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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962 WHAT JT TAKES. RepubSteel 1960 32min sd color freeloan c-ad Produced by Wilding. Inc. Follows the production of stainless steel from electric furnace to finished product, emphasizing the equipment, experience., and high standards necessary to produce the wide variety of analyses and shapes demanded by fabricators LC card Fi A 61-983 WHATEVER THE WEATHER. EducHor 1959 lOmin sd color $110 p Guide Shows how the activities of children are adapted to the weather , LC card Fi A 61-589 , _ _^^ EFL.A evaluation card No. 4664 WHAT'S ALIVE. FilmAssoc 1961 llmin sd b&w $60. rent $3; color $115. rent $5 el Guide Explains the main differences between living and non-livinpT things, showing that only a thing that can move, respond, change fuel into energy, reproduce and grow can be said to be alive „^ „^^ DC card Fi A 61-864^ ^^ ^^^^ EFLA evaluation card No. 4697 WHAT'S IMPORTANT? Broadman 1961 12min sd b&w (Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5 sh-ad Several skeptical college students receive from an old caretaker a new understanding of man's stewardship obligation to Grod LC card Fi A 61-595 ^"i^^HOm'eMAk'eR'S notebook (4 films) WHAT'S LEFT? Broadman 1961 12min sd b&w (Stewardship ser) $100. rent $5 sh-ad Portrays the mistaken ideas of a businessman who believes that he should give onetenth of his income to God. and that he . is thereafter free to do whatever he wishes with the ninetenths „, _„, LC card Fi A 61-594 WHAT'S THE TROUBLE UP THERE? Hour 1961 27i^min sd b&w $180. rent $9: color $300, rent $13.50 jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by Third Order of St Francis Joe Doakus constantly complains about the way Heaven is managing the affairs of earth. Suddenly he finds himself transported, in this fantasy, to the control center of human affairs. He is given a chance to answer people s prayers. After a few tries, he begs to be returned to earth — and silence WHEN THE MOUNTAINS MOVE: THE STORY OF RADIO SUTATENZA. Contem 1956 lOmin sd b&w $45. rent $3 Jh-ad Produced by UNESCO . ^ ^ , Explains that in the mountains of Colombia where the peasants live isolated from the outside world, a wide radio network for adult and child education has been established. Shows the immense difficulties to be overcome in starting the program and shows Radio Sutatenza in operation WHERE CHILDREN COME FIRST. Nat Parents 1961 28min sd color $100. rent $10 sh-c-ad Shows the PTA as it goes about its work through local, state, and national organizations. Pictures actual programs and projects. Various committees in action show how these projects are developed and illustrate the democratic patterns for all PTA meetings WHERE THE LINE BEGINS. RepubSteel 1956 24min sd color free-loan c-ad Produced by Wilding. Inc. Depicts the manufacture of large diameter line pipe used for transmission of a variety of substances from points of production to places where they are needed. Shows production of smaller sizes by the electric weld ""^'"^^LC card Fi A 62-109 WHERE THE SKYWAY MEETS THE TRAIL. Douglas. J 1958 14i/^min sd color free-loan Jh-sh-ad Shows the attractions offered by Bradenton. a mid-Florida, west coast city WHICH WAY IS NORTH? BBF 1961 14min sd b&w $75. rent $4; color $150. rent $6 el Guide Shows importance of direction finding and explains the methods, with emphasis on the compass, of locating north by whicli means man can orient himself correctly WHITECAP MADNESS. Kiek 1958 135^min sd color $47.10. free-loan p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Shows water skiing and boating in the surf at Daytona Beach. F)a. WHO IS PETE? IntFlmBur 1961 27min sd b&w $135. rent $7.50; color $235. rent $12.50 c-ad Produced by Calvin Productions in cooperation with National Education Assn. for the University of Kansas City . Dramatized incidents about a sixth-grade student who is having difficulty with reading, serves as a framework for an explanation of the procedures and purposes of the testing programs in the schools LC card Fi A 61-202 WHY DO WE NEED AIR? UW 1962 13y2min sd color $135 el-Jh A visit to the moon becomes an exciting adventure for two boys and provides many excellent opportunities for learning about the importance of air. For example, oxygen tanks must be In working order for there is no air in space; sound waves need air to carry them; an imaginary jeep will be useless for exploring because it gets its power from an internal combustion engine, moved by the combustion, a mixture of gasoline and air. Tells that without air there can be no clouds, no winds, no weather WHY EAT OUR VEGETABLES? Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $120 p Guide Shows the shipwrecked Jorgenson family and how they learned that vegetables are vital to well-being. Points out major types of vegetables, where they come from, and how they should be prepared to retain their vitamins and minerals WHY STUDY MATHEMATICS. Gateway 1962 lOmin sd (Why study ser) b&w $55; color $110. rent $5.50 p-el Produced by John F. Criswell Motivates children to learn about mathematics and shows the necessity of mathematics in our everyday living WHY STUDY SCIENCE. Gateway 1962 lOmin sd (Why study ser) b&w $55; color $110, rent $5.50 p-el Produced by John F. Criswell Motivates children to learn about science in order to better understand the history of our earth and surroundings and in things we see. do. and use WHY STUDY SOCIAL SCIENCE. Gateway 1962 lOmin sd (Why study ser) b&w $55; color $110, rent $5.50 p-el Produced by John F. Criswell Motivates children to learn about people, places and products, whether far or near — past history or present day. for better understanding in living together WHY THE SKY IS BLUE. FilmPharos 1961 ISmin sd color $120 p-ei-jh-sh Guide Asks why is the sky blue, or other colors, where do colors come from — and what is color? Shows the sky from nearnoon to sunset, animation of sunlight striking differentcolored objects, as well as an imaginary air particle as the earth rotates, to acquaint the viewer with light and color about him and their source EFLA evaluation card No. 4736 68