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Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION 669-669. 669 Metallurgy ARMS FROM SCRAP. 9min 16-sd-$8.50; rent 50c 35-sd-f-apply 1942 BritLib 669 el-Jh-sh-c-adult Shows how metal can be recovered from blitzed buildings and railroads, how it is sorted, melted and used for war purposes B&H 16-$8.50; rent 50c 669.1 Iron and steel IRON MINING AND MANUFACTURE. ISmin 16-si-$25; rent $1 1941 BFS 669.1 sh-trade Shows open pit mining near Marquette, Michigan, loading ore into freighters, trans- porting it via Lake Superior and the "Soo" Locks to Detroit, where special machinery is used to unload the ore. The blast furnace transforms the ore into pig iron. At the fac- tory we see the iron remelted in the cupola, molding, pouring, and finishing the castings ready for assembly Ohio IRON ORE TO PIG IRON. ISmin 16- si-$24 1927 Eastman 669.1 el-jh-sh-c Guide Outlines the mining of ore in the Mesabi range, its transportation to Duluth and through the 'Soo' canal to Gary, Indiana, where it is smelted and cast into pigs "In conjunction with the film, 'Pig Iron to Steel' [listed below] this reel gives a clear picture of the steel industry, the processes in- volved, and the importance of iron and steel in our everyday life." Wisconsin "Excellent if brought up to date, ralthoughi the picture shows too much of things other than the subject." Collaborator "High in showing processes and skills. Too general." Dale J. Baughman 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 Eastman for nearest source MAKING AND SHAPING OF STEEL. 7R 16-si-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1940 US steel corp of Delaware 669.1 The following reels, each running 10-15min may be had separately: Raw materials; Making of steel; Flat-rolled products; Bars and struc- tural shapes; Rails, wheels and axles; Wire and wire products; Pipe and tube manufacture 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 US steel corp of Delaware for nearest source PIG IRON TO STEEL. ISmin 16-si-$24 1927 Eastman 669.1 el-jh-sh-c Guide "Pig iron, melting pigs, casting ladels, blooming mill, taking moulds to stripper, mak- ing a billet, ingot passes through blooming mill rolls. Finishing mill, heating billets, rolling mill, shearer, rolling 'I beams' and rails." Ohio "This film, with the film 'Iron Ore to Pig Iron [listed abovej traces the progress of the ore through the mining process to the finished product." Wisconsin "Excellent if brought up to date." Col- laborator 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 Eastman for nearest source STEEL. 25min 16-sd-loan 1937 Am inst of steel construction 669.1 Jh-sh-c Complete story of steel IdP STEEL. lOmin 16-sd-$30; rent $1.50 1938 Gut 669.1 Produced by Pathe News The manufacture of steel from liquid pig iron to the finished product. Hardened steel is cut like cheese, by a metal 1000 times harder than that which it cuts. Musical background is "Mazeppa" by Liszt B&H Ohio sd DG sd VES si-sd-$l-$1.50 PiD sd NFS si-sd-$27-$24; rent $1-$1.50 STEEL. (Industry ser.) lOmin 16-si-sd- apply 3S-si-sd-f-apply VL 669.1 jh-sh-trade Guide This Paul Rotha film taken in the great forges and foundries in the Midland of Eng- land shows many of the products of steel— huge ships, cranes, airliner, locomotives, frames of tall buildings—as well as actual foundry practices STEEL—A SYMPHONY OF INDUS- TRY. 20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1937 Am iron & steel inst 669.1 Jh-sh-c Produced by Audio "An impression of a basic industry." School management Geo 16-$1 WashS 16-50C STEEL—MAN'S SERVANT. 38min 16- * sd-loan 3S-sd-f-nf-loan 1938 US steel corp of Delaware 669.1 Jh-sh-c-trade-adult Documentary in technicolor. Narration is by Edwin C. Hill and music by Robert Arm- bruster's orchestra Vivid description of the steel industry from the mining of the iron ore to the finished product "The film is effective in its skilful blending of color and sound—it makes the subject dra- matic and vital. In technical and vocational schools the film would probably have more direct value and appeal. It is educational— could be discussed in science as well as eco- nomic classes." Thelma L. Feld STORY OF STEEL. (Knowledge build- ers scr.) IR 16-sd-$40; rent $2 1939 McCrory 669.1 Jh-sh Guide "Describes the manufacture of steel and shows its important uses in the world today. . . The picture looks like an assembly of old silent material with sound added. Omissions of im- portant steps in the process of making steel and errors of description in the narration are evi- dent. The film is suitable for classroom use in industrial subjects, in science, and in vocational guidance in the junior and senior high school." Committee on classroom films 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 McCrory for nearest source si - silent; sd-sound; f - inflammable: nf - safety; p • primary: el - elementary; jh - junior high; sh • senior high; e - college; trade • trade schools 257