Library of Congress catalog: Motion pictures and filmstrips; a cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards (1953)

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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Films trips Electronu^^ets (FUmstnp) Young America Films, 1952. 44 fr.. color, 35 mm. (Elementary aclence series. Set no. 2| Surr^nary: Reviews the properties of the magoet. Explains how a magnetic field Is produced around a wire, how the power of the magnetic force can be varied, and how electromagnets are used. 1. Magnetism. 2. Electromagnets. i. Young America Films, inc.. New York. Series: Elementary science series. Set no. 2 (Fllmetrlp) •537 538 Fi 52-1059 rev Electromagnets {Motion picture) U. S. Dept, of the Navy, 1954. Made by Wilding Picture Productions. bow Its strength c 1. Elect romaguets. L magnetic field, cefl a ma^ ? components of an electromagnet and € Induces a magnetic field ail trldt; series ( Motion picture) U. S. Office of Education. Electromyographic proccda of (he Army, 1947. L U. S. Navy Dept. Seriea : Basic elec i picture) V. S. Dept atrophic muscles, and samples of the recordings. For medical pi 1. Electromyography. l O. S. Dept of the Army. Order no. PMF 5067 616.0757 Fi E 53-69 r v. S. OtSce of Education. Visual Edacatloo Service Summarii: Through drawings reviews the e Credits: Drawings, Helen Smith 2 Visual Sciences The electron theory {Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of the Navy, 1954. Made by Wilding Picture Productions. Stunmary: Shows t torn ; the symbols lu <ae positive charge; IS around t I motion at n^resentatlve 1 outside force . D. S. Navy L>ept. ■erfes (Motion picture) U. S. Ofllce of Education. Electron theory, parts 1-2 {Fi! 1956. 2 filmatrlps (pt. 1. 33 fr.; pt 2, 32 fr.), M of chemistry, no. S| Summon/" Captioned diagrams are used I development of the electron theory and in Series: Basle electricity 3o mm (Principles tracing the historical 1. Elect r ciples of chemlatrv (Fllmstrlp) no. 8. •539.72 541.2 Fi 56-1436 Electronic aids In muBic teaching (Motion picture) see Seeing BOund-electronlc magic. Electronics for accounting and business {Motion picture) Arthur Andereen & Co., 1954. 34n ■. 16n -• Depicts progress In business accounting, sales forecast" ires made possible through the InvenIlluBtrates the parts of the machine Kodachroi Dep , „ . ^, 3 other procedures made possible IhVough the li IV electronic computer. IlluaUi " fuuctlons, and discusses the numerous savings to be made . Andersen (Arthur) and Cotn 26 Fi54r-321 throDgh Its utIlisatloD. Electronics in action (Motion picture) Raytheon Manufacturing Co. Released by Association Films, 1955. 20mln.sd.. color, 16 mm.' . Traces the history of Raytheon Mauufs ' — ■ » the compan industry, tou I diathermy equipment, ' . Electronics Industry— U. : pany. n. Association FHlms, Ini ElectroniK potentiometers {Filmatrip) Industrial Division, Minneapolis-HoneyweU Regulator Co., 1954. 54 fr.. b&w, 35 mm. ( Prepared lecture no. 7) potentiometers used to indicate, record, < of detection by a seising element which transmits an electrical sIgnaL 1. Potentiometer. l Mlnneapolla-Boneyweli Regulator Company. 621.3743 Fi A 56-2159 MloneapoUs-Houeywell Regulator Co. Eleirtrons {Motion picture) Erpi Picture Consultants (later name Encyclopaedia Britannica Films) 1937. ■ liypothesis ihat electricity ( operation of photoelectric ceils; ] photography explai Electrostatics {Motion picture) Encjclopsedia Britannica Films, 1!)50. 11 mtn., sd., b&w. 16 mm. ludltloiis. Deinon and Insulators, and compares the use of two measuring » electroscope and the electrometer. Depicts the developispherlc conditions le.'id part played by two measuring rts the develop dlscharge of llghtnlug e of lightning rods. Encycloptedla Britannica Films Elementary bookbinfling {Motion picture) Brandon Films in coopenition with the Universal School of Handicrnfts, 1941. Releiised by Brandon Films. 1045. 10 min.. sd., biw. 1« mm, i Handicraft teaching films series) Fvmmani: Shows various eiampteR of artistic bookbinding; Illustrates the design of a simple hook cover using finger painting decoration from the beginning to its completion. r Browning. I. Boounmaing. i, Brandon, Films, inc. n, wew lorit. umrersal School of Handicrafts. Series : Handicraft teaching films series (Motion picture) '655.45 680 Fi A 54-218 Elementary bookbinding {Motion picture) Brandon Films in cooperation with the Universal School of Handicrafts, 1041. Released by Brandon Films, 1945. Summary: Shows various examples of artistic bookbln trate« the design of a simple book cover using finger paioi tlon from the beginning to its completion. aeries (Motion picture) •655.45 686 Fi A 54r-387 BrandfMi Films Elementary dead reckoning. Part 1 : Earth's surface {Filrwitrip) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1942. Released for public educational use thi-ouffh U. S, Civil Aeronautics Administration, 1948. r>4 fr, b&w, 35 mm. (Aerial navigation) Order no, FS 1-249. Summary: Explains the concept of longitude and Inlitude and how they are used to locate the position of points on the earth's surface. Defines other terms such as statute mile, nautical mile, rhumb line, 1. Navigation (Aero: Army Air Forces, ii. U. S. Civil , rles: Aerial navigation (Fllmstrlp) Fi E 53-1020 •629.125 629.1325 U. S. Office of Education. Visual Education Service Elementary laboratory techniques in bacteriology {Motion picture) University of Oregon Dental School; made 1950. Released by University of Uregon Dental School and Societjtof American Bacteriologists. Stimmam: Demonstrates various elementary techniques employed for the study of bacteria : direct observation by cover slip and hanging drop, culture transfer by wire loop, bacterial Isolation on the petrl dish, simple and Gram staining. For students of microbiology. " Snyder; photographer, Russell F. 1. Geographical poaltloi i Admlnis Director, Culbertson. 