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1953 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE
FUN OF BEING THOUGHTFUL — Continued application of a few social skills, noticing what others like and want and then acting accordingly
LC card FiA 52-627
EFLiA evaluation card No. 944
GOOD TABLE MANNERS. Coronet 1951 lOmin sd b&w $50. color $100 395
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Educational consultant: Margaret M. Justin. Kansas State College
Shows that table manners are matters of courtesy, consideration for others and common sense. "Thru a dramatic device in which a 14-year-old boy is brought face-to-face with himself as a young man of 21, audiences will see that they soon will be entering an adult world in which they will be constantly concerned with making a good impression" Producer
LC card FiA 52-630
EFLiA evaluation card No. 1150
HOW bo YOU DO. YoungAmerica 1946 15min sd b&w $55 395
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Educational consultant: Eleanor Boykin, author of "This Way Please, a Book of Manners"
Presents situations that require Introductions— at home, at a dance or party, and at a store. Designed to help build social poise and self-assurance
LC card FiA 52-244
EFLA evaluation card No. 108
INTRODUCTIONS. InstrFhns 1948 lOmin sd b«&w $49. rent $4.50 395
* el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Simmel-Meservey Typical situations in home, business,
school, party and official gatherings are used to depict varied forms of easy, gracious greetings and conversation. How to meet situations requiring the introduction of friends, family and strangers is shown
EFLA evaluation card No. 578 Evaluation in Ed. Screen, Dec. 1948, p498
JOHNNY LEARNS HIS MANNERS. Pictorial 1947 16min sd b&w $60, rent apply 395
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Produced by Hugh Harman Productions A narrated story, illustrated on an artist's drawing board, of a little boy who is untidy, ill-mannered and selfish, is turned into a pig until his 'Goodself conquers his 'Badself EFLA evaluation card No. 429
JUNIOR PROM. InstrFlms 1946 22min sd b&w $98, rent $5; color $195. rent $7.50 395
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Produced by Simmel-Meservey. A companion film to DINNER PARTY 642
Pictures the experiences of two highschool couples who have a date for their big social event of the year. Shows how they face the various problems created by the occasion, such as selecting proper dress, making introductions, and the many other niceties which make such a social event either a great success or a dismal flop ,
EFLA evaluation card No. 57
Evaluation in Ed. Screen. April 1946. p202
MIND YOUR MANNERSI Coronet 1953 lOmin sd b&w $50, color $100 395
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Educational collaborator: Margaret M. Justin
A high school boy and his sister discover the correct way to act when with friends, when meeting new friends, when at home, at school or on a date. Considerations toward parents, teachers and other adults, as well as proper courtesy when driving an automobile, riding a bus or walking on the sidewalk, are presented
LC card Fi 53-204
OFFICE ETIQUETTE. EBF 1950 16min sd b&w $75, rent $3.50 395
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Educational consultant: Hamden L. Forkner, Columbia University
Emphasizes the importance of courtesy in everyday business contacts by portraying ways in which office etiquette contributes to success in office relationships. Shows how courtesy can be applied to typical situations such as applying for a job, reporting for work the first day, and performing routine secretarial duties. Emphasizes consideration for fellow workers and employer, telephone courtesy, promptness and the desirability of a friendly but businesslike attitude while on the job
SCHOOL COURTESY. InstrFlms 20min sd b&w $75, rent $4.50 395
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Produced by Children's Productions, Inc.
Intended to show the benefits of having relations between children and teachers based upon simple principles of thoughtfulness and consideration
Two children are shown in their first day at a new school. Many little acts of courtesy by their classmates are pictured
EFLA evaluation card No. 626
SOCIAL COURTESY. Coronet 1951 lOmin sd b&w $50, color $100 395
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Educational collaborator: Mary B. Weathersby
Demonstrates that getting along in social groups requires merely natural, courteous behavior and consideration of others. Shows how to improve social manners, how to appreciate the difference between formal and informal events, and how to learn the "right thing to do"
LC card FiA 52-4403
EFLA evaluation card No. 1130
TABLE MANNERS. AssnFlms 1948 lOmin sd b&w $45, rent $3 395
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Produced by Christy Associates. Collaboration and narration by Emily Post
Demonstrates the basic rules of table etiquet in a family dinner sequence from the first course to dessert and shows how the rules of etiquet for the family table also hold true for any occasion. Emphasizes that good table manners are natural, easy and pleasant habits
EFLA evaluation card No, 404
396 Women's position in society
SUSAN B. ANTHONY. EBF 1951 19min sd b&w $100, rent $4.50 396
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Produced by the Emerson-Film Corp. Collaborator: Ray A. Billington
The story of Susan B. Anthony's work as she sowed the seeds that one day harvested woman suffrage. Highlights her activities in organizing the women's temperance movement, in obtaining property rights for women. In campaigning for voting privileges; in short, in having women recognized as citizens. Re-enacts her trial (following her arrest for attempting to cast a vote) in which she heroically and unrelentingly states her case
LC card FiA 52-587
EFLA evaluation card No. 1244
WOMAN OF TODAY (13 films). FilmStudiosofChicago 1952 each lOmin sd b&w $20, rent $5 396
sh-c-ad Produced by H. A. Spanuth A series showing women in various activities in the field of music, sports, science, business government, society, and the home, offered to television stations stations and nontheatrical film users
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