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GEORGIA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
ATLANTA
September 1956
Number Two
This Catalog To Be Used
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
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LIBRARIES
Issued By
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
M D Collins State Supt of SchoolsDR CLAUDE PURCELL
Assistant State Superintendent of Schools
IIDEDICATION
This issue of the Tapes for Teaching Catalog is dedicated to Dr Claude
Purcell in appreciative recognition of his interest and assistance in the growth
of Georgias AudioVisual program as a vital part of dynamic contemporary
curriculum for the Schools of Georgia
Or Purcell is a native of Habersham county where at the age of 28 he was
the youngest County School Superintendent ever elected He served in that
office from 1932 until 1942 when he became associated with the State De
partment of Education He is serving as director of the fiscal division and in
1954 succeeded Dr John I Allman retired as assistant State Superintendent
of Schools He now holds both offices
His farreaching educational vision has brought about such innovations as
travel for teachers in upgrading their certificates he was on the committee that
wrote the 1945 Compulsory School Attendance law that gave the state its
present program of Visiting Teachers he assisted with the final drafting of the
Minimum Foundation law and has administered it since its activation in 1951
he served as director of the multimillion dollar state school building program
during the first processing of its applications he determined the building allot
ment of funds and at the request of Dr M D Collins presented the
first applications to the State Board of Education for approval and held
responsible liaison jobs between education and government during World War
II His administration of school funds with equity and fairness has met with
appreciative response from school administrators in all Georgia He was called
by Dr Allman a man of honor and integrity who is serving the school people
of Georgia well
He is a Baptist a Mason Junior Order of American Mechanics a member of
the Phi Delta Kappa at the University and of Kappa Phi Kappa at Emory and
the famous Gridiron Club at the University of Georgia He is a graduate of
Piedmont College which honored him with the Doctor of Pedagogy degree
and a graduate of the University of Georgia He has studied at Peabody and
Columbia He has taught courses in educational finance and is regarded as
one of the countrys top authorities in that field
Dr Purcell is held in high esteem by people throughout Georgia and the nation
who recognize the service he is daily rendering to education
IllSTATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
1956
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Ol ALtl 1
GeorSe P Whitman Jr Chm
M Collins Secretary
Lonnie B Sweat
W T Bodenhamer Clarke W Duncan
Irwin Kimsey Mrs
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Julius Y TalmadgeTABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication
State Board of Education
Foreword
Introduction
Message from Dr Hubbard
Staff
Instruction for Membership and Ordering Tapes
Equipment and Supplies
Catalog Numbers
A or B Wind Tape
Reel Sizes and Running Time
Tape Speed IPS
Care of Tape and Equipment
Abbreviations Used
Using the Tape Recorder
Tape Recorder in Daily Use
Better Teaching
Around a Reel of Tape
Tape Recording in the Classroom
Descriptive List of Tapes
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1233reward is increased interest and learning
Foreword
We take pride in being able to continue to report progress in the States Audio
Visual program Additional tapes have been added and I am sure that
you can select many tapes which if properly used will be of untold value and
benefit to both teachers and students
The development of an inexpensive recording technique using tape has
vastly expanded the sources of instructional 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 successful use of all AudioVisual material depends upon the teacher
Teachers should acquaint themselves with the proper use of this type of material
and your teaching effort will be greatly rewarded with the increased interest
and learning of your students
M D COLLINS
State Supt of Schools
Atlanta
1956
VIbest balanced AudioVisual prttgram
Introduction
This Tape Catalog lists more than 4700 prerecorded tapes for Georgia Teachers
and students These auditory aids represent the best in this field that our pro
fessional committees have been able to get together Tthe offering of these tapes
helps to give Georgia the best balanced AudioVisual program in the nation
It is believed that Magnetic Tape will prove to be the most inexpensive flexible
and convenient auditory medium yet devised It presents all the advantages of
AM and FM Radio without 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 rerecorded literally hundreds of times
without appreciable deterioration
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 pro
grams 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
You will find listed in this catalog a large number of tapes that have been
made right here in Georgia They include stories about Georgia important
Georgia people and important happenings in Georgia recorded on the spot
The Tape Service will appreciate having worthwhile recordings of interesting
things from your school or community Be sure that your recording is of good
quality and we will be glad to audition it for inclusion into the next Tapes for
Teaching Catalog
Please feel free to advise us about anything that will help to make the Tape
Service better and give us the benefit of your opinions at any time
GARLAND C BAGLEY
Director AudioVisual Service
Atlanta
September 1956
VIIonly limited by the ingenuity of
the individual teaeher
Message from Dr Hubbard
Dear Teachers and Students
I am glad of this opportunity to give you further encouragement in the use of
the auditory aids listed in this Tapes for Teaching catalog Your use of this
material should greatly enhance your ability as a teacher and its proper use
will speed up the learning process and prove interesting and delightful to your
students
We cannot stress too much the fact that this material will be of doubtful value
unless auditioned by the teacher before it is used and teaching plans set up
Tapes can be used in many situations in your school and community and should
be presented as any other teaching material is used in good classroom instruction
Your tape recorder is a versatile instrument Do not fail to take advantage of
the many ways that it can be used in your school and community Besides
playing prerecorded tapes improvement in speech and speaking can be noted
interesting radio and TV programs can be recorded and preserved until needed
and the tape recorder will be found useful in music and singing practice Good
speakers who come to your school and community can be recorded and played
later to other groups Therefore the usefulness of the tape recorder is only
limited by the ingenuity of the individual teacher
C S HUBBARD
Director Textbook and Library Service
Atlanta September 1956
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M D Collins
C S Hubbard
Garland C Bagley
State Superintendent of Schools
Director Textbooks and Library Services
Director AudioVisual Service
Ben W HulseyManager Atlanta Film Library
Charles C BruceTape Recording Technician
Peggy HendersonSecretary Tape Recording Service
Betty ThompsonTypist
James A Tallant
Shipping Clerk
IXINSTRUCTIONS 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 3 Georgia
2 You will then receive from Atlanta the tape request blanks and address
cards
3 Choose the programs that you will need from the Tape Catalog Type in
the required information giving the catalog number of the tape the title
and speed IPS inches per second that you will want the duplicate re
cording made Put the tape order in the shipping case with the tape Be
sure declaration is on the address card stating First class mail enclosed
Be sure to send the complete order form Do not separate it We need the
copy for office files
4 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
5 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 cents for the first pound
1 cent for each additional pound or fraction
6 The tapes will be duplicate only in Atlanta branch Film Libraries will not
furnish the service They will be returned to you as soon as possible
Please allow about ten days
7 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
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
Each school will need the following equipment and supplies to be able to par
ticipate in the Tapes for Teaching program
1 A good quality Tape Recorder or Tape Playback and speaker Tapes
will be recorded at either IV2 IPS or 3 IPS
2 Sufficient tape of the correct size or length We recommended plastic
back tape 5 inch reels 600 ft and 7 inch reels 1200 ft
3 Fiber mailing cases with standard size address card holders
4 Empty 5 inch and 7 inch reels
XCATALOG NUMBERS
Catalog numbers are assigned alike to programs of each length in simple nu
merical sequence Number 101 4999 are 15minute programs or less Numbers
50009999 are 30minute programs or less but more than 15minutes
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 B
wind oxideside of tape wound outside of the reel we will return your tape
A or B wound as received Therefore please note whether you are sending
Awind or Bwind tape in accordance with the threading arrangement of
your recorder 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 necessary to
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 Running time at different speeds
in per sec
Recorded Single Track at 7V2 IPS at 3 IPS
1200 ft 7 inch 30 min 60 min
600 ft 5 inch 15 min 30 min
300 ft 4 inch iVi min 15 min
150 ft 3 inch 3 min IVi min
If recorded on dual 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 IVi IPS or 3 IPS whichever way you desire A speed
of IV2 IPS is especially recommended for music The 3 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 speeds given above All Master Tapes
in the Tape Library are recorded at IVi 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
XICARE OF TAPE AND EQUIPMENT
