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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST CONSTANT AS THE STARS. InstVis 1959 4%min sd b&w free-loan Jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by Gold Filled Manufacturers ' The story of man's search for accuracy in telling time, explaining how accuracy is achieved with modern methods and techniques. Prints of such old masters as Urs Graf. Johannes Stradanus, Francois Boucher, and M. Diderot show early methods of measuring time. Includes close-ups of the inner workings of today's timepieces LC card Fi A 59-861 CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films). MichEduc 1959 ea 28min sd b&w ea $60. free-loan Jh-sh-c-ad Titles are: 1. HOW CAN I BECOME A TEACHER? Chris tine, a typical high school student, decides she wants to be a teacher. Her experiences in attaining this goal are told. A college dean and a high school counselor help Christine prepare for her career 2. ALL. ABOUT FIVES. Points out the value of a kindergarten program and what parents can and can't do in preparing their child for school 3. BRIDGING THE GAP. A university is heir to young people from thousands of high schools and tens of thousands of homes. Shows how these folks adjust to college life and what part that adjustment plays in their lives 4. WHAT NEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION? Interviews with some of Michigan's college and university presidents explore the future of higher education. With college enrollments due to double by 1970., tWs attempts to answer the question. Will we be ready?" 5. SOUND EDUCATION. Illustrates how radio has helped develop better educational programs in our schools 6. CAMERA IN THE CLASSROOM. Behind the scene shots of educational television during the production of various types of shows 7. ADMONITIONS OF McGILLICUDDT. A mythical character sounds off on the ignorance and apathy surrounding school public relations 8. TEAMING UP FOR THE FUTURE. An average high school is faced with overcrowded classrooms and increasing enrollments, so it decides to look for an answer to these pressing problems. It discovers three high schools are using the "team" approach 9. FEDERAL SUPPORT OP EDUCATION. YES OR NO? Two Michigan United States Congressmen and two school superintendents debate this national issue 10. SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOLS. Examines crucial educational problems such as overcrowded classrooms, financing, teacher shortage, communications and quality education 11. TEACHER FOR BILLIE. Examines the pressing problem of too few teachers for growing student enrollment. Outlines basic points about teacher shortage 12. RECIPE FOR A TEACHER. Explains that most parents have a preconceived Idea of what a teacher should be. Uncovers what could be the standard qualifications for a "good" teacher. Unrehearsed interviews "on the street" also reveal how the parents feel 13. TURNING POINT. What happens to the high school student who doesn't go on to college? This show recognizes some ambitious high school programs designed to find a place for this type of student. Singled out are such areas as co-op programs, job "upgrading" and placement 14. CASE FOR HUMAN RELATIONS. Illus trates how some Michigan schools have handled basic problems of human relations. Attention is centered on schoolcommunity relations, integration and. in general, on "how to get along with your fellow man" CONSTANT QUEST. Synd 1958 28mln sd color free -loan sh-c-ad Produced by Mode Art Pictures for Gulf Oil Corp. Pictures some of the 1.500 people at Gulf Research engaged in every phase of scientific petroleum research LC card Fi A 59-844 CONSTITUTION AND CENSORSHIP In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN ACTION (5 films) CONSTITUTION AND FAIR PROCEDURE. NET 1957 29min sd b«&w (Decision: the Constitution in action ser) rent $5.25 sh-c-ad Produced by Center for Mass Communication of Columbia University Shows the importance of procedural guarantees in the Constitution by re-creating the case of Leyna vs Denno. Illustrates the judicial process, the role of the Supreme Court, and the protection of constitutional rights and civil liberties as they apply to the average man CONSTITUTION AND IVIILITARY POWER In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN ACTION (5 films) CONSTITUTION AND THE LABOR UNION In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN ACTION (5 films) CONSTITUTION AND THE RIGHT TO VOTE In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN ACTION (5 films) CONSTITUTION: WHOSE INTERPRETATION? In DECISION: THE CONSTITUTION IN ACTION (5 films) CONSTRUCTING LANDSCAPE FEATURES In LANDSCAPE (5 films) CONSTRUCTION OF BASIC SCALES In ENGINEERING COMPUTATION SKILLS, THE SLIDE RULE (15 films) CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROBLEMS (4 films). CathMen 1958 ea 30min sd b&w ea $95, rent ea $10 sh-c-ad Kinescopes Stories of today's moral issues Titles are: INTERNATIONAL MORALITY JUVENILE DELINQUENCY MORAL DECISIONS POLITICAL MORALITY CONTRACT. Methodist 1959 14min sd b&w (Talk back ser) $80, rent $5 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide A dramatization about two neighbors who on drawing up a contract of neighborly rights find it difficult to agree when they put into writing their interpretation of neighborliness LC card Fi A 59-979 CONTRASTS OF CARCASSONNE In FILMS OF FRANCE (13 films) CONTROLLED PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHTING. IndU 1959 9min sd b&w $50; color $100, rent $3.25 sh-c-ad Stresses that the same lighting principles can be applied to all photographic situations. Explains the various lights on the set depicted in the opening scene and demonstrates their function in achieving the desired drama of this motion picture scene CONVENTION TIME IN FRANCE. Radiant 1959 14y2min sd b&w or color (France for fun ser) free-loan c-ad Produced by Vavin, Inc. for French Grovernment Tourist Office Display on the art of handling an American convention "a la francaise." Shows top French resorts and highlights of the airlift of 600 American dealers to the Riviera 23