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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960 SOLUTION PROCESS. lowaSt-Ames 1959 7min sd b«few $25 sh-c Produced by Telecommunicative Arts Students . , . Illustrated by simple animation techniques the mechanisms by which various substances dissolve, using water and benzene as solvents, and common salt and naphthalene as solutes. Explains in terms of their molecular properties the reasons for differences in solubility of various solute-solvent combinations LC card Fi A 59-1104 SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS. Lassie 1958 13min sd color $100, rent $2.50 el-Jh-ad Points out, through the experiences of a typical eleven-year-old girl, the desirability of an outdoor recreational program for young girls, and shows how the Lassie League has met the need in one community LC card Fi A 59-338 SOMETHING OF VALUE (excerpt). TFC 1958 lOmin sd b&w rent apply sh-c Guide Classroom excerpt of the feature film of the same title produced by M-G-M Based on the book of the same title by Robert C. Ruark A dramatization dealing with the problems of a white boy and a Negro boy who grow up as brothers in Africa, showing how their relationship is threatened by adult prejudices as the boys approach maturity LC card Fi A 59-1065 SOMETHING TO DIE FOR. Gospel 1959 45min sd b«&w rent apply sh-c-ad Story of Kim Sun and his sister, Mei Lei, students in a Singapore high school who come to Christ as converts. Kim Sun and Mei Lei face expulsion from their home, and the consequent dark uncertainties of the future. This they face willingly, so firm becomes their newfound faith SOMETHING TO WRITE ABOUT. McGraw 1959 7min sd b&w (Your language ser) $50, rent apply Jh Correlated with "Your language," book one, by LaBrandt, Rose, Painter and Baldridge Three students discuss recent personal experiences, and their conversation is used to motivate the writing of their English themes LC card Fi A 59-799 SONATA AS A WHOLE In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) SONATA FORM: DEVELOPMENT AND LINK TO RECAPITULATION In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) SONATA FORM: RECAPITULATION AND CODA In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) SONATA FORM: THE DEVELOPMENT In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) SONATA FORM: THE EXPOSITION In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) SONG OF JEAN RICHEPIN. CinemalG 1959 13min sd color rent apply ad Produced by Carlos Toussaint Hopeless lover complies with his mistress request to bring his mother's heart to her pet dog. Experiment from Mexico, based on poem by the French symbolist Jean Richepin SONGS OF AMERICA. NET 1957 15min sd b«&w (Sing hi — sing lo ser) rent $3 p-el Produced by KQED. Kinescope Describes life in America through its songs. Shows how music was a part of work, worship, love, and social activities. Includes the singing of many folk songs SONGS OF NOVA SCOTIA. Contem 1958 llmin sd b«&w $50, rent $3 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by National Film Board of Canada Shows Dr Helen Creighton as she explores the by-ways of her native Nova Scotia, finding singers and songs in order to recapture on her tape recorder the fast -receding folklore of the early pioneers LC card Fi A 58-998 SONGS WITHOUT WORDS. CinemalG 1959 3min sd b«&w rent apply ad Produced by Yoram Gross Israel's first experimental film achieves effects with the trivial objects: matches and crumbled newspapers perform in a cinematic ballet with anthropomorphic overtones SOPHISTICATE. Tomlinson 1958 17min sd color free -loan sh-c-ad Produced by Unusual Films Describes a line of furniture manufactured by Tomlinson in High Point, N.C. Displays in detail some individual pieces and furniture groupings LC card Fi A 59-346 SOUND EDUCATION In CONSTANT CHALLENGE (14 films) SOUND OF POWER. Koppers 1958 21min sd color freeloan sh-c-ad Produced by Robert Lawrence Productions Records Koppers' work in the field of aircraft sound control. Gives the principles involved in Koppers silencing treatment. Shows past installations, and explores work planned for the future SOUND REASONING. Insulation 1959 5min sd color freeloan sh-c-ad Explains why noise is a problem today, pointing out that households were quieter fifty year ago and that the household appliances and the open architectural planning of today necessitate sound control. Shows how homes can be made more quiet by using perforated insulation board ceiling tiles LC card Fi A 59-775 SOUNDS FAMILIAR. See YOUR VOICE AND THE TELEPHONE SOURCES OF SWEETS In IOWA READING FILMS, HIGH SCHOOL SERIES (15 films) SOUTH-EAST ASIA AND ITS PEACEFUL PENETRATION BY THE CHINESE In ARNOLD TOYNBEE LECTURES (28 films) SOUTH POLE STATION In LAST CONTINENT: ANTARCTICA (12 films) SOUTHERN '500. MillerBrew 1959 28i^min sd color freeloan el-jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Dynamic Films Presents a stock car race in America on the nation's fastest track SOUTHWEST "HOPE-OUT" CUSTOMS. NET 1957 15min sd b&w (Sing hi— sing lo ser) rent $3 P-el Produced by KQED. Kinescope Story of the custom of helping out in the Southwest. Explains how people worked together in building their homes, harvesting crops, and promoting social activities. Discusses the cultivation of sugar cane and making of syrup SPACE FOR LEARNING. Ideal 1958 15min sd color free -loan c-ad Sponsored by California Redwood Assn. Shows how America's top architects are designing safer, more beautiful, more functional schools at surprisingly low cost to the community. Illustrates the contribution of a material like California redwood 102