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Library of Congress Catalog— Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Effects of foreign matter on jet engines (Motion picture) v. S. Dept. of the Air Force, 1952.
10 mln., Bd-. b4w. 16 mm.
Bumrtary: Eiplalna that the problem of keeping forel^ matter ont of Jet enelnea bae been largely solved through the devdopment of a flzed BcrwD. and ahowa the reaulta of a test at Wrlgbt-Patterson Air Force Base In which a amaU bolt waa allowed to be drawn into a Jet eoelne. Slow moUon photography reveala the deatrucUon that happened la 20 Becond»— engine broken looee. exhaust column buckled, motor atopped completely, and engine mount torn loose.
1. Aeroplanes— Jet propulsion. L U. 3. Dept of the Air Force.
Order no. USAF 19531 Fi E 66-363
•629.14353 629.1M35 U. S. Office of Education. Visual Education Service
Effects of hemjdecortication in the do? (Motion picture) Winthrop N. Kellogg. Made and released by AudioVisual Center. Indiana University; made 1M7.
bemlBDopflla. ant to tbe ocdpltal I
normal poeltloo reflexes after hemldecorllr students of psychology and neurology.
Journal, v. 144 (IBOO) p. 868. m— Surgery. i. Kellogg. Wlnthrop Nlles, 188S
n. Indiana. Unlvenlty. Audio-Visual Center.
617.51 Fi A 63-314
Cooperating Medical Film AgencleB
The effects of metallic ions and osmotic disturbances on the heart (Motion piHuTe) Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University, 1944.
12 mln.. ad., b&w, 16 mm.
Sammary: Demonstrales the efletts on the Isolated turtle heart of calcium and potassium excess, combined calcium and potassium deflcleocy. and drying. For students of physiology In colleges and medical and graduate schools.
Crcdir*: Author. KhalU G. Waklm; dir.
I, Koester C. Pool.
.v.,_~. .^..^.•. Med. Assn. Jouro . _
HearL 2. Calcium In tbe body. 3. Potassium In tbe body.
L Assn. Journal, v. 144 (1950) p. 950.
I. Waklm. Khalll GeoT%a. 1907 u. Indiana. University. Audlo
612.17 Fi A 52-4250
Cooperating Medical Film Agencies
Effects of molecular motion {FUmetrip) Jam Handy Or
jjanizntion, 1947.
(Matter and molecules, i
physics (FilmFi A 53-2043
iversely proportional to volume. Covers diffusion other molecular motion In gases and In the process of osmosis.
1. Oases. 2. Molecular dynamics. t. Handy (Jam) Organisation,
strip) no. 4.
Jam Handy Organization
Effects of morphine on learned adaptive behavior and experimental neurosis in cats (Motion picture) Jules H. Massennan and A. Wikler. 1942. Relea-sed by Psychological Cinema Register. Pennsylvania State University.
17 rain., si., b&w, 16 mm,
Summon/-" Normal cats are trained to depress a platform switch which activates a feeding signal, and then to squeeze past a barrier to the feeding box. When morphine Is administered, more complex and recently acquired behavior disappears, and the cats finally Ignore food entirely. In three to four hours, learned behavior reappears l>ut in the reverse order of Its disappearance. In Injection of morphine produces a temporary i havlor and the appearance of previously lea As tbe effects wear off. the neurotic behavior . Morphine — Physiological effect
i made neurotic, s
Jules Hymen, 1906
_ _ __ . 1910 m. Penn
_ . _ University. Psychological Cinema Register.
616.85 Fi A 55-1228
Penn. State Univ. Audio-Visual Aids Library
Effects of nozzle design on combustion in a high-speed compression-ignition engine (Motion picture) U. S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1935. 15 mln.. ai.. b&w, 16 mm.
I the combustion c
of a high-speed Diesel engine, tant combustion, A record ti NACA Report 561 ■ Effect
D. S. Office of Educatloi
;, Gas and oil engines — Ignition. i, U, S, Na
FiE 54-195 •6-29.1435 629.13435
Effects of the atomic bmnb explosion (Motic U. S. Dept. of the Army, 1951.
