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in theaters and institutions. President Bill DeV'ry explained that since 1961 DeV'ry Industries. Inc. has concentrated on the production ol complete electronic educational laboratory units for schools and industry — in the new age of automation.
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Almadeii Vineyards Carry Wine-Making Story to Vieuers of Colorfid Xeir Film
■ ,' An appetizing and inlormative picture of the famed Almadcn Vineyards is given viewers of a colorful new film titled. The Almadcn Slory of Moiinlaiiis ami Wines. Produced by John Wolfe & Associates of San Francisco from a script by the noted international wine expert Frank Schoonmakcr. the new film can be obtained through ail of the company's district managers or from the company's headquarters in San Francisco.
Much of shooting was done by Verne Carlson at Almaden's 4.{)()() acre Paicines Vineyards in the high, rolling foothills of the Gavilan Mountains in the San Benito area, which is fast gaining fame as one of the foremost wine producing areas of the world.
IBM: A MATTER OF BALANCE
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everyone. A Mutter of Balance points up the difference between simply "winning" and the more important success of genuinely meeting customer needs. On the screen as it is in the marketplace, that difference is real and meaningful.
A Mailer of Balance is the first of a series of different visual presentations with which IBM intends to augment its ethics program. Conlerencc-lable discussions between top management and field representatives on specific problems involving ethical decisions have been filmed by the Strauss Co. and will soon he integrated into the program.
1 hcse seminars — edited only for cinematographic effect and essentially unrehearsed — communicate not only management's ideas on various problems but its very concern with those problems to begin with. Like A Matter of Balance, the filmed seminars serve more than one purpose.
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IBM. the wide appeal of A Matter of ula^ was recognized by the Educational F^ | brary Association at the recent Americi Fi Festival in New York. There, the film i*civ the 1965 Blue Ribbon Award for \i< and thoughltui treatment of a subjc. has a significance beyond its meaning tt bu ness and industry.
A Contribution to Better UnderstaiJ^
Both IBM and the Strauss on:. merit respect for their contribution tv understanding of the interplay of forceseeming conflict of values within oir The pressures are subtle. But as A .\;.,, Balance makes clear, their impact on tl jm vidual is not.
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