STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
ATLANTA
Catalog Supplement of
CLASSROOM
TEACHING
FILMS
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This Catalog
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State Board of Education A
Forewordb
Introduction C
StaffDE
Location of Film Libraries F
Counties Served by Each Library p
Registering Your School g
Duties of the Film Coordinatorg
Detailed Instructions for Coordinators gH
How to Use This Catalog I
Sources of Films in This Catalog I
Descriptive List of Sound Films 121
Descriptive List of ExtraSchool
Activity Films 21
Georgia Tapes for Teaching 21
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
James S Peters Chm
Henry Stewart Vice Chm
Claude Purcell Secretary
M D Collins State Superintendent of Schools Emeritus
1st Dist Paul StoneWaynesboro
2nd Dist W T BodenhamerTy Ty
3rd Dist Clark W DuncanBuena Vista
4th Dist James S PetersManchester
5th Dist John J McDonoughAtlanta
6th Dist Francis ShurlingDublin
7th Dist Henry StewartCedartown
8th Dist Lonnie B SweatBlackshear
9th Dist Mrs Bruce SheafferClarkesville
10th Dist Mrs Julius Y TalmadgeAthensA
FOREWORD
Georgias most important job today is educating its young
people To do this we provide the best possible materials
for teaching and learning
The State Department of Educations educational sound films
are making school more exciting more interesting more chal
lenging Our collection of 16mm educational sound films is
the largest such collection in the world It has been built
year by year for the purpose of making learning more dynamic
in Georgia
Research shows that films make it possible for students to
learn more quickly to develop more and wider educational in
terests and to acquire classroom instruction of genuine qual
ity A class in literature that can see a film on Shakespeares
Macbeth or an elementary group that can watch enchanting
pictures of stars or snails or space ships are likely to find
school a place where the mind awakens to more creative and in
spiring knowledge
This catalog supplement contains scores of film titles Many new
ones as modern as tomorrow have been added to make your school
year more interesting and profitable Choose vour material with
care Use them often They have been chosen by professional
committees who have worked with intelligence and energy so that
you might have the very best films available right there in your
own school
We wish you and your students a happy school year
Claude Purcell
State Superintendent of Schools
Atlanta
August 1959
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INTRODUCTION
This catalog supplement together with Catalog Number 6 constitutes a complete
listing of all the films available from the State Department of Education Film
Libraries These catalogs should be used together Do not make all of your re
quests from this Supplement as it takes time for us to get additional prints
This will help to avoid delays and disappointments in your film program
This collection of films constitutes the largest library of singly owned 16mm
educational sound films in the world and no other state in the Union offers
materials to its teachers on such a liberal basis as the Georgia Department
of Education
The Department operates four Film Libraries located in strategic sections
of the state to make distribution as easy as possible During 195859
237983 films were sent to more than 1400 Georgia Schools Sufficient
prints are now available to furnish more than seventy percent of all requests
made by the schools within the week requested On November 18 1959 will
start the twelfth year of film distribution from the Georgia Department of
Education There are now 4343 Film Titles and more than 42000 prints of these
titles
The service has now been extended to the Public Libraries of the state on
the same basis as to the schools In addition to this a library of films
Is maintained for longterm loan to the Public Book Libraries This service
to the Book Libraries is intended for use only in the promotion of the com
munity programs of the Libraries and will be used principally at the adult
level
Georgia Tapes for Teaching a tape duplicating service now offers all
schools more than 6200 selections from which to choose This service was started
in February 1955 and at this time four years later has become the nations
largest tape duplicating service A catalog listing these tapes is available
by writing to The Tape Recording Service located with the Atlanta Film
Library 121 Memorial Drive SW Atlanta 3 Georgia
I want to thank the Atlanta Staff for the many hours of tiring work that went
into the preparation of this film catalog supplement Mrs Joyce Mathis
Miss Ruth Humphries and Mr James R Huey are cited for carrying on this
work
The entire unit wishes to thank each and everyone who has cooperated in help
ing to make this program possible Your continued cooperation and suggestions
for the betterment of the service are welcome at all times
GARLAND C BAGLEY Director
AudioVisual Service
Atlanta
September 1958STAFF
ATLANTA FILM LIBRARY
121 Memorial Drive SW Atlanta 3 Georgia
Dr M D CollinsState Superintendent of Schools Emeritus
Dr Claude PurcellState Superintendent of Schools
Dr C S HubbardAsst Superintendent of Schools
Hal W ClementsDir TextBooks and Materials
Garland C BagleyDir AudioVisual Service
Ben W HulseyMgr Atlanta Film Library
Mrs Mary GrubbsConsultant North Georgia Area
Miss Peggy HendersonSecretary
Mrs Joyce MathisStenographer
Mrs Jean BruceTypist
Miss Ruth HumphriesTypist
George W MartinChief Film Booker
James R HueyAssistant Film Booker
Mrs Nelle SherwoodChief Film Inspector
Mrs Lucile CaldwellFilm Inspector
Mrs Sarah JarviFilm Inspector
Mrs Lucile MooreFilm Inspector
Mrs Iva PooleFilm Inspector
Miss Nancy ScaleFilm Inspector
Frank L BruceChief Shipping Clerk
Jimmy GallmanShipping Clerk
Jimmy GravittShipping Clerk
Gene GunterShipping Clerk
Roscoe JohnstonShipping Clerk
Rupert L PayneShipping Clerk
Weldon L PayneShipping Clerk
Cecil Whitmire Shipping Clerk
Charles C BruceRecording Technician
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STAFF
COLLEGEBORO FILM LIBRARY
Library Building GTC Collegeboro Georgia
Edward A AbercrombieManager
Mrs Billye M CaverSecretary
Mrs Sandra H TindolTypist
Richard J MandesFilm Booker
Mrs Thelma J PaulChief Film Inspector
Mrs Mary M BrayFilm Inspector
Harry J CowartShipping Cleric
Olin C PresleyShipping Clerk
Warren T SmithShipping Clerk
STAFF
TIFTON FILM LIBRARY
Abraham Baldwin College Tifton Georgia
Charles T BargeronManager
Miss Edna LeblancSecretary
Mrs Juanita M MitchamTypist
Milford C LambFilm Booker
Mrs Dolly ChamblissChief Film Inspector
Mrs Francis DillardFilm Inspector
Kenneth R GalleyShipping Clerk
Jackie L PateShipping Clerk
William A CroweShipping Clerk
John C KerrShipping Clerk
STAFF
MACON FILM LIBRARY
940 Forsyth Street Macon Georgia
J L PorterManager
Mrs Gladys S WallenSecretary
James W EubanksFilm Booker
Mrs Evelyn JacksonChief Film Inspector
Mrs Mary B SmithFilm Inspector
Shirley Millschief Shipping Clerk
Rodger M BurtchShipping Clerk
John P HatfieldShipping Clerk
1 ATLANTA
2 COLLEGEBORO
BANKS
BARROW
BARTON
BUTTS
CARROLL
CATOOSA
CHATTCOGA
CHEROKEE
CLARKE
CLAYTON
COBB
COWETA
DADE
DAMSON
DeKALB
LOCATION OF FILM LIBRARIES
COUNTIES SERVED BY EACH LIBRARY
ATLANTA FILM LIBRARY
121 Memorial Drive SM Atlanta 3 Georgia
DOUGLAS
ELBERT
FANNIN
FAYETTE
FLOYD
FORSYTH
FRANKLIN
FULTON
GILMER
GORDON
GREENE
GWINNETTE
HABERSHAM
HALL
HARALSON
3 TIFTON
4 MACON
HART POLK
HEARD PUTNAM
HENRY RABUN
JACKSON ROCKDALE
JASPER SPALDING
LINCOLN STEPHENS
LUMPKIN TALIAFERRO
MADISON TOWNS
MORGAN UNION
MURRAY WALKER
NEWTON WALTON
OCONEE WHITE
OGLETHORPE WHITFIELD
PAULDING WILKES
PICKENS
APPLING
BACON
BRANTLEY
BRYAN
BULLOCK
BURKE
CAMDEN
CANDLER
COLLEGEBORO FILM LIBRARY
Library Building G T C Collegeboro Ga
CHARLTON JEFFERSON PIERCE
CHATHAM JENKINS TATTNALL
COLUMBIA LIBERTY TOOMBS
EFFINGHAM LONG TRUETLEN
EMANUEL McDUFFIE WARE
EVANS McINTOSH WARREN
GLASCQCK MONTGOMERY WAYNE
GLYNN PIERCE WHEELER
JEFF DAVIS RICHMOND
ATKINSON
BAKER
BEN HILL
BERRIEN
BROOKS
CALHOUN
CLAY
CLINCH
COLQUITT
TIFTON FILM LIBRARY
Abraham Baldwin Collage Tifton Ga
COFFEE
COOK
CRISP
DECATUR
DOUGHERTY
EARLY
ECHOLS
GRADY
IRWIN
LANIER
LEE
LOWNDES
MILLER
MITCHELL
qUITMAN
RANDOLPH
SEMINOLE
STEWART
SUMTER
TELFAIR
TERRELL
THOMAS
TIFT
TURNER
WEBSTER
WILCOX
WORTH
MACON FILM LIBRARY
BALDWIN
BIBB
BLECKLEY
CHATTAHOOCHEE
CRAWFORD
DODGE
DOOLY
940 Forayth St Macon Ga
HANCOCK MARION
HARRIS MERIWETHER
HOUSTON MONROE
JOHNSON MUSCOGEE
JONES PEACH
LAMAR PIKE
LAURENS PUASKI
MACON SCHLEY
TALBOT
TAYLOR
TROUP
TWIGGS
UPSON
WASHINGTON
WILKINSON
Counties will be shifted if it is found that film shipments can be speeded up
REGXSTBTOG YOUR SCHOOL
Films are furnished free to the Public Scnools of Georgia with the exception of a 1000 registration fee per
school year after January 15 of each year the fee is only 500 which is used to purchase insurance on the materi
al Films are also furnished to any school related group such as the P T A Athletic Club 4H Club or Home Econ
mics Club provided the School is registered Films are not available to individuals or private institutions
Principals should fill in Form AV1 Registration for Film Service appointing a film coordinator and mail
this form to one of the four Film Libraries serving Georgia ConsultLocation of Film Libraries on Page F of this
catalog Forms for requesting films AV2 are furnished by this Division and all requests must be made on these
forms Sample copy of the request blank is shown on page xxxxiii of Catalog No 6
DUTIES OF THE FILM COORDINATOR
Briefly it will be the duty of the Film Coordinator tot
1 Prepare all requests for films See detailed instruction
2 Receive and distribute the material to the teacher using it
3 Assist teachers with equipment see that the material is previewed and properly used
4 Assemble the material and return to the Film Library the afternoon of the last play date films are booked
for two days use and in no case later than the following morning
5 Make requests for films for use on special occasions use regular request blanks explaining what the films
are to be used for
6 Make arrangements with the principal for time off in order to properly handle the audiovisual program
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR COORDINATORS
Note to Principals and Coordinators
Please read these instructions before registering your school for the use of films Be sure that you thoroughly
understand how to make your requests and use one of the plans below This will avoid delays Principals should appoint
coordinators and see that sufficient time is allowed for the coordinator to perform the duties related to this work
This is important and necessary for your audiovisual program to operate properly
1 Register your school using Form AV1 with the Film Library serving your area with a fee of 1000 After
January 15 each year a school can register for the fee of 500 for the balance of the year Make checks pay
able to State Board of Education Please do not send cash No refund can be made
2 All requests must be made by the appointed coordinator only and on the official blanks Form AV2 Keep some
on hand at all times Notify us before you get out If your school changes coordinators the Library must be
notified Please type or print all film requests
3 The quota for each Registration is 7 films per week for the 195960 term If your enrollment exceeds 500 stu
dents two fees can be paid and 14 films per week can be booked If it is necessary to change the film allot
ment from year to year schools will be notified in advance
4 Do not ask for a film to be reserved unless you intend using it This might deprive another school of the use
of the film
5 Make your requests in one of the following ways This is important and necessary Make one request per line
If a title is long or in two parts always give the first part of the title no subtitles
a For the entire school year all at one time Send a supplementary list of second choices at the same time if
you wish If you use this method additional requests for classroom use cannot be honored during the year
b For a term or semester all at one time Send a supplementary list of second choices at the same time if you
wish No additional requests can be accepted during the term or semester
c By the month and at least a full months requests all at one time September and October requests should be
made together During the balance of the year send requests for only one month at a time and send them 30
days in advance otherwise the Library may not have time to book the material Send a supplementary list of
second choices at the same time if you wishNo additional requests will be honored for classroom use during
the month Requests not made in accordance with one of the above ways will be returned Your cooperation
will help us to do a better job for you
6 Be sure to give correct titles and catalog numbers for each film Films are pulled by catalog numbers and it
is imperative that the Shipping Clerks have the correct numbers of the films that you request
7 If an occasional film is needed for school related groups or outside meetings these can be requested provided
the name of the group other than classroom and the EXACT DATE of use are given Always list a second and
third choice If the films cannot be used except the date you list please state this
8 No admission charge can be mad by the users of films borrowed from the State Department of Education Users
must agree to this provision in order to obtain films from the State Film Libraries9 Start with the first date that you wish to use films and follow a progressive date sequence to the end of the
period for which you are making your requests Do not mix the months or the dates
10 Coordinators must sign each request blank with name of school complete street address and town Be sure to
list your local zone number
11 The extraactivity films cannot be booked without the reason for their use being given These films are not
to be used in the classroom only for outside meetings Please observe this limitation and do not request for
school use
12 When it is necessary for films to be cancelled always return the Confirmation before shipment is to be made by
the Film Library Check the space at the bottom of the blank indicating cancellation and send to your Library so
that cancellation can be accomplished before the shipping date shown in the lower lefthand corner of slip
13 Be sure that films are in the right cans before returning Also send films back on the same size reel as you
receive them Do not send the 400 ft round hubbed reels They are not acceptable only straightsided ones
14 Please do not send bent or damaged reels to your Film Library that you receive from some other source State
Department of Educations reels are all properly marked with a special ink so that they can be recognized by
your Film Library Good straightsided steel reels will be accepted from users but damaged reels not bearing
the special marking of your Film Library WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU FOR REPLACING
15 Each film is sealed with an inspection seal and it will be impossiDle to use the film unless this seal is
broken If for some reason you cannot use the film make sure the seal is not broken If seal is broken we
must assume that you used the film and inspect it In this case notices about rewinding will go out
16 FILM DAMAGE Never allow anyone to attempt to run the projector that is not experienced ana qualified Free
oractice reels of film will be sent coordinators by your Film Libraries for teaching personnel to project films
Remember that most film damage occurs while the expert projectionist is relaxing at the projector Never use
scotch tape to repair films This usually causes more damage The use of tape on films may cause the service to
be suspended Your projector dealer will teach your personnel to operate your projector Ask him
17 DO NOT REWIND FILMS After showing a film do not rewind it Always wait and only rewind when you are ready to
reshow the film The practice of returning films rewound will cause suspension of the service This is neces
sary if we are to maintain the service on such a vast scale
18 Always return the films in the same cases in which you received them Otherwise the postage may be orrect
and the parcel will be delayed Always leave shipping tickets in the cases and this will help you determine the
