Catalog of classroom teaching tapes for Georgia schools [No. 1 (Jan. 1955)]

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EDUCATION CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION AUDIO
VISUAL UNIT CATALOG OF
CLASSROOM TEACHING TAPES FOR
GEORGIA SCHOOLS
1955
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Catalog
January 1955
Number One
GENERAL LIBRARY
OCT 3 1956
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Issued By
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
M D Collins State Supt of Schools

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
State Board of EducationA
Foreword
Introduction C
Equipment and SuppliesrD
Instructions for Membership and Ordering Tapes D
Catalog NumbersE
A or B Wind Tape E
Reel Sizes and Running TimeE
Tape Speed E
Care of Tape and EquipmentF
Abbreviations Used F
List of Tapes Available1127
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LIBRARY
OF GEORGSTATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
George P Whitman Jr Chairman
James S Peters Vice Chairman
M D Collins Secretary
Henry W Blount
W T Bodenhamer
Clarke W Duncan
Hershell Lovett
Henry Stewart
Lonnie E Sweat
Irwin Kimzey
Mrs Julius Y Talmadge
STAFF
121 Memorial Drive S W Atlanta Georgia
M D CollinsSupt of Scho is
C S Hubbard Dir TextBooks and Materials
Garland C Bag ley Dir AudioVisual Service
Charles BruceRecording Technician
Miss Peggy Henderson Secretary
VacancyShipping Clerk
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FOREWORD
It is with a great deal of pride that the State Department
of Education announces and makes available this new
Tape Service If properly used I am sure it will be of
untold value and benefit to teachers and students
The development of an inexpensive recording technique
using tape has vastly expanded the sources of instruc
tional materials The cost of the tape being borne by
the school and the recording expense by the state is
an excellent example of localstate cooperation that will
richly enhance the teaching and learning opportunities of
all our citizenry
The wide selection of tapes listed in this catalog will be
found interesting and a strong asset in improving your
program of instruction
Atlanta
January 1955
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M D Collins
Superintendent of Schools
INTRODUCTION
This Tape Catalog represents another first for the ever
expanding AudioVisual Service of your State Department of
Education Not being satisfied with building for you the
nations largest 16mm Educational Sound Film Library the
Department of Education is now making available this auditory
offering which I believe will give Georgia the finest and best
balanced AudioVisual program that can be found in the nation
A real debt of gratitude is due to the progressive attitude and
keen educational insight of both Dr M D Collins and Mr C S
Hubbard in helping to make this new service possible I am
sure that this will prove to be another great milestone in
their life of educational achievement and endeavor
It is believed that Magnetic Tape will prove to be the most
Inexpensive flexible and convenient auditory medium yet de
vised It presents all the advantages of AMand EM Radio with
out radios inflexibility of programing Unlike a radio receiver
a Tape Recorder can be profitably used in many other school and
community situations Tape is cheap particularly in view of
the fact that it can be recorded played back erased and re
recorded literally hundreds of times without appreciable de
terioration
We have not been able to audition the tapes listed Therefore
you are advised to audition each program before using it just
as you would preview films books or other material before
presenting it to students
We hope you will give us the benefit of your experience and if
you find programs of no value or others that need changing or
deleting from the Library notify us Also if you get a tape
that is not of good technical quality please let us know
Garland C Bagley
Dir AudioVisual Service
AUanta
January 1955
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
Each school will need the following equipment and supplies to be able to
participate in the Tapes for Teaching program
1 A good quality Tape Recorder or Tape Playback and
speaker Tapes will be recorded at either 7 12 IPS
or 3 34 IPS
2 Sufficient tape of the correct size or length We
recommend plastic back 5 inch reels600 ft and
7 inch reels1200 ft
3 Fiber mailing cases with standard size address
card holders
4 Empty 5 inch and 7 inch reels
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP AND ORDERING TAPES
1 Fill in Registration Form and mail to
State Department of Education
Tape Recording Service
121 Memorial Drive S W
Atlanta Georgia
2 You will then receive from Atlanta the tape request blanks and address
cards
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Choose the programs that you will need from the Tape Catalog Type in
the required information giving the catalog number of the tape title and
speedIPS inches per second that you will want the duplicate recording
made and mail by firstclass mail to above address
Put sufficient tape for the programs that you are requesting into the
shipping case and use the card which is already addressed to the Tape
Recording Service
You will need to pay the postage to Atlanta and the following rates apply
to tape when the inscription Sec 3483 E P L R is used
4 for the first pound
1 for each additional pound or fraction
The tapes will be duplicated in Atlanta only other branch Film Libraries
will not furnish the service They will be returned to you as soon as
possible Please allow about ten days
After you have used the tape and if it is no longer needed it can be sent to
Atlanta again for another program of your choice The Tape Service will
erase it and duplicate your next request on the same tape If you wish to
start a tape library for your school the tape can be stored and other tape
sent for the additional programs that you will want
DCATALOG NUMBERS
Catalog numbers are assigned alike to programs of each length in simple
numerical sequence Numbers 101 4999 are 15minute programs
Numbers 5000 9999 are 30minute programs
If a program runs over a 30minute reel the same catalog number is
assigned to additional reels having A B etc as a suffix
A OR B WIND TAPE
Though we know that only a very few models of tape recorders now use Bwind
oxideside or tape wound outside on the reel we will return your tape A or
B wound as received Therefore please note whether you are sending A
wind or Bwind tape in accordance with the threading arrangement of your
machine If you have both types of recorders the same tape can be used by
threading it with a halftwist as it leaves the supply reel when necessaryto
make the oxideside run next to the magnetic head The program is on the
dull oxideside of the tape
REEL SIZES AND RUNNING TIME
The following table will help you determine size of reel to send
Size of Tape Reel
Recorded Single Track
1200 ft 7 inch
600 ft 5 inch
300 ft 4 inch
150 ft 3 inch
Running time at different speeds
in per sec
at 7 12 IPS at 3 34 IPS
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3 34 mm
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If recorded on twin tracks the above playing times will be doubled
TAPE SPEED IPS
IPS is the abbreviation used for inches per second and tapes can be duplicated
for your use at either 7 12 IPS or 3 34 IPS whichever way you desire A
speed of 7 12 IPS is especially recommended for music The 3 34 IPS speed
is quite satisfactory for programs involving principally speech content Other
factors being equal the faster the tape speed the greater the frequency range
and the higher the fidelity of output response Some Tape Recorders operate
at even faster or slower speeds than the two given above All Master Tapes in
the Tape Library are recorded at 7 12 IPS and are mounted on 5 inch and 7 inch
reels Programs up to 15 minutes are mounted on 5 inch reels and programs
over 15 minutes are mounted on 7 inch reels
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CARE OF TAPE AND EQUIPMENT
1 When making a tape recording do not record at too high a level
2 Keep recording playback and erase heads clean Use carbon tetra
chloride and an ordinary pipe cleaner Sometimes when your machine
is not recording perfectly you may find that the heads need cleaning On
some machines it will be necessary for you to remove the head cover
3 Handle Recorder carefully
4 Make all tape splices neatly and with a special splicing tape which your
dealer can supply Never use adhesive or cellophane tape
5 Make splices on the shiny side of tape after making a diagonal cut and
matching closely the cut ends A small inexpensive tape splicer will
greatly aid you in making good noisefree splices
6 Do not use cracked reels as they may tear the tape
7 Store tape in a cool dry place
8 Always see that your reels stay as full as when new The tape will break
off at the ends occasionally and it may become necessary to splice additional
tape on m order to have enough tape to record a full 15 or full 30minute
program
ABBREVIATIONS USED
p primarygrades 13
el elementarygrades 46
jh junior highgrades 79
sh senior highgrades 1012
t teacher educationteachers
a adultGEORGIA TAPES
FOR
TEACHING
When requesting tapes always use blanks furnished by the Tape Recording
Service and give catalog numbers titles and speed IPS that you want your
duplicates made Send 600 5 reels of tape for programs up to 15 minutes
and 1200 7 reels for programs from 15 minutes to 30 minutes Fifteen
minute programs bear numbers 101 to 4999 Thirtyminute programs bear
numbers 5000 and higher
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND ONTHEFARM TRAINING
The materials listed below are available for teaching agriculture They
have all been broadcast over KUOM University of Minnesota or other
radio stations Furnished by Minnesota State Dept of Ed jhsha
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Spring Soil Conservation Practices
Care and Management of Baby Chicks
Lightening Facts and Fancies
Planting Small Fruits
Spring Fire Hazards
Corn Varieties and Culture
Sheep Care and Management
Spraying Fruit Trees far Disease Control
Pastures and Animal Health
Summer Soil Conservation Practices
Factors Affecting Milk Flavor
Treating Wi for Use in Gardening
Bigger Returns from Hog Pastures
Control of Canada Thistle
Tips on Range Management
Value and Use of Farm Manure
Summer Dairy Problems
Our Breeding Flock of Sheep
Noxious Weeds and their Control
Dairy Barn Ventilation Why and How
Artificial Insemination
Problems in Painting Wood Structures
Dairy Cattle on Pasture
Distribution of Foundation Seedstock
Care of Beef Cattle During Fly Time
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High Quality Hay can Take the Place of Other Grains
in Cattle Feeding 15 min
ariy Cut Hay Will Produce more Milk from Cows than
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How Early Should Hay be Cut 15 min
How to Prevent Spoilage of Early Cut Hay because of
What Kind of Silo Should You Have for Hay Silage 15 min
Farm News by Dr Peterson
The Pasture Situation
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle What part does it play
in Economic Dairy Production I
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle II
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle HI
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle IV Color Inheritance
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle Udders and Milking
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle Behavior Patterns of
Cattle
Inheritance in Dairy Cattle Experiments with
Identical Twins
The Effect of Drouth and Cold on Corn and Pasture
Salvaging Corn Crops I
Salvaging Corn Crops II
Problems of Calving How to Feed Following
Calving
Problems of Calving Milking out Freshened Cows
Problems of Calving Chief Causes for Death Among
Calves
Problems of Calving Microbes in the Rumen
Problems of Calving Cud Transfer
Problems of Calving PreMilking
Ceilings on Dairy Production Statistics on Pro
duction Levels
Ceilings on Dairy Production Improper Milking
Ceilings on Dairy Production Improper Milking
Ceilings on Dairy Production Disease
Dairy Herd Improvement Association Work
Feeder Cattle
Funny Nose Disease in Pigs
Selecting Boars and Rams
Dairy Problems
Soil Conservation
Looking Ahead in Agriculture Education
Turkey Diseases
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161 Forestry in Korea
162 The Race 15 B Menace
163 The Ring Test Spots Brucellosis
164 Twins Give New Dairy Ideas
165 Faster Milking
166 Labor Saving in Barns
167 Prevent Anemia in Pigs
168 The Antibiotic Story
169 Fruits for Tomorrow
170 v Pasture Studies with Beef Cattle
171 Research A Cooperative Venture
172 Agriculture Biochemistry
173 Institute of Agriculture
174 Experiment Station
175 Corn Yields
176 Hoof and Mouth Disease
177 Lets Get Personal What is the Value of the Human
Life
500 1A Recent Developments in Poultry Feeding and Manage
ment
500IB Recent Developments in Poultry Feeding and Manage
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5002 New Developments in Swine Production
178 Rotation and Corn Yields
179 Turkey Research
180 Borer Resistant Corn
181 Poultry Products
182 Power Driven Posts
183 Molds and Grain Storage
184 Arsenicals in Swine Feeding
185 Shelterbelt Research
186 Animal Health
187 Plant Diseases
188 Wood Preservatives
189 Potato Insects
190 Vegetable Varities
191 MachineryMaster or Servent
192 Potato Research
193 Sweet Clover Weevil
194A You as an Individual
194B You as an Individual
195 Chemicals in Weed Control
196 Control of Weeds in Small Grains Flax and Corn
197 Control of Weeds in Legumes
198 Chemicals Control Brush
199 Aids to Corn Yields
200 Corn Cultivation
201 New Markets for Milk
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HUHHHBinflH

ART
These programs were prepared by the Minneapolis Institute of Art and
Broadcast over KUOM University of Minnesota as the Journeys in Art
series a part of the Minnesota School of the Air el
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A French Kings Picture Album
A French Cartoonist Looks at Science
A Day in Paris
River Trip in Holland
The Dutch Merchants Capture the China Trade
A Medieval Voyage
Old Masters and Apprentices
The Gutenberg Bible
Pistols in History
Venetian Holiday
Neros Rome
A Greek Goddess
Nile River Journey
The Story of Paper
A Surprise on a Ranch
An Ancient Apartment House
Titus Beautiful Robe
The Judge and the Chinese Stove
A Cave Temple in China
A Miraculous BirdThe Phoenix
The Japanese Fireman Who Was a Printmaker
Hustan and the Black Wolf
Voices from an Egyptian Tomb
Journey to the Underworld
A Greek Goddess
The Mother of Nero
The Falcon Trainer
A Sermon in Glass
The First Printed Bible
Bargaining With a Painter
A Picture Album for a King
Heroes for Queen Elizabeth
The New Clock
The Friends of El Greco
Painter and Ferryman
Firearms
Dont Tread on Me
Sully and the Presidents Portrait
An Early Glass Factory
Pioneers in Minnesota
Entering the Art Show
Above the Streets of Paris
The Painter Who Made Posters
A Painter of Our Time
Sidewalk Games
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15 minOUR AIR AGE WORLD
Produced by Nebraska Air Age Division Submitted by Bureau of Audio
Visual Instruction Extension Division University of Nebraska No broad
cast restrictions Programmed with local opener and closer These
programs deal with the general area of aviation and its effect on the lives
of todays children The 18 programs cover the following five general areas
Airplanes at Work ABCs of Flight A Dream That Came True Routes
without Barriers Our World Around Furing the Fall of 195253 these
programs were broadcast by Radio Station KVRN Lexington Nebraska
The tapes are valuable in classroom situation for dramatizations in the
language arts program and for necessary facts in todays social studies
programs eljh
Catabg No Title
216 Saving Our Food and Resources Crop Dusting and
Fighting Fires
217 Doing Old Jobs New Ways Soil Conservation
218 Air is Real How an Airplane Flys
219 Built to Fly Parts and Structure of Airplane
220 Control of Flight Flying the Airplane
221 History of Flight
222 From Elephants to Orchids Means of Shipping
223 Depot of the Sky Airport Terminal
224 Behind the Scenes Airport Operations
225 Flight 92 Now Departing
226 Highways in the Sky
227 They Fly Because
228 Only 40 Hours Away
229 My Home and Yours
230 Airplanes Help the World
231 A Christmas Party
232 This We Offer Contributions to our culture
233 Friends in an Air Age World A Review
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
The following discussions which concern Child Growth and Development
have been prepared under the direction of the Parent Education Department
of the Institute of Child Welfare University of Minnesota with the cooperation
of StationKUOM and the Minnesota Department of Education ta
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Discipline What is meant by Discipline What are some
constructive ways to discipline How does discipline affect
childrens behavior
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Emotional Stability Are emntinnq tio How do
emotions develop How can emotions be controlled in
children In adults
Problems of Adolescence What is the pattern of
adolescent growth Why is emancipation necessary
Can adolescents be brought to take responsibility 30 min
Stories for Children What are the differences in story
preferences at various age levels What are the values
of story telling How can good stories be selected
Examples of effective story telling are included 30 min
Toys for Children What are helpful suggestions in the
purchase of toys What factors in toy construction
should be considered How does the development of
the child affect his choice of toys How can parents
select toys wisely 30 min
Normal Development and Maturity What does Normal
mean How can we aid children to attain maturity 30 min
Heredity and Environment How do these factors work
together in human development What limits are im
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Intelligence and Development How do children grow
m intelligence What do intelligence tests mean
What are the special problems of children who are
below average and above average in intelligence
The Fathers Roll in the Family What is the fathers
role How can he help his sons and daughters How
can the father participate more effectively in family
life
Basic Habit Training How can feedi ng sleep and
toilet training be made easier for the child and for the
parents How can the child be brought to good habits30 min
Development of Responsibility What is meant by
responsibility How are good work habits and effec
tive citizenship developed in children 30 min
Learning to Use Money What are the typical problems
in a childs handling of money How can he be taught
the value of money How is an allowance to be planned
Interests and Social Development How do interests
change with age How can social participation be
encouraged How can leadership be developed 30 min
Promoting Interest in School How can the parent
help the young child to like school What problems
concerning interest in school arise in older children1 30 min
Helping the Handicapped Child How may a handicapped
childs emotional development differ from that of the
typical child How can the parent be of special help
What aids can be used and what is their function 30 min
Delinquency and Adjustment What are signs 01 pre
delinquency What are some of the causes of delin
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Understanding Mental Deficiency How can standardized
tests be used What effect does inheritance have on
mental deficiency How does injury or disease effect
mentality 15 min
Home Discipline Dr John Anderson Institute of
Child Welfare 30 min
The SelfDemand Care for Infants Discussion of
the selfdemand type of care for infants 15 min
Allowance for Youngsters Some things to consider
in deciding how much allowance to give a child What
children learn from having money to spend 15 min
Family Recreation Some of the whys and hows of
doing things together as a family group 15 min
Growing Up is Serious Business Some of the ways
in which adolescents and their parents can see the
others point of view
A Place to Grow Some ways in which parents can
help their children to arrive at selfdiscipline 15 min
Decisions on Dating Problems facing adolescents
and parents
Age of Adventure Suggests some ways which may
help parents to understand their preadolescent
children
Your Child in the Community Discusses the
difficulty that may arise when youngsters take part
in so many activities that they have little time for
relaxation and no time to be with their families
Toys Where They Belong Some things that parents
can do
Sex Education About Sex Play and Masturbation
Sex Education Preparation for adolescence ways
in which parents can help their children understand
and accept the physical changes of adolescence
Eating Out With Children An example of a mother
and her two children ordering a meal in a restaurant
The second part of this talk points out why a good
start was made on a pleasant meal
Parents Have Homework Too Some of the things
that parents can do to further good homeschool re
lationships
Doctors Dentists and Children Some ways that
parents can help their children accept medical treat
ments
When Children Say No Discusses some of the
reasons for negativism in youngsters and some
of the ways in which parents can shorten the
negative stage
Children in Church Some things to think about in
relation to childrens attendance at church services
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When Children Ask Questions Some of the things
parents can do when their children bombard them with
questions that need answers
But MomYoure Old Fashioned
How Shall I Choose Mv Mate Points out through
discussion of an actual case some general points
to consider in choosing a mate
Speaking of Bad Language Gives reasons why
children and adolescents use bad language
Pets in the House What kinds are suitable for
different age levels and the kinds of learning which
pets can bring to children
Children Need Freedom of Activity How parents
can provide opportunities for children to run around
and work off their great quantities of energy
Happy Vacation Helpful suggestions on making
school vacation less hectic for mothers and more
fun for the children
On Being at the Top of the Class Another way of
looking at competition for school gradesdeemphas
izing competition and stressing cooperation
Its Human to Get Frightenprj Offers a better under
standing of fear and how it affects our lives
amazingly enough its something we cant live
without
Backsliding to Babyhood Reasons why a child may
revert to doing things youd long since thought hed
outgrown
Helping Your Child Act His Agp Stresses the fact
that children must grow at their own speed and not
be molded into miniature adults Some of the problems
of the different stages of growth are also discussed 15
Childrens Books Some guides for the selection of
childrens books with practical howtogoaboutits
to find the right book for niece nephew son or
daughter 15
Housing and Personality Discusses some of the factors
of housing that have a direct bearing on wholesome
personality The needs of children and older people
are developed
Paving the Way to the Hospital How parents can
help slay the dragons of the unknown worldand
prepare their youngsters for the first trip to the
hospital
Quarreling Children Discusses why brothers and
sisters may be expected to have differences of opinion
and suggest ways in which quarreling can be kept to
a minimum
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Courtship and Marriage Analysis of some of the
reasons why people marry and an attempt to explain
why some married people become disillusioned about
each other Suggestions to make every marriage
improve through the years
StopLookandListenl Dramatized presentation of
need for safety in the family medicine chest
Christmas Belongs to the Child Dramatized presen
tation of ways of allowing children to take part in
Christmas preparation
SocialEconomic Influences upon Childrens Learning
Shows effects of different cultural levels on learning
process
Development of Healthy Personality Starts with a new
born baby and goes through childhood in stages
Children Who Rebel
Contribution of the School to Healthy Personality
Differences in Family Incomes and Their Effect in
Later Life
God Children and the Present World
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C ONSERVATION
The mystery and magic of the Great Outdoors are brought into the class
room by our Wilderness Guide Nat Hammond who emphasizes mans
careful use of our Godgiven natural resources This conservation series
is under the direction of Nat Johnson Educational Adviser for the Minnesota
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Christmas Gifts from Trees
Tree Farming
The First Business in America
Bird Photography
American Deserts Birds and Animals
North for the Spring Birds
Rediscovery of the Kahowe Bird
The Winged Nymphs of the Woodland
Mysteries of the Water World
The Key to Natures Bounty
From Molehills to Mountains
This is Our Heritage
The Living Earth Importance of soil water
vegetation and wild life as the foundation of living
Class Seven Day Reforestation and fire prevention
Land Locked Conservation endeavors to have a balance
of fish life 15 min
Unmarked Highways Ducks and geese along the fly
way 15 min
Marsh Land Homes Winter homes of the fur bearers 15 min
Lode Stone The iron mines of the Mesabi 15 min
As the Twig is Bent Learning to appreciate our wild
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White Trails How wild life lives in the winter
Thunder ov Mesabi Minnesotas mineral wealth
Timberland Crops
Blizzards Harvest Winter game cover and wild
life survival
Bread for Tomorrow State Tree Farm Program
FourFooted Fury How nature maintains a balance
Dragon Seed Controlling white pine blister rust
Watershed Problem of maintaining ample water
supplies
Genii of the Green World Stream improvements
and its importance
Small Fry Keeping fishing good through good
conservation practices
Cane Pole Harvest Fishing and recreation
Rainbows End Conservation opportunities
Friends of the Land Working together to bring
conservation to our land
Strangers in the Land
Glacial Heritage
The Dance of Death
Trigger Happy
Smoke Chasers
Underground Treasure
Stewards of the Wild
Leaves from Natures Story Book
Harvest of the Wild Wind
Conservation vs Folly
Browse Line
Plowland Folly
Sleeping Giant
Stump Land
Browse Land Harvest
Bounty of the Timber Harvest
Wings for Tomorrow
Bounty of the Underwater World
Cut Over Land
Spawn of the Spring Floods
Flotsam
Crows Nest
Springtime Heralds
Blazed Trails
Fertile Waters
Natures Wonderland
Roots in the Land
Vacation Days Are Calling
Magic of the Green World
Old MacDonalds Folly
On the Firing Line
Ringnecks
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Marshland Bounty
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Unmarked Highway
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Woodland Adventures
Nature in the Balance
Beneath the Snow of Winter
Bounty of the Green Harvest
Natures Partners
Forgotten Trails
White Harvest
Stories Told by the Hills
Sanctuary
Fish Scale Legends
Wings Oer the Marshland
Slashpile Menace
Forgotten Acres
Watershed
Mineral Magic
The Green Miracle
Fishermans Luck
Horizons of Tomorrow
EXPLORERS OF THE WILD
NatI Audubon Society
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Bird Watching John Kieran
Vanishing Species Kenneth Morrison
Hibernation John Terres
How to Know the Birds Roger Tory Peterson
Animals at Night Howard Cleaves
Natures Ways Dr Roy Chapman Andrews
Audubon as a Portrait Painter Theodore Roussear
Swamps and Marshes Stanley O Grierson
Painting the IvoryBills Don Eckelberry
Waterfowl Collection Dr Dillon Rip ley
Saving Our Natural Resources Richard Pough
Learning to Know the Birds by their Song Aretas
Saunders 15 min
What Audubon Junior Clubs are Doing Dorothy Treat 15 min
Keeping America Green Mike a junior high boy
had a journalism assignment which called for a story
on Conservafton He called on a ranger who told him
about forest fire losses each year Mike wrote an
exciting story and felt he had contributed something
toward keeping America Green 15 min
Mr Tree Mr Tree tells about his life in the forest
and how he always wanted to go to the City for a new
life The story then goes on to tell about all the things
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Paper Making In the year 1719 a person observed that
a wasp made a nest out of wood that he had chewed up him
self It gave that person the idea that pulverized wood might
be used for paper This story describes the present day
treatment of wood to make paper 15 min
A Stitch in Time 15 mm
White Water 15 min
Mother Hubbards Chickens 15 min
Along the Contour Lines 15 mm
Links in the Chain of Life 15 min
Travelers of Sky Trails 15 min
Lodestone of the North 15 min
The Bone Pickers 15 min
They Too Shall Live 15 min
Saga of the Green Giants 15 min
The Hour of Reckoning 15 min
Tall Timber Tales 15 min
Timber Magic 15 mm
Nature Trail Adventure 15 min
Renegrade of the Browae Lands 15 min
The Balance of Natures World 15 mm
A Place in the Sun 15 mm
Our Mineral Storehouse 15 min
The Horns of Dilemna 15 min
Stories from the Ancient Seas 15 min
The Earths Zone of Life 15 min
Our Fine Feathered Friends 15 min
Smoke in the Clearing 15 min
Flood Crests 15 min
Along the Gunflint Trail 15 min
Our Land in the Making
Legends from Ancient SeasOur geologic heritage 15 min
Lode Stone Mineral Deposits 15 mm
Our Glacial Heritage Development of Surface
Features 15 min
Conquest of the Wilderness
Wilderness Trails The Indian and His Economy 15 min
Cabins in the Clearing Early Settlements and
Economy 15 min
Out of the Wilderness Conservation comes into
being 15 min
Maintaining the Soil on the Fields
The Vanishing Frontiers Methods of land and
water usage 15 rain
Bread for Tomorrow Erosion and overcropping 15 min
Down to the Sea Maintaining water supplies 15 min
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Increasing the Lands Productivity