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When making a tape recording do not record at too high a level
Keep recording playback and erase heads clean Use carbon tetrachloride
and an ordinary pipe cleaner Sometimes when your machine is not re
cording perfectly you may find that the heads need cleaning On some
machines it will be necessary for you to remove the head cover
Handle Recorder carefully
Make all tape splices neatly and with a special splicing tape which your
dealer can supply Never use adhesive or cellophane tape
Makes 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
Do not use cracked or broken reels as they may tear the tape
Store tape in a cool dry place
Always see that your reels stay as full of tape as when new The tape will
break off at the ends occasionally and it may become necessary to splice
additional tape on in order to have enough tape to record a full 15 or full
30minute program
ABBREVIATIONS USED
p primary grades 13
el elementary grades 46
jh junior high grades 79
sh senior high grades 1012
t teacher education teachers
a adult
XIIUsing the Tape Recorder
Below are reprinted four informative articles on the Tape Recorder and its
uses in the School and Community Special permission has been granted by the
professional teachers magazine The Instructor F A Owen Publishing Com
pany Instructor Park Dansville New York for the reproduction of the follow
ing articles regarding the Tape Recorder and its uses In this issue of Georgias
Tapes for Teaching catalog other interesting material is available to teachers
from almost all of the Tape production companies and Tape Recorder manu
facturing concerns
THE TAPE RECORDER IN DAILY USE
LESTER II SANDS
Associate Professor of Education
Sim i i Karbara College
University of California
Have you ever used the tape recorder in your teaching If not you may be
missing opportunities to give your pupils exciting learning experiences Teachers
in elementary schools throughout America report that the tape recorder stimu
lates child development and helps pupils acquire skills in language usage in
drama and selfexpression These teachers agree that pupils are eager to record
radio programs sounds about the school and their own voices After a short
period of selfconsciousness in front of the microphone they make the instrument
a functional learning tool
You will find the tape recorder easy to operate and so versatile that numerous
applications for it exist in every area of the curriculum and at every level of
child development
Kindergarten Uses
You will find that kindergarten children are fascinated with recordings of the
sounds they hear about them the scraping of their feet the passing of automo
biles the excitement of the playground and their own singing They will com
pete to hear themselves through recordings of their stories and experiences
They are usually ready to describe their drawings and paintings to others and
they will listen carefully to note how clearly some children speak and how
polite others can be while waiting their turns
In kindergarten you can use the recorder for dramatic skits puppet plays
and simple memory tasks such as giving names and addresses and reciting
poems Recordings of class singing and of rhythm bands also stimulate child
interest in music You can study the developing personalities of your pupils
from records made without their knowledge
XIIIPrimaryGrade Uses
In grades one to three the tape recorder offers additional possibilities Childrens
radio programs can bring many delightful moments when they are recorded
and then played at a convenient time fjjf children can make their own radio
programs with sound effects which challenge originality and encourage self
expression
Recordings of pupil experiences and steles continue to be vitally important as
the pupils learn to read Language usaap may be encouraged by taping Direc
tion Games
The recording of pupil dramatizations and puppet shows is also an excellent
procedure for stimulating selfexpressjpn and confidence Pupils love of music
is encouraged when their vocal and instrumental efforts are recorded Creative
music is produced more conveniently when a recording is made and later trans
scribed on paper
IntermediateGrade Uses
You can expand the use of the tape recorder in the fourth to sixth grades with
a diversity of recording techniques and jsy giving pupils responsibility for making
tapes
Children love to create and record garnes such as Twenty Questions Quiz
Programs and Whose Voice Is That on tape And they will cooperate in
developing exercises and tests in spelling and arithmetic Remedial work in
speech is commonly carried on with tape recordings which have been made
by the speechcorrection teacher
UpperGrade Uses
Uppergrade pupils enjoy recording interviews to be given as class reports Panel
discussions group presentations and debates may also be recorded for study
Excursions may well include a recorder to bring back important sounds and
reactions of people
Letter writing to other classes and schools by tape recorder is used to develop
a rich exchange of greetings news and information They can tell one another
of school activities TV programs athletic contests and books They may also
conduct interclass discussions via tape
Mock radio programs when taped can become a fascinating daily routine for
classes to hear news and information about their school community the nation
and the world Tiey will also enjoy making recordings of radio programs Many
current music dramatic and educational broadcasts are valuable and should
be recorded and heard by pupils Your audiovisual center may have some of
the taperecorded radio programs available to schools These include drama
tizations of historical events biographies and scientific discoveries as well
as recordings of poetry plays and speeches
Combining Other AV Aids
Tape recordings may be easily combined or synchronized with presentations of
other visual aids such as filmstrips slides and silent motion pictures The tape
supplies the commentary for an effective presentation
PublicRelations Programs
Many of the uses of the tape recorder in elementary school are important as
publicrelations programs With appropriate commentary documentary re
cordings of actual classroom situations may be presented to PTAs and other
groups
XIVthe tape recorder insures
Better Teaching
HI III GRAHAM
Teacher Third Grade George Washington School
Winchester Massachusetts
Every teacher who has had an opportunity to use the tape recorder in the class
room realizes that this instrument presents learning opportunities that cannot
be furnished by any other verbal means of instruction To achieve a maximum
of effectiveness it is essential to do much preplanning
In Guidance
In the case of Billy in my thirdgrade classroom a tape recording proved to
be an outstanding example of a good therapy measure At the beginning of
the year he was enrolled in our school coming from a private school in an
other town He was emotionally tense small in stature and extremely inse
cure His mother in her eagerness to see her only child achieve perfection
unwittingly produced the tensions
This condition had existed for a long period of time but it was aggravated
by a new school situation Stuttering was becoming progressively worse but the
child seemed to be unaware of the problem The mother worked hard with Billy
at home accenting the sounds losing her patience with him and allowing her
own feelings to obscure her goals for the child
Since 1 had been unable during conferences to convince the mother that Billy
should not be pushed beyond his ability to maintain an interest in the school
program I turned to the tape recorder as a means of convincing her that
suttering was the end result of pressures
Each child in his reading group was given an opportunity to record iiis oral
work A conference followed with the mother who up to this time still refused
to believe that any attention should be given to the problem After hearing the
recording she was convinced and began to take an entirely different approach
which prevented Billys forming a habit that would have made him very self
conscious in all oral language experiences
In Reading
Every teacher who uses a tape recorder recognizes that it is invaluable in the
teaching of reading Growth patterns are variable and recollections can be
influenced by the success of the moment or the lack of it I have found it a
good plan to tape the oral reading of children at regular intervals throughout
the school year playing it back with enough frequency to enable each pupil
to analyze and evaluate his own problem It spurs him to put forth greater
effort when he knows that he is making real progress The tape is an indisputable
record allowing no room for guesswork in evaluation
In Social Studies
In social studies recordings can be made of the first organized reports pre
sented to the class audience at the beginning of the school year Here is an
ex ellent opportunity to demonstrate to children the qualities of a good report
XVin terms of interest organization of ideas new information critical thinking and
the sundry requisites of a good pupil teaching situation
Frequently a radio or television broadcast cannot be heard by children at a
time when class discussion will further knowledge A recording makes it possible
to put the material to use when it will be most effective
We do not begin to use the rich resources among our parents and teachers
groups Many of them have taken interesting trips but due to conflicting
working hours they are not able to share these experiences with children
Here the tape recorder can step in and fill the need so that the trip is brought
to the classroom vicariously
In Program Planning
Children who are planning an assembly program may use the tape recorder
in several ways
1 To organize the program through teacherpupil planning
2 To evaluate pupil performances and revise where necessary
3 To review the finished production for the joy of listening to a pleasant
experience
Many of us have tape recorders available but are we putting them to the best
possible use The instrument is a valuable teaching tool well worth the effort
involved in experimentation We are constantly finding new ways to use it
effectively and we can certainly get our moneys worth and more when
we study the many possibilities that await the creative ingenuity of teachers