BumtTiar}/: Describes effects of v
as determined at Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and
the Pacific testing range,
as well as theoretical effecu of ground co:
tact and underground ex
. Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Atomic bomb— Physiological effect
L D. S. Dept of the
Army.
•623.451
Fi E 54-37
U, S, Office of Education, Visual Ed
iCBtlon Service
Effects of various drugs on the emotional mimetic reac< tions of the hypothalamus and cerebral cortex of the cat
(Motion picture) Jules H. Massennan, 1940. Released by Psychological Cinema Register, Pennsylvania State University.
accomplished through implanted i
I hypothalamus and
Drugs — Physiological effect.
.. „_ , „ .. _„ Massennan, Jules Hyc
1905 n. Pennsylvania, SUte University. Psychological Cini
Pean. State Univ.
Effects of wing position and vertical-tail configuration on stability and control characteristics of a jet-powered delta-wing vertically rising airplane model {Motion picture) U. S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1956.
fiumnwrv: Records the results of flight testa In a wind tuimal of thiee configurations of a remotely controlled free-filght model of a jet-powered delta-wing vertically rising airplane during transition from hovering to normal forward filght The model has conventional flai>-type controls In addlUon to Jet-reaction controls. For technical personnel, to be used with NACA Technical note 3899 : Effects of wing position and vertical-tall configuration on stability and control characteristics of a Jet-powered delta-wing vertically rising airplane modeL
L SUblUty of aeroplanes. 2. Vertically rising aeroplanes, L U. S. National Advisory Committee f " "~
U. S. Office of Educatloo.
The egg and Jerry (Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayei Released by Loew's, 1956.
dJeriyc^iitiwni
L'lneinaScope, Technicolor,
Summary: An animated cartoon about the exploits baby woodpecker who erroneously believes that he of the mouse Jerry, . „ ^
Credits: Producers and directors, Joseph Barbers, animation, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irvin Spence. music, Scott Bradley.
I. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. n, Lo* and Jerry cartoon (Motion picture)
3 Incorporated,
Fi 56-805
Eggs (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1946.
llmIn„Bd., t>&w, 16 mm. Portuguese version also issued.
Summon/: The story of egg production on a large, commercial egg farm. Emphasizes the care given to hens In clean and scientificallyregulated laying houses. Describes the gathering of eggs from open nests and trap nests. Explains the purpose of the cooling room, candling machine, electric egg cleaner, grading machine track, and shipping c
Eggs and miracidia of Schistosoma mansoni (Motion pic ture) U. S. Public Health Service, 1947.
1 the miracidia searching
study films)
mnnaoni eggs or a suitable
U. S, Otfice of Education.
Eggs to chickens (Motion picture) Bailey Filma^ 1953. 10 mln., sd., color, 16 mm. With study guide, fiwmmorv: A study of the life cycle of
tbe chick emerging from t relationship In simple terms,
Another issue, b&w.
1. Poultry. 2. Embryology— Birds, wood, Calif.
636.5 Ball^ Films
Shows f at ber-mother-baby
. Bailey Films, Inc., Holl;Fi A 54-682
The Egmont overture by Beethoven (Motion picture) Ambassador Films. Released by Sterling Films, 1949.
SummuT/; Presents Beethoven's Eginonl
Vienna Phllhai
Overture. Inc., New York.
Sterling Films
: Films, Inc'New ^ 785.22
ni. Sterling Films. Fi A 53-418
Egypt and the Nile (Motion picture) Encyclopiedia Britannica Fihns, 1954.
I background. Emphasizes i Ian lire, eludes scenes of an ancient temple to the sun god at Abo SImbel,
r Egypt and the Nile Valley < kground. Emphasis' » pattern of Egyptlai jod at At -^
of Asyut, Cairo, and
Sorensen.
Another i
1. Egypt— Descr.
Donald O. Hoffman;
Encyclopedia Britannica Fi 55-99
Egypt by three {Motion picture) Tales of Cairo. Released by Fihniikers Relea.sing Organization, 195.1. 76 mill.. Hd.. b&w, 35 mm.
