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359-362.7 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY— ANNAPOLIS. TFC 1941 llmin sd (Washington parade) apply 359 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Columbia Pictures Corp. "A typical day. beginning at 6:15 a.m., is pictured with comment about the various training activities in classroom, gymnasium, and on shipboard. Class sessions with battleship models provide instruction in mooring and anchoring a ship, and in maneuvers and fleet formation. Actual training on small power boats to give first-hand experience in navigation is .shown in the closing sequences." Georgia 361 Social service DISASTER STRIKES. Castle 1946 17min sd loan 361 Produced by RKO Pathe for the American I^cd Cross Showing Red Cross In action in time of storms, fires, floods and di."asters of every kind, and its work of rehabilitation WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR. CanNFB 1946 23min sd $50, rent $2.50; also color $150, rent $5 361 Jh-sh-ad-forum Produced in cooperation with the Canadian Welfare Council, by Crawley Films An account of the growth and purpose of welfare organizations and the community chest movement in Canada. Illustrates the practical assistance offered by welfare agencies in the community by showing how the problems of a sample working class family were solved 362.4 The blind EMPLOYING BLIND WORKERS IN INDUSTRY. Castle 1945 17min sd (Problems of supervision) $28.58 362.4 c-tr-ad Guide Produced by U.S. Offlce of Education The role of the placement specialist for blind workers is emphasized and types of Jobs, safety factors and Important points in supervision in connection with blind workers are shown INSTRUCTING THE BLIND WORKER ON THE JOB. Castle 1945 17min sd (Problems of supervision) $28.58 362.4 c-tr-ad Guide Produced by U.S. Offlce of Education A blind person is given instruction on production drill press Job by an expert instructor. He is made familiar with a twist drill and the drill press. He is sho-wTi a safe path for his hands in carrying out the operations involved He learns quickly under good instruction and soon becomes a competent operator 362.7 Child welfare CHILDREN'S REPUBLIC. AFFlm 1947 23mln * sd $100, rent $7.50 362.7 Jii-sli-c-ad-forum Produced by Madeleine Carroll Films Two young Parisians, left homeless and hungry by the war, are picked up by the police. To their surprise they find themselves not in Jail, but in a school which Is run like a miniature republic. They find they have a voice in everything that takes place, from the subjects they choose to study to the very laws by which the children govern themselves. The camera records Madeleine Carroll's visit with the enthusiastic citizens of the children's republic. Miss Carroll also narrates the film "This is a stimulating film, not only because it shows children who have known terror and death and are finding their way back to life, but for those interested in the education of the world's future citizenry along democratic, freedom-loving lines." Film news CHILDREN'S VILLAGE. RKORadio 1948 19mln sd (This is America) apply 362.7 sh-c-ad-forum One of the nation's most pressing problems Is juvenile delinquency. In the Children's Village hundreds of delinquent boys receive a fighting chance to become good citizens. Started by good-hearted citizens, the Village at Dobbs Ferry, New York, operates by letting its young members run it along their own lines. Here they have their own mayor, police chief, magistrate, treasurer and their own small businesses Just like an actual village. The supervision is by adults, competent social workers, doctors, psychiatrists — who realize that a boy does not make backgrounds but backgrounds do help make the boy. The Children's village is not run as a prison. Punishment for offenses is not meted out by adult guardians but by a court of the boy's equals who can curtail his privileges and delay graduation CITY OF LITTLE MEN. TFC llmin sd (MGM miniatures) apply 362.7 c-ad Produced by Metro-Cjoldwyn-Mayer A pictorial account of the constructive social work done by Father Flanagan at Boys Town, Nebraska DISINHERITED. Children'sAid 1939 9min sd loan 362.7 sh-c-ad-forum Produced by Willard Pictures With incidental music and commentary by John Kieran, shows the health and recreational programs carried on in the seven children's centers of the Children's Aid Society MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. AssnFlm or * FlmProgram 1947 22min sd $60, rent $3.50 362.7 sh-c-ad Guide Produced by the Youth Division of the National Social Welfare Assembly. Narrated by Melvyn Douglas Startled into action by tragedy the folks of a typical American town, young and old, get together on a youth program and the fences between neighborhoods, races and religions begin to break down NOBODY'S CHILDREN. Forum ed special MOT 1947 17min sd $55 362.7 sh-c-ad Guide Shows the dangers in lax child adoption procedures and documents the more advanced methods RECOVERY ROAD. Children'sAid 1939 9min sd loan 362.7 sh-c-ad-forum Produced by Willard Pictures Shows children of all races and creeds recovering from serious illnesses or operations at the convalescent homes of the Children's Aid Society of New York RESTORATION BEGINS. 1947 17min sd loan SaveChildrenFed 362.7 sh-c-ad A revi.'sion of "Children of Tragedy" A report of Dr Howard E. Kershner's second visit to Europe after World war II. Pictures some of the progress made in helping the children of Europe SMALL FRY. CanNFB 1947 lOmin sd $25, rent $1.50 362.7 sh-c-ad-forum Illustrates the provisions made for the welfare of Canadian children. Family allow 352