right cases for the films Do not get the tops of the cases mixed
19 Always return films promptly and never hold over for any reason This causes the next school to lose the use
of the material
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Be sure to indicate school holidays on each request blank and do n r ask for films on those days
Be sure to make arrangements to train some other teacher to prope ly handle Y l0rJu1t11tl1 fY
time thatyou are absent from school This is important and constitutes one of the most important duties of a
coordinatorServingas coordinator usually requires more time than other duties given a teacher and Principals
should allow sufficient time off for these duties
22 Immediately notify your Film Library of any irregularity
HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
Films are listed alphabetically and by subject field By referring to the subject field section you will find all
the films on that subject listed under th4 respective headings Under the alphabetical listing a description of each
film is given Those titles starting with A and The are listed giving the second word as the first word and with
A and The coming after the other part of the title
When asking for films to be reserved the title and catalog number should be given The catalog number follows the
title Do not write in the other spaces See sample copy of Request Blank on next page
The sample copy of the request blank shown on the preceeding page properly filled in will give you some idea of
the proper way to make up yourequests Request blanks should contain complete information as given on the sample copy
If there are substitute requests that you can use in case some of your first choices are not available we suggest
that vou make uo a supplementary request for films Use additional request blanks and mark them supplementary or second
M ForLaole if there is another film that you can use instead of the first film listed on the sample copy
Beautiful teener list ft on youf second choice sheet and give the same date and same position on the sheet If there
i sme oth film that you can use instead of the film Leaves which is listed on the sample copy list it on Line
No 7 of your second choice list with the same date
After vour requests are received we will book and confirm to you the time that it will be possible to ship the
films to you Ssers can be assured that the library will do everything possible to send films on dates wanted and if
tnis is not possible then they will be sent the nearest available date Teachers will realize that our situation is
not unlike that of the school librarian When a new book arrives there may be ten students who want to read the book
tte same week The only way ten students can read the new book is for it to be reserved for them at later dates
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SOURCES OF FILMS III THIS CATALOG
Below Is a listing of film producers not found in Catalog Number 6 The producer or distributor is
listed after each film and the address is given herewith
ALTS Audlvisibn Lanquaqe Teachinq Service
Suite 1852 100 Church Street
New York 7 New York
AtlantisAtlantis Productions Inc
7967 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood 46 California
AVEDAVEO Films for School
7934 Santa Monica Boulevard
Hollywood 46 California
CFCambridge Films
1396 Main Street
Waltham 54 Massachusetts
DFPDelta Film Productions Inc
7238 West Touhy Avenue
Chicaqo 48 Illinois
DPDale Petite
6101 Fremont Avenue
Seattle 3 Washington
Es Educational Services
Washington 6 DC
JstJohn Sutherland Productions Inc
201 North Occidental Boulevard
Los Angeles 26 California
MAFMid America Film Producers Inc
10 West Kinzie Street
Chicago 10 Illinois
ocOffice of Civil Defense Mobilization
AudioVisual Office Public Affairs Dept
Battle Creek Michigan
PFPizzo Films
80 Fairway Drive
Daly City California
RFCRothschild Film Corporation
212 Avenue J
Brooklyn 30 New York
U of MinnUniversity of Minnesota
Audio Visual Education Service
Wesbrook Hall
Minneapolis 14 Minnesota
MHWilliam M Harlow
115 Terrace Road
Syracuse 10 New YorkFOR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Descriptive List of 16nm Educational Sound Films
Available From The Georgia Department of Education
AudioVisual Service
Abacus elColor 3886 1 reel
This film presents some new ideas for promoting greater interest in mathematics by introduction of the abacus
as a teaching device The film also shows how to use the openend abacus bringing in ideas designed to
challenge many understandings about the decimal number system History of the number system grouping carrying
in addition regrouping bridging or borrowing in subtraction comparison of number values and many ideas of
how the number system works are discussedAVIS
ABC of Walking Wisely eljh 3845 1 reel
Have you ever noticed that people walk in the streets like the alphabet They do you know Everyone knows the
most common one the Jaywalker According to the Dictionary he is a person who crosses the street carelessly
without observing the traffic regulations so that he is endangered by the traffic But there are many other
alphabet walkers While we learn the correct way to walk wisely in the streets and to cope with various traffic
problems we also meet some of these other letter walkerst The GWalker who is always gawking at something and
doesnt look where hes going Gee he says Look at that and thatThe IWalker who says to himselft
Here I come I am going to cross the street and he pays no attention to anyone else the KWalker who like the
boastful Sir Kay of King Arthurs Round Table is always busy showingoffi the OWalker who doesnt think be
fore he acts and yet always is surprised when Oh he gets into trouble The YWalker who foolishly says
Why walk when you can hitch a ride and many other alphabet walkersIt is important to learn the rules
and regulations of walking safely and wisely in the streetsto get an A in walking Dont be a Jaywalker
Be an AWalkerSid David
Acids Bases and Salts shColor 2867 2 reels
Briefly surveying the early theories of Arrhenius and later theories of Bronsted and Lowry and Lewis the film
uses the Arrhenius or classical definition of acids bases and salts to explore the properties and use of the
important chemical compounds whose water solutions contain ions We are shown the important properties of an
acid a salt and a base household and industrial uses of each and the ways in which they are prepared commerci
ally and in the chemistry laboratoryCoronet
African Wildlife Sanctuary eljhColor 3868 1 reel
Even in Africa the once abundant wildlife is receding before the relentless march of civilization In South
Africa the Kruger National Park is maintained as a perpetual sanctuary for the varied fauna found in the lowveld
of the Eastern Transvaal This film presents an intimate picture of the facilities offered to visitors and color
ful and interesting scenes of the animal and bird life found within its confines Vervet monkeys baboons
impala zebra wildebeest eland roan and sable are shown Many birds are included in the filmi ostrich
hammerhead guinea fowl saddlebilled stork secretary bird hornbill and vulture At a pool in the Crocodile
River is shown a large family of hippopotami and among the other outstanding scenes are excellent studies of
lions and rare closeup views of the beautiful greater kuduHoefler
Age of Elizabeth The sht Color 8745 3 reels
Tells about Shakespeares times the kind of theatre he worked in and the kind of audiences for which he worked
EBF
Age of Sophocles The sht Color 8749 3 reels
This film shows the way Sophocles play was performed when first performed in Athens Greece nearly 2400 years ago
In the Humanities we are concerned with certain fundamental questions What is Man What is he doing on this
Earth How should he liveEBF
Alaska Today eljh 4775 3 peels
A cross section view of our 49th state which has already yielded roughly 700 times its original purchase price
from Russia and contrasting modern Fairbanks and Anchorage with Eskimos conducting their annual Beliga whale
hunt Though Alaskas radioTV facilities ultra modern apartment units and trafficfilled highways rival any
found Stateside the film also features the Russian Church and Cemetery at Eklutna where gravestones are in the
form of miniature colorful houses Eskimo huskies in training and the annual white whale hunt at Kotzebu which
attracts Indians from hundreds of miles for the traditional catching dissecting and processing of white whales
RFC
American Indians Before European Settlement jhshColor 2641 1 reex
Before the coming of Europeans North America was inhabited by Indian tribes who had occupied the continent for
thousands of years Where they originally came from how they lived and unique aspects of their cultures as re
lated to their environment are portrayed in this account of Indian life in five basic regions of the U S in
the Eastern Woodlands the Great Plains the Southwest the Far West and the Northwest coastCoronet
ffiwrTnH WTnr rrrnmis
American Samoa elJhsh Color 4785 2 reels
Of the several groups of South Pacific islands American Samoa is among the most colorful This film has been
produced with imagination showing the people in their everyday pursuits among scenes of pictorial beauty The
people of American Samoa are descendants of ancient Polynesians and live here in small communities keeping many
of the customs and traditions of their ancestors Pago Pago is the port and principal settlement Here are the
shops bank post offices and hospital that serve the Samoans and visitors Host of the people live in small
villages along the coast because from the sea comas much of their food although the land produces taro bread
fruit bananas and coconuts A sequence on the making of tapa cloth is shown also the carving of kava bowls and
other objects for sale to the touristsHoefler
Ancient Paestumt City of the Greeks and Romans sh Color 2871 2 reels
In the ancient city of Paestum in southern Italy archeologists have discovered remnants of a civilization
founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC and later dominated by the Romans In this film we study the
plan of the city and its beautifully designed buildings many in the finest Doric tradition and in an excellent
state of preservation as well as the exquisitely wrought sculpture and ceramic work artifacts and other relics
of a culture that is representative of the finest of ancient Greece and RomeCoronet
3830
Animal Habitats peljh Color
Illustrates the relation between living things and the habitat or environment in which they are found A
simple introduction to the principles of ecology describing the specific adaptations of animals to the varying
conditions of lifeFA
1 reel
Animals of Alaska elColor 3829
Shows intimate lives of brown bear moose caribou walrus musk oxen mountain sheep mountain goat and
several other wild animals typical of the northlandNF
1 reel
Aristotle and the Scientific Method Jhsh Color 2866 2 reels
Against a background of the achievements of science in the ancient world the film stresses Aristotles contribu
tion to the development of the scientific method Departing from Platos ideas Aristotle made observations based
on his experience classified his data performed experiments and sought to arrive at generalizations or princi
ples The film illustrates how his work laid the foundations for such sciences as botany and zoologyCoronet
Art and Seeing sht
4724
2 reels
One reviewer said of this film We recommend Art and Seeing with the greatest enthusiasm as a refreshing and
stimulating way to open the years program in any art class as well as to open the eyes of the students The
ageworn problem of subject matter versus art quality is gracefully and clearly handled at the very outset In
fifteen minutes the viewer is subtly led toward an awareness of the selective design approach which we feel is
fundamental to all art thus sparing the instructor hours of wordsU of Minn
Art in the Western World eljhshColor 8737 3 reel
This film relating painting and sculpture with other cultural developments surveys artistic production from the
thirteenth to the early twentieth century In many instances quotations from worldfamous critics support the
narrators comments The film opens with a discussion of Byzantine and early Italian painting and explains the
gradual development ofrealism during the Renaissance Next it shows examples of the spiritual imaginative and
antirealistic art of the late sixteenth century Moving to Northern Europe the film depicts the exquisite
details of Flemish and German paintings Then the works of wellknown seventeenth century masters Velazquez
Van Dyck Vermeer Rembrandt and Bernini are illustrated The lighthearted English and French expression of the
eighteenth century is contrasted with the powerful meaning of Goyas paintings and prints American painting
both primitive and tutored is well represented The film concludes with many examples of French Impressionism
and PostImpressionismEBF
Assignment India Pt I eljhsh 8734 3 rMli
This dramatic documentary film probes beyond the usual travelogue features to reveal India as a land with young
exciting ideas of democracy outgrowing its ancient patterns of caste and customto illustrate the vigorous pro
grams in agriculture industry and education geared to raise the nations standard of living to present in
their own words the views of the Indian people their problems their changing attitudes and their hopes for
the future The result a penetrating view of a nation at a turning point in her historyEBF
Assignments India Pt II eljhsh
Part two of aboveEBF
8735
3 reels
1 reel
Baby Fears jhsh 3394
Basic fears of newborns acquired fears and how to handle themMAF
Baby Feeding Herself jhsh 3933
fingers first then forks for a baby learning to handle her own feeding Dangers of bribing babies with foodf
Baby Sitters Jhsh 3379
Importance of selecting the right baby sitter how to make arrangements for babys care during your absenceMAF
Babys Emotional Needs jhsh
The importance of TenderLoving 6areMAF
3873
1 reel
FCR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Babys Health and Care Films
Babys Health and Care films were made in cooperation with the American Medical Association insuring authoritative
and acceptable medical information Researched and advised by leading Pediatricians and child care specialists
The films are based upon universally accepted child care practices not upon a particular school of thought
This series of films consist of twelve films as listed below and a description of each lesson can be found listed
alphabetically in this catalog
Babys Emotional Needs Baby Sitters
Growth and Development How Baby Learns to Obey
Holding a Young Baby Mealtime Psychology
How to Bathe a Baby Learning to Walk
Crying Baby Baby Feeding Herself
Visits to the Doctor Baby Fears
Bacterial Laboratory Study jhsh 4721 2 reels
Uses cinephotomicrography to show microscopic living things Presents examples of common bacterial forms and
demonstrates how bacteria can be destroyed Describes laboratory equipment and outlines various procedures for
working with culturesInd U
Badgers Bad Day A p Color 3869 1 reel
This film was taken on a state game farm where the animals were not afraid of people The events of the story
were not planned they just happened We see several wild animals first of course is the hero of our story
the badger next is a mother skunk raccoon babies pheasant hen rabbit babies ground squirrel woodchucks
sleepy opossum a coyote and a fox We find that most animals track other smaller animals for food The coyote
uses his sense of smell in hunting even more than he uses his eyes and ears The fox also has a highly developed
sense of smell The badger uses his nose to follow smaller animals to eat A charming and delightful animal
story Woven throughout are many concepts the highly developed sense of smell in animals over the other senses
and natures plan and control of reproduction in her animal eat animal world Parental care is suggested when
the mother skunk quickly gets her babies inside their log home when she senses dangerGJ
Base and Place Jhsh 4737 3 reeis
Presents the characteristics history and applications of the binary system Through this system emphasizes the
basic principles of base and place in our system of numeration Shows how numbers are represented in the binary
system its relationship to electronic digital computers and how business applies the binary system through the
