Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 369.4-380 Why not live— Continued trayal of what Red Cross training does when they do occur, at home, on the farm, in the water, and on the highway." Am. Red Cross "A compact, informative resume of ac- cidents which annually take a toll of amazingly high proportion in America. Sequences show major injuries resulting from madcap automobile driving, and other extremes of carelessness and ignorance. All are humanly and vividly portrayed and are bound to impress film audiences wit- nessing them. Scenes in the short are exciting and spectacular." Film daily 369.4 Youth groups World youth congress. SOmin l6-si-$100; rent $5 1937 World youth congress 369.4 Information given has not been verified by the Producer for this Supplement "A chronological record of the Con- gress—its inception, the week of activity in Geneva, and finally the setting up of a permanent international continuing organ- ization. The photographs give a glimpse of the setting of historic Geneva, portraits of many participants, and convey the at- mosphere of determination and mature purpose at the Congress. Titles run through the whole film identifying many personalities, and giving the essential con- clusions reached." Producer 369.43 Boy scouts Jambouree. 60min 16-si-$98; rent $10 1937 Bell & Howell 369.43 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm,: E Separate reels may be purchased for $30, rented for $1.50 per R "Presents the official motion pictures of America's largest and greatest boys' en- campment; the Boy Scouts of America dur- ing their recent Jambouree at Washing- ton, D.C." Distributor el-Jh-sh 370 Education 3 71 Teaching Children learn about their neighbors. ISmin 16-si-$25; rent $1.50 1938 Har- mon found. 371 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: YMCA Sales price given is for lifetime lease "Study of teacher training techniques with primary school children made in co- operation with the Primary department of Riverside Church School." Producer "Good film showing method used by a church school to stimulate children of ele- mentary school age to study their com- munity by means of projects and excursions with proper teacher preparation." David E. Strom 371.42 Vocations America marching on. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-f-loan 1937 Nat. assn. of manu- facturers 371.42 Produced by Audio productions "Patriotic screen editorial, narrated by Lowell Thomas. Shows the industrial fu- •i>*ilent; sd-sound; f - inflammable; nf - safety; el- ture in America, pointing out the oppor- tunities ahead for today's youth." Pro- ducer jh-sh-c 372 Elementary education Columbia's summer demonstration school in action. 12min 16-si-$20; rent $1.50 1937 Childs 372 Information given has not been verified by the Producer for this Supplement "Pupils of grade one make ice cream in their classroom and eat it as part of their activity program. Pupils of grade two study people of other lands at school, visit the Empire State Building and the site of the New York World's Fair of 1939. Grade three demonstrates the objects made in their study of Navaho Indians." Producer el-c Guide 374 Adult education You and your child. 2R 16-si-sd-loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan 1937 U.S. agric. 374 "Shows how parents studying together with the cooperation of the Extension Service meet everyday situations in the home to produce a satisfying family life." Producer 374.28 Community centers Today we live. 30min 16-sd-rent $15 35- sd-nf-rent $15 1937 Museum of modern art film library 374.28 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: Wis Produced by Strand film company, Lon- don, England "In England, social service schemes pro- vide temporary work for unemployed men in the distressed industrial areas, as well as reviving social life In the country vil- lages. This film, which has its action set alternately in the workless Rhonnda Val- ley, Wales, and a West England village, relates these activities with the change in social and economic conditions in Britain over the last hundred years." Distributor 379 Public schools Children at school. 33min 16-sd-rent $15 35-sd-nf-rent $15 1937 Museum of modern art film library 379 Produced by Realist film unit, London, England "This film reviews the whole system of public education in England. . . it shows the best and worst sides of the schools and presents the facts of the problem to the public." Distributor 380 Commerce. Transportation Facts behind the news. 37min 16-sd-loan 1937 YMCA 3IS DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: Geo Syr A Pennzoil company production We fly with United Air Lines on the historic flight that completed 100 million "?i®®x^°^ scheduled transport service: we ride the modem streamliners of the rails; elementary; Jh - Junior high; sh ■ senior high; c ■ college 25