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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1962 SPRING COMES AGAIN — Continued. earth. Introduces the concept that our whole universe is a rhythmic union of art and science by revealing basic, scientific principles found within the beauty of nature's changing face SPRING IS A SEASON. Journal 1961 lOmin sd b&w $55. color $110 p-el Guide Produced by Reinald Werrenrath Depicts the physical manifestations of birth, growth, and awakening, as seen in the spring. Described by a ten-year-old boy LC card Pi A 61-574 SPRING SONG. UnionCarb 1957 6min sd b&w free -loan sh-ad Shows spring servicing of the auto cooling system THE SQUARE. Carousel 1961 29min sd b&w (Look up and live ser) $135 sh-c-ad Produced by CBS News Examines the values of middle class American youth torn between the desire for security and the drive for creative self-expression. Tells the young man about to graduate from college and his fiancee facing the question of which job offer they will accept. In making this decision, they face the question. large a world can I handle?," ^^„„ EFLA evaluation card No. 4693 'How STAGE DEMONSTRATION. CalifU 1960 21min sd b&w $95, rent $5 sh-c-ad Suggests effective ways in which recent innovations in motion picture techniques can be used to meet the expanding needs in classroom communications STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO THE JOB In STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE METAL (4 films) STAINLESS STEEL— THE MIRACLE METAL (4 films). RepubSteel 1960 sd color ea freeloan c-ad Produced by Wilding, Inc. Titles are: HISTORICAL. DEVELOPMENT, 30min discusses the history of metallurgy from prehistoric times through the age of alchemy leading to the discovery of chromium and the experiments of Berthier, Goldschmidt, Strauss, Maurer, Brearley and others which led to the development of three basic types of stainless steel alloys LC caxd Fi A 61-978 METALLURGICAL BACKGROUND. 40mln. Discusses the changes in atomic structure resulting from thermal action for iron, carbon steel, and the martensitic, ferritic and austenitic grades of stainless steel. Explains the differences in three classes of stainless steel by means of the gamma loop. Defines common metallurgical terms LC card Fi A 61-979 SPECIFIC PROPERTIES. 40min. Demonstrates and compares the specific properties of the three basic classes of stainless steel, including such properties as corrosion resistance, magnetism, hardness, ductility, strength, toughness, electrical and thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, and heat resistance. Includes the development of stressstrain diagram and an explanation of passivation LC card Fi A 61-980 STAINLESS STEEL TAILORED TO THE JOB. 46min. Uses ten basic elements to organize the forty common types of stainless by the uses for which they were developed and are best suited. Explains engineering and metallurgical facts pertaining to the various types, showing examples of finished products. Defines general-purpose and special-purpose types LC card Pi A 61-981 THE STANDARDIZED TEST: AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL. IntPlmBur 1961 22min sd b&w $125; color $230, rent $7.50 c-ad Produced by Calvin Productions for the University of Kansas City Through the story of an 8th grade teacher who needs systematic and reliable information about the reading skills of her students, special attention is fiven to the criteria used to select an appropriate test, to the importance of maintaining standard procedure in test administration and to the value of the standardized test THE STAR OF INDIA. Copley 1961 12min sd color $125. free-loan sh-ad Tells that The Star of India is one of the oldest iron-hulled windjammers afloat. Outlines the efforts of the citizens of San Diego and The Star of India's restoration committee to gain support to restore her to her former glory LC card Fi A 62-905 STARS. IntFlmBur 1961 12min sd color $120, rent $5 . ^ .^ el Guide Produced by Robert Edmonds Explains relative fixed positions and apparent circular movements of stars in the sky. Identifies constellations; depicts our sun and solar system and illustrates and discusses nebulae and galaxies. Points out the relation of astronomy to distant space travel STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Contem 1962 20min sd color $175. rent $7.50 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by British Information Service Shows the pageantry of the State Opening of Parliament by Queen Elizabeth II inside the British House of Lords, and explains the British Constitutional tradition STINGING-CELLED ANIMALS— COELENTERATES. EBP 1962 17min sd (Biology ser) b&w $90. rent $4.50; color $180, rent $6.50 sh-c Guide Distinguishes the phylum coelenterate and its three classes by showing the characteristics of behavior and of body structure. Shows food digestion and reproductive processes. Demonstrates that coelenterates eat in response to a chemical glutathione which is found in all living organisms. Describes and analyzes hydra STORY IN THE ROCKS. Shell 1962 17%min sd color free-loan sh-ad Presents a simple introduction to paleontology, showing how scientists are able to reconstruct the nature of life on earth millions of yeas ago from fossils which have been preserved in rocks. Explains the evokition of life in landscape by a series of dioramas LC card Fi A 62-266 STORY OF A BOOK. Churchill 1962 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110. rent $4 el Guide Produced by Robert Waterman Follows the author H. C. Holling through the process of creating Pagoo. the story of a hermit crab, explaining how he gets the idea, does the research both in the library and by observation, writes and rewrites, illustrates, plans the dummy, and makes final preparations for printing DC card Fi A 62-806 EFLA evaluation card No. 4804 THE STORY OF CLOTHES DRYING. Maytag 1961 4%min sd b&w or color (Linda Marshall Homemaker ser) purchase apply, freeloan Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Douglas Productions Describes what an automatic clothes dryer is and does, its basic principles, and recent advances in its construction THE STORY OF THE BREEDS. Texaco 1957 25min sd b&w free-loan Jh-sh-ad Describes the advantages of 28 livestock breeds — beef and dairy cattle, sheep and hogs — and conditions under which ea<jh thrives 58