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ALPHABETICAL TITLE LIST
YARD STICKS. KansasStU 1957 14l^min sd b&w free -loan
sh-ad Illustrates measuring g'uides to increase the efficiency of the dairy unit
YELLOWSTONE ADVENTURE. Sportlite 1957 12%min sd (Adventure out of doors ser) b&w $55. rent $5; color $119. rent $7.50
Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Van Coevering Productions A pack trip for trout and a boy who
tells of the fun he had in Yellowstone Park in
Montana and Wyoming
YES AND NO
In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
YORK. lowaU 1958 9min sd b&w $35. rent $1.25
el A teacher directly instructs the viewing classroom audience in singing the song York. Emphasizes creative musical experiences rather than the technical aspects of the music. Designed specificially for the fifth grade LC card Fi A 60-389
YOU AND THE SILICONES. Dow 1958 Slmin sd color $126.78. free-loan
sh-c-ad
Explains how silicones solve industrial
Eroblems in design, production, maintenance; ow they contribute to national defense in transportation, weapons, communication; and how they improve family living
YOU AND THE U N
In EIGHT STEPS TO PEACE (8 films)
YOU AND YOUR BICYCLE. Progress rev 1960 llmin sd b&w (Safety for children ser) $50. rent $2
p-el Revision of 1948 film
Teaches safe riding habits to children. Shows the points of bicycle safety maintenance
YOU— AND YOUR FOOD. Disney 1958 8min sd color (This is you ser) $100
el-Jh Guide
Jiminy Cricket stresses the value of foods which are necessary to good health. Uses the analogy of the construction of an automobile to point out that proper foods must be eaten to build the body, to supply energy, and to maintain the body in good condition
LC card Fi A 59-547
YOU CAN'T BE EVERYTHING
In Di«5CnVERY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
(13 films)
YOU EARTH PEOPLE. Sterl-MovUSA 1958 14min sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Pelican Films for Better Heating-Cooling Council
History of heating systems — the advantages and applications of liquid heating and cooling systems
YOU— THE LIVING MACHINE. Disney 1958 8min sd color (This is you ser) $100
el-Jh Guide
Jiminy Cricket shows the difference between a living machine and a manufactured machine. He explains how to take care of the body and shows the functions of the digestive and circu^Ptorv svstems
LC card Fi A 59-546
YOUR CAREER IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY.
AmPaper 1956 21min sd color $115. free-loan
Jh-sh-c Story of people in the paper industry — their job opportunities and living conditions. Points out careers for which higher education is important
YOUR CHILD GOES TO THE HOSPITAL In CHILDREN GROWING (39 films)
YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY. Progress 1959 lOmin sd b&w (Traffic safety ser) $50. rent $2 ad Explains what the parent should teach the pre-school child in order to prepare him to negotiate safely the trip to and from school. Describes the continuing safety education which the child receives at school; discusses the necessary steps to take before bicycling should be permitted, and shows how to prevent the dangerous congestion of vehicles when picking up children at the school LC card Fi A 59-1143
YOUR FUTURE IN ELECTRONICS. RCAInst
rev 1959 21min sd b&w free-loan sh-c-ad
Revision of 1956 film
Explains how a student receives instruction in radio-television and electronics at the technical institute and then puts his knowledge into practice at industrial firms, research and development laboratories. Illustrates some of the many opportunities for electronic technicians including broadcasting, communications, servicing, civil defense and guided missies
YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE. MichU-TV 1958 14i^min sd b&w (Social security ser) $50, rent $4
sh-c-ad Kinescope
The facts about health insurance In the United States, the great number of American people who are excluded from any form of health protection, and what should be done for these people
YOUR OLD AGE INSURANCE. MichU-TV 1958 16min sd b&w (Social security ser) $50. rent $4
sh-c-ad Examines the problem of the Increasing percentage of the aged In our population and the need for insurance protection. Describes the types of benefits and payments under old age, survivors and disability laws
YOUR RICHEST GIFT. Owens-Ill 1958 lOmin sd color $109.12, free-loan sh-c-ad Demonstrates to workers their share of the responsibility for their safety from eye in.iury on the job
YOUR SILENT GUARDIAN. DuPont 1959
lOmin sd color free-loan
Jh-sh-c-ad
Produced by Jam Handy Organization
Portrays the history of safety glass and
illustrates the benefits of having it In the
windshield and side windows of automobiles
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY. MichU-TV 1958 14i4.min sd b&w (Social security ser) $50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
A survey of the OASDI program; how much people pay; why the program was started
YOUR TICKET TO SAFETY. Fass-Levy 1959 llmin sd b&w $65. color $115 sh-c-ad Guide Tells why traffic violators must be punished; explains how the enforcement system functions; and describes the procedures a driver must follow if he gets a citation
YOUR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Mich
U-TV 1958 14Vomin sd b&w (Social security ser) $50. rent $4
sh-c-ad
Kinescope
"What unemployment msurance is. how it got started in the United States, how it works. Examines the in<5urance from the standpoint of a specific worker in the State of Michigan and compares Michigan unemployment insurance regulations with those of other states
YOUR VOICE AND THE TELEPHONE. Bell
Tel rev 1959 7min sd color free-loan el-Jh
Revision of 1957 film entitled "Sounds familiar" , , . ^. ^ , x
Produced by Audio Productions
Tells how the telephone instrument transmits and reproduces the human voice through the conversion of sound waves into electrical impulses
LC card Fi A 59-763
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