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CATALOGUE OF FILMS 163 vivid explanation of the United Nations. A printed commentary and two pamphlets accompany this film strip. WE ARE ALL BROTHERS 35mm., silent, color, 54 frames; sale only, $3.50 A third revised edition of the original version, the unit stresses the fact that all peoples are fundamentally the same; that there is no such thing as an Aryan race, no such thing as a Jewish race; that varying levels of intelligence and varying character traits are found in all races. Finally, that all men are brothers. This film strip is based on the pamphlet Races of Mankind. A written commentary and a copy of the pamphlet accompany the film strip. YOUR STAKE IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 35mm., silent, 46 frames; sale only, $2.60 Based on the Public Affairs pamphlet, this film strip is designed to analyze collective bargaining and other employer-employee relation- ships. It shows how breakdowns affect everybody and why the public has a direct interest and may, in fact, do its own kind of bargaining by refusing to buy or buy less when prices are high. Suggestions are made for achieving better relations between management and labor. FELMSTRIP ASSOCIATES PRODUCTIONS Distributed exclusively by New York University Film Library CREATING WITH CLAY 35mm., silent, 32 frames; sale only, $3.50 Edited by Shirley Silbert, instructor, New York University. Showing the step-by-step development of the clay from its original mass to its ultimate form, the film strip presents different steps and tools neces- sary for the successful working of clay. The student sees the prepara- tion of materials, the tools in use, and the kiln in which the final firing operation is performed. Samples created by students of the Craft Stu- dents League show the possibilities of clay work. Additional informa- tion for the user is furnished in a concise leaflet which accompanies the film strip.