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256 MOTION PICTUEES FOR INSTRUCTION
of Bronx, New York City 419
THE DeVRY CORPORATION, Motion Picture Projector and Camera Manufacturers, 1111 Center St., Chicago, Illinois 422
THE FORD MOTION PICTURE LABORATORIES of the Ford
Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan 427
APOLLO FILM COMPANY, (Beseler Films), 286 Market St.,
Newark, New Jersey 432
URBAN-KINETO CORPORATION, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York 432
Reels issued by departments of the United States Government are listed under the proper subject-matter classification, in the list of free films, Part II (Comprehensive List of Educational Films). These are also sold to schools at cost.
OFFICE OF MOTION PICTURES, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Washington, D. C.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa.
U. S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau, Washington, D. C.
U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.
PATHE EXCHANGE INC., (Long Term Lease)— 35 W. 45th St., New York City. The Pathe" Films are listed under Rental Films in Part II, except those already listed in the film libraries in Chapter II.
Most of the industrial films (like the International Harvester Company and General Electric Company) who have films listed under Free Films in The Comprehensive List, Part II, will sell prints at cost to educational institutions.
Schools starting to form permanent film libraries would do well to write any of the firms or exchanges mentioned in this book, as many of them would make up prints to order, even though they do not advertise prints for sale.