Earths Bounty Good Farming Practices
Tomorrows Harvest The Soil Conservation Move
ment
Two Blades of Grass Scientific Development in
Land Management
Growing Crops of Trees
The Plan of Natures World Earths Foundation of
Life
Brush Land Fires and OverCutting
Crows Nest How Fires are Controlled
Tree Crops of Tomorrow Development of New Tree
Crops
Timber Land Harvest Scientific Forest Management
Pulpwood Magic Developments in WoodFibre Usage
Fish and Wildlife Survival and Abundance
Stewards of the Wild Wildlife and Fish in a Changing
Environment
Freezeout The EssentiaLs for Fish Survival
Blizzards Harvest The Essentials for Wildlife
Survival
Browse Land Bounty Management of White Tailed
Deer
From a Far Country Upland Game Birds
Wings Along the Flyway Migratory Birds
HookLineand Sinker Balance of Fish Life
Marshland Homes Fur Bearing Animals
Living Room Game and Fish Management
Heritage We Hold Conservation the foundation of
the American way of life
New Horizons Development of techniques of wise
resource usage
OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE
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Produced by Family Life Institute University of Oklahoma Submitted by
AudioVisual Education University of Oklahoma Programmed with local
opener and closer The programs are planned to stimulate thinking
reading talking and action toward the goal of better understanding of what
we enjoy as our rights under our American heritage and of our responsi
bilities in earning these rights for ourselves insuring them for everyone
and preserving them for generations to come shta
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Family Citizenship Patterns
Real Meaning of Freedom
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13403 Too Much Freedom
404 What Does Youth Want
405 The Right to Friends
406 The Right to Differ
407 Grandparents Have Rights Too
408 Being and Having Good InLaws
409 The Prima Donna at Home Spoiled Child
410 Meeting Lifes Jolts
411 Honesty Begins at Home
412 The Church and the Family
413 Lasting Faith
414m About You
415 Adventures in Living
416 Success at School
417 Do Children Have Worries
418 Listen as Well as Talk
419 Adults Can Learn from Youth
420 The Rights of Others
421 Old Enough to Date
422 Going Steady
423 Early Marriages
424 Children Are Individuals
425 Youth Can Share Responsibilities
426 Old Enough to Know Better
427 What about Discipline
428 Questions Yough People Are Asking
429 Tensions Are Explosive
430 How American Are You
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COMMERCIAL LAW
The following programs were made by the Minnesota State Bar Association
and furnished by Minnesota State Department of Education shta
Catalog No Title
431 Legal Ethics
432 Think Before You Sign
433 Turning Over Property
434 Estate and Inheritance
435 Adoption
436 Family Support
437 Wills
438 Gifts
439 Law Making
440 Am I Responsible
441 Buying Your Home
442 Your Neighbors Rights
443 Your Name Is Important
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14COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
Furnished by Minnesota State Department of Education jhsh
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5021 Typing Lesson 30 min
DRIVER TRAINING
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators with the
cooperation of the Minnesota Highway Department has made the dramatic
programs concerning automobile safety available jhshta
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Hazardous Driving
Drinking and Driving
Hit and Run Driver
The Driver and the Pedestrian
The Difference Between Knowng and Doing
Winter Driving
Speeding
School Bus Safety
The Cyclist and the Driver
Turning From the Proper Lane
Criminal Negligence
The Showoff
Unearned Rewards
Lights and Shadows
Good Samaritans of the Highway
Dead Right
The Pedestrian has the RightofWay
Speed Spree
Prisoner 8558 Could be You
Unhappy Holiday
The Golden Rule for Safety
Lightning Skrikes Twice
False Alarm
Licensed to Kill
Mattie Gets Her RewardToo Soon
Just One More Cocktail
Future Officer Buddy Taylor Gets His Man
The Green Light Means Caution
A Man is Known by the Car He Keeps
Drivers can do more than Doctors
Accent on Youth
A Vacation From Life
A Badge of Dishonor
Sometimes We Kill the Ones We Love
To Heaven by Accident
Care Courtesy Caution or Carelessness
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Tom Gets a Promotion
A Little Horseplay with Horse Power
A Race With Death
A Killer Leaves a Calling Card
A Shrowd for Francie
Last Horizon
Jimmy Gets a Bicycle
A Rendevous with Sudden Death
SpeedThe Demon of the Highway
Fire Chief LukePedestrian Fatality
School BusPrecious Cargo
Cross Roads of Destiny
Closed Car Windows May Mean Death
Winter Hazards
Icy Spots and Cars United in Death
Christmas in a Hospital
Killing Ice
Driving Temptation
Destiny Rides on Tires
Attempt at Suicide
Homes on Wheels
Seeing Eye Dog
Luck Runs Out
Eye Witness
HitRun on the Loose
With You Always in Spirit
The Guilty Conscience
Trusting Your Doctor
ENGLISHSPEECHDRAMA
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A series of programs entitled Old Tales and New Furnished by
Minnesota Department of Educationp
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Monna the Merrygoround Cow
Elaine Who Couldnt Remember
Columbus Collie
Cuddles the Camel
The Mystery of the Missing Jewels
The Misunderstood Cocker Spaniel
The Horse Who Loved Music
Pierre the Remarkable Prairie Dog
Jonathans Thanksgiving
The Story of the SlowComing Winter
The Most Famous Tree in the World
A Strange Occurrence in Toyland
The Very Smallest Angel
Kachoo
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The Sleepless Bear
Window Frosting
A Small Tribute
Stone Soup
The Ugly Duckling
Donald The Disappointed Dachshund
The Emperors New Clothes
Jack and the Bean Stalk
The Nightingale
How the Robins Breast Turned Red
How the Easter Lily was Chosen
The Bear Who Carried Away the Boy
The Red Rose that Fadded
The Three Elephants Vacation
High School English Radio Dramatic Adaptions
the National Broadcasting Company jhsh
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Cyrano de BergeracWalter Hampden
The Barretts of Wimpole StreetRathboneStraight
The Corn is GreenJane Cowl
Dark VictoryCeleste Holm and Walter Abel
On Borrowed TimeBoris Karloff
Little Women Joan Carfield
A Tale of Two Cities Brian Akerne
The Enchanted CottageGene Tierney
A Dolls HouseI Bergman and Brian Aherne
The World We Make Jessica Tandy
The Devil and Daniel WebsterRaymond Massey
Young Mr LincolnHenry Fonda
The Citadel Walter Pidgeon
The Farmer Takes A WifeEddie Albert and Margo
Icebound Cornell Wilde
The Goose Hangs HighWalter Abel
The Lady with a Lamp Madeline Carrol
You and I Peggy Wood and Otto Cruger
The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
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Valley Forge
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Mary of Scotland
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Macbeth
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THE GREAT ADVENTURE
Produced and broadcast by the Radio Guild of Radio Station KUOM
University of Minnesota Each program is a dramatic presentation of
some phase of the life of each person mentioned as it was portrayed in
their autobiography jhsh
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Autobiography of Cellini
Diary of Samuel Pepys
Memoris of Cassanova
Confessions of Rousseau
Autobiography of Franklin
David Crockett
Lincoln Steffens
Helen Keller
Family CircleSkinner
A Roving CommissionChurchill
This is my StoryEleanor Roosevelt
Life with FatherDay
Shy Anthony Aardvark
OUT OF MY LINE
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Composed of informal essays and thoughts in the words of great writers past
and present They explain an interesting point of view and illustrate various
styles of expressing ideas in writing They were prepared ana broadcast over
radio station KUOM as part of the University School of the Air and are
designed for listening shta
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Joseph Addison Conservation for The Spectator of 1711 15 ran
Charles LambThe Superanuated 15 min
Samuel L Clemmens Mark TwainLife on the Miss15 min
Samuel McCord Cruthers Every Mans Natural
desire to be somebody Else
William A WhiteChildhood Life in Kansas 1870
Frnak Moore Colby The Pursuit of Humor
Logan P Smith Trivia
Donald Culross Peatie Almanac for Moderns
William O Douglas The Naming of the Conquest of
Mountains
E B White on Writing from One Mans Meat
William Saroyan The summer of the beautiful white
house from My Name is Aren
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Sherwood Anderson A Writers Copy of Realism
D H Lawrence Morning in Mexico
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WORDS WITH MUSIC
A Series of programs which gives a descriptive biography of the poets
named that relate s his work to the times in which he lived These pro
grams are recited by Paul Mathews and originated over station KUOM shta
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The Poetry of William Shakespeare
The Poetry of William Wordsworth and his friend
Samuel Taylor Coolridge
The Poetry of Francis Thompson
Poems by Shelly and Keates
The Works of Oscar Wilde and Charlotte Meaux
The Poetic prose of Thomas Wolf narrated by Otto
Carl Storr
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The following dramatic productions were adapted and performed for radio by
the University of Minnesota Radio Guild members
5051A He who gets Slapped Leonid AndreyevRussian
melodrama showing a gay swift moving life of a
circus
5051B Part 2 of above
5052A The Cherry Orchard Anton ChekhovPicture of the
passing old order of Russian Aristocracy
5052B Part 2 of above
5053A Camile Alexandre DumasThe Story of Marguerite
Geutier clever fashionable and sophisticated
Parisian society but has never known real love
5053B Part 2 of above
5054A The Dream Play August StrindbergAn imaginative
romance expressing the authors conception of life
as a waking dream
5054B Part 2 of above
5055A Othello William ShakespeareOne of the four great
tragedies written in Shakespeares period of despair 30 min
5055B Part 2 of above
OLD TALES AND NEW
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These dramatizations are about animals people places and things with
continued emphasis on holiday stories Many of these programs are
coordinated with the topics for Lets Sing to enable the teacher to
integrate the use of both programs in her classroom Starred stories are
adaptations of familiar folk tales the others are originals written for
radio by ALUs Rice and Betty GirLing Minnesota Department of Ed eijh
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A Yak at the County Fair
Whitney The Neighborly Whale
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The Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Wolf and Red Riding Hood
The Bats Who Were Besieged
The Laughing Llama
The Three Bears
Martha Mouses Thanksgiving
The Wistful Weasel
Programs about Hoidays
Stardust
Tinsel
The Lost Puppy
Tiny Trees Christmas
The Special Day
Very Smallest Angels Christmas
Programs about People
The Sleeping Beauty
Number Twelve Jones
The King and Queen of Hearts
Washington Goes Visiting
Prince Fairyfoot
Programs about Things and Happenings
The Lonely Moon
Robert the Tired Rabbit
Very Smallest Angels Easter
Lumps Easter
The Brubneys and Spring
Mother Natures Vacation
The Empty Basket
The Case of the Stubborn Turnip
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A Fairy Tale World
Cinderella
Snow White and Rose Red
A Disturbing Afternoon
Z T Grubney and Fall
Lonesome Sandman
George Goblin
It Happened on a Forest Path
Beauty and the Beast
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Rampelstilskin
The Chosen Oneadopting a baby sister
Many Friendly Animals
Turnabout Zoo
The NearSighted Groundhog
The Most Unusual Teddy Bear
The Snoopy Polar Bear
A Puppy and his best Friend
McTavish the Sheep Dog
The Three Pigs
Flowers Bunnies and Very Strange Happenings
The Most unusual Daisy
The Princesss Slipper
An Easter Bonnet for a Bunny
The Blue Easter Bunny
The Tired Train
Freddie the Freight Elevator
The Flying Flower
Alfred the Anteater
LIBRARY CLASSICS

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The following series of twentysix programs were prepared at Indiana Univer
sity under the direction of George W Johnson for the Indiana School of the
Sky Each one is based upon a well known library classic They should be
well suited for stimulating reading on the part of the young pupil jh
Introduction Where the Roads Lead the roads of
adventure into the world of books are many they
lead to everywhere
Treasures of the Earth the story of men who sought
Black Gold
The Sky at Night the story of Edmund Halley the
English astronomer
Buried Cities the result of the terrible eruption of
the volcano Vesuvius
American Strong Men Mike Fink the King of the
Keelboatmen
Norse Heroes Lief the Lucky
Greek Heroes Edysseus ten years of wandering
Modern Whimsey the amusing story of a young maple
tree
Hot Lands Shim is an Arab boy who lives in the
distant deserts of Persia
The White Continent the diary of Captain Robert
Scott
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Indiana
Explorers ship boy with Cnm
Discoverers William Morton brought comfort
and relief from pain to the bedside of suffering
patients
European Land
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Servants of the people Ernie Pyle war correspon
dent ramtsmememm
Trail Blazers theOregon Trail
Cpwboys Tex and Ross Salem try their luck in the
Great Western Gold Rush of 1849
Horses Ring ling Brothers The Greatest Show on
Earth
Wild Animals Africa and TIahlLSmXa4Iyl
Family Life the story of a family in Fairbanks
Alaska
Workers this is the story of the Johnsonsa negro
family living near Memphis Tennessee
fountains men risk their lives climbing mountains 15 min
The Northwoods Timber H the cry of the lumbermen 15 min
Old Man River two small boys build a raft 15 min
SHAKESPEARIAN SERIES
This series has been prepared for general listening by radio station WUOM
University of Michigan and have been made available to Georgia schools
through the courtesy of that institution
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Title
Introduction to Shakespeare Introduces the material
which is to follow in the remaining programs by
pointing up some of Shakespeares outstanding
contributions to literature
The Shakespearian Plot Discusses the three parts
of a playthe beginning the middle and end and
illustrates these parts from Romeo and Juliet
The Shakespearian Character Illustrates how a
writer gets across to his audience the character
of his actors Antony and Cleopatra provide the
illustrations
Diction and Speech Discusses techniques and
methods employed by Shakespeare to provide
the best kind of speech for every occasion high
and low plain and elaborate description argu
ment oratory meditation Emphasis is on his
sheer command of words
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How Shakespeare Uses Words By drawing
illustrations from Julius Caesar this program
considers how Shakespeare by use of words
makes his characters and us do what he wants 30 min
The Shakespearian Atmosphere Discusses ana
illustrates from several plays various kinds of
atmosphere such as romance kinds of weather
horror and pathos as portrayed by Shakespeare 30 min
Continuation of the Atmosphere Theme Illustrations
for this program are drawn from the Tragedy of
Macbeth with its horror and terror 30 min
The Shakespearian Comedy Illustrates the many
subtle ways by means of which Shakespeare
introduced comedy into his plays 30 mm
FUN WITH SPEECH
This series was produced by South Dakota School of the Air directed by
Miss A His Rice and broadcast over radio station KUSD It was planned
in an effort to provide training in the field of speech to the children of
kindergarten through the fourth grade It reguires the full cooperation of
the teacher
The importance of speech can not be minimized It is a means by which we
adjust to society and an important factor in determining our educational
achievements our economic status and our value as a citizen Speech
lessons should be pleasant with the feeling of fun being predominate pel
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Lets Get Acquainted Speech is an essential need in
our society The organs of our body made for eating
breathing and protection have taken on the added
duty of providing us with speech These must be
trained to carry on this added duty efficiently
The Tired Old Man The study of the production
of the sound h
The Motor Boat The study of the production of
the sound p
Play Boo The study of the production of the sound
b
The Humming Top The study of the production of
the sound m
The Car That Wouldnt Go The study of the pro
duction of the sound w
Ten Little Candles The study of the production of
the sound wh
The Mad Cat The study of the production of
the sound f
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The Old Gray Goose The study of the production
of the sound th This is the breathed form of
the th
The Big Fly The study of the production of the
sound v
The Clock The study of the production of the
sound t
The Woodpecker The study of the production of
the sound d
The Naughty Mosquito The study of the production
of the sound d
The Carnival of Fun A review of the sounds studied
in the previous lessons
Elizabeth Wallace
BOOK CHATS WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS
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These programs are interviews conducted by Audrey June Booth of the staff of
KUOM Radio Station University of Minnesota The authors comment on many
interesting people and incidents connected with the writing of the book listed
Good material for high school English and Journalism classes jhsh
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Betty Smith Tomorrow Will Be Better author of
Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Robert Penn Warren World Enough and Time All
the Kings Men
Dr Ancel Keys The Biology of Human Starvation
Mrs John Wilson Minnetonka Storv
Colonel Harry Snyder Snyders Book of Big Game
Hunting
Arthur Mizener The Far Side of Paradise a biog
raphy of F Scott Fitzgerald
Vera Kelsey Red River Runs North a history of the
Red River Valley region
James Gray The University of Minnesota a history
of the U of M
Bill Obrien
Dr Herbert Graf Opera for the People stage dir
of Metropolitan Opera Company
Maud Hart Lovelace The Trees Kneel at Christmas
author of Early Candlelight
Carolyn Gordon rTfe Strange Children
James Farrell best known for Stude Lorigan Trilogy
Allen Tate post and literary critic professor af
U of M of English
Frederick Manfred
Bill Martin Childrens Author
Norman Cousins editor of the Saturday Review of
Literature
Bennet Cerf Humorous President and Random House
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15 minThe following programs consist of a series of interviews on book publi
cations which should be of special interest to journalism students
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Interview with Paul Hillestad director and editor
of Webb Pub Company St Paul
Interview with Helen Clapesattle editor at the Univ
of Minnesota Press
Interview with Jane McCarty Production Manager
of the Univ of Minnesota Press
Interview with Jo Byrne sales and promotion Webb
Pub Company St Paul
Interview with Walter J Wilwerding artistillustrator 15 min
Interview with Robert W Smith MinneapolisStar
Tribune reviewer
Interview with Mrs Alice Carlson Manager book
department at Powers
Linder and Holten
Walt Kelley
Mrs Hale MacLaren
Mrs Kelleley
John K Sherman
Blagan and McDermitSherlock Holmes
Richard HarrisonExpert on Scotland Yard
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Mrs BuchannanBook Profits go to Orphan Children 15 min
Dr Ervin CerlinLeading Collector of Children 15 min
Books
Werner LeviAuthor of a Book about India
Rudy BreckBehind the Scenes in Television
Mrs M WalkabartNational League of American
Pen Women
Dr Margaret MeadAnthropologist
Professor Quinlen18th Century Poet
John CaldwellBehind the Scenes in Korea
Countess of ListwellThis I have Seen
Phil JordanForklore Writer
Auddey MurphyAuthor Actor
Jane MaceIvainAuthor
Sigard HoleNorwegian Novelist Translator
Cecial TiltonExpert on the Far East
Helen Acker AndersonAuthor The School Train
Louis McNeiseEnglands Leading Poet
Frances CarpenterA P Correspondent U N
John GrowthNoted Artist Correspondent
Agden Nash Poet
Stephan SpenderEnglish Poet
Hyren HadenPublishing Field
Dr BrownDept of Religion Macatester College
The Proper Place for a Panda
Six Very Strange Giraffes
The Octopoo
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Gregory Ghost
The Cat Who Wasnt Black
Measles the Freckled Lion
Geoffrey Giraffe
The Speedy Poke
Z T Grubney and Winter
The Case of the Drafted Fireflies
Holiday Candles
Christmas Stories and Poems
The Uncommon Snow
Wintertime Stories and Poems
The Birthday Party
Valentines Day
Twins All Over The Place
The Big Argument
Little Peoples Holiday
A Pair of Strange Ears
The Boy in the Circus Parade
Springtime Stories and Poems
Mother Natures Invention
E T Grubney and Summer
GREAT COMPOSERS OF FRANCE
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The stories of great French composers lives told by narration dramatic
scenes and interludes of the composers music Furnished by the Univ of
Iowa jhsh
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Guillaume de Machaut 13001377
II II I II
JeanBaptiste Lully 16321687
ii it it ii it
MarcAntoine Charpentier 16341704
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Francois Couperin 16881733
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JeanPhilippe Rameau 16831764
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FrancoisAdrien Boieldieu 17751834
ii it ii ii
Hector Berlioz 18031869
ii it H ii
Cesar Franck 18221890
it it ii H
Georges Bizet 18381875
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Jules Massenet 18421912
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Gabriel Faure 18451924
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Claude Debussy 18621918
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Maurice Ravel 18751937
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THE TREASURE CHEST OF POETRY
The aim of this series is to help children to appreciate and enjoy poetry by
presenting sixteen programs of selected poems read by Miss Helen J Barr
and Mr Edwin F Helman The Treasure Chest of Poetry was made avail
able by WBOE Cleveland Ohio Board of Education Station through NAEB
peljh
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TALES FROM THE FOUR WINDS
The following series was written and prepared by Fran Kissen and broadcast
over Station WNYE operated by the Board of Education of the City of New York
These tape recordings are from the NAEB Tape Network and are designed for
grades kindergarten through 3 pel
731 Tales of Laughter
732 Mischief in the Air
733 Harvest Moon
734 For All These Things
735 Music Makers
736 God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
737 The Magic Carpet
738 Tall Tales
739 A Bit of Merriment
740 A Winter Day
741 An Album of Portraits
742 What of the Night
743 The Winter is Past
744 Pictures at an Exhibition
745 Pied Piper of Hamelin
746 Vacations Coming
Catalog No Title
747 The Baby Paul Bunyan
748 The Bag of Fire Story of China
749 Dick Whittington English folk tale
750 The Sleeping Beauty French folk tale
751 Rumpeistiltskin German fairy tale
752 The Golden Touch Greek narrative
753 Old ShutEye Adaptation of Old Lukoie by
Hans Christian Andersen
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The Bakers Neighbor Tale of a miserly baker
from Peru
The Three Golden Oranges Spanish story
Stan Boloban Roumanian folk tale
The Straw Ox Story from Russia
The Monkey and the JellyFish Story of Japanese
origin
The Three Wishes Story of a Swedish woodcutter
The First Peace Pipe Story of the Great Spirit of
the American Indians
DRAMA OF POETRY
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A series of brief lectures and commentaries illustrated by readings Purpose
of the series to demonstrate the dramatic quality of Poetry to illustrate the
basic principle that great imaginative literature radiates dramatic beauty and
power identifiable with everyday realities even though the literature may not
be dramatic in form These tapes are suitable for general audience Professor
Harry Glicksman and Radio Hall players of the University of Wisconsin are the
narrators programs were presented over WHA Madison Wisconsin shta
Catalog No
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Title
Introduction
Idylls of the King Tennyson
Iliad and Aeneid Virgil
Michael Wordsworth
Ballad of Billie Potts Warren
Western Star Benet
Prisoner of Chillon Byron
Eve of St Agnes Keats
Reynard the Fox Masefield
Poetry and Drama in the Bible
Alice in Wonderland Carroll
Christabel Coleridge
Selections Canterbury Tales
Washington and Lincoln
The Brownings
Paradise Lost Milton
The Poetry of Robert Frost
Good Friday Masefield
English and Scottish Ballads
Edna St Vincent Mi Hay
Canterbury Tales II
Willa Cather
OLD TALES AND NEW
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Once again animals people places and things come to life in these story
dramatizations written especially for radio by Betty Girling Wherever
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possible these programs have been correlated with the Lets Sing series
to enable the teacher to integrate both programs in the classroom Minnesota
Department of Education pel
Unusual Things Occur in the Fall
Catalog No Title
2709 The Princess with the Rose Colored Eyes
2710 The Strangest Lighthouse in the World
2711 And So They Called Him Crazy
2712 The Most Persistent Pumpkin
Length
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Holidays for Everyone
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2714
Thanks for Everything
The Best Present of All
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It Happened in th Wintertime
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A Boy Named Stephen
Z T Meets a Groundhog
A Very Small Tribute
A Girl Named Susan
A Very Uncomfortable Baby
The First Masquerade
Story Book People and Birds and Flowers
The Most Magical Ring in the World
Paul Albert the Pitiful Peacock
How the Easter Lily Was Chosen
Its the Song of a Canary
Sylvia the Nearsighted Sunflower
Theres a Very Strange Law in Pindilly
The Grubneys Celebration
LIVING IN THE LATER YEARS
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The following tapes are for work with the ever increasing number of older
people The programs for and about aging people cover many of their
problems The University of Michigan Extension Service conducted a research
program concerning this group of our population shta
Catalog No Title
2728 Recommended Reading for Older People
2729 Older People Can Enjoy Sports
2730 National Aspects of the Aging Problem
Length
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Psychological Aging
Successful Retirement
Nutritional Needs of Older People
Gardening for Older People
Books on Aging
YOUR STORY PARADE
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The following 60 titles were selected by Mrs Jewell Askew Director of
Instruction for Elementary Schools in the Houston Public Schools and Miss
Merle Barnett Primary Teacher in the Wichita Falls Public Schools and their
colleagues on the radio education committees of the Texas Association for
Childhood Education This series was developed in cooperation with ACE as
a part of the Texas School of the Air under the general supervision of Hugh
Proctor AudioVisual Consultant Texas Education Agency pel
Catalog No
Title
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Valiant Little Tailor
Touch of Gold
Gingerbread Man
Thumbelina
The Star Wife
Hansel and Gretel
The Three Wishes
Little Black Sambo
The Rooster The Mouse and The Little Red Hen
Yonie Wondernose
The Tinderbox
The Town Musicians of Bremen
Robinson Crusoe
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Rip Van Winkle
The Three Little Pigs
Jack and the Beanstalk
Peter Rabbit and Mr McGregors Garden
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Old Woman and Her Pig
SnowWhite and RoseRed
Dick Whittington and His Cat
The King of the Golden River
Gullivers Travels The Voyage to Lilllput
Rosy Nose
Horton Hatches the Egg
Little Lost Lamb and Forgetful Bear
Great Grandfather in the Honey Tree
Little Squeegy Bug
The Camel Who Took a Walk
Tobias
Big Lonely Dog
Blaze Finds the Trail
Length
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Burro That Had a Name
Andy and the Lion
The Mousewife
Red Rooster
The Runaway Elephant
Mr Plum and the Little Green Tree
Curious George
Gabbit the Magic Rabbit
The Kitten Who Listened
900 Buckets of Paint
Sun Up
The Flying Postman
Spotty
Patsy and the Pup
Good Luck Duck
The Mighty Hunter
Fisherman Simms
Looking for Something
My Fathers Dragon
Stripe The Striped Chipmunk
The Stable That Stayed
The Turnspit Dog
Cub Scout
A Pony for Linda
Little Appalousa
The Stubborn Donkey
Smoke Above the Lane
READING IS ADVENTURE
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The following 60 programs were selected by theprofessional section groups
of librarians and teachers of English in the Texas State Teachers Association
with the help of Miss Mattie Ruth Moore and Miss Lois Garver Consultants in
Library Services Texas Education Agency This Reading Is Adventure series
was developed as a part of the Texas School of the Air under the general super
vision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant Texas Education Agency jh
Catalog No
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831
Title
Hello There Opening
Other Peoples Lives Biographies
Footprints on the Sands of Time Classics
Just for Fun Miscellaneous
Forward With America Historical
In the Realm of Whodunit Detective
Taking the High Road Aviation
College Clothes Chats and Checkbooks College
Life
On the High Seas Ships and Sailing
Big Men and B Country Texas and Southwest
Amigos del Sur Mexico and Latin America