1. Bacteriology — Technique. School. iL Society of i Society of American Oregon. University. Dental n Bacteriologists. 589.95072 Fi A 53-1282 Bacteriologists Elementary manual training {Motion picture) Universal School of Handicrafts. Released by Brandon Films, 1941. 1.^ _.„ ... ....... ...___ . ,, .. raft teaching film series, no, 4) issuea box from wood, and I Credit I. ■ Director, J 1. Manual training School of Handicrafts, n. Brandon Films, Inc. Series: Handicraft teaching film series (Motion picture) no. 4 371.426884 FiA54r-1088 Brandon Films Elementary school children, pt. 1: Each chiM is different {Filmatrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1953. Made by Herbert Kerkow, inc. 30 fr., bAw, 3S mm, (Elementary sifhool teacher education series) cooperation of the State Teacher* College and ■elated with the t I teaching, by children with different t that parents have on the development of . role of parents In providing supplements for classroom work, 1. Child study. i. Schorllng. Balelph, 1887-1950. Elementary school student teaching, il. McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc. iii. Each child Is different (Fllmstrlp) iv. Elementary school children, pt. 1 : Each child Is different ( Motion picture) Series ■ Elementary school teacher education series (Fllmstrlp) 371.25 Fi 54-1503 Elementary school children, pt, 1 : Each child is different (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1953. Made by Herbert Kerkow, inc. 17 min., sd,, Wkw. 16 mm, (Elementarj school teacher € Ivldual abilities, and McGraw-Hill Book consultants, G. Max 1850. Elementary -school i Company, Inc. tii. Each child Is different (Motion [i Elementary school teacher education series (Motion picture) 372 Fi 54-288 Elementary school children, pt. 2: Discovering individual differences (FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1953. Made by Herbert Kerkow, inc. 42 fr. b&w, ST) mm. (Elementary school teacher educallim seritf) Produced with the cooperation of the State Teachers College and Based on the I'orrelated Schorllng and nplct eof tl rrelated with the book Elementary-school t Captioned photographs are used t t leaching, by lent questions eacher and pupils, and the practice of ndnfitli ch children of varying abilities. ,■ Educational consultants, G. Max Wlngo, Hoi Elementary school children, pt. 2: Discovering individual differences {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book C^., 1953. Made by Herbert Kerkow, inc. 25 min., sd., b&\\, 16 mm. (Elementary school teacher ( Produced with the cooperation of the State Teachers College and Elements rj'-BChool student teaching, by Schorllng n analyzing the methods schools at Danbury, and Wlngo, by w r becomes acquainted with the Individual and generally used to supplement the teache onal consultants, G. Max Wlngo, Howard T. uallty. 2, Child study. t. Schorilng. Raleigh, 18S7 picture) experience Batcheldei 1^0. Elementarj'-school student teaching, in. Discovering Individual : Elementary school teacher education series (Motion 372 Fi 54-287 Elementary tactics of lifcsaving {Motion picture) V. S. Navy Dept., 1943. Made by Wilding Picture Productions. Released for public educational use through U. S. Office of Education, 1944. 22mln.,sd., h&w, lemm. Order no. MN 13Ift-b. Summary: Shows how to gain control of tlie victim by the surface and the underwater approaches. Another issue. 35 mm. 1. Life-saving. I. U. S. Navy Dept. n. U. S. Office of Education. 614.81 Fi E 54r-276 C. S. Office of Education. Visual Education Service The elementary teacher: beginning student teaching {Motion picture) AudioVisual Center, Indiana University, 1953. ,, >>&v. partlcipatt Cher training film that al restHinslbilities In si experiences Directed, written, and edited by R. J. Faust teachers leaching, teaching, and demon* ■tldpate. SnnwH me ir emphasizes the Integrative George Fleetwood; educational authors, Robert W. RIchey, Maxloe With teacher's guide. a combinations. Creditt: Producer. Lewis Jacobs. 1. Design. I, Young America Films, inc.. New Tork, 745.43 Fi A 52-379 rev Toung America Films Elements of electrical circuits (FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Fihns, 1949. 82 fr, b«w. 3Smm. (Genera) science) Adapted from the motion picture of the same title. tiummarv: Demonstrates the concepts of cond motive force. Portrays the sequer sshoi the elementary school { I, Elect ri Encyclopedia Britai 2. Electric c I. Encycluptedia Britao^neral science iFlImstrip, Elncyclo '537.1 537.5 Fi A 54-1584 Elements of electrical circuits {Motion picture) Encycla paadin Britannic* Films, 1943. Describes hoin caused Ity faulty Insulation. Reveals by application of Ohm's law. P^xplalns Ohm's law In terms of h school, and adult groups Yed««. Collaborator, Morris Meister. 1. Electric current. 2. Electric circuits. i, Encyclopwlla Brttan » Films, inc. 537 Fi A 52-M63