Summary: A. trio of stories filmed In Egypt A knife thrower ends that his Jealous wife, a partner
bound
r Mecca <
.1 pilgrimage, that they should be quarantined
oecause oi a cose oi uumiuic plague In the tuiu.Bu. <■•>. ..^^..^~confidence men attempt to smuggle diamonds out of Egypt by conceallug the gems In shipments of holy bread baked and exported by an
Cr^iiti: >iu Morhe
and director
screenplays. Joseph
Craven, Paul Cumpliell,
i.TaiesofCiilro.lnc.
Releasing UigunUBlion,
; original i
Cast:
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Egypt, Father Nile (Motion picture) Bray Studios [U. d., 10 mln , sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: An Introduction to life on the Nile and Its delta. Shows scenes of Cairo, the date market, life a trip
, Egypt — Descr. & t
> Pyramids and Sphinx.
Nile, agrlcultunU Id SpblEL Bray Studios, I
FiAM-4a5
Egypt-Israel (Motion picture) Jefferson Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Ck>., 1956. 81 mln.. Bd.. b&w. 16 mm. From tbe CBS televUlon program See It now. telecast March IS.
Summary: Discusses the '
I heritage (
Israel. Reviews the geography, history.
of tension between Egypt i
posltloo, political
situation, and •
views with average Israeli and EgypUan citizens and with such c and government leaders as Egyptian Prime Minister Nasser. Egyptian Minister of A^colture Sutkl, Israeli Prime Minister Bet> Oarloo. Israeli Foreign Minister Sharett, and Dr. AJkIuI Hassouna, the head of the Arab League.
Credit*: Producers and editors. Edward B. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly.
1, Israel— For. ret.— Egypt. 2. Egypt— For. reLI«ra«. L See w (Television prograi '
v-HlU Book Company, I
' (Television program) n. Jefferson Productions. Inc. m. Mc
Egypt — kingdom of the Nile (Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. Released for educational purposes by Teaching Film Custodians, 1939.
Summary: A pictorial tour of Egypt c
tbe Valley of Kings, the tomb of
. Egypt — Descr. & trav, — View
mple of Rameses t
he banks of the Nile, etc.
I. Metro-Ooldwyo -Mayer. (Series: James A. Pltz
i
!gypt, land of the Nile (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. 1951.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (Old World backgrounds of American history) With teacher's niannal.
...___ . . Eye Gate House, inc.
] backgrounds of American history (Fllmatrlp)
916.2 Fi A 53-1614
Eye Gate House
Summary: Traces the ancient history of Egypt, shows views of the pyramids and the sphinx. de8orlt>es Industries and agriculture, and llluatrates methods of irrigation, etc.
1. EgyptHlsL— Pictorial works. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series : Countries of the Near East ( Fllmstrlp)
932 Fi A 66-2375
Eye Gate House
Egypt, part n (FilmMrip) Eye Gate House, 1956. 34 fr., color, 35 mm. (Countries of the Near East) With teacher's manual.
Summary: Shows views of Cairo and Other dtiCs, pointing out the niversltles, and various famous landmarks.
of the Near East iFllmstrip)
. Eye Gate Hoose, I
Eye Gate House
Fred Fretberger. Lou
Chariei
„^..w..j a, Cal
Hollywood, Calif.
Fi 6fr-1039
Egypt, people and occupations. Part 1 (FUmstrip) Stillfilm in. d.,
~ (European history)
;'Egypl^-Soc Ufa & cust l StUUUm. Int. Pasadena, CsUL
Seria: Koropean history (Fllmatrlp)
916.2 Fi A 54-1971
SUimim, inc
Egypt, people and occupationa Part 2 (FUnutrip) SliUfilm [H. d.,
38 fr b&w 35 mm. (European history)
Summary: Describes naUves. music, agriculture, camel and donkey transporiatlon. etc „ . „ ....
1 EgyptSoc. life & cusL i. SUUfllm, Inc. Pasadena, Calif.
Series : European history (FUmstrip)
910.2 FiAM-1972
Egypt the eternal (Motion picture) Rosicmcian Ordar (AMORC) 1950.
"" " " ' , with
Oredif: Photogrmphy, .
t and Mystical Order Roslcruclaa Order
t Egyptian ruins, temples, t< along tbe Nile, s a. Whitcomb.