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Music Drama
Fine Reading About Fine Arts
Painting etc
Captain Blood Favorites
The Kingdom of Flying Men Fiction
My Eyes Have a Cold Nose Fact
Road to Down Under Family
Trumpeter of Krakow Fun and Fancy
Big Bright Land Fiction
Raff the Story of an English Setter Friends
The Betty Betz Party Book Fun and Fancy
Walter Johnson King of the Pitchers Folks
Custer Fighter of the Plains Freedom and Frontiers
Youth Comes of Age Futures
TeenAge Mystery Stories Fun and Fancy
Story For The Storys Sake Fiction
It Could Have Been True Fiction
Books About Everything Fiction
Reading For Rainy Days Fiction
Seven Days to Learn Book Ways Book Week
Reading Thats Jolly for the Season of Holly Christ
mas
The Lives They Lived Biography
Land of the Free Thanksgiving
New Books for the New Year New Year
The Years Before Us History
Star Reading on the Lone Star State Texas
The Test for the Best Newberry Award
Margaret Fiction
Manners Made Easy Electives
Red Heritage Fiction
Danger to Windward Fiction
Texas Star Texas Books
The Story Book of Earths Treasures Electives
Doak Walker ThreeTime AllAmerican Biography
Gandhi Fighter Without a Sword GSography
Johnny Texas Texas Books
Snow Dog Fiction and Animals
Amos Fortune Free Man Fiction and History
The Door in the Wall Newberry Award Books
America History
Persia Fictionalized Biography
England Fictionalized Biography
America Elective
Greenland Fiction
Switzerland Fictionalized History
Italy Fiction
America History
Siberia Fiction
France Fiction
India Fiction
America Fiction
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Produced and submitted by Cornell University Tape Recording Center No
broadcast restriction The programs collected under the title Family Life
are designed for parents but many of them would be useful also for teachers
especially for those doing guidance work in schools Some would be helpful
for classes in home economics to stimulate discussion of questions likely to
arise in families Parent Teacher Association groups would find most of
them useful shta
Catalog No
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883
Title
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Mother Where Are My Rubbers Russell Smart 15 min
Mirror Blues and Old Age Peggy Brooks Assistant
Professor Child Development and Family Rela
tionships Cornell University 15 min
Silver Threads Among the Gold Laurine Raiber
former Cayuga County Home Demonstration Agent
Russell Smart The use of leisure time in old age
and some preparations that can be made before the
age of 65 15 min
My Darling Adopted Baby Russell Smart Associate
Professor Child Development and Family Relation
ships Deals with the problem of telling the child
hes adopted Gives a real understanding of the
special things adoptive parents need to think about 15 min
Milk for Your Child Grace Steininger Professor
Food and Nutrition Russell Smart The place
of milk in childrens diets and ways to serve milk 15 min
FRENCH
A native Frenchman pronounces words phrases and short sentences combined
to present everyday situations and at the same time brings out the basic sounds
of French The English is given once the French twice These lessons for
beginning students are graded for vocabulary and grammar and are self
explanatory Prepared by Assistant Professor Guy Desgranges Department
of Romance Languages University of Minnesota and Assistant Professor
Herbert Willging St Thomas College jhsh
French In Slow Motion
Catalog No Title
885 Vowels Accents Silent Consonants
886 OU ON AI LIAISON
887 AN EN 01 UVULAR R
888A AU EU and review
888B Part 2 of above
889 IN IEN
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891 ILL IL numbers
892 GN OIN
893 GUE GUI numbers
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Foreign Language Series French
Produced by Language Department and AudioVisual Center University of
Connecticut Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Connecticut
No broadcast restrictions sh
Catalog No
913
Title
LaMarseillaise Professor Croteau with students
Length
gives instruction in the pronounciation of the words
of this national anthem Listeners are invited to re
peat the lines and sing two stanzas a first time slow
ly and a second time with the proper military tempo 15 min
914
915
916
917
918
919
Alouette and Bon Homm1 Bon Homm Professor
Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation of the words of two songs Listeners are in
vited to repeat the lines and sing selected stanzas a
first time slowly and a second time at the proper live
ly tempo 15 min
La Chevre de M Seguin Professor Croteau reads the
popular short story by Alphonse Daudet 15 min
LaDerniere Classe Professor Croteau reads the
popular short story by Alphonse Daudet 15 min
French Christmas Carols Miss Anne Marie Lair of
Paris France working under the supervision of
Professor Croteau gives instruction in the pro
nounciation of the words of three Christmas Carols
The carols are Les Anges dans Nos Campagnes
Minuit Chretiens Un Flambeau Jeannette
Isabell Listeners are invited by Miss Lair to
repeat the words and sing the songs according to
her instructions
French Fables Professor Croteau with students
gives instruction in the pronounciation and inter
pretation of the following fables by La Fontaine
La Cigale et le Fourmi and Le Corbeau et le
Renard Listeners are invited to repeat the lines
and three students dramatize the first fable 15 min
French Folk Songs Miss Anne Marie Lair of Paris
France working under the supervision of Professor
Croteau gives instruction in the pronunciation of
the words of three folk songs The folk songs are
15 min
34Au Clair de la Lune II Etait une Bergere
and Enpassant par La Lorraine Listeners are
invited by Miss Lair to repeat the words and sing
the songs according to her instructions
GERMAN
15 min
The or grams listed below are designed for use in conversational German
teaching by Curt Lehman language teacher at So St Paul High School
They are for use in beginning and second year German classes jhsh
Length
Catalog No Title
5108 German Pronunciation
5109 Der Wolf Und Der Fuchs
5110 Der Hase Und Der Fuchs
5111 Der Alte Wolf
5112 Drei Kurze Geschichten
5113 Das Schlaraffenland
5114 Das Ceschenk
5115 Der Kleine Vogel
5116 Des Esels Schatten
5117 Till Eulenspiegel Erster Toil
5118 Till Eulenspiegel Zweiter Teil
5119 Baron Von Muenchhausen Erster Teil
5120 Baron Von Muenchhausen Zweiter Teil
5121 Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten
5122 Sechs Kommen Durch Die Ganze Welt
5123 Hans Und Gretchen
5124 Dornroeschen
5125 Das Tapfere Schneiderlein
5126 Deutsche Volkslieder
LATIN
These programs have been prepared by N J Dewitt William McDonald
and Donald C Swanson of the Department of Classical Languages of the
University of Minnesota No 920 through 922 are presented on a fairly
advanced level but No 923 should be useful in an alert 9th grade class jh
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Catalog No
920
Title
Length
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How Words Work The contrastive approach to
English and Latin linguistics a comparison of the
methods which the two languages use to express
meaning
How Words Change The diachronic approach to
English and Latin linguistics showing how time
causes change in languages
How Caesar Spoke A discussion of the pronunciation
of Latin in the first century B C
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35923 Cicero Against Catiline An exciting dramatization
of Ciceros First Speech Against Catiline pro
duced with professional studio facilities sound
affects musical bridges An American boy
falls to sleep in study period and is taken back by
a Roman narrator through the Roman Forum he
hears the excited crowd sees the consul march
by with his armed guard climbs the stairway to
the temple of Jupitor Stator and hears Cicero
portrayed by an experienced actor launch his
famous attack against Catiline in Latin About
9 minutes of English Narration followed by about
b minutes of Ciceros speech faded out to the
solemn conclusion where Cicero prays to Jupitor
The speech is accompanied by occasional comments
in English from the narrator to clarify the trend of
argument Designed to go with the study of Cicero
but valuable in any Latin Class for dramatic effect 15 min
Quis Sum
Little stories in simple Latin progressively advanced from the third or
fourth week of beginning Latin The hearer is supposed to guessthe
and7 9 teof m e in sile Latin No 926
927 and 928 are more advanced with vocabulary help and comments in English

Catalog No
Title
Length
924
925
926
927
928
Little Boy Blue the Little Red Hen 15 min
ASrLincoUmbUS PSter RabMt Ge0 Washington 5 min
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs 11
Julius Caesar mm
15 min
Latine Loquimur
A series of dialogues in Latin interspersed with English graded for in
creasing audioability They center around Marcus a foreign vTsitor to an
American school who prefers to talk Latin because his Engl sh S weak
Marcus difficulties with English and his protestations tSLatin lumpier
pTa iiTgthNslWteLm1ntsW0 rS 0tear assocSonor
Sotel GrSetlngS a CnVerSatinal idi0mS a ed
Catalog No
929
Title
General conversation about things in the classroom
Dialogue accompanied by a third voice to clarify
idioms and new vocabulary
Length
15 min
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931
932
933
5570
924A
924B
5571
5572
5573
Systematic introduction of vocabulary for things in
the classroom Simple discussion of declensions
and sentence structure in Latin 15 min
Discussion of simple Latin sentences in Latin structure
cases and general rules for agreement use of
cases parts of speech
Verb forms tenses moods principal parts with a
little general conversation
A discussion in English of colloquial or spoken Latin
then Margarita and Carolus meet on the street
and talk about everyday modern things in collo
quial Latin
Lectures in English
Before Caesar Came An interviewdialogue with
15 min
15 min
15 min
Norman J DeWitt on the background for Caesars
conquest of Gaul For students starting Caesar or
any time later
How Theaters Began A discussion of the origins
of the theater among the Greeks By William A
McDonald Good Background material for Latin
or English classes
Part 2 of above
The Catacombs of Rome A talk of general I nterest
on the underground life of the early Christians at
Rome by William A McDonald
The City of Olynthus A talk by William A McDonald
on the Greek city which most closely approximates
Pompeii in the wealth of information about the
everyday life of the people
At Home with the Gauls A talk by Norman J DeWitt
on the daily life of the Gauls before the Romans
came Designed for Caesar classes
30 min
15 min
15 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
SPANISH
Presenting the basic elements of pronunciation with simple everyday vocabu
lary Words phrases and easy sentences are given in gradual stages Spanish
voice Associate Prof James A Cuneo University of Minnesota Text pre
pared by Assistant Prof Herbert Willging of St Thomas College in colla
boration with Prof Cuneo jhsh
Spanish in Slow Motion
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Catalog No Title
5127 5128 5129 5130 The Vowels S C and Z linking B and V R and double R G J N and LL
37
V V
5131
5132
H D diphthongs
Diphthongs cont NV GU QU Accents
Musica Maestro
30 min
30 min
For elementary secondary or advanced level Tapes designed to teach students
how to sing SpanishAmerican songs in the original language The Spanish pro
nunciation is given first in easy stages with the translation and a musical
background The songs are then sung by native voices Prepared bv Associate
Prof James A Ciineo University of Minnesota and Assistant Prof Herbert
Willging St Thomas College with the assistance of Mrs Edmond Williamson
Miss Consuelo Besares Emileo Rothschuh jhsh
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Title
940
941
942
943
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945
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952
953
954
AQUELLOS OJOS VERDES
CHIAPANECAS CLAPHANDS SONG
LA CUCARACHA
CUATRO MILPAS
AY AY AY ALLA ENEL RANCHO GRANDE
CIELTIO LINDO
LA GOLONDRINA
CANCION MIXTECA
AY JALISCO
LAS ALTENITAS
ADIOS MUCHACHOS
LA PALOMA
AMAPOLA ADIOS MI CHAPARRITA
A MEDIA LUZ tango
EL MANICERO the peanut vendor
LA CUMPARSITA tango
Length
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Foreign Language Series Spanish
Produced by Foreign Language Department and AudioVisual Center University
of Connecticut Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Connecticut
No broadcast restrictions jhsh
Catalog No
955
Title
Spanish Proverbs and Witticisms Professor Croteau
with students gives instruction in the pronunciation
of Spanish proverbs and witticisms The tape ends
with the singing of adios Muchachos Listeners
are invited to participate
Length
15 min
956
Spanish Folk Soncrs Professor Croteau with students
gives instruction in the pronunciation of the words
in the following songs Fray Felipe La
Cucaracha and Carmela Listeners are invited
to pronounce the words and sing the songs 15 min
38957
958
Spanish Fiesta of Poetry and Song Professor CroteSu
with students gives instruction in the pronounciation
and interpretation of the following poems iPor que
Lloras El Arpa and Las Golondrinas The
tape closes with the singing of Cielito Lindo
Listeners are invited to read the lines of the first
two poems and to sing the song 15 min
Spanish Songs Professor Croteau with students gives
instruction in the pronunciation of the words in the
following Spanish songs Tarde de Mayo Ay
Ay Ay and La Paloma Listeners are invited
to participate in repeating the lines and in singing
the songs 15 min
Say It In Spanish
This series featuring Carlos Rivera of the El Paso Schools was produced by
Murray Yaeger Radio and Television Supervisor El Paso Public Schools
This series is based on the text El Espanol Elemental Book One by Mireles
and Mireles and is aimed primarily to grades 58 or beginning Spanish classes
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency eljhsh
Catalog No Title
959 Lesson li Part 1 Spanish vowels
960 Lesson 1 Part 2 Spanish consonants
and stress
961 Lesson 2 Mi Mama
962 Lesson 3 Mi Papa
963 Lesson 4 Yo
964 Lesson 5 La Casa
965 Lesson 6 La Familia
966 Lesson 7 Mi Hermana
967 Lesson 8 Mis Hermanos
968 Lesson 9 El Abuelo
969 Lesson 10 Una Familia Grande
970 Lesson 11 El Gatito
971 Lesson 12 Mi que
972 Lesson 13 El Perro
973 Lesson 14 El Canario De Mi Mama
974 Lesson 15 La Vaca
975 Lesson 16 Los Animates De La Casa
976 Lesson 17 El Burro
977 Lesson 18 Un Becerro
978 Lesson 19 El Gallo Colorado
979 Lesson 20 Elena
980 Lesson 21 Panchito
Length
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39ogryaacta
Hablemos Espanol
A series of recorded exercises in Spanish that have been prepared
especially for the elementary grades They have been designed to give
practice in speaking and understanding Spanish and should be of particular
value to the teacher who has not had specialized training in Spanish and
needs assistance in teaching correct pronunciation or in planning con
versational activities Although the exercises are progressively difficult
and the vocabulary is carefully graded the material has enough flexibility
to permit the teacher to use the exercises with any textbook or even with
out a textbook The series consists of thirty exercises twenty of the
conversational or question and answer type five of the narrative type and
five devoted to songs and games The topics for the exercises were
selected on the basis oi the interests of elementary school children How
ever many schools have reported finding Hablemos Espanol very helpful
also on high school and college levels Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
eijhsh
Catalog No
981
982
983
984
985
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Losson 10
Lesson 11
Losson 12
Lssson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson
Lesson
Lesson
Lesson
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Lesson 23
Lesson 24
Lesson 25
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16
17
18
Title Length
Dos Alumnos
En La Clase De Espanol
La Familia
La Casa
Las Frutas Y Las L3gumbres 15 min
Las Comidas
Vamos a Comprar Frutas y Legumbres
La Sala de Clase
Los Numeros
EIReloj 15 min
Saludo y Despedida
El Telefono
Las Flores
Los Colores
Los Animates 15 min
Los Animates Domesticos
Los Pajoros
Los Dias de la Semana
Los Meses y Las Estaciones del Ano
El Tiempo 15 min
Los Dias de Fiesta
Como Paso el Dia
El Cuerpo
Una Leccion de Geografia
Fabulas 31 Leon y el Raton
El Cuervo y la Zorra 15 min
40986
Lesson 26 Canciones Narahja Dulce
Cuatro Milpas
Cancion Las Mananitas
Canciones Cielito Lindo
las Gaviotas
Canciones El Quelite
Alia en el Rancho Grande
Juego La Pinata
Cancion Patito Patito
Lesson 27
Lesson 28
Lesson 29
Lesson 30
GUIDANCE AND OCCUPATIONS
This series was prepared by Indiana University sh
Catalog No
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
Title
An Introduction to You
Reaching for Maturity
What is Maturity
Interests Pay Dividends
Do You Have What It Takes
Lets Look at Jobs
Youre On Your Own
Open and Closed Doors
Yourself and Your Job
More About Choosing Your Job
Getting Ready for Your Job
Working to Learn and Learning to Work
About That High School Record
Test Me on This One
ActivitiesAre They Worth It
Something to Interest Everybody
Teachers are People Too
Personalitys the Thing
What is Normal Behavior
Your Personality and Your Health
A Message to the Stag Line
About Your Home Life
Time on Your Hands
The Truth About Yourself
Lets Look at the Records
Success Its up to You
Nursing Meets Todays Challenge
Whats On Your Mind worrying is normal up to
a point
Lets Face It none of us is perfect but
Getting Along With Others achieving emotional
maturity involves many trials and setbacks
How Do You Measure Up personality tests are
amazing because of what they reveal
15 min
Length
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1018 Oh Those Academic Walls required subjects are
designed to get you ready for the duties and the
privileges of maturity 15 min
1019 Can You Say It learning to speak and write puts
the plus in personality 15 min
1020 What Do You Know what you know determines your
job friends and the social paths you are going
to follow 15 min
1021 What Can You Do there is no better place than
school to test those skills 15 min
1022 Particulars on ExtraCurriculars student
activities open a number of opportunities 15 min
1023 How About a Date first dances and dates need not
be painful 15 min
1024 How Do I Look we arent all beautiful or big but
we can make the most of our good points 15 min
1025 Home Sweet Home practice the golden rule on your
family and enjoy your home 15 min
1026 Working toLearn todays high school student needs
more than knowledge 15 min
1027 Can You Land the Job certain skills will make the
job hunting easier 15 min
1028 Are You Worth It do you return enough of the
investment in your education to make it worthwhile 15 min
1029 What is Normal Growth 15 min
JOBS AHEAD
The following programs were developed in 1950 as a part of the Texas School
of the Air under the supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant
Texas Education Agency They were written by Harry Kidd Jr produced
by Dr C O Spriggs and transcribed by Radio Station WTAW at the A M
College of Texas shta
Catalog No
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
Title
A Senior Looks Ahead
Tune in Again Tomorrow
Industrial Management
Business Practice
The Frozen Food Industry
Scientific Farming
Drafting and Industrial Illustration
Veterinary Medicine
Riding the Ranges
Quota Man
Clean Up Time Ahead
Where Do We Go From Here
Length
15 min
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42MEETING THE SITUATION
A series designed to help teach the know how and attitudes as well as aid
in personal guidance The tapes are made available by the NAEJEL jh
Catalog No Title Length
1042 Classroom CourtesyClassroom relationships 15 min
1043 No Apples NeededGetting along with teachers 15 min
1044 What Makes a Good WorkerEfficient work habits 15 min
1045 Sneers or CheersSportsmanship 15 min
1046 The Minority WinsOrganizing logical arguments 15 min
1047 Im Pleased to Pre sentIntroducing speakers 15 min
1048 Table TalkTable manners 15 min
1049 In The Public Eye Good manners 15 min
1050 Families Can Be FunFamily council plan 15 min
1051 One Minute PleaseSharing family telephone 15 min
1052 Make Yourself at HomeSocial obligations as a guest 15 min
1053 Be YourselfBe an individual rather than an imitation 15 min
1054 If I Were You Inspecting criticism 15 min
1055 Understand YourselfFollowing recommendations 15 min
YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
This series was prepared and broadcast by Radio Station KUOM Deals with
health problems suitable for upper elementary and junior high school presen
tation Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1056
1057
1058
Title
Healthful Living
Safety at Home and at School
Safety on the Highway
Why should We Remember the 200th Birthday of
Edward Jenner
Good Nutrition and Good Health
Questions and Answers
What Is the Most Nearly Perfect Food
We Have Many Persons to Thank for Our Good Health
The Tasks of the Digestive System
Rest and Sleep are Very Necessary for Healthful
Living
Advancing to Victory over Tuberculosis
Questions and Answers
The Skin Has Several Jobs
Bones are Interesting and Important Structures
The Bodys Air Conditioning Device
Chemical Messengers
The Story of the Blood
Taking care of theTeeth
500 Human Guinea Pigs
That They May Live Diseases of Childrens hearts
Facts About Polio
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Length
15 min
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1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
115QA
1150B
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
Questions and Answers
Some American Health Heroes
The Bodys Camera
How Can We Protect Our Hearing
Stimulants and Narcotics
Why Do We Get Sick
Preventing Contagious Diseases
Questions and Answers
Some Diseases Spread by Animals
Insects which Are Foes of Man
None of us Lives to Himself
Safe and Healthful Vacations
Questions and Answers
The Eyes and the Ears
Questions and Answers about the Human Body
Insects and Diseases
Controlling Diseases
Circulation of the Blood
Ways the Body gets rid of Waste Material
Mental Health
The Ills of old Age
ii ii I it n
PFC Bill Smith Man Alive
The Search
Our Daily Bread
Only one to a Customer
The Trouble Shooters
Heroes of Health
Safety at Home and at School
Safety on the Highway
A Visit at the Home of Edward Jenner
Good Nutrition and Good Health
What is the Most Nearly Perfect Food
Rest and Sleep are very Necessary
The Story of Louis Pasteur
We are Grateful for Health
The Skin has Several Jobs to do for Us
Bones are Interesting Structures
Muscles and Exercise
The Story of the Christmas Seal
Healthy Minds in Healthy Bodies
Benjamin Franklin s Interest in Health
Chemical Regulators
The Eyes and Ears
The Hands
A Visit to William Harveys native city
The Bodys Air Conditioning Device
The Community Looks at Health
The Safety of the Water We Drink
Insects and World History
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441179A
1179B
1179C
1180
1181
1182
1183
89 5A
895B
895C
895D
895E
Mans Battle Against Disease
I It 1 II
II It It It
Good Teeth
The Story of Florence Nightingale
Safe and Healthful Vacations
Socialized Medicine
Medicine In Britain Part 1
ti it it 2
ti ii ii 3
it it it i 4
it it ii 5
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The following programs discuss some of the more important factors that
govern peoples lives from birth through adolescence the productive years
and old age Suitable for inservice faculty discussion and interest groups in
P T A organizations The language used is suitable for a general Lay
audience Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education shta
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
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1111
1112
1113
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IntroductionPlan of Series Discussion of Objectives
History of Mental Hygiene
Methods of Mental HygieneResearch
Methods of Mental HygieneEducation
Mental Hygiene and Other Sciences
Questions and AnswersMental Illness TodayHow
much and why
The FamilyRole of Parents and Siblings
Changes Occurring in Family Structure
Growth ProcessLearning to Handle Instinct Drives
InfancyRole of Hunger in Learning to Live
InfancyAnxietyIts Meaning and Value
InfancyMotherLearning from Another Person
The BabyLearning to Accept RestrictionsToilet
Training
The BabyLearning to Handle Aggressive Feelings
The BabySurge of IndependenceLearning by Experi
ment
The Preschool ChildCompetition is Pleasant
The Preschool ChildPhysical Illness and Regression 15 mm
The Preschool ChildThumb Sucking Temper
Tsntrums etc
DiscussionThe Child has Learned a Good Deal about
Himself
Aids to Foster and Encourage this Growth
The Child Moves out from the HouseIndependence
and its Significance
The Child Moves out from the HouseNarcissism
I Love Mother or I Love Father Oedipus Complex 15 mm
Conseguence of this ThinkingRole of the Parents 15 mm
PubertyQuestions and AnswersAccept or Reject 15 mm
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PubertyThe Gang the Hero DayDreaming How
Like an Adult 15 min
AdolescenceEmancipation Now I can Support
Myself Trial and Error 15 min
AdolescenceFirst Civilized SuccessesSports
Civics Work Preparation 15 min
My Parents are Old Fashioned Im Better Than
They Are 15 min
DiscussionThis is not the end of Growth 15 min
Early AdulthoodMarriage Work Higher Education
Organizations 15 min
Early AdulthoodThe First Year is the Hardest 15 min
Middle AdulthoodSuccess in Work Making the Home
Having Children 15 min
Middle AdulthoodChildren Getting OlderThreat of
Failure of Work 15 min
The Involutional PeriodMenopause Children Go Away 15 min
The Beginnings of Old AgeIm No Longer of Value
Ive Done My Bit 15 min
Old AgeThese Impudent Youngsters 15 min
Old AgeAttitude Toward Death 15 min
White House Conference on Children and Youth 15 min
What Happens to our Old People 15 min
THE WORLD WITHIN
This material deals with persons who are abnormal personality types If they
can be understood successful relations with them may be maintained These
programs are dramatic in nature and each is followed by a discussion of the
problems involved The consultant is Dr Roger Howe 11 of the Minnesota
Mental Health unit The programs are suitable for use in Senior High School
classes that deal with individual social problems and should also prove of
value to college classes studying abnormal psychology as well as for adult
study groups Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education shta
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1130
1131
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1133
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Title
Length
The Don JuanA woman killer and his problems 15 min
The Neighborhood GossipAn unhappy person spreads
her unhappiness
The Career WomanWhat drives women to make a
success in a mans world
Mothers BoyAge 30Mother love in action
The Legal EagleSam fights his neighbors in court
The Young ExecutiveHe couldnt say no even if
he sacrifices his family
Mr Milques ToastHow the timid soul got that way
and where it could end
The Overprotective MotherOver compensation may
hurt those we most desire to aid
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The Precocius ChildThe student Harland is
praised but makes no friends 15 min
The PrecociusThe dead end kid Mickey knows
all the answers but has problems 15 min
The Prudent ProfessorProfessor Eden has a
mosquito as the center of his universe 15 min
The Old ManGrandpa and his problems 15 min
The AlcoholicWhy drink 15 min
SAFETY SAM
This is a series of amusing dramatic programs designed for elementary
school pupils which point out the importance of good safety habits In each
program specific safety rules are emphasized This series is based on the
series broadcast by WBOE in Cleveland Ohio el
Catalog No Title Length
1184 Murder on Wheels Street Safety 15 min
1185 The Case of the Happy Landings The Safest Route
from Home to School 15 min
1186 The Case of the Hazardous Halls Safety in Schools 15 min
1187 The Call of the Wild Witch Halloween and Practical
Jokes 15 min
1188 Danger on the Range Kitchen Hazards 15 min
1189 Ladder to the Hospital Safety in the Home 15 min
1190 Danger Takes No Holiday Accidents at Holiday Time 15 min
1191 The Case of the Lurking Volts Danger in Electricity 15 min
1192 TheCase of the Cold Bulldog Safety in Winter Sports 15 min
1193 The Case of the Sinister Shop Safety in the Use of r
Tools 15 min
1194 The Case of the Toy Assassin Christmas Time
and Danger 15 min
1195 Fair Game for Trouble Safety in OutDoor Play 15 min
1196 The Case of the Deadly Drops Poisons 15 min
1197 The Case of the SixtyFour Dollar Question The
Answer Is up to You 15 min
KNOW YOURSELF
This series was originally prepared and presented over Station KSLH by the
Health Radio Planning Committee for the St Louis Public Schools These pro
grams were designed for use by Grade 8 however this does not preclude
their use in other grades if they contribute something worthwhile to the listeners
These tapes should help to develop an understanding and learning of the funda
mental similarities between oneself and other persons which in turn leads
to a closer kind of human relationship eljh
Catalog No Title
1198 Do You Get Mad at Your Parents
1199 What Do You Do With Leisure
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Do You Owe Your Community Anything
Is Your Parents Opinion Valuable
If Your Parent Gets Sick and You Must Go To Work1
How Can You Belong
Who Gives You a Headache
What Should You Do About Anger
Who Makes the Rules
If You Cant Play Games Like Football and Baseball
How About Tattling
How Grown Up Are You
Is There a Method to Help You in Choosing a Career
What About High School
GROWING UP
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One of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSUI of the
