1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition INDUSTRY AND ENGINEERING 69 MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS and PROCESSES GROUP 81 Building Materials Cementing the Centuries (2) Story of Alpha Cement. _ _ £©A202) A Concrete Example (2) Uses in construction of big buildings. (A193, 202) Construction That Endures fl) Uses of cement. (©A10, 176, 183, 202) From Mountain to Cement Sack (1) Manufacture of cement. (©10, ©A176, 183, 202 ) The Manufacture of Face Brick (1) Manufacture and use. (©A38) Fire Clay Refractories (3) Storage yards and kilns, and mines where fire clay is obtained; making of brick; molding of fire clay. (©A176) From Baggosse to Builder (1) Manufacture of celotex. (©36) From Pigs to Paint (2) Story of Dutch Boy White Lead. (©A202) Monarch Controls the Air (1) Shows value of modern weatherstripping and methods of installation. (A126) Story of Stone (1) Self-explanatory. (A202) Wallpaper the Beautiful (2) Of particular interest to engineering and technical schools. (©A202) Modern Quarry Blasting (1) Practices shown in detail. (©A90) Vermont Marble Industry (2) Quarries; turning, planing and cutting marble; water saw in cutting; polishing; uses in architecture. (©10) (See also Groups 80, 84, 86, 128) GROUP 82 Clothing, Textiles and Leather The Art of Spinning and Weaving (2) Development of hand spinning ; principles of weaving. (©A87) Cotton, Civilization's Fabric (2) Cotton from field to mill; spinning and weaving. (©A10, 73) Cotton Goods (1) Carding, twisting and drawing of yarn; production of thread; weaving and testing of fabrics; uses of cotton. (©57, 104) From Flax Linen (1) Traces flax from plant and seed stage to line flax; spinning; weaving and bleaching linen cloth. (©57, 104) The Linen Industrv in the U. S. (2) Growing of flax and making of it into fine linen. (©93) How Men's Clothing Is Made (2) Story of suit of clothes from the designing to making suit; Needle Trade School in New York City. (©10) How the Kenwood Blanket is Made (1 in sound, 2 in silent). (•©AA202) Romance of Cloth (1) From field to loom ; finished product. (A197) American Glove Craft (2) Glove manufacture. (©A50) Lace Making in France (^) Le Puy, lace-making center. (A31, 197) Luzon Lingerie (1) Designing and making of exquisite lingerie in the Philippines. (©32) From Cocoon to Kimona (1) Silk industry of Japan. (©32. 129, A197) From Cocoon to Spool (1) Life history of silkworm; obtaining of raw silk ; manufacturing process to finished bolt of silk. (©58, 129, ©A10, 28) How Silk Is Made (1) Steps in the making of silk; from laying of eggs to the steaming, boiling, and making of thread and cloth. (©10) Silken Cities of Japan (1) Modern process of reeling silk and spooling in large establishments. (A197) Silk (1) Raw silk culture in Japan; country traversed to reach United States ; methods of production in modern factory. (©57, 104) Romance of Rayon (2) From felling of trees to obtain strands oi rayon to the finished piece of shining material. (©A10) Leather (1) Sources of leather; tanning methods; making of shoes by hand contrasted with manufacture of modern machinery. (©57) From Hide to Leather (1) Manufacture of shoes. (A197) The Story of Leather (1, 2 & 3) Processes through which raw hides and skins go before they can be called leather. (©A171, A197) The Shoe (1) Production from raw materials. (©58) The Manufacture of Coward Shoes (4) All the operations. (©45) Romance of Shoemaking (2) Steps in manufacture. (©AH9, 202) Shoes of the Ages (1) Evolution of the shoe with actual historic relics and modern products. (A126) My Lady's Stockings (1) From the production of silk to the manufacture of stockings. (©Ill) The Reading Full-Fashioned Knitting Machine in Action (1 & 2) Operation of machine making full-fashioned hosiery. (©A50) From Lowly Worms to Lovely Woman (3) From silkworm culture in China to finished stocking. (#50)