in the classrooms of the nation
Around a Reel of Tape
GOLBIE HI7EY
Director of AudioVisual Education Public Schools
Casper yonting
To the reel minded teacher the possible uses of the tape recorder are un
limited It is equally effective when used to stimulate interest to record progress
or as a teaching tool Perhaps its most frequent use is in a culminating activity
where it correlates speech and composition with geography history or science
One week it may be used to make an on the spot recordingof the Lee
surrender complete with sound effects of cheering men and retreating horses
The next week it may be used to record a series of talks by sixthgraders who
have returned from a vicarious trip to Gay Paree
Teachers in our system are constantly devising new uses for the tape recorder
at every subject and grade level One primary teacher has discovered it is
helpful m developing the singing voices of her pupils She records the voices of
children matching tones with the sequences which she sings purposely in
cluding both children who sing on pitch and those who do not This is recorded
in another class so that it may be studied in her own without embarrassment
to any child Then she plays it to her children instructing them to listen to
see if Johnny sang the same tones as Miss Brown or if Mary sang higher or
lower than Miss Brown By this listening activity they learn pitch discrimina
tion which is the first step in learning to sing in tune
This teacher has also prepared another tape of tone drills each followed by a
pause of sufficient length to allow a child to repeat the tonal pattern Children
XVIthink that matching tones with the voice on the tape is exciting fun and the
task of teaching the nonsinger has received a stimulus
The tape recorder is also utilized by music teachers in the intermediate grades
There the children find it much easier to learn to sing a second part to the
first part recorded on tape rather than against other members of their class
where there is the possibility of both parts getting off
Many teachers from our system travel in foreign countries each summer Each
would be happy to share her experiences with all the children of the city Since
this is impossible because of her own teaching schedule she records a summary
of her trip on a tape to be passed among the schools where it may be enjoyed
by everyone
Travel talks by other citizens of the community or lectures by authoritative
speakers also enrich the social studies curriculum in various rooms The guests
speak in person to the class but the talks are recorded to be replayed later
In our audiovisual department we feel that children learn not only from adults
but also from other children Therefore a class may visit a room of the same
grade level in another building in order to observe class procedures and prob
lems there Plans for one such field trip were suddenly disrupted at the last
minute but in order to alleviate the disappointment of both groups our adapt
able tape recorder was rushed to the rescue The entertaining room recorded the
class activity they had intended to present and sent it to the other class
Id just like to have made a tape recording of my children and played it back
to them exclaimed an exasperated thirdgrade teacher after an especially ha
rassing day Why not What better object lesson for pupil selfdiscipline In
fact one building did utilize the tape recorder in a campaign to minimize con
fusion during arrival and dismissal periods A microphone was set in a strategic
place to pick up the noise in the corridors and the resulting tape was played
in the assembly at which the campaign was launched Other tapes were cut
at intervals and played back with the original to show the improvement made
Returning to the suggestion made by the overwrought teacherthe only objection
to a playback of an unrehearsed classroom situation or a restless day is that not
only the pupils but also the teacher may appear in a bad light which suggests
one of our most valuable uses of the tape recorder
Arrange for a colleague to conceal the microphone and recorder in your
room when you are unaware of its presence If you are not proud of what you
hear on the playback work and record and work Speech improvement is not
a problem exclusive to children
The suggestions upon which I have elaborated are only a few of the ideas for
the utilization of the tape recorder It has become the speech therapists most
valuable tool where it is used both in diagnosis and recording progress It is
likewise used by the remedial reading teacher to record oral reading progress
Recorded directions enable the physical education instructor or the penmanship
teacher to circulate and give individual instruction
Educational radio programs may be recorded to be listened to at a more
convenient time and radio coverage of national or international news events
important speeches or fine music unavailable on records may be recorded from
the radio to build an exclusive reel library Visual aids may be made into audio
visual aids by recording studentwritten and recorded commentaries to accom
pany filmstrips and no end of school dramatic productions may be recorded
to be replayed in the class room or over local radio stations
XVIIOn the frivolous side the tape recorder is an excellent icebreaker at teenage
parties or a good moneymaker at the PTA carnival where curious patrons
will eagerly pay a dime to hear a playback of themselves reciting Little Bo
peep or Horatius at the Bridge
As you work with the tape recorder you will discover other uses for it and
the valuable teaching possibilities to be found around a reel of tape
Tape Recording in the Classroom
ARNOLD E LUCE
AudioVisual Consultant
Minnesota Department of Education
In the 1920s children were introduced to the phonograph as a means of
bringing recorded music and storytime tales into the schoolroom In the 1930s
sound motion pictures came into use Teaching was enriched and experiences
were made more realistic by adding pictures to sound recordings Prior to
World War II radio made it possible for schools to take advantage of public
service and educational programs which were being developed for inschool
listening However its use was limited by conflicts in class schedules These
limitations were overcome by a new means of communication destined to come
into use soon after the close of World War II The magnetic tape recorder
made it possible to reproduce prerecorded program material as well as original
materials produced by pupils and teacher
What Is a Magnetic Tape Recorder
In elementary science we learn that magnets will cause iron tilings to arrange
themselves in a definite pattern when brought into the magnetic field Coils of
wire carrying a small amount of electric current will also have the same effect
on iron particles Research engineers found a way to place microscopic particles
of iron on one side of a plastic strip and pass the strip tape through a
magnetic field created by an electrical circuit in a small coil of wire When
sounds are directed into a microphone the microphone controls the amount
of current carried by its circuit according to the pitch and loudness of the
sounds This produces a magnetic pattern on the tape as it passes through
the recording head of a tape recorder When the tape is again passed through
the recording head after the controls have been set for play it reverses the
process and turns the magnetic pattern previously made into the exact likenesses
of the original sound The controls are simple to operate and children quickly
learn to manipulate them
What Does Listening Do for the Child
The recorded word or sound carries conviction Perhaps because the child must
give attention in order to grasp the idea presented he tends to absorb what he
hears in this way
Listening stimulates the imagination This is one of the main advantages of
audio devices The lisener sees in his mind that which the words and the
sounds suggest
Listening excites interest in new ideas Concepts remote in time or space can
be brought within the classroom walls by means of recordings
XVIIIListening encourages speech improvement A pupil who hears his voice played
back to him usually becomes more critical of his performance and is inspired
to practice good speech habits He can also recognize speech difficulties that
need correction
Specific Examples of Tape Recorders in Use
1 A fourth grade has been studying the states early history For one activity
they sketched on thin paper historical events such as the early voyagers
coming into the territory around Lake Superior and the Upper Mississippi
Valley The strip wound on two wooden rollers was fastened across the front
of a miniature stage A light behind the strip made the pictures visible from
the audience The pupils recorded a commentary background music and appro
priate sound effects Besides making the events more meaningful the children
had the experience of assembling a dramatic production which provided incen
tives for learning more about stage construction lighting and recording
They had learned to record at the proper sound level edit and splice the tape
and play the program at the correct speed to synchonize it with the pictures
They learned to appreciate good soundmotionpicture production radio and
television programs This material was used at a PTA meeting to show parents
what could be done with the new tools of learning
2 A similar technique was used in another school except that the pictures
were drawn on frosted 34 x 4 glass slides The subject matter was a book
report given by several pupils Each child drew pictures to illustrate his favorite
incident and recorded his part of the story on tape As the slides were projected
by pupil operators the tape recording was played in synchronization The pupils
were intensely interested
3 In a third elementary school the pupils had the opportunity twice a year
of appearing on the program of a local radio station They planned a program
wrote a radio script and assigned the speaking parts They recorded the com
plete program on tape to discover how it would sound over the air Then they
revised edited and reenacted parts until all were satisfied Sound effects were
added for greater realism In this way the pupils learned to be more discrim
inating in their selection of material In some cases the children were taken