State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa is a series of tapes about health
and safety designed for the lower elementary grades These programs have
wtS LaIailablS by the NAEB Tape Netwrk and the originating station
is WBA Madison Wisconsin The series was planned by Helen E Frev
and is narrated by Ray Stanley el
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Title
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Peter and the PuddleGood grooming
The Horse That HolleredCare of teeth
The Witch Who WouldntLesson for the showoff
Two Plus Two Equals FunCare of eyes and glasses
A Bowl of Good CheerImportance of a good breakfast
CrissCrossCircus Fresh air and exercise
The Holiday That Nearly Didnt HappenQuarrel ling
and temper control
Douglas Takes Off His ShirtWearing proper clothes
Linda Loses Linda WinsBe a good winner or loser
Lindas Christmas SurpriseCare of pets
This Is the WaySafety in play
Tom Thinks TwiceSafety at home
Kitty and the CowSafety and alertness
Mother May IManners at home
YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
Length
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The Story of Mans Search for Health will play an important part in this
yar s health series which as in previous years emphasizes the importance
of health and health practices in everyday life These programs are prepard
and presented by Dr Stewart Thomson professor and assistant director
School of Public Health University of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota
Department of Education eljh
Catalog No Title
2736 A Definition of Health
2737 Safety at Home and at School
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Accident Prevention on the Highway and on the Farm 15 min
The Story of Mans Search for HeaLth1 15 min
Disease Agents 15 min
The Spread of Disease Agents 15 min
The Control of Diseases Spread from Personto Personl5 min
The Story of Mans Search for Health11
Diseases Spread from Animals to Man
Important Diseases Spread to Man by Insects
The Story of Mans Search for HealthIll
The Framework of the Body
The Covering of the Body
The Story of Mans Search for HealthIV
Good Nutrition
The Process of Digestion
Disposing of the Bodys Waste
The Story of Mans Search for HealthV
Respiration
The Circulation of the Blood
The Value of Rest and Sleep
The Story of Mans Search for HealthVI
The Ear Is a Remarkable Organ
The Camera of the Body
The Story of Mans Search for HealthVE
Good Teeth
A Healthful Community
The Story of Mans Search for HealthVHI
Looking Forward to Vacation
HISTORY
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The following historical programs have been secured from the University of
Indiana School of the Sky broadcasts jhsh
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Title
Leave it to the Experts
The March of Civilization Begins
A Civilization of Segments
Ancient Egpt
The Egypt of Today
The Hebrews Find a New Way of Life
The Greeks Learn Quickly
What the Greeks Gave Us
Athens Becomes the Center of Culture
The Growth of the Roman Republic
Christianity Comes to Rome
The Empire and the Caesars
Northern Invaders
Christianity Encounters a Rival
Northern Sea Rovers
Middle AgesSword and Sickle
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Christians in Armor
Middle AgesCity Life
Medieval EnglandA Famous Pilgrimage
Cedric Goes to School
Cedric Goes to a Tournament
Cedric Goes to a Fair
Europe Rediscovers the Far East
Europe Discovers the New World
Look at OurselvesWhat We Have and Where It Came
From
How It All Adds Up
The tieup with the past is
is a
The Old and the New
always with us
Our Language Grows and ChangesLanguag
living and changing thing
A King SignsKing John signs the Magna Carta
The People Build a CathedralThe chief comfort
of the people was the church
Manuscripts Become BooksJohn Gutenberg of
Germany made use of movable type
A New Chruch BeginsPeople asked questions and
the Protestant Revolution was inaugurated
Englishmen Go to SeaQueen Elizabeth set about
making her island strong
Englishmen Come to AmericaVarious motives for
English colonization
Englishmen Change RulersThe Puritans break away
to America and fight a long civil war under Crom
well
Europe Finds Wealth in AsiaThe age of Imperialism
had dawned
Russia ExpandsRussia looks to the west for
industrial and cultural advancement and imperial
listic tendencies
France Leaves North AmericaThe French settle
Canada and the land west of the Alleghenies
Americans Break AwayEnglish colonists feel like
Americans
Americans Plan for EducationGrants for public
education were included in the Northwest Ordinance
and Horace Mann establishes public education
Americans Demand Their RightsThe Constitution
was drafted with a Bill of Rights added
Prussia Becomes a PowerGermany became
unified powerful and rich but not democratic
Frenchmen Support a KingUnder Louis XIV the
nobility of France reached their height but the
lot of the common man however was unbearable
Frenchmen Revo ItThe people of Paris attacked
the old Bastille
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1270 A Conqueror Comes and GoesNapoleon Bonaparte
1271 A New Europe AppearsA congress of European
nations was held in 18141815 that sowed some of
the seeds of World War I and II
1272 South Americans Break AwayThe people of South
America and Mexico began to rise in revolt
1273 Americans Push WestThe people who moved west
were looking for new financial ventures but
found the Indians
1274 Factories and Cities GrowManufacturing became
concentrated in cities
1275 Slaves are FreedThe war between the states had
many causes and many results
1276 Americans Conquer a ContinentAfter the Civil
War western lands were rapidly settled
1277 The New World Changes the OldColonists carried
over into the New World the beliefs and customs
of the Old World
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Treasures Off the Shelf
A series of dramatic programs each based upon an historical manuscript or
document in the William L Clements Library at the University of Michigan
The distribution of these recordings is made possible through the cooperation
of the Clements Library Radio Station WUOM and the AudioVisual Education
Center of the University jhsh
Catalog No
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
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The Letter to AndreThis drama is based upon the
coded letter from General Benedict Arnold military
commander of Philadelphia to Captain Andre 30 min
The DecoyThis letter written by George Washing
ton to General LaFayette and subsequently captured
by the British proves to have been a letter in
tended for capture 30 mm
Preacher TrellI took this book off one of Burgoynes
soldiers October 11 1777 30 min
Sacroboscos SpheresThis dramatization begins on
the night of December 26 1539 aboard ship in the
North Sea 30 min
Grim JourneyA dramatic presentation of events
during the journey in the summer of 1764 of the
English Captain Thomas Morris from the Lake
Erie region to the French forts in Illinois 30 mm
The LoyalistThe official Declaration of Independence
was never sent to England 30 mm
The Long SiegeDuring the summer of 1763 Pontiac
of the Ottawas aided by other neighboring tribes
laid siege to Fort Detroit 30 min
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Valley ForgeThis is the story of a map which
could have lost the American Revolution
Path of GloryA dramatization of Benjamin Wests
painting of the death of General Wolf on the Plains
of Abraham above Quebec
Gold for YorktownThe scene is late summer 1781
The American Army low on food and supplies had
not been paid in months
The CrisisDecember 1776 Washington and his
disheartened army are camped across the Delaware
from Trenton
The Columbus Letter
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The American Trail
A series of fine programs on the history of the United States This series
FogneWarsd f to The Veterans of
Catalog No
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The Dispatch to New YorkThe story of the
Constitutional Convention The opposition and
support by great men such as Franklin Jefferson
and Washington Qn
The Northwest OrdinanceIn 1787 the Northwest
Territory was opened by the Northwest Ordinance
Indian uprising hindered settlement until Mad Anthony
Wayne defeated them Self government then set up
m Ohio
The Louisiana PurchaseThomas Jefferson declared
that the U S would defend New Orleans against
French occupation Congress offered 2 million
dollars in gold to Napolian Bonepart He agreed to
sell all of Louisiana for 15 million dollars thus
avoiding war
Lewis and Clark ExpeditionDramatic story of how
Lewis and Clark fought their way up the Missouri
river and on to the Pacific Ocean
Samuel Slaters MachineIn 1789 Samuel Slater
crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 66 days and began
building the first cotton mill in America thus
promoting textile mill industry He also organized
the first Sunday School
The Golden OceanCyrus McCormicks reaper saves
the gram crops of the great plains and thus makes
them the bread basket of the world
Th Mgon reIn 1844 Prof Morse asked Congress
tor c50 000 to build a line from Washington to
Baltimore After 12 heartbreaking years of work
the famous message went through 30 min
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On To MontereyIn 1843 while Capt John Fremont
and Kit Carson were wurveying a road from Kansas
to Oregon they located the Great Salt Lake and a
large island in it They went on to the Dalles on
the Columbia and then south to the Sacremento
Valley and Slitters fort where gold was dis
covered
The California Gold RushBing Crosby and his son
Lindsey narrate the story of how Tom Brooks
a gold rush enthusiast organize a vigilante
committee to restore law and order
The Rich DesertIn 1879 in Arizona a prospector
named Charlie Smith tried drilling for oil but
failed to find it He tried in Texas but failed
again Other attempts finally resulted in his
discovery of sulphur a very important mineral
The New SouthIn 1866 the feeling of defeat by the
Southerners was almost overpowering Henry
Grady the editor of an Atlantic newspaper proved
to be a leader George Washington Carver a
Negro scientist developed an industry with the
peanut and Madelaine Breckenridge fought for
public health and education The depression of
1929 wrecked the economy of the South but World
War II brought it back to a great prosperity
The Blue YonderOn December 16 1903 the Wright
Brothers tested their first airplane at Kitty Hawk
North Carolina getting it off the ground for 12
seconds Major James Doolittle gives a short
talk on this program to point out the use of the
airplane to promote civilization
The Brave FlagIi lived through the days after the
Revolutionary War the War of 1812 the Civil War
the First World War and the Second World War
Included in this narration is a portion of Winston
Churchills famous speech after Pearl Harbor and
President Eisenhowers speech on a strong and free
America
THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
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A series of programs written and produced at Boston University for the NAEB
under A Fund for Adult Education grantinaid The series is divided into
two sections 1 A dramatic recreation of The New England Renaissance period
using a cast and 2 The impact of The New England Renaissance thought and
the activities of the Transcendentalists on our lives today Virtually all of the
sounds and music were recorded expecially in the field for the program
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
18201860
Part I The Transcendentalists in New England
Catalog No
5158
Title
High ThoughtsSimple LivingA resume of the
conditions under which the New England
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Renaissance took place background material
on the Transcendentalists 30 min
Build Therefore Your Own World IThe story of
the slavery question religious and educational
conflicts in the 1830s and 40s 30 min
Be Ashamed to DieThe Activities of Amos Bronson
Alcott and Horace Mann in the educational field
The program features the recreation of Alcotts
Temple School in Boston based on authentic
conversations
LikeA Little HeavenThe story of the Brook Farm
experiment in West Roxbury and the Fruitlands
experiment in the town of Harvard Mass
Within Myself An Immense ForceThe activities
and personality of Margaret Fuller background
information in regard to the Dial and Conversa
tions of the Transcendentalists
Trust ThyselfRalph Waldo Emerson his early
life his educational life associations with friends
and literary activities
To Be Awake is to Be A live IHenry David Thoreau
the man the thinker the naturalist the Transcen
dentalism selected quotations from Walden and
his other writings
ALittle Strangeness Between UsThe story of
Nathaniel Hawthorne his friends and his literary
contributions Elizabeth Peabodys Bookstore
and minor Transcendentalists
Explanation of Transcendental Philosophy and its
roots selections fromworks of Parker Thoreau
and Emerson Prelude to Part H Influence of
Transcendentalists on the life of today The Old
Corner Book Store in Boston revisited 30 min
Part E The Transcendentalists in the Perspective of Today
Brook Farm RevisitedBrook Farm as it is today
Tour conducted by the Rev Harold Arnold former
pastor of the church where Theodore Parker j
preached and an outstanding authority on Brook
Farm qn
1 j 1 u mm
Concord RevisitedA documentary tour of Concord
Massachusetts as it is today stressing the
famous places known because of the Transcendental
aCiiVinty 30in
family TraditionsInterviews on family memories
and traditions with direct descendants of Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Amos Bronson Alcott
Interesting family side notes on the leaders of
the Transcendentalism movement 30 min
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HIMhrtfflMilWHiV
5170 The Transcendentalists and UsA panel discussion
of the Transcendentalist influence on our thinking
today featuring Dr Perry Miller of Harvard
generally considered the most outstanding authority
on the Transcendentalists 30 min
THE DISTANT LANDS
One of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WYNEof the
State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa is The Distant Lands a series
of historical dramas designed for use by the upper elementary grades These
programs have been made available by the NAEB Tape Network and are a
production of Station Whye the New York City Board of Education Station
The programs were written by Edward Stasheff Besides upper elementary
grades other classes may well find these tapes valuable particularly in the
social studies and in American and orld History Courtesy of Iowa Tapes
for Teaching eljh
Catalog No
1278
1279
Title
Length
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1287
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1290
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1293
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The Lure of Far Horizons Marco Polo
New Paths Across a Chartless Sea Christopher
Columbus
The Great Pacific Vasco de Balboa
White Men on the Mighty Mississippi Hernando de
Soto
The Mystery of the Lost ColonyRaleigh and Roanoke
An English Colony in the new land
Mission Bells in California Father Junipero Serras
Missions
Trail Blazer of the Wilderness Road Daniel Boone
With a Nose for New Territory and a Tongue for Tall
Tales James BridgerGreat Salt Lake Yellow
stone Park
Law and Order in the Oregon Wilderness John
McLoughlinOregon
Overland to the Great Northwest Lewis and Clark
Great Salt Lake Brigham Young
Man at the Roof of the World Robert PearyNorth Pole 15 min
Race to the Frozen South Amundsen and Scott
South Pole 15 min
New Sky Lanes Above America Kelly and MacReady
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nonstop flight across North America
Ferdinand Magellan Around the World in a Thousand
Days
Henry Hudson Waterway to the North Gateway to
a Nation
Rene Sieur de La Salle A River Empire for the
Glory of France
The Pilgrims at Plymouth With Bible Musket
and Plough
John Sevier Nolichucky Jack Frontiersman and
Statemaker
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15 minGeorge Rogers Clark Hero of the Ohio Valley 15 min
Pierre Radisson Beaver FlatTailed Key to the
Great Northwest 15 mjn
Robert Gray A Yankee Captain on the Columbia
Great River of the West 15 min
Jedediah Smith Mountain Pass to the Golden Land 15 min
Marcus Whitman Wagon Wheels to Oregon 15 min
John Powell Into the Grand Canyon Chasm Cut by
a River 15 min
John Franklin The Call of the Northern Lights 15 min
Theodore Judah Veins of Steel Across a Continent 15 min
Magellans of the Air American Wings Around the
Globe 15 min
TROUBADOUR OF TIME
A series that intends to motivate an interest in its listeners to study past
cultures Each program attemps to create the mood and feeling of a parti
cular time and place in history Indiana School of the Sky through the co
operation of NAEB eljh
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1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
Catalog No
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1317
1318
1319
Title
Gilgamish of Babylon
Sweet Singers of Israel
The Song of Roland
Day of the Dons
Songs from the Portuguese
Merry Men of Sherwood
The Age of Chivalry
The Bluebells of Scotland
Erin Go Braugh
Chants and Legends
Songs of the Southwest
American Negro Ballads and Spirituals
Canuck Songs and Stories
Music from the Mountains
THEN AND NOW
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A series designed to illustrate that our greatest link with past cultures is not
the ruins of their civilizations but rather the thoughts and accomplishments
of their people Indiana School of the Sky through the cooperation with NAEB
eljh
Catalog No Title Length
1333
1334
1335
Legends of the Artie
The Land Down Under
Tales and Traditions of the Eskimos
5487
5488
JEFFERSONIAN HERITAGE
Danger of Freedom
Democratic and the Commisar
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5490
5491
5492
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5494
5495
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5499
Divided We Stand
Freedom of the Press
Freeing the Land
Ground of Justice
Light and Liberty
Living Declaration
Natures Most Precious Gift
Return of a Patriot
S3 cure the Rights
University of the United States
What the Jeffersonian Heritage Means Today
HOME ECONOMICS MATERIALS
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These materials have been largely prepared by members of the staff of the
home economics department of the University of Minnesota Those materials
dealing with standards for purchasing home equipment have been prepared by
the National ConsumerRetailer Council Courtesy of Minnesota Department
of Education sha
Catalog No
1336
1337
1338
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1359
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1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
Title
Storing Winter Clothes
Materials in Cooking Utensils
Opportunities in Food Work
Home Economists in Business
Opportunities in the Field of Nutrition
Home Economists in Education
Minnesota Housing Study
Seme Problems in Housing
Sewing Nylon and Plastics
Modernizing Lighting
Kitchen and Dining Room Lighting
Bedroom and Bathroom Lighting
Freezing Summer Fruits and Fish
How to Buy Bathing Suits
Summer Fruits and Vegetables
Buying Mens Shirts
Buying Pots and Pans
Key Facts to Wise Buying
Buying Living Room Furniture
fcBuyiJKr School Clothes
vThat Happens to You Food Dollar
How to Buy Wool Piece Goods
Buying Bedroom Furniture
How to Buy Protein Foods
Wise Use of Consumer Credit
Dry Cleaning Problems
How to Buy Mattresses
How to Buy Womens Suits
How to Buy Baked Goods
Making the Most of Thanksgiving Food
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How to Buy Toys
How to Buy Plastics
Sweaters
Buying Occasional Furniture
Planning Food for the Holiday Season
Returning that Christmas Gift
How to Use White Sales
How to Buy Towels
How to Buy Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
Evaluating New Textile Finishes
How to Buy Rugs and Carpets
Buying Mens Suits
How to Buy Womens Hosiery
Buying Fish
Buying the Babys Layette
Buying Outdoor Furniture
Buying Street Dresses
School Lunches
Handbags
Wise Buying of Draperies
Getting the Most for our Food Shopping
College Clothes
ThoppTflgHsyM
Wise Buying of Foundation Garments
Wise Buying of Beef
Buying Winter Coats
Buying Boys Jackets
How to Buy Pork
Buying that New Range
Deserts
Root Vegetables
Wise Buying of Thread and Notions
Buying Silverware
Electric Blankets
Buying the Children Toys
Buying Lamps
Nutrition
Table Linen
Wise Buying of Dinnerware
Wise Buying of Silk
Garmet Sizes
Wise Buying of Breakfast Foods
Sofa Beds etc
Care of Ranges
The Economical Use of Ranges
Dry Skim Milk
How to Use Herbs
Flavoring Foods
Tips on Using our Pressure Sauce Pan
How to Freeze Foods Successfully
High Food Costs
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How to Adapt Meals for Families with Children
Choosing Foods for Freezing
Honey
Hints on Breakfasts
Diets for School Children School Lunch Programs
Meal Time Plans
Happy Meals for a Happy Family
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IS ANYBODY HOME
Miss Ruth Huey Chief of Home and Family Life Education Service Texas
Education Agency and Mrs F C McConnell State Chairman of Education
for Family Living Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers and Thomas D
Rishworth National Radio Chairman for the National Congress of Parents
and Teachers were chief consultants in the development of the following
programs Mrs Marye Benjamin wrote the scripts The programs were
produced by Radio House of the University of Texas as a part of the Texas
School of the Air under the supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual
Consultant Texas Education Agency sha
Catalog No
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The Citizen Child His Destiny A Free World
Title
Growing Up in the US
Planning Success for Our Children
The Struggle for Independence
The Measure of Responsibility
Learning to Live with People
Fear and the Future
Are Fads and Frills Fundamental
What Do Psychological Tests Really Tell
Are Parents Necessary
What About Sex Education
Are Teachers Necessary
Learning to Like the Best
Man Against Fear
The Shape of the Problem
The Childs Encounter with Life
How Fear Begins at Home
Hostility and Guilt Companions of Fear
The Conditions of Unnatural Fear
Certain Crisis Points of Life
The Fears That Scar Our Society
When Fear Pretends to Be Strength
When Fear Pretends to Be Love
When Love Casts Out Fear
Whom Shall I Fear
Faith Against Fear
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Youth and Cooperative Living
What a Mother Expects of Her Daughter What a
Daughter Expect of Her Mother 15 min
What a Father Expects of His Son What a Son
Expects of His Father 15 min
What a Mother Expects of Her Son What a Son
Expects of His Mother 15 min
What a Father Expects of His Daughter What a
Daughter Expects of Her Father 15 min
What a Brother Expects of His Sister What a
Sister Expects of Her Brother 15 min
What a Boy Expects of His Girl Friend What a
Girl Expects of Her Boy Friend 15 min
What a Teacher Expects of Her Student What a
Student Expects of His Teacher 15 min
What a Teacher Expects of Parents What Parents
Expect of Teachers 15 min
What an Employer Expects of Young People What
Youth Expects of Their Employers 15 min
What a Public Official Expects of Youth What
Youth Expects of Public Officials 15 min
What a Religious Leader Expects of Young People
What Youth Expects of their Religious Leader 15 min
What the World Expects of Youth What Youth
Expects of the World 15 min
Its All In The Family
Dr James L Hymes Professor of Education George Peabody College
Nashville Tennessee is featured as the family counselor in the following
series These programs were developed through the collaboration of Dr Robert
L Sutherland Director of Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygiene The University
of Texas The Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers and Miss Ruth Huey
Chief of Home and Family Life Education Service Courtesy of Texas Education
Agency sha
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Catalog NO TitlP
1460 Child Wanted
1461 A Rock On His Head
1462 Quit Shoving
1463 Theres A Man in Your Life
1464 Patterns Arent People
1465 If You Dont Mind
1466 Eyes Ears and Nos
1467 Spy Out the Land
1468 Two to Make Ready
1469 The Rulers and the Roost
1470 Mr Milktoast Jr
1471 Dont Boo th Villain
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MHIH

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A stimulating series of 13 halfhour dramatic programs on the history of
academic freedom in the western world stories of the men and women who
played critical roles in the continuing battle for our Freedom to Learn with
a brief authoritative summary of the contribution of each This is an
original radio series produced by the broadcasting service ot the University
of Michigan in cooperation with the NAEB shta
Catalog No
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5172
5173
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5178
5179
5180
They Fought Alone
Title
Lengtl
Michael Servetus challenges the medical dogma of
the church and is burned at the stake Writer
R Foshko Summation Dr Albert C Fursten
berg Dean of the Medical School 30 mm
Peter A be lard introduces the concept of the University
Writer R Foshko Summation C E Odegaard
Dan of th3 College of Literature Science and the
Arts 30 mm
Elizabeth Blackwell the first woman doctor fights
for the freedom of women to an education Writer
W Cherniak Summation Dr Martha Westerberg
Professor of Neurology
Cato the Censor highlights the freedom to study foreign
ideologies Writer R Murray Summation Arthur
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mm
E R Boak Professor of Ancient History
Argentine teachers challenge the educational dictates
of the military government Writer W Bender
Summation Philip B Taylor Professor Political
Science Latin American Affairs
John Scooes maintains the freed m to teach new
scientific theori s Writer W iecrand
Summati n 01 Aoere c r ssor of
Education
William Tynda1 is martyred for translating the Bible
into English Writer E E Wiles Summation
jvcv m o cr I ssor Senrcs Coeditor
R vs ed Si mda o yersj n t Ih Bible
Franklin Tom 3 son dec tar s I ach ors must have the
rights of all free citizens Writer E G Burrows
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Ga
Summation J Phi
Administration
o fights f r the fr
ori e W itei
A Thro op Pr
Worn tie Prof ssor Busin ss
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dom to announce now scientific
E E V
ssos Histor
Summation Palmer

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G
erman rocket sc sntlsts go vIth tho West to find
the freedom to pursue kaowl doe for its own sake
Wrier R Foshko Summation Ralph A Sawyer
Dear of the Horace H Rackham School of Graduate
Studi s 30min
51KKByKSifiSE
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Capt Richard Pratt champions the rights of a
minority race to an education Writer W Cherniak
Summation Robert C Angell Professor Sociology
Representative to UNESCO 30 min
Norwegian teachers rebel against the Nazi Laerersam
band Writer S Carson Summation Preston W
Slosson Professor of History 30 mm
Joseph Lancaster champions the rights of the poor
to an education Writer W Bender Summation
Claude Aggertsen Professor of Education 30 min
LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE
Produced and submitted by Oregon School of the Air Radio Station KOAC
General Extension Division Oregon State System of Higher Education
Dramatic adaptations of old favorites modern fantasies and American folk
tales The selections from this series are folk tales and stories having
holiday emphasis With the exception of Tom Thumb and Smokeys Inn
these selections are radio adaptations of stories from sources as indicated
pel
Catalog No
1472
1473
1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
Title Length
Halloween in Animal Town 15 min
Admiral StrutsThanksgiving 15 min
Thankful the TurkeyThanksgiving 15 min
Why the Chimes RangChristmas 15 min
Shiny ShovelChristmas 15 min
Owney and the PookaSt Patricks Day 15 min
Easter Greetings 15 min
Anansis Fishing ExpeditionWest African folk tale 15 min
How Old Stormalong Captured Mocha DickAmerican
folktale 15 min
John HenryAmerican folk tale 15 min
Why Cowboys Sing in TexasCowboy music 15 min
Tom ThumbAn American version 15 min
Jack and the Three SilliesNarration in music 15 min
Mr Possums Sick Spell 15 min
Smokeys InnFire Prevention 15 min
POETIC PATTERNS
Produced and submitted by Oregon School of the Air Radio Station KOAC
General Extension Division Oregon State System of Higher Education The
Oregon School of the Air planned this poetry reading program especially for
correlation with the high school literature curriculum Programs are presented
by Sheldon Goldstein and Duane Tucker whose aim is to provide pleasant poetic
experiences and oral interpretations to help in the development of appreciation
for poetry sha
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Catalog No
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1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497

15 min
Title Length
What is Poetry Ars Poetica by Archibald Macleish
Tentative Definitions of Poetry by Carl Sandburg
Poetry by Marianne Moore 15 min
The People Sing Robin Hood and the Peddler
Lord Randall My Billy Boy Sourwood
Mountain Cowboys Gettin Up Holler
Quantrell
Stories in Verse19th century Two Red Roses
Across the Moon by William Morris La Belle
Dame Sans Merci by John Keats Faithless Sally
Brown by Thomas Hood How They Brought the
Good News from Ghent to Aix by Robert Browning 15 min
More Stories in Verse 20 centuryDanny Deever
by Rudyard Kipling Mountain Whippoorwill by
Stephen Vincent Benet 15 min
Historical Poems of Europe J0n the Late Massacre
in Piedmont by Milton Incident of the French
Camp by Browning Eve of Waterloo by Byron
Charge of the Light Brigade by Tennyson Colum
