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Lilmiry of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Fibnstrips
The planned economy {Motion }>Uture) I{pse;irch In-^titiitc oil Colli muni St Strategy mid Propapaiula. University of Souilifin Ciilifornia. Iftrr2. Made by Research Institute nnd K-VXT.
21» mill., •1(1,. lrf;w, Hi iiiiu. (Coiiiuiuiiisui : myth ts renlity. no. 9i
Willi ^Ide mid Bi;iDiial.
S.iiH\H\nry: A tilio siiidy on Russia's economic situation at tlie cniiclusion of tlie 191T revoUitloa. Discusses tlie retreat to the new economic policy, the goals and bmdeiis of the five-year plans diirlnR the 1920's and 1930's. various Indiistrlnl projects, service Industries, Incentives for Inhor, concomitant austerity in housing and public trnifijxiKiition, examples of nnhalanced divtrsificatloii. and sonroea of "tases for Investment." Features Leon Herman discussing the titJMiti :in<l I'li^ii.iI'l i-tj<s of the Soviet economy, the deployinenf of M.lin^.iii with the United Slates, and the Indl
i ..■> .\. Cook. Joseph Sands ; author, James A.
caioi
..f i:
Cool; : I1..SI,
1. Russia ill nil,' piiiicy — 1017 r. Los Angeles. Vnivi-r
sity of S.>ntli»-ni C'lilirovnln. Research IiiHtltuie on Communist Strntesj and Propagatida. Series: Commuul&m: myth vs reality (iloMon picture I no. li.
Fi A 65-0G4 Rese.nrch Institute on Cnumiunlst Strategy
and Propaganda
Planned Parenthood-World Population see
Margaret Sanger.
La Sortija de compromiso (The engagement ring)
Planned progress of Pakistan [Motion picture) Government of Pakistan. Karachi. 1056. Released in the U. S. by Pakistan Mission to tlie I'nited Nations.
31 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm
Siniimarn: Aa overview of the problems of Pakistan, discussing Its achievements -iince independence and Its prospects for the future.
1. Pakistan. r. Pakistan, n. United Nations General Assembly. Delpgation from Pakistan
Fi A 6.t-l388 Asia Society
Planned safety {Motion picture) Larry Dawson Production=, 1966.
I'l mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ciedita: Producer and director, Laurence Dawson.
Siimmarii: Captain Herman Ostrom of the Richmond, Calif.. Flie rK-imrtment suggests several safe ways to deal with borne fire hazard? and demon.st rates the value of pre-planning In saving lives.
1. Dwellings— Fires and fire prevention. i. Dawson (Larry) Pr"'Iiictions. San Francisco,
Fi A 66-1131; Liirry Dawson Productions
Planning a birthday surprise (Filmstrip) Family Films. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1961.
■J2 fr., o.li.i, 3.1 mm. and disc: 1 s., T in , 33i rpm, 3 min. (Happy times in the home and faroilyi
With teaching guide.
Revised version of the 195S fllraslrip entitled A birthday surprise for daddy.
.Siitnmari/. Tells how a brother and sister plan a birthday surprise for their father— a snapshot folder witii pictures of the fandly — and discover that birthdays for mothers and fathers can be fun too.
1. Parent and child— Juvenile films. i. Family Films, inc. ii.
Societv for Visual Education, inc. Chicago, m. A birthday
for daddy 1 Film lly (Filmstrip)
rip I Series: Happy times In the home a
Society for Visual
301.427 Education
Planning [Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1963.
76 fr. rnlor, 35 mm. and disc; 1 s., 12 In , 334 rpm. 24 min. microgroove. (Making your own tests, no. 1)
With work kit.
Summary: Shows how to plan a test Discusses the emphasis that each topic should receive. Ideas for test questions and material on which to base them, and the skills to t)e measured by the test
1. Educational tests and measurements. i. Eye Gate House, inc. Series : Making vour own tests 1 Filmstrip) no. 1.
Fi A 63-5848 Eye Gate House
Planning a unit {Filmstrip) Bel-Mort Films. 1961.
