Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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54 MOTION PICTURES FOR INSTRUCTION 120 Reel Library, so that the Lincoln topic is fully treated from another angle. 134. The Real. Roosevelt — 2 reels — $5.00 per reel — Bureau of Commercial Economics, Washington, D. C. Can be secured free from the Motion Picture Bureau National Council, Y. M. C. A, 1111 Center St., Chicago, and 120 W. 41st St., New York City. Roosevelt as a colonel in the SpanishAmerican War with his rough riders — as police commissioner of New York City and Governor of New York State — later as Vice-President and President of the United States. New prints of this subject are difficult to secure. The Y. M. C. A. (Moton Picture Bureau can furnish substitutes (rentals) from its new Roosevelt series listed in Part II, pages 39&-370. 134A. American Ideals — $5.00 — Neighborhood Motion Pictures Service, Inc., 131 W. 42nd St., New York City. One of Wythe's Citizenship Films, dealing with the initiation of an immigrant family into the ideals of American citizenship. The citizenship reels for the Libraries were printed before it was certain that the Wythe films would be released on a general rental basis; otherwise more of these would have been included. The remainder of them will be found in the Comprehensive List of Educational Films in Part II under the subject of "Citizenship." 135. Moulders of Manhood — $5.00 — Pictorial Clubs, Inc., Distributing Through Pathe Exchanges. The scene is laid at a conference of the Boy Scout executives of the United States; many of the most influential citizens of America are shown in this film; the famous scout, Dan Beard, and Ralph Hubbard, at the close of the meeting, stage an interesting episode from pioneer days.