use of keysoft cards Mentions specific applications and sketches the historical contribution of Leibniz and
Harriot to the binary system Demonstrates the importance of base and place in our number system Shows such
functions as the role of ten and checking the transposition of digits through division by nineInd U
Beginning Responsibility Books and Their Care p 2626 1 reel
Sue learns from her brother Tommy some of the important steps in the proper care of books When Tommy gets his
new book he is shown how it should be opened and handled how to keep from soiling it the proper kind of bookmark
to use where the book should be kept when not in use and how it should be mended if damaged Children will also
learn with Tommy that books are something to appreciate and enjoyCoronet
Beni Abbes Science in the Desert jhshColor 8754 2 reels
Shows how the tribes in the desert depend on underground water The capture of animals in the desert collection
of fungi and microorganisms drilling for and pumping water irrigation drilling for oil and natural gas
Shows 50 KW Solar Energy Generator in AlgiersEBF
Beyond our Solar System eljh 2625 1 reel
Beyond our solar system lie the vast wonders of the universe Telescopic photographs taken at Mount Wilson and
Yerkes observatories and explanatory art work help us to understand basic concepts about stars nebulas major
constellations and about galaxies beyond our own Milky Way The film presents a clear visual impression of the
physical characteristics of these bodies and of their great distance from the earth and from each otherCoronet
Bicycle Clown eljh 3844 1 reel
Because of his reckless bike riding and foolish showingoff and stunting Johnny has an accident His older
brother Jimmy sets out to learn why young Johnny is such a showoff with his bike and what makes him stunt and
clown and disregard the safety rules Jimmy talks to Johnnys friends and classmates to a police officer to
Johnnys teachers to the editor of a little local paper for whom Johnny makes Saturday deliveries and to the
owner of the neighborhood bicycle shop in an effort to learn some of the reasons for his brothers dangerous be
havior He gradually realizes that much of it is prompted by Johnnys deep desire to be accepted and looked up to
by his friends and as a way for him in his own mind to make up for little failures and disappointments And
Jimmy also realizes that Johnny with his many wrong and dangerous ideas about bike riding certainly is going
about gaining the respect of his schoolmates very much the wrong wayJimmy visits his brother in the hospital
where he is mending a broken arm and is able to show him the error of his ways and put him on the right track to
wards becoming a safe bicycle rider of today a dependable automobile driver of tomorrowSid Davis
Big Numbers jhsh 4738 3 reels
Demonstrates how scientists and mathematicians write and use very large and very small numbers Stresses the
meaning and importance of exponents and powers and shows some of their uses Traces the interest in large numbers
of the Greeks Hindus and some New York City kindergarten children Presents and demonstrates exponents and
scientific notation as an easy way of writing and computing with large numbers Explains negative exponents and
demonstrates how very small numbers are written and used Illustrates such other uses of exponents and powers as
computing compound interest calculating the healing time of a wound determining belt friction and assessing the
value of a fleet of trucks Perfect numbers are explained as an example of mans continual fascination with
numbers Euclids formula for finding such numbers is introduced and demonstratedInd U
fHHrniernCMAL none PICTURES
This basic film for middle grades science brings to life some of the most important concepts in units of study on
animals and the seasons The outstanding photography will make it appealing to bird lovers of all ages Since
scenes were photographed in various parts of the country the film includes art unusual range of bird lifeEBF
Calendar Ther Story of its Development eljhsh 2624 A1
Observing the rising and the setting of the sun the changes of the moon and the cycles of the seasons primitive
man began devising ways to record the passing of time The film traces the development of our calendar through
Egyptian Babylonian and Roman cultures outlining the steps that led to the Julian and eventually the Gregorian
calendar which is used in most of the world today Although not a step in the development of our own calendar
the system devised by the Mayan civilization is also examinedCoronet
Character of Oedipus The sht Color 8750 3 reels
This film tells about Oedipus and his search for the truth as it deals with the conflicts between old religion and
new ideasEBF
Children Who Draw t 4727 4 reele
Firstgrade children in a Tokyo primary school are observed through telescopic lenses and other special camera
techniques over a period of nine months We see how they translate their developing needs and emotions into line
and color on drawing paper and in other means of art expressionBrandon
Chimp the Chump pel 8061 1 reel
Some days a chimp just cant win Poor Dad thinks he has the day off but so does Mom Junior settles the matter
with his own nonsense in a wild morning of double surprises unpredictable antics hilarious fun and roaring
laughs that never quiet downlCastle
Chlorine A Representative Halogen Jhsh Color 4774 2 reels
The film portrays general information laboratory and industrial preparation and the physical and chemical pro
perties of chlorine Reactions with other elements and compounds the uses of chlorine and opportunities for
chlorine research are vividly presentedJS
Choosing a Doctor jheh 4753 2 reel
In dramatic style this film shows the importance of choosing a physician before illness strikes one whom you
know and trust When Freds eightyearold daughter Cathy has what seems to be an attack of appendicitis he
and his wife newcomers to town realize they have done nothing about selecting a doctor Fred is forced to rely
upon a doctor he met for Just a few minutes while playing golf His decision is justified by a successful opera
tion on Cathy but not before Fred learns the importance of knowing a doctors qualifications and standing and
how he can obtain such reliable informationMcGrawHill
Chotu and His Jungle Elephant pelColor 3888 1 reel
Chotu and his children who live in India own a gentle elephant named Peyari who is both a pet and a worker This
film shows care activities including feeding and bathing interesting sequences of the elephant with other
domestic animals and scenes showing how Peyari uses her trunk as a spoon as a showerwhile bathing and for
breathing A work sequence shows Peyari carrying logs contrasting ancient manual labor with modern machines
Bailey
City of Gold jhsh 4754 2 reels
This film tells the story of the life and death of the last major gold rush the story of the frenzied stampede
into the Klondike in the late 1890s and a nostalgic picture of the Yukons Dawson City The film reconstructs
scenes as they were when men by the thousands flocked into this frozen frontier in search of their Eldorado
2000 miles north of civilizationMcGrawHill
Colloidal State The sh Color 2868 2 reele
The products of colloidal matter are of major significance in a multitude of chemical processes This film intro
duces us to the colloidal state through a series of carefully controlled laboratory experiments and demonstra
tions It defines colloids and their several kinds shows how they differ from solutions and suspensions how
they may be prepared and destroyed and points out the many uses of colloids in the chemistry of everyday life
Coronel
Colonial Family of New France elJh Color 2876 2 reele
In authentic settings colonial family life in New France is depicted in about 1700 On the St Lawrence River in
French Canada we see the industrious Tremblet family on a tenant farm We learn of everyday hardships and pleas
ures while experiencing a freedom unknown in the Old World A visiting priest and a voyageur bring in other
facets of life in New FranceCoronet
Colonial Shipbuilding and Sea Trade eljh 2627 1 reel
Economic factors are shown that led to the development of Colonial shipbuilding and sea trade the need for ex
changing goods amongst the Colonies and with Europe New England geography available skilled workers and business
investors Viewers learn how Colonial trade routes were established end the effect of restrictive English naviga
tion lawsCoronet
olor of the Day eljhsh Color 4725 2 reels
Imagine yourself walking through the streets of a town a city You are not on your way to a particular place
there is no appointment to keep no business to attend to In addition your thoughts are neither in the past nor
in the future but simply in the present moment This film is a record of such a situation using the natural
images that characterize it These color images are the images of normal vision which the unaided eye could see
selected and composed with the aid of the cameraUniv of Minnli
FOR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Combustion jhsh Color 4773 2 reels
The film presents the fire triangle to visualize conditions necessary for combustion the need for all parts of the
triangle to be present factors involving the rate of combustion and spontaneous ignition The extent and the
results of partial and complete combusion are shown as well as industrial uses of combustionJS
Communication in the Modern World eljh 2628 1 reel
Within a framework of historical development the film vividly portrays the importance of communication in the
local national and international community today Examining the various means of communication such as books
newspapers radio telephone recordings television motion pictures etc we learn of their significant role
in our society and of recent technological improvementsCoronet
Community Health Is Up to You eljhsh 4755 2 reels
Designed to show the responsibility of the individual citizen for making sure his communitys health facilities
are adequate and to show the value of the community health council in helping to accomplish this Mary Kellogg
incensed at the needless death of a friends young son learns about community health councils from the local
health officer With the support of the League of Women Voters and the State Health Council she instigates a
meeting at which the townspeople discuss the formation of a local health council The council is formed and
through its efforts work is begun on a new wing for the hospital At the groundbreaking ceremony Mary recalls
that no one person could have accomplished this and that this and future progress is due to community action
McGrawHill
Community Keeps House A peljhsh Color 3831 1 reel
Shows how a community keeps clean Stresses how special machines clean streets parks schools how rubbish and
trash are buried or burned and how each person can help the community keep house For social studies and language
artsFA
Concept of Function Jhsh 4770 2 reels
A new approach to the concept of function is given here one which makes the teaching easier for the teacher and
the concept clearer for the student The former ambiguity in the teaching of this concept is eliminated by new
and sharper definitions of such expressions as F x range domain and rule Present confusion between single
valued and multiplevalued functions is completely eliminated by this new method of looking at the concept of
of functionMcGrawHill
Crisis in Asia jhsh
The story of Pakistan India and CeylonMcGrawHill
4765
Crying Baby jhsh
Why a baby cries
interpreting cry language
3877
how not to spoil a crying babyMAF
3 reels
1 reel
Cuckoo Clock that Wouldnt Cuckoo The p 2629 1 reel
This is a delightful story of a silent little cuckoo bird in the royal cuckoo clock and how Hans Ticktocker mas
ter clockmaker broke the spell of her silence and helped her to cuckoo happily once again Colorful in its ani
mation and intriguing in its picturesque Old World setting the film is designed to arouse childrens interest
in reading and oral expressionCoronet
Decline of the Roman Empire jhsh 2875 2 reels
In 200 AD Rome was a farflung empire which reached from the Middle East to Spain from Northern Africa to
Great Britain In 476 it was invaded and looted by barbarian tribes and ceased to exist as an empire This film
covering this dramatic period uses actual settings in France England the Near East and Rome itself to present
the political social and economic forces which weakened the Empire from within and the forces from without
which brought about its declineCoronet
Dinosaur Age The eljh Color 4730 2 reels
It presents the age of dinosaurs through the work of museum paleontologists as they discover the fossil remains
of a giant reptile and reconstruct its skeleton Your classes will see and understand how man has learned about
past life on earthFA
Doctors Dilemma The jhth Color 5897 2 reels
The film may be used 1 to stimulate the reading of Shaws play The Doctors Dilemma 2 To introduce a Shavian
play in the study of modern drama 3 To illustrate artistic interpretations of Shavian roles The Doctors
Dilemma is a play in five acts with a preface that rewards the reading Act II presented in this excerpt intro
duces the dilemma and foreshadows influences upon the doctors decision The action then begins with Sir Colenso
Ridgeons dinner party at the Star and Garter in celebration of his knighthood Dr Ridgeon has recently been
knighted in recognition of his medical research resulting in the discovery of opsonin a cure for consumption
The party is attended by Ridgeons medical colleagues Sir Patrick Cullen Cutler Walpole Sir Ralph Bloomfield
Bonnington and Blenkinsop In addition to the doctors Ridgeon has invited Mrs Louis Dubedat to bring her husband
to the party Dubedat is a consumptive artist and the doctor wishes to meet him in order to decide whether his
life and art are more important than any of the patients being saved by means of the newly discovered treatment
If Ridgeon accepts Dubedat for the cure he must reject one of his present patients as he can treat only a limited
number See the film for the balance of the storyTFC
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EDUCATIONAL MOTION PICTURES
Driving Tips Pt I jhsh 3847 1 reel
How to drive with a correct safe following distance yield to emergency vehicles sounding their siren avoid
littering from the car recognize all traffic signs drive carefully through school zones round sharp curves with
complete control take the right precautions with children in the car make a left turn correctly drive over the
top of blind hillcrests cope with the question of hitchhikers avoid driving after drinking drive at a reasonable
safe speed act when meeting a stationary school bus observe the directions of signal light correctly avoid
driving too slowly holding up traffic show courtesy toward other drivers be alert to side danger zones avoid
driving when fatigued drive over street car tracks rock your car out of mud snow or sandSid Davis
Driving Tips Pt II jhsh 3848 1 reel
Part two of aboveSid Davis
Earliest Numbers The eljhsh 4789 3 reels
Shows mans first effort to count with symbols and demonstrates how Egyptian and Babylonian mathematics have con
tributed to our present number system Stresses this contribution in terms of the essential elements of a modern
numeration system base place symbols zero decimal point Presents the characteristics of the Egyptian number
system Discusses an even earlier tally stick of paleolithic man Analyzes the Babylonian system of numeration
Traces our present use of minutes and seconds from Babylonian fractions Through models demonstrates and
explains certain physical methods of writing and reckoning with numbers Devices shown are the English tally
stick quipu abacus and counting board From these such words and ideas are identified as stock bank
carry and borrowInd U
Earth Satellites Explorers of Outer Space jhsh 8739 2 reels
Here is a film which explains how manmade satellites stay aloft describes what we learn from satellites and sug
gests some of the things that we may look forward to in the futureEBF
El Pueblo Guatemalteco Spanish Language jhsh Color 3889 1 reel
A Spanish Language film within the range of second semester high school Spanish classes Repetition of many of
the words has been planned for its beneficial effect in the learning process The film tells about the geography