4-t fr.. color. 35 mm. (Profes.o|onnl education s;eriesl ttiimn-'i. .r Diseiisse> niiit plimiii'i:; with one or more subjects ShoMS tlie ititerrelatjonship l>etween bioad and specific teaching objectives, methtid*. materials, and ni°nn3 of evaluation in effective learning. Captioned drawings.
1. Education— I'uiriciil:. i. llel-5Iort Films. Portland, Or
Series: Professional education series (Filmstrip)
375 Fi A 62-3788 rev
Oregon. Si;itcCollege, Portlnnd. Library
Planning ahead after high school (Filmsfn'p) Film Stripof-the->ronth Club?. IH.^S.
+3 fr,, color, 35 mm. (High school guidance club)
Filmstrip no. 318.
With teaching guide
Summary: Points out the Importance of assessing abilities. Interests, and financial resources In relation to the demands and rewards of various types of work and of planning for suitable Job training.
1. Vocational guidance. L Film Strlp-of-tbe-Month Clubs New
Tort
Film Strlp-of-the-Month
371.425
auhs
Planning ahead for retirement (Filmstrip) 1062.
Fi A 63-3179
Family Films,
■11 fr. ctiUir '^ mui .-ind phunodisc : 1 s.. 12 In,. 33i rpm.. 8 min. microproove. (Christians face the senior years I
With leiuttr's guide.
Credits: Writer, Wayne E. Gates; narrator, Robert Anderson; Illustrator, Jerry Boweo.
Bumnuir\i: LUscusses the Importance of planning ahead in order to enjov nnil make the most of retirement. Explains how Christian faith and the fellowt^hip of the church can help retirees find happiness and satisfaction.
1. Retirement, i. Family Films. Inc Series: ChrlstlanB face
the senior vears ( Filmstrip )
Fi A 66-2679 Family Films, inc.
Planning and organizing for teaching {Filmstrip) Xnfional
Education Association. Made by Publications Division.
RelenM'd by Xationul Kducalion Center for the Study of Instruction, 1965.
111! fr , culor, 35 niiu. and disc: 2 s. (is, with audible signal. 1 s, with Innudibtf signal i , 12 in.. 33i rpm, 18 min. With script and study guide.
Eased on the book of the same title by John I. Goodlad. Siii'tmarii: Presents Howard K. Smith Interviewing Die .Sand, director of the Center for the Study of Instruction, on NEA recomtnendntlons for improvement In the quality of education. Examines the areas of curriculum planning, classroom organization, constructive use of materials and space, and programs in research and eiperimeiitiitioii. Ci'vers non-graded schools, team teaching, homogeneous grouping, programmed learning, quality of instnictlonal materials, employment of specialized school personnel, and use of educational television and radio.
Crr.hln: Producers and coordinators. Sidney Dorros, Die Sand, Margery Thoiui>son, Rol>ert .Sinclair, Rotjert McClure director Doris Storm ; photograph ere, William I'leice, Curl Pnrcell.
1. Education— U. S,— 1945 i. Gondlnd. John I. Planning
and organizing for teaching, ii. National Education .\ssoclatlou of the United States, ni. National Education Association of the United States. Center for the Study of Instruction.
FJ A 65-2450 National Education Association
Planning larm water systems (Filmstrip) see Planning water systems for farm and home
Planning for recreation (Filnutrip) Family Films, 1962.
4H f r, color. So mm. and phonodisc : 1 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 10 min. micro-r.M.ve .(Planning better youth meetings)
With lender's guid**j
Ciril.i.i: Writer, iJennis Savage; narrator, Hugh Torbert ; illustrator, Casper Vaccaro.
Suinmnry: Discusses the elements juid purposes of group recreation and makes step-by-siep suggestions for planning and conducting successful recreational activities in a church youth group,
1. Church work with youth. i. Family Films, Inc. Series: Planning better youth meetings (Filmstrip)
Fi A 66-2681 Family Films. Inc.
