Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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IT'S OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY But what can we say about it? Not too much, really. We like making good films . . . films that persuade and excite . . . films that move products and people . . . films that make good sense. At 30, a film company is old. But we're not. Just ask anyone who knows us or who has seen our films. Even better, drop in some day. We make pretty good conversation, too. You'll find us in new offices at 28 West 11th Street New York, N.Y. 10036 IProciiaotions EDUCATIONAL & SCIENTIFIC GROUFS EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 46 sub-memberships and 180 personal memDerships, for a total enrollment of 875. Purpose: To encourage and improve the production distribution and utilization of educational nims. EFLA conducts a film evaluation service. 1966 American Film Festival: To be held May 11-14. at the Biltmore Hotel. New York II'I'-aVT^' ^''' members _ Evaluations, EFLA Bulletins, Service Supplements and Film Review Digest. A catalog containing descriptions of EFLA "gencrar' publications is provided on letterhead request. , LTD. THE FARM FILM FOUNDATrON, INC. Main Oleicl: 142.5 H St.. N.W.. Washington, DC. 20005. ^ Officers; Dr. Roger B. Corbett (New Mexico State University), PresUlent: Mrs. Edith T. Bennett. Executive Vice President; Beatty H Dimit (National Grange), Francis Wilcox (National Council of Farmer Cooperatives) Mrs. Haven Smith (Women's Committee Am' Farm Bureau Federation), E. M. Norton (National Milk Producers Federation), Vice Presidents: Ken Geyer (Connecticut Milk Producers Assn.), Treasurer: J. K. Stern (American Institute of Cooperation), Secretary: Charles Dana Bennett, Special Consultant; Lewe B Martin (Pope, Ballard & Loos), CounselDickson Loos (Pope, Ballard & Loos), Assistant Treasurer. Board of Trustees: Elmaar Bakken (Boy Scouts of America); Mrs. Edith T Bennett Exec. V. P.: Henry O. Bercher (International' Harvester Co.); William T. Brady (Corn Products Co.); Mrs. Anna Breckcnridge (Potomac Grange); Rober Ci)rbctt (New Mexico State University); P. Q. Davis (Assn. of Land Grant Colleges); Beatty H. Dimit (National Grange)Roger Fleming (American Farm Bureau I-ederation); Ken Geyer (Connecticut Milk Producers' Assn.); James E. Gibson (Peace Corps.); N. John Hansen (National Assn. of County Agricultural Agents); H. G. Hawes (Maine .State Dept. of Auriculture) ; Karl D Loos (Pope, Ballard & Loos); Hcrschel D Ncwsom (National Grange); E. M. Norton (National Milk Producers Federation); Mrs. Haven Smith (Women's Committee, Am. larm Bureau Federation); J. K. Stern (American Institute of Cooperation); Carroll Sirceter (Farm Journal); R. Douglas Stuart (Quaker Oats Company); Webster Tenney (Future Farmers of America); J. Jerome Thompson (Chas. Pfizer & Co.); Francis Wilcox (National Council of Farmer Cooperatives): P. O. Wilson (National Live Stock Prod. Assn.). Honorary Life Members: Earl W. Benjamin, Frank W. Jenks, James A. McConnell. ; Wheeler McMillen, Mrs. Raymond Sayre! William T. Spanton. Channel Broadcasting Service); E. Q. (ig, bonnier (Foundation for American Ag-u ture); Ott Coelln (Business Screen Magazei Don Donnelly (American Farm Bureau ed eration ); Kit H. Haynes (National Coic of Farmers Cooperatives); Wib Justi »Ja tional Grange); J. Don Parel (Associatico America Railroads); Val Sherman (Natpa Milk Producers Federation); C. Maurice \iei ing (Ohio Farm Bureau Federation); Lou H Wilson (National Plant Food Institute); jd( Wyatt (Missouri Farmers' Association). Meetings: The Trustees meet each ycc ii June. The Board of Consultants meet to s«i films on call of the Executive Vice Presi^nt Purpose: The creation of better understpding between rural and urban America thnigh audio-visual education. Activities: (1) Distributes through its lain office and cooperating depositories Kim motion pictures found suitable by Bean of Consultants for Foundation endorsement, istribution is principally to rural America. Tpre is no cost to film users except for return fstage. There is, however, a small library of fecial purpose rental films maintained at 'he main office. (2) The Foundation, througlits contacts with all phases of rural Ame;a, makes available a unique consultation seicc to film sponsors and producers. ; • THE UNIVERSITY FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Office (of the President ) : Frank R. Piic. Film Production, Southern Illinois Univerty. Carbondale. Illinois. Oificlrs: Frank R. Paine. President; 'Rk\i^ J. Goggin (Communication Arts, New ^rk Univ.), Executive Vice President; Robert^. Wagner (Motion Picture Div.. Ohio Stc Univ.), Editorial \ice President; Wil.ni Drake (Motion Picture Div., Ohio Site Univ.), Conjcrence lice President: J ' Wrenn, Jr. ( Va. State Bd. of Eduean Treasurer: Luella Snyder (Winnsboro. I Secretary. Board of Directors: Oscar E. Pattcnr (Univ. of So. Calif.), Immediate Past I' dent; Raymond Fielding (I'niv. of !o Larry Silverman (Wayne State Univ.); i Senn (Purdue Univ.); John Tyo (Syr.i. Univ.); J. Blair Watson (Dartmouth). Committee Chairmen: Herbert E. Fai (Univ. of So. Calif.). Constitution; Jm Kuiper (Univ. of Iowa). Curriculum: Roirt Oeslerling (Univ. of Mississippi), Distrihuiri Vincent Talbot (Loyola Univ. of Los igeles), Equipnu'tU; J. E. Oglesby (Va. Si^ Bd. of Education), Fe.stivats and Conu John Mercer (.So. 111. Univ.). and Kern Mason (Eastman Kodak Co.), Historic Don Ci. Williams (Univ. of Missouri at Kisas City), International Relations; Mrs. J<n Flory (Penfield Central Schools), Mars H Board of Consultants: Roy Battles (Clear (concluded on the following page 46 BU.SINKSS SCREEN • i*