Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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8. Guidance: Persorwl and Vocational NEW LIFE FOR LISA 28% mill., black and white. F.C.I. Productions. Dist. by Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, N.J. Depicts the childhood and high school years of a young woman and her motivations leading to a choice of nursing as a career. EXesigned to interest the qualified student in this vocation. COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Three color filmstrips. Produced and dist. by Educational Filmstrips, Box 289, Huntsville, Texas. Guides the student who is planning to take college entrance examinations by giving i>ertinent information about the tests and hints on how to prepare for these examinations. 9. Hist or ij DEBT TO THE PAST 21 min. color. Produced and dist. by Moody Institute of Science, 11428 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25, Calif. Gives the student an overview of himself as recipient of a rich legacy from many races and civilizations and thus generates a sense of personal appreciation for our heritage from the past. THE REAL WEST 54 min., black and white. Produced and dist. by National Broadcasting Co., Project 20, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York. Tells the story of the authentic West through photographs and film. PATHFINDERS WESTWARD Six color sound filmstrips. 54 frames each. Produced and dist. by Society for Visual Education, 1345 Diversey Parkway, Chicago 14, Illinois. Presents the hardships, vision, and courage of the American pioneers. Maps are used along with slides, which recreate historical events. 10. Home Economics TWO STEAKS 13% min., color. Produced and dist. by Iowa State University, Film Production Unit, Ames, Iowa for the Iowa Beef Producers Association. Explains the interdependence of the cattle range and the feedlot in producing top quality beef. Also included are pointers on how to identify top quality beef. LET'S SERVE FRESHWATER FISH Color sound filmstrip. 42 frames. National Film Board of Canada for Ontario Department of Fisheries. Dist. by Stanley Bowmar, Valhalla, New York. Tells how to handle the catch, how to keep and prepare freshwater fish, and a number of ways to cook it. 11. Language Training, Literature LA GALLINITA ROJA 13 min., color. Produced and dist. by Film Associates of California, 11014 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25, Calif. Narrates the story of Little Red Riding Hood in Spanish for use in teaching beginning foreign language students. 12. TSlature and Wildlife 1959-60 ERUPTION OF KILAUEA 27V2 min., color. Produced and dist. by U.S. Geological Survey, Washington 25, D.C. Shows scenes of the 3 month eruption, which began in November 1959. Depicts how volcanos grow and actual recording of fountain noises are included in the sound track. ""^^POLLINATION Homt CLASS 12: Lije In A Pasture, a color filmstrip by Moody Institute of Science. LIFE IN A PASTURE Color fihnstrip. 34 frames. Produced and dist. by Moody Institute of Science, 11428 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25, California. Discusses the contributions of clover and other plants, cloverroot bacteria, earthworms and honey bees to each other, to cows and ultimately to human beings. 13. Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics NUCLEAR RADIATION: DETECTORS 15 min., color. Cenco Educational Film. Dist. by by Central Scientific Co., 1700 Irving Park Road, "•'"•x >.«, „ „ » «© 7t Ru th Pd i-, ' > w «. 0. I. n » , k k ■*»•■■»•'■ ■ C. Pi Kd >™ ><" 6" ' CLASS 13 : iSiiclear Radiation Detectors, Film in color by Cenco Educational Film. 440 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — August, 1962