to the radio station to put on a live show Sometimes the finished tape was
sent to the station When this happened the school provided a radio so that
the children could listen to the broadcast No one except possibly the parents
listened to this program more intently than the young producers In addition to
the learning experiences this is a good publicrelations project for the school
4 A fourth and highly important use of tape recording is the Tapes for
Teaching service operated by the Minnesota State Department of Education
Schools in Minnesota pioneered in this service which has spread to many other
states and foreign countrie To use this service a school sends a roll of
tape to the recording laboratory where some 2400 programs are on file The
program designed by the school is duplicated on the tape and returned by mail
The only cost to the school h the postage on the tapes The subjects include
Art Conservation EnglishSpeechDrama Health History Human Relations
Mathematics Music Science and Social Studies The material was specifically
designed for classroom use and in most cases bv teachers in those subject areas
Because the service is tax supported it is available only to the public schools
within the state though other state departments of education may have similar
arrangements
XIXAdvantages of Tape Recorders and Extent of Use
The tape can be reused hundreds of times each new recording automatically
erases the previous one When one considers its potentialities the tape is rela
tively inexpensive The recorders are simple to operate especially later models
and comparatively free of mechanical difficulties Once the teacher and puipls
master its operation and the proper placement of the microphone for best results
in the classroom they become enthusiastic users of this teaching tool
This enthusiasm is increasing the demand for tapes and tape recorders which
means that more than one machine is needed for each elementary school In
fact the minimum recommendation of one tape recorder for each group of
twenty teachers falls short of meeting the demands for good instruction Mag
netic tape and recorders should be supplied in an amount sufficient to meet
the pupils needs for selfevaluation and creative work
XX GEORGIA TAPES
FOR
TEACHING
When requesting tapes always use the official order blanks furnishec I 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 prog rams up
to 15 minutes and 1200 7 reels for programs from 15 minutes to 30 min
utes Fifteenminute programs bear numbers 101 to 4999 Thirtyminute pro
grams bear numbers 5000 and higher All duplicate tapes will be rr ade full
track at IV2 IPS or 3 IPS whichever you want
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 Department of Education jhsha
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101 Spring Soil Conservation Practices 15 min
102 Care and Management of Baby Chicks 15 min
103 Lightning Facts and Fancies 15 min
104 Planting Small Fruits 15 min
105 Spring Fire Hazards 15 min
106 Corn Varieties and Culture 15 min
107 Sheep Care and Management 15 min
108 Spraying Fruit Trees for Disease Control 15 min
109 Pastures and Animal Health 15 min
110 Summer Soil Conservation Practices 15 min
111 Factors Affecting Milk Flavor 15 min
112 Treating Wood for Use in Gardening 15 min
113 Bigger Returns from Hog Pastures 15 min
114 Control of Canada Thistle 15 min
115 Tips on Range Management 15 min
116 Value and Use of Farm Manure 15 min
117 Summer Dairy Problems 15 min
118 Our Breeding Flock of Sheep 15 min
119 Noxious Weeds and Their Control 15 min
120 Dairy Barn Ventilation Why and How 15 min
121 Artificial Insemination 15 min
122 Problems in Painting Wood Structures 15 min
123 Dairy Cattle on Pasture 15 min
124 Distribution of Foundation Seedstock 15 min
125 Care of Beef Cattle During Fly Time 1 15 min
DR PETERSONS SERIES ON HAY
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126 High Quality Hay Can Take the Place of Other Grains
in Cattle Feed
127 Early Cut Hay Will Produce More Milk from Cows than
Late Cut Hay
128 How Early Should Hay Be Cut
129 How to Prevent Spoilage of Early Cut Hay Because
of Weather
130 What Kind of Silo Should You Have for Hay Silage
FARM NEWS BY DR PETERSON
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131 The Pasture Situation
132 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle I
What part does it play in Economic Dairy Production
133 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle II
134 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle HI
135 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle IV Color Inheritance
136 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle Udders and Milking
137 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle Behavior Patterns of Cattle
138 Inheritance in Dairy Cattle
Experiment with Identical Twins
139 The Effect of Drought and Cold on Corn and Pasture
140A Salvaging Corn Crops I
140B Salvaging Corn Crops II
142 Problems of Calving How to Feed Following Calving
143 Problems of Calving Milking out Freshened Cows
144 Problems of Calving
Chief Causes for Death Among Calves
145 Problems of Calving Microbes in the Rumen
146 Problems of Calving Cud Transfer
147 Problems of Calving PreMilking
148 Ceilings on Dairy Production
Statistics on Production Levels
149 Ceilings on Dairy Production Improper Milking
150 Ceilings on Dairy Production Improper Milking
151 Ceilings on Dairy Production Disease
152 Dairy Herd Improvement Association Work
153 Feeder Cattle
154 Funny Nose Disease in Pigs
155 Selecting Boars and Rams
156 Dairy Problems
157 Soil Conservation
158 Looking Ahead in Agriculture Education
159 Turkey Diseases
160 Mastitis
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
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15 min167 Prevent Anemia in Pigs 15 inin
168 The Antibiotic Story 15 min
169 Fruits for Tomorrow 15 min
170 Pasture Studies with Beef Cattle 15 min
171 Research A Cooperative Venture 15 min
172 Agriculture Biochemistry 15 min
173 Institute of Agriculture 15 min
174 Experiment Station 15 min
175 Corn Yields lis inin
176 Hoof and Mouth Disease r 15 min
177 Lets Get Personal 15 min
What is the Value of the Human Life
5001A Recent Developments in Poultry Feeding and Management 30 min
5001B Recent Developments in Poultry Feeding and Management 30 min
5002 New Developments in Swine Production 30 min
178 Rotation and Corn Yields 15 min
179 Turkey Research 15 min
180 Borer Resistant Corn 15 min
181 Poultry Products 15 min
182 Power Driven Posts 15 min
183 Molds and Grain Storage 15 min
184 Arsenicals in Swine Feeding 15 min
185 Shelterbelt Research 15 min
186 Animal Health 15 min
187 Plant Diseases 15 min
188 Wood Preservatives 15 min
189 Potato Insects 15 min
190 Vegetable Varieties 15 min
191 Machinery Master or Servant 15 min
192 Potato Research 15 min
193 Sweet Clover Weevil 15 min
194A You As An Individual Reel 1 15 min
194B You As An Individual Reel 2 15 min
195 Chemicals in Weed Control v 15 min
196 Control of Weeds in Small Grains Flax and Corn 15 min
197 Control of Weeds in Legumes 15 min
198 Chemicals Control Brush 15 min
199 Aids to Corn Yields 15 min
200 Corn Cultivation 15 min
201 New Markets for Milk 15 min
2708 Strawberries 15 mjn
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND ONTHEFARM TRAINING
Materials listed below are from General Electrics Excursions in Science and
Westinghouses Adventures in Research jhsha
GENERAL ELECTRIC Excursions in Science
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Forest Conservation
Ground Water
Insect Control with DDT Aerosols
No Harvest for Bugs
Rain Making
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33017 Science and Natural Resources
3018 What Is Soil
WESTINGHOUSE Adventures in Research
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3019 Electrical Test Farm
3020 The Farm of Tomorrow Electricity to Lighten Work
3021 Jethro Tull First Experiments with Fertilizer
3022 John Bartram Development of Hybrid Corn
3023 The McCormick Reaper Invention of Reaper
3024 Rain Wizard Story of Climatology
3025 Wonder Worker with Plants Luther Burbank
ABRAHAM BALDWIN COLLEGE SHORT COURSES
This series of tapes consists principally of talks and speeches made in the short
courses offered by Abraham Baldwin College Tifton Georgia These tapes
are chiefly in the field of agriculture while some are in the field of Business
Education They are recommended for upper high school and adult usejhsha
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Cultural Practices for Sweet Potatoes 30 min
Practices recommended by the Coastal Plains Experiment Station
for the Coastal Plains area of Georgia by O J Wooder and
S A Harmon Coastal Plains Experiment Station Tifton
Georgia
Part Two of Above 30 min
Problems of Peanut Production 30 min
By S A Parham Coastal Plains Experiment Station Tifton
Georgia
Employable Personality and Etiquette 30 min
By Miss Mildred Jackson Department of Distributive Education
State Department of Education Atlanta Georgia
Professional Trends for Secretaries 30 min
By Mr J F NeSmith Field Supervisor Employment Security
Agency of Georgia Tifton Georgia
Problems in Formulating Hog Feeds 30 min
By Dr R F Sewell Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry
University of Georgia Athens Georgia
Irrigation Operation Care Repairs and Maintenance of Pumps
and Engines
By Rufus Tallon Representative Georgia Irrigation Distributors
Association Decatur Georgia
Part Two of Above 30 min
Irrigation Care and Operation of Sprinklers Main and Lateral
Lines
By Howard Turner President Georgia Irrigation Distributors
Association Adel Georgia
How Much and What Kind of Irrigation Equipment to Buy 30 min
By W O Farnam Jr Engineer Farmers Home Administration
Atlanta Georgia
Adopting Farming to Irrigation in South Georgia 30 min
By Robert W Brown Area Engineer Soil Conservation Service
Tifton Georgia
46097 My Experience in Working with Farmers Building
Farm Ponds 30 min
By W H Varner Work Unit Conservationist Soil Conservation
Service Moultrie Georgia
6098A Developing Water from Underground Sources in South
Georgia 30 min
By John David Manager LayneAtlanta Georgia Albany
Georgia
6098B Part Two of Above 30 min
6099 Farming the Woods of South Georgia 30 min
By Dorsey Dyer Extension Forester Agricultural Extension
Service Athens Georgia
6129 Cutting Planted Stands for Regular Income 30 min
