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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960 EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE — Continued 2. DOES DISARMAMENT MAKE SENSE? Considers the economic and social gains of total disarmament instead of the proposed reduction of armaments 3. PERMANENT U N POLICE FORCE. De scribes the history of the United Nations "Emergency Police Force," charts its initial success and urges that it become a permanent U N institution 4. WHAT'S IN IT FOR EVERYONE? Pictures the eventual rewards of peace, prosperity, and freedom that can be realized under a strong United Nations 5. MEMBERSHIP IN THE U N. Explains how the nations of the world through membership in the U N can experience peace and freedom and yet retain their sovereignty 6. YOU AND THE U N. Discusses the relation ship between the individual and the United Nations and how this organization works for all of us 7. CHARTER REVIEW. Explains the whole question of Charter Review 8. ANSWER NOW. Urges World Peace, under law through the United Nations. .A montage of the other films of the series EINSTEIN. MichU-TV 1958 29%min sd b&w (Genius ser) $100, rent $5 sh-c-ad Kinescope , . ^ ^i. i Explains Einstein's theories and their implications. Discusses Einstein's social philosophy and religious concepts and tells why a world idolized a man whose theories few could understand THE ELDEST CHILD In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films) ELECTRIC POWER AND COMMON SENSE. BayState 1958 28y2min sd color $137.95 sh-c-ad Sponsored by Electric Power Companies Details a number of safety factors. Shows what can happen when a car hits a pole, the danger of careless kite or model airplane flying and tree climbing near live wires, careless handling of metal ladders, and contact with wire fences especially during a storm ELECTRICITY: HOW TO MAKE A CIRCUIT. EBF 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4 p-el Guide Shows how three primarygrade children set up a simple telegraph between their house and a tree house in the yard and learn how electricity does its work and how to use dry cell batteries. Explains the importance of safety in handling electricity and points out that dry cells are useful for experiments with electricity and circuits because of the relative safety with which they can be handled LC card Fi A 59-495 ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, MIXTURES In CHEMISTRY LABORATORY SERIES (27 films) ELEPHANT BABY. EBF 1959 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $120, rent $4 p-el Guide Story of a baby elephant from his first day in the jungle, through many weeks of training, to the day he joins a working of elepnants in a teakwood lumber camp ELITES AND CLASSES IN AMERICA. NET 1959 29min sd b&w (Seminar on American civilization ser) rent $4.75 sh-c-ad Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescope Presents a panel discussion on the present class struggle in America. Voices views on who owns and runs America, the place of business, the, military, and the intellectual elite in controlling our society, and the total effect of elites and classes on democracy EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films) EMBRYOLOGY In ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE (15 Tilms) EMERGENCY EMOTIONS. MinnU 1959 27min sd b&w (Understanding human behavior ser) $100 sh-c-ad Discusses patterns of behavior in response to threatening, dangerous, emergency situations. Describes various types of emergency emotional responses, and gives examples of their influence upon the behavioral pattern; discusses the importance of this type of response to the survival of the individual, and the causal relationship of emergency responses to disturbed behavior and symptom formation LC card Fi A 59-1010 EMOTIONAL MATURITY. McGraw 1957 20min sd b&w (Adolescent development ser) $120, rent apply c-ad Correlated with the book "Adolescent development" by Elizabeth B. Hurlock The dramatization of a high school boy's immature behavior, shows some of the consequences when an adolescent fails to channel his emotions into positive actions and feelings LC card Fi A 58-725 EFLA evaluation card No, 3846 EMPLOYMENT OF THE OLDER WORKER In A GIFT OF LIFE (14 films) ENCAUSTIC BY KARL 2ERBE. FloridaStU 1957 18min sd color $126 c-ad Explains the process of encaustic — the use of hot wax as a binder for pigment Follows the artist Karl Zerbe from the laying of a collage ground on bare masonite through the final touches of blow -torch to the surface of the finished painting EFLA evaluation card No. 3883 THE END OF SUMMER. Hirshorn 1959 12min sd b&w $100. rent $10 c-ad Several situations, in which a little girl, dressed in snowsuit and boots pulls a sled in summer, are used to satirize advertising, electrical appliances, and the cinema — and especially the bulk of surrealistic films LC card Fi A 60-534 END OF THE LINE. CanNFB 1960 30min sd b&w $130 el-Jh-,ad A nostalgic look at the steam locomotive as it passes from reality into history END TO COLOR CONFUSION. Bestwall 1958 13min sd color freeloan sh-c-ad Produced by Photo-Arts Productions Corp. The development and use of color styling by Beatrice West, color consultant, in Certainteed asphalt roofing and siding. Shows how color is used to bring about greater exterior color harmony in today's modern homes ENERGY. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energy: key to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75 sh-c-ad Produced by WQED Explains why energy is necessary, where it is obtained and why more energy is needed. Defines and gives examples of kinetic and potential energy. Uses charts and diagrams to show how energy is used and how much is available ENERGY LOSSES AT CONVERGING PIPE JUNCTIONS. MinnU 1959 23min sd color $200 c-ad Tile or field drainage study of St Anthony Hydraulics Laboratory and the Agricultural Engineering Department of the University of Minnesota ENFORCING RULES AND PROCEDURES In PLANT SUPERVISORS' PROBLEMS (6 films) ENGINEER IN A FUR COAT. Hilf 1960 12min sd color $100 p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Depicts the North American beaver, his works and his ways 32