Planning for riot control (Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Anny. l'.ilU.
27 min sd., biw, IR mm.
Summnri/:^ Describes the objectives and fundamentals In planning a riot control operation. Gives a brief review of riots In the history of the United Slates, and underscores the danger of unlawful protests. Presents a hypothetical situation to show how a brigade commander, assisted hy the division provost marshal, prepares for a riot control operation In a drought-stricken city, pointing out the objective.^, principles, and legal aspects of riot control duty
1. Riots. 2. Riots— U. S. I. U. S. Dept. of the Army Order no. TF 19-3331 Fi E 64-51
V. S. Office of Education. Educational Media Branch
Planning for study and discussion
Films, 1962.
(Filmstrip) Family
.TO fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s,. 12 In., 33i rpm., 10 min. microproove. (Planning l)etter youth meetings)
With leader's guide.
Cndilt: Writer, l>ennis Savage; narrator, William Woodson; Illustrator, Gasper Vaccaro.
Sumniury: Presents a variety of ways to make study topics and programs interesting for a church youth group. Discusses the role of the leader and suggests how to get group involvement and participation.
1. Religious education of children i. Family Films, inc. Series: Planning better youth meetings (Filmstrip)
Fi A 66-2680 Family Films, Inc
Planning for worship (Filmstrip) Family Films, 1962.
4.^ f r color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm. 11 min. microgroove. (Planning better youth meetings)
With leader's guide..
Credits: Writer, r>ennis Savage; narrator, Hugh Torbert; Illustrator, Gasper Vaccaro.
Summiiry: Discusses what group worship Is, what It requires, and how to plan for it more effectively in church youth group meetings.
1. Worship ( Religious education ) i. Family Films. Inc. Series : Planning better youth meetings (Filmstrip)
Fi A 66-2682 Family Films, Inc.
Planning for youth projects {Filmstrip) Family Films, 1962.
45 fr. color. 35 nmi. and phonodisc: 1 s,, 12 In,, 33i rpm., 9 mln. microgroove. (Planning better youth meetings)
With leaders guldej
Credits: Writer. Etennis Savage; narrator, William Woodson ; Illustrator, Gasper Vaccaro,
Summary: Explains how to plan and carry through projects lo a church youth group, giving young people an opportunity to participate in meaningful Christian service.
I. Church work with youth, i. Family Films, Inc, Series; Planning better youth meetings (Filmstrip)
Fi A 66-2683
Family Films. Inc.
Planning the cub scout program (Filmstrip) Boy Scouts of America, Visual Education Service. 1960.
71 fr,, color, 35 mm. and disc microgroove.
Summitry: Discusses the program planning process for the cub scouting program, giving details of annual and monthly planning. Including den chief meetings.
1. Cub Scouts. r. Boy Scouts of America. Visual Education'
Service.
369.43 Boy Scouts of America
655
• s.. 10 In., 33i rpm, 17 min.
Fi A 63-2606
Planning water systems for farm and home (Filmstrip) Southeni Association of Agricultural Engineering and Vocational Agriculture, Ult!4. Made by Coloniar Film and J'-ciuipment Co.
3 Hlnistrlpe. Mcw with color sequences. 35 mm
Part on*;. 57 fr. ; pt. 2, 53 fr. ; pt. 3, 05 fr.
Revised verilon of the filmstrip entitled Planning farm water systems.
With instructor's manual by G. E. Henderson J Howard Turner and C. E. Turner, '
Summary; Explains how to plan water systems for farm and home, discussing the selection of a water system, to meet particular needs possible water sources, purification, where to place water outleta how to meet pollution problems, the provision of weather protection the size and iype of pipe and wire to use. "
Credits: Coordinator, G. E. Henderson; engineering editor, J. H.
1. Water-supply, Rural. r. Southern .\S80clatIon of Agricultural Engineering and Vocational Agriculture, it. Planning farm water systems i Filmstrip)
Southern Assn. of Agr
Eng. & Vocational Agr.