bus by Joaquin Miller 15 min
Historical Poems oi America To the Memory
by Freneau Concord Hymn by Emerson Old
Ironsides by Holmes Revenge of Raininthe
Face by Longfellow Young Lincoln by Markham
Laus Deo by Whittier
Historical Poems of Modern America Justice
Denied in Massachusetts by Mi Hay Atlantic
Charter 1942 by Francis Brett Young They
Have Blown the Trumpet a bomb by Florence
Converse
We All Give ThanksrBible quotations Dueteronomy
and Book of Nehemiah Irish Te Deum The
HockCart by Herrick Navajo Chants Rain
Chant Song of the House The Pumkin by
Whittier
Words Create Atmosphere Ulalume by Poe
KublaKhan by Coleridge Weary Blues by
Langston Hughes
Pictures of the Imagists The Poplar by
Richard Aldington Easter by F S Flint
Spring Day by Amy Lowell Armies by
J G Fletcher
Expressions of Love Power of Love from
Antigone by Sophocles two sonnets by
Shakespeare Passionate Shepherd to his
Love by Marlowe Loves Philosophy by
Shelley two Sonnets from the Portuguese
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Somewhere
I Have Never Traveled by E E Cummings
15 min
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631501
1502
1498 Holiday Time House of Christmas by Chesterton
Brotherhood by Markham Tuft of Flowers by
Frost A Childs Prayer by Francis Thompson
Laugh and Be Merry by Masefield 15 min
1499 Funny Bones Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll
Those Two Boys by Franklin P Adams
Nightmare by W S Gilbert Golly How Truth
Will Out by Ogden Nash Jim by Hillaire
Be Hoc Blind Men and the Elephant by John G
1Rm Saxe 15 min
lbOO Dreams of a Better WorldThe Dead Make Rules
by Mary C Davies These Things Shall Be by
John A Symonds Nightpiece by John Manifold
For My People by Margaret Walker Prayer
by Untermeyer Locksley Hall by Tennyson 15 min
Poetic Portraits Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock
by Eliot 15 min
Poetic Portraits A Farmer Remembers Lincoln
by Witter B3znner Portrait of an Old Woman by
Arthur D Ficke The Drug Clerk by Eunice
Tietjens cotton Mather andCaptain Kidd by
Stephen Vincent Benet Mr Floods Party by
Edward rhngton Robinson
1503 With Tongue in Cheek Deacons Masterpiece
by Holmes Song from Patience by W S
Gilbert Busy Day by James Laughlin Unknown
Citizen by W H Auden
1504 The Face of DeathWar Poetry Ozymandias by Shellej
V ar Is Kind by Crane Boots by Kipling two
poems by E E Cummings Three American
Women and a German Bayonet by Winfield T
Scott The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy 15 min
1505 Men and Machines The Industrial Revolution
Song of the Shirt by Thomas Hood Th
Express by Spender Faces by Lola Ridae
Out of John Browns Strong Sinews from John
Browns Body by Stephen Vincent Benet 15 mm
1506 Industrial America Auto Wreck by Karl Shapiro
u Steel by Auslander 15 min
10U They Looked at AmericarYears of the Modern by
Whitman Selections from The People Yes
by Sandburg
1508 Oriental Simplicity Poems from China and Japan
1509 West African Bible Stories From the book How
God Fiz Jonah by Lorens Graham
1510 Prose Poetry Journey to the North from Of
Tim5 and the River by Thomas Wolfe
1511 Selections from the Bible Exodus Chapter 14
Psalm 90 Ecc iesiastes Chaoter 1
1512 Soring in the Country Pippas Song by Browning
Crocus by Kreymborg Chanson Innicent by
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1526
1527
1528
1529
Cummings Menory of Lake Superior by George
Dillon Loveliest of Trees by Housman Lines
Written in Early Spring by Wordsworth Birches
by Frost
Sea Fever The Ocean from Childe Harold by
Byron Break Break Break by Tennyson
Shenandoah sung by Leonard Warren Dover
Beach by Arnold
For the Wanderlust Is on Me I Want to Go
Wandering by Lindsay Song of the Open Road
by Whitman
English Dramatic Narratives My Last Duchess
by Browning Ulysses by Tennyson
Early American Dramatic Narratives Maud
Muller by Whittier The Last Leaf by Holmes
Annabel Lee by Poe
Death of the Hired Manby Robert Frost
Poetry in Dramaby Shakespeare
Modern Poetry in Drama Chorus from Murder in
the Cathedral by Eliot selections from The
Ladys Not for Burning by Fry and from Winterset
by Anderson 15 min
Poetry of Lord Byron 15 min
Poetry of Percy Shelley 15 min
Poetry of Percy Shelley 15 min
Poetry of Elizabeth Browning 15 min
Poetry of Robert Browning 15 min
Rime of the Ancient Mariner Part I 15 min
Rime of the Ancient Mariner Part II 15 min
Victorian Nonsense Poets 15 min
Poetry of Lord Tennyson 15 min
Selections from In Memorium 15 min
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POETS PLAYHOUSE
Produced and submitted by Radio House University of Texas A series of
experimental dramatizations for radio adapted from poems ballads and
narrative verse chosen from the worlds bestknown literature Original
music was composed for each program and a live orchestra was used jhsha
Catalog No
5184
5185
5186
5187
5188
5189
5190
5191
5192
Title
Length
Sister Helenby Dante Gabriel Rosetti 30 min
Youth and Artby Robert Browning 30 min
John Gilpins Rideby William Cowper 30 min
The Portrait by Owen Meredith 30 min
Horatius at the Bridgeby Thomas Babington Macualay30 min
Michaelby William Wordsworth 30 min
Phantasmagoriaby Lewis Carroll 30 min
Mozart and Salieriby Pushkin 30 min
Evangelineby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 30 min
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5194
5195
5196
The Glove and the Ltonsby Leigh Hunt 30 min
Dis 01 Hammer Kill John Henry Folk Ballad 30 min
Kentucky Belleby Constance Fenimore Woolson 30 min
The Forsaken Mermanby Mathew Arnold 30 min
RHYME AND REASON OVER THE COFFEE CUPS
Produced and submitted by Indiana University Radio and Television Service
A Series of discussions of poetry and prose on a high educational plane
Aimed particularly at wellread adults and those interested in a better under
standing of poetry and prose shta
Catalog No
5197
5198
5199
5200
5201
5202
5203
5204
5205
5206
5207
5208
5209
5210
5211
5212
5213
5214
5215
5216
5217
5218
5219
5220
5221
5222
5223
5224
5225
5226
Title Length
Remember Meby C Rossetti 30 min
Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Eveningby Frost 30 min
Th Soul Selectsby Dickenson 30 min
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenariesby Housman 30 mm
That Time of Yearby Shakespeare 30 min
The or Id Is Too Much with Us by Wordsworth 30 min
Westminister Bridgeby Wordsworth 30 min
Sailing to Byzantium Part Iby Yeats 30 min
Sailing to Byzantium Part IIby Yeats 30 min
I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great
by Spender 30 min
The Windhoverby Hopkins 30 min
At a Solemn Musicby Milton 30 min
Meeting at Nightby Browning 30 min
Sonnet 129by Shaksparo 30 min
Jabberwockyby Carroll 30 min
I Sing of a Maiden Anon 30 min
They Flee from Meby Wyatt 30 min
Richard Coryby Robinson 30 min
Bells for John Whlresldes Daughterby Ransom 30 min
Ozymandiasby Shelley 30 min
Ode to a Nightingaleby Keats 30 min
The Darkling Thrushby Hardy 30 min
The Passerbyby Bridges 30 min
Cargoesby Masefield 30 min
In My Craft or Sullen Artby Thomas 30 mm
Preludes Iby T S Eliot 30 min
Death Be Not Proudby Donne 30 min
A Slumber Did My Spirit Sealby Wordsworth 30 min
Dover Beachby Arnold 30 min
Edward Anon 30 min
MATHEMATICS
Produced by Mathematics Department University of Oklahoma Submitted by
AudioVisual Education University of Oklahoma Discussions intended to
arouse interest in mathematics jhsha
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Catalog Nc Title
1530 Mathematics Our Great Heritage
1531 How Mathematics Started
1532 The Struggle for a Number System
1533 Butter and Eggs Matiinatics
1534 Mathematical Pastimes
1535 Codes and Ciphers
1536 Proving the Impossible
1537 Misinterpretation of Statistical Data
1538 Quality Control
1539 Entertaining Mathematics
1540 Small Observatories
1541 New Light on an Old Problem
1542 What Should a High School Student Expect from
Mathematics
1543 Mathematics and Stamp Collecting
1544 Random Walk and Gamblers Ruin
1545 Why Study Geometry
Length
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MATHEMATICS
The following eleven programs were obtained from Station WBOE operated
by the Cleveland Ohio public schools They deal with the subject of
arithmetic for the Junior High grades Each program has eight problems
that are solved by students appearing on the program and by the listening
audience They cover the areas of arithmetic indicated by the title The
second five programs in the series are followtip programs on the first six
programs covering the same subject matter areas and same techniques but
with different problems involved This series indicates the methods of
solving problems by the use of mental arithmetic This series was given out
standing recognition for its excellence at the 20th Institute for Education by
Radio at Columbus Ohio in May 1950 jhsha
Length
15 min
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Catalog No Title
1546 Addition
1547 Subtraction
1548 Multiplication by division
1549 Multiplication by addition
1550 Units of measure
1551 Division
1552 Addition
1553 Subtraction
1554 Multiplication
1555 Division
1556 Fractions

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SALES TRAININGADVERTISING
These programs were prepared by Maurice B Mitchell VicePresident and
General Manager of the Associated Program Service Division of the Muzak
Corporation While they are chiefly concerned with selling radio advertising
they contain many fundamentals found in other types of selling and advertising
Should be useful in guidance advertising and salesmanship classes Furnished
through the courtesy of Mr Maurice B Mitchell now President of Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films sha
Catalog No
5577
5578
5579
5580
5581
5582
5583
5584
5585
5586 d
5587
5588
Length
30 min
30 mm
30 min
30 mm
30 mm
30 mm
30 min
30 mm
30 mm
30 min
30 min
30 mm
Title
Some Fundamentals for Radio Salesmen
CopyMinded Selling
The Department Store and Radio Advertising
The Cold Call
The Lost Sale
Next Weeks Cancellation
Merchandising Radio Advertising
Radio Versus Newspaper No I
Radio Versus Newspaper No II
Creative Radio Selling
Facing Competition from Television
Using Research to Sell Radio
EARLY AMERICAN DANCES
As Revived By
Mr Mrs Henry Ford
To authentically reproduce the dances of the 18th and 19th centuries Mr Mrs
Ford brought from all sections of the country qualified musicians and dance
historians to conduct a program of research into the orgins and basic forms of
the music and dances that colonial America loved so well Each dance is re
produced several times on the tape for your convenience Many of these are
listed below A dance manual called Good Morning containing approximately
forty dances set to authentic American folkmusic together with the musical
scores and diagrams illustrating the movements and explicit instructions for
executing the dances the words and music of eighteen singing calls is available
from Village Music Shop 722 Nightingale Dearborn Michigan for the sum of
150 postpaid peljhsha
Early American Round Dances
Catalog No Title Length
1320 Hungarian Varsouvienne 15 mm
1321 Old Southern Schottische 15 min
1322 Heel Toe Polka 15 min
1323 Rye Waltz 15 min
1324 Badger Gavotte 15 min
1325 Varsouvienne Waltz 15 min
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1327
1328
1329
1330
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2579
2580
2581
2582
2583
2584
2585
2586
2587
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2589
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
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2767
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2770
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2772
2773
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2776
2777
2778
2779
2780
2781
2782
2783
1331
1332
Blue Danube
Tales From Vienna Woods
Military Schottische
Keynote Schottische
Schottische Medley
Early American Square Dances
with calls
Plain Quadrille Part I
Plain Quadrille Part II
Standard Club Quadrille Figure I
Standard Club Quadrille Figure 2
Standard Club Quadrille Figure 3
Jigs Reels
Lancers Oriental Figures I and 2
Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4
Lancers Oriental Figure 5
Captain Jenks
Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane
HinkyDinky Parlez Vous
Life On The Ocean Wave
Portland Fancy
Novelty March Mixer
Virginia Reel
Lady Round the Lady
Firemans Dance
Uptown Downtown
Hook and A Whirl
Prairie Queen
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Gunnings Quadrille With Grand Square
Nellie Blye
Early American Square Dances
without calls
Plain Quadrille Part I
Plain Quadrille Part II
Lancers Oriental Figures I and 2
Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4
Lancers Oriental Figure 5
Black Cat Quadrille Part I
Black Cat Quadrille Part 2
Hulls Victory Contredanse
Lady Walpoles Reel
Quadrille Medley of Hornpipes
Newport Quadrille Grapevine Twist
Ticknors Quadrille
Quadrille Cub Berdans Favorite
Firemans Dance
Money Musk
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15 minADVENTURES IN MUSIC
Music appreciation Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No
Title
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
Fritz KreislerBeloved Violinist and Composer
Viennese Caprice Liebesfrend The Chinese
Tamborine
Ignace PaderewskiPianist and President Minuet
in G Chopins Revolutionary Etude Chopins
Nocture in E flat
Jan SibeliusFin lands Favorite Son Finlandia
Vatse Trieste March from Karelia Suite
Nicholas RimskyKorsakovOrchestral Color
Golden Cockerel Scheherazade SuiteThe Sea
Spanish CapriceFandango of the Asturianas
Ernest BlochHerald of Hebrew Music Nigun
Schelomo Concerto Grosso
George EnescoRumanian Rhapsodist Largo from
Bachs Concerto for two violins Romanian
Rhapsody 1 Finale of Rhapsody 2
Edward MacDowellForemost American Composer
To a Wild Rose Of a Tailor and a Bear The
War Song from the Indian Suite
John Philip SousaIllustrious March King Washing
ton Post March El Capitan Sempor Fidelis Stars
and Stripes Forever
George GershwinPromoter of Jazz Rhapsody in
Blue Concerto in F Ah Got Plenty of Nothin
Swedish Folk Songs and Dances
Young Peoples Guide to the Orchestra
Christmas Carols Old and New
Maurice RavelFrench Master of Spanish Music
Spanish Rhapsodytwo dances Alvarado Del
Gracioso Bolero
Edward ElgarMaster of the King MarchLand of
Hope and Glory Loves Greeting played by
Yehudi Menuhin Dream Children
Our Symphony Orchestra
Ferde GrofeMusical Photographer On the Trail
from Grand Canyon Suite Father of Waters from
Mississippi Suite
Anton DvorakBohemian Artist Humoresque
First Slavonic Dance Largo from Symphony
to the New World
The Singing Strings
GranadosWriter for the Dance Spanish Dance 6
Intermezzo from Goyas Opera Spanish Dance
Charles GiffesPoet and Composer Concert Pianist
Length
15 min
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Roman Sketchesby a Lonely Forrest Pathway
Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan 15 min
1577 Hector VillaBo bosBrazilian Genius Bachiamas
Brasialeras 1 The Song of the Oxcart Driver 15 min
1578 Eris CoatesModern English Lyricist London
Again Suite by a Sleepy Lagoon Cinderella
Suite 15 min
1579 Percy GaingerFolk Tune Arranger Brigg Fair
Molly on the Shore Danny Bory Country Garden 15 min
1580 The Violin Solos with the Orchestra 15 min
1581 Sergi RachmaninoffPainist and Composer Melody
in E major Humoresque Second Piano Concerto 15 min
1582 Claude DebussyFrench Impressionist Reflection
in the Water An Evening in Granada Moonlight 15 min
1583 Beta BartokHungarian Composer Hungarian Folk
Tunes Rumanian Folk Dances Contrast for
Violin Clarinet and Piano 15 min
1584 Sergei ProkofieffJester in Music Fiendish
Suggestion Finale from the Classical Symphony
Love for Three Oranges The March and the
Scarecrow 15 min
1585 The Deep Throated Violin 15 min
1586 Manual de FallaSpanish Rhythm Master Life is
Short Wedded by Witchcraft from Ballet
Pantomime The Millers Dance from Three
Cornered Hat 15 min
1587 Morton GouldColor Artist in Music Yankee Doodle
Minstrel Show The Ponga 15 min
The following nine programs were broadcast over radio Station KUOM Univer
sity of Minnesota by students oi the nationality groups The commentary is
good for stressing the importance of folk music as a reflection of the culture
geography and national characteristics of a country and people eljhsha
5227
5228
5229
5230
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5232
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5234
5235
Northern German Folk Songs
Southern German Folk Songs
Austrian Folk Songs
Norwegian Folk Songs
Swedish Folk Songs
Czechoslovakian Folk Songs
Jewish Folk Songs
Chinese Folk Songs
Finish Folk Songs
30 min
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Minneapolis Symphony YoungPeoples Concerts
5236A Parti MozartOverture to the Magic Flute
BethovenSymphony 7 first movement 30 min
5238B PartII Songs by Set Svanholm
StraussTill Eulenspiegel 30 min
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5237A Part I WeberOverture to Oberon
HaydnSymphony 96 Minuet and Finale
FallaLa Vida Breve Intermezzo and Dance 30 min
5237B Part H MozartSinfonia Concertante Theme and
Variations
Villa LobesThe Little Train
Wagner Ride of the Vaiyries 30 min
5238A Part I StraussOverture to Die Fledermaus
BrahmsSymphony 3 third movement
FailaLa Vide Breve Interlude and Dance
Piano Loios by Rudolf Serkin 30 min
5238B Part II Piano Solos by Rudolf Serkin
SmetanaThe Moidau 30 min
5239A Part I Nicolai Overture to the Merry Wives of
Windsor
WagnerForrest Murmurs
StraussTreasure Waltz This is actually
the final number in the program 30 min
5239B Part II BrittenYoung Persons Guide to the
Orchestra This is the second to last
number on program 30 min
5240A Part I NicolaiOverture to the Merry Wives of
Windsor
BrittenYoung Persons Guide to the
Orchestra 30 min
5240B Part H SmetanaThe Moidau
TchaikovskySymphony 6 third movement 30 min
MUSIC UNITES US IN ONE WORLD
In considering the worldwide contributions of composers of different nations
religions races and ideologies these programs musically explore the concept
of Brotherhood This series Music Unites Us in One World is prepared and
presented by Mathilda Heck Music Supervisor for the St Paul Schools Courtesy
of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsha
Catalog No
1588
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
Native Music of the New World
Title
The Music of the American Indian
The Music of the Negro
Folk Music of the Old South John Henry OSally
My Dear The Swapping Song Haul Away Joe
Cowboy Songs Chisholm Trail San Antonio Rose
The Last Roundup Home On The Range
The Music of the Nations Weld Us Together
The English Bring Their Folk Ballads
The French Give Us Songs of Adventure
Length
15 min
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The Swedes Bring Gay Songs and Dances
The Irish Bring Lilts and Jigs
The Czechs Sing of Love of Country
The Norwegians Teach Us Songs of the North
The Germans Bring Waltzes and Romance
Christmas Brings Us New Hope
The Hungarians Bring Us Gypsy Music
The Russians Bring Songs of Sorrow
The Italians Bring Us Gayety
The Mexicans Bring Us Rhythms
The Spanish Bring Us the Dance
The Orientals Bring Us Mysticism
Religions Add The Music of Worship
The Ancient Jewish Chants
The Great Hymns of the World
15 min
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The Growth of the Democratic Ideal
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1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
Beethoven Expresses Freedom Through Music
Chopin Champions the Cause of Freedom
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
Ballads for Americans
The Airborne Symphony
I Hear America Singing
Palestine Folk Music
15 min
15 min
15 min
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ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
This series has been planned around the birthdays of composers whose lives
and works will be discussed These programs are designed to explore music
as an international language capable of developing finer human relationships
Mathilda Heck Music Supervisor for the St Paul Schools prepares and presents
the series Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsha
Catalog No
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655
Title Length
Stephen FosterAmericas Minstrel 15 min
Franz LisztPiano Virtuoso 15 min
Johann StraussViennas Waltz King 15 min
Young Peoples Symphony in St Paul 15 mm
Harry T BurleighArranger of Nagro Spirituals 15 min
Young Peoples Symphony in Minneapolis 15 min
Ludwig von BeethovanGreat Immortal 15 min
ChristmasThe Joyous Season of Song 15 min
Wolfgang MozartChild Genius 15 min
Franz SchubertInspired Seng Writer 15 min
Victor HerbertLight Opera Composer 15 min
Young Peoples Symphony in Minneapolis 15 min
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Frederic ChopinPolish Patriot
George HandelMusical Courtier
Leo DelibesMaster of the Ballet
Bedrich SmetanaFather of Bohemian Music
Samuel BarberWizard with Strings
Johann Sebastian BachOrganist Supreme
Franz Josef HaydnFather of the Symphony
Sergei ProkofieffMusical Jokester
Felix MendelssohnCreator of Enchanted Music
Johannes BrahmsMaster Weaver of Musical
Tapestries
Sir Arthur SullivanEnglands Patter Artist
Robert SchumannGerman Romanticist
Hector BerliozRochiez March Romeos Revelerie
and Fate of Capulet March to the Scaffold
Miscellaneous Musicals
On the Music Road
Red Leaves
Jack Frosts Visit
MakeBelieve World
A Goblin Party
Indian Days
Thanksgiving Thoughts
Santa Claus Land
Christmas Magic
Trees and Stockings
A Christmas Story
Boy and Billy Goats Three
A White World
The Singhg Snowman
Four Footed Friends
A day at the Zoo
The Animal Farm
Playmates
Animals on Parade
The Easter Bunny Parade
Easter Time
The Raindrops Patter
The Orchestras Romantic Memberthe CeLlo
Four Strings Togetherthe String Quartette
The Biblical Stringthe Harp
Playing Pipesthe Woodwinds
Playing Pipes
Silver Voice and Impthe Flute and Piccolo
Sing and Play
A County Fair
The Animal Store
Witches Bats and Big Black Cats
Animals From Far Away
Green Things Growing
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A Song of Thanksgiving
In a Toymakers Shop
Happy Santa Glaus
Christmas Everywhere
Around the Christmas Tree
Snowflakes are Falling
Fun on a Snowy Day
Friendly Helpers
In Our Neighborhood
Friends Far and Near
The Gobbler and the Elves
A Magic Easter Moon
Easter Bells
A Day at the Circus
Our Friends in the Zoo
The Parade
Take an Umbrella
The Birds Come Home
Flowers and Butterflies
Lets Have a Picnic
Pergolesi Maid as Mistress typical of 18th
Century Italian Operas
Weil Down in the Valley American Folk Opera
Philips Dont We All Modern Opera
The Licorice Stickthe Clarinet
The Kings Heraldthe Trumpet
The Hunters Hornthe French Horn
The Big Trumpetthe Trombone
The Vibrating KettlesTympani
Our Playful Pets
Indian Ponies Come Galloping
A Rabbit A Mouse and a Basket House
Witches Pumpkins and Goblins Boot
AH Aboard
Hi There Turkey Gobbler
To Grandmothers House We Go
Happy Hannukah
Santas Special Delivery
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
The Nippy North Wind
SurpriseA Party
TaRa Doodle Det BoomBoom
Everybody Sings
Here Comes the Parade
Lets Go to the Circus
A Very Happy Easter Egg
Meet E B
Bells Are Ringing
Rain Drops and Rubber Boots
Hi Ho Come to the Fair
The Farmer in the Dell
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1726
The Gingerbread Boy
Song of Summertime
Flying Things
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MUSIC IS YOURS
The following 60 programs were written by the Durrum Twins and produced at
Radio House The University of Texas as a part of the Texas School of the Air
under the supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant Texas Edu
cation Agency These programs feature Dr Archie Jones of The University of
Texas and his daughter Bunny This series of music programs is intended to
aid classroom teachers who handle the music instruction in their own rooms as
well as to be helpful to special teachers of music Courtesv of Texas Education
Agency eljjh
Whats This I Hear
Instruments of the orchestra and the singing voice
Catalocr No
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1738
Title
Strings and the String Orchestra
Woodwinds and the Woodwind Ensemble
Brass Instruments and the Brass Choir
Percussion Instruments of the Orchestra
The Symphony Orchestra
Selections from Orchestral Literature
The Soprano and Alto and a Duet
The Tenor and Bass and a Duet
Madrigals
Male Voices and Female Voices
Sacred Music for the Choir
Themes from Choral Literature
The Elements of Music
1739 Lets Look for Rhythm
1740 Rhythm Goes to the Dance
1741 Lets Meet a Melody
1742 Melody in Fancy Dress
1743 When Voices Meet
1744 The Instruments Get Together
1745 Construction Under Way
1746 Beloved Blueprint
1747 Look High and Low
1748 A Sound Idea
1749 Musics Rainbow
1750 All Together Now
1751 Folk Dances National and Regional Contemporary
1752 Primitive Dances
1753 Dances of the Suite Allemande and Courante
1754 Dances of the Suite Sarabande and Gigue
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1756 The Minuet
1757 The Waltz
1758 Czardas Polonaise Trepak
1759 Mazurka Polka Schottische
1760 Jazz
1761 Square Dance
1762 Modern Ballroom Dancing
Programmatic Music
1763 Scenes Shapes and Stories
1764 Nutcracker Suite Tschaikovsky
1765 Danse Macabre SaintSaens
1766 Imitative Music
1767 Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks Richard Strauss
1768 The Brids Respighi
1769 FingaPs Cave The Hebrides Felix Mendelssohn
1770 Don Quichotte Suite Georg Phillip Telemann
1771 The Seasons Glazounoff
1772 Rodeo Copland
1773 Graduation Ball Johann Strauss Arranged by Antal
Dorati
1774 William Tell Overture Rossini
About Ballet
1775 Music Partner Master or Servant
1776 Les Sylphides
1777 Petrouchka
1778 La Boutique Fantasque The Fantastic Toyshop
1779 Le Coq dOr The Golden Cockerel
1780 Appalachian Spring
1781 LOiseau de Feu The Firebird
1782 The ThreeCornered Hat Le Tricorne
1783 The Swan Lake Le Lac Des Cygnes
1784 Mother Goose Ma Mere LOye
1785 Gaite Parisienne Gaity of Paris
1786 Seventh Symphony Beethoven
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Includes several unusual songs presented in a framework of Christmas Tales
and Legends Features the State University of IowasChamber Sings in several
special arrangements Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching peljhsh
Length
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Catalog No r Title
5241A A Touch of Christmas Part I
5241B n ii ii H II
1787 Easter Music 77
onjuymajmiB

MUSIC TELLS STORIES
This is one of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSUI
of the State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Music Tells Stories is a
series of programs about music eljh
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Title
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Whats in an Orchestra
Autumn the Season of Colors
When Witches Ride Its Halloween
The Sea and Its Moods
A Trip Through England
Skyscrapers Are Tall
For What Are You Thankful
Lets Visit France
A Christmas Toyland
How Old Are Christmas Carols
Winter Is Cold
Music From the Movies
Do You Know Any Folk Songs
Mountains Are Different
Abraham Lincoln Was Born in February
When Cowboys Sang on the Plains
Colonial Times Were Musical Times Too
People the World Over Dance
The People Sing
Indians in Music
Spring Is Here
Easter Means Different Things
Each Nation Seems Different
April Is the Time for Birds
You Never Can Tell About the Weather
May Is the Month of Flowers
Soon Well Be Picnicking
Story of a Soldier Stravinski Rhythm
Unfinished Symphony Schubert Melody
The Afternoon of a Faun Debussy Harmony
Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky Tone Color
A Gregorian Chant Monophonic Texture
A Compositon by Caccini Homophonic Texture
Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesu Christ Bach Polyphonic
Texture
The Little Fly and Twins Couperin
Le Tom beau de Coupein M Ravel
Scenes from Childhood Schumann
The Coronation of Poppea Monteverdi
Fourth Symphony Brahms
Etudes Symphoniques Schumann
A Fugue by J S Bach
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First Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
Second Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
Third and Fourth Movements of Beethovens Fifth
Symphony
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Eric Coates
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Note The following six tapes explain the different instruments of an orchestra
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The String Section
The Violin
Viola and Cello
The Brass Instruments
The Percussion Section
The Piano
Finale
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FOLKSONGS AND FOOTNOTES
A very unusual performance of little known folk music produced and narrated by
Lou Louis Ford former WBUR program director These tapes are designed
for use before general audiences This series of tape recordings has been made
available by the NAEB Tape Network from Station WBUR Courtesy of Iowa
Tapes for Teaching jhshta
Catalog No
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5246
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Title
Length
An Introduction to the Varieties of Folksongs
Folksongs About a Universal SubjectLove Marriage
and Courting
Folksongs Dealing with Military Men and Matters
Folksongs Dealing with Special Events Persons
and Places in History
Folk Dances of the World
Folksongs Dealing with Prayer and Religion
Worksongs of the World
Childrens Game Songs and Lullabies
A Visit to the Home of Boston Folksinger Shep
Ginandes
Sound and Rhythm Around the World
The Basso Folksinger A Rare Occurrence
The Refugees SingFolk songs Recorded in Displaced
Persons Camps in Europe in 1949
A Review of Favorite Folksongs of the English
Speaking World
MAKING FRIENDS WITH MUSIC
This series will help develop music appreciation in grades 4 through 6 These
tapes were prepared and conducted by Jean Athay instructor in music The
Toledo Museum of Art and made available by the NAEB Courtesy of Iowa
Tapes for Teaching el
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Catalog No Title
1841 Old Friends Dressed Up
1842 Music of Italy
