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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST INDUSTRY AND NUCLEAR ENERGY. NET 1956-1957 29min sd b&w (Nuclear energykey to tomorrow ser) rent $4.75 sh-c-ad Produced by WQED Discusses practical applications of nuclear energy in industry. Stresses the use of radioactivity in determining the age of the solar system, the age of an ancient site in Texas, and in solving the sewage disposal problem in Los Angeles INFANTILE DEPENDENCY, MAGICAL THINKING, AND OMNIPOTENCE. MinnU 1959 28min sd b&w (Understanding human behavior ser) $100 sh-c-ad Discusses the kinds of psychological activity that are assumed to occur in the infant as a result of his early helplessness, and in the young child as a result of his dependency upon parents during developmental years, describes some of the consequences of this physical and psychological dependence LC card Fi A 59-l()13 INN AND TRAVELS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3 p-el Produced by KQED. Kinescope Story of travels and inn keeping during the early development of America. Shows various types of early vehicles including the station wagon, hotel bus. and buggies INNOCENT PARTY. KansasHealth 1959 15min sd color free-loan sh Guide Available on purchase at $40.19 from Calvin Co. Produced by Centron Corp. Presents the case history of a teenager who contracts venereal disease from a casual contact and transmits it to his girl friend. Shows the emotional effects of the disease, and stresses the necessity of prompt medical atten LC card Fi A 60-520 INQUISITIVE GIANT. Contem 1958 28min sd b&w $125, rent $7.50 sh-c-ad Produced by British Information Services Shows the workings of a giant radio telescope recently constructed at Jodrell Bank, England, designed to give a new account of the universe and to draw a map of the heavens which may well revolutionize our present concept of space INSECT COLLECTING. Dowling 1960 14min sd color $135 el-Jh-sh Guide Shows where to look and how to capture insect specimens. Methods include netting, beating of host plants, night collecting, investigating dead parts of trees, using Berlese funnel method to procure microscopic specimens, and aquatic methods. How to raise to adult stages included EFLA evaluation card No. 4134 INSECT WORLD. Rothschild 1959 llmin sd b&w $50, rent apply; color $100, rent apply el-Jh-sh-c Guide Produced by Invincible Studios Shows close-ups of insects and spiders in natural habitat. Includes wasps building mud cells and stocking them with paralyzed spiders as food reserve, the combined power of an ant colony when attacking a large caterpillar, the life of the paper nest wasp, and others EFLA evaluation card No. 3992 INSECTS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3 p-el Produced by KQED. Kinescope Story of insects and how they damage plants. Explains the homes and activities of the spider and the fly INSIDE MAGOO. AmCancer 1960 14i^min sd color free -loan Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by UPA, Inc. Nearsighted Mr Magoo experienced the seven danger signals of cancer and saw his doctor, even though as a Sagittarius, he felt that he wasn't susceptable LC card Fi A 60-538 INSTINCTS In PSYCHOLOGY (37 films) INSURANCE— FROM THE FARMER'S SIDE OF THE FENCE. NatMutuallns 1960 23min sd color $225, rent $5 sh-c-ad Produced by Iowa State University Explains major coverages — Are, extended coverages, liability, and crop hail — to the farm property owner INTEGRATED CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM In COMMUNITY OF THE CONDEMNED (26 films) INTENT OF ART (7 films). NET 1957 ea 29min sd b&w rent ea $4.75 c-ad Produced by WGBH-TV. Kinescopes Titles ftre ' 1. ART AS UTILITY. Presents the utilitarian function and underlying ideas of varied works of art. Tells how many objects now treasured in museums were originally created for practical, utilitarian purposes. Explains how changes in ideas bring changes in art expression 2. ART AS REASON. Discusses the reasoning behind the contrasting styles of Greek and Roman architecture. Shows the canon of measurement governing the proportions of the human figure in the sculpture of Greece, Egypt, and India. Shows the application of the rules of dynamic symmetry to painting. Points out ways in which modern scientific knowledge inspires new forms of art through new processes of reasoning about space and matter 3. ART AS EMOTION. Explains some of the codes, symbols, and techniques employed by the artist to convey deeper meanings in art beyond the physical. Shows how lines can express the feeling of certain ideas or emotions 4. ART AS SOCIAL ORDER. Discusses re ligious and secular art as an expression of and a directing force in society. Explains how Chinese and Christian arts helped maintain social order and established images of faith. Contrasts art as individual expression in a free society with art as a propaganda tool under dictatorship 5. ART AS NATURAL KNOWLEDGE. Ex amines art in relation to nature and different ways of looking at nature. Compares the different views of nature as seen by the Egyptians and the Greeks. Explores the effect upon art of the developing interest in science 6. ART AS REVOLUTION. Illustrates how a changing environment forces art through a revolution if it is to retain vitality. Uses art objects to show how the rococo style of the French court gave way to the classical expression of Napoleonic pomp, which in turn gave way to romanticism. Discusses the great revolution in art in Europe during the 19th century. Points out the impact of technical developments and democratic ideas 7. ART AS HUMAN DISCOVERY. Examines modern art as an expression of the world today. Points out how the artist is involved in an age of discovery; how his work must be looked at as something new, not something to be recognized from past experience; and how art looks to the future, forecasting the unknown INTERIM. Cinemaie 1959 20min sd b&w rent apply ad Produced by Stan Brakhage Story of adolescent love and frustration, set in the wastelands of the city INTERMEDIATE PHRASE READING In DEVELOPMENTAL READING (16 films) INTERNATIONAL HEALTH In HERITAGE XVIII (4 films) INTERNATIONAL MORALITY In CONTEMPORARY AND MORAL PROBLEMS (4 films) 57