Visual Education (Jan-Dec 1921)

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:;i Visual Education A STUDY OP THE WORK OP RIVERS. (Society for Visual Education.) Portraying how land originally without valleys is changed in conformation by the effects of rain which carries away the soil in certain places, forming young, then middle-aged, and finally old valleys. THE STRUGGLE OF THE ENGLISH A XD FKK.VII Wo\\ XOUTH AMERICA. (Society for Visual Education.) Throughout this third history reel is traced the series of English failures to capture the French forts that controlled the Mississippi Valley and and to keep out the French from the Lake Champlain waterways ; the ' later victories over the same territory, ending with Wolfe's victory on the Plains of Abraham and English supremacy in America. INDUSTRIAL. FILMS THE PORCELAIN LAMP. (Harry Levey Service Corp.) 5 reels. While this picture emphasizes the importance to travel and transportation of the discovery of gasoline as a liquid fuel and dwells upon automotive inventions up to. the present time, it also presents the history of the evolution of travel from the earliest times to the present day, from the days when men used their feet industrially to get from here there, up to modern types of conveyances. LUMBERING. (Ford Educational Lib.) (Fitzpatrick & McElroy. ) Forest areas, lumbering camp, felling trees, log driving, milling and cutting logs into lumber. AGRICULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES. (Ford Educ. Lib.) (Fitzpatrick & McElroy.) This reel has special reference to the production and preparation for the market of various types of sugar. IRON AND STEEL. (Ford Educ. Lib.) (Fitzpatrick & McElroy.) A clear and vivid cinematic account of iron ore from the time it is mined until it is transformed into a bar of steel. THE STORY OF TWO PIGS. (Atlas Educ. Film Corp.) Of course this title might have been something about the tales of two pigs. The picture is, however, a scientific exposition of hog-raising and was produced in cooperation with Purdue University. LUMBERING IN CANADA, LUMBERING IN CHINA. (Atlas Educ. Films Corp.) A contrast between the processes used in the two countries which well illustrates the difference between up-to-date and crude methods in lumbering. CIGARS FOR KINGS AND MILLIONAIRES. (Educ. Film Corp.) Royal smokers enjoy these cigars made from the renowned cigar leaf of Vuelta Abajo, Cuba, but this picture permits you. to become intimately familiar with the processes used in producing these aristocratic "smokes." RICE INDUSTRY. (Harcol Film Company.) All the various steps in the producing of rice from beginning to end very clearly pictured. MODERN TRACK LAYING. (Harcol Film Company.-) You will have great respect for railroad tracks when you see a modern machine actually putting them in place. SILVERWARE. (Ford Weekly.) (Federated Film Exchanges.) -An interesting pictorial ' exposition of the manufacture of different articles of silverware. FOOD FOR REFLECTION. (States Relations Service.) (U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.) The need for a hot school lunch in the school at Pleasant View and how the women of the community raised money to buy and install the equipment. The operation of the hot school lunch and its beneficial results for the school children ; weighing and measuring demonstrations, with the conclusion that "children are the best crop the farm produces." LAYERS AND LIARS. (States Relations Service.) (U. S. Dept. of Agric.) The "historic hen" brings a new rug to Mrs. Little's home and unites two communities in a work worth while ; culling and other good poultry practices are explained by extension workers. INDUSTRIAL FILMS PRODUCED BY COMMERCIAL COMPANIES (The industry pictured is indicated by the firm name. Write direct to the company for information.) COLUMBIA GRAPHAPHONE CO., Woolworth Bldg., New York City. CHENEY BROTHERS SILK CO., South Manchester, Conn. BESSEMER LIMESTONE CO., Youngstown, Ohio. WARD BAKING CO., New York City. WILSON PACKING CO., Chicago, 111. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, -Washington, D. C. PACKARD PIANO CO., Fort Wayne, Ind. AMERICAN OPTICAL CO., Southridge, Mass DIAMOND WATCH CO., Ill Broadway, New York City. DOUBLED AY, PAGE & CO., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. NEWS WEEKLIES AND REVIEWS PATHE REVIEW 89. (Pathe.) Pathecolor, pictures from Japan, the making of sausages ; an old fashioned city in New York City ; Capitol Travelaughs ; Provincetown, tablet commemorating the landing of the Pilgrims, town crier, fishing ; famous chimes of Seville. PATHE REVIEW 93. (Pathe.) Pathecolor, Arabian pottery, the Venice of New York ; Ditmar's film, "Temperaments and Tails". Scenes of Bushkill Falls in Monroe County; Pennsylvania. Travelaugh. "Such is life in and on the water." PATHE REVIEW 94. (Pathe.) Colored shots of specimens of goldfish; "Fancy Mud" or the making of Japanese tiles ; a flock of agitated barn yard fowls ; lesson in the seriious art of pie-making ; "The Valley of Memories,"— the Meuse valley in France before the war. PATHE REVIEW 96. (Pathe.) All processes in getting out the news pictured in the offices and press rooms of the New York Times ; views of our four-footed enemies in the zoo ; slow motion picture — a juggler in action ; tinted views of the Matterhorn. PATHE NEWS 16. (Pathe.) Port Henry, the dog mail, snow-bound; St. Cloud, France, girls in the cross country race. Cape May, big hangar being built for R-33 ; Omaha, bullet proof suits worn by police ; Trenton, N. J., new ideas used in prison reform ; making automobile licenses. New York City, heaviest snow storm in 20 years; review of events in Ireland, Sir Edward Carson. New Orleans, La., fancy stunts with motor cycle ; Hoboken, N. J., Archbishop Dougherty sails for Rome. Cartoon. PATHE NEWS 18 (Pathe.) Bridgeport, Conn., launching of the S-48, most powerful of America's underseas crafts; Zion City, view of city and pictures of Brother Voliva ; Liberal, Kan., 14-year-old girl edits and prints newspaper; people in the public eye. Miami, Fla., bicycle and motorcycle. CHAS. URBAN MOVIE CHAT 22. (Kineto Co. of Amer.) Places of interest about Bristol, England, the Zoo at Clifton with views of strange and rare animals ; salmon fishing industry in British Columbia ; Blackpool, the Coney Island of England. IF YOU SAW IT HERE, PLEASE SAY SO