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110 16-MILLIMETER SECTION "1000 and One"
NATURAL PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES GROUP 76 (Continued) Mining — Miscellaneous
The Mining and Smelting of Copper (1) Physical properties of metal: states in which it is found ; methods by which it is mined, concentrated and smelted. (48)
Lead (1) Way in which ore is mined and smelted; multiple uses of metal in industry : process of making white lead. (48)
Tin (1) Opencast mining, sluicing and bucket dredging shown in world's richest tin mines (Malay States) ; processes of making tin products. (48)
A Trip to Cripple Creek i1^) Few moments among greatest gold and silver mines in world. (125)
MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES GROUP 78 Building Materials
From Licorice Root to Maftex (2) Gathering of licorice roots, removal of licorice extract and manufacture from fibre residue of fire extinguisher, box-board, wall-board and insulating board. (44)
GROUP 79 Clothing, Textiles and Leather
Cotton Goods (1) Carding, twisting and drawing of yarn and production of thread ; weaving and testing of cotton fabrics ; uses of cotton. (48)
From Flax to Linen 1 1 1 Traces flax from plant and seed stage through threshing to line flax ; spinning of flax ; weaving and bleaching of linen cloth. _ (48)
Luzon Lingerie (1) Designing and making of exquisite lingerie in the Philippines. (23)
Siik ( 1 1 Raw silk culture in Japan ; country traversed to reach industrial centers of United States ; methods of production in modern factory.
(48, 77)
Woolen Goods (1) Sources of wool: contrasts methods of carding, spinning and weaving homespun and factory-made woolens. (48)
Leather (1) Typical and unusual sources of leather; tanning methods; making of shoes by hand contrasted with manufacture by modern machinery. (48)
GROUP 81 Metal Manufacturing
Iron Ore to Pig Iron (1) Shows mining, transportation and smelting of
iron ore. Steel bridge in course of construction ; uses of steel in everyday life. (48)
Pig Iron to Steel (1) Divided into three units ; The Open Hearth Furnace, The Blooming Mill, The Finishing Mill. Traces progress of the ore through mining process to finished product. (48)
Silver (1) Manufacture of sterling flatware and hollowware ; production of plated ware and mirrors ; uses and importance of silver in photographic field. (48)
GROUP 82 Paper and Publications
Books — From Manuscript to Classroom (1) A complete and dramatic story of the making of a textbook. (167) The Cure (2) Manufacture of law books. (44) From Tree to Newspaper (1) Getting out logs for wood pulp: life in a logging eamp : floating logs to pulp mill : making wood pulp, paper making. (48)
GROUP 83 Miscellaneous
Furniture Making (1) Contrasts important period styles of past with styles of today ; master craftsmen at work ; modern methods in machine production. . (48)
Glass Blowing, I & II (1) Correct procedure and manipulations for elementary glass blowing with Pyrex glass ; procedure for joining two tubes ; method of blowing bulbs. (48) Happy Hours (2) Making of crepe paper flowers. (170) Rubber ( 1 1 Traces product from plantation in Sumatra through manufacture of tires, tennis shoes and fountain pens in United States. (48. 77)
Other 16 mm. films shown by • throughout book.