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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1961 ^''1%k':!3.M«rHS" GERMAN WITH FILMS (15 films) AGING: A MODERN SOCIAL ACHIEVEMENT. IndU 1956 14min sd color (Agin« in thB moaeru world serj $yO, rent $3. 2a c-ad Correlated with the book "Aging in today's society" A lllmograph which describes the social changes of the past halfcentury, discusses the changes as related to longer life, and explains the implications of these changes in the future LC card Fi A 59-27 AGRI -SEARCH NEWS. Venard 1960 23min sd color free -loan Jh-sh-c Sponsored by Asbestos -Cement Product* Describes various research projects at agricultural experiment stations, at colleges of agriculture, and on farms. Includes the research program being carried on at Cornell University with the McDonald Farms Guernsey herd, the poultry research at L. b. U., the environmental tests with swine being conducted at the University of California, and the forage research at Maryland LC card Fi A 60-729 THE AIRPLANE CHANGES OUR WORLD MAP. See MAPS FOR A CHANGING WORLD AIRPLANES WORK FOR US. Churchill 1961 llmin sd b&w $60, rent $2.50; color $110, rent H . ^ .^ el Guide Depicts some of the common and uncommon uses Oif aircraft, pointing out that in addition to the carrying of passengers, mail, and freight, airplanes and helicopters are used for fire patrol, rescue work, weather patrol, construction of power lines, and crop dusting. Describes air to ground communication LC card Fi A 61-22 EFIjA evaluation card No. 4341 ALABAMA: LAND OF INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY. AlaPlan 1958 25min sd color free -loan sh-c-ad Shows Alabama industries, such as steel mills, primary aluminum, textiles, in operation. Sources of hydroelectric power, including hydroelectric and steam plants are shown ALASKA: THE 49TH STATE. EBF 1960 16mLn sd b&w $90, rent $3.50; color $180, rent $5.50 ei-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide A revision of a 1942 film View of Alaska, its climates and scenery, its geography and natural resources, its cities, and its people and their jobs. Indicates that many obstacles must be overcome before Alaska can reach its full potential of wealth LC card Fi A 60-559 ALEUTIAN SKYWATCH. BellTel 1961 27^/2mln sd color free-loan jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Audio Productions for Western Electric Co. Tells the story of the construction and operation of the Aleutian segment of the DEW Line. It also shows how the men of the United States Air Force live and work in this desolate area of the United States ALFALFA IN THE AGE OF AUTOMATION. FarmFlm 1960 13V2min sd color free-loan sh-c-ad Produced by Richard Crabb Associates for Certified Alfalfa Seed Council Shows how certified alfalfa seed, automation and farmers and ranchers who are agribusiness men are responsible for tremendous changes in agriculture THE ALGOMA STORY. USPlywood 1960 28mln sd color free-loan sh-c-ad Produced by Sager Film Productions Story of plywood and how modem natural wood materials are processed to bring out inherent beauty in a lasting more durable product. Shows fine architectural grade interior wood panelling In modern usage ALL FLESH IS GRASS. NET 1958 28mln ai b«few iir'atterns of life ser) rent $4.75 sh-c-ad Produced by University of Southern California. K.inescope Explains tne process of photosynthesis. Uses experiments, models and pnotomicrographs to show now plant cells transform light enei-gy into chemical energy. Stresses the importance of green plants to living creatures LC card Fi A 61-177 ALL STAR GAME OF 1958. Am&NatL 1959 20min sd color tree-loan p-el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Dan Endy Productions for A, G. Spalding & Bros. Highlights of all important plays from the baseoall All-Star Game of 1958 ALPHABET OF WATER COLOR— BALANCE. Classroom 1960 llmin sd color $110, rent apply el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Caldwell -Halls Productions Endeavors to give a clear understanding of what to look for in a subject and how to select, arrange and modify these elements to create a balanced, coordinated water color painting ALPHABET OF WATER COLOR— THE FIVE STEPS. Classroom 1960 llmin sd color $110, rent apply el-Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Caldwell-Halls Productions Gives five steps for successful water color painting: seeing and drawing the big shapes, establishing the relationship of the big shapes and the overall pattern through color, introduction of lines or caligraphy (to bring the painting into focus), tying the painting together through overlay, detail and texture THE AMERICAN CARNATION STORY. ModernTP 1960 26V2min sd color free-loan Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Norvel Gillespie This film delves into the reasons for the popularity of the carnation: variety of color, versatility, economy, appropriate for weddings, dances, bon voyages gifts, boutonVil^J^h M^ * Science and ^ man's ingenuity are constantly trying to find new ways to improve this flower AMERICAN MAKER. JamHandy 1960 25min sd color (Great America ser) free -loan Jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by Chevrolet Motor Division How native American craftsmanship be^^i^\ Colonial craftsmen and women fashioning what they needed; Eli Whitney's demonstration to Congress that started the United States on the way to industrial leadership; across the-country panorama of Americans at their work and at their hobbies; contributions of the new arts and crafts to everyday living AN AMERICAN MUSEUM. Princeton 1960 30min sd color $300, rent $25 sh-c-ad . Produced by City Art Museum of St Louis Portrays the behind-the-scenes-story of the operation of a communitysupported mu LC card Fi A 60-521 EFLA evaluation card No. 4162 ^■^ .A'^^.'^'pAN SAWMILL. FilmOrig rev 1960 20min sd b&w (Basic information film ser) $100, rent apply el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Revision of 1957 film Shows manufacturing lumber from logs. A typical sawmill is shown inside and out ^JlJ^'V^^°'^^^ 1^*^® J" ^^® community near the sawmill is also shown. Shows how the sawmill community is Interdependent with other American communities