3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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84 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS gium, Holland, Italy, Greece, and United Kingdom. Special edition of "ERP in Action." (10 minutes) 24 Home Life and Social Customs of the Japanese U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. Struggle between ancient and modern way of life: ancestral customs, formali- ties of worship, recreation, business routines, and educational training. (M 1062; 37 minutes) 41 Home Loan U.S. Veterans' Administration, 1946. How veterans get GI loans for homes. Ani- mated cartoon. (5 minutes) 31 Home on the Range U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1946. Improvements of Government's range pro- gram; properly located water holes, wind- mills, and watering tanks; deferred grazing; contour furrows; ranch scenes of round-up, branding, vaccine injection. Revision. (9 minutes) 32, 41 The Home We Love U.S. Economic Cooperation Administra- tion, 1950. Recovery of Mazamet, famous wool-processing town in France, by means of renewed wool and hide ship- ments made possible through Marshall Aid. American version. (15 minutes) 24 Hookworm U.S. Institute of Inter-American Affairs, 1946. (Health For the Americas Series) How a family is reduced to weakness and poverty by hookworms and how they rid themselves of illness. Emphasizes mode of infection and preventative meas- ures. Animated cartoon. Portuguese ver- sion "Uncinariose (Opilacao)" and Span- ish version "Uncinariasis" also available. (10 minutes, color) 32, 37 Hoover Dam U.S. Bureau of Reclamation [1950?] How Boulder Dam was constructed; work shots; desert and water scenery; signifi- cance of project. (35 minutes) 18 Hoover Dam U.S. Bureau of Reclamation [1940?] How Boulder Dam was constructed; work shots; desert and water scenery; signifi- cance of project. (40 minutes, silent) 18 Hoover Dam U.S. Department of State, 1949. How Colorado River was dammed to supply irrigation water and electrical power for Southwestern United States; relationships between Federal government, States, and individual citizens. Released through U.S. Office of Education for educational use in the United States. (33 minutes) 32, 41 Horsemastership: Care of Animals in the Field U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. Complete care of the horse by the trooper in the field, including rest periods, in- spection of the hoofs, noting all reins, cinches, etc. (TF 2-1267; 31 minutes) 41 Horses and Dots U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1933. Injuries to horses and mules of three types of bot flies; methods of treatment; eradication campaigns. (25 minutes, silent) 32, 41 Horseshoeing U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Farm Work Series. Livestock No. 2) How to handle a horse during shoeing; prepare the feet; select, fit, and nail on shoes; take off shoes; tighten old shoes on a horse. Supplementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 458; 19 min- utes) 32, 41 La Hortaliza en Casa U.S. Institute of Inter-American Affairs, 1947. Spanish version of "Better Eating." Portuguese version "Hortas" also avail- able. (7 minutes, color) . 37