3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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196 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS taken in handling and towing. (8 min- utes, color) 41 Towing Lights U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. (Rules of the Nautical Road Series) Light specifications for tows up to and over 600 ft. in length; lights for sub- merged tows, vessels in tow, barges, canal boats, scows and dump scows in N. Y. harbor. (MN 202-e; 7 minutes, color) 41 Towing Operations: Ocean Towing as Applied to Wooden Rescue Tugs U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. Photographic record of convoy of 205 fleet tugs; 165 wooden and 143 steel rescue tugs; design, construction, equip- ment, methods and problems of towing vessels. Orientation film. (MN 4368; 17 minutes) 41 The Town U.S. Office of War Information, Overseas Branch, 1945. Life in a typical American town—Madison, Indiana; contribution of people of various nationalities to Ameri- can culture; equal educational opportuni- ties in schools and public library; free- dom of expression in the local news- paper; democratic town government. (12 minutes) 32, 41 A Town in Old Mexico U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs with cooperation of Tourist De- partment of Mexico and Mexican Tourist Bureau, 1944. Villages of Puebla, Ori- zaba, and Fortinde de las Floras; 17th Century architecture, flowers, etc. (10 minutes, color) 32, 41 Trade Training In the Navy U.S. Department of the Navy, 1950. Title self-explanatory. (MN 6674; 14 minutes, color) . 41 Traffic Patrols and Escorts U.S. Department of the Army, 1949, Techniques for area and organization traffic control; procedures for traffic patrols and escorts. (TF 19-1579; 22 minutes) 41 Trail to Health U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1949. How two Pueblo boys who learn they have tuberculosis from mobile X-ray unit are cured; Indian homelife woven into story. (20 minutes, color) 34 Trail to Health U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1949. Navajo language version of motion pic- ture with same title. (20 minutes, color) 34 Trailer 201 U.S. Department of State, 1949. Role of three truck drivers operating large trailer trucks on local and cross-country hauls in trucking industry; views of trucking business, Eastern landscapes, highways, farms, small towns, and Chi- cago industrial center. Released through U.S. Office of Education for educational use in the United States. (40 minutes) 32, 41 Training Aids: Classroom Utilization U.S. Department of the Navy, 1950. How good Navy instructor conducts classroom lesson with use of training aids achieving student participation in learning process. (MN 6753-b; 15 minutes) 32, 41 Training Aids: Selection and Plan- ning U.S. Department of the Navy, 1950. How Navy instructor selects and plans use of training aids; fits motion pictures, still pictures, charts, models, and mock- ups into lesson plan; how to check classroom, equipment, and aids prior to use. (MN 6753-a; 16 minutes) . 32, 41