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CLASS 19: A Masterpiece of Spanish Painting, color film by Radio-TV Bureau, University of Arizona.
Illustrates the successes and violent failures of whaling in the Atlantic and Pacific.
20. Music, Dance, and Drarnatic Art
CASALS MASTER CLASS: PROGRAM #17,
DVORAK 30 min., black and white. Nathan Kroll. Dist. by National Educational Television and Radio Center, 10 Columbus Circle, New York 19, New York Shows the idea, teaching methods, and artistry of one of the world's greatest musicians. Casals comments, interrupts and demonstrates how certain passages should be played for one of his students.
CLASS 20: from Casals Master Class, by Nathan Knoll.
Black and White film
21. Stories for Children BEAVER DAM 16 min., color. Crawley Films, Dist. by Contemporary Films, 267 West 25 St., New York 1, New York.
Shows how a beaver builds his dam and the danger it can cause to people. When a farmer
is about to shoot the beaver, his two sons find a way of saving both the beaver and the farmer's fields.
RELIGION AND ETHICS
22. Church At Work
THROUGH THESE HANDS 29 min., color. Wilson Davis Productions for United Presbyterian Church, Office of Stewardship & Promotion, 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27, New York.
Describes medical service in Korea and Pakistan and demonstrates the healing of the body and the spirit in the best tradition of Christian aid.
PHIL M. STRIP Color sound filmstrip. 122 frames. Produced and dist. bv the United Church of Canada, Audio
CLASS 22: Phil M. Strip, color sound film strip by United Church of Canada, Audio-Visual Centre.
Visual Centre, 85 St. Clair Ave. East, Toronto 8, Canada.
A cartoon character tells his own story, clarifying his identity, establishing his purpose, outlining the various steps in the production process, and his presentation in order to better define what a filmstrip is.
23. Doctrinal and Denominational THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
Color filmstrip. 52 frames. Produced and dist. by Broadman Films, Baptist Sunday School Board, 127 Ninth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee. Traces the Christian life through Cod's eternal purpose, man's encounter with God, the meaning of spiritual growth, the importance of the church, and other areas of spiritual develop ment.
24. Ethical Problems THE LANGUAGE OF FACES
17 min., black and white. American Friends Service Committee. Dist. by Contemporary Films, 267 West 25 Street, New York 1, New York.
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Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — August, 1962