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ROY. SHEEP DOG OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. EBF 1958 18min sd b&w $110. rent $4.50: color $220. rent $7 p-el Guide The story of a young boy's faith In a frivolous sheep dog named . Roy and his determined efforts to train his doff to compete with the finest sheep doffs in Scotland LG card Fi A 58-778
RUBBER IN TODAY'S WORLD. Coronet 1957 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110 Jh-sh Guide
Reviews the history of rubber, covering primitive methods of manufacture, the improvements through vulcanization, and the modern production and processes from plantation to market. Shows sources of and major steps in the production of synthetic rubber
LC card Fi A 57-1027
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (2 films). EducFlni Ent 1957 60min sd b&w (Fifty years of history ser) $350
Jh-sh-c-ad Available in two half-hour films Presents the story of the Russian Revolution and how the Bolsheviks created a new military state. Shows the principal figures and major incidents of the Russian Revolution and the first seven years after the Revolution
RUTH ST DENIS AND TED SHAWN. EBF
1958 30min sd b&w (Wisdom ser) $150
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Two of the founders of the Modern dance in America, are interviewed at Shawn's farm in Massachusetts. They perform three dances they created which greatly influenced American choreography „ „„„^
LC card Fi A 58-3325
SADDLE MAKING. Tandy 1957 16min sd color free -loan . ^ . .
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Detailed instructions in how to make a saddle
SAFE FARM WIRING— THE KEY TO EFFICIENT POWER USE. FilmProd 1958 19min sd color $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Covers proper installation and care of electrical wiring, primarily on forms. Stresses maximum safety and most efficient use of electric power. Covers grounding, wire size, fusing, lightning protection, proper use and care of electrical equipment
SAFETY ADVENTURES OUT OF DOORS.
EBF 1958 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120. rent $4
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Explains that it is important to know how to play safely while swimming, boating, camping out, and playing on playgrounds. Gives examples of good safety habits and stresses important points through the use of rhymed slogans
LC card Fi A 59-399
SAILS TO THE WIND. Guild 1956 26%min sd b&w (Kingdom of the sea ser) rent apply
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A story of vagabonds of the waterways — sailing by Chinese junk, sampan, schooner, cutter or yawl
ST ANDREWS, CRADLE OF GOLF. NatEd Flms 1959 14min sd color $250, rent $20
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Sponsored by United States Golf Assn.
Scenes of the historic town of St Andrews, the "cradle of golf" and the Old Course — including the rarely photographed Royal and Ancient Clubhouse
THE SALESGIRLS
In IOWA READING FILMS (COLLEGE LEVEL) (15 films)
SAM HOUSTON LOVED THIS HOUSE. Editorial 1957 5min sd b&w or color (Our living heritage ser) free -loan
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Sponsored by McCall's magazine Shows the home of the Texas hero in Huntsville and the food and customs of his day
SATELLITES AND MISSILES
In DOCTORS IN SPACE (13 films)
SATELLITES, SCHOOLS, AND SURVIVALI
NatEdAssn 1958 28min sd b&w $75
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Sponsored by Affiliated State Education Associations
Shows the close relationship of the American system of education to America's survival as a free nation. Includes interviews with Vice President Richard Nixon. Senator Lyndon Johnson, H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., James R. Killian, Jr., and William G. Carr. Dramatizes the development of the present American educational system since 1900
LC card Fi A 58-730
SATELLITES: STEPPING STONES TO SPACE. FilmAssoc 1959 17i^min sd b&w $90, color $170
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Explains what satellites are and why they are important to us. Shows how satellites are placed on orbit, why they stay up, and what determines their lifetimes
LC card Fi A 59-184
SAVE THAT PLANT. WisU 1956 12y2min sd b&w rent 50c
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Available for purchase from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)
Instead of throwing out a damaged plant, a housewife shows how to report the main part of the plant and how to start cuttings from the broken leaf stalks. Discusses fertilizing, watering, sterilizing the soil, and soil mixtures
SCENERY CONSTRUCTION FOR AMATEUR THEATERS. Coronet 1959 llmin sd b&w $60
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Produced by Frangor Films
Covers the selection of woods for the frame — the basic unit of the set, the parts of the frame, and the assembly of the frame. Describes the proper employment of corner braces, toggle rail, keystones, application of fabric, optional sub-rail, lash-lines and cleats
SCHOOL FOR JOHNNY. AmInstArch 1958 14min sd color $65, rent $5
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. Produced by Henry J, Kaufman & As
Explains how the architect goes abort designing a school for Johnny. Clears up some misconceptions about cost comparisons and "low cost" designs. Shows examples of outstanding schools from all parts of the country
SCHOOL UNDER THE TREES. TennGame& Fish 1958 13min sd b&w or color (World outdoors ser) purchase apply
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Presents a school for conservation officers. Highlights a class in basic ecology. Shows a night session in duck and turkey calling
SCHWEINFURT
In AIR POWER (26 films)
SCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE
In OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS (23 films)
SCIENCE AND HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY (22 films). NET 1956 ea SOmin sd b&w rent ea $4.75
c-ad Produced by KETC Titles are: 1. BEGINNINGS OF A CONFERENCE FOR TELEVISION. Introduces the series "Science and human responsibility" by discussing the reasons for calling the conference. Surveys the problems to be discussed
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