and the people of Guatemala shows the raising of bananas activities in the market place and some of the native
handicraftsBailey
Elements of Composition The jhsh 4734 3 reels
Defines and explains melody harmony rhythm and counterpoint to a young audience Each element is illustrated
by the New York Woodwind Quintet Emphasizes that melody is full of character the addition of harmony makes
music complete rhythm is of many kinds and can be felt and listening to counterpoint is like following a conver
sation Summarizes and contrasts the elements of composition through the playing of a harmonic rhythmic and
contrapuntal treatment of the melody Pop Goes the Weasel Music includes the folk melody Watermelon Song
Guion Harmonica Player Telemann Duet performed by two young students Wilder Fugue from Quintette for
Woodwinds excerpts from Dvorak New World Symphony and VillaLobos Quintette en forme de ChorosInd U
Enameling Art jhsh Color 3864 1 reel
A comprehensive picture of the enameling craft the film is designed to stimulate involvement with design and tech
nique for those who have limited experience Tracing the historical development of the enameling art by some ex
cellent museum examples of 15th and 16th century Champleve Cloisonne and Limoges work the film indicates basic
practices common to the medium We then see a classroom situation in which students are shown at work actually
enameling on copper Closeups indicate specific techniques but care is taken to emphasize that each individual
should experiment with shapes designs and color When these are combined with good enameling techniques the
results are interesting and varied The film is recommended for junior and senior high schools college and adult
arts and crafts classesIFB
Engines and How They Work elJh 2622 1 reel
Operating principles of various types of engines including steam gasoline Diesel turbine jet and rocket are
explained through the use of animation models and live action The film also develops an appreciation for the
importance of engines and discusses briefly developments such as the free piston engine and the ionicpropulsion
engineCoronet
Explaining Matter Atoms and Molecules eljh 8738 2 reels
This film is one of a series on Explaining Matter for middle grades science The other subtitles in this series
are Molecules in Motion Chemical Change and Atomic Energy Together the four films present an introduction to
physical science at middle grade level which will prepare pupils for further study in our modern atomic ageEBF
Explaining Matter Molecules in Motion eljh 334 1 reel
This film produced in collaboration with the distinguished physicist George Gamow presents a most effective
explanation of the molecular theory of matter for middle grades science students snowing how the molecular theory
explains the three states of matter and how it can explain pressure in a gasEBF
Face of Red China The Pt I jhsh 4756 3 reels
A filmed report on conditions inside Communist China based chiefly on exclusive film photographed inside China in
November and December 1958 The film contains extensive coverage of the communes by which Red China is mobilizing
its vast human resources to do the work of machines It includes scenes of workers in the fields undergoing millFCR GEORGIA PUBLTC SCHOOLS
tary training human beings doing animallike labor as they mine and farm in primitive fashioni a modern steel
rolling mill contrasted with hundreds of ancient hand forges children receiving early military training and Com
munist indoctrination and scenes of urban life in Peking Canton and ShanghaiMcGrawHill
Face of Red China The Pt II jhsh
Part two of aboveMcGrawHill
4757
3 reels
Fallout When and How to Protect Yourself Against It eljhsh 4799 2 els
This picture illustrates in simple terms the cause and effects of radioactive fallout It describes clearly pre
parations which should be made to safeguard lives and to protect livestock food and water supplies from contami
nation OCEM
Family of Amsterdam A The Netherlands eljhsh Color 4748 2 reels
The film features the unusual and beautiful city of Amsterdam the St Nicolaas attractive suburban apartment
home family holiday country excursion Mr and Mrs St Nicolaas and Margo go fishing on canal trip through
canals and a boat trip to Volendam old customs people in native dressFrith
Family of Lisbon A Portugal eljhsh Color 4747 2 reels
This film features Lisbon built on seven hills overlooking the bay fish harbor is a beehive of activity noise
and laughter Ginomar packs fish on the docks tree lined business district of the large metropolis Ginomars
home on a hilltop Ginomar and her girls shop at Farmers Quaint Street Market and dancing lesson and party in
patioFrith
Fast Is Not a Ladybug pel 3832 1 reel
A film about the meaning of fast and slow Slow means it takes more time to go from here to there There is a
subjective way of thinking about fast and slow your own personal way The concept of relative speed if devel
oped in this film in a fresh and charming wayFA
Flannel Boards and How to Use Them jhsht Color 4792 2 reels
The first sequence shows how flannel boards provide a means for arrangement and rearrangement of illustrations a
logical sequence of presentation the use of 3D buildups the use of animation and action and the advantage
of quick easytomake economical visual aids The second section shows what flannel boards are pointing out
several ways to make simple ones and suggesting proper sizes and materials The third sequence explains materials
that will stick to flannel boards and offers ideas for many creative educational devices that can be made by
teachers In conclusion the film demonstrates different uses of flannel boards and materials in classroom situa
tions ranging from kindergarten through collegeBailey
Football Parade of 1958 eljhsh 8039 1 reel
Great plays sensational upsets and new grandstand thrills The best college games of the year SMU vs Ohio
State Auburn vs Tennessee Michigan vs Michigan State Texas vs Oklahoma Iowa vs Northwestern Navy vs
Notre Dame LSU vs Mississippi Army vs RiceCastle
Forest Babies pColor 3870 1 reel
Here in the forest in the Spring are found baby animals of all kinds A poem called Feather or Fur by John
Becker is read by the narrator which sets the theme on how to look for wildlife When you watch for feather or
fur do not stir some come crawling some creeping and some peeping by night and by day all come softly We
see the animals carrying out these lines as they stealthily appear in the forest This film has imagination and
enchantment as it tells a story of wild animals in their natural habitat and shows the care of the mother animals
for their young arid the degree of parental care in each animal In a very interesting way the film traces the
growth and development of a number of baby animals in the first few weeks of early Summer showing the compar
isons in growth and learningGJ
Forest Tent Caterpillar The jhsh Color 4787 2 reels
Of particular interest to forest conservation oqencies conservation clubs and sportsmen groups useful for
Natural Science Classes in junior high school Grades 710 this film is a study of the forest tent caterpillars
life cycle and feeding habits tracing its development from egglaying through larval and pupal stages to the
emergence of the lackey moth with discussion of control methodsCFB
Fractions jhh 4741 3 reels
Presents the history and some of the characteristics of fractions Indicates the derivation of the words fraction
numerator and denominator Sketches the basic principles governing the use of fractions Shows that a
fraction such as 35 has five meanings 35 of 1 15 of 3 3i5 35 3 5 Traces the way in which our present
representation of fractions has come to us from Babylonia Egypt Greece Rome India and Belgium Compares the
properties of rational decimal and duodecimal fractions Discusses some of the arguments advanced by advocates
of the duodecimal systemInd U
Freight Stop el 3827 1 reel
This is a simple study in composition and editing a delightful and unassuming picture story of what happens when
a freight train takes time out to refresh itselfU of Minn
French and Indian War jhsh 2521 1 reel
The dramatic period in our nations history when England struggled with France for control of the North American
continent is recreated in this film study In addition to exploring the causes and results of the conflict the
film shows highlights of the French and Indian War the Albany conference Braddocks defeat and finally ulti
mate victory for England as Wolfe defeats Montcalm at QuebecCoronet
fHHMHB
EDUCATIONAL MOTION PICTURES
Fundamental Operational jhsh 4739 3 reels
Analyzes modular arithmetic as an aid in understanding the principles of our own or rational arithmetic Through
arithmetic modulo five shows the closure commutative and identity element principles of rational arithmetic
Identifies the additional associative and distributive arithmetic principles using our own arithmetic Demon
strates that the two fundamental operations are addition and multiplication that subtraction and division are the
inverse of these operations and that an addition and multiplication table limited in size by place values are
required to perform fundamental operations Also shows the distinctive properties of arithmetic modulo six
Ind U
Galileo jhsh 286 2 reels
Throughout his life Galileo fought for the right of science to question tradition Shot in Italy at locations
associated with Galileo the film recreates some of the dramatic elements of that struggle We see how he dis
proves earlier theories of Aristotle by demonstrating his laws of falling bodies how he verified the astronomical
theories of Copernicus and how in spite of strong opposition he continued to make new discoveries in the realm of
physical scienceCoronet
Genero Y Numero Pt I 4805 2 reels
Practice of masculine feminine and neuter singular and plural forms of articles nouns adjective comparative
superlative days months seasonsALTS
Genero Y Numero Pt II 4806 2 reels
Practice of masculine feminine and neuter singular and plural forms of the demonstratives and possessivesf re
lative possessives Cardinal and ordinal numbers subject to gender and numberALTS
Geography of South America Five Northern Countries eLjh 2620 1 reel
The economic concepts related to land climate and major resources are emphasized in this film on the gateway
countries of South America Colombia Venezuela and the three Guianas We meet the people learn of their ways
of life and observe the many modern developments which industrialization has brought The type of government of
each country is touched upon brieflyCoronet
Geography of the United States An Introduction eljh 2874 2 reels
This comprehensive overview of the geographical and human use resources of the U S stresses the theme of unity
from variety From the great variety of landforms resources climatic regions crop belts types of occupations
and peoples has come a vigorous and productive country strong and unifiedCoronet
Germany A Family of the Industrial Ruhr eljhsh 5434
A photographic essay on the daily life of the Muller family in the German city EssenYA
2 reels
Germany Feudal States to Unification jhsh 2864 2 reels
After centuries of turbulent history the loosely associated German states became a unified nation and a major
power in Western Europe The film traces Prussias growth in strength in the 19th century and shows how other
German states were brought under its control and how following Bismarcks policy of blood and iron she waged
wars with Denmark Austria and France to establish a strong unified German nationCoronet
Greece The Land and the People eljh 2619 1 rMX
Photographed in Greece the film relates the important geographical features of that country to social and economic
conditions Reviewing some of the historic problems resulting from poor land it is basically a picture of
Greece today depicting the country the people and the progress being made in conservation agriculture trans
portation and industryCoronet
Growing Up Day By Day pel 335 1 ri
A birthday party is a good time to thl uout growing up In this film a group of thirdgrade children are cele
brating their friend Bills eighth birthday The exciting party scenes lead to questions about growing up These
aspects of growing up are visually stressed the importance of exercise rest and the right kinds of foodi and
the Importance of learning to act your age The situations depicted in the film are ones that most children
have met in their own experience The film relates these common experiences to the big but often unnoticed prob
lem of growing upEBF
Growth and Development jhsh 3874
Why do babies have soft spots and what can you do to help babys head shapeMAF
1 reel
Hamburg Die Hansestadt German Language eljhsh Color 3867 1 reel
This film was made specifically for use in German classes The student is introduced to a German city and its
people by means of a film and Guidebook which can be used effectively after completion of one semester of German
The Guidebook contains the text spoken by the narrator of the film marginal notes for the student a complete
GermanEnglish vocabulary and a section for teachers on suggested techniques for using the film and text The
naturally spoken narration of the film is simple and slow enough for comprehension by students who have been pre
pared for the showing A map is used to locate Hamburg Then the film takes the viewer through a Harbor section
of the city and through the business and shopping districts A typical middleincome home is visited at a family
gathering and a trip made to the inner and outer lakes the botanical gardens and the zoo For Guidebook write
to International Film Bureau Suite 308316 57 E Jackson Blvd Chicago IllinoisIFB
Hawaii USA Color eljh 4791 2 reels
A colorful study of the history and heritage culture and commercial life of the Territory of Hawaii and her half
million cosmopolitan citizens The volcanic origin of the islands a million years ago is graphically pictured as
is the development of Hawaiis major industries sugar pineapple cattle and coffee Also depicted are thePQ3 QfflfflA PWC schools
strategic importance of the islands manual and mechanized methods of producing crops and dramatic scenes of
Hawaiis active volcano in eruptionBailey
Hawthorne and New England eljhsh TColor 479B 2 Ml
This film consists of three main sequences dealing with 1 SalTem Massachusetts 2 the White Mountain region
of New Hampshire and 3 Concord Massachusetts a coastal city a mountain wilderness and an inland village
which together might well typify the New England of Hawthornes day The spoken commentary includes excerpts
from the following Hawthorne texts Salem sequence The Preface to The Scarlet Letter and a brief passage from
a sketch titled Sights from a Steeple New Hampshire sequence The Great Carbuncle and The Great Stone Face
Concord sequence The Preface to Mosses from an Old ManseCF
Health in Our Community eljhsh Color 8736 2 reels
This film dramatizes the work of the Department of Health both the everyday activities required to safeguard
the community and the crises which result from the outbreak of a dangerous disease The film stresses the team
work that exists at all times between public health personnel and private medical people in dealing with community
health problems unsanitary living conditions industrial hazards accidents contagious disease and the danger
of contaminated foods Beyond giving a comprehensive picture of the Health Departments organization and services
the film presents a case study of medical detective work a fight to prevent an epidemic of typhoid feverEBF
Healthy Famiies pel Color 3833 u ll
Demonstrates basic health practices as the zoo doctor tells how he helps keep his animal families healthy Emph
asizes the doctors role as a friend and the importance of good health practices For health and science
classesFA
Healthy Feet eljh 2630 1 reel
The structure of the foot is explained with the use of xray and animation and the slow motion camera shows the
function of each part in body motion The importance of healthy feet and proper care to prevent skin diseases and
other dangers is emphasizedCoronet
Healthy Skin eljh
2631 1 reel
jportance of clean and healthy skin is explained in relation to the structure and function of the skin Ani
mation aids are utilized in examining pores sweat glands oil glands blood vessels nerve endings and other
partsCoronet