1843 Musical Clocks
1844 Halloween Music
1845 Old Friends Return
1846 Music of the Sea
1847 Indian Music
1848 A Thanksgiving Program
1849 Colorful Dances of Europe
1850 Do You Remember
1851 Music for Christmas
1852 Musical Fairy Tales
1853 BeethovenA Musical Giant
1854 Twentieth Century Composers
1855 Way Down South
1856 Music of the Negro
1857 DvorakA Bohemian Composer
1858 Gypsy Songs and Dances
1859 A Return Visit
1860 Music of England and Scotland
1861 Music of Ireland
1862 Contrasts in Marches
1863 Tall Tales
1864 Encore I
1865 SchubertMaster of Melody
1866 CarmenMusic for Spain
1867 A Visit to Latin America
1868 A Day in the Country
1869 Great Rivers in Music
1870 Opera and Spanish
1871 Review of Most Popular Requests
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AMERICAS COMPOSERS
These programs will contain brief commentaries by composers whose works are
being performed or by other persons prominent in the field of American music
These programs are available through the cooperation of NBC Eastman School of
Music of the University of Rochester and the ASCAP Prepared for use with
general audiences Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
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5256
Title
Length
Overture to School for Scandal Samuel Barber
Tone Poem OpheliaEdward MacDowell
Dedication and Dance of the Live Flowers from the
Suite Through the Looking GlassDeems Taylor 30 min
Concerto GrossoErnest Bloch
AriosoLouis Mennlni
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5261
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5263
5264
5265
5266
American SuiteCharles Wakefield Cadman
Fantasy Variation on a Theme of YouthHoward
Hanson 30 min
Overture to The Tempest David Diamond
Sea DriftJohn Alden Carpenter
A Set of Four Suite of Ironies Leo Sowerby 30 min
George Washington BridgeWilliam Schuman
BalladMorton Gould
DivertimentsVincent Persichetti
Corcoran CadetsJohn Philip Sousa 30 min
Overture ChanticleerDaniel Gregory Mason
StevensonianSuite No 2 Pirate StoryEdward
Burlingame Hill
Folk OverturePeter Mennin 30 min
Prelude and AllegroWalter Pirton
Quiet CityAaron Copland
Concertina for Flute and StringsNorman DellJois 30 min
Youth TriumphantHenry Hadley
A Solemn MusicVirgil Thomson
Suite of Old American DancesRobert Russell
Bennett
Symphony for Band FinaleRoy Harris
Darker AmericaWilliam Grant Still
MiniaturesPaul White
The Winters PassedWayne Barlow
Village MusicDouglas Moore
God and the Senior Commandants FinaleWilliam
Bergsma
The White PeacockCharles T Griffes
Night PieceFrederick Jacobi
Suite of Five Fairy Tales from Once Upon a Time
Bernard Rogers
Natchez on the HillJohn Powell
Symphony No 3 LargoCharles Iver
HorizonsArthur Shepherd
Symphony No 2 FinaleRandall Thompson
Suite from the BetrothalEric DeLamarter
Symphony of the City SpeedCarl Eppert
Excerpts from the ballet SebastianGian Carlo
Menotti
Dance from the Orchestral Suite The Black Masker
Roger Sessions
San Juan CapistranoHarl McDonald
Excerpts from Symphonic Picture Porgy and Bess
Gershwin and Bennett 30 min
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AMERICAN FOLKWAYS
The programs are partly made up of records of folksongs the remainder sung
by Bruce Buckley All material is authentic and is prepared from the files of
the Archive of Ohio Folklore Miami University These programs were
81originally prepared for Station WMUB Oxford Ohio for general audiences
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
Catalog No
5267
5268
5269
5270
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5273
5274
5275
5276
5277
5278
5279
Title
Types of American Folksongs
Ballads Old and New
Folkmusic of Protestthe Negro and the KKK
Songs of the Least Un1
Lovers Lament
Singin and Workin
Songs of Many Wars
Songs of the Qzarfe
Songs of the Appalachians
Carols and Spirituals
The Blues
Traditional Negro JazzModern Folklore
Singin Gatherin
MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching eljhsh
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Interlochen Band Music
Title
5280A
5280B
5281 A
5281B
5282A
5282B
5283A
5283B
5284A
5284B
Knightsbridge MarchCoatesYoder Second
Symphony Allegro moderato BorodinLeidzen
Jesu Joy of Mans DesiringBachLeidzen
MarchLiberty BellSousa
Part 2 of above
March for Americans GrofeLeidzen Polka and
Fugue from Schwanda the BagpiperWein
bergerBainum Arioso from Cantata No 156
BachLeidzen Lincolnshire PosyGrainger
Part 2 of above
Quick MarchEl AbanicoJavaloyes Prelude and
Fugue in G minorBachMoehlmann Suite
FrancaiseMilhaud Psyche and ErosFranck
Harding
Part 2 of above
MarchEmblem of UnityRichards Procession of
Nobles Cortege from MladaRimskyKorsakov
Overture to The Silken LadderRossiniBrown
Love SongBeethovenNorth
Part 2 of above
La SorellaGalliniLang Royce Hall Suite Original
for BandWillan Symphony in B Flat Second
MovementChaussonLyman A Starr Valse
Triste Sibelius Winterbo ttom
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Pictures at an ExhibitionMous so rg skyLeidzen
The American Sailor MarchFultz Sequoia
LaGassey Joyous InterludeDaiKeong Lee
Part 2 of above
Phedre OvertureMassenetSafranek Symphony
No 1 for BandGillis The Sorcerers
ApprenticeDukasWinterbottom Divertisse
mentIbertHarding
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March MilitaireTchaikpwskyGoldman Concerto
Grosso for Solo Flutes and ClarinetsHandel
Malm Orb and Sceptre Coronation March for
Queen Elizabeth IIWaltonRichardson Premier
American Concert
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High School Choir and Accompaniments
5288A High School String Orchestra
St Pauls Suite for String OrchestraHoist
High School Girls Chorus
The Blessed DamozelDebussy
High School String Orchestra
Handel in the Strand Clog DanceGrainger 30 min
5288B Part 2 of above 30 min
5289A Honors Orchestra
Symphonic PoemWallensteins CampSmetana
Triple Concerto in C Major Op 56Beethoven
High School Band
MarchNational Emblem Bagley
High School Band Choir and AllState Chorus
Festival Finale No 1Maddy 30 min
5289B Part 2 of Above 30 min
5290A High School Girls Chorus
Adoramus TeDe Lasso
Lonely WoodLully
University Choral Ensemble
Sing We and Chant ItMorley
The Silver SwanGibbons
Honors Band
Sussex PsalmHow land 30 min
5290B Part 2 of above 30 min
5291A University Choir
Jesu Meine Freude CantataBuxtehude
University Orchestra
Symphony No 2 Op 43Sibelius 30 min
5291B Part 2 of above 30 min
Outstanding Soloists and Small Groups
5292 Woodwind Quintet Op 14 TarantellaSobeck
Nemico Delia Patria from Andrea Chenier
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Giordano
Valse in E MinorChopin
Grand Quartet No 3 Op 53 Gabrielski
Organ Prelude in G MinorBachSiloti
Mentre Ti LascioMozart
Sonata No 1 AllegroMozart
Minuetto e Trio from Sonata Op 78 Schubert
Prelude in G MonorRachmaninoff
DichterliebeSchumann
Quartet in A Minor Op 29 Allegro ma non troppo
Schubert
Agnus DeiBizet
Is It Thou from A Masked BallVerdi
Concertino Chaminade
Die PostSchubert
A Short Overture to a ComedyRobert Marek
La Maja y El Ruisenor from GoyescasGranados
PoemGriff es
Verdorgenheit Wo if
Andante con VariazioniMendelssohn
Gretchen am SpinnradeSchubert
Sonata in G MajorSamartini
Allegro Moderato from Concerto in B MinorHandel
Allegro from Concerto in C Major K 647Mozart
Wallensteins CampSmetana
Aztec Dance drom La Fiesta MexicannaReed
The Fiero Costume LeGrenzi
Allegro from Concerto for Horn Op 11R Strauss
Dormiro Sol Nel Manto Mio Regal from Don Carlos
Verdi
Bachianas Brasileras No 5VillaLobos
Laconic SuiteGrant
Sonata in D Minor Op 108Brahms
LETS SING
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Simple rote songs and rhythms about people seasons and animals make up
this series with an invitation for the children in the classroon to join in the
songs and games Many of the programs have been closely coordinated with
the units in Old Tales and New so that teachers using both series can better
integrate the broadcasts in their classroom work This series is written by
Patricia Ann Buck and produced by Marylou Reed administrative fellow in
radio under the supervision of Mathilda Heck music supervisor of the St
Paul Public Schools This series is available through the Tapes for Teaching
Project of the Department of Education p
Catalog No
2784
2785
People We Like to Know
Title
Busy People
To Market To Market
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2786 Many Hands Make Light Work
2787 Follow the Leader Review
2788 Whos Afraid
2789 HiYaHo
Special Days
2790 The First Thanksgiving Day
2791 Lets Give Thanks Review
2792 Eight Little Candles
2793 Santas on His Way
2794 The Friendly Beasts
Wintertime Friends and Fun in the Snow
2795 A Flock of Feathery Friends
2796 Hide and Seek
2797 The Snowman Who Disappeared
2798 White Snow Bright Snow Review
2799 Be My Valentine
2800 The Unhappy Echo
StoryBook Friends and Things That Grow
2801 Fun at the Farm
2802 Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow
2803 The Carrot Seed Review
2804 A Very Important Easter Egg
2805 Singing Bells
2806 Peter Rabbit Review
2807 FiddleDeeDee
2808 PitterPatter
2809 The Three Billy Goats Gruff
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
Dancmg with the Worlds People is the theme selected for this series by
Mathilda Heck music supervisor for the St Paul schools It is hoped that
through the medium of the dance and the dance music of the world we will
approach a new understanding of all people This series is available through
the Tapes for Teaching Project of the Department of Education eljh
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2818
Title
Dancing with the Worlds PeopleA Preview
African Dances
Dances of the American Indian
South America Dances
East Indian Dances
Mexican Dances
Spanish Dances
Young Peoples SymphonySt Paul
Irish Dances
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852819 Hungarian Dances
2820 The Nutcracker Ballet
2821 Slavonic Dances
2822 Dances of the U S A
2823 Israeli Dances
2824 Dance Tunes of Bachs Day
2825 In the Time of Minuets
2826 French Dances
2827 Mazurkas and Polonaises of Chopin
2828 Famous Brahms Waltzes
2829 English and Scotch Dances
2830 Dancing to the Waltz Kings Music
2831 Ballets of Delibes
2832 Russian Ballets
2833 Ravels Dance Music
2834 The Fire Bird
2835 Dance of the Hours
2836 Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
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EACH IN ITS OWN VOICE
Produced and submitted by Indiana University Radio and Television Service
The central theme of this series is the symphony orchestra The individual
programs however deal with individual instruments of the orchestra The
primary purpose of the series is to develop the listeners appreciation of
instrumental music A secondary purpose is by indirection to encourage the
listener to go on with his musical studies or to begin if he can jhsh
Catalog No Title
1872 The Symphony Orchestra
1873 The Violin II
1874 The Viola
1875 The Cello
1876 The Double Bass
1877 The String Quartette
1878 The Flute
1879 The Oboe
1880 The English Horn
1881 The Clarinet
1882 The Bassoon
1883 The Saxophone
1884 Woodwind Ensemble
1885 The French Horn
1886 The Trumpet
1887 The Trombone
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1888 The Tuba
1889 The Brass Choir
1890 The Piano
1891 The Drums
1892 Percussion
1893 The Harp
1894 Chamber Music
1895 The Symphony Orchestra
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MUSICAL TREASURES
Produced by WBUR Boston University Radio Submitted by Massachusetts
Department of Education The general purpose of this series is to develop a
capacity to listen properly to music Each program features a Wide variety
of recorded music ranging from popular tunes of today to the great master
works Short introductions explain certain aspects of the music as program
titles imply and guide the listener towards a better understanding of music
and greater appreciation el
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MAN
Produced and submitted by Radio House University of Texas Borrowing its
title from the name given by Texas and Southwestern pioneer folk to their
traveling troubadours this series is devoted to ballads and folk songs from
many countries Sung by a collector of folk music to guitar accompaniement
the songs and ballads featured are from authentic folk sources Thru narration
colloquial in tone and semidramatization of brief episodes the color and back
ground of the ballads and songs are presented jhsha
Catalog No Title
5302 Melody
5303 Rhythm
5304 Harmony
5305 Mood
5306 Tone Color
5344 Overture
5307 The Symphony
5308 Ballet Music
5309 Instruments of the Orchestra
5310 Strings
5311 Woodwinds
5312 The Brasses
5313 Musical Americana
THE SINGIN
Catalog No
1896
1897
Title
Length
Jack oDiamonds Rye Whiskey Santa Fe Trail
Old Joe Clark 15 min
The Erie Canal The Wide Missouri Marching
to Pretoria 15 min
1898 Sweet Betsy from Pike Out in the Wide World Kitty
Aint aGonna Be Treated ThisaWay 15 min
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De Ballit of de Boll Weevil The Stellenbosch Boys
La Borrachita 15 min
Barbara Allen Here Am I Serian Los Dos
Little Liza Jane 15 min
Lane Country Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
When the Sun Goes Down Old Dan Tucher 15 min
Billy Boy Jesse James Bound for the Rio Grande
Skip to mahLou 15 min
Froggy Went ACourtin Turkey Reveille Fox on
the TownO Sourwood Mountain 15 min
Henry Martins Sane Marais Veula Vuela
Palomita CottonEyed Joe 15 min
Lord Randall The Buffalo Skinners Barberville
Jail Go Tell Aunt Rhody 15 min
Little Joe the Wrangler I Ride an Old Paint The
Roving Gambler The Crawdad Song 15 min
Nightherding Song Sam Bass Streets of Laredo
The Old Chisholm Trail 15 min
I Know Where I amGoing Gypsy Davy The Wayfaring
Stranger Marching to Pretoria 15 min
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BAND
Produced and submitted by University of Illinois AudioVisual Service A
series of selections from the repertoire of the University of Illinois Band
jhsha
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
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Catalog No
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5316
5317
5318
5319
5320
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Title
Length
George Washington BridgeSchumann Waltzes
from Der RosenkaualierStrauss The King
and I SelectionsRogers The Shawl Dance
Skinner 30 min
Dance of the Seven VeilsStrauss Divertiments
Persichetti FestivalDrews Invocation of
AIberickWagner 30 min
Les PreludesLiszt Tannhauser OvertureWagner
Auto AccidentDavidson 30 min
Scherzo Symphony No 1Kalinnikov Newsreel
SuiteSchumann Polka and Fugue from Schwanda
Weinberger 30 min
Suite of Old American DancesR R Bennett
Concert in the ParkSharman Portrait of a
Frontier Town Gillis 30 min
ZanoniCreston Two Songs from Porgy and Bess
Gershwin Ave MariaSchubert Sea Pieces
MacDowell 30 min
Psyche and ErosFranck Marche Militaire Francaise
SaintSaens Prelude Chorale and FugueBach
Overture in FMehul 30 min
PolanaiseBeethoven EcossaiseBeethoven Tap
RootsSkinner Masquerade Suite Kachiturian 30 min
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5324
5325
5326
5327
5328
5329
5574
5575
Lincoln PortraitCopland Andante Jhgal Is
Entry of the Gods into ValhallaWagner
AmericaGo 1dm an Happy Go LuckyGoldman
Chimes of LibertyGoldman Anniversary
Goldman IllinoisGoldman On the Wall
Goldman Illinois LoyaltyGuild Three in
One Crusade for FreedomRichards
Gridiron ClubSousa Stars and Stripes Forever
Sousa George Washington BiCentennial
Sousa SerenataAnderson
Brunnhildess AwakeningWagner Die Miester
singer OvertureWagner
Symphony in B FlatFauchet
Egmont Overture Beethoven Variations on a
Theme by HaydnBrahms
Music for a FestivalJacob
Belle of the Ball Sleigh Ride and Horse and
BuggyAnderson
Lilt of the LatinD Bennet Rhumba Symphony
No 2McDonald
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30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
FOREST FIRE PREVENTION SERIES
Listed below are programs sponsored by the Forest Service of the U S Depart
ment of Agriculture featuring JELLY ELLIOTT AND THE THREE KNOTHEADS
Jelly Elliott and the Three Knotheads are a nationally known hillbilly band
consisting of Louis Mellett guitar Jack Young blood fiddle Herman Populus
steel and Jelly Elliott bull fiddle and narrator These tapes are aimed at rural
audiences and are intended to help reduce the number of manmade forest fires
Courtesy of U S Forest Service peljhsh
CataLog No Title Length
1909
1910
1911
Bullets Crates and Rifle Butts
Music CottonEye Joe Afraid Steelin the Blues 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
For their bullets supply crates and rifle butts
Our men depend on the woods
So be careful with fire whenever youre out
Youll be help in deliver the goods
Visiting With Jelly
Music Deep Water Railroading Fox Chase and
Wednesday Night Waltz 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Now that you know first hand how my own place looks
Im hopin youll understand
Why I keep bammerm at wild wood fires
Theyre bad for any mans land
You Cant Win With Wildfire
Music Ida Red How Can I Be Sure Steel Guitar
Rag 15 min
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1913
1914
1915
1916
1917

THOUGHT FOE THE DAY
Im tellin you what I know believe it or not
You can call me friend or liar
But its just as true as Im standin here
That you cant ever win with wildfire
Wildfire And Timber Dont Mix
Music Old Joe Clark Where Is Your Heart Tonight
Texas Playboy Rag 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Its a good idea when youre burnin for grass
That the land you burn is your own
Because your fire andsomeone elses timber
donrt mix my friends
And youll reap whatever youve sown
Puttin The Blame Where It Belongs
Music Fire On The Mountain Crossroads
Steel Boogie 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Its our own hands that kill the trees fish and game
And start forest fires that are so frighthing
So letls put the blame where it belongs my friends
On ourselves you and me not on lightning
Boomerang
Music Blue Steel Blues Fox Chase Where
Could I Go But to the Lord 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
A feller who deliberately causes fire to break out
He may think noones got him in sight
But the Lord He Knows what is going on
Someday Hell make that feller act right
Keep The Home Fires Safe
Music Tennessee Waggoner Footprints in the
Snow Steel Guitar Ramble 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Weeds and trash round the house dont look very
good As anyone can see
But if burnins the answer to gettin rid of the stuff
Call your warden or the like get him to agree
Cant Burn Trees and Have Em Too
Music Roadside Rag Why Should We Try Anymore
Black Mountain Rag 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Heres something to keep in mind
Timber owners Im talking to you
For good grade timber and the highest price
You cant burn your trees and have em too
Water Factory
Music FlopEared Mule Orange Blossom Special
Draggin The Steel 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Forests and water go together
Like pi ctures in a book
90

Providing that is you keep fire out
And dont let the land get cooked 1
1918 Live And Let Live
Music Im Knocking At your Door Listen to the
Mocking Bird Lonesome Whistle 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Live and let live is an old old saying that goes for
little trees just like it does for men
So lets respect Gods trees that man and nature
plant and keep fire outAmen
1919 Pity the Poor Fish
Music The Old Hen Cackles Its a Sin to Love
You Like I Do Dear Georgia Steel Rag 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
You can take my word for it you Sportsmen out
there That fire on the land and fish in the streams
dont agree
So if youll keep wildfire out of the woods
Well have lots better fishing you and me
1920 My Pal Smokey Bear
Music Eighth of January Hang Your Head in
Shame Panhandle Rag 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Smoky bear and me we dont ask for so much
And its all for your very own good
Just be careful with matches campfires and such
Keep fire out of forests and woods
1921 Until We Meet Again
Music Fast Train Blues Ill Fly Away Down
Yonder 15 min
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Weve certainly enjoyed being with you
And if weve done any real good
Itll sure show up in the record my friends
With less fires in forests and woods
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Henry Sopkin Conductor
Young peoples concert series 195455 season peljh
5099A Concert Program No I Part I
5099 B II
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Playing
CUBAN OVERTURE Gershwin LARLESIENNE
SUITE NO L Bizet THE SYNCOPATED CLOCK
Anderson Santa Lucia NEAPOLITAN BOAT SONG
with audience singing WASHINGTON POST MARCH
Sousa
30 min
30 min
915100A Concert Program No 2 Part I
5100B II
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Playing
OVERTURE from B MINOR SUITE Bach
OVERTURE TO AN UNWRITTEN OPERA
Gillis MINUETTO AND TRIO from
SYMPHONY NO 41 Mozart GAVOTTE
from CLASSICAL SYMPHONY Prokofieff
GeorgeElvey COME YE FAITHFUL
PEOPLE COME with audience singing
MARCH from 3rd MOVEMENT SYMPHONY
NO 6 Tchaikovsky CHEERIO MARCH
Goldman
30 min
30 min
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
This series should be suitable for PTA Education Association and lay
discussion groups use Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education ta
Catalog No Title Length
1922 Unfinished Business Current Problems in Minnesota
Education 15 min
1923 Crisis inRural Education Only half of rural youth
16 and 17 are in school 15 min
1924 For These Our Children On the subject of teacher
shortage in elementary education 15 min
1925 Education for Living Vocational and terminal
education program aims described 15 min
1926 Lift a Mountain A dramatized event in the life of
Horace Mann the father of American education 15 min
1927 Teacher Tenure Fair Dismissal Avoiding the fear
that results when cheap politics invades the
classroom Walter E England 15 min
Reading Problems In Todays Schools
InService Reading Program Tape recordings of a talk presented by Dr Guy L
Bond of the University of Minnesota at inservice meetings with Chicago Illinois
principals and teachers March 10 and 11 1952 ta
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1928
1929
1930
1931
Reading problems in todays schools A discussion
of the increasing importance of teaching students
to read well in todays world the problems faced
by the teacher the relative merits of the printed
page in comparison with other methods of
communication 15 min
A sensible approach to word recognition A dis
cussion of the various points of view in regard
to word recognition techniques the importance
of word recognition principle of recognizing
words 15 min
A more realistic teaching of reading in the content
fields A discussion of the goals of the develop
mental reading program seven fundamental
factors of good reading teaching 15 min
Adjusting reading instruction to individual differences
Discussion of the four types of reading experience
recommendations for a basic reading program in
accordance with needs and capabilities of students 15 min
CBS SCHOOL OF THE AIR
A number of subjects are treated
Education jhshta
Courtesy of Virginia Department of
Catalog No Title
5330 Across the Pyrennees to Spain
5331 Adventures of Tom Sawyer
5332 Air Traffic
5333 Along the Danube
5334 Americas United
5335 And So to Sleep
5336 Assembly Lines
5337 Battle of Thermoplae
5338 Behind the Ranges
5339 Being a Woman
5340 Brain Waves
5341 Can Machines Think
5342 Captain Scarfield
5343 Casey Jones and the Locomoti
5344 The Cave
5345 Challenge to Defeat
5346 Children Are People
5347 Choosing the Leader
5348 Citizens Castle
5349 Class Dismissed
5350 Community Planning
5351 Conquest of Faar
5352 Courts of Justice
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5353 Doctor George Washington Carver 30 min
5354 Down Mexico Way 30 min
5355 Dublin Ireland 1802 30 min
5356 East of the Rhine 30 min
5357 Education for What 30 min
5358 Electronic Robots 30 min
5359 Encore Please 30 min
5360 Endless Horizons 30 min
5361 Eternal Vigilance 30 min
5362 Eamily Album 30 min
5383 Farmers Future 30 mm
5364 Fear of War 30 min
5365 Flying Ebony 30 min
5366 Free to Come and Go 30 min
5367 Free to Inquire 30 min
5368 Freedom from Want 30 min
5369 Freedom from Work 30 min
5370 From Bohemias Fields and Meadows 30 min
5371 Heart of Danger 30 min
5372 Ho ly Land 30 min
5373 Hunger 30 min
5374 Immigration 30 min
5375 It can Happen to You 30 min
5376 Justin Morgan Had a Horse 30 min
5377 Keeping Clean 30 min
5378 Land of the Opera 30 min
5379 Leaves of Grass 30 min
5380 Life We Live 30 min
5381 Longer Life 30 min
5382 Maggie 30 min
5383 Magic Shop 30 min
5384 A Man can Speak His Mind 30 min
5385 A Mans Worship 30 min
5386 Marriage or a Career 30 min
5387 Mediterranean Ports 30 min
5388 Microbe Invaders 30 min
5389 Mister Conley 30 mm
5390 My Representative 30 min
5391 Nations Health 30 mm
5392 North to Canada 30 min
5393 Other Worlds 30 mm
5394 Our Natural Resources 30 min
5395 Overture 30 mm
5396 PancakesParis 30 min
5397 Partners ot Powder Hole 30 min
5398 Playing the Game 30 min
5399 Political Parties 30 min
5400 Portable Mrs Tillson The 30 min
5401 Potsdam Concert 30 min
5402 Power Unlimited 30 mm
5403 Propaganda 30 min
5404 Rest and Leisure 94 30 min
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Right to Know
Road to Wimple don
Roger Sudden
Salutos Americanos
Secret of the Porcelain Fish The
Secret Sea
Sex Education
Sick Minds
Star Mouse The
Take It Easy
Taking a Chance
Thats My Idea
These United States
This Is Football
Twelfth Night
Under the Law
Viva America
Wondering Nederlanders
Wayward Youth
Weep No More My Lady
We Pay to be Free
What People like
What We Inherite
Why We Laugh
Window on the World
Winwagon Smith
World Trade
The Young King
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SCIENCE
This series of 26 programs was prepared by Indiana University for high school
use Narration and dramatization describes progress of science through the
contributions of outstanding scientists Courtesy of Minnesota Department of
Education jhsh
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Title
1932 Where ItAll Began
1933 Herodotus Reports on His World
1934 The Greeks Ask Questions
1935 Aristotle Discovers How He Thinks
1936 Galileo Tests a Theory
1937 Sun Moon and Stars
1938 TheAlchemist and Scholastic
1939 Science Emerges from Underground
1940 Harvey and the Beating Heart
1941 Laeuwenhoek Sees the Little Animals
1942 Newton Fashions a New Tool
1943 Linnaeus Makes a List
1944 These Men Worked on Air
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Dalton Finds the Atom 15 min
The Scientists Get Together 15 mm
Darwin Sails on the Beagle 15 min
Mendel Learns from Flowers 15 min
Pasteur Disproves a Theory 15 mm
Pavlov and His Dogs 15 min
The Mysterious Rays 15 mm
Electricity Goes to Work 15 min
Radio Becomes a Reality 15 min
Cures and Preventatives 15 min
Scientists Keep in Touch 15 min
Man Takes Another Look at his Universe 15 min
A New Theory Works Out 15 min
Atomic Energy for Peace UR Adults or senior
high school groups 15 min
LET SCIENCE TELLUS
This series has been prepared for classroom use by radio station KUOM of the
University of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No Title
1959 Whats Around Us Environment as a whole
1960 Eyes to See Careful observation
1961 What Do You Believe Superstition rumor
1962 It Floats Floating objects buoyancy
1963 Eureka I Have It Archimedes
1964 Mr Watts Tea Kettle James Watt
1965 The Steamer Robert Fulton
1966 The Wright Brothers Biographical Sketch
1967 At the Airport What Makes a plane fly
1968 Flying Weather Weather conditions and flying
1969 Oil for the Car Petroleum mining
1970 Why Oil Friction and effects
1971 How Do They Find It XGeology and Petroleum
1972 The Big Hole Iron mining
1973 Making Iron Into Steel Firey furnaces
1974 The Converter Henry Bessemer
1975 The Eclipse The universe
1976 The Big Eye Mount Palo mar
1977 Figures in the Sky Constellations
1978 The Great Genius Isaac Newton
1979 Black Diamonds Coal mining
1980 Where Did It Come From Formation of Coal
1981 Rubber Tires Charles Goodyear
1982 The Savior of the South George W Carver
1983 Welcome Friends Brid migration
1984 Look Alikes Heredity
1985 The Pain Killer Dr Morton
1986 In the Deep Depp sea diving
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Tunnel Builders The Power of Air J5 min
Into the Past Fossils and pottery 15 min
Final Edition Analysis fact J5 min
Science in Daily LifeScience is the whys and hows
of our world and of ourselves 15 min
Scientists Work Together The values of theoretical
science 15 min
Greeks Honor Their ThinkersThe great Hellenistic
thinkers were right about some things wrong
about others 15 min
ScienceLeaves GreeceGreek scholars fled to
Asia Minor Persia and Egypt 15 min
Moslems Keep Science AliveThe Moslems continued
scientific work during the Dark Ages 15 min
Science Returns to EuropeThe notionsof Ptolemy
Aristarchus of Greece Copernicus and Bruno 15 min
Galileo Passes a Crucial TestThe teachings of
Aristotle Galileo Copernicus and Tycho Brahe 15 min
Science Finds ProtectionScientific scholars in the
sixteenth century to band together 15 min
Scientists Find New ToolsIn the seventeenth century
ne instruments were developed by practical
inventors and by theoretical scientists 15 min
New Ideas About Muscles and DiseasesSuperstition
and untested beliefs influenced the practice of
medicine from ancient times 15 min
Newton Sets a PatternIsaac Newton organized a
system of theories and principles 15 min
Scientists Follow NewtonHersche and Pierre
Laplace make further discoveries 15 min
Plants Animals and RocksMen like Cuvier Lamarck
Hunter and Lye 11 began to find new facts and new
theories in geology comparative anatomy and
botany 15 min
Darwin Putslt Into WordsCharles Darwin generalized
the studies of other scientists into a new theory
More Ideas About Muscles and DiseasesWhat is
the nature of living tissue
Pasteur Unites Chemistry andMedicine Microbes
can be killed or made harmless
15 min
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Surgery Becomes Safe and PainlessMorton Simpson
