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Library of Congress Catalog —Motion Pictures and Ftlmstrips: Subject Index LAND TENURE see also Farm management; Feudalism; Peasantry; Serfdom LAND TERRACING see Terracing LAND VALUATION see Farms—Valuation LANDING AIDS (AERONAUTICS) see also Aeroplanes—Electric equipment; Electronics in aeronautics; Ground con- trolled approach; Instrument landing systems Operation zero-zero (Project narrow gauge) {Motion pic- ture) TT. S. Dept. of (he Air Force, 1959. LANDING OPERATIONS The Marines are landing (Motion picture) Gnllu Produc- tions. Released by CBS Films. 1957. LANDING STRIPS see Air bases—Runways LANDMARKS, LITERARY see Literary landmarks LANDOWSJCA. WANDA Wanda Landowska (Motion picture) Xational Broadcasting Co. Released by Encyclopjedia BritannicR Films, 1958. LANDSCAPE see also Nature (Aesthetics); Nature in literature; Sea in literature LANDSCAPE GARDENING see also Evergreens; Parks; Shrubs; Trees Basic technique for home landscaping (Motion picture) U. S. Dept of Agriculture in cooperation with the Ameri- can Association of Xurserymen, 1058. Made bv Sun-Dial Films. Farm homes beautiful (Motion picture) Dominion Dept. of Agricultui-e, (JttftWB. Mmle iind released by the Xa- tional Film Board of Canada. 1947. Home landscaping (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of Agri- culture, Ottawa. Made and released by Film Board of Canada. 1958. Importance of laDdseapfng (FUnutrip) Colonial Films, 1958. Landscaping for the future (Motion picture) New York State College of Agriculture at Comell University, 1959, Selecting and arranging trees and shrubs {FUmatrtp) Colonial Films, 1968. LANDSCAPE PAINTING —TECHNIQUE Graphic elements in landscape (Motion picture) AUend'or Productions, 1958. KoU-Tori-Jiisan or the old man with a wen (Motion pic- ture) KQED. Released by NET Film Service. 1958. Landscape (Motion picture) KQED. Released by NET Film Service. 1957. Mt. Fuji (Motion picture), KQED. Released by NET Film Ser\-ice. 1957. The Harakamo sword (Motion picture) KQED. Released by NET Film Service, 1958. The shining princess (Motion picture) KQED. Released by NET Film Service, 1958. LANGERHANS, ISLANDS OF see Pancreas LANGUAGE, PfflLOSOPHY OF see Languages- Philosophy LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES see also Communication; Conversation; Judgment; Literature; Oratory; Phonetic Semantics; Speech; Writing The alphabet conspiracy {Motion picture) Bell Telephone System. Made by Warner Brothers Pictures. Released through the local offices of Bell Telephone Companies, 1959. Debt to the past: Language and communication (Motion picturr) Moody Institute of Science, 1962. A definition of language (Motion picture) University of BulTalo. Released by NET Film Service, 1957. History of the Indo-European language family (Motion picture) Univei-sity of BiilTiilo, Rplenscd by NET Film Servirp. \^tu. Language [Motion picture) Palmer Films, 1954. Released by NET Film Service. Language and linguistics: introduction (Motion p^icture) Univei-sity of ButTalo. Released by XET Film Service, 1957. Language and writing {Motion picture) University of Buffalo. Released by XET Film Service, 1957. Maps and territories (Motion picture) KQED. Released by NET Film Service. 105fi. The nature of language and how it is learned (Motion pic- ture) Modem Lanpnap;e Association and the Center for Applied Linguistics in coo[)cration with Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Reid H. Ray Film Industries. Re- leased by Teaching Film Custotliaiis, 19fil. On the difference between words and things (Motion pic- ture) WOI-TV, 196C. Released bv XET Film Service. What is language? (Motion pirturr) KQED. Released by NET Film Service, 19.5(1. Why do people mi.sunder.'