Helpers in Our Community p
2632
1 reel
While Susie her classmates and their teacher talk about the different kinds of helpers in their community we
meet many of these interesting people and learn about the important work that they do The street repairman
the doctor the storekeeper the bus driver and others are represented We see how all work together to make the
community a good place in which to liveCoronet
9 Alfred Noyes immortal poem is brought vividly to life through the medium of interpretative dance and stirring
narration The poem is read by John CarradineMcGrawHill
Himalaya Life on the Roof of the World jhsh 4728 2 reels
This film relates the importance of the Himalaya Mountains and Tibet to the geography economy and culture of
Asia To depict the unity of mountain civilization as it extends for two thousand miles into the heartland of
Asia tempered by influences from Tibet China India and PersiaAtlantis
Holding a Young Baby jhsh
Cradle Hold Football Hold
Feeding and Bubbling HoldjAF
3875
1 reel
1 reel
How Baby Learns to Obey jhsh 3880
How to introduce discipline into a babys life and to help him to accept authority gracefullyMAF
How Man Learned t6 Count Arithmetic el 4743 J8
A trip back through history to see how arithmetic developed from the cave man to the present Bill Baird and his
puppets Snarky and Gargle demonstrate the counting systems of Egypt Rome Phoenicia Carthage and India and
how they contributed to our modern numbers systemAssn Film
How muchaffection should there be between a couple that is going steady How far can young people go in petting
and still stay within the bounds of social mores and personal standards The carefully presented drama of this
film sets the stage for constructive and frank discussion of these and related questions of vital importance to
young people todayMcGrawHill
How to Bathe a Baby jhsh 3876 1 reel
The best way to hold a baby and care for his skinMAF
Human Body The Nervous System jhsh 2877 2 reels
This film study of the nervous sysrtem emphasizes the basic functions of this system its main organs the various
neurons of which these organs are composed and the principal areas of the brain Microscopic views of nerve
tissue a specimen of a human brain animation and anatomical charts will help students to visualize this complex
system and gain a better understanding of its control of the body processesCoronet
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This Humanities series of films consists of twelve film lessons and is designed to do for the Humanities what the
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the complete courses in physics and chemistry do for the Sciences It is true that the world has changed and the
work men do has changed but the mind that created the pyramid is essentially the same mind that created the sky
scraper In a way we are all thousands of years old about 500000 years old the time which has elapsed
since human beings like ourselves first appeared on earth And there is another sense in which we are all older
than we think For a very long time man had a fulltime job just keeping himself alive on the earth Then may
be ten thousand years ago we began to ask questions about outselvest who we were what we were supposed to be
doing on earth where we were headed And we began to figure out answers to these questions first scratching
them on the walls of caves or dancing or singing them finally writing them down About 1000 years before Christ
our Western civilization began to keep records of its questions about life and its answers So in another sense
you and I began about 1000 BC For some of the ideas and feelings of early Western man govern our minds today
Mans ideas and feelings about life recorded in certain definite ways make up the Humanities The record of
these ideas and feelings makes up this course in the Humanities Literature drama music painting and sculp
ture architecture the dance these are some of the ways in which Western man has recorded his hopes and fears
his joys and sorrows his vast guesses about his place in life these are the Humanities you will study in this
course Another way to describe the Humanities is to say that they deal with matters that never go out of style
basic questions basic answers basic ideas basic feelings Human beings of today arent really much different
from human beings of another time All men have been interested delighted scared and puzzled by life and the
world around them In this course you will study the ways in which they have translated their reactions into
forms that have lasted books musical sounds sculpture colors on canvas structures in stone or marble Whats
the good of studying what a lot of dead people have thought and felt What will the Humanities do for you The
real answer is that eventually as you study and enjoy the Humanities youll feel a little less lost a little
more at home in this puzzling and rather scary world But you wont realize that until some years have passed
There is another answert the Humanities ask and sometimes answera large number of fundamental questions that con
cern all of us as thinking human beings What are we what does it mean to me a man or woman Why are we on
this earth what is our purpose here Is one way of living as good as another or is there one best way to live
Are we masters of our own lives or are we driven by fate These questions may not have occurred to you yet
but they will The man who has never thought about them will always feel lost The Humanities will help to save
you from that lost feeling Another thing the Humanities do for us is help us make sense out of the confusion
that life often seems to be Often we are not quite sure where we fit in or where we are headed But from a
beautiful summer day or from a piece of music or from being with a friend or from praying to God we suddenly
get the feeling that everything does make sense that we do fit in Now the Humanities can give us the same
feeling by showing us how we fit into certain unchanging patterns in human life how each of us is part of some
thing So far we have learned that the Humanities ask and try to answer certain basic questions that they chal
lenge us to think up our own answers that they reveal to us certain underlying patterns beneath lifes apparent
confusion and that they help to express our emotions for us and so release them In all these respects the
Humanities are unlike the Sciences The Sciences are concerned with giving us exact information They enable us
to understand and control nature But there is no rivalry between the Humanities and Sciences They represent
different approaches to life but both are the result of mans refusal to live without thought or aspiration
Both mark us off from the animals In embarking on this course you yourself will become part of this long
tradition You will study roan and so arrive at a better understanding of yourself And you will discover that
in this great drama of human thought and feeling you are yourself the hero The Humanities are about you
Teachers guides for Our Town Hamlet and Oedipus the King are available from Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Wilmette Illinois and you should contact them for information and prices These guides are a valuable asset for
the teacher The film course consists of twelve films as listed below and a description and number of each
lesson can be found listed alphabetically in this catalog
Our Town
Humanities Thei What They Are and What They Do Theater Thei One of the Humanities
Our Town and Ourselves Our Town and Our Universe
Hamlet
Age of Elizabeth The Poisoned Kingdom The
Readiness Is All The What Happens in Hamlet
Oedipus the King
Age of Sophocles The Man and God
Character of Oedipus Recovery of Oedipus
Humanities Thei What They Are and What They Do sh Color 8741
Mans ideas and feelings about life recorded in certain definite ways make up the Humanities
these ideas and feelings make up this course in the HumanitiesEBF
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Hupa Indian White Deerskin Dance eljh Color 3855 1 reel
This film shows how ancient cultural patterns are still retained by the Hupa Indians of northwestern California as
it follows their ten day deerskin dance ceremony The old plank ceremonial house old dugout canoes and twined
baskets are used in the ceremony The medicine woman prepares sacred acorn meal for the first feast the people
bring their valuable relics to the medicine man who prepares them for the dance sacred dance grounds are cleared
and dancers perform the traditional dance pattern to the song of the chief singer Camp leaders move their groups
from dance ground to dance ground as the ceremony progresses At the final camp ground the last meal is served
and the dance materials are returned to their proud ownersABP
Hydrogen sh 2869 2 reels
The student is introduced to one of the most important of the industrial gases The film presentation gives some
historical background of the discovery of hydrogen shows how it is produced in the laboratory and commercially
and reviews its properties including the electron theory of covalance An account of important industrial uses
includes new developments utilizing hydrogen in the field of nuclear energyCoronet
Industrial Canada eljh 2873 2 reels
Growing cities huge factories and modern highway systems reveal Canadas dramatic change over the last fifty
years from an agricultural country to a major industrial nation Exceptional camera work illustrates howFOR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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mechanization development of natural resources and foreign trade have helped effect this transformation bringing
to the people a new level of prosperityCoronet
Insectsare important to man because they feed upon all living things in the world plants and animals alike
Examples are seen Larva pupa adult or all stages are presented as they pertain to feeding The insects
physical adaptation to its feeding habitat is explained It is pointed out that insects are most adaptable little
animals Every plant and every animal in the entire world provides food for some kind of insectPD
Instruments of the Orchestra eljhsh 481 L 2 reels
Dr Malcolm Sargent introduces the twentysix different instruments common to the symphony orchestra and then
conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in Benjamin Brittens Variations and fugue on a theme by Purcell com
posed for this filmBIS
Introducing the Brasses jhsh 4733 2 reels
Describes and illustrates the musical characteristics and operating principles of a brass quintet Members of
the New York Brass Quintet introduce a young audience to the trumpet trombone French horn and tuba In addition
to short and familiar passages five compositions are performed to demonstrate the voices of the various instru
ments Music includes Pezel Suite for Brass SaintJacome Duet No 6 Fugato Spezzaferri Preludio e Fuga
Bach Two Chorales and Gabrielli Canzona per Sonare Narrated in part by Thomas SchermanInd U
Introducing the NATO Countries eljhsh j
Describes the country and people of each NATO Nation The geographical features historical development and
achievements economic life occupations of the people and the social customs of each country Also explains
briefly the role of each nation in the North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationUWFG
Introducing Belgium eljhsh 7712 2 reels
Introducing Canada eljhsh 7711 2 reels
Introducing Denmark eljhsh 7710 2 reels
Introducing France eljhsh 770 2 reels
Introducing Germany eljhsh 7708 2 reels
Introducing Greece eljhsh 7707 2 reels
Introducing Iceland eljhsh 7706 2 reels
Introducing Italy eljhsh 7705 2 reels
Introducing Luxembourg eljhsh 7704 2 reels
Introducing Norway eljhsh 7702 2 reels
Introducing Portugal eljhsh 7701 2 reels
Introducing The Netherlands eljhsh 7703 2 reels
Introducing The United Kingdom eljhsh 7699 2 reels
Introducing The United States eljhsh 7698 2 reels
Introducing Turkey eljhsh 7700 2 reels
Introducing the Woodwinds jhsh 4735 2 reels
Describes and illustrates the musical characteristics and operating principles of the instruments of a woodwind
quintet Members of the New York Woodwind Quintet introduce a young audience to the flute piccolo bassoon
oboe clarinet and the French horn Four compositions are performed to demonstrate the voices of the variobo
instruments Music includes Milhaud The Hunting Scenes von Weber Rondo in Hungarian Style Moussorgsky Ballet
of the Unhatched Chickens and Reicha Movement from Quintet in E flat opus 88 No 2 Introductory remarks by
Yehudi MenuhinInd U
Invisible Keystone The sh 4759
British constitutional achievement its spread to the Dominions and to AsiaMcGrawHill
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Ionization sh Color 2870 2 reels
The theory of ionization is treated with emphasis on its present importantstatus in chemistry The theory is
defined and we see the identifying characteristics of ions and where they occur Electrolytes dissociation
solvents electrovalent compounds and covalent compounds are shown by animation and laboratory demonstration In
conclusion reference is made to important applications of ionization in industrial chemistryCoronet
Irrational Numbers jhsh 4769 3 reels
Scenes of an actual classroom in action with interpretative comments from Dr Meder vividly demonstrate the
method of teaching irrational numbers through the study of decimal fractions The limited understanding of
irrational numbers in past teaching is eliminated by this new method which leads to a positive demonstration of
what an irrational number is The teaching method for communicating these new ideas to others is clearly shown
in these classroom scenesMcGrawHill
Italian Interludes jhsh Color 3836 1 reel
A poetic interpretation of three exquisite facets from the Italian scene wherein visual magic and a living sound
track combine to distill the aesthetic and emotional essence of incomparable material The film is a fluid pro
gression from the lyric to the dramatic mood It captures the sensuous enchantment of the dreamworld of Venice
and the fanciful and exuberant splendor of the Roman fountains It reaches back through the multiple layers bf
time to reanimate the Colosseum and the Roman Forum in terms of vital human experience The trilogy builds to a
dramatic climax that sweeps the spectator into active participation in some of historys most memorable episodes
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Jungle and the Plough The eljhsh Color 8753 3 reels
The story of Ceylons reclaiming of the jungle for service to its peopleis told through good photography Through
aid of UNESCO what was once malarial jungle has become fertile fields The people are being taught modern
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health practicesEBF
Just for the Fun of It peljhsh Color 4800 3 reel
This film is made from the water sport activities at the Corps of Engineers lakes in the Southeastern United
States Depicts the recreational areas now used by millions of people for outdoor recreation The picture em
phasizes the need for observing safety for better enjoyment of water sports and activities It also emphasizes the
many activities which are available at these areas such as swimming boating picnicking camping etcISF
Labor Movement Thet Beginnings and Growth in America jhsh 2880 2 reel
The development of the organized labor movement from post Civil War beginnings to World War I is traced through
the dramatic events and personalities which characterized it during this period The methods by which labor
sought to achieve its goals are portrayed within a framework of the changing relationship between management and
labor and the changing national economyCoronet
Land of the Long Day Pt It Winter and Spring eljhsh 4782 2 reels
An Eskimo hunter tells of life in the north and the nature of the land As the sun comes in sight again he shows
us his family and campsite his dogs and their harness made of seal skin birds on the cliffs and spring flowers
He takes us on a seal hunt with his son and tells us some of the many uses of sealIFB
Land of the Long Day Pt lit Summer and Autumn eljhsh 4783 2 reels
While the women make clothes the hunters father helps to prepare seal skins and the boys look after the fish
nets White whales are spotted feeding over a reef and narwhal behind them as they come up to breathe Then
