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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
MOVING THINGS ON LAND. Churchill 1968 llmin sd b&w $S0, rent $2.50; color $100, rent $4
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Correlated with the Heath Elementary science text by H. and N. Schneider
Two young boys encounter the troubles-ome problem of friction when they try to drag a heavy crate. They learn how various devices can be used to reduce friction, and how friction is used in everyday life. Includes a dramatized sequence showing what life would be like in a frictionless world
'L.C card Fi A 59-291
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH. NatMultScl 1958 27min sd color $110, free-loan
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Describes multiple sclerosis, how it occurs, its effect upon a community, and what is being done to conquer it
MULTIVIEW DRAWING. PurdueU rev 1958 32min sd b«&w $135, rent $3.75
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Demonstrates with models the proper way to represent an object by means of three orthographic views. Shows use of the iscale for making measurements and use of T-square and triangle for constructing views; method of transferring a measurement from one view to another, of constructing the third view by projecting from the other
MURDER ON THE SCREEN. Eastman 1958 22min sd color lease $75, free-loan
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Produced by Calvin Co.
Explains the need for care in the handling of release prints in order to prevent needless damage to the film. Describes fllm-handling procedures and techniques starting witJi the green" print and the need for film lubrication, then on through projection, cleaning, and inspection
LC card Fi A 59-263
EFLA evaluation card No. 3822
MUSIC AND ART (3 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films)
MUSIC AND LITERATURE (2 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films)
MUSIC AND THE CHURCH (2 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films)
MUSIC AND THE COURT (3 films)
In MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films)
MUSIC AND THE RENAISSANCE (10 films).
NET 1957 ea 30min sd b«&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by WQED. Kinescopes Musical performances are provided by the Saturday Consort Titles are:
1. MUSIC AND ART: ITALY. Compares Ital
ian paintings on musical subjects with music of contemporary composers of Italy during the Renaissance
2. MUSIC AND ART: GERMANY. Compares
German paintings and engravings of the Renaissance with contemporary music of the period
3. MUSIC AND ART: THE NETHERLANDS.
Compares Flemish and Dutch painting® dealing with musical subjects and contemporary music of the Renaissance
4. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE ENG
LISH COURT OF ELIZABETH I. Compares the music during the reign of Elizabeth I with the social and economic conditions prevalent at the time
5. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE GER
MAN COURT OF MAXIMILIAN I. Compares the music during the reign of Maxiimilian I with the social, economic, and political life prevalent at the time. Music includes "Ode on the death of Maximilian," by Ludwig Senfl
6. MUSIC AND THE COURT: THE BUR
GUNDIAN COURT OF PHILIP THE GOOD. Compares the music of the Burgundian Court of Philip the Good witii the social, economic, and political life of the period
7. MUSIC AND THE CHURCH: THE RO
MAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Discusses music in the Catholic Church during the Renaissance
8. MUSIC AND THE CHURCH: THE PROT
ESTANT CHURCH. Discusses the music composed and played during the time of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
9. MUSIC AND LITERATURE: POETRY.
Discusses ithe relationship of poetry to music during the Elizabethan period. Describes the manner in which Byrd and Dawland set poetry to music
10. MUSIC AND LITERATURE: THE MAS
QUE, Discusses the form of the masque with samples of music and dances. Concentrates on the Lord Hayes' Masque by Thomas Campion
MY FLORIDA LAND. Carey 1957 14V^min rid b&w or color free -loan
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Sponsored by Florida Land Title Assn.
Two newlyweds decide to buy a home in Florida. Traces their purchase through realtors and explains the importance of title protection in Florida land transactions. Reviews history of Florida land development
MY WATCH
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE LEVEL) (15 films)
NADIA BOULANGER— I-IV
In HERITAGE XII (4 films)
NAISSANCE D'UN PETROLIER. French 1956 20min sd b&w rent $1
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French narration
The building, launching and first trip of a 45,000 ton tanker showing the Penhoet shipyards, the new techniques and equipment used m shipbuilding, the inside of the new tanker, etc.
NARCISSUS, OEDIPUS, AND CRIME In CRIMINAL MAN (20 films)
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY (6
films). NET 1956 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75
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Produced by Agrafllms
Titles are:
1. TOO MUCH IS PLENTY. Explains the
farm surplus problem. Shows how and why surpluses arise. Provides alternatives which might solve the problem.
2. WHO PAYS THE BILL? Discusses who
pays for price supports under the difierent kinds of programs. Explains the impact of alternative programs
3. (SURPLUS AND A HUNGRY WORLD. Re
views a trip to Washington, D.C., taken by a group of high school seniors and their advisor. Points out new insights gained concerning the role of the United States in world affairs. Emphasizes the United States agricultural policy
4. SO MANY WITH SO LITTLE. Presents
a family vacation camping trip in the southeast. Upon meeting a low-income farm family, they examine the causes and solutions to the extreme poverty of major portions of the farm population
5. PAY NOW— EAT LATER. Explains con
servation practices on the farm. Tells what conservation is, how much is needed, and who should pay the cost
6. TO MARKET, TO MARKET. Discusses
who gets the money that is represented by the spread between farmers and consumers. Questions are answered by a store manager; businessmen at a civic club luncheon; and by a speaker at the luncheon
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