Norman Hawley Officerincharge USDA Forest Service
Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Cordele Georgia
6130 Report on Agricultural Research 30 min
By Dr Byron T Shaw Administrator Agricultural Research
Service U S Department of Agriculture
6131 Water Supply for Irrigating in South Georgia 30 min
Robert Brown Soil Conservation Service Tifton Georgia
6132 Planning a Farm Irrigation System 30 min
R C Tallon Regional Engineer Noland and Company Mari
etta Georgia
6133 Methods of Applying Water through Irrigation 30 min
W E Huston Irrigation Specialist Agricultural Extension Ser
vice Athens Georgia
6134 Research Result on Irrigation 30 min
W E Huston Irrigation Specialist Agricultural Extension Ser
vice Athens Georgia
6135 My Experience in Irrigating Tobacco Cora Sweet Potatoes and
Peas 30 min
Gene Adams Farmer Norman Park Georgia
6136A Is There a Place for the Small Farmer in the Present and Future
Agriculture 30 min
By J W Fanning Associate Director Community Services
The University of Georgia Athens Georgia
6136B Part Two of Above 30 min
905 The History Significant Contributions to Agriculture and Service
Offered by the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station
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By Dr Frank P King Director Georgia Coastal Plain Experi
ment Station Tifton Georgia
3427 Cotton Chemical Weed Control 15 min
A talk by Dr E W Houser Agronomist Georgia Experiment
Station
3428 American Dairy Council 15 min
Mrs Sue Anderson Director Dairy Council of Chattanooga
urges establishment of dairy councils in Georgia
3429 Can You Afford to Irrigate Pastures 15 min
W E Huston Irrigation Specialist Georgia Extension Service
gives some views on this question
5995A Roughages for Dairy Cattle 30 min
Dr Carl B Bender Research Specialist for Sperry Corporation
gives advice as to best feeding methods for dairy cattle
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New Look in Dairying 30 min
A discussion of latest dairying methods by Dr W E Peterson
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dependable Pasture Plants 30 min
Dr Glenn Burton Chief Geneticist of the Coastal Plain Experi
ment Station and developer of the famous coastal bermuda grass
discusses a question of interest to all Georgia farmers
Improvement in Tobacco Barn Construction 15 min
James L Shepherd Agricultural Engineer Georgia Experiment
Station jhsha
National Farm and Home Hour 30 min
Dedication of 4H Club Camp at Rock Eagle Park Eatonton
Georgia 103054 NBC
Farm Credit for 1955 30 mm
By W N Downs Chairman Agricultural Committee Georgia
Bankers Association and Vice President First National Bank
and Trust Company Macon Georgia jhsha
Poultry Disease Prevention 39 mm
By Dr Jack Palmer Poultry Disease Specialist Extension
Service Athens Georgia jhsha
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FORESTRY PROGRAMS
Produced by American Forestry Products Industries No broadcast restrictions
for first six programs listed Papermaking Tiny Fibers from Tree Trunks and
Mike Gets a Hot Story have not been cleared el
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Mr BoxCars Advice 15 min
The life of Peter Pine and two friends in a nursery until the time
they are bought by a tree farmer Mr BoxCar gives advice to the
young trees on how to grow up and live two useful lives first
in the forest and then as wood products
The Mysterious Circle 15 min
The life of every tree is beset by many dangers as Peter Pine
Tree finds out In this story he is threatened by not one but
two major enemies of the forest
Mr Hemlocks Diary 15 min
The years have rolled swiftly by for Peter Pine and his tree
friends as they have grown from youth to middle age and full
maturity They have never learned to read or write yet each
one will leave a record of his life story behind him
Christmas Gifts from Trees 15 min
The part tree products play in providing Christmas gifts paper
wrappings Story follows a little balsam tree who wanted to be
made into a Christmas gift but was too small Becomes a
Christmas tree Story also carries a forest fire prevention mes
sage
First Business in America 15 min
Tim age 9 and his friend Smithy the blacksmith became
friends as they came from England to help settle Massachusetts
in the early days and how lumbering became the nations firs
business
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Mr Tree Goes to Town 15 min
After a long and happy life in the forest Mr Tree discovers
an exciting new life of usefulness when he leaves Mr Jones
Tree Farm He goes through a modern forest industry plant
where his trunk branches tops and bark are made into many
useful wood products
Papermaking Tiny Fibers from Tree Trunks 15 min
Traces the history of papermaking to its presentday position
as a leading American industry with a leading New York City
paper industry spokesman supplying the information
Mike Gets a Hot Story 15 min
Mike a reporter for his junior high newspaper reluctantly ac
cepts what he expects to be a dull assignment to write a
story about forest fire prevention He is astonished at what he
learns about the damage caused by forest fires how they are
fought and what junior high students can do about it
CONSERVATION
The mystery and magic of the Great Outdoors are brought into the classroom
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 Advisor for the Minnesota State Department of
Conservation eljh
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Christmas Gifts from Trees 15 min
Tree Farming 15 min
The First Business in America 15 min
Bird Photography 15 min
American Deserts Birds and Animals 15 min
North for the Spring Birds 15 min
Rediscovery of the Kahowe Bird 15 min
The Winged Nymphs of the Woodland 15 min
Mysteries of the Water World 15 min
The Key to Natures Bounty 15 min
From Molehills to Mountains 15 min
This is Our Heritage 15 min
The Living Earth 15 min
Importance of soil water vegetation and wild life as the foun
dation of living
Class Seven Day Reforestation and fire prevention 15 min
Land Locked 15 min
Conservation endeavors to have a balance of fish life
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 15 min
Learning to appreciate our wild life friends
White Trails How wild life lives in the winter 15 min
Thunder Over Mesabi Minnesotas mineral wealth 15 min
Timberland Crops 15 min
Blizzards Harvest 15 min
Winter game cover and wild life survival
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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 their importance
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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
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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
Marshland Bounty
Mother Hubbards Cupboard
Unmarked Highway
Plowland Magic
Woodland Adventures
Nature in the Balance
Beneath the Snow of Winter
Bounty of the Green Harvest
Natures Partners
Forgotten Trails
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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
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EXPLORERS OF THE WILD
National Audubon Society
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Bird Watching John Kieran 15 min
Vanishing Species Kenneth Morrison 15 min
Hibernation John Terres 15 min
How to Know the Birds Roger Tory Peterson 15 min
Animals at Night Howard Cleaves 15 min
Natures Ways Dr Roy Chapman Andrews 15 min
Audubon as a Portrait Painter Theodore Roussear 15 min
Swamps and Marshes Stanley O Grierson 15 min
Painting the IvoryBills Don Eckleberry 15 min
Waterfowl Collection Dr Dillon Ripley 15 min
Saving Our Natural Resources Richard Pough 15 min
Learning to Know the Birds by their Song 15 min
Aretas Saunders
What Audubon Junior Clubs Are Doing Dorothy Treat 15 min
Keeping America Green 15 min
Mike a junior high boy had a journalism assignment which
called for a story on Conservation He called on a ranger who
told him about forest fire losses each year Mike wrote an ex
citing story and felt he had contributed something toward keeping
America Green
Mr Tree 15 min
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 that were made out of Mr Tree
thus helping him realize his ambition
Paper Making 15 mjn
In the year 1719 a person observed that a wasp made a nest out
of wood that he had chewed up himself 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
A Stitch in Time 15 mn
White Water 15 mjn
Mother Hubbards Chickens 15 min
Along the Contour Lines 15 mu1
Links in the Chain of Life 15 min
Travelers of Sky Trails 15 mjn
Lodestone of the North 15 mi
The Bone Pickers 15 min
They Too Shall Live 15 mjn
9385 Saga of the Green Giants
386 The Hour of Reckoning
387 Tall Timber Tales
388 Timber Magic
389 Nature Trail Adventure
390 Renegade of the Browse Lands
391 The Balance of Natures World
392 A Place in the Sun
393 Our Mineral Storehouse
394 The Horns of Dilemma
395 Stories from the Ancient Seas
396 The Earths Zone of Life
397 Our Fine Feathered Friends
398 Smoke in the Clearing
399 Flood Crests
400 Along the Gunflint Trail
Our Land in the Making
2677 Legends from Ancient Seas Our geologic heritage 15 min
2678 Lode Stone Mineral Deposits 15 min
2679 Our Glacial Heritage Development of Surface Features 15 min
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2680 Wilderness Trails The Indian and His Economy 15 min
2681 Cabins in the Clearing Early Settlements and Economy 15 min
2682 Out of the Wilderness Conservation comes into being 15 min
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The Vanishing Frontiers 15 min
Methods of land and water usage
Bread for Tomorrow Erosion and overcropping 15 min
Down to the Sea Maintaining water supplies 15 min
Increasing the Lands Productivity
Earths Bounty Good Farming Practices 15 min
Tomorrows Harvest The Soil Conservation Movement 15 min
Two Blades of Grass Scientific Development in Land
Management 15 min
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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
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2697 Blizzards Harvest The Essentials for Wildlife Survival
2698 BrowseLand Bounty
Management of White Tailed Deer
2699 From a Far Country Upland Game Birds
2700 Wings Along the Flyway Migratory Birds
2701 HookLineand Sinker Balance of Fish Life