^tand each other? (Motion picture) IVOI-TV, 1950. Rplcasc<l by MCT Film Scivire. —GRAMMAR. COMPARATIVE see Grammar, Comparative and general —JUVENILE FILMS Han's use and control, grade 1 (Famstrip) Colonial Films, —STUDY AND TEACHING The organization of language (Motion picture) Modem Language Association and the Center for Applied Lin- guistics in cooperation with Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Reid H. Ray Film Industries. Released by Teaching Film Custodians, 1961. The sounds of language (Motion picture) Modem Lan- guage Association and the Center for Applied Linguistics in cooperation with Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Heid H. Ray Film Industries. Released by Teaching Film Custodians, 1961. Words and their meanings (Motion picture) Modem Lan- guage Association and the Center for Applied Linguistics in cooperation with Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Reid H. Ray Film Industries. Released by Teaching Film Custodians, 1961. —STUDY AND TEACHING—AUDIO- VISUAL AIDS The language laboratory in action (Motion picture) Elec- tronic Teaching Laboratories, 1960. New dimensions in language teaching (Motion pioture) Electronic Teaching Laboratories, 1960. LANGUAGE ARTS see English language —Grsunmar; English language— Orthography and spelling; English langitage—Study and teaching; Read- ing (Elementary) LANGUAGE QUESTION IN THE CHURCH see also Bible—Publication and distri- bution; Bible—Versions LANGUAGES —PHILOSOPHY On the difference betwem words and things (Motion picm tare) WOI-TV, 1956. Released by NKT Film Service. —PSYCHOLOGY see also Meaning (Psychology) LANGUAGES. ARYAN see Aryan languages LANGUAGES, MODERN —^AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Language teaching in context (Motion picture) Audio- Visual Production Center, Wayne Stat© University, 1959. —STUDY AND TEACHING Modem techniques In language teaching (Motion picture) Modem Language Association and tlie Center for Applied Linguistics in cooperation with Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Reid H. Ray Film Industries. Released by Teaching Film Custodians, 1961. The nature of language and how it is learned (Motion pic- ture) Modem Lanfjuage .Vssocinfion and the Center for Applied Linguistics in cooperation willi Teaching Film Custodians. Made by Reid II. Kay Film Industries. Re- leased by Teaching Film Ciisto<lians, 1901. —STUDY AND TEACHING—AUDIO- VISUAL AIDS Can we help the slow learner? (Motion pictx^e) Nati<Hial Education Association [n. d.j To speak with friends (Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education, 1960. Made by the National Educational Tele- vision and Radio Center. LANGUE D'OIL see French language LANTERN PROJECTION see also Moving-picture projection; Projectors LANTERN SLIDES see also Filmstrips; Transparencies; Visual education Phott^raphic slides for instruction {Mutton picture) In- diana University Audio \'isual Center. IC.'tG. LAP BELTS, AUTOMOBILE see Automobile seat belts LAPAROTOMY see Abdomen—Surgery LA PAZ, BOLIVIA La Pas—Bolivia (FUvMtrip) Eye Gate Honae, 1961. LAPLAND —DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL —JUVENILE FILMS Children of Lapland (FUmatrtp) Eye Gate House. 1869. LARCENY see also Automobile thieves; Stealing LARGER PARISHES On common ground (Motion picture) Congregational Chris- tian Church, Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., and vVmerican Baptist, 1951. Made by Alan Shilin. Released by Broadcasting and Film Commission. LARKIN, OLIVER W. AMERICA ART AND LIFE IN Art and life in America (Motion picture) Syracuse Uni- versity, U*56. Released by NET Film Service. LARVAE see also Insects—Development —INSECTS see also CaterpiUarB —^MOSQUITOES see Mosquitoes— Larvae LARYNX see also Trachea —ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES Congenital anonudles of the huynx (Motion picture) Jacques Holinger Memorial Fund, 1953. Made by Paul H. Holinjrer. Kenneth C. -Johnston, and Filmore Schiller. —CANCER Some aspects of accessible cancer, part 3: Larynx (Motion picture) British Ministry of Health, Ix>ndon, 1953. Re- leased in the U. S. by British Information Services. —DISEASES The larynx (Motion pirture) AVayno State University Col- lege of Medicine and Ciba Pharmaceutical Products. Made by Rex Fleming. Released by Audio-Visual Pi-oduction Center, Wayne State University, 1959. 204