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917.89-917.91 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE 917.89 New Mexico CARLSBAD CAVERNS. ♦ color loan SantaFe lOmIn sd 917.89 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Also available in a 15mln silent version This color film follows the seven-mile trail through the Queen's Chamber, the King's Palace and the Big Room Shows ceremony at Rock of Ages where lights are snulTed out and after a full minute's pause a choir softly sings song of same name as lights turn up GLIMPSES OF THE INDIAN-DETOUR ♦ COUNTRY ROUNDABOUT OLD SANTA FE, N.M. SantaFe lOmin sd color loan 917.89 el-Jh-sh-ad Also available in a 15min silent version A motor tour thru wild and beautiful country to Indian pueblos near Santa Fe, New Mexico. We see Marie, famed pottery maker of Ildefonso; Taos, most picturesque of all pueblos; the Ranchos de Taos, quaint mission church built in 1772; Sanctuario, storied shrine near Chimayo; vast ranches, fruitful farms and many other points of interest "Very well done." Collaborator ROUNDUP TIME IN NEW MEXICO. NMSt TourBur 1940 12min sd color loan 917.89 Jh-sh-c-ad This color film shows a typical roundup In New Mexico. Rounding up calves, branding and how the cowboys live during roundup time are all portrayed In this film SANTA FE. Simmel 1945 5min sd color (Capital cities) $45 917.89 Jh-sh-ai Produced by Paul Hoefler Historical facts and figures on the second oldest city in the United States, the capital of New Mexico 917.9 Pacific states FAR WESTERN STATES. EBF 1942 llmin sd (The Americas) $45, rent $2.50 917.9 el-Jh-sh Guide Collaborator: Howard W. Odum, University of North Carolina Describes the economy of the states of "Washington, Oregon, California and Nevada, Including a brief historical resume of progress made in the use of resources in this region. Sectional contrasts, with respect to climate, topography, people and population densities, are shown, also representative mining, lumbering and agricultural activities "This series of contemporary life In the U.S. is fairly good, but teachers appreciate more scenery of the regions and less outline material." Collaborator A correlated fllmstrip is also available THE LUMBER STATES (U.S.A.— PACIFIC NORTHWEST). UWF 1949 20mln sd (Earth and Its peoples) $100, rent $6 917.9 el-Jh-sh Produced by Louis de Rochemont Associates The Pacific Northwest is our greatest lumbering section. The Importance of this Industry and Its dependance upon good conservation practices for continuance are the basis for the story of this film. The effect of the country upon the livelihoods of the residents of this area is also pointed up PACIFIC COAST. Filmsets 8min si $12.50 917.9 el-Jh Guide Shows the topography, natural resources and industries of California, Oregon and Washington PACIFIC COAST. MOT 1946 18min sd $55 917.9 Jh-sh-c-ad To California, Oregon and Washington, World War II brought an extraordinary expansion of industry, an increase in population and a profound change In the social life of the entire Pacific coast The film offers glimpses into such Pacific coast industries as shipbuilding, aircraft production, lumber, oil, steel, synthetic rubber — not to mention the scenic beauty and climate which have been credited with attracting an annual 500 million dollars worth of tourist trade to California alone RIVERS OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. Coronet * 1947 lOmin sd $45; also color $90 917.9 el-Jh-sh-ad Guide Collaborator: Dr Clifford M. Zierer, University of California at Los Angeles The story of the Columbia, Sacramento and San Joaquin, and Colorado river systems. These rivers function as avenues of commerce, logging and fish spawning and the dams built across them serve navigation, furnish electric power and water to the surrounding countryside SEAPORTS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Coronet 1947 lOmin sd $45; also color $90 917.9 el-Jh-sh-tr-ad Guide Collaborator: Dr Clifford M. Zierer, University of California On an exciting tour of the busiest Pacific ports we see the bustling activity of Puget sound, San Diego, Los Angeles and Portland. Of particular interest are scenes showing how Los Angeles, lacking a good natural harbor, has built one by erecting huge breakwaters at nearby San Pedro TRADING CENTERS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Coronet 1947 lOmIn sd $45; also color $90 917.9 el-jh-sh-tr-ad Guide Collaborator: Dr Clifford M. Zierer, University of California at Los Angeles Illustrates the components that make a small trading post grow into a large trading city. Pictures Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego WESTERN WONDERLAND. TFC lOmIn sd (Columbia tours) apply 917.9 el-Jh Produced by Columbia Pictures Corp. "An intelligent study of the Grand Canyon and Sequoia Valleys. The enormous rocks and the hugh trees have been photographed effectively at various angles and comment describes their dimensions. "The immensity of the Grand Canyon is pictured with convincing effect." Advisory committee 917.91 Arizona. Grand canyon ARID SOUTHWEST. EBF 1929 15mln si $24 917.91 el-Jh-sh-c Guide "Locates the hot deserts of the world, and pictures a desert sandstorm, remains of a petrified forest, sagebrush and cactus. Most unusual views of animal life In an arid land include a Gila monster, a horned toad, desert scorpions, a rattlesnake, a desert tortoise, a prairie dog, a badger, skunks at play, a wild cat and a coyote. "The last part shows the nomadic life of the Navajo in both summer and winter quarters. The men care for the cattle while the women perform their daily tasks of carding, spinning, and weaving wool." Colorado "Very useful." Collaborator 614