2702 Marshland Homes Fur Bearing Animals
2703 Living Room Game and Fish Management
2704 Heritage We Hold
Conservation the foundation of the American way
2705 New Horizons
Development of techniques of wise resource usage
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ART
These programs were prepared by the Minneapolis Institute of Art and
Broadcast over KUOM University of Minnesota as Journeys in Art series
a part of the Minnesota School of the Air el
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202 A French Kings Picture Album
203 A French Cartoonist Looks at Science
204 A Day in Paris
205 River Trip in Holland
206 The Dutch Merchants Capture the China Trade
207 A Medieval Voyage
208 Old Masters and Apprentices
209 The Gutenberg Bible
210 Pistols in History
211 Venetian Holiday
212 Neros Rome
213 A Greek Goddess
214 Nile River Journey
215 The Story of Paper
2646 A Surprise on a Ranch
2647 An Ancient Apartment House
2648 Titus Beautiful Robe
2649 The Judge and the Chinese Stove
2650 A Cave Temple in China
2651 A Miraculous Bird The Phoenix
2652 The Japanese Fireman who Was a Printmaker
2653 Hustan and the Black Wolf
2654 Voices from an Egyptian Tomb
2655 Journey to the Underworld
2656 A Greek Goddess
2657 The Mother of Nero
2658 The Falcon Trainer
2659 A Sermon in Glass
2660 The First Printed Bible
2661 Bargaining With a Painter
2662 A Picture Album for a King
2663 Heroes for Queen Elizabeth
2664 The New Clock
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2665 The Friends of El Greco
2666 Painter and Ferryman
2667 Firearms
2668 Dont Tread on Me
2670 An Early Glass Factory
2671 Pioneers in Minnesota
2672 Entering the Art Show
2673 Above the Streets of Paris
2674 The Painter Who Made Posters
2675 A Painter of Our Time
2676 Sidewalk Games
ART BY TAPE
Transcribed from the series Art by Radio and originated by Miss Maud
Eisworth and furnished by the Jayhawk School of the Air University o
Karias Miss Ellsworth says Many persons would like to draw and pai
but they never do because they have never been shown how to draw and t
pa n t In Art by Radio we learn something more every year about these deligh
M and exciting occupations Each autumn we may begin right where we le
of ast May to mix new colors to learn how to handle the brush with greate
ease and to find out better ways of arranging what we want to say on th
page Painting and drawing are ways of speaking without words How happ
we are that we have the opportunity of learning to talk through picture
pel
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Crayons 12 x 18 drawmg paper
5667 Drawing
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5673 CutsPcaPeorrs and tei coiored papers Construction or colo
pape from old magazines 12 x 18 drawing paper
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Cut Paper 30 min
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Drawing and Painting Batik 30 min
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OUR AIR AGE WORLD
Produced by Nebraska Air Age Division Submitted by Bureau of AudioVisual
Instruction Extension Division University of Nebraska 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 During the fall of 195253 these programs were broadcast by
radio station KVRN Lexington Nebraska The tapes are valuable in classroom
situation for dramatization in the language arts program and for necessary facts
in todays social studies programs eljh
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Saving Our Food and Resources
Crop Dusting and Fighting Fires
Doing Old Jobs New Ways Soil Conservation
Air Is Real How an Airplane Flies
Built to Fly Parts and Structure of Airplane
Control of Flight Flying the Airplane
History of Flight
From Elephants to Orchids Means of Shipping
Depot of the Sky Airport Terminal
Behind the Scenes Airport Operations
Flight 92 Now Departing
Highways in the Sky
They Fly Because
Only 40 Hours Away
My Home and Yours
Airplanes Help the World
A Christmas Party
This We Offer Contributions to our culture
Friends in an Air Age World A Review
OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE
Length
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Produced by Family Life Institute University of Oklahoma Submitted by
AudioVisual Education University of Oklahoma 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 responsibilities in earning these rights for ourselves insuring them for
everyone and preserving them for generations to come shta
Catalog No Title Lenffth
401 Family Citizenship Patterns 15 mjn
402 Real Meaning of Freedom 15 mjn
403 Too Much Freedom ie mi
404 What Does Youth Want 15 ra
405 The Right to Friends te m
406 The Right to Differ 15 Jn
14407 Grandparents Have Rights Too 15 min
408 Being and Having Good InLaws 15 min
409 The Prima Donna at Home Spoiled Child 15 min
410 Meeting Lifes Jolts 15 min
411 Honesty Begins at Home 15 min
412 The Church and the Family 15 min
413 Lasting Faith 15 min
414 About You 15 min
415 Adventures in Living 15 min
416 Success at School 15 min
417 Do Children Have Worries 15 min
418 Listen as Well as Talk 15 min
419 Adults Can Learn from Youth 15 min
420 The Rights of Others 15 min
421 Old Enough to Date 15 min
422 Going Steady 15 min
423 Early Marriages 15 min
424 Children Are Individuals 15 min
425 Youth Can Share Responsibilities 15 min
426 Old Enough to Know Better 15 min
427 What About Discipline 15 min
428 Questions Young People Are Asking 15 min
429 Tensions Are Explosive 15 min
430 How American Are You 15 min
COMMERCIAL LAW
The following programs were made by the Minnesota State Bar Association
and furnished by Minnesota State Department of Education shta
Catalog Jo
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
Title Length
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THATS THE LAW
A series of dramatic programs designed to show the need for proper legal advice
in many familiar instances of personal and business activity Typical situations
are dramatized to illustrate due process of law Presented with an entertaining
touch making the educational experience a pleasant one for the listener Pro
duced by Radio House University of Texas jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
3477 Legal Involvements in Automobile Accidents 15 min
153478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
3485
3486
3487
3488
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Leasing Property for Mineral Rights 15 min
False Arrest Negligence and Slander 15 min
All part of a days loss to an uninformed department store
manager
The Right of Free Trial by Jury 15 min
The responsibility of every citizen to serve when called for
jury duty
Responsibility of a Witness
The story of a man who hears a crime committed
Making a Will
Distribution of an estate
Patent Laws
How to protect an invention
Copyright Laws
How they affect everyone who writes even personal letters
The Statute of Limitations 15 min
The story of a man who almost lost a piece of property by
ignoring it
Legal Age
The problems of legal involvement with minors
An Attractive Nuisance and its Legal Hazards
Error of False Accusation
The legal error and its consequences
Leasing a Dwelling
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Some pointers on the right and wrong way to go about it
DRIVER TRAINING
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators with the
tion of the Minnesota Highway Department has made these dramatic
concerning automobile safety available jhshta
Catalog
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445
446
447
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449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
No Title
Hazardous Driving
Drinking and Driving
Hit and Run Driver
The Driver and the Pedestrian
The Difference Between Knowing 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
cooperajrograms
Length
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16465 Lightning Strikes Twice
466 False Alarm
467 Licensed to Kill
468 Mattie Gets Her Reward Too Soon
469 Just One More Cocktail
470 Future Officer Buddy Taylor Gets His Man
471 The Green Light Means Caution
472 A Man Is Known by the Car He Keeps
473 Drivers Can Do More Than Doctors
474 Accent on Youth
475 A Vacation from Life
476 A Badge of Dishonor
477 Sometimes We Kill the Ones We Love
478 To Heaven by Accident
479 Care Courtesy Caution or Carelessness
480 Tom Gets a Promotion
481 A Little Horseplay with Horse Power
482 A Race With Death
483 A Killer Leaves a Calling Card
484 A Shroud for Francie
485 Last Horizon
486 Jimmy Gets a Bicycle
487 A Rendezvous with Sudden Death
488 Speed The Demon of the Highway
489 Fire Chief Luke Pedestrian Fatality
490 School Bus Precious Cargo
491 Cross Roads of Destiny
492 Closed Car Windows May Mean Death
493 Winter Hazards
494 Icy Spots and Cars United in Death
495 Christmas in a Hospital
496 Killing Ice
497 Driving Temptation
498 Destiny Rides on Tires
499 Attempt at Suicide
500 Homes on Wheels
501 Seeing Eye Dog
502 Luck Runs Out
503 Eye Witness
504 HitRun on the Loose
505 With You Always in Spirit
506 The Guilty Conscience
507 Trusting Your Doctor
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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 Title Length
2623 The Dangerous Game 15 min
2624 A Right to Be Proud 15 min
2625 One for the Books 15 min
172626 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 AU 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
2642 The Cheat
2643 The Forgetful Family
2644 There Ought to Be a Law
2645 The Careful Kind
2890 Once Too Often
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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
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
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No Title
Murder on Wheels Street Safety
The Case of the Happy Landings
The Safest Route from Home to School
The Case of the Hazardous Halls Safety in Schools
The Call of the Wild Witch
Halloween and Practical Jokes
Danger on the Range Kitchen Hazards
Ladder to the Hospital Safety in the Home
Danger Takes No Holiday Accidents at Holiday Time
The Case of the Lurking Volts Danger in Electricity
The Case of the Cold Bulldog Safety in Winter Sports
The Case of the Sinister Shop Safety in the Use of Tools
The Case of the Toy Assassin
Christmas Time and Danger
Fair Game for Trouble Safety in OutDoor Play
