Educational film guide (1945)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE 1945 EDITION 676-677 PAPER MAKING — Continued large printing establishment to show how It Is used in publishing a magazine IdP si PFC sale apply; rent Ind $2.50 $3 Io $3 Wis $2.50 SHORT COURSE IN PAPER MAKING. SOmin 16-sd-loan Glatfelter 676 Shows the complete manufacture of fine papers in a modern mill. Begins with the cutting of the trees from which the wood pulp is obtained and continues through each subsequent process. Such indirect processes as power and steam production, water filtration, laboratory testing and control, and reclaiming of unused materials are also presented NYSWC loan TREASURES OF THE FOREST. 15min 16sd-$16 1941 Castle 676 Jh-sh-c-adult A USDA film Shows the cutting and transportation by sleighs, trucks, electric railways and waterways of logs to the pulp and saw mills; cutting logs into lumber and pulpwood; the manufacture of wood pulp, paper and viscose and the conversion of viscose into rayon fibres "This is the U.S. Department of Agriculture version of the Swedish film 'Treasure in the forest* (16-sd-$25; rent apply 1940 Scandia). It follows in a general way the translation made by the Scandinavian talking pictures and includes the same scenes though the narration varies in some particulars." U.S. dept. of agric. TREES TO TRIBUNES. 30min 16-sd-loan 1943 Chicago Tribune 676 el-Jh-sh-c This is a revision of the film Issued in 1937 Available to fraternal and social gatherings of non-political nature Shows the various steps required to produce a metropolitan newspaper. The scenes begin in the timberlands in Canada and end with delivery of the newspaper to the reader "Shows lumbering and paper making as well as the printing of the newspaper. Excellent for biology, chemistry, general science and social studies." Collaborator ft 677 Textiles. Weaving AR7 -0fKrtSPINNlNGnAND WEAVING. SOmin * 16-si-$50; rent $2 1930 Harvard 677 p-el-Jh-sh-c Taken in the unsurpassed Colonial rooms of the Boston museum of fine arts and under the expert supervision of the museum curators "Operating flax and wool spinning wheels. clock reel, and niddy-noddy for making skeins. Weaving processes on simple tape loom and on common hand loom. Arranging warp, setting up loom, preparing weft on bobbin." California "Schools and individuals working on handicrafts will find this pictorially pleasing as well as instructive. Women in costume of Colonial days go about the old arts of carding, spinning and weaving woolen and linen fabrics The illusion of iSoking backward It domestic history is well preserved, and groups interested m the subject will find thl film very much worthwhile, altho the action is "Excellent for technique.' ft Newark FACTS ABOUT FABRICS. 26min 16-sd-loan * 1941 du Pont rayon div 677 jh-shtrade-adult Describes yarns, constructions, dyeing operations and finishing methods used in making textiles. It also contains information on the care of fabrics, washing, etc. "The finest teaching film on fabrics we have seen." Collaborator Col 50c WashCE 50c Ken 65c YMCA loan NJM GIFT FOR THE GENERAL. 26min 16-sd-loan * 1943 Pepperell 677 sh-c-adult Deals with the great need at the present time for the conservation of household textiles and with ways in which it may be achieved. Shows too how this in turn releases looms for making fabrics needed by our armed forces. Factory scenes show the looms weaving and scenes at the front show our men actually using the materials woven on those looms, and other looms like them NYSWC loan SC 75c NYU 75c GOLDEN FLEECE. lOmin 16-sd-$10; rent 75c 1941 Australian N&I bur 677 el-Jh-sh-adult "The wool industry of Australia: Flocks of sheep with heavy coats of wool, washing of fleece whi'.e still on the animals, inside the shearing sheds, branding after the sheep have been sheared, grading and packing of wool. Subject matter is good, but the commentator is a little hard to understand." California AudF $1.25 NJM Cal 50c NYSWC loan DeV $1.50 Okla 25c 111 75c Syr 50c loS 50c Tex 25c Ken 30c VES $1.25 Minn 25c THE LOOM. (Pioneer life ser.) ll%min 16si-sd-$30-$40; rent $1.50. Also color-$55-$65 1943 Barr 677 el-Jh-sh-trade-adult Guide A narrative of the many different tools used by the pioneer weavers to produce cloth for their needs Warp is twisted on the spinning wheel and skeined on the niddy-noddy. The skeined yarn is wound from the swift onto the warping-board and the chained warp is removed from the board to the loom The threading of the warp thru the heddles and reed is shown and weaving progresses B&H LOOM WEAVING. (Handicraft instructional * films ser.) lOmin 16-si-sd-$30-$40; rent $1.50$2 1940 BraF 677 Jh-sh-c-adult Guide A girl student of the Universal School of handicrafts threads a small loom and, following a weaving draft, goes through the entire process of weaving a pattern B&H si-sd-$40; rent 111 si-sd-$l-$1.50 $1.50-$2 Ind sd-$1.25 Cine si-sd VES si-sd-$1.50-$2 MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD. (Miniature ser.) llmin 16-sd-apply TFC 677 Jh-sh-c A 20th Century-Fox production available only to schools "The story of the achievement of James Hargreaves, the humble English spinner, who invented the spinning jenny in 1767 thus laying the foundation for the 'machine age.' "The commentary describes this development in terms of its relationship to the conflict between man labor and machine labor." Advisory committee A&B Ohio 329