GOVERNOR In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE LEVEL) (15 films)
HOW MUCH COOPERATION?
In OFFICE SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6 films)
HOW PLANTS GROW (2 films). NET 1957 ea I'Smin sd b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent ea $3
p-el Produced by WCET
Part 1. Uses experiments to explain capillary action in plants. Shows how water gets from the roots up to the leaves. Demonstrates capillary action with thistle tubes
Part 2. Continues the explanation of capillary action and presents the results of the experiments started in Part 1, Demonstrates again the capillary action in thistle tubes. Shows how the capillary action between waiter and blotter paper can raise heavy objects
HOW SEEDS ARE SCATTERED. McGraw 1958 llmin sd b&w $57.50, rent apply; color $125. rent apply
el Guide Produced by Centron Corp. Explains the many different ways in which seeds are dispersed: by animals, by the wind, and by water
LC card Fi A 58-448
EFLA evaluation card No. 3638
HOW THE AIR WORKS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Uncle Wonder's workshop ser) rent $3
p-el
Produced by WCET
Explains how wind provides power. Shows how hot air rises and is replaced by cold air. Tells how to make a windmill and compares it to a water wheel
HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR DYNAMIC POWER. UW 1958 30min sd b&w $195, rent $40
c-ad Produced by I.C.R. Corp. Dr Norman Vincent Peale illustrates that in order to improve one's self, it is necessary to re-evaluate, self-analyze and to think correctly. He stresses the importance of relaxing the mind and shifting from negative to positive thinking
HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE LOOM AND WEAVE. BBF 1957 16min ed b&w $90, color $180
el-Jh-sh Guide
Explains the four basic steps in a weaving project: making the frame of the loom; adding nails for warp string; stringing the loom; and the actual weaving
DC card Pi A 57-770
HOW TO MAKE A STARCH PAINTING. EBP
1957 13min sd b&w $75, rent $3; color $150, rent $'5
el-Jh Guide A demonstration of starch painting showing the four basic steips involved: cutting cardboard designs, covering glazed paper with boiled or prepared starch, adding tempera paint, and experimenting with cut cardboard designs and other materials
DC card Fi A 57-771
HOW TO MAKE A TV COMMERCIAL. Ford 1957 28V2min sd color free-loan
sh-c-ad
Produced by Van Praag Productions The work of skilled craftsmen — writers, artists, photographers, specialists of many kinds — is pictured against the backdrop of advertising agency and client supervision as a set of six film commercials is made for tele
vision
EPDA evaluaition card No. 3250
HOW TO PLANT A SMALL SHADE TREE.
Davey rev 1957 lOmin sd color free-loan
el-Jh-sh-c-ad
Revision of 1940 film Produced by Austin Productions Provides a detailed procedure for planting a small shade tree with a trunk diameter of approximately 2 1^ inches, including painting technique, wrapping, guying, watering, ana pruning. Includes scenes of the planting of a large tree
DC card Pi A 57-633
HOW TO SAIL. Piatt 1959 30min sd b&w $125. color $250
sh-c-ad Teaches skills for sailing small boat for safety, more fun, and racing
HOW TO START A VEGETABLE GARDEN.
WisU 1957 l'2i/2min sd b&w rent 50c
Jh-sh-c-ad
Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)
Shows a 4-H Club girl preparing the soil for a vegetable garden, laying out the garden, planting, transplanting, hoeing, thinning, mulching, and harvesting
HOW TO TALK BUSINESS TO WIN. UW
1968 30min sd b&w $195, rent $40
c-ad
Produced by I.C.R. Corp.
Millard Bennett alerts both employer and employee to the importance of the fact that basically every one is a salesman
HOW WAR CAME TO ASIA (2 films). Educ
FlmEnt 1958 60min sd b&w (Fifty years of history ser) $350
jh-sh-c-ad
Available in two half -hour films Explains that the rise of Japanese militarism led to the attack on Pearl Hartoor. Shows the major historical and psychological elements which combined to form the Asiatic crisis. Describes how the United States was compelled to assume political and economic leadership among the nations of the world
HOW WAR CAME TO EUROPE. EducFlmEnt 1958 25min sd b&w (Fifty years of history ser) $175
jh-sh-c-ad Explains that the attack on Poland, the plotting that resulted in the Fall of France, and the initial defeat of the European democracies, marked the first phase of the Second World War and precipitated the end of the era of Imperialism in the world
HUMAN BODY: NERVOUS SYSTEM. Coronet 1958 13y2min sd b&w $75, color $137.50
Jh-sh Guide
A study of the brain and the nervous system, emphasizing the basic functions of the system, its main organs, and the various neurons of which these organs are composed. Uses microscopic views of nerve tissue, a specimen of a human brain, animation, and anatomical charts to explain the functioning of this complex system and to show its control of the body processes
DC card Fi A 58-3359
HUMAN BODY: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
Coronet 1959 13l^min sd b&w $75, color
$137.50
Jh-sh Guide Uses animation and photomicrography to present a description of the human reproduction system. Shows similarities and differences between male and female reproductive organs, locates them in the body and describes the specific functions of each in the creation of new life
HUNDREDS OF BUSY FEET. Sterl-MovUSA 1957 15min sd b&w (Algerian portfolio ser) free -loan
c-ad Sponsored by Robert W. Schofield & Associates
Aiding in childbirth, answering distress calls on muleback, combatting disease and superstition — these are a few of the jobs of a dedicated group of social workers striving against odds in North Africa
37