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1949 EDITION 666.1-668.1 CRYSTAL CLEAR — Continued Ishlng, etchingr, carving, cutting, annealing, testing, packing, shipping and displaying glass are also sliown Sequence is devoted to table settings for breakfasts, luncheons, tea parties, formal dinners, and buffet dinners UN GRAND VERRIER. Franco-American 20min sd rent $3 666.1 c-ad Marinot, outstanding artist-artisan, is shown at work in the quarters of a glass factory where he is permitted to carry on his original creations after hours. A large portion of the film has no verbal narration, but an original musical score to accompany the artist as he plans & executes his work of art. French commentary HERITAGE OF GLASS. Modern 1947 23min sd color loan 666.1 jh-sh-ad Produced by Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Describes the manufacturing processes and myriad uses of glass. Shows how different types of flat glass are made, their different physical qualities, the purposes for which thev are made and how they are used. The use of glass for decorative appeal, utility, safety, remodeling and new construction are illustrated LOOKING THROUGH GLASS. BIS 1944 ISmin sd $10, rent $2.50 666,1 jh-sh-c-ad Manufacture of glass in one of Britain's factories, where the hand -craftsman still applies his art alongside modern, mass-production methods A sequence is devoted to the Department of Glass Technology at Sheffield University MAKING GLASS. Sazin 1939 14min si $24, rent $1.50 666.1 el-Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Filmed at the World's Fair glass center. We followed the process step by step, from the furnace to the finished product, showing the making of four different objects "A very interesting and complete film. . . Titles are exceptionally clear and concise." California MAKING GLASS FOR HOUSES. EBF 1948 lOmin sd (Elementary social studies ser) $45, rent $2.50 666.1 el-jh-sh-tr Guide The audience first sees sand, limestone and soda ash obtained, then sees these raw materials converted into glass, both in laboratory and in a modern industrial plant. Uses of glass in the making of houses are then shown SAFETY GLASS. USBurMines 1938 30min si loan 666.1 jh-sh-tr-ad Sponsored by the Ford Motor Co. Shows the making of safety glass from the quarrying of silica sand to the testing of the finished product SAND AND FLAME. USBurMines or GM 1944 21min sd loan 666.1 jh-sh-tr-ad Sponsored by Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corp. Shows the production of all kinds of glass including plate glass, structural glass, blown and spun glass total yield is sent to the United States. All Britain's china clay is to be found in the southwest and the film shows how it is obtained from the Trevisco pit in Cornwall. Sand is an important by-product of the clay and is put to good use in the manufacture of a new mass-produced house 666.7 Bricks MAKING BRICKS FOR HOUSES, EBF 1947 lOmin sd (Elementary social studies ser) $45, rent $2.50 666.7 el-jh-sh-tr Guide Shows the uses and the complete manufacture of bricks 667 Cleaning, dyeing, etc. MORE DANGEROUS THAN DYNAMITE. Simmel 1945 llmin sd $49 667 el-jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Guy D. Haselton "This film was made in cooperation of the State Fire Marshall of California and the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. An excellent safety film for school use. Fires are shown starting from the use of the following everyday articles: the electric iron, lamp cord under the rug, cigar and cigarette stubs, turning light out while in bathtub, burning rubbish in yard, gas burners, using gasoline or naphtha for cleaning clothes. Shows how much better it is to send the clothes to the cleaners. . . I recommend this picture for general use." Collaborator "The recommending of sending garment* to dry-cleaning establishments could be construed by some as an advertising film. . . An effective object lesson in fire safety." California 667.2 Dyeing COLOUR. BIS 1948 14min sd color $100, rent * $5 667.2 jh-sh-c-tr-ad Describes the nature of color and its many uses and then shows the development of modern synthetic dyes by the chemical industry of England HARNESSING THE RAINBOW, duPont 1947 * 29min sd color loan 667.2 sh-c-ad Produced by Sound Masters The story of the dyestults industry is portrayed with special emphasis being placed on the importance of reading the tags on dyed articles. The permanence of present day vat dyeing methods is shown 668 Other industrial chennicals BORAX FROM DESERT TO FARM. AmPotash 1947 25min sd color loan 668 jh-sh-c-ad Shows scenes in the California desert where borax is found and produced and the importance of boron in agriculture. Including boron deficiency symptoms on olives, celery, cauliflower, crimson clover, sweet potatoes, table beets, radishes, alfalfa and apples 666.4 Clay 668.1 Soap CHINA CLAY. BIS 1948 llmin sd $27.50, rent * $1.25 666.4 el-jh-sh-tr-ad Britain's second largest export of raw material is china clay, and twothirds of the SOAP. EBF 1948 lOmin sd (General science ♦ ser) $45, rent $2.50 668.1 el-jh-sh-tr Guide The nature, manufacture and cleansing action of soap are portrayed thru simple lab 513