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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 614.8 International ice patrol. 15min 16-si-$30; rent $1 B&H 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16min: Des Hai VES 35mm: BosU Produced by Harvard and taken over by B&H when withdrawn by producer "The film is interesting as an account of the hazardous and exciting service of the International Ice Patrol which is con- ducted by the United States Coast Guard and supported by the principal maritime nations." Massachusetts Life saving. 20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- loan 1937 U.S. agric. 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: A&B Geo Ohio TexTech "Depicts and explains the requirements, adaptation, personal safety, approaches, carries, releases, shallow water carries, and resuscitation by the Schafer method. Many views taken under water." Producer el-jh-sh-c Pedestrian habits. 15min 16-si-$25; rent $2 1938 Bancroft 614.8 "This excellent film shows pedestrians crossing streets in small towns as well as city. The manner in which the pupils actually obey traffic signals is significant. Any child can see by example what should be done as each title asks a question, 'Do you do this—' instead of don't do this." J.K.W. el-jh-sh Safety at sea. (March of time) 5min 16- sd-$40 1935 ASFL 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM J 6mm: Cal Geo Minn Available for purchase only to members of the ASFL. Other users may rent from the sources given in italics "The safety precautions observed by the great transatlantic liners are noted, while the commentator explains that trans- atlantic shipping has for many years ob- served great precaution against disaster at sea. But American coastwise shipping companies have not all been so cautious. The standard steering system adopted by the International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, which has been adopted by every major country except the United States, is explained. The disaster of the collision between the passenger ship Mo- hawk and a freighter is dramatically re- enacted. During the closing scenes of the film the commentator tells us that the loss of life in this disaster has awakened the Senate to the necessity of enforcing the International Safety Code on all ships." Georgia Guide Safety at sea. ISmin 16-si-$24 1929 East- man 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: AMNH Buck Cal Ind Kan Ohio VES Wis "Safeguarding navigation, the light- house, how the beacon works, the fog bell, lightships, buoys, whistling buoys, acetylene light buoys, flashing buoys, bell buoys. The coast guard, a sea patrol, ice- berg warnings, the crow's nest, cadet training, life boat drill, the life line, coast guard stations. A rescue, distressed liner, broadcasting the SOS, use of rockets, put- ting on life belts, firing the life line, using the breeches buoy." Ohio el-jh-sh-c Guide School safety patrols. 15min 16-si-loan 1939 Wis. highway comm. 614.8 Film may be borrowed for transportation charges within the state of Wisconsin "Shows in some detail the various ac- tivities of the schoolboy patrol. Members are pictured directing pedestrian traffic at street intersections and railroad crossings, regulating pupils in entering and leaving school busses, and escorting younger pupils to and from school. The picture is too long and there is much repetition of simi- lar scenes. The use of specific town and school names gives this picture an interest to Wisconsin students that it would not have elsewhere." Research bulletin of the N.E.A. Guide Story of the United States Coast guard. 47min 16-sd-$175; rent $7.50 35-sd-f-nf- apply 1935 Bray; Films, inc. 614.8 Details of the service rendered by this organizatioK, narrated by Ford Bond. This film, which was made through special ar- rangement with the Coast guard, consists of SR and each reel may be bought sepa- rately at $50 each or rented for $3 per reel. Reel 1, History and organization; Reel 2, Air service; Reel 3, Academy; Reels 4 and 5, Service afloat; Reels 6 and 7, Serv- ice ashore; Reel 8, Cutter Northland in Alaska Jh-sh Street safety—for advanced grades. ISmin 16-si-$24 1933 Eastman 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: AdB BosU Buck Col Gen III Ind lo loS La Mich Minn NJ NSC Ohio TexTech VES Wis Made in cooperation with the National safety council and American automobile association "Graphically sets forth the safety prin- ciples that should govern the outdoor ac- tivities of older children, and that apply to adults as well." Indiana "Excellent but should be brought up to date." Collaborator el-Jh-sh Guide Street safety—for primary grades. 8min 16- si-$12 Eastman 614.8 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: A<tB BosU Buck Col Gen III Ind lo loS La Mich Minn NJ NSC Ohio TexTech VES Wis This film is similar to "Street safety— for advanced grades" (listed above) but has been especially prepared for primary grades p U.S. Coast guard academy. 24min 16-sd- $80; rent $4 1938 Bray 614.8 "Views of the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut showing facili- ties for training the future officers of the Coast Guard. Picture covers ... all phases of activities—studies, athletics, for- eign cruises, military drill, battle practice and graduation. . . Adapted for classes in vocational guidance and can be used in conjunction with 'The Story of the U..S. Coast Guard' or 'Coast Guard Communica- tions.' " Producer jh-sh-trade We who walk. ISmin 16-si-loan 1937 Wis. highway comm. 614.8 "A picture of Wisconsin pedestrians produced by the State Highway Commis- sion of Wisconsin. Contains candid camera shots of careless pedestrians, of various cities throughout the state. These pedes- trians were photographed in their regular habits and had no idea that their actions were being recorded on film. Ends with suggestions for safer walking." Producer "Too much repetition of same evil. Could be shortened by half and still retain the value. Of particular value to 'Safety First' classes." Collaborator el-jh-sh-adult si - silent; sd - sound; f - Inflammable; nf ■ safety; p - primary; el - elementary; jh - Junior high; c - college; trade - trade schools 157 sh • senior high;