The Case of the Deadly Drops Poisons
The Case of the SixtyFour Dollar Question
The Answer Is Up to You
Length
15 min
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BIOGRAPHIES IN SOUND
Produced by the National Broadcasting Company these programs introduce
the listener to the lives and work of famous personages On most of them
the actual voices not only of the personality himself but also of his friends
and associates are heard The programs are very interesting and well suited
for classroom use jhsh
18Catalog No
5939A
Title
Length
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5940A
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5941A
5941B
5942A
5942B
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5946A
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5947A
5947B
5880A
5880B
Meet Ernest Hemingway 30 min
Hemingway man and author is given a critical appraisal by
persons who know him best fellow authors literary critics
actors bullfighters Heard on these tapes in addition to Hem
ingway himself are Max Eastman John Mason Brown Corn
elia Otis Skinner Marlon Brando James T Farrell Leonard
Lyons and others Excellent listening for classes in American
literature
Part Two of Above 30 min
Meet Carl Sandburg 30 min
The most appealing thing about this biography in sound is
the voice of Sandburg himself The booming voice is heard
several times reading Sandburgs own poetry and singing Amer
ican folk songs This also is recommended for classes in litera
ture
Part Two of Above 30 min
They Knew Thomas Wolfe 30 min
An introduction to the life and work of the late American author
by persons who were closely associated with him
Part Two of Above 30 min
They Knew President Roosevelt 30 min
Several excerpts from the late Presidents famous speeches
are heard on this program Also heard are Mrs Eleanor Roose
velt James A Farley Henry Wallace and others Recommended
for history classes
Part Two of Above 30 min
George Washington 30 min
A dramatization of important episodes in the life of our first
President
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Albert Schwietzer 30 min
Dr Schwietzer has been called the worlds greatest living person
On these tapes a personality profile is given by some of his
friends and professional associates Recommended for classes in
religion philosophy and music
Part Two of Above 30 min
Will Rogers 30 min
The voices of Rogers himself and of many who knew him are
heard on these tapes Recommended for classes in folklore and
Americana
Part Two of Above 30 min
W C Fields 30 min
A sound biography of the man who once was known as the
funniest man
Part TVo of Above 30 min
Jerome Kern 30 min
A close look into the life and music of one of Americas most
popular composers
Part Two of Above 30 min
New Yorks Greatest Mayor 30 min
A biography in sound of the late Fiorello H LaGuardia Of
interest to classes in government
Part Two of Above 30 min
195948A George M Cohan 30 min
A sound biography of one of Americas most popular show
business personalities
5948B Part Two of Above 30 min
5949A John Golden 30 min
Although he was not too well known to the general public John
Golden was a versatile and respected theater producer Of in
terest to classes in drama
5949B Part Two of Above 30 min
5950A Fred Allen 30 min
Jack Benny and many other show business personalities remin
isce about the late comedian
5950B Part Two of Above 30 min
THE GREAT ADVENTURE
Produced and broadcast by the Radio Guild of Radio Station KUOM Univer
sity 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
Catalog No Title
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
Autobiography of Cellini
Diary of Samuel Pepys
Memories of Cassanova
Confessions of Rousseau
Autobiography of Franklin
David Crockett
Lincoln Steffens
Helen Keller
Family Circle Skinner
A Roving Commission Churchill
This Is My Story Eleanor Roosevelt
Life with Father Day
Shy Anthony Aardvark
OUT OF MY LINE
Length
15 min
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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 and broadcast over
radio station KUOM as part of the University School of the Air and are
designed for listening shta
Catalog No Title Length
549
550
551
552
553
Joseph Addison
Conversation for the Spectator of 1711
Charles Lamb The Superannuated
Samuel L Clemens Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
Samuel McCord Cruthers
Every Mans Natural Desire to Be Someone Else
William A White Childhood Life in Kansas 1870
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555
556
557
558
559
2706
2707
Frank 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
Sherwood Anderson A Writers Copy of Realism 15 min
D H Lawrence Morning in Mexico 15 min
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END OF THE RAINBOW
Primary and elementary stories prepared by the Oklahoma School of the Air
End of the Rainbow series Radio Station WNAD University of Oklahoma
Useful in English Speech or Drama pel
Catalog No Title
3081 Belindas New Shoes
A girl in Holland and a dream of new shoes
3082 The Big Snow Storm
Children and Teacher Snowed In at School
3083 Comanche
True story of an Army WarHorse and his adventures
3084 Eeyore Loses His Tail
How a lost tail for a donkey was found
3085 Ellen Rides Again
Ellens bragging about riding causes a problem
3086 Gardenias First Night at the Ranch
Gardenia a goat visiting a ranch
3087 Gardenias Trouble
Gardenia a goat in trouble because of what she ate
3088 The Middle Bear
Jane playing the Middle Bear in The Three Bears
3089 Song of the Little Donkey
A rich man and many children made happy
3090 Time for Poetry
Selections of some of the finest childrens poems
3091 The Twins
Two Best Friends when they tried to be twins
3092 Waggles and the Dog Catcher
Excitement running from the dog catcher
3093 William and His Kitten
How William got to keep a Lost kitten
Length
15 min
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DRAMA
A series of radio drama and drama musicals produced by NBC and recorded
from radio Will be found interesting in English Speech Drama and music
appreciation classes
21Catalog No Title Length
6013A The Cocktail Party 30 min
A radio version of the play by T S Eliot Alec Guinness and
Kathleen Nesbit play the leading roles supported by members
of the original Broadway cast Of interest to literature and
drama classes
6013B Part Two of Above 30 min
6013C Part Three of Above 30 min
6014 Jose Ferrer as Cyrano de Bergerac 30 min
Several scenes from the motion picture are recorded on this
tape A super performance which should be heard by every
serious student of the drama
6015A Death of a Salesman 30 min
A radio version of the Broadway play
6015B Part Two of Above 30 min
6016A The Actor 30 min
A documentary program on which actors are praised ridiculed
taken apart and put together again Both actors and critics are
heard on this program which attempts to analyze the personality
and mentality of the average actor
6016B Part Two of Above 30 min
6017A The Corn Is Green 30 min
The sound track of a television version of this play
6017B Part Two of Above 30 min
6017C Part Three of Above 30 min
6018A Peter Pan
The sound track of a television version of this m
Mary Martin
6018B Part Two of Above
6018C Part Three of Above
6018D Part Four of Above
6019A Peter Pan
A condensed radio version of this musical
6019B Part Two of Above
6020A King Richard III
This is the sound track of the Sir Laurence Oliver
production of the play by William Shakespeare
6020B Part Two of Above
6020C Part Three of Above
6020D Part Four of Above
6020E Part Five of Above
6020F Part Six of Above
30 min
usical starring
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TALES OF A TALKING STONE
These tapes present childrens tales taken from the folklore of all countries
Courtesy of University of Michigan WUOM el
Catalog No Title Length
3596 Talking Stone The Seneca Indian 15 min
3597 Frog The Spain 15 min
3598 Three Little Pigs and the Ogre Howard Pyle 15 min
3599 Teeny Tiny England and The Strange Visitor England 15 min
223600 Mary Mary So Contrary
Finland and The Husband Who Was to Mind
Norway
3601 Hare and the Hedgehog The De La Mare
3602 Wonderful TarBaby Story The
Harris and Mr Rabbit Hes A Good Fisherman
3603 Old Man Is Always Right The Anderson
3604 Sleeping Beauty The France
3605 Talk West Africa and Messenger to Maftam West
Africa
3606 Stone Soup France
3607 Voyage of the Wee Red Cap The Ireland
3608 Capful of Moonshine A Housman
3609 Cat and Mouse Keep House Germany
3610 Old Fire Dragaman United States
3611 Goose Girl The Germany
3612 East o the Sun and West o the Moon Norway
3613 Puss in Boots France
3614 Steadfast Tin Soldier The Denmark
3615 How Many Donkeys And Three Fridays Turkey
3616 Stone Lion The Tibet
3617 Childe Rowland England
3618 How Pat Got Good Sense Ireland
3619 Wonderful TeaKettle The and Urashima Japan
3620 Mouse Bride The Finland
3621 Where One Is Fed a Hundred Can Dine Spain
3622 Grateful Beasts The De La Mare
3623 Molly Whuppie and Master of All Masters England
3624 Captain Kidd United States
15 mill
The House
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Harris
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BOOKS AND AROUND
Reviews and dramatizations of some of the best books that have been written
for boys and girls including selections of songs and poetry in an attempt to
acquaint young listeners with the range and kinds of material found in books
Titles list authors and type of contents Courtesy of University of Michigan
eljh
Catalog No Title
6150 Introduction of Books and Around
6151 Wilder Laura Ingalls
6152 Magic
6153 Trees
6154 White E B
6155 Ransome Arthur
6156 Americana
6157 More Americana
6158 Thurber James
6159 Bishop Claire Huchet
6160 Dickens Charles
6161 Michigan Authors
6162 American History
6163 MacDonald George
6164 Pyle Howard
Length
30 min
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236165 Lawson Robert
6166 Space Travel
6167 Other Lands
6168 Hobbit The
6169 People and Places in The U S
6170 Smoky The Cowhorse
6171 Horses
6172 Poppins Mary
6173 Special Awards and Events
6174 Moffats The
6175 Andersen Hans Christian
6176 Doll Stories
6177 Poetry and Ballads
6178 Price Homer
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AMERICAN ADVENTURE
A study of man in the New World his values and his characteristics who he is