and Lister
Electricity Begins to WorkMichael Faraday puts
electricity to work
New Discoveries New ProblemsRoentgen
Thomson Rutherford and Planck account for
radiation
The Machine Age BeginsPractical applications
of theoretical science
Scientists at WorkThe career of Albert Michelson
illustrates how scientists keep in touch with one
another
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2012
2013
2014
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Einstein Looks for a New AnswerAlbert Einstein
publishes new theory of looking at the universe 15 min
The Atom Yields PowerEMC2 15 mm
How Men Behave Psychology Galton Pavlov
Freud Wundt Von Helmholtz James and Binet
give us experimental psychology 15 min
What Men are Made Of GeneticsHow life carries
on from generation to generation 15 min
Many Questions Still RemainUnsolved problems 15 min
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH
The following programs have been made available by the Westinghouse Electric
Corporation who have for many years sponsored this fine series carried as a
regular feature by many radio stations all over the nation Courtesy of Minne
sota Department of Education shta
Catalog No
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Title Lencrth
A Womans PlaceThe answer to what a womans
place can be 15 mm
The Weaver and the Wasp Heinrich Keller discovers
how to make paper out of wood 15 min
The Fifty Ton GodsA story of a barren treeless
place of mystery 15 mm
The Clumsy Kitten William Morton discovers the
first successful general anaesthetic 15 min
The Missing ElementsA Russian scientist predicts
new elements unknown in his time 15 min
The Tractor That Needs No RoadBenjamin Holt
invents a tractor to cope with the soft peat soil
in California 15 min
The Kensington StoneWas it authentic or was it a
hoax 15 min
The Lucky PinWalter Hunts invention of the
safetypin 15 min
The Reducing CowsBrought about the discovery of
vitamins 15 min
TheEarthquake and the SquirrelLed to the discovery
of the disease tudaremia or rabbit fever
The Silver DreamA story which existed in the
heart of a young Scotch girl
Track No 1Colonel John Stevens and first railroad
The Barber of France Ambroise Pares struggle
against the superstition and ignorance of surgical
practices of his day
The Dutch JanitorAnton Leeuwenhoek inventor of
the microscope
Fighter of FireAlexander Latta launches the era of
scientific combatting of one of mans dread enemiesl5 min
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Sister of a StarIt has often been said that a woman is
behind the success of every man
The Birthday MicroscopeRobert Koch discovers
the germ of a dread disease
Forgotten Man of HamelinFrederick Sertuerner
a forgotten man made life less painful through
his discovery of morphine
The King Who Wouldnt take a DareDavid discovers
the cause of sleeping sickness with the help of
a native King
Prophecy of BolognaAn ancient prophecy of an
Italian town came true
Road to GloryJames London MacAdams
invention of a road building technique
The Purple VaporIodine is discovered when
trying to improve gunpowder
On Silent WingsThe story of John Montgomerys
first flight in 1884 to later trials which eventually
cost him his life
The Horseless CarriageA story of the automobile
The Eleventh CommandmentLord Kelvin rose to
scientific greatness by applying his eleventh
commandment to his life
The Peculiar TrumpetReno Laennecs stethoscope
Riddle of the UniverseNicholas Copernicus over
threw the belief of the earth as the center of the
solar system
The Marvelous GravyLazare Spallanzani the
man who first discovered where microbes came
from
The Modest Book BinderMichael Faradays career
in science
Tomorrow UnlimitedJules Verne became an un
canny prophet of scientific achievements to come
What Happened at PeshtigoTwo of our worst con
flagrations the Chicago Fire and the great fire
at Peshtigo Wisconsin occurred on the same
day
Perkins MistakeThe significance of this mistake
on hundreds of millions of dollars worth of major
industries
Davy Jones TreasureMans attempt to salvage
treasure by the millions on the ocean floor
Monster of ImaginationGustave Eiffel built the
Eiffel tower and lived off the money from visiting
sightseers
The Troublesome ChemistLouis Gay Lussac
was fired with the desire for scientific fame at
the early age of 17
The Contradictory GasA deadly gas carbon dioxide
is used in thousands of ways
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The Mother of InventionAndre Garnerins invention
of the parachute 15 min
The Violet and the VacuumThe story of a famous
physicist a shrinking violet among men Robert
Boyle 15 min
The Fabulous FeatherJoseph Bramah inventory
of the penholder 15 min
Man of SteelWilliam Kelly Americas first steel
man 15 min
For Want of a NailA story of the manufacture of
naiIs 15 min
Joseph SwanOne of early pioneers in electric lamp
and lighting 15 min
The Story of SpectaclesTheir original use and
their use now 15 min
The Man Who Nursed PigeonsNicola Tesla
helped bring about the electrical age in which
we live 15 min
LET SCIENCE TELL US
This series emphasizes the world arena in which modern science operates
as well as the cooperative action and scientific thought processes that make
achievements in science possible It was written by Irving Fink with the
supervision of Ben R Whitinger of the Science Department at University of
Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No
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Title
The New AgeModern Science
Paddle Wheels and PistonsRobert Fulton
A World on RailsJames Watt
A World on WingsWright Langley
Bumper to BumperHenry Ford
Distance KillerSamuel Morse
New York CallingAlexander Graham Bell
A World of VoicesGuglielmo Marconi
Pictures in the AirTelevision
Lights Camera ActionThe Motion Picture
Mr ElectronElectricity
Food and FulcrumsMachines
XrayRoentgen
Mr AtomSplitting the Atom
Atoms for PeaceUse of Atomic Energy
Lost in the SkyGalileo Galilei
Star MenNavigation
The Big EyeMr Palomar
Discovering the BodyWilliam Harvey
Microbe Masters ILouis Pasteur
Microbe Masters IIJoseph Lister
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1002081 Wonder DrugsPenicillin
2082 Nerve NetworkNervous System
2083 Medal for FidoAnimal Research
2084 Hearts and HandsHeart Research
2085 Millions of BuyersThe Market
2086 Product ProbersFood and Drug Testing
2087 Career in ScienceOpportunities
2088 Lets Look BackReview
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This series was written by Frederic Sederholm and supervised by Dr C H
Boeck head of the science department at University of Minnesota High School
eljh
Looking for FactsScientific Observation
Building StonesSedimentary Formation
Fire RocksGranite Quarries
Black GoldCoal
Industry SinewsIron
Liquid PowerPetroleum
It Blows Its TopVolcanoes
Rock CrushersWeathering and Eroding Agents
Old FaithfulBunsen and Geyser
Science in the TropicsHaiti Project
Science in the MountainsSwitzerland
Time TellersTime Zones
The Great White PlagueTuberculosis Robert Koch
Circuit ShotterVolta The Battery
A Law of ScienceOhm Electric Circuit
Making PowerFaraday Generator
Improving Manfs EyesMicroscope Development
Weather TellerToncilli Barometer
Degrees of HeatFahrenheit Thermometer
What We Talk AboutWeather
The WeathermanPredicting and Making Weather
Look AlikesMendel Heredity
What Is It Linnaeus
The Bird ManAudubon
Using Your Eyes and EarsBirds
What Do You BelieveAnimal Stories Superstitions 15 mm
What Do You BelieveAnimal Stories Fact or
fallacy 15 mm
Buds and SproutsTrees Jjj mm
Leaf EastersInsects Caterpillars 15 mm
Mr TadpoleFrogs 15 mm
Goin1 Fishin Fish 1 mm
Looking BackwardOverview 15 mm
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WESTINGHOUSE RECORDINGS
See descriptions This series cover a number of subjects
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Humphry Davys Last LaughAs a 17 year old boy
his questions about the discovery of the pain killing
nature of nitrous oxide and use of anaesthesia 15 min
The Missing PlanetNew Years Eve of 1801
Guiseppe Plazzi discovered the first small
planetoidcares in the space between Mars and
Jupiter 15 min
The First Steel PlowA Vermont blacksmith named
John Deere migrated to Illinois where he in
vented the first ste el plow that turned the midwest
into the Breadbasket of the World 15 min
Flight to the Polein 1896Salomon Andrees flight
was one of the great tragedies of exploration 15 min
Five Million Dollars DeepWhat happens when five
million dollars in gold and silver lies in 60 fathoms
of water 15 min
Wilderness TrainOne hundred years ago a man
made monster rumbled over the horizon in the
midwest and helped change the face of America 15 min
Episode At Falling CreekThis program tells of
the first attempt to make iron in America 15 min
The Flying BuzzardAt the turn of the century
Congress voted 50 000 to develop an airplane
which though it was a failure really helped
to pioneer flight 15 min
Mr Wickham Plants a SeedThe story of the
planting of a seed from the Hevea tree which
founded the plantation rubber industry 15 min
Prison of the DeadStory of Christian Eijkman
and the discovery of vitamin Prisoners in
Java were dying because their polished rice
diet lacked a health giving substance present
in brown rice 15 min
The Pirates PitAlmost 150 years ago three boys
landed on Oak Island in Nova Scotia and what
they found set off a hunt for buried treasure
which still remains to be found 15 min
The Stubborn WarriorDr Frederick G Banting
made a medical discovery that insulin would
bring health and life to millions suffering from
diabetes 15 min
David and the DirigibleThe early experiments of
David Schwarz who lived in the forests of Croatia
helped to inspire Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin 15 min
The Goldsmith Who Went To WarA valiant fighter
for liberty named Paul Hevere was a quiet gold
smith from Boston who built the first copper
rolling mill in the U S and founded an industry
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The Knotty ProblemOne hundred years ago Johnny
Appleby solved the problem of tying a knot by
mechanical means This made possible the grain
reaper and binder now used
The Warning NeedleTwo men nearly lost their
lives in unexplored Northern Michigan because
they were following the directions of a compass
needle which was being influenced by one of the
richest iron ore deposits in the world
The Lost Gold MineSupposedly discovered in 1864
and then lost because of hostile Indians and the
fading memories of the two men who survived
Father Time HimselfTells how an old clockmaker
Thomas Tornion perfected the watch escapement
that made modern timepieces possible
The Man Who Was Too Smart Robert Hooke worked
on the airpump microscope barometer diving
bell universal joint and many others Yet he
had time to help Newton with his theory of gravi
tation
The Nine Lives of John Muir He was the father of
Yosemite National Park and have among his name
sakes the worlds largest glacier and famous red
wood forest
Rock of the Devil18th century miners or copper
ores were troubled by a mysterious impurity
they called kuperniclel Axel Cronstedt found
it to be nickel a most essential modern metal
Superman WantedThis program dramatizes the
growth of technology and how America depends on
engineers for design plans and the building of
tomorrow Engineers are needed badly
The Mysterious MarcusSiegfried Marcus back in
1865 had designed a crude vehicle powered by a
gasoline motor that might be called the first
automobile
Sams SecretIn 1770 in Boulton England Samuel
Crompton built one of the machines which helped
revolutionize the textile industry and bring on the
Industrial Revolution
A Pot of IronIn 1860 in the Mesabe Hills of
Northern Minnesota a man named Leonidas
Merritt made a discoverymillions of tons
of iron ore lying near the surface It took 20
years to sell his discovery
The Living ElementPierre and Marie Curie their
study of the radiations from pitchblend which led to
the discovery of radium and the beginning of the
atomic age
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The Unlucky InventorJacob Perkins a goldsmith
and diemaker whose trade disappeared when the
U S quit coining money
The Fabulous VagabondParacelsus the man who
first brought chemistry to the aid of medicine
but was forced to live as a vagabond
Olaas RoemerAssisted in determining the speed
of light through his study of moons of Jupiter 15 min
The Illiterate MillwrightBorn in England in 1734
he could neither read nor write but he designed
mills and machinery and a network of canals
which made him famous
Story of RefrigerationA doctor named John Gorrie
invented the first successful ice machine the
forerunner of the modern household refrigerator 15 min
Dr Harvey CushingA pioneer surgeon whose skill
helped usher in modern brain surgery and the
development of the electric knife for brain
operators
The Man Who Erased Neverthe story of Ferdi
nand de Lesseps who constructed the Suez Canal
with the help of candy pastries and macaroni 15 min
A Better MousetrapHiriam Maxim who invented
an automatic mousetrap when only 14 years old
is best known for his invention of the automatic
rifle He also worked with smokeless powder
water sprinklers and a steamdrivezi airplane 15 min
The Giant MakerJoseph Bramak was one of
Englands great inventors who made every man a
giant through his invention of the hydraulic press
which was an important contribution to the 18th
century science
The Earl of StanhopeCharles Mahon the third
Earl of Stanhope devised an early steamboat
a method of sterotyping a calculating machine
a method of fire proofing buildings and hand
printing press
Ernest SolwayThe story of our most vital chemical
ordinary soda The method of manufacturing it was
invented by a young Belgian scientist Ernest Solway 15 min
Mont PeleeThe story of the volcano which is the
greatest destroyer of them all and of its devastating
eruption on May 8 1902 which buried the city of
St Pierre
The Plague FightersThis program tells how a
Japanese scientist Dr Kitasato anda British
physician Dr Liston working in India helped
conquer one of mankinds great scourges the
Black Death or bubonic plague 15 min
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Healer With LightDr Niels Fin sen of Denmark an
invalid most of his life just discovered the
therapeutic value of the actinic rays in sunlight
and its effect on smallpox and tuberculosis
of the skin
Light Of The AgesRoger Bacon a monk living in
13th Century England was a scholar whom
scientists regard as the living link between the
Dark Ages and our present day science and techno
logy
The Salt of the EarthOne of mans most precious
possessions a man needs 12 pounds a year
Historical battles have been waged over salt
deposits Marco Polo found salt used as
money Ten million tons are used each year
Venus And the SailorIn 1768 Lord Sandwich
sponsored an expedition to the Pacific Ocean to
observe the transit of Venus Scurvy was so
prevalent with sailors that Lieutenant Cook
decided to try a diet of fresh fruits and vegetables
for his crew It was successful thereby solving
a great problem for ocean navigators
The Lonely PassengerAfter the first steamboat
had crossed the Atlantic Ocean without passengers
on freight Lord Lindock bravely volunteered to
ride from one European port to another to prove
the safety of such a contraption
Story of QuinineA soldier in Peru was sick with
malaria He drank of a pool in the forest and
was cured It was affected by conchona bark
which was in the pool From this bark quinine
was made The analpholes mosquito was found to
be the carrier
Clintons DitchIn 1782 the city of New York was
having a trying time DeWitt Clinton was elected
mayor at age 31 and later Governor The ditch
was started in 1822 363 miles long and cost
8 000000 First great engineering task in
America or the world
The Talking Soap BoxEmil Berliner an emigrant
clothing salesman from Germany has settled in
Washington He tried to imitate Bells telephone
and stumbled onto the principle of the microphone
Full Head of SteamOliver Evans 1755 the bankers
19 year old daughter engineered a bank loan for
Olivers steam carriage In 1804 his 2 ton scow
went to the river on wheels by its own power
Cerro BolivarBenjamin Franklin drew the
boundary between U S and Canada which
included the iron ranges of Minnesota and Michigan
A mountain of solid iron ore found in Venezuela to
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take the place of Minnesotas deminishing supply 15 min
Clang Clang ClangThe Mastodon of Mam Street
In 1831 John Stevenson laid first tracks for horse
drawn trolleys In 1879 the electric trolley
operated by batteries was invented in New York
In 1910 the first trackless trolleys They carry
65 000 000 people per day 15 min
Yankee MarinerNathaniel Bowditch January 11
1795 Merchant ship Henry sailed with Nathaniel
Dedicated himself to making navigation an exact
science He completed the first standard text
New American Practical Navigator which is
still used 15 min
The Stanley SteamerThe story of the identical
Stanley twins Francis and Freeland who de
signed a steam driven automobile In 1899 they
manufactured 200 cars that became the first
commercial cars in the world In 1906 first car
to run 2 miles per minute 15 min
The Sound Heard Round the WorldIn 1831 Albany
Academy Prof Henry showed a class a telegraph
he had made Samuel Morse and Alfred Gail de
signed another telegraph with a sounder and key
which has been used around the world 15 mm
The DandyHorseIn 1769 Cecil Oglevie in
London designed a bicycle In 1816 in Paris
a dandyhorse became the rage of the continent
In 1865 the velosopede or boneshaker was sold
in England In 1876 a safety bicycle was invented
and remains essentially the same today 15 min
The Master of MunichIn 1834 the first complete
accurate check was made on an epidemic of
cholera that swept Europe Dr Von Pepinkoeffer
took the germs himself and lived He was the
founder of Hygiene and sanitation 15 min
Twentieth Century Cave ManSir Arthur S Woodward
Argentina and Chile border dispute brought about
the discovery of a giant hairy sloth dead over
2 000 years A skull of a woman 50 000 years
old found in Sussex called a cave woman 15 mm
The Procelain DreamIn 1540 Bernard Pallaci
was inspired by the sight of an oriental cup to
make pottery which made him famous in Europe
but he died in prison 15 min
The Man Who Shod the WheelIn 1884 Belfast
Ireland Dr Dunlop a veternarian had a little
son whose tricycle threw him to the pavement
He designed a pneumatic tire for the tricycle and
found it faster and easier to ride In 1890 it became
standard on all English and American bicycles
Horseless carriages came next 15 min
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Too Good to LastIn 1840 HenryWortMngton built
a steam canal boat but was driven off the canals
He then designed a pump that won a boat race and
revolutionized the use of pumps all around the
world 15 min
Mister Parsons Dream BoatIn 1880 the Arizona
crossed the Atlantic in 7 days 10 hours with
reciprocating engine Charles Parsons built
a turbine drive boat in 1896 Turbinia which
travelled at 34 12 knots Mauratania 800 feet
long made 26 12 knots 15 min
Papin and the Pressure CookerAn experiment in
pressure cooking for the British Royal Society was
the beginning of steam power machines but wasnt
developed until two generations later 15 min
Quiet PleaseArchibald Lowe the man who
photographed sound Londons underground
railway was too noisy for him so he helped to
silence it by tracking down the source of the
noise 15 min
Wheel of LifeProf Jos Plateau of University
of Belgium at Ghent Science of Optics Persistancy
of vision although blind he invented the first moving
picture machine he called a phatoscope
Wrong Road to FameNicholas Cuneo 1763 steam
driven cart William Murdock invented on steam
cart which the Vicar requested him to destroy
Lazy HumphreyThomas Newcomin invented
the first steam engine to pump water from mines
in England Humphrey Potter who had to work
the valves invented the first automatic steam
valve because hed rather go fishing
Science Stories
Story of A Waterfall
This Earth of Ours
Assignment in Science
Reading the Weather
StormWarner
Time Jumps Back
An Ancient Astronomer
A Star is Plucked
A Star Gazer
The Dynamite King
The Great Paradox
Therell Be Fireworks
Tillers of the Air
The Balloon Men
As Fast as Lightning
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Off We Go
He Saw Through Things
The Wireless Man
He Improved Great Inventions
Beware High Voltage
The Story of Aluminum
The Father of Chemistry
All About Atoms
Atom Smasher
A Disease Fighter
The Miracle Drug
Making the Most of Life
Keeping in Shape
Feeling Is Believing
Letters to the Editor
Trip to the Moon
Astronomy
Experiment in Gravity
Einstine
CALVACADE OF AMERICA
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Catalog No Title
5433 Abraham Lincoln
5434 As A Man Thinketh
5435 Benedict Arnold
5436 Doctor Franklin Goes to Court
5437 Francis Scott Key
5438 Jane Adams of Hull House
5439 John Brown
5440 Mystery of the Spotted Death
5441 Nancy Hanks
5442 Oliver Wendell Holmes
5443 Our Constitution
5444 The Red Death
5445 Robert E Lee
5446 Roger Williams
5447 Sam Houston
5448 Story of John Fitch The
5449 Susan B Anthony
5450 Thomas Paine
5451 Tisqantum
5452 Undefended Border The
5453 Valley Forge
5454 Walt WhitmanI Sing a New World
5455 Waiter Reed
5456 Young Andy Jackson
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108FIFTEEN STEPS
A series of thirteen science and nature dramas which were originated from
Station WOI Iowa State College Ames Iowa for children between the ages
of 6 and 11 The experiments are given sothat children may perform each
one themselves Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
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2220 The Invisible OceanAir
2221 Natural Born FlyerBirds
2222 The Little PlaceThe Sky
2223 Spaceship EarthEarthsExterior
2224 Mother Earth Blows Her TopVolcanoes Earth
quakes and Earths Interior
2225 Interview with a CelebrityWater
2226 Our Friendly EnemyFire
2227 Natures LanternsPhosphorescence
2228 Brother Can You Spare the TimeTime
2229 The Day With Something MissingNumbers
2230 Sound and FurySound
2231 The Word That Traveled Around the World
Magnetism and Radio
2232 Junior and the GiantAtomic Theory
UNCLE DAN FROM FROGGY HOLLOW FARM
One of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSUI of the
State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa was Uncle Dan From Froggy Hollow
Farm which is a series of tape recordings about nature study for the middle
elementarv grades This series was written and produced by G A Burrow of
the Atlanta Georgia Board of Education and is a presentation of the NAEB
Tape Network Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
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We Start a New Adventure Life story of a grass
hopper
Were Different Working Together No two of a specie
is the same all are different
Backyard Hunting The Insect
Living Pastures The Aphid How its enemies keep
it under control
Lawbreakers Mrs Quail and Mr Blacksnake
Dangerous Journeys The Story of Migration Birds
Inchy the Earthworm
Blind as a Bat The Story of a Bat
We Work Together The Ant
The Most Beautiful One The Butterfly
Down Came a Spider
Is the Crow a Villain
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2245 Windowsill Gardens
2246 Silent Pets The Aquarium
2247 Rollo A Pet Skunk
2248 One With a Pocket The Possum
2249 The Timid One The Rabbit
2250 I Keep My Eyes Open Watch Out for Spring Natures
care of buds
2251 She Digs Best Molly Mole
2252 How Doth the Busy Bee
2253 The Prettiest Tail The Squirrel
2254 A Live Submarine The Turtle
2255 The Most Untidy The Fly
2256 Its Nesting Time The Bird and Its Home
2257 Bets Go Pishing The Fish Hatchery
2258 Mischievous Mosquitoes
2259 Summer Is Coming What To Look For
2260 The Untouchables Common things in nature which
are annoying or dangerous
2274 Animals The Craziest People
2275 The Most Clever Bats
2276 Almost Human Animals
2277 Helicopters Humming Birds
2278 The Graceful Cats
2279 Autumn The Painter
2280 Lou The Kangaroo
2281 Ostriches Arent So Dumb
2282 Hidden Enemies
2283 The Most Crafty The Raccoon
2284 A Birds Christmas Tree
2285 Only One Foot The Snail
2286 My Lovely Friend The Toad
2287 A Hungry Birds Post Office
2288 Paper Makers The Hornets
2289 See How They Grow
2290 Insects Inside The Cockroach
2291 The Biggest One The Whale
2292 Fleetfoot The Elk
2293 Animal Fashions
2294 Mr Beaver The Engineer
2295 Old Sleepyhead The Bear
2296 Wings in the Wind
2297 The Wisest One The Fox
2298 Natures Super Markets
2299 A Milk Machine The Cow
2300 An Egg Machine The Chicken
2301 Old Tweezers The Crawfish
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
Each of the programs in this series is built on incidents in the life of a great
scientist The series was prepared for broadcast over Station KDPSFM Des
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Guglielmo Marconi Italian Scientist
Louis Agassiz Great Scientist from Switzerland
Louis Pasteur
John Ericsson
Charles Robert Darwin
Johann Gutenberg
John Logie Baird
Madame Curie Nichol
Nicholas Copernicus
John Priestly
James Watt
Wilhelm Roentgen
George Washington Carver
THIS WEEK IN NATURE
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Produced and submitted by Cornell University Tape Recording Center The
naturestudy programs are designed to furnish the background for lessons and
discussions in elementary schools They are voiced by E L Palmer Pro
fessor Emeritus of Nature Study and Science Education at Cornell University
his assistants and children from elementary schools near Ithaca The programs
are based on material brought to the studio by the children and the discussion
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Salamanders and Their HabitsA discussion of
protective devices of salamanders
The AlligatorA discussion of the habits of alli
gators in captivity
Frogs and More FrogsDiscussion of habits of
leopard frogs
Frogs and More Frogs Discussion of different
types of frogs and frog eggs
Mushrooms with Your CrayfishDiscussion of
mushrooms morels and habits of crayfish
Moths and ButterfliesDiscussion of moth larvae
illustrated by cutworm and of Cecropia moths
Spring VoicesDiscussion of the habits of peepers
Do You Like SnakesThe children talk about
a snake which Professor Palmer brought to the
studio
Spring VoicesDiscussion of habits of peepers
Cheese Molds Useful and OtherwiseDiscussion
of molds on cheese from point of view of useful
molds and molds that cause spoilage
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Shall We Wear the Fur Side InsideHeatconducting
properties of fur wool and other clothing materiaL15 mm
The Wise Old Owl Miss Pauline James and the
children discuss the habits of a screech owl
which the children have brought to the studio 15 min
What Are RocksA discussion as to whether ice
is a form of rock and what constitutes a rock 15 min
Early Butterflies and Other InsectsDiscussion
of early butterflies such as the mourning cloak
cabbage butterflies swallowtail flies and others 15 min
Staghorn Sumac and Its UsesDeals with signifi
cant identification characteristics name use of
the fruits in making a tea and of stubs as homes
of carpenter bees 15 min
Puff ballsHow puff balls grow their reproductive
capacity their value as food whether they are
poisonous or not 15 min
How to Measure Light With a candle flashlight
and electric bulbs of different watts children
learn to use a shadow to measure relative
strength 15 min
Foods Grows WildChildren participate in the dis
cussion of wi Id foods in spring based on the
leaflet Wild Foods 15 min
What a Birds Nest Can Tell UsFour boys from
George Jr Republic discuss abandoned nests
of birds centered about the materials used in an
owls nest and a goldfinchs nest 15 min
What a Birds Nest Can TellThirdgrade children
discuss an abandoned nest of a robin and of a
sharpshinned hawk 15 min
Spring Buds and Other ThingsThirdgradechildren
discuss catkins of poplar and discuss a years
growth as shown on twigs in stems and else
where they discuss sandstone and an igneous
rock 15 min
Fungi Are UsefulA discussion of bracket fungus
growing on a stump 15 min
The Flowers That Bloom in the SpringA discussion
of Golden Bell or forsythia comments on dog
woods including red osier and silky dogwood
interpretation of twigs and their forks and an
experiment with teasel and its use in carding wool 15 min
Magnifying GlassesA discussion of magnifying
glasses using glasses and raindrops This dis
cussion is based on a section of the September
1949 Cornell Rural School Leaflet 15 min
April FoolThe chickadees call sounds like that
of a phoebe The weather seems warmer than it
is and drier than it is Notes on the mourning
cloak butterfly and on early stonefly adults 15 min
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A Map of Your MouthA discussion of mapping your
mouth for tasting sweet sour and bitter things
Cats Eyes and Cows Eyes A discussion of the
iris of the eyes of cats and cows and of the claws
and tracks of cats and dogs
OPEN YOUR EYES
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Director of Radio Education Texas State College for Women Denton as a part
of the Texas School of the Air under the general supervision of Hugh Proctor
AudioVisual Consultant Texas Education Agency For many years this
series was soonsored by the two state colleges in Denton and Dr J C Matthews
President of North Texas State College served as consultant and codirector ot
program development el
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Friends in the Desert
Its Just Another Stone
Let There Be a City
Lower Than the Sea
The Ice That Flows Down Hill
A Tall Tale
There She Blows
First Explorers
Hot Fountains of Youth
Wash Away the Years
Billy and Ruth in Wonderland
A Nations Waterworks
Worms That Spin Thread
Milk for Automobile Tires
Cloth From a Stick
Oik King Coal
Cloth Like the Sun
Oil From Mother Earth
Sand You Can See Through
The Life of a Lamb
Snow That Makes Cloth
The Worlds Fireworks
Water That Melts Rocks
CowsMilk From Peanuts
