1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING "1000 and One' MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES CROUP 78 (Continued) Metal Manufacturing ***The Making of Steel (2) Various processes through which ore passes in being made into steel. (XXX, 72) ***Steel — From Ore to Rail (1) Showing the processes by which iron ore is converted into steel products. (151) Rolling Steel by Electricity (1) Intricacies in production of steel. (XXIX) The Manufacture of High Finish Sheets (2) Depicts cold rolling and other processes in making. (5) The Manufacture of Steel Sheets and Tin Plate (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) Arteries of Industry (4) Manufacture of wrought steel pipe from mining ore to shipment of finished product. (XXX) The Manufacture of Lap-Weld Pipe (1) The title tells it. (XXX) The Manufacture of Wire Products (1) The drawing of wire and manufacture of products — nails, fence, barbed wire and rope. (XXX) Hot-Rolled Products (1) Rails, structural steel and heavy plates. (XXX) Making of American Wire Rope and Its Uses (4) The title tells it. (8) Blue Center (2) A story of wire rope manufacturing. (XXX) Long Drawn Out (1) A little picture journey through copper wire mill. (XXX) Story of Lead Smelting (2) Self-explanatory. (142) Story of Lead Mining and Milling (3) Drilling, blasting and loading of lead ore; operations at mill. (14 2) Refining and Manufacturing Copper (2) Self-explanatory. (XXX) The Story of Abrasives (4) Carborundum industry. (142) Industrious Diamonds (1) Showing the part they play in making copper wire. (XXX) The Jewels of Industry (2) Story of making of modern abrasives and their use. (XXX) The Silversmith (1) How silverware is produced — from the ore to things of beauty and utility for the home. (23, 69, 156) ** Beaten Gold (1) Its manufacture. (IX) Fine Arts in Metals (2) Making sterling silver in the Gorham plant at Providence, R. I. (XXX) (See also Groups 73, 106, 123) GROUP 79 Paper and Publications ***The World of Paper (2) Epoch-making advances in art of writing, printing and papermaking from ancient to modern times. (X) White Paper (1) Manufacture of paper. (IX) Newsprint Paper (1) From standing forest to finished product. (37, 37A, 49, 113, 151) The Voice of Business (3) The making of paper from raw material to finished product. (XXX) Paper Making (1) Detailed study of the paper-making industry, both wood pulp and rag. For sale only. (58) The Daily Paper (1) Extensive and complicated business of publishing a newspaper. (151) ***The Making of a Great Newspaper (3) Complete process. Made with the co-operation of the New York Times. Gathering the news, transferring the copy from paper to metal and back. etc. (XVII) From Trees to Tribunes (3) Depicting every phase of the making of Chicago Tribunes from timberlands to delivery of complete papers. (XXX) ** The Romance of the News (2) The story of one of the great news-gathering agencies of the world — the Associated Press, and how news is gathered. (XV) The Art of Monoprinting (%) Demonstrated by Sicilian painter. (22) ** The Making of a Book (S) The various processes through which a book must go from linotype machine to bindery, with latest improved machinery and . up-to-date equipment. (19, 45) Your Book (2) Evolution of the book; how books are made today at the Athenaeum Press. (XVII) Making a Sales Book (1) From the making of the electrotype to the finished book. (99) The Romance of Making a Modern Magazine (2) The "Dearborn Independent" from raw stock to finished product. (58) The Record Makers of Business (1 & 2) The manufacture of carbon papers and inked ribbons. (XXX, 29, 149) The Absorbing Story of Thirsty Fibre (1) Paper making from felling of trees to the packing of the completed product; manufacture of absorbent paper towels. (XXX) (See also Groups 14, 71, 82)