follows a chase the Eskimos in kayaks and a whale is harpooned and brought in As autumn comes and daylight
fades they are ready for the winter This prizewinning film is of interest to all ages as an example of a stone
age people and as a demonstration of techniques of living in the ArcticTFB
Laws of Conservation of Energy and Matter eljhsh 2633 1 reel
A background for understanding those laws and their importance as basic principles of science is clearly developed
Simple laboratory experiments and special photographic effects illustrate the important principle that matter and
energy may not be created or destroyed but as explained by Einsteins equation they can be converted into one
anotherCor onet
Learning to Walk jhsh 3882 1 reel
Newborn babies can walk with help but their solo walking ability depends upon muscular development and co
ordination Why most babies seem to have flat feetMAF
Lets Discuss It jhsh 3839 1 reel
An English class analyzes a recent discussion to determine why it was not effective and why it did not produce
the results desiredMcGrawHill
Lets Take a Walk in the High Country el Color 3871 1 reel
Introduces high mountains aspen trees snowplant shooting star wyethia false hellebore rein orchis labrador
tea red heather highmountain meadows lakes and granite cliffs Ellen Lynn and Gretta have a day of fun and
discovery when they find spotted sandpipers their nest eggs and babies wood peewees babies in nest with
mother a night hawk her eggs and newly hatched babyGateway
Life and Times of the Iron Horse eljh 3843 1 reel
Shows the need for and development of the steam locomotive and steel rails culminating in the first trans
continental railroad Dealing with the 18301870 period of Americas western history this film begins with early
transportation prior to the steam locomotive then carefully shows the development and spread of rail transpor
tation and its significance in the history of a young and growing country as steel rails bind the new nation to
gether with fast inexpensive transportation Factual data and important background material tell a stirring
story of this period in Americas historyMcGrawHill
Life in a Cubic Foot of Air eljhsh 2634 1 reel
Using a reflective approach the film explores the life in a cubic foot of air taken from the air around us
Various living forms such as yeast plants molds bacteria amoeba and pollen grains are discovered and examined
Through miscroscopic views of these plants and animals the viewer learns something of their structure and life
processes The composition of air and the nonliving matter in it are also a part of this studyCoronet
Life in Ancient Greecet Home and Education eljhsh 2879 2 reels
Filmed in Athens Greece the picture follows the activities of a typical family of this city in 440 BC Through
a warm human story of a young Athenian boy and a beautiful vase we learn how they dressed how they worshipped
what their schools were like and of the education of the daughter in household arts We also see the pottery
factory which is the familys livelihoodCoronet
Life in Ancient Greecet Role of the Citizen eljhsh 2623 1 reel
Photographed in and around Athens Greece the film recreates the political and economic life in a Greek city
state in 440 BC We learn much about the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship in this early democracy
as we travel with the boy Leander and his father through the countryside and the city We visit a farm a pot
tery factory meet other citizens and watch Greek youths taking the momentous Ephebic Oath prerequisite to full
citizenshipCoronet
Life in the Alps Austria eljh Color 2635 1 rtei
Haying gardening lumbering and particularly grazing are the activities that fill the lives of people on the
high slopes of the Austrian Alps The seasonal movement of cattle and sheep from lower pastures to higher grazing
lands illustrates how farmers have worked out a successful pattern of agriculture in a difficult and challengingFOR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Alpine terrain Coronet
Life in the Ocean eljh Color 4731 2 reels
Presents an overview of plants and animals of the sea Emphasizes the relationships of these marine forms to
each other to their environment and to similar living things found on land For nature study and language arts
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Life of the Molds jhsh 4760
This film focuses on the commonplace mold using both the microscope and timelapse photography to reveal
importance of molds in our daily lives their impact upon history and some of the beauty and mystery to be found
in the study of these tiny plantsMcGrawHill
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Little Animals p Color
All around us are animals Many of them are little animals The film shows a variety of little animals il
lustrating how they feel move about and eat Caterpillars and other insects are shown Sow bugs and birds are
seen A sequence is devoted to a spider another kind of little animal Snails and earthworms are little animals
found in the backyard Some water animals are so small that they can be seen only under a microscope Also a
sequence is devoted to a little seashore animal the sea anemone Although it looks like a flower a few simple
experiments prove that it has feeling can move about and must eat It is therefore an animalPD
Machines Help Us eljh 3890 1 reel
This is a motivational film in which basic premises necessary to understanding our mechanical age are introduced
through a series of three questionst What is a machine How do we get machines How have machines changed our way
ofliving It points out that machines are tools that help us do workj that new machines usually are developed
from older ones and that almost everything we do is done with machines and almost everything we use is made by
machinesBailey
Magna Carta Pt Ii Rise of the English Monarchy eljhsh 8732 2 reels
Traces the history of England from the Norman invasion in 1066 to the crowning of King John in 1199 The back
ground of feudalism against which the drama of English kings and barons was played sets the scene for the
famous meeting at RunnymedeEBF
Magna Carta Pt lit Revolt of the Nobles and the Signing
of the Charter elJhsh 8733 A u J u 2 reels
Dramatizes the events after the crowning of John which brought the conflict between kings and barons to a climax
and resulted in the drafting of one of the imperishable documents of the Englishspeaking world Magna CartaEBF
Making Life Adjustments sh 4761 2 reels
Through the story of Bill a college sophomore this film demonstrates some of the common adjustments to maturity
and shows how counseling services can help people to help themselves Bill is told that his marks must improve or
he will not be readmitted to college Although his mother and friends advise him to see a counselor he re
fuses at first to admit there is anything wrong with his attitude or behavior Finally he seeks help from the
college counseling service where Bill and Dr Burton discuss his general intelligence and future plans Bill be
gins to understand himself and his problems and thus is on the way to a more mature personalityMcGrawHill
Making the Most of Your Face jhshColor 2636 1 reel
Facial beauty begins with certain basic health habits proper diet rest and good skin care But also important
to a girls appearance are hair styling and the careful use of makeup The film stresses that hair styles
should be selected on the basis of what is best for the individual and that lipstick eye makeup and powder
should be used sparingly and in good tasteCoronet
Man and God sht Color
The play is concerned with the gods as well as man
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The prophecies of the god Apollo are the subjects under dis
Manners in Public pel 5157 1 reel
Barbara learns about good manners in public on the sidewalk on the bus in the theater in the store and in
the elevatorYA
Mealtime Psychology jhsh
How to start the right mealtime habitsMAF
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Metamorphosis eljh Color 4726 2 reels
Everything in nature is constantly in the process of becoming something else vegetable matter gradually evolves
into animal animal into mineral in time mineral becomes again vegetable matter It is an endless round Man
himself is one of the steps in the process of change a process which lies behind the miracles of birth growth
death and resurrection and is the basis of religionU of Minn
Mexican Village Life eljhsh Color 4784 2 reels
Presents an authentic account of a Mexican rural community situated in the great valley of Mexico Depicts the
daily lives of the people in this small village and how they are dependent one upon the other as a community for
such simple heeds as water fuel and food A film of extreme beauty and educational contentHoefler
Microorganisms Beneficial Activities jhsh 4722 2 reels
Uses animation to compare the relatively small number of microorganisms that are harmful with the much greater
number that are beneficial and essential Shows how microorganisms are capable of a variety of activities Il
lustrates the importance of microorganisms in the nitrogen cycle and points out many useful functions of microor
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Microorganismsi Harmful Activities jhsh 4723 2 reels
Identifies harmful microorganisms and describes nays of protection against them Refers to mans continual strug
gle to overcome the harmful and undesirable attacks of such microorganisms Illustrates Kochs postulates for
determination of bacteria responsible for diseaseInd U
Miller Grinds Wheat The p 3891 1 reel
Robin and Billy are helping their grandmother make a decorative arrangement of dried pods and wheat They ask
if this is the same wheat that is used to make bread Grandmother tells the children about wheat As she talks
scenes of wheat fields combines and harvesting are shown She decides to take the children for a visit to a
nearby mill which produces stoneground flour At the flour mill Mr Van tells them about the history of wheat
and how it was ground in earlier daysBailey
Missing Witness jhsh 3846 1 reel
Seventeen year old Tony Walsh is driving his car home one evening when there is a bad collision Tony is a care
ful and responsible driver the collision is not his fault and he could do nothing to prevent it although cir
cumstances are such that he appears to have been in the wrong The driver of the other car is seriously hurt
unconscious in critical condition and the only witness to the collision the only man who can clear Tony
leaves the scene of the accident before Tony can get any information about him Although Tonys own parents
stand by him the boy realizes that his position without the missing witness is a precarious one the community
already looks askance at teenage drivers in general and at the cause of this latest collision Tony in parti
cular Tonys only chance is to find the missing witness and clear himself He realizes that this actually Is
not just his problem but the problem of every teenager in town and so he enlists the help of the Community Car
Clubs in his search for the vanished witness All the teenage members of the Car Clubs now use their spare time
to conduct the search for the missing witness a lot of questioning and a lot of driving is being done and real
izing the importance of having the good will of the community the teenage drivers make an effort always to drive
courteously carefully correctly and intelligentlyGradually their obvious earnestness their courtesy safe
driving and driver knowledge impress the people of the community to such an extent that although suspicious in
the beginning they end up by pitching in and helping And the missing witness is found Tony is exonerated and
the injured driver recoversBut the entire community has learned and benefltted by the incidentThe teenage
drivers have learned the worth and wisdom of always driving with care and courtesy the community has realized
that its young adults are as responsible and skilled drivers as any others and the Importance of not shirking
ones civil duties are brought home to everyoneSid Davis
Mosaic Experiments jhsh Color 4777 2 reels
The newly rediscovered art of mosaic provides opportunity for the widest means of creative expression and in
this new film the possibilities of the mosaic medium are described and demonstrated Not merely a howtodoit
film it deals not only with the techniques and basic elements such as Smalti Tesserae and Blenko glass but
explores the creative aspects as in the hands of youngsters college students and adults the experience of
creating is demonstrated and sharedIFB
Mother Deer and Her Twins p 336 1 reel
In Springtime the season of rebirth and new birth many baby animals can be found in the forest This film
tells the story of twin fawns Fleet and Shy from the age of two days to nearly a year showing how the mother
deer cares for her babies how she protects them from danger and how the fawns learn to care for themselvesEBF
Moving Things on Land pel 3852 1 reel
Moving things is so important is our society that many people have worked at ways to make moving easier and
faster The various ways that people have devised to reduce friction are amusingly shown by the attempts of two
children to move a heavy crate Frictions usefulness is also dramatized by an imaginary excursion into a start
ling world where it does not existChurchillWexler
Mussolini jhsh 4762 3 reels
This is the story of Mussolini the first of the modernday dictators to rise and the first to fall covering
the period of the Italian dictators life from the end of World War I to April 28 1945 when the Communist
partisans captured and shot himMcGrawHill
Mysterious X Algebra jhsh 4744 3 r01
Algebra is the key to the study of most mathematics used in science and business Bill Snarky and Garqle demon
strate everyday applications of algebra and show how the great scientists use its terms to explain the phenomena
of natureAssn Films
New Numbers jhsh 4742 3 reelg
Explains new and important number concepts in modern mathematics Indicates the pattern of how new numbers arise
Presents some of the history characteristics and uses of negative irrational transfinite and complex numbers
as well as quaternionsInd U
News Parade of 1958 eljhsh 8038 y reel
Man Probes Outer Space New Pope Proclaimed Quemoy Red Target Nautilus in Epic Feat Revolt in Lebanon De
Gaulle Takes Over Alaska Makes It 49 Arabs Forum Republic Many other great eventsCastle
Nitric Acid Compounds and the Nitrogen Cycle sh Color 2863 2 reels
We learn how nitric acid one of the most important of the nitrogen compounds can be derived in the laboratory
and industrially Lab experiments demonstrate its properties and we see some of the many important uses of nitric
acid compounds in the manufacture of explosives paints photographic chemicals and fertilizers Finally the
nitrogen cycle basic to life on earth is illustrated as part of the overall concept of nitrogen fixation bothby nature and by manCoronet
Nitrogen and Ammonia sh ColorJ 2862 2 reels
Using laboratory demonstrations the film examines the properties of molecular nitrogen and some of the simple
compounds of nitrogen oxides and nitrides Host important of the simple nitrogen compounds is ammonia We are
shown how it is prepared in the laboratory and inindustry what its important properties are and examples of its
many uses in industry in the home and in its major use ammonium compounds for fertilizersCoronet
Northern Ireland eljhsh 4781 2 reels
A geographical summary of the agriculture and chief industries of Northern Ireland It is a land of small farms
and small fields from which many people live by growing crops rearing animals dairy farming and raising poul
try to provide eggs largely for export Following an introductory map the film shows haymaking and the harvest
ing of oats and potatoes The harvesting and treatment of flax are seen and the digging of peat for fuel The
dairying and fishing industries are then dealt with and the film ends with the industries of Belfast linen
mills and shipbuilding and the export from Belfast of the products of Northern IrelandIFB
Number Fields jhsh 4768 2 reels
Treats the specific problems of the student who solves an algebra problem without understanding why his answer
works Dr Meder shows the weakness of manipulative solutions and demonstrates how the teachers understanding
