1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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52 SOCIOLOGY "1000 and One" GROUP 124 (Continued) SOCIOLOGY General Broken Laws (7) Picture of parental responsibilities. Endorsed by many women's clubs and societies throughout country. Mrs. Wallace Reid's picture. (VIII) Hell and the -Way Out (5) Dramatized facts of the establishment, growth and achievement of the League of Nations. (19) The Toil of Tomorrow (2) Rehabilitation of that part of France devastated during the World War. Effective plea for end to all wars. (XV) The Woman Worker, Past and Present (2) Contrasts women's industrial activities in the home of a former era with their occupations in modern factories. (14 6) When Women Work ('2) Significant film on the woman labor problem. (146) From Whistle to Whistle (3) Story of woman's work from colonial times to the present. Development of standards for women in industry. (XXXI) An American in the Making (1) Immigrant in his native land; in America as an employee of a large steel plant; safety, sanitary and educational facilities placed at his disposal. (142, 148) Factory Welfare (1) Many features of the welfare department of the National Cash Register Co. — working conditions of women. (99) The Valley of Fair Play (2) Working and living conditions in the industrial community about Endicott, N. (XXX) Soldier's Home (4) Grounds and buildings of the National Military Home at Dayton, Ohio. (99) A Visit to Morgan Park (4) Housing development for employees of the Minnesota Steel Co., Duluth. (148) Welfare Activities of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. (1) Selfexp] anatory. (148) Welfare Activities of the Carnegie Steel Co. (1) Safety First picnic and rally; placing before the families of men who work, the meaning of safety. (XXX, 148) Welfare Work, National Tube Co. (1) Title tells it. (XXX) Welfare, Bridgeport Brass Co. (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) (See also Groups 21, 24-7, 31, 38, 43, 56, 100, 104-5 110) GROUP 125 Police The Arm of Justice (1) Police methods of detecting and outwitting evaders of the law. " (151) Finger Prints (^) Anthropometry, by which identity of people is positively established. (22) Prostitution and the Police (2) Designed for groups especially interested in problems of law enforcement relating to commercialized prostitution, produced especially for use with police officers. (6) (See also Group 134) GROUP 126 Social Organizations America's Heritage (2) Boy Scouts on truck tour through Eastern States. (I) Be Prepared (3) The experiences of a fine lad in the varied phases of scouting depicted in a highlv interesting narrative form. (XVI) Blazing the Trail to Manhood (1) A boy scout film. (XXX) The Boy Scout (S) Story of his good acts. (112,156) The Boy Scout and His Uniform (1) Beginning with the process of shrinking and cutting, steps in the manufacture of a complete outfit for Young America. (134) Boy Scouts Camp (1) Their activities and setting up camp. (99) Boy Scouts in Devastated France (2) Title tells it. (I) Boys Scouts of America (1) American scouts take a trip to England. (XVI, 151) The Call (3) Story of Jerry, orphan "newsy" who becomes a boy scout and a hero. Endorsed by National Headquarters of Boy Scouts of America. (153) The Diary of a Boy Scout No. 1 (1) A boy scout's activities in the summer. (XXX) The International Jamboree (4) Official motion picture record of the great meeting of thp Boy Scouts of the world held in Copenhagen. (XVI) Knights of the Square Table (4) Boy scouts. (77, 79) Molders of Manhood (1) What happens at the conferences of the scout executives of the United States. (XVI)