A catalogue of selected 16mm. educational motion pictures ([n.d.])

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FILM LIBRARY EXPLANATORY NOTES Abbreviations AFF —A. F. Films, Inc. ASPCA —American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals BIS —British Information Services COHR —Commission on Human Relations EBF —Encyclopedia Britannica Films IFF —International Film Foundation McGH —McGraw-Hill MOT —March of Time NFB —National Film Board of Canada OIAA —Office of Inter-American Affairs OWI —Office of War Information SIB —Swedish Information Bureau SWC —State War Council TFC —Teaching Film Custodians, Inc. TWA —Transcontinental and Western Airlines UN —United Nations USDA —United States Department of Agriculture Descriptive Terms Guide—Where study guides are available, the word "guide" is noted after the film title. Guides are automatically included in the film can for shipment with the film and must be returned with the film after use. Reel—Running time is noted after each film title in terms of reels. In general a one-reel film will run ten minutes, a two-reel film for twenty minutes, etc. Films made up of two or more reels are mounted whenever possible on one spool.