Educational film catalog (1936)

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634.3-634.909 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 634.3 Citrus fruits Golden orange. ISmin 16-si-loan 1935 Castle 634.3 This film replaces an earlier one titled: "GrOlden health" A short history of the beginnings of the orange industry. Then follows the plant- ing of seeds, transplanting of young trees, grafting and final setting in permanent grove. As the fruit ripens it is carefully piclced and transported to packing houses where it is washed, air-dried and graded. The oranges are trade-marked, wrapped and packed for shipping "[Useful inj geography, hygiene, com- mercial geography, nature study and do- mestic science tclassesj" Am. museum of nat. hist. el-Jh-sh 634.5 Peanuts Peanuts. ISmin 16-si-$24 1928 Eastman 634.5 "Shows preparation of the ground: plow- ing, distributing lime, planting—harvest- ing: digging, loading shocks, picking pods —peanut products: cooking, salting, mak- ing peanut butter and peanut candy." Producer el-Jh Guide Peanuts—$30,000,000 worth. IR 35-si-nf- loan 1923 U.S. agric. 634.5 A Bureau of plant industry film "Culture of America's peanut crop In Virginia and the Carolinas, from the prep- aration of the soil to delivery at the shelling factory." Producer 634.7 Small fruits About bananas. Castle ISmin 16-si-Ioan 1935 634.7 This film takes the place of an earlier one titled "Banana land" "Complete presentation of the banana industry from the clearing of the Jungle and the planting to the shipment of the fruit to the American markets. Scenes laid in Central America." Wisconsin "rUseful in] geography, commercial geog- raphy, nature study and domestic science tclasses]" Am. museum of nat. hist. el-Jh Guide 634.9 Forestry A B C of forestry. IR 16-si-sd-loan 3S-si- sd-nf-loan 1933 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film Teaches the fundamentals of tree growth and good forestry practices Big game and the national forests. IR 16- si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1933 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film in cooperation with the Bureau of biological survey "Brings out the relation of the national forests to the preservation of big game and discusses management problems." Pro- ducer Forest and health. IR 16-si-sd-Ioan 35- si-sd-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "How the forests minister to the spir- Itiial and physical health of mankind." Producer Forest and wealth. IR 16-si-sd-loan 35-si- sd-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "How the forest contributes to industry and to the comfort and wealth of man- kind." Producer Forest or wasteland. 3R 16-si-sd-loan 35- si-sd-nf-loan 1931 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "Shows what the forests mean to us; how forests have been cut, until the land is stripped and flres and destruction fol- low; constructive measures adopted that have proved inadequate; and considers the question: What must we do about our forests?" California Withdrawn Jh-sh Forests and streams. IR 16-si-loan 35-si- nf-loan 1931 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "To teach the importance of protecting the forest soil and maintaining its water- storage capacity." Producer Jh-sh-c Forests serve man. IR 16-sd-loan 35-sd- nf-loan 1935 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "Illustrated lecture on the Importance of forests to mankind." Producer How forests serve. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- loan 1931 U.S. agric. 634.9 A Forest service film "Designed to teach the values of the forest to mankind and the importance of proper management of the forest." Pro- ducer Reforestation. ISmin 16-si-$24 1928 East- man 634.9 "Picture opens with a scene in a coun- try schoolroom where instructor is show- ing some motion pictures; close-up on screen shows fine forest regions; a deso- late forest 'fades in.' Close-up shows re- sult of wasteful cutting. A reforested re- gion. A tree nursery, workmen loading 10,000 red pine seedlings, 'heeling-in' seed- lings. A school project, pupils planting seedlings in barren area. Proper methods of planting are shown. Results after three, five, and ten years of growth are shown." Ohio el-Jh-sh-c Guide 634.909 Civilian conservation corps CCC accomplishments in Pennsylvania. ISmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 634.909 "Covering work in North and South parks, Allegheny County (near Pittsburgh); Cook Forest State Park at Cooksburg, Pennsylvania; five parks in the vicinity of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and the French Creek recreational area between Reading and Philadelphia." Producer el-Jh Civilian conservation corps at work—Ari- zona. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1934 U.S. agric. 634.909 A Forest service film "A typical CCC camp, and some of the activities of the men in forestry, road im- provement, and various other projects." Kansas el-Jh-sh-c tl - silent; «d • sound; f • InflammabU; nf-safety; •!- elementary; Jh • Junior high; sh • senior high; o - college 52