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Directory of Producers and Distributors This list consists only of producers and distributors whose films are listed in this catalog. It is not a complete list of all known sources. A&B Akin & Bagshaw, Inc., 1425 Wil- liams St, Denver, Col. Serve Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Texas Panhandle, Utah, Wyoming. The rate for one day is 50c per reel for silent films and $1 for sound. Also have some "loan" films for which users pay transportation charges only Acad, of motion picture arts & sci. Acad- emy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1201 Taft Bldg, Hollywood, Cal. Price of this film has been reduced be- cause the negative is worn ADA. See Am. dental assn. Aetna. Aetna Casualty & Surety Com- pany, Safety Education Dept, 151 Farm- in gton Av, Hartford, Conn. Ah Ahern, William J., Film Bookings, 716 Federal St, Troy, N.Y. Primarily a rental distributor. Produce 16 and 35 sound and silent films to order A.L.A. American Library Association, Publicity division, 520 N. Michigan Av, Chicago, 111. Am. agric. chem. co. American Agricul- tural Chemical Company, 50 Church St, New York City Am. brass. American Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Will consider selling prints although not usual practice Am. can. American Can Company, 230 Park Av, New York City Am. college of surgeons. American college of surgeons, 40 E. Erie St, Chicago, 111. Am. dental assn. American Dental Asso- ciation, 212 E. Superior St, Chicago, 111. Rent is $1 per day or $3 per week, plus shipping charges both ways. Films may be had on either 35mm or 16mm stock Am. films found. American Films Founda- tion, Inc., 542 Fifth Av, New York City Am. heart assn. American Heart Associa- tion, Inc., 50 W 50th St, New York City Am. inst. of steel construction. American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., 101 Park Av, New York City Am. iron & steel inst. American Iron and Steel Institute, 350 Fifth Av, New York City Am. league. American League of Profes- sional Baseball Clubs, 310 S. Michigan Bldg, Chicago, 111. Am. osteopathic assn. American Osteo- pathic Association, 430 N Michigan Av, Chicago, 111. Am. social hygiene assn. American Social Hygiene Association, Inc., 50 W. 50th St, New York City Am. trading assn. American Trading As- sociation, 723 Seventh Av, New York City Amkino. Amkino Corporation, 723 Seventh Av, New York City AMNH American Museum of Natural History, 77th St & Central Park West, New York City Application blanks will be furnished by the Museum's Film division. It is best to give second and third choice of both titles and dates. A small service charge is made and user pays transportation charges both ways An R. B. Annis Company, 1505 East Mich- igan St, Indianapolis, Ind. Have a number of the "loan" type films. Those which they rent average $1 per reel, plus transportation charges both ways And Anderson Supply Company, Inc., Ill Cherry St, Seattle, Wash. Serve Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Rates average $1.50 per reel if mailed and $1 if you can call for films Ariz University of Arizona, University Extension Division, Tucson, Ariz. Rentals range from 25c to $2 for most sub- jects. A few are $7.50. Users pay all trans- portation charges ArizTC State Teachers college. Flagstaff, Ariz. Maintain a library of Erpi films. Recent information, however, indicates that the films are not for rental As Associated Screen News, Ltd., 5721 Western Av, Montreal, Quebec Carry films of Erpi classroom films, inc. ASFL Association of School Film Li- braries, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City Offer two services— one for $25 and one for $5. Write the Association for full partic- ulars. March of Time subjects, which they offer, may be bought only by members. Non- members may rent these films from the addi- tional sources shown under each film. Some of the March of Time subjects have been reported as out-of-date because of nature of contents Au. See Audubon AudF Audio-Film Libraries, 661 Bloom- field Av, Bloomfield, N.J. Short subjects may be rented for $1.25 per day. Feature programs are approximately ll^ to 2 hours in length and rent for $10 and $12.50 per day 321