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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE, 1960 UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION— Continued illustrate the value of motion pictures in portraying phenomena invisible to the human eye, and in explaining the interrelation and interaction between widely separated events, as well as in showing scenes of historical events, far-distant countries, and present-day events LC card Fi A 59-511 UNIVERS O'UTRILLO. See PAINTER OF PARIS UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL. TulaneU 1958 30min sd b&w (Tulane close-up ser) freeloan sh-c-ad Kinescope Describes the university as a meeting ground for scholars from all parts of the globe; shows how various areas of academic lire are related and interrelated; and explains that the university today is no longer a local entity but an international institution LC card Fi A 59-961 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON. DaytonU 1959 29min sd color freeloan sh-c-ad Produced by William G. Ditzel Deals primarily with the aspects of the University of Dayton from a community relations viewpoint. Produced with a stress on creative photography and musical score UNIVERSITY SECRETARY. MinnU 1959 30min sd b&w $135 c-ad Presents a day in the life of a secretary in a typical academic department of a large university. Dramatizes the proper and improper way of carrying out secretarial duties, and describes the principal functions of a secretary. Shows the most effective ways of organizing secretarial work and carrying out the duties in an office situation where a secretary must serve several bosses LC card Fi A 59-864 UNSEEN JOURNEY. Assn 1959 28min sd color free -loan Jh-sh-c-ad ^ Produced by MPO Productions for Gulf Oil Corp. Shows how oil is brought to the surface of the land and transported overland by the "biggest inch" in the world for hundreds of miles to the refineries; and how it is surfaced offshore and piped into tankers LC card Fi A 60-491 UP FROM CLAY. GenMot 1959 13min sd color free -loan 8h-c-ad , Tells how a new model car comes into being. Beginning with the automobile stylist, the story touches on the refinement of the design on paper through sculpturing it in clay and finally the capturing of the form and beauty of the newly created design in a strong, sound structure of steel USE OF THE CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE IN PHYSIOLOGY. lowaU 1960 19min sd b&w $60 sh-c-ad Reviews origin and principles of operation of the cathode ray oscilloscope, and suggests Its unique advantages as a research tool In physiology in connection with the detection and recording of nerve impulses in various experimental situations USING VISUALS IN YOUR SPEECH ^pp IpIIch" ^®"^® VISUALS IN YOlTr VACATION ON THE ATLANTIC. SwedishAm 1957 27min sd color free-loan ad Depicts an ocean vacation — from the doorstep of your own home in the U.S.A., until you start off in your own car, which you have taken along in order to visit all the places you want to see in Sweden VACATION WONDERLAND. Sportlite 1958 12i4min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65, rent $5; color $140, rent $10 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by American Film Reviews A camping trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. Shows hiking and horseback riding on the park's many trails along with sightseeing by car VACUUM PRACTICE. McGraw 1959 15min sd b&w (Advanced science ser) $95, rent apply sh-c Produced by Educational Foundation for Visual Aids, Great Britain A detailed explanation of the production and measurement of a vacuum. Illustrates the application of high vacuum techniques in industry and science VALLEY OF THE RED ROCK. Sportlite 1958 12J/4min sd (The travelbug ser) b&w $65. rent $5: color $140. rent $10 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by American Film Reviews -Depicts Oak Creek Canyon. 25 miles south or Flagstaff. Ariz. Shows many unusual rock formations. Indian ruins and mountain scenery often used by Hollywood. Also shows a close up of a bull snake and the world's largest ghost town VALLEYS. Gateway 1960 lOmin sd (Primary geography ser) b&w $55; color $110. rent $5.50 p-el Shows unusual valleys and explains their formation; how man has made use of valleys: the high mountain valleys are used as passes: dry valleys are turned into rich farm areas through irrigation; rich fertile valleys produce food for man VAN GOGH: DARKNESS INTO LIGHT (excerpt). TFC 1956 20min sd color rent apply sh-c Guide ..T .^>ssrJi"°":^ excerpt of the feature film "Lust for life" produced by M-G-M ^T /^ dramatization of events in the life of Van Gogh that influenced his art and were subjects of his paintings LC card Fi A 59-1067 ^^^^A}-^^^ DETERMINATION OF BLOOD ®^f^f'rn^°w^U 1959 16min sd b&w $60, rent $2.50 c A demonstration of the analysis of the total carbon dioxide content and oxygen content of Plasma and blood VARIATION FORM In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films) VARIATIONS ON A "GROUND" In KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS (18 films VEISHEA. lowaSt-Ames 1958 28l^min sd color free -loan Jh-sh-c-ad ,.^^oj+^.r^^*®^v,°^ Veishea— an Iowa State University open house" which is operated entirely Dy students ^^^k"!^'?]^ • '-^J^'^, O^ ALGOMA. CanTrav 1956 14min sd color free-loan ad Sponsored by Province of Ontario +!«», lo ^^"^i? °^^ ^^^^ }^^ scenic Canadian vaca el-Jh-sh-c Guide Titles are: ^^^^tn'«f<SJ^.S^?^^ PARTS. Uses animation to show that the present, past, future and perfect tenses of regular and irregular verbs are based on the three principal parts LC card Fi A 60-104 116