of the properties of a number field enables the teacher to make algebra more meaningful for students With the
use of animated diagrams Dr Meder discusses the system of integers real numbers rational numbers and complex
numbers from the point of view of number fields and explains the requirements and properties of a number field
McGrawHill
Olympic Rain Forest The eljhsh Color 3850 1 reel
Tells the story of the Pacific Northwests Olympic rain forest area of heaviest rainfall in the U S Explains
the cause of the heavy rainfall 130 to 160 inches each year and shows the effects on the natural life found
there Explains the role of rotting logs lichens and mosses in the life cycle of the forest Includes such
animals as the worlds largest elk the Olympic elk Tells the role conservation groups have played in preventing
destruction of this unique forest by timber interestsDP
On Your Feet el Color 3885 1 reel
A cowboy tending his pony after a day on the range exemplifies the horsemans adage Take care of your mount and
hell take care of you We see that our feet are hardworking mounts to which this adage well can be applied
But sometimes we are careless about our feet Bruce wears the wrong shoes on a hike with painful results that
lead him to Dr Greens office After examination and treatment Dr Green gives Bruce instructions in foot care
including a list of Do It Yourself Rules for everyday observance The rules arei walk correctly fit your feet
change often eat right rest right practice safety keep dry wash right trim correctly and see your doctor
for inspection and correction Bruce demonstrates that these rules can be followed easily in normaldaily routine
when he returns to Dr Green in observance of the final rule he finds that Inspection is all thats needed
Correction in rule ten is avoided by following the other rules A pictorialized recap of the rules and a
brief humorous return to the cowboy conclude the filmAvis
Our Dog Show p Color 4795 2 reels
Pamela and her sister Kathy go to a Dog Show with their parents They invite two of their school friends Robin
and Jimmy to go with them It is a large show and they see many different breeds of dogs being trimmed and
groomed to look their best The film shows the dogs on the Bench and in the show ring and explains how they are
judged While at the show the children decide to have their own Dog Show Pam and Kathy have a dog and their
two friends each have a dog All of the neighborhood children who have dogs are invited to enter While Kathy
paints the gold cups and Robin fixes the ribbons Pam makes the Grand Prize which is to be for the Best in Show
On the day of the Show dogs of all sizes and descriptions arrive Using what they learned at the big show the
children divide the entries into Classes and appoint Robins mother as Judge to pick the winners of each class
and the Best in ShowJ Hunt
Our Texas Heritage eljh Color 4746 2 reels
A presentation of important historical events from the establishment of Franciscan Missions to the early 1900s
The arrival of immigrants with their various culturesthe Texas Rangers and forts that helped to protect these
pioneersthe Alamo and other battles to establish a Republictrail blazers with their Longhorns to prospectors
who found natural resources including oil reveals why fexans have reason to be proud of their heritage The
State song Texas Our Texas sung by the University of Texas Chorus is a spectacular finaleRDP
Our Town and Our Universe sht Color 8743 3 reels
Our Town is a story about ordinary life as it was lived by a few people in the small New Hampshire town of Grovers
Corners about fifty years agoEBF
Our Town and Ourselves sht Color 8744
In this lesson we will try to discover what the play tells us about life and about ourselves
to understand and also to accept our existence on earthEBF
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The play helps us
Painting Pictures About People jhsh Color 4778 2 reels
A broaduse film dealing with drawing inspiration for painting from the activities of people in real life En
couraging experimentation imagination and inventiveness the film helps students express ideas and communicate
meaning with paint by seeing people and their activities in fresh ways and translating this to art by the use
of paintingIFB
Partnerships among Plants and Animals eljh
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plants and animals In their natural settings with closeup camera work we see such interesting partnerships
as that of the ant and aphid the hermit crab and bryozoans algae and fungi in lichen red clover and nitrogen
producing bacteria and red clover and the bumble beeCoronet
Patterns in Mathematics jhsh 4767 2 reels
Dr Meder explains the statement of the Commission on Mathematics Algebra must be treated as a study of Mathe
matical structure rather than only as the development of manipulative skills An emphasis on this structure or
pattern is the basis of all curriculum revision recommended by the Commission and Dr Meder explains clearly and
with varied examples why mathematics should be considered a study of pattern rather than a collection of isolated
facts and tricks With problems taken from arithmetic algebra geometry and trigonometry he shows how concepts
of pattern can make mathematics teaching clearer and more meaningfulMcGrawHill
People of Venice eljhsh Color 4776 2 reels
This is a film of contrast a workingmans family living today against the magnificent background of Venices
past wealth and glory Tony Biasi and one of his sons repair the big diesel boats that transport passengers on
the canals Sergio another son of school age enjoys the everyday life of a Venetian boy swimming in the
lagoon helping a friend transport vegetables from the wholesale market by boat rowing on the canals helping
with family choresChurchillWexler
Percussion the Pulse of Music jhsh 4736 2 reels
Describes and demonstrates the sounds manner of playing and uses of representative percussion instruments A
young audience led by members of the New York Percussion Trio illustrates that organized clapping can be music
Members of the trio show and demonstrate wooden skincovered and metal percussion instruments The audience
joins the trio in a mambo demonstrating how music can be made with some percussion instruments without long prac
tice Music includes Nagel Prelude and Dance Kabalevsky Dance of the Comedians Portal Sweet and Gentle and
a symphonic excerptInd U
Plaster Sculpture in Color jhsh Color 3865 1 reel
The purpose of this film is to encourage students of junior and senior high school age to experiment with ways to
express ideas in sculptural form The film provides both information and motivation for threedimensional art
activity One of its purposes is to encourage students to apply imagination to the expression of the forms they
see in the world about them The materials suggested for use in this activity are simple cheap and almost
universally availableIFB
Poisoned Kingdom The sht Color 8747
This lesson considers the plays characters and shows the poisoning episodes as they come to a climax
the three movements of the playEBF
Portrait of the Family sh 4766
Symbols definitions maps and geography of the Inner CommonwealthMcGrawHill
3 reels
One of
3 reels
Precambrian Shield The jhsh 4788 3 reelt
Canadas treasure trove the vast Laurentian Shield lying like an enormous semicircle around Hudson Bay At
representative points from the Labrador coast in the east to the Northwest Territories the film presents typical
scenes of the industries occupations and natural resources of the regionCFB
Principles of Nuclear Fission jhsh Color 3840 1 reel
After considering the historic and the modern conceptions of the structure of the atom the film shows diagrammati
cally the relation of its basic particles electrons protons and neutrons It describes in detail how bombarding
neutrons cause fission in Uranium235 atoms and the production of chain reactions The film then deals with the
graphite nuclear reactor showing methods of controlling action in a nuclear reactor and relating this to the pro
duction of electricityMcGrawHill
Pronombres Personales 4809
Subject prepositional object reflexive reciprocal and impersonalAITS
Pronunciacion Y Acentuacion 4810
How to pronounce and stress correctly Spanish words and a bit of pertinent geographyALTS
2 reels
2 reels
Quacks and Nostrums sh 4763 2 reels
Designed to show the ways in which medical quacks dupe the consumer and the steps taken by local and federal
agencies to protect the public When Larry a young premed student learns that his mother is taking a herb tea
cureall for her attacks he goes to their family physician The doctor sends him to the Food and Drug Ad
ministration laboratories to have the herb tea analyzed Although the tea is useless Larrys mother continues
to use it until a severe gallbladder attack sends her to the hospital and convinces her that the tea is a worth
less nostrum and the man who sold it to her is a quack While investigating the tea Larry becomes interested
in quacks and nostrums and decides to write a term paper on the subjectMcGrawHill
Readiness of All The sht Color 8748 3 reels
Tells of the fast action of Hamlets plot and with a look at Hamlet today as a story showing a young man facing
some of the problems of growing upEBF
Recovery of Oedipus The sht Color 8752 3 reels
Oedipus seems destroyed a mere remnant of the magnificient and vigorous man who represented human intelli
gence and action at its best Even though he blames his sorrows on Apollo he insists that his blindness is the
result of his own decision and actions and suddenly he reasserts himselfEBFRembrandt Painter of Man Jhsh Color 2883 2 reels
Produced In commemoration of the 350th anniversary of the artists birth this film encompasses the finest and
most extensive collection of Rembrandt originals ever recorded on film Searching camera analyses of over sixty
selected canvases gathered from twentynine museums in twelve countries chronicle Rembrandts amazing ability in
the use of light and shadow and his genius in expressing human compassion for his subjectsCoronet
Reptiles and Their Characteristics eljhsh 2637 1 reel
The film study identifies the five orders of animals that make up the reptile group and points out their common
characteristics and some of their differences We see the snakes lizards turtles crocodilians and the rare
tuatara in their native habitats and learn something of how they live and reproduce their adaptations to their
environments and some of the ways in which they benefit mankindCoronet
Rhythmic Motions of Growing Plants jhsh Color 3826 1 reel
Featuring some motions of plants as seen through the timecompressing eye of the timelapse camera Follow the
action of tendrils as they lash out and encircle a twig then the interesting turnbuckle effect See the
fantastic sweeping motions of a morning glory plant and how it differentiates between horizontal and vertical
supports See the basic waving or nodding motions of growing plants called circumnutation Watch experiments
showing how circumnutation is modified by gravity and by light Observe the socalled sleep motions of leaves
WMH
Rise of the Roman Empire jhsh 2872 2 reels
This film traces the development of Rome from a group of early tribal communities to a mighty empire which em
braced a large part of the Western world It emphasizes those factors which made such a rise possible Romes
concept of democracy and citizenship its legal and administrative system and its military strength Authentic
settings and realistic reenactments were photographed in Rome Ostia and in other locations which were part of
of this great empireCoronet
Rivers eljh 3872 1 reel
This film explains how tiny streams of water eventually join together to form a river The importance of rivers
to man is showns often used as a source of water as natural trails for moving materials through rough country
as a source of food and minerals as a place for fun Natures water cycle for the continuing river water
is explainedGateway
Rocket The eljhsh 4786 2 reels
A study of the development of the rocket from a Chinese firecracker through various seventeenth century inspira
tions for space travel to its more practical applications today Some account is given of the work of the three
Rocket Research Establishments in Britain There are dramatic pictures of rocketfiring aircraft strafing enemy
shipping and supplies and of the terrible German V2 weapcn emphasizing the part played by rockets during the
war The film also covers American postwar experiments in rocket development and discusses the future which may
lie ahead in this field of scienceContemporary Films
Rocketsi How They Work eljhsh 8740 2 reels
This film dramatically presents the basic principles of rocket flight in terms that can be understood by pupils
in middle grades science In addition the material is so interesting and the concepts are presented in such a
way that the film will be useful at higher levels including junior and senior high schoolEBF
Rockets Principles and Safety eljhsh 3834 1 reel
Introduces the physical principles upon which rockets work and explains why rocket motors can work in the absence
of air outer space It stresses the fact that rockets are dangerous and should not be built or fired by ama
teurs FA
Rocks for Beginners el Color 4794 2 reels
The film establishes that all rocks may be classified into three groups and illustrates certain characteristics
of each group which will serve as keys to identification The sequences include The formation of the Earths
crust large granite formations and closeups of granite lava intrusions and volcanoes large lava flows and
samples of lava the breaking up of igneous rocks the deposit of sedimentation marine life and the formation of
of limestone the raising of sedimentary deposits into mountains formations of metamorphic rock closeups of
metamorphic rocks showing the crystal structure and a review of the material aboveJ Hunt
Safety or Slaughter jhsh Color 4779 2 reels
Highway Safety is the subject of this vivid new film commissioned by the Industrial Accident Prevention Associa
tion of Ontario The film includes footage shot at the scene of several fatal accidents In his introduction
to the film RGD Anderson IAPAs General Manager explains why industry should be concerned with traffic
accidents He also explains and illustrates safe driving techniques and stresses the importance of courtesyIFB
Satellites Stepping Stones to Space jhsh 4732 2 reels
Explains what satellites are and why they are important to us Through an examination of Explorer I the student
is shown the instruments satellites carry and what those instruments tell us about outer spaceFA
Sentences and Solution Sets jhsh 4771 2 reels
Through actual classroom scenes a ninth grade algebra teacher is shown teaching the concept of set Dr Meder
explains and illustrates with the classroom scenes the way to introduce sets variables and open sentences to
students He gives examples thatshow how the concept of set makes the teaching of inequalities as well as
equations simpler and clearer With a solid understanding of these basic concepts even the average student
will progress more rapidly and with greater sureness than ever beforeMcGrawHill
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Ser y Estar jhsh 3859 1 reel
Present tense Differences between the two verbs clearly explained Adverbs of placeALTS
Settling the Great Plains eljh Color 4802 2 reels
Concentrating on the 18501885 period this film shows the successive adaptations by the Indians cattlemen and
homesteaders to the difficulties of the Great Plains environmentMcGrawHill
Short Cuts jhsh 4740 3 reels
Explains and demonstrates logarithms the slide rule and other methods for simplifying computation Through
the use of models and charts presents finger multiplication the lightning or cross method of multiplication and
Napiers bones Explains the development and application of logarithms Shows how a log table is constructed
and used Relates this to a model of a slide rule and demonstrates its operation and uses Indicates themany
other uses of logarithms in representing important relationships in such areas as electricity and chemistryInd
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Sicily Island of the Sun eljhsh Color 4772 2 reels
The largest island in the Mediterranean is a world of yesterday Greek and Roman temples and theaters built
