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EDUCATIONAL FILM
1945 EDITION
GUIDE
669.7-67 1 W
RECITAL OF FAITH. 35min 16-sd-loan 1944 Mod 669.7
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"May be destined to take high rank among the films that tell of industrial contributions to the war effort. It is the story of the almost unbelievable expansion of a company whose leader risked everything he owned to back his faith in America.
"The opening scenes, dealing with a time eighteen months before Pearl Harbor, are dramatic keynotes of the entire film. Mr. Reynolds alarmed by the sensational increase in Germany's production of aluminum and magnesium sets out to dispel the illusion that plenty of aluminum is available for the building of an American air fleet. . . Mortgaging his private business to the limit, he undertakes the production of enormous stocks of aluminum from native American bauxite.
"Deposits of bauxite are opened in Arkansas. Plants covering a square mile are built at Listerhill, Alabama. . . The four-mile trip the move takes through these plants is very informative.
"Views of operations at other plants in Louisville and Richmond are equally interesting.
"The latter part of the film gives a preview of the important part aluminum will play in the world of tomorrow.
"Written and directed ... by Owen Murphy. . . Will hold its audience every minute— and leave an appreciation of the story of Reynolds Metals in this modern era." Business screen KiC
UNFINISHED RAINBOWS. 36min 16-sd-loan J 1942 Mod 669.7
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"The aluminum industry is traced from Napoleon Hi's time to the present. Early experiments by Hall to find a cheaper way of processing aluminum and his efforts to find a market are shown. Hall's followers in the field have constantly opened up new fields of use for the metal as in office furniture, electrical wire, train metal sheeting. A story of an industry, but the value of the film has not been impaired." Mary Rees Land
"The most beautiful film. Timely, interesting. Unusual." R. Collier, Jr.
"A fascinating story of trials and success In the American way." Wilber Emmert
"One of the few films suitable for high school chemistry classes. Teaches a lot about aluminum and inspires students to consider a career of research work or at least to appreciate the great labor that has given us our modern products." Collaborator Davis loan NJM
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670 Manufactures
AROUND THE WORLD WITH GM. 20min 16-sd-loan 1942 GM 670
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Produced by Sound masters, inc.
"Shows in travelog style how products made in the United States are serving in other lands. Animated maps are used to emphasize the extent of the area covered by our fighting forces, and many war products are shown in actual use on the firing line." Movie makers
"Among the war fronts shown are: an Atlantic convoy, Ireland, American rangers in the Dieppe raid, American planes over the Rhine valley, China, Russia, Alaska, the South Sea Islands, bombing of Tokyo, and so on.
"The instructional value in this film lies in the scenes that make places mentioned in the news headlines come alive. Teachers can adapt this film to classroom use, indicating that the comments directed to the GM workmen are secondary to the purpose for which the stu
dents are seeing it. Seldom has so much actual combat material been assembled in a single reel.
"It would be well to point out that all of the products shown represent only the output of GM, and that many times that amount is produced by other war plants through out the nation." School management
FACTORY FARMERS. lOmin 16-sd-$8.02 1944 Castle 670
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A USDA film
Decentralization of industry from congested cities to rural areas makes it possible for employees to combine the advantages of a cash income from industry with the benefits derived from country living
Workers at small rural plants are shown making machine tools, piston rings, gauze for surgical dressings, and other wartime necessities. In their spare time they engage in gardening, raising chickens, dairying, or managing small farms
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671 Soldering
ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY. TOOLS AND PROCEDURES: .NO. 2. HIGH FREQUENCY SOLDERING. 17min 16-sd-$24.60 1944 Castle
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Trade Guide A USOE production
The theory of high frequency heating is shown; how to select a work coil and leads; how to adjust the work coil to the work; how to determine and adjust correct soldering time and temperature; and how to use an automatic timer
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BRAZING FLANGES WITH SILVER SOLDER. (Shipbuilding skills ser.) 13min 16sd-$19.21 1944 Castle 671
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Produced by US Office of education Shows how tubing and silver brazing flanges are fitted; how flux is applied; how heat is applied to draw silver solder in and out; and how to clean flange after soldering This is No. 3 in the sub-series Coppersmithing in the Shipbuilding skills series B&H Rice
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BRAZING FLANGES WITH SPELTER.
(Shipbuilding skills ser.) 19min 16-sd-?26.47 1944 Castle 671
Guide
Produced by US Office of education Shows how copper tubing is prepared for flanges; how flanges are fitted for brazing; how borax is applied before brazing flanges; how tube and flange are brazed over a forge; and how brazed flanges are prepared for installation on the hull
This is No. 2 in the sub-series Coppersmithing in the Shipbuilding skills series B&H Rice
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67 1 W Welding
AIRCRAFT WELDING. 22min 16-si-$48; rent $3 1941 Gut 671 W
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Covers the process of oxygen-acetylene welding in aviation mechanics, starting with the
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