Educational film catalog (1936)

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636.59-639 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 636.59 Ducks. Turkeys American eider duck. (Seeing Canada ser.) Smin 16-si-$8.58 35-si-nf-$43.20 Cana- dian gov't. 636.59 Bilingual titles The American eider duck, how it lives, nests and breeds its young, and also views of how eider-down is collected, cleaned and prepared for use in the manufacture of eider-down quilts and pillows "(Useful in) biology, nature study and domestic science (classesj" Am. museum of nat. hist. el-jh-sh Turkey business. IR 3S-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 636.59 A Bureau of animal industry film "Shows where turkeys are raised for market and modem methods of feeding and management.'' Producer 636.7 Dogs Work dogs of the North. ISmin 16-si-$15 35-si-f-nf-$50 1926? Church 636.7 Produced by Captain Jack Robertson "Shows how dogs . . . have played a large part in the conquering and building up of the far north. Some of the sequences covered are: sled dogs; their treatment; how they are assisted in breaking trail; what they are fed; how moccasins protect their feet; how they help pull boats up- stream; how they are 'boarded out' in the summer; breeds; how they are used as pack dogs." Wisconsin 636.9 Fur-bearing animals Fur industry of the United States. 3R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 636.9 A Bureau of biological survey film "Presents a comprehensive survey of the fur resources of the United States; the dif- ferent types of fur farms; utilization of fur." Illinois jh-sh-c Rabbit farming. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 636.9 May also be obtained in a IR version (16- si-loan 35-si-nf-loan) "Breeds of domestic rabbits; rabbitries of various types; possibilities of rabbits for meat and fur." Producer 637 Dairy and dairy produces Along the milky way. 25min 16-si-loan 1929 Borden 637 "Showing the production and handling of clean milk. An attractive picture suited for a general audience." N.Y. (State). Dept. of health A special high school version of this is obtainable under the title: Science, guar- dian of our milk supply (2R 16-si-loan) el Better w^ay of milking. lOmin 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan De Laval 637 "Circulation of blood of cow and secre- tion of milk in udder shown by animated diagrams. Operation and construction of DeLaval Mechanical Milker shown by animated drawings, diagrams and pic- tures." Missouri Dairy management. 2R 16-si-apply 35-si- nf-apply Soc. for visual educ. 637 "Portrays the dairyman's life; feeding and milking cows; weighing milk; the milk station; the silo; the farm buildings; sani- tary stables; water supply; machinery; im- portance of raising young stock, and all that is involved in the important phases of this agricultural pursuit." Texas sh-c—Guide Good foods—milk. Smin 16-si-$6 1930 Eastman 637 "Scenes at a dairy farm: grazing cows, a suckling calf, the farmer milking, and the farm-boy icing milk. A milkman de- livers bottled milk to a city home. Kit- tens drink eagerly from a saucer of milk. A boy enjoys milk with his dinner. Chil- dren drink it in a school lunchroom." Producer el-jh Guide Milk as food. (Ford educational library ser.) IR 16-si-$15 35-si-nf-$40 1922? Ford 637 "The film is designed to give an intelli- gent conception of the methods of han- dling and safeguarding milk from the cow to the consumer. A model dairy is visited and each step in caring for the milk is examined. The value of milk for rapidly building up undernourished chil- dren is emphasized." Indiana Milk for you and me. 4min 35-si-nf-loan 1925 U.S. agric. 637 A Bureau of dairy industry film "For use In Milk-for-Health week cam- paigns. Shows persons of all ages and of all walks of life drinking milk." Producer el-Jh-sh Milky w^ay. ISmin 16-si-apply 1935 Dairy- men's league 637 Production of milk in New York state el Guide Quality milk. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 637 A Bureau of dairy industry film "Approved methods of dairying for high- quality production. Of interest to con- sumers of milk as well as to dairymen." Producer sh-c Wisconsin dairies. 15min 16-si-$24 1927 Eastman 637 Production of milk on a small farm is contrasted with production on a large farm. A small herd of Holsteins is driven home by a boy and a dog. The cows are milked and the milk taken to the dairy where it is strained and cooled. Then the milk cans are collected from the farm. In the second unit we see a large herd in summer pasture, and then in a winter barn. Automatic milkers are shown and the milk is prepared for market. Unit 3 shows how cans of milk are emptied into large vats and pasteurized in a modern dairy. Clean bottles are filled and capped by automatic machinery and the milk shipped to the city in refrigerator and tank cars el-Jh-sh-c Guide 639 Fisheries Boats and fishermen of the Arctic and Tropics. (Harvard Pathe ser.) IR 16- si-$24 35-si-nf-$60 1928 Films of com- merce 639 "A contrast of boat types and methods of fishing used by the Central Eskimo and the Fiji Islanders. Excellent views of si-silent; sd - sound; f - Inflammable; nf - safety; el - elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior hlBh; c - college 56