during the 4th and 5th Centuries BC remain as impressive architectural wonders The people present a puppet
performance Tarantella Dance and proudly display their elaborately carved and painted carts Fishermen using
Arabic methods trap giant tuna in a dramatic struggle for economic survivalRDP
Simple Plantsi Bacteria jhshColor 2878 2 reels
Bacteria and the science of bacteriology are studied with reference to the major characteristics of bacteria
useful and harmful varieties growing bacteria colonies checking bacterial growth and the use of antibiotics
Photomicrography reveals the three known groups spiral rodshaped and spherical bacteria the bacterial diges
tive process and the nature of enzymesCoronet
Sine Language Trigonometry sh 4745 3 reels
Bill Snarky and Gargle throw some light on the study of trigonometry They show some of the everyday uses of
trigonometry and its importance in navigation land surveying and the description of periodic phenomena such as
musical notes and electrical currentsAssn Films
Softball Fundamentals for Elementary Schools el 3892 1 reel
Shows a class of boys and girls learning to play softball The children demonstrate what they have talked about
in the classroom practicing techniques such as where to stand how to hold the ball pitching stance control of
the ball selecting the proper bat catching a fly judging height and speed of the ball and fielding a grounder
The rules of the game are outlined during play and safety measures are stressed throughout the filmBailey
Solutions sh 2861 2 reels
The more important characteristics of solutions are presented by means of laboratory demonstrations Solutions
are defined both ionic and nonionic and the common types visualized We learn of the factors which influence
solubility such as temperature pressure and composition and in conclusion see some of the practical applica
tions of solutions in the chemistry of everyday lifeCoronet
Something to Write About jhsh 3842 1 reel
Three students discuss recent personal experiences and their conversation is used to motivate the writing of
their English themesMcGrawHill
Spanish Colonial Family of the Southwest eljh 2882 2 reels
The film recreates the life of a Spanish colonial family living on a selfsufficient hacienda in Southwestern
United States in the early 19th Century We see the typical pattern of life on the hacienda itself and the roles
of the Southwestern Indians and the Catholic mission in this representative Spanish Culture adapted to life in the
New WorldCoronet
Spanish Enriches the Elementary Curriculum Spanish Language eljh 4793 2 reels
A Spanish language film depicting the activities of a sixth grade class in Spanish The children and the teacher
carry on their discussions in Spanish learn the names of various fruits and vegetables dramatize a market scene
to learn counting and to identify coins play a game of fruit basket and sing Spanish songsBailey
Spanish InstructoFilm Series jhsh
These films provide discussions and oral exercises on the fundamentals of the Spanish language They are intended
to be used at the discretion of the teacher for introducing andor going over the points under consideration
and for quick reviewing during the course and before examinations They are expertly made with helpful drawings
and lively music at beginning and end to liven things up Each of the films in this series is a unit in itself
and a printed guide for each film is available from the producer for the information of the teacher Contact
Audivision Language Teaching Service Suite 1852 100 Church Street New York 7 NY See alphabetical listing
for description and catalog number of each title ALTS
Pronunciacion y Acentuacion Ser y Estar
Genero y Numero I Pronombres Personales
Genero y Numero II Verbos Regulares I
Verbos Regulares II
Spanlshi Introducing The Language jhsh 2614 1 Teel
Spanish is a language that is more familiar to us than we think Colorful scenes of activities typical of the
Spanishspeaking world examples of Spanish words in our own language and a brief dramatization using Spanish
dialogue all help delight and acquaint the viewer with the Spanish language and stimulate interest in learning
it A Spanish song and several common expression are taughtCoronetFOR GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Spotty the Fawn in Winter p 2638 1 reel
Summer has turned to autumn in the North Woods and little by little Spotty is changing and growing One morning
late in the fall he awakens to find the entire forest covered with snow creating a strange new world for him
Later when the heavy snows come the kindness and friendship of a little girl who puts out food for him help
Spotty survive his first winterCoronet
SUrfaWe lee the unusual formation ofthe everchanging surface of our earththe beautiful caves of Virginia and
New Mexico with their stalagmites and stalactites the windblown waterworn mountains and rocks of the southwest
and glacialformed lakes and valleys Using animation we explain how these wonders of nature were formedAVED
8742 3 reels
Theater is the art of using words and actions
Theater Thes One of the Humanities sht Color
Shows two ways in which a play differs from a simple narration
to give us direct experienceEBF
Tommys Healthy Teeth p tfieth He discovers that different teeth
do different jobs like cutting tearing and grinding When he visits Dr Brown he finds the dental office a
very interesting place He has a cavity filled and learns that regular dental checkups are as important to
having healthy teeth as brushing them properly and eating the right foodsCoronet
T2i5iC25 instruments and contains seances on the following musical instruments1
the caveman the pharaohs the whistle the strings and the percussion instrumentsDisney
k k 4764 3 reels
T0Wa1hisefilmXelies ihe amazing story of the X2 the rocket airplane that took man higher and faster than he has ever
been 126000 feet high at an incredible speed of 2178 miles per hourMcGrawHill
XlSlntaUiSSffi some of the ways in which minerals have been deposited in the eartAn
introduction reviews forces acting on the earths crust and the resulting changes The film then shows how
minerals are concentrated as a consequence of these changes by being deposited in veins tY fg into stream
Eedl and low areasby seeping through the earth in solution Describes how oil was trapped in the earths folds
and how coal was formedChurchillWexler
k h 3853 reel
Un Pueblo De Espana j s carefully tailored to the requirements of beginning Spanish
classes The subject matter which centers on the home family and simple occupations of the townspeople provides
an admirable vehicle for the first year vocabularyChurchillWexler
T drtalifpTeaSdgfthe other person for his true value abilUyand net worth rather than by his econ
background poor social skills and inability to be one of the groupYA
5435 2 reels
VyrhowhorJusrvarlous kinds of visual methods and devices in a talk this film illustrates the manner in
which the speech is made more interesting and more effectiveYA
VaB08The PftrmrosIhrtyelaJawholi0ltnen each region major eitffndthlx people The 1
Al Peru contains questions in Spanish exercises intended to help the student concentrate on certain words and
idiomatic expressions and a complete SpanishEnglish vocabulary as well as texts of the narrative used in both
parts of the film The guidebook can be secured from the producer International Film Bureau 57 E Jackson Blvd
Chicago 4 IllinoisIFB
Infinitive8 indicative and conditional moods Meaning of tenses Difference between the imperfect and the
preterit Present perfect Present progressive Conjugation exercisesALTS
Varhne RoaiIsitpc P TT 480B TftfllS
Subjunctiveandimperative Meaning and uses of the present and the imperfect subjunctive Sequence of tenses
Common phrases that require the subjunctive tenses Difference between the affirmative and the negative impera
tive Most common irregular imperativeALTS
Wales eljhsh 4780 2 Teels
This film illustrates the physical character of Wales and its influence on communications and the uneven distri
bution of its people who are engaged in widely different occupations and yet bound together by common social
interests With the aid of a relief model the physical structure of Wales the main routeways and the prevail
ing rainbearing winds are first illustrated The activities of the highland country are then depicted Sheep
rearing forestry and slate quarrying The importance of North Wales as a holiday center is shown and scenes
follow of cattle rearing and dairy farming in the lowlands The concentration of population in the coal field
areas is shown by means of a map and sequences follow of coal mining and the steel and tinplate and other in
dustries of South Wales The final sequence stresses the national characteristics and traditions of the Welsh
peopleIFB
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EDUCATIONAL UCIJlCti PICTURES
Water Lifeblood of the West 4811 2 reels
The importance of water in building the West and the nation is stressed and the many ways that rivers work when
harnessed by dams is shown The film maps the reclamation projects in the seventeen Western states and uses the
Lower Colorado River Basin development as an example The functions of the many dams are pictured including
water storage flood control desilting generation of electric power and irrigation Lakes createdby the dams
become recreation areas and wildlife refugesADP
Water for the Community eljhsh 2639 1 reel
Viewers will follow the process by which water is treated from the time it leaves its original source until it is
purified and distributed to the community Making water clear correcting special problems and killing bacteria
are all important aspects The source of a communitys water supply is explained in terms of the water cycle and
subsequent storage within the earth or on its surfaceCoronet
Water People of Hong Kong The eljh 3849 1 reel
The densely populated area forces many of its citizens to seek a home on sampan The film shows the learner how
these people have dealt with the tasks of providing food clothing and shelter for their families amid the crowded
thriving harbor of Hong Kong The activities of a typical family in the harborfishing daily chores school and
and a weddingare portrayed Strong family ties exist despite adverse conditions and a meager standard of liv
ing UWF
Westward Growth of our Nation 18031853 eljh Color 2640 1 reel
In the half century between 1803 and 1853 the United States extended its territory from the Mississippi to the
to the Pacific This is the exciting story of that expansion of the struggles and conflicts of the treaties
signed and of the brave pioneers who explored and settled the West The film also shows how the various regions
the Louisiana Territory Texas and the great Southwest and the Oregon country became a part of our nation
Coronet
What Happens in Hamlet sht Color 8746 3 reels
The story of Hamlet has three parts or movements First there is a ghost story second a detective story and
last a revenge story Each of these movements rises to a climax to a scene of great feeling and conflictEBF
What is a City eljhsh 3893 1 reel
This film combines concepts of geography economics and sociology It explains the location and growth of
cities in terms of the needs of people and the work they do using liveaction pictures and animation to answer
four questionsi Why do people live in cities Why are cities built in one place rather than another Where do
people usually build cities Why are some cities large and others smallBailey
3835 1 rtl
Family relationship is stressed to help give the child
Stimulates creative activity in all arts A language
Wild Animal Families p
Presents seven animal families in tneir natural habitat
a feeling of greater security in his parental relations
arts and science filmFA
William Penn and the Quakers The Pennsylvania Colony eljh Color2643 1 rl
The Quakers struggle for freedom of worship in 17th Century England sets the background for this story of the
establishment of Pennsylvania We see how under William Penns leadership a colony was founded which was dedi
cated to freedom of speech and religion and equality for all Ample opportunity for trade industry and agri
culture helped Pennsylvania develop into a political economic and cultural leader among the coloniesCoronet
Williamsburg Story of a Patriot eljhsh Color 4797 AJLnl
Photoqraphed entirely in restored Williamsburg and at nearby plantations the film is designed to introduce the
viewer both to the Williamsburg scene and to the events and ideas for which the town stands again today It
covers the years 1769 to 1776 when every colonist faced the issues of taxation without representation of united
resistance to Parliamentary pressure on another colony of meeting British force with force and finally of
whether to take the momentous step of absolute independence from the mother countryCW
WOndUncleBrobBdses ameraintroduce Dick and Jackie to the human eye The boys eagerly learn about other
marvels of the human body the ears the bodys chemical plant the heart bone structure the vocal cords and
the nervous system Uncle Bob points out the responsibility everyone has to take care of his bodyMIS
Uncle Bob solves the mystery of H20 for his young friends He uses electrolysis equipment in a dramatic way to
separate water into hydrogen and oxygen Bobs vivid demonstrations and simple explanations introduce the student
to molecules and the nature of gases The water cycle is discussed evaporation and condensation are exploredMIS
Word Building in Our Language
Thro
adding r
many of our words are derived from other languages
structural growth of wordsCoronet
ding in Our Language jhsh 2616 1
ugh interesting examples graphically illustrated the film demonstrates how many of our words are built by
ng prefixes suffixes or both to a root and by combining words or parts of them It also points out that
a ata rnm other lanauaass freauentlv Latin and generally explores the principles of
You
The Living Machine el Color 3887 1 reel
Shows the difference between a living machine and a manufactured machine and how to take cars of our living ma
chines The theme song of this film isi You are a human animal you are a very special breed for you are the only
animal who can think who can reason who can read Now all your pets are smart thats true but none of
them can add up two and two Because the only thinking animal is you you you The following sequences are
covered fuel for man and machines a balanced diet digestion the heart and the circulatory system and care of
the machineDisneyDESCRIPTIVE LIST OF EXTRASCHOOL ACTIVITY FILMS
These films are not for classroom use A limited number of entertainment type comedies are offered for extra
school use such as PTA 4H Clubs Home Economic Clubs Athletic Clubs etc The use of these films is limited to one
tworeel film per week or meeting or two onereel films per week or meeting NO ADMISSION CHARGE CAN BE MADE FOR THEIR
USE Please give the reason for requesting these films in the remarks column on the request blank or films cannot be
booked Please abide by this limitation and avoid disappointments and delays
Abbott Costello Meet Frankenstein 7053 1 reel
Dracula the Wolf Man and even the Invisible Man join forces in this comedy shocker Watch the daffy chain
reaction of fun as somebody dreams up the idea of using Costellos brain for the monsterCastle
GEORGIA
TAPES FOR TEACHING
The Tape Recording Service of the State Department of
Education has more than 5300 recorded tapes covering practically
every subject and activity of the Georgia curriculum
There are no fees for this service It is only necessary
for a school to own a good quality tape recorder some reels
of tape both 600 ft and 1200 ft lengths some fiber film
shipping cases and you have at your command a wealth of new
teaching material that both teachers and students will find
interesting and meaningful Tapes are sent to the Recording
Service in Atlanta and then returned to you after being du
plicated Later the same tape can be sent back erased and
another program of your choice put on the tape
If you wish to use these free tapes write to the address
given below and ask for the tape catalog entitled Georgia
Tapes for Teaching All the necessary forms and the latest tape
catalog will be mailed at once
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TAPE RECORDING SERVICE
121 Memorial Drive SW
Atlanta 3 Georgia
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