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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST EXPOSURE. IndU 1959 12min sd b&w $50; color $100, rent $3.25 sh-c-ad Clarifies underlying theoretical principles of exposure of the photographic image viz., the law reciprocity, film latitude, and bright *fi ness range. Illustrates the application of these principles to practice EXPRESSION THROUGH DANCE. Contem 1959 23min sd h&w $100, rent $7.50 sh-c-ad Part of a dance is performed by Harriet Ann Gray. Describes how a dance is readied for production, and how motifs for a dance composition may be found EXTENSION OF THE PHRASE In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS films) (18 EYE WITNESS REPORT. SunOil 1960 Slmin sd color freeloan Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by De Frenes Co. Describes the need for the development of a new system of dispensing gasoline to fit the modern engine's octane need. Traces the development of Sunoco custom blending LC card Fi A 59-237 EYES IN OUTER SPACE. Disney 1959 27min sd color (Science-factual ser) $250 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Explores the possibility of using weather satellites to predict and control weather and to preclude storms and other disturbances destructive to life and property LC card Fi A 60-468 F.B.I. McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135, rent apply sh-c-ad Produced by CBS-TV Reviews the history, training, laboratory methods, and some of the historic criminal and espionage cases solved by the Federal Bureau of Investigation LC card Fi A 58-1027 FDR: THIRD TERM TO PEARL HARBOR. McGraw 1959 27min sd b&w (Twentieth century ser) $135, rent apply sh-c-ad Produced by CBS-TV Features some of the historic moments in Roosevelt's career from the period of June 1940 to December 7, 1941. Describes personalities and events of his third term campaign, and discusses the ominous days preceding the entry of the United States into World War II LC card Fi A 59-820 EFLA evaluation card No. 4099 FABRIC STORY. Hartley 1960 ISVamin sd b&w $44, freeloan; color $116, freeloan sh-c-ad Sponsored by F, Schumacher & Co. How to flatter a home with fabric. Shows how to re-do a living room and bedroom by doing them yourself FABULOUS DECADE. NTPortAuth 1959 22min sd color freeloan sh-c-ad Available In English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian versions Story of the many new and improved land, sea and air terminals which have been provided at the Port of New York during the past ten years, as well as new facilities scheduled for construction in the years immediately ahead FACE OF RED CHINA. McGraw 1959 54min sd b&w $225, rent apply sh-c-ad Produced by CBS-TV Report on conditions inside Communist China, based chiefly on exclusive film photographed inside China in November and December, 1958. Covers the communes by which Red China Is mobilizing its vast human resources to do the work of machines FACE OF THE EARTH (10 Alms). NET 1957 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75 Jh-sh-ad Produced by KQED. ICinescopes Titles are: 1. TIME & TOOLS: INTRODUCTION. Pro vides an introduction to the series. Explains the various tools used by the geologist and the importance of time in the study of the earth. Shows why the face of the earth is "unchanging" yet "everchanging." Investigates and evaluates present day clues used to understand the changes in earth history 2. PLAIN DIRT. Explains the physical and chemical processes of weathering. Shows how rock is converted into soil and then reconverted to rock. Discusses these processes as they relate to the changing nature of the earth's surface 3. EROSION, Describes the work of water in forming the finer features of the earth. Explains the hydrologic cycle. Shows the mechanics of water as it erodes and moves materials over the surface eventually shaping valleys, canyons, plains, and deltas 4. THE RIVER. Shows erosive characteristics of rivers. Explains where rivers are formed and how they differ in size, motion, and shape. Shows why rivers meander thus producing river cycles. Demonstrates the behavior characteristics of great rivers with a miniature laboratory river 5. SCULPTURE OP THE LAND. Reviews early concepts concerning the formation of hills and valleys. Discusses the various factors which bring about erosion. Shows the evolution of a valley as it proceeds through the ages of youth, maturity, and old age. Explains the rate of land destruction and how the surface of the earth Is continually lowered and raised again 6. GLACIATION. Explains how glaciers are formed. Discusses three types of glaciers and their movement. Demonstrates how glaciers erode the surface of the earth. Points out areas on the earth's surface where glaciers are at work today and shows evidence of glacial work In the geologic past 7. THE SEACOAST. Demonstrates how ocean waves shape the seacoast. Explains the action of ocean waves in forming beaches, spits, and sea cliffs. Outlines the development of a shoreline through its various stages of change from youth through maturity and finally old age 8. SEDIMENTATION. Shows how nature makes a solid rock through the compaction of clays, sands, and silts under great pressure. Explains how age of rocks Is determined through a knowledge of plant and animal fossils. Discusses changes In land mass of North America as a result of the rising and receding of the oceans 9. BREAKING AND BENDING. Explains the factors involved in earth movement. Shows the mechanics whereby rock may be folded and bent. Points out the relationship of erosion to the breaking and bending of the earth's crust In forming land features 10. MOUNTAIN BUILDING. Explains the origin of mountains. Discusses the formation of sedimentary rook, deformation, and the final uplifting. Concludes with a brief summary of the preceding programs FACE OF THE HIGH ARCTIC. EBP 1959 14min sd b&w $75. rent $3; color $150. rent $5 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide A study of the geological evolution of the Queen Elizabeth Islands of the Canadian Arctic as shown in treeless wastes which bear evidence of glfl<"iers that advanced and receded, and in life forms that changed with the climate. Includes views of scarred hills, jagged rocks, and stone imprints of marine creatures from temperate watero LC card Pi A 59-632 FACE OF THE LAND. United Jew 1958 27mln sd b&w freeloan c-ad Follows Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman of the United Jewish Appeal as he moves around Israel meeting with various members of the multiple strata comprising Israel's population 35