Fi A 64-2847
Planning your family {Filmstrip) G. D. Searle & Co., lOG.'S. Made by Cameras International.
S7 fr, color 35 mm.
En»^tnian color,
With phonortl-sc. Phonodl.sc lacking In L. C.
Summary: Shows a nurse discussing with a group of young women the advantages of family planning through the use of birth control plll5. niustiates with drawings the effect of contraceptive pills on the female reproductive system. Explains the procedure for taking EnoTld pills.
1. Oral contraceptives. i. Searle (G, D.) and Company.
Fi 67-1545
Plant and animal distribution {Motion picture) American Institute of Biological Sciences. Released bv McGrawHill Book Co.. 1961.
30 mln.. sd„ l>&w, IR mm. (AIHS secondary school biological science film series, unit 0, Ecology, no. 1)
With study guide and teacher's manu.-tl.
Summnry: Describes the role of the ecologlst; defines population, community, and ecosystem; discusses plant and animal distribution in regions with favorable survival conditions; and presents Illustrations of North American biomes. mountain zonatlon, and disjunctive distribution.
1. Ecology 2, Ecology— North Anlerlc.^. i, American Institute
of Biological Sciences, ii, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Ina
591.,'. Fi A 62-1718
McGiaw-Rill Book Co.
Plant-animal communities: The changing balance of nature
{Motioii picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1963.
11 mln , sd,. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Uses various plant and animal examples to Illustrate how such constantly changing factors as the rate of reproduction of a species, its available food supply, and the number of Us natural enemies largely determine the survival of a species within a blome. Shows some of the factors. Including man, which may upset the balance of a community.
Credits: Collaborator, John Urban. Another issue. Wtw.
1. Blotlc communities. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
574.97 Fi A 63-243
Coronet Instructional Films
Plant-animal communities: interrelationships {Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 19G4
14 nun., sd„ color, 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: A discussion on various Interrelationships between organisms and their environments. Includes examples to explain mutualism, commeiisallsm, antibiosis, exploitation, parasitism, competition, and predation.
Credits: Consultant, John Urban. Another issue, b&w.
1. Ecology, I. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 65-301 Coronet Instructional Films
Plant-animal communities: physical environment (Moti^yn picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1964.
11 min.. sd., color, 16 mm.
With tcailiers' guide.
Siiiiimartr F<ciilaln,s that certain natur.ii factors infiuence the plant-animal couimunlty, pointing out that among tliese factors are altitude and atmospheric conditions, beat and light, water, and soil conditions. Analyzes these factors quantitatively Id a deciduous forest, a coniferous mountain forest, a grassland, and a desert, showing the relationships of these physical factors In a particular blome.
Credits: Collaborator, John Urban. Another issue, b&w.
1, Ecologj". I. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A r.1-89 Coronet Instructional Films
The Plant as an energy factory {Motion picture) American Institute of Biological Science.s. Made by Calvin Produ tions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co"., 1967.
17 mill. sd. olor, Ifi mm, (Our living world)
sii..iteiie<l vei-^inn of tl,e lOr/l motion picture entitlwl The pliint
"witii guide.
SH"niiiir!': Presents a general discussion of plant structure and fuiictiiMi. Briefiy describes important aspects of plant activity such as growth, reprotluction. photosynthesis, and metabolism. Uses stop motion to show growth processes.
1 Plant physiology. i. American Institute of Biological Science^. II. MfOraw-Hiil Book Company, m. The Plant organism (Motion plciuie) Series; Our living world (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1639 M.-<".raw-Hlllfi'.okCo.
Plant classification (Filmstrip) Ward's Natural Science Establishment, 1966.
5!) fr color. 3.^ mm. (Classification and natural history, no. 3)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the five divisions of the plant kingdom, Illustrating each with major characteristics and common examples.
1. Botany — Clussiftciitlnn i. Ward's N'juiimiI Science Establish
ment, Inc. Series: Classification and natural history (Filmstrip)
no. 3.
Fi A 67-3608 Ward's Natural Science Establishment