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CONTRIBUTING PRODUCERS of the VICTORY TRAINING FILMS
ic T he aims on Precision Measurement were produced by LOUCKS & NORLING STUDIOS
■k Films on the Engine Lathe and Shipbuilding (5) were produced by THE JAM HANDY ORGANIZATION
* Films on the Milling Machine and Shipbuilding (S) were produced by CARAVEL FILMS, INC.
•k The films on the Vertical Boring Mill were produced by AUDIO PRODUCTIONS. INC.
* The films on the Shaper and the Radial Drill were produced by EMERSON YORKE STUDIOS
Further films in this series will be produced by the Calvin Company, Ray-Bell Films, Inc., and West Coast Sound Studios (N. Y.)
THE NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR AND SOURCES
ir In order to secure as widespread and inexpensive distribution of these motion pictures, as quickly as possible, it was decided to award the distribution of the program on a contract basis. Castle Films, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, was awarded a contract by the Procurement Division of the Department of the Treasury, for
the printing and distribution of these motion pictures. The prices quoted for each individual films are the prices at which that film may be purchased. Castle Films is utilizing the services of thousands of audio-visual dealers and representatives throughout the entire United States to distribute the films to schools and industry.
The program of training motion picture production of the U. S. Office of Education of the Federal Security Agency, was planned in its broader aspects by an Office of Education Committee consisting of the following individuals:
C. F. Klinefelter, ChahmAn W. M. Arnold I R Coxen R. W. Hambrook L. S. Hawkins Allen W. Horton E. L. Kirchner W. P. Loomis C. E. Rakestraw S. M. Ransopher Tom Watson
F. E. Brooker, Director, Yisn^ Aids J. W. Barritt, Technical Consultant
if Many other people and organizations have cooperated in the production of these films, advising on the technical content and organization, checking the accuracy and soundness of the teaching procedures portrayed, making certain that difficult teaching problems were covered, and in many instances, assisting in securing the necessary accessory jigs, fixtures, and the Uke required for the motion pictures.
The following have given freely of their time and experience in the production program: E. F. Allen, Head Shipfitter. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. William Ash, Head Moldloftsman. Wewporf News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. I. W. Baker, Principal, Dobbins Vocational School.
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania R, R. Barr, Coordinator, Mastbaum Vocational
School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ward I. Becksted, Instructor, Manual High Voca
tionai School. Kansas City, Kansas Earl L. Bedell, Director, Vocafionai Education.
Detroit. Michigan George W. Bent. Hull Superintendent. Newport
News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Robert D. Berg, Teacher of Machine Shop, Central
High School. St. Paul. Minnesota H D. Bourhill. Assistant Director, Paterson Vocational School. Paterson. New Jersey A, S. Boynton. State Director. Vocational Educa
tion. Hartlord. Connecticut Frank P. Bradley, Assistant Supervisor for Promotion. State Department of Education, Hartford. Connecticut W. E. Brunton. Assistant Director for National
Defense Training, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. A. Chauncey, Teacher of Machine Shop Practice, Dobbins Vocational School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Captain Herford T. Cowling, Army Air Corps, War
Department C. C. Crawford, Supervisor, National Defense Program, Detroit. Michigan H. W. Dahlor, State Supervisor, in Charge of National Defense Training, Jefferson City, Missouri Peter Dross, Instructor, Paterson Vocational School.
Paterson. New Jersey Lt. William Exton, Jr., Office of Public Relations. Navy Department
Leon E. Falgren, Director of Industrial Education,
Kansas City, Kansas ]. Ed. Galbraith. Machine Shop Instructor, Manual
High and Vocational School. Kansas City. Kansas lohn Gaillard, Mechanical Engineer. American
Standards Association. New York. New York J. T. Garman, Director. Division of Visual Education. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania H. F. Garyantes, Head Shipwright. Newport News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Mr. Geske. Department of Education, St. Paul.
Minnesota M. A. Gimbel. Safety Engineering and Personnel,
General Electric Company. Philadelphia. Pa. Vincent Gourley, Center Supervisor of National
Defense, Detroit. Michigan William J. Hargest, Associate Editor. The Amer
ican Machinist Herbert D Hall. President, The Herbert D. Hall
Foundation. Newark. New Jersey R. W. Hartmann, Area Coordinator in Industrial
Education, State Department of Public Instruction. Philadelphia S. R. Hickey. Assistant Supervisor of Training,
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Richard W. Howes. Assistant Supervisor. Trade
and Industrial Education. Hartford, Connecticut Dr. A. F, Johnson, Coordinator of Shipbuildinq,
JJ. S. Maritime Commission. Washington, D. C. Carl E. Karlstrom, Supervisor of Vocational Education. Detroit Public Schools. Detroit. Michigan A. A. Kvorning. Supervisor and Instructor. Tool
and Die, St. Paul Vocational School. St. Paul.
Minnesota H. E. Linsley. Wright Aeronautical Corporation,
Paterson. New Jersey Fred Lutz. Business Representative. Machinist's
Union. St. Paul. Minnesota H E. Madden. Coordinator, Bok Vocational School.
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania James F. Mason, Director, Pa(erson Voca(ionaJ
Schooi, Paterson. New Jersey Lt. M. H. Mertz. Motion Picture Project, Bureau of
Aeronautics, Navy Department C. W. Moeller, Gage Sales Department, Pratt and
Whitney Division, Giles Bement and Pond Co..
West Hartford. Connecticut
Frank Mueller, in Charge ol Gage Inspection, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford. Connecticut
Raymond V. Nord, Supervisor, Defense Training for Out-of-School Youth, East High School. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Louis Nusbaum, Associate Superintendent, School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
Lt. Thomas Orchard, Bureau of Aeronautics, Photography Section, Bureau of Aeronaufics, Nav^' Department
S. J. Perkins, State Supervisor. National Defense lor New Jersey, Elizabeth, New Jersey
George Piggott, Director, National Defense Training, for New York City, Brooklyn, New York
W. W. Renshaw, Coordinator, Mastbaum Vocational School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thomas Reynolds. Acting Head, Vocational Department. Norfheas(ern High School, Detroit. Michigan
Harry G. Schmid, Acting Director, Vocafionai Training Department. St. Paul. Minnesota
Herman Schumacher, Assistant Director in Charge of the Instructional Program for National Defense, De(roi(, Michigan
Charles Sehl, District Business Agent. Internanational Association of Machinists, Philadelphia
Mr. Sommers, Department of Education, St. Paul. Minnesota
O. P. Stamstad, Assistant Supervisor, Kansas City. Kansas
Edward J. Stepeck, Director, Bureau of Vocational Education. Haitford. Connecticut
W. L. Swartz, Manufacturing Engineer, CoJf Patent Firearms Company, Hartford, Connecticut
Franklin H. Thomas, Principal, St. Paul Vocational High School, St. Paul. Minnesota
R. O. Turpin, Shop Foreman. Fairfax District. Kansas City. Missouri
G. Guy Via, Supervisor of Training, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
B. Whitesides, Supervisor of Training, Wright Aeronautical Corporation. Paterson, New Jersey
Donald Whittinghill, Director of Visual Education, Detroit Public Schools
Edward S. Wisniewski, Faculty of Hartford State Trade School, Defense Training Center No. 1, Hartford. Connecticut
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