Films (1953)

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Elements of the Entries llic ciiiric* (olloK tijc AtigloAtnerican Calahf^iug Rules. Each lille is followed by a generic icrin iiidicaiinf; ihc metlium of the work. Added ciuiic* arc made for ihc |K-rioii or IkhIx rcN|><iiisililc for ori>;iiiatiii>; the production of the work as well a» for the autliois and titles of piiblislied woik* iiixjn which the material is based or with which it is correlated. Rclereiice* from alternative titles or distinctive subtitles arc also included. Some special abbreviations arc used in the ph\sical description of materials: lx<w black and white Kil in color, colored fr. frames in. inches ip». inchc-s per second inin. ininuie(s) mono monophonic rpni. 1 evolutions jxrr minute s. sidc{s) sd. sound si. silent stereo. stereophonic Inimetliately below the summary of the contents of the material are the racttif^s whiih show where this work will Ix? found in other parts of a library .iialoj». .Arabic numerals precede the subject (s) with which the material !caU; roman numerals prctedc the added entries which give the names of (jervtns and corporate entities connected with the work and show whether this item is a part of a larger series. Bracketed tracings arc supplementary >ubject headings adopted from .Sears and other sources for use in school libraries, (hildren's collections, or small public libraries which do not require .1 complicated subject scheme. Library of Congrea classification numbers have been assigned to motion puturt-s and rilin%iii|>s since .August l!*71 anil to tr.ins|jarciuy sets anti slide sets since January 1972. These numbers appear at the left margin of the card beneath the tracings, enclosed in brackets. The numljcr in the middle of the line beneath the tracings is the Drwry ilfcxmal classification number, ini hided for libraries which classify materials by that system. .Assignment of Dewey decimal numljcrs was temporarily dis(ontinuetl in Novcml>er 1%3 and resumed in October 1967. Numliers are taken liom the 10th abridged edition of the Dewey list. The Library of Congress card number assigned to each card for identification, ordering, and slocking purjioses ap|>ears at the light margin of the card beneath the tracings. This number consists of a two-digit prefix followed b) d s<*r>al numl>er In annual (umulations. an asterisk in the light margin following a Library • l (longress card numlK-r indicate*) an entry appearing in the annual edition for the first time, without having appeared in any of the three quarterly issues for that sear. Before 1%9 the card numl>er for motion pictures and filmstrips consisted of the prefix Fi, followed by two digits of the year in which the card was (iisi printed and a sctial num>>er Cataloging (opv supplied b% agencies participating in the cooperative cataloging piogram was identified by the Examples I. Ulhrs I. N'llional Sainv Council II •'■'•I' iOIM.1l I r.40 M 7H-7S2977 71 7S2978 75-702481 • Ki 6V 1(107