Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 614.8 1943 EDITION ONE, TWO, THREE, GO. llmin 16-sd- apply TFC 614.8 p-el An MGM production available only to schools "A most effective safety education picture in vi'hich the leading characters are the mem- bers of the familiar 'Our Gang'. This picture v/as made at the request of and with the co- operation of a group of national safety organi- zations." Minnesota Minn $1 Ohio ROLLER BANDAGING. lOmin 16-si- sd-$24-$36; rent $1-$1.50 B&H 614.8 sh-c-adult Also available in color for $60; rent $3 Shows how to use different widths of roller bandages VES si-sd-$l-$1.50 SAFE USE OF TOOLS. 6min l6-sd-$20 1941 Coronet 614.8 p-el-jh Also available in color for $30 Shows the safe use of such simple tools as scissors, knives, hammers, saws, liles, clamps and other small tools, in the school and home situation as well as in the playground or backyard Ind (color) $2.50 Wis $1.25 SAFETY AT HOME. (Safety ser.) J^R 16-si-$12 1940 Eastman 614.8 p-el "This safety film for children in the first three grades illustrates safety practices for children in the home—care of playthings; haz- ards of climbing on unsteady furniture; lire, and the handling of matches; protruding nails; loose rugs, etc." Ohio Ariz 50c NC ConnH loan Ohio 111 50c VES $1 loS 50c Wis 50c Kan SAFETY AT PLAY. J^R 16-si-$12 1940 Eastman 614.8 p-el "A safety film for children in the first three grades. Contrasts safe and unsafe places to play; safety in the use of play equipment; good habits in play; proper care of the play- ground; and first aid for minor injuries." Ohio 111 50c Ohio MassPh loan VES $1 NC Wis 50c SAFETY AT SEA. ISmin l6-si-$24 1929 Eastman 614.8 el-Jh-sh-c Guide "Safeguarding navigation, the lighthouse, how the beacon works, the fog bell, light- ships, buoys, whistling buoys, acetylene light buoys, flashing buoys, bell buoys. The coast guard, a sea patrol, iceberg warnings, the crow's nest, cadet training, life boat drill, the life line, coast guard stations. "A rescue, distressed liner, broadcasting the SOS, use of rockets, putting on life belts, firing the life line, using the breeches buoy." Ohio AMNH $1.50 Kan Buck Ohio Cal $1 Wis 75c SAFETY IN THE HOME. (Social sci- * ences ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- $100 1940 Erpi 614.8 el-Jh Guide "Designed to awaken interest in the need for safe homes. First the film tells of the frequency of home accidents and of the num- ber of persons thus injured each year. Then one family's campaign to eliminate accidents in their home is shown in detail. Many safety devices, including those for the garage, work- shop, stairs, playroom, bedroom, and kitchen are illustrated. "The film's message is thus presented in a positive manner showing how accidents may be anticipated and prevented through careful safety arrangements." Educational screen "This film covers the subject matter very completely. Excellent as a guide to a safety program in the classroom." California This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source SAFETY PATROL. lOmin 35-sd-nf-loan 1940 GM 16-sd-Ioan 614.8 el-Jh-sh Young patrol boys parade thru a school corridor to a speciad training class. One boy is seen on duty and after helping a small girl across a street he joins a traffic officer. As the two stroll down the street they chat about the right and wrong things grown- ups and children do in crossing streets, etc. Over a soda the boy recites the nine rules of safety for the pleased officer "Positive approach to street safety. Well done. Goes over well with elementary boys and girls." Collaborator lo 16-$1.50 NYU 16-75C VES 16-$1.50 SAFETY SLEUTH. 6min 16-si-loan 1940 OhioS 614.8 el-Guide This color film may be purchased for $20 "In this picture a small girl decides, after reading Sherlock Holmes stories, to do some sleuthing herself. She follows a young boy riding a bicycle, who is violating safety rules. The film ends abruptly with the ques- tion 'What did Sally note?' "The pupils are left to discuss the in- correct actions of the boy on the bicycle. Children like this novel safety film." Col- laborator SING A SONG OF SAFETY. 2Smin 16- si-$70 1940 OhioS 614.8 p-el-Guide In this color film Mother Goose observes her children on their way to school. They play in the street, cross streets and ride bicycles carelessly. So she calls them to- gether and talks to them about safety. Then all play the game of safety except Simple Simon, Mary Quite Contrary and Tom th< Piper's Son. Mother Goose decides to award all her family, who have been careful, by taking them on a picnic trip to the zoo After a few pictures at the zoo, the film ends showing Simple Simon, Mary Quite Contrary, and Tom the Piper's Son with a changed attitude All the titles are in rhyme and were made by sixth and seventh grade pupils S.O.S. (Films from Britain ser.) 12niiii 16-sd-$8.50; rent 50c 35-sd-f-apply 1940 BritLib 614.8 adult "The crew of a lifeboat in a small vil- lage in Cornwall, England, is ready for any emergency at any time of the day or night. Their boat is kept in repair at all times so that they may answer any s.o.s. The film ends with a rescue at sea. Excellent scenes of the British coast around Cornwall. General use." PCW film service staff CFC 16 FC 16-35 Gut 16 Non-theatrical 16 PCW 16-$1.25 si - silent; sd-sound; f ■ inflammable; nf - safety; p . primary; el - elementary; Jh ■ Junior high; «h - senior high: 0 - college; trade • trade schools 179