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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962
HOMEMAKER'S NOTEBOOK (4 fl'nis). CalifU 1961 ea 27mm sd b&w ea $120, set $400; rent
sh-c-ad Guide Titles are:
1 WHAT'S IN FOOD. Shows the four food groups and explains the nutritive value of each. Planning a day's meals from food of the four groups is illustrated
2. YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT. Emphasizes the role of nutrition in the mdividual; describes the nutrients, their sources and what they contribute to the human body
3 FOOD— A WAY OF LIFE. Discusses the in
fluence of food on our lives and various psychological reactions toward food and its preparation
4 MEALS FOR EVERYONE. Shows how to
plan meals which satisfy, individual requirements and tastes withm the family. Discusses needs and activities of various age levels
HONG KONG AND KOWLOON, CITY OF NINE DRAGONS. LeMont 1962 21min si b&w rent $150
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by Thomas L. Schmidt Shows how 1,000,000 refugees who fled from Communist China are fast changing, the face of today's Hong Kong. Tells of the British government's near miracles of rehabilitation and shows how Peking's government inflames Macao's 325.000 Chinese inhabitants into frenzied communism
HONG KONG, FREE PORT. LeMont 1962 21min sd color $205
Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced by Thomas L. Schmidt Shows conditions of the Chinese refugees living in the colony of Hong Kong; describes the importance of the American consulate in Hong Kong; and shows how cooperation among the Americans, British, and Chinese helps to bring prosperity to the colony LC card Fi A 62-154
HONG KONG— SINGAPORE. Ideal 1961 13%min sd color (New horizons ser) $69.50 c-ad Produced by Twentieth Century Fox for Pan American Airways
Shows life in Hong Kong where many Chinese families live out their lives in junks and sampans on the water. Tells that Singapore is the British trading and cultural center of the Malay Peninsula where British traditions appear unshakeable, with conservative customs dating back to the days of Queen Victoria. The population is made up of Englishmen, Malayans, East Indians and Chinese
HOPE. Assn 1962 58min sd b&w rent apply sh-ad Sponsored by Moral Re-Armament Produced and acted by coalminers from the industrial Ruhr, this is an authentic drama of the ideological struggle for the future of Germany and the whole world in the setting of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. Shows the miners' enthusiastic receptions In their world tour of London, France, Japan, Washington and New York
HOUSE ON CEDAR HILL. Contem 1953 17min sd b&w $100, rent $6
Jh-sh-c-ad Events in the life of Frederick Douglass, the runaway slave who became an editor, orator, and statesman, are portrayed with historical documents, period drawings, photographs, and momentos found in the Douglass home in Washington, D.C. LC card Fi A 53-488 EFLA evaluation card No. 1783
THE HOUSEFLY AND ITS CONTROL. Coronet 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, color $110 Jh-sh Guide
Views of a large-scale model and closeup photography of the egg-laying, hatching, and emergence of the adult from the pupa are used in portraying the anatomy, life-cycle, and feeding habits of the common housefly. Shows how the housefly contaminates food and spreads diseases, and recommends methods for combating it
LC card Fi A 62-34
HOW A VIRUS KILLS In VIRUS (8 films)
HOW CHANCE MADE LINCOLN PRESIDENT. Post 1962 27min sd b&w (Readers Digest ser) $125. rent $8 el-Jh-sh-ad
Produced by Radio Artists Corp.
Story of the part that destiny played in propelling Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency. Five different events are interwoven to show how he was placed at the head of the nation in its greatest hour of peril
HOW TO COLLECT INSECTS. IllNatHist 1960 13min sd color free-loan Jh-sh
Discusses methods of collecting insects, showing the steps to be followed and the equipment needed
LC card Fi A 61-924
HOW TO LEAD AN EFFECTIVE SALES CONFERENCE. ICRCorp 1962 25min sd b&w $250, rent $40
ad Guide
Produced by Premier Film & Recording Corp.
Deals with basic principles of leading an effective conference type of meeting, and encouraging maximum participation of group
HOW TO MAKE A STENCIL PRINT. Bailey 1962 llmin sd color (Creative craft ser) $120. rent $6
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Produced by Ruby Niebauer
Introduces simple ways to cut and print original stencils as an approach to creative design. Reviews steps in making a stencil and shows a variety of prints being made, using tempera paint on different textures of paper. Explains the process of printing on cloth with permanent textile paints and includes a demonstration of three-color registration
HOW TO SELECT A TENT. BoyS 1962 13min sd color $12.25
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Dialogue between a customer and a clerk reveals points to remember in selection of a tent
HOW TO WITNESS. Broadman 1961 14min sd color $150. rent $7.50 ad
Shows steps through which a Christian witness must go in order to be successful in winning others to Christ. Emphasizes the use of the Bible in witnessing
LC card Fi A 61-599
THE HUMAN BODY: MUSCULAR SYSTEM.
Coronet 1962 13J^min sd b&w $75. color $150 Jh-sh-c Guide
Discusses the three types of muscle which make up the human muscular system. Photomicrography, models, and animation explain the structure and function of voluntary muscle tissue and laboratory demonstration illustrates the role of the nerve impulse in muscular contraction. Describes the role of ATP in the complex chemical process of muscular movement
LC card Fi A 62-267
THE HUMAN BODY: NUTRITION AND METABOLISM. Coronet 1962 13i^min sd b&w $75, color $150
Jh-sh Guide
Distinguishes between basal metabolism and active metabolism and expresses the energy requirements of metabolism in units of calories. Discusses the five classes of chemical substances which comprise all natural foods — carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals — and explains the basic chemistry by which they supply our bodies with energy and essential chemicals needed for growth and repair
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