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LET SCIENCE TELL US
One of the School of the Air series prepared for broadcast by Radio Station
WSUL State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa is this series of natural
science programs written by Fred Sederholm Stresses the methods and
procedures employed by scientists in their discovery process emphasis is
also placed on scientific research in specific cases and on the outcome of
such research Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching eljh
1132388 Our SixLegged Neighbors 15 min
2389 What Tree is That 15 min
2390 What Bird or Fish is That 15 min
2391 The Land We Live On 15 min
2392 Life through the Ages 15 min
2393 How Youve Changed 15 min
2394 Making Things Better 15 min
2395 Using What We Know 15 min
2396 What Have We Found So Far 15 min
2397 Looking at the Invisible 15 min
2398 Little Demons Big Bothers 15 min
2399 The Story of Cells 15 min
2400 How Were Made 15 min
2401 The Human Machine 15 min
2402 The Human Pump 15 min
2403 How Do We Breathe 15 min
2404 Glands and the Human Transformer not broadcast
basketball tournament 15 min
2405 The Human Telegraph 15 min
2406 Food for Healths Sake 15 min
2407 What Our Bodies Need 15 min
2408 The Bodys Alphabet 15 min
2409 Health First 15 min
2410 On Our Bodies Battlefront 15 min
2411 Wonder Workers 15 min
2412 A Scientific Triumph 15 min
2413 Community Hygiene 15 min
2414 Lets Look It Over 15 min
2381 With People Who Do Things 15 min
2382 Working It Out 15 min
2383 The Science of Life 15 min
2384 A Flower Out of Water 15 min
2385 Leopard Gets His Spots 15 min
2386 Why Were Different 15 min
2387 How Do We Know 15 min
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
This series is to help you to develop in your pupils an attitude toward Freedom
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
Catalog No
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2416
2417
2418
2419
2420
Title
Length
A Brand New YearIntroduction to series 15 min
From the Land of the NileInterview with Egyptian
student 15 min
Citizen of a New NationInterview with Indian student 15 min
Comparing WorldsInterview with German student 15 min
WeJre Good NeighborsInterview with South American 15 min
What Do We ThinkReview and introduction to new
unit 15 min
114
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Am
iricas Firs
L L11 lit
isAmerican Indian before
2421
man
2422 The March of DeathAmerican Indian after white
man
2423 Strange PathsIndian city life today
2424 Proof of the PastLife on an Indian Reservation
2425 Lets Think It OverReview and introduction to new
unit
2426 A Society of FriendsQuakers in the Old World
2427 Quaker CityQuakers Come to America
2428 Caravans toward SalemQuakers in Iowa
2429 Seven VillagesIowas Amana Colony
2430 Hollanders in IowaIowas Dutch Colony
2431 An Unchanging WorldIowas Amish Colony
2432 Something NewReview and introduction to new unit
2433 A Good NeighborFranklin Roosevelt
2434 He Dared to Love His CountryDavy Crockett
2435 A Walk at MidnightAbraham Lincoln
2436 Blessed are the PeacemakersRalph Bunche
2437 Their Final TriumphSacco and Vanzetti
2438 Remember Whats ImportantReview and introduction
to new unit
2439 The Eagle of San DamingoToussainte LOuverture
2440 For HimNo EscapeSocrates
2441 I Sail for LibertyJohnny Ordronaux
2442 Father of His CountryMahatma Gandhi
2443 A Free PressJohn Peter Zenger
2444 The Pen is MightyThornas Paine
2445 The Lost Letter
2446 Ideas Seem So BigReview of series
BRITISH BROADCASTING COMPANY
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5 502 A
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5503
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Calendar Part I
n n ii
The Goose Girl Part I
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King Arthur VIII Part I
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Man Who Could Work Miracles
Midsummer Nights Dream Part I
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King Richard II Part I
it it 11 it jj
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Rosalin
Tale of Two Cities Part I
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5505B
5505C
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5506
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5508A
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5509B
5509C
SOCIAL STUDIES
For These We Speak
For These We Speak deals with mental health
of Education shta
II It tt It 11 n
II II It tt tl in
The Tempest Part I
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IH
11 1 1 JV
Uncle Vanya Part I
II 1 It TT
II It I m
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2447
2448
2449
2450
2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2456
2457
2458
2459
2460
2461A
2461B
2463
2464
Title
Length
The Story of Louise Mapleton Accomplishments
of a well run mental hospital Helen Hayes 15 min
The Case of Cynthia Edwards Home cure for
mental cases Helen Hayes 15 min
P O Gets Another Chance Employer aid in
mental recovery 15 min
Aunt Milly and the Family Skeleton Mental illness
is no disgrace 15 min
Hats off to Sarge Role of hospital attendants 15 min
Joe Chandler Gets a Life Psychological problems
of veterans 15 min
The Kopecs Dilemma Role of a mental health
clinic 15 min
Forgotten Children Through proper normal
mental care defectives can be useful
to community 15 min
The Story of Joseph Pulitzer 15 min
Story of Woodrow Wilson 15 min
Story of Jane Adams 15 min
Story of BradeisHolmes 15 min
Story of Joseph Goldberger 15 mm
Story of Wendell Wilkie 15 min
Story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Part I 15 min
ii 1 ti it it ii 15 min
Story of Al Smith 15 min
Story of George Washington Carver 15 min
116
2465 Brotherhood Is Good Health
2466 Sickness Strikes
2467 The Symptoms
2468 Epidemic Centers
2469 The Patients
2470 New Outbreaks
2471 A Whole Town Is Inoculated
2472 Who Carries the Germs
2473 The Health Campaign
2474 The Countrys First Citizens
2475 They Were Free
2476 After Columbus
2477 The People Wait
2478 Broken Promises
2479 Indians Dont Grow Old
2480 Jobs Wanted
2481 Righting the Wrong
2482 The People next Door
2483 Home Plate
2484 The Summer Side of the Globe
2485 Just FiftyFive Miles of Water
2486 A Big Neighborhood
2487 A Pair of Hands and a Heart
2488 A fountain in Milan
2489 They Broke Down the Prison
2490 The Quiet Ones
2491 The Shot Heard Around the World
2492 A Newspaperman Looks at Brotherhood
2493 From Sea to Sea
2494 Most Truly a Brother
2495 In Henrys Backyard
LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
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2497
2498
2499
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A Forest Ranger
A Farm at Threshing Time
The Forgotten American
The Merritts of Mesabi
A Game Warden
A Patrolman J G
A Living Legend
Pictures in the Air
A Package for the People
A Lighthouse Keeper
Little Christmas
Scads and Scads of Christmas Gifts
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1172508 Holiday Hymn
2509 The Feast of Lights
2510 Printers Ink
2511 Lions Tigers and Monkeys Too
2512 The Great Gold Rush
2513 Four Keys for Living
2514 An Assembly Line
2515 A Page from History
2516 Trains Trains Trains I
2517 Kites for Kids
2518 His Excellency the Governor
2519 Jelly Beans and Chocolate Drops
2520 An Easter Prayer
2521 Junior Artists
2522 A Midnight Ride
2523 Batter Up
2524 A Fish Story
FOLKLORE MAKES HISTORY
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Produced by radio station KUOM University of Minnesota They are a blending
of history and English that will make them suited to use in either group and in
fusion courses They are a combination of narration and dramatization with the
narration done by Dr Philip Jordan Professor of History at the University of
Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
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2526
2527
2528
2529
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2533
2534
2535
2536
2537
5510
5511
The Strange Sickness of Babe the Blue Ox Paul
Bunyan
Major Jones Pops the Question Southern Gallantry
The Perfect Crime of Jesse James Frontier Legend
Thy Mystery of the Marie Celeste Sea Legends
The Monns Quaker Hat Quaker Legend
Anna Robinson Scullery Maid The Cinderella Legend
University Days Modern Satire
The Death of Wild Bill Hickock Frontier Tragedy
The Public Landing Frontier Politics
The Snipe Hunt Frontier Humor
Wiley and the Hairy Man Negro Legend
The Albino Crow Newspaper Yarn
The Bakers Dozen Holiday Legend
Miscellaneous Social Science Programs
The New Canada
The Kensington Rune Stone This is a recorded
interview with Olof Ohman the man who as a
small boy found this controversial relic on his
fathers farm This program may be used to good
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advantage with the program of the same name
listed under the Adventures in Research series
in the science section
118
30 min
Mta
5512A
5512B
5501
President Trumans State of the Union Message
January 4 1950
Part 2 of above
President Trumans Korea Message July 15 1950
AMERICA UNITED
30 mm
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The following programs have been made available on tape transcription through
the courtesy of the National Broadcasting Company and their Twin Cities outlet
Station KSTP Permission to duplicate these programs for classroom use has
been granted by Mr George Heller of AFRA and Mr Caeser Petrillo of ARM
Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education jhshta
Catalog No
Title
Length
5513 Report on Koreaan account of what the United
Nations is doing about Korea
5514 How to Save Asiawhat can we do
5515 Is Agriculture Prepaid for war
University of Chicago Round Table
5516 Understand Nutrition and Live Longer
5517 Great Ideas of the Agesgreat ideas from 443 Great
books by 74 authors
5518 What do we Know About Psychoanalysis
5519 The Schuman Planwhat it means to Europe and
Britain
5520 Psychological Techniqueswill it prevent war
5521 Koreawhat are the people and countryside like
5522 Views of a United Worldis it possible
5523 Security and Arms Controlcan it be done
5524 Turning World Resources to World Welfare
American Forum of the Air
5525 Is Boxing Legalized Murder
5526 Where is our Economy Headed are we in a
dangerous boom year
5527 The Railroad Labor Crisiswhat can we do to stop
railroad strikes
5528 Our Transportation Systemis it good or bad
5529 Social Securityhow far should government go and
what responsibility should industry take
5530 National Securitycan we get it
5531 Is the Constitution a Modern Instrument of Govern
ment
5532 New Approaches to Foreign Policydo we need a
new one
5533 What does Little Business Want
5534 What does CVA Mean to Youis it vital
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119Living 1950
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5540
5541
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2538
5545
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Devlne Formchanging styles in the feminine figure
Whats Happened to the Horsesocial history of the
times
The National Wish Bookpicture of the American
culture pattern as contained in the Sears Roebuck
catalogs between 1905 and 1935
Incredible Tales book Gerold Johnsonthe story
of our world wars
Hot Enough for Youa story about the sun
HelloSuckerbehind the scenes of gambling
Quarters in the Balancethe Korean War
Pin Point Berlinwhat is happening there
The Quick and the Dead
The Atomic BombBob Hope is interested
Hydrogen Bombits possibilities
Part 2 of above
A Forum on the Far EastGeorge Grim and
Harold S Quigley
Thy People Shall Be My People
The State of the Union Address by President Truman
LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
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This series follows no single subject matter field but contributes to many
areas of prime educational value to children With the cooperation of the Jr
Leagues of St Paul and Minneapolis this series considers through interview
drama music and narration areas of interest to children within the concepts
of the Four Freedoms Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom
of Fear Freedom from Want The primary objectives of the series are general
enrichment deeper understanding of human relationships expanding horizons
and an examination of community resources especially intended for children
Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
Catalog No
2539
2540
2541
2542
2543
2544
2545
2546
2547
2548
Title
Far HorizonsBalboa
Peachtime ArmySalvation Army
A Lonely TravelerRoger Williams 1635
Barter and Banks Money
The Biggest Family in the WorldUnited Nations
Day October 24
House of LearningEducation Week November 511
A Man Who Could DreamWoodrow Wilson
Stacks and Stacks of BooksBook Week Nov 1218
Outpost of HistoryGrand Portage Minn
Flight into the FutureCharles Lindberg 1927
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120
2549 Mountains of MailThe Post Office
2550 Twentieth Century PilgrimsThe Holy Year
2551 Voyage of HopeThe Pilgrims
2552 Journey WestwardThe Mormons
2553 The PeacemakersThe Quakers
2554 A Brand New CitizenImmigrants
2555 Victory Over FearFranklin Roosevelt
2556 The Enemy Whose Bite Was DeathYellow Fever
2557 The Man Who Printed the TruthZenger Case 1734
1735
2558 The Freedom Paper1215 A D Magna Charta
2559 A Mighty DocumentU S Constitution
2560 Baskets and BackboardsBasketball Season
2561 The PonyExpressPioneer Communication
2562 F lying Wo r ds Radio
2563 The Top of a CopPoliceman
2564 Border PatrolCustoms Officials
2565 Exodus19 51Passover
2566 Those Who Serve in WhiteHospitals
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THE WORLD OF IDEAS
These programs attempt to document idea areas important in todays thinking
Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Length
Cataloq No Tiue
2567 Lumber Unlimited
2568 Songs of the People
2569 What Others Think
2570 Sherlock from Asia
2571 Confused Clues
2572 Good Neighbors go Sleuthing
2573 Find the Clues
2574 The Case of the Vanishing American
2575 Solution Unknown
2576 The Mystery That Wasnt
2577 Pieces of the Puzzle
Hiya Neighbor
2353 Destination Mozambique
2354 Freedom of the People
2355 What Do You Believe
2356 Speaking of Mozambique Interview
2357 On to IndoChina
2358 The Burma Surgeon Story
2359 Some Things Last Forever
2360 Calling IndoChina Interview
2361 HawaiiAnother Melting Pot
2362 Christmas in July
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2368
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2371
2372
2373
2374
2375
2376
2377
2378
2379
2380
2462
Aloha Interview
Last Stop Down Under
What No Kangaroos
Whats the Difference
Are You There
We Point With Pride
They Died to Live
More Than Skin Deep
Heroes at Home
Leaders Are Lonely
A Lady Named Maria
A Great Statesman
He Was American Too
The Quiet Man
A Woman Who Dared
Living History The History Makers
A Man of Science
A Man of Art
A Man of Public Affairs
A Great Thinker
A Man of Human Rights
A Man of Adventure
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WINDOW ON THE WORLD
Produced and submitted by British Information Services Radio and TV Factual
and entertaining taLks by eminent authorities on a wide range of current topics
A contribution to international understanding jhsha
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Title
2602
2603
2604
2605
2606
2607
2608
2609
The British Navy TodayInstructor Lieutenant
Commander JameS Smith R N
Hong Kong Helps the RefugeesSir Alexander
Grantham GovernorGeneral of Hong Kong
The African PeopleSir Hugh Foot Governon
General of Jamaica
A View of KoreaFather Ivo OSullivan
Malay TodayMrs Su Moy Choy O B E
Member of Singapore Legislative Assembly
A History of WoolMr Michael Rice Inter
national Wool Bureau
A History of GlassSir Harry Pilkington President
Federation of British Industries
The Importance of SportMr Roger Bannister
Length
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2622
The Future of the United NationsSir Gladwyn Jebb
The Importance of SportsMr Roger Bannister
The Greatest Hoax in the History of Espionage
The Hon Ewen Montague author of the best
seller The Man Who Never Was
The Conquest of Mt EverestSir Edmund
Hillary M P
A Day in the Life of an M P Roy Jenkins M P
The British Army Reflects the People Mrs Cecil
WoodhamSmith author of the best seller
The Reason Why
A View of Europe Lady Margaret DArcy
Malaya TodayMrs Elizabeth Su Moy Choy O B E
Escape to FreedomMr Patrick Reid author of
The Colditz Story
Warfare in an Atomic AgeGeneral Sir Kenneth
Crawford
Juvenile DelinquencyProfessor Barbara Woo ton
Education in Britain TodayMr Michael Stewart
M P
Mans Peaceful Coexistance with NatureMiss
Barbara Ward
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DRIVING SAFETY
Produced by Radio House University of Texas as a part of the Texas School
of the Air under the supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency jhsh
Catalog No TitIe
2623 The Dangerous Game
2624 A Right To Be Proud
2625 One For the Books
2626 Mind Your Manners
2627 The Loneliest Boy in Town
2628 For Business Purposes Only
2629 They Protect the Highways
2630 Something Told Me
2631 I Never Knew
2632 The Fabulous Fortune Teller
2633 You Never Can Tell
2634 Along The Way
2635 The Boy Who Wanted Friends
2636 All For Fun
2637 Happy Birthday
2638 The Law of Averages
2639 The Girl Who Missed the Dance
2640 Its Never Too Late to Learn
2641 The Girl Who Borrowed a Car
Length
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2643
2644
2645
2646
The Cheat
The Forgetful Family
There Ought to be a Law
The Careful Kind
Once Too Often
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CBS YOU ARE THERE
Courtesy of Virginia Department of Education jhsh
Catalog No Title
5457
Length
5458
5459
5460
5461
5462
5463
5464
5465
5466
5467
Alexander Hamilton Seeks Mastery of the World
Part I
Alexander Hamilton Seeks Mastery of the World
Part II Battle for Asia
Alexander Hamilton Seeks Mastery of the World
Part m Mutiny in India
Maximilliam
St ThomasUtah Territory
The Stamp Act
Trial of Aaron Byrd
Trial of Marie AntonetteParis France
Trial of William Penn
Trial of Tom Thumb
Womens Rights ConventionNew York 1853
ZIV SERIES
Furnished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department
jhsh
Catalog No
5547
5548
5549
5550
5551
5552
5553
5554
5555
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5558
5559
Title
Arabian Knights
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court
Cyrano De Begerac
David Copper fie Id
Diamond Lens
Frankenstein
Jane Eyre
Joan of Ark
Ltes Miserables
Little Women
Queen of Spades
Vanity Fair
Wuthering Heights
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of Education
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CBS TELL IT AGAIN
Furnished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department of Education
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Catalog No Tine
5468 Adventures of Buffalo Bill
5469 Baron Mumchhausen
5470 Black Beauty
5471 Corsican Brothers
5472 Dr Jekyel and Mr Hyde
5473 Huckleberry Finn
5474 Hunchback of Notre Dame
5475 Kidnapped
5476 Last of Mohicans
5477 Luck of Roaring Camp
5478 Man Without A Country
5479 Michael Strogoff
5480 Moby Dick
5481 Moon Stone The
5482 Mysterious Island
5483 Quinton Durward
5484 Rip Van Winkle
5485 Trial of Captain Kidd
5486 Two Years Before the Mast
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MISCELLANEOUS TAPES
These tapes were only recently recorded and have not been classified They
cover several subject fields Some were recorded from the radio and some
were recorded live
Catalog No
5101A
5101B
5102 A
5102B
5103A
5103B
5104
5105
5106
Title
Spanish Mexican Folk Songs Part I
La Senora Maria Ortegapeljhsh
Part 2 of above
Sir Winston ChurchillHis Finest Hour
NBCjhsh
Part 2 of above
Voices and Events 1954 Part I
NBCjhsh
Part 2 of above
National Farm and Home Hour
Dedication of 4H Club Camp at Rock Eagle Park
Eatonton Georgia 103054 NBC
Farm Credit for 1955
ByW N Downs Chairman Agricultural
Committee Georgia Bankers Assn and
Vice President First National Bank and
Trust Company Macon Georgiajhsha
Poultry Disease Prevention
By Dr Jack Palmer Poultry Disease Specialist
Extension Service Athens Georgiajhsha
Length
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1255107 A
5107B
935
5576A
5576B
5589
DebateManchester vs Hawkinsville
Sixth Annual State Speech and Drama Festival
Recorded by The Georgia Center for Continuing
Educationjhsh
Part 2 of above
Improvement m Tobacco Barn Construction
James L Shepherd Agricultural Engineer
Georgia Experiment Station jhsha
The Inauguration of Gov Marvin Griffin
January 1955eljhsha
Part 2 of above
A Humorous AfterDinner Speech
Delivered by Tom Collins Kansas City Banker
to the 8th Annual 16mm Motion Picture
Production Workshop of 195
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4
RECORDINGS ON GEORGIA
About 1940 the Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning National Research
Council approved a project on a statewide basis calling for the production and
evaluation of the utilization of nonmusical phonograph recordings as teaching
aids Georgia was selected as the state for the experiment and wasgiven a
grant for carrying out the project A Committee on Sound Recordings for
Georgia Schools was organized with Dr L D Haskew Chairman H B
Ritchie Director and Walter S Bell Producer A similar poject of a
limited nature had been completed in Rochester N Y but this project was
limited to one city one subject area science and one grade level 7th grade
The Georgia project was statewide covered many subject areas and all grade
levels During 1941 and 1942 seventytwo recording scripts were prepared
and produced the studios and recording facilities of the Atlsnta Board of Edu
cation and of Phil Bangs being used for production purposes Jn 1942 full sets
of completed recordings were distributed to each and every school system in
Georgia Teachers throughout the state were asked to evaluate the recordings
as teacmng aids These recordings were intended for use as teaching aids to
improve instruction in the state The information presented was especially
pertinent to the needs of Georgias children The most important topics in
cluded are Agriculture and Industry Citizenship Communication Conser
vation of Natural Resources Education Georgia History Georgia Leaders
Stories for Young Children Transportation and Vocational Guidance Courtesv
of Walter S Bell AUanta Board of Education
It is the purpose of the Tape Recording Service to preserve for all time this
noble experiment which was a forefunner of tape as an auditory aid in Georgia
Only a limited number of the titles in this series is still available If any school
or county has any of the other titles in this series that are not listed here on
usable records this service would appreciate borrowing the recordings in order
to put them on tape so that they could be preserved along with the others All
programs are approximately nine minutes in length but are mounted on fifteen
minute tapes
Catalog No Title
2837 Charm of Old Georgia eljhsh
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Length
15 min2838 Diet and Health el
2839 Dr Neal Discusses Immunization el
2840 Georgia at Workjhshta
2841 Georgia on the Move jhsh
2842 Georgias Public Enemy No I eljhsh
2843 How Milk Fresh Meat and Vegetables Won
a Football Game jhsh
2844 Martin Family on Minerals of Georgiaeljhsh
2845 Martin Family Plans a Budget eljhsha
2846 Martin Family Practices Democracy eljhsha
2847 Martin Familys Project eljhsha
2848 Meaning of Democracy jhsha
2849 Mr Germ el
2850 Personal Health el
2851 Poppy Lady eljhsh
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127CORRECTIONS
Below are listed errors that have been located in this catalog
and it will be appreciated if you will use these numbers and
lengths of reels as indicated here instead of those listed in
the main body of the catalog These numbers and lengths are
correct
Page 24
Page 33
Page 3 3
Page 44
No 669 should be No 5590 and 30 min in length
No 885 VOWELS ACCENTS CONS should be
No 898 and 15 min in length
No 924 should be No 934 and 15 min in length
No 1149 MENTAL HEALTH consists of six
15minute reels instead of one 15minute reel
as indicated and should be Nos 1149A 1149B
1149C 1149D 1149E and 1149FHHHMHl
ADDENDUM
The following series of poems have been added to the Tape Library since
the main body of this catalog was multigraphed

20TH CENTURY POETRY IN ENGLISH
The authors of the poems in this series read their own poems The selections
were made by consultants Louise Began Karl Shapiro Robert Lowell Leonie
Adams and Elizabeth Bishop all with the adviee of the Fellows of the Library
of Congress in American I etters They include readings by younger poets
as well as those long reco lized bcth En lish and American They were
originally recorded by The Library of Congress Recording Laboratory
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Catalog No Title Length
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2858
2859
2860
15 min
KATHERINE GARRISON CHAPIN 15 mill
Reading the following poems
The Great Rose Autumn Song Provence This
Lonely Light Girl in the Sun Sky Over Taos
a Invocation b Dust c Morning Song Too
Soon the Shadow
MARK VAN DOREN
Reading the following poems
Civil War Return to Ritual The Single Hero
Invincible and The Unknown Army
WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN
Reading the following poems
Alonso to Ferdinand Musee des Beaux Arcs and
Refugee Blues
RICHARD EBERHART
Reading the following poems
Now is the Air Made of Chiming Balls Dam Neck
Virginia The Fury of Aerial Bombardment The
Groundhog
LOUISE BOGAN 15 min
Reading the following poems
The Sleeping Fury The Alchemist Henceforth from
the Mind The Daemon Last Hill in a Vista The Mark
PAUL ENGLE
Reading the following poems
West of Midnight Pair Fisherman Ralph Waldo
Emerson Conclusion of Corn
MARIANNE MOORE 15 min
Reading the following poems
Rigorists Spensers Ireland Selections from Va
Britannia
ALLEN TATE
Reading the following poems
Ode to the Confederate Dead Sonnets at Christmas
1934 Records 1 A Dream 3 A Vision2861
2862
2863
2864
2865
2866
2867
JOHN GOULD FLETC HER 15 min
Reading the following poem
Clipper Ships
JOHN MALCOLM BRENNIN
Reading the following poems
Second Sight Love in Particular Views of the
Favorite Colleges
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS 15 min
Reading the following poems
Peace on Earth Light Hearted William Spring
and All By the road to the contagious hospital
It is Living Coral Queen AnnsLace The Yachts
ROBERT PENN WARREN
Reading the following poems
Terror Pursuit
E E CUMMINGS 15 min
Reading the following poem
plate told him my father moved through dooms
of love
ROBINSON JEEEERS
Reading the following poems
Oh Lovely Rock The Beaks of Eagles Ossians
Grave
THEODORE SPENCER 15 min
Reading the following poems
The Day The Inflatable Globe A Narrative Problem
of Immortality The Phoenix
JOHN CROWE RANSOM
Reading the following poems
Bells for John Whitesides1 Daughter Janet Waking
Here Lies a Lady Captain Carpenter
WILLIAM MEREDITH 15 min
Reading the following poems
String Quartet Carrier Battlewagon Transport
YVOR WINTERS
Reading the following poems
Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight John Sutter
Time and the Garden The California Oaks
RANDALL JARRELL 15 min
Reading the following poems
Lady Bates Stalag Luft
KARL SHAPIRO
Reading the following poem
Elegy for a Dead Soldier
HERBERT READ 15 min
Reading the following poem
A World Within a War
PHELPS PUTNAM
Reading the following poem
Ballad of a Strange ThingHHHi
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2869
2870
2871
2872
2873
JOHN BERRYMAN
Reading the following poems
Winter Landscape The Ball poem The lightning
Canto Amor
HORACE GREGORY
Reading the following poems
Opera Opera Chorus for Survival Poem 14
Fortune for Mirabel
DELMORE SCHWARTZ
Reading the following poems
The Repetitive Heart Part IX From Genesis
Maicdepressive Lincoln National Hero Star
light Like Intuition Pierced the Twelve
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15 min
RICHARD
KJV
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15 min
Reading the iouowmg poems
Three Poems for a Text Isaiah LXI 13
1 Beauty for Ashes 2 The Oil of Joy for
Mourning 3 A Garment of Praise for the
Spirit of Heaviness
STEPHEN SPENDER
Reading the following poems
An Elementary School Class Room in a Slum
The Landscape Near an Aerodrome The Pylons
An 1 can never be a great man I think continually
of those who were truly great A Stopwatch and
an Ordnance Map
ELIZABETH BISHOP
Reading the following poems
Faustina or Rock Roses Jeronimos House
At the Fishhouses
THEODORE ROETHKE 15 min
Reading the following poem
The Lost Son
WITTER BYNNER
Reading the following poems
A Thrush in the Moonlight From Against the Cold
Sonnets 14 18 and 20 A Dance for Rain
ROBERT FITZGERALD 15 mm
Reading the following p 3ms
De Orbe Novo Ceiestme Sophocles Oedipus
at Colonusfrom Scene VIII Messenger Scene
MARYA ZATURENSKA
Reading the following poems
Water and Shadow For the Seasons Snowstorm
in January After St Theresa The Castaways
Falling Tears Awakening Heavens
MURIEL RUKEYSER
Reading the following poem
Ajanta
HOWARD BAKER
Reading the following poem
Ode to the Sea
15 min2874 LEONIE ADAMS
Reading the following poems
The Runner With the Lots The Mount Grapes
Making Sundown Country Summer Lullabv
JANET LEWIS
Reading the following poems
Girl Help Baby Goat A Lullaby Remembered
Morning Going Home from the Party On an
Old Woman Dying Count r Burial Winter Garden
Old Love
2875 ROBERT LOWELL
Reading the following poem
Christmas Eve under Hookers Statue Death of
the Sheriff Part 1 Between the Porch and the
Altar 1 Mother and Son 2 Adam and Eve
nrJZ Katherines Dream 4 At the Altar
CONRAD A KEN
Reading the following poem
Preludes for Memnon XIV XIX LXIII III and
AX IX
WILLIAM EMPSON
Reading the following poems
To an Old Lady Just a Smack at Auden Missing
Dates Bacchus y
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH
Reading IV following poems
Epistle to be left in the Earth The Shape of
Flesh and Bone from Act five Conquistador
Bernal Diaz Prefact to His Book The TooLate
born Once Sang from Act five
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