A guide to film services of national associations ([1954])

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AMERICAN SOYBEAN ASSOCIATION Secretary, GEORGE M. STRAYER Hudson, Iowa 196 Founded 1920 Members: About 6,000 firms and individuals interested in all phases of the soybean industry. These members are scattered all over the U.S., with the majority of them located in the heavy soybean producing areas. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT: Circulation Manager: Delmar C. Cobie AIM: To distribute films to aid in the promotion of all phases of the soybean industry. ACTIVITIES: Distribution: At present the Department distributes three different films about soybeans. These are available for the cost of the postage. PUBLICATIONS: "The Soybean Digest," a monthly publication designed to keep members informed on all phases of the soybean industry "The Soybean Blue Book," an annual directory of the soybean industry FINANCING: The Association is financed through the membership fees, and any cost involved in distributing the films is financed by the member- ship fees. AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION (AUA), Division of Education Director, ERNEST w. KUEBLER 25 Beacon Street CApitol 7-3660 Boston 8, Massachusetts Division of Education founded 1937 VISUAL AIDS LIBRARY: Film Librarian: Ann W. Denard ACTIVITIES: The Visual Aids Library acts as a clearing house on information about films for Unitarian organizations and others; reviews films on religion, psychology, social science, and the humanities; admin- isters a film library; assists groups in arranging educational and religious classes and programs. A yearly catalog or visual aids list is distributed without cost within the denomination; 25^ per copy to non-Unitarians. FINANCING: The Division of Education of the American Unitarian Association 37