what he believes what he lives by Produced on grantsinaid from the National
Association of Educational Broadcasters made possible by the Fund for Adult
Education and the Educational Radio and Television Center Produced by
The Communication Center of the University of North Carolina Submitted
by Bureau of Visual Education Extension Division University of North
Carolina sh
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6031
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Title
Length
King With Crown 30 min
A study of dignity and selfsacrifice The story of a slave bov
on a slave ship and the man who helps him
Hearthfire
A study of home and family The story of a Tennessee ramify
forced to leave the family homestead when the TVA constructs
Norris Dam
Grandfather Jefferson 30
A study of a grandfathers love for his grandchildren The s
of the latter days of Jefferson
Grenade ft
A study of an aspect of basic patriotism The story of a NeTo
soldier in the first World War who has no stock reasons for
fighting
The Eccentric
A study of the eccentric in our society The story of an out
spoken philosophy professor
The Rat on Lincoln Avenue jn
A study of some attitudes toward authority The story of the
death of an outlaw y
The Zenger Trial 30
A study of faith in the common man The story of an historic
incident in the struggle between authority and freedom of the
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The Federal Lion 30 min
A study of some popular attitudes toward politics The story
of a male lion Memoun Bashaw a gift from the Emperor of
Morocco to President Andrew Jackson and the resulting
tempest in a teapot
Pioneer Call 30 min
A study of the challenge of new frontiers The story of a son
who never can be satisfied
Dial Emergency 30 min
A study of neighborliness The story of a young lady who must
find her brother somewhere in Maryland and the people
who help her
The Resolute 30 min
A study of persistence in the face of repeated failure The story
of Cyrus Field who on his fifth attempt lays the Atlantic Cable
Paint the Big Canvas 30 min
A study of visionary planning The story of LEnfant designer
of Washington D C
An Unfound Door 30 min
A study of the dedicated spirit The story of novelist Thomas
Wolfe when as a young man he is offered security at the price
of his dream
Builders on the River 30 min
A study of the artisans in our society The story of a carpenter
in the depression years who built himself a house
Story of a Poet 30 min
A study of an artist in our society The story of Edgar Allen Poe
The Yankee Loves a Lady 30 min
A study of love and duty The story of a northern general who
falls in love with a southern girl just after the Civil War
Appointment at Fords 30 min
A study of a mans attitude toward his destiny The story of
the latter days of Lincoln
The Demagogue 30 min
A study of a warped political campaign The story of a man
who has to win at any cost
Johnny Appleseed 30 min
A study of an individualist The story of the pioneer Johnny
Chapman
The Free Man 30 min
A study of a citizen who stands against social pressures The
story of Joseph Palmer who insists on his right to wear a
beard
Runaway Justice 30 min
A study of loyalty to state and conscience The story of a
southern plantation owner who aids two runaway slaves
Man of Iron
A study of courage The story of Ezra Lee and
marine mission
The Orchid
A study of strength and humility The story of
the life of George Washington Carver
The Battle
30 min
the first sub
30 min
early days in
30 min
A study of
Orleans
ar The story of a family and the Battle of New
25OLD TALES AND NEW
These dramatizations are about animals people places and things with con
tinued 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 Allis Rice and Betty Girling
Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No Title Length
560 A Yak at the County Fair 15 min
561 Whitney The Neighborly Whale 15 min
562 The Three Billy Goats Gruff 15 min
563 The Wolf and Red Riding Hood 15 min
564 The Bats Who Were Besieged 15 min
565 The Laughing Llama 15 min
566 The Three Bears 15 min
567 Martha Mouses Thanksgiving 15 min
568 The Wistful Weasel Programs About Holidays 15 min
569 Stardust 15 min
570 Tinsel 15 min
571 The Lost Puppy 15 min
572 Tiny Trees Christmas 15 min
573 The Special Day 15 min
574 Very Smallest Angels Christmas Programs About People 15 min
575 The Sleeping Beauty 15 min
576 Number Twelve Jones 15 min
577 The King and Queen of Hearts 15 min
578 Washington Goes Visiting 15 min
579 Prince Fairyfoot Programs About Things and Happenings 15 min
580 The Lonely Moon 15 min
581 Robert the Tired Rabbit 15 min
582 Very Smallest Angels Easter 15 min
583 Lumps Easter 15 min
584 The Brudneys and Spring 15 min
585 Mother Natures Vacation 15 min
586 The Empty Basket 15 min
587 The Case of the Stubborn Turnip 15 min
The following programs are originals written for radio by Allis Rice and
Betty Girling except those starred which are adaptations of familiar folk tales
A Fairy Tale World
Catalog No Til
588 Cinderella
589 Snow White and Rose Red
615 A Disturbing Afternoon
616 Z T Grubney and Fall
617 Lonesome Sandman
618 George Goblin
619 It Happened on a Forest Path
Length
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26 Ill
620 Beauty and the Beast
621 Riimpelstiltskin
622 The Chosen One adopting a baby sistei
Many Friendly Animals
Catalog No Title
623 Turnabout Zoo
624 The NearSighted Groundhog
625 The Most Unusual Teddy Bear
626 The Snoopy Polar Bear
627 A Puppy and His Best Friend
628 McTavish the Sheep Dog
629 The Three Pigs
Flowers Bunnies and Very Strange Happenings
630 The Most Unusual Daisy
631 The Princesss Slipper
632 An Easter Bonnet for a Bunny
633 The Blue Easter Bunny
634 The Tired Train
635 Freddie the Freight Elevator
636 The Flying Flower
637 Alfred the Anteater
OLD TALES AND NEW
Once again animals people places and things comes to life in these story
dramatizations written especially for radio by Betty Girling Wherever 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
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Unusual Things Occur in the Fall
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The Princess with the Rose Colored Eyes
The Strangest Lighthouse in the World
And So They Called Him Crazy
The Most Persistent Pumpkin
Holidays for Everyone
Thanks for Everything
The Best Present of All
It Happened in the Wintertime
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
Its the Song of a Canary
Sylvia the Nearsighted Sunflower
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272726 Theres a Very Strange Law in Pindilly
2727 The Grubneys Celebration
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OLD TALES AND NEW
Produced by Minnesota School of the Air Station KUOM University of Min
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Length
Moona The Mern GoRound Cow 15 min
Moona the chief character of this story is a cow But Moona
isnt the ordinary stayhomeinthepasture sort of cow Not at
all Moonas secret ambition is to go roundandround on the
merrygoround in the lot next to the pasture Moona becomes
the first and only merrygoround cow
3458 Elaine Who Couldnt Remember 15 min
By Allis Rice Bens Elaine is a very young elephant who simply
cant remember the things her mother asks her to do The story
relates many reasons for her mothers worrying about Elaines
forgetfulness And as her mother says Elaine an elephant
NEVER forgets But finally the other animals think of a way
to help Elaine remember And she never forgets again
3459 Columbus Collie 15 min
By Betty Girling Christopher Columbus was looked upon as a
madman by the people of his time Only Kip Columbus
dog had faith in him When Columbus obtained the help of
Queen Isabella in financing his voyage Kip went along Because
of Kip we like to think Christopher Columbus discovered the
new world
3460 The Mystery of the Missing Jewels 15 min
By Allis Rice Bens There is a great mystery to be solved at
the North Pole The crown for the Polar Bear Queen is missing
The crown is recovered and the Polar Bear Queen is crowned
while all the Polar Bear people look on
3461 The Misunderstood Cocker Spaniel 15 min
By Betty Girling Midnight a black cocker spaniel pup is the
only dog in his neighborhood On his first outing all the
cats who live nearby invite him to join them in their fun prac
ticing for Halloween Not knowing that cats and dogs arent
supposed to get along together Midnight accepts the invitation
Theyd never seen a cocker spaniel before and hadnt the least
idea that he was a dog But Midnight is strictly a failure as a
cat This program illustrates the idea that in our world a person
must be accepted for what he is and not merely for his ability
to conform
3462 Pierre The Remarkable Prairie Dog 15 min
By Allis Rice Bens Pierre is an unusual Prairie Dog because
he wants to live alone Not knowing what to do he is pacing
up and down the prairie when John Carters father finds him and
takes him home to John who has always wanted a dog of his
own And Pierre is very happy because at last he has a home
283463 Jonathons Thanksgiving IS min
By Allis Rice Bens Jonathon White has been given a turkey
to raise for Thanksgiving He has taken good care of it and
doesnt want to give it up The businessmen in town are having
a hobby show and Jonathon enters his turkey The turkey wins
a prize for being the bestcaredfor hobby and Jonathon buys
another turkey for dinner
3464 The Story of the Slow Coming Winter 15 min
By Betty Girling Once years ago winter didnt get started on
time In fact it was common gossip that Jack Frost was late
starting his work Mrs Claus tells Jacks parents that Santa
must have snow very soon or hed not be able to deliver his
Christmas gifts Jack overheard the conversation and wanting
a Christmas himself he got up promising all the while to
stay awake as well as to get to bed on time in the future
3465 The Most Famous Tree in the World 15 min
By Betty Girling Long ago there was a small tree in a forest
Through the summer the other trees revealed their fine greenery
to the world while the little trees porcupinelike needles hardly
showed in the background Along about December a family
from the nearby village came into the forest searching for a
very special tree The people chose him and he was taken to a
home where those wonderful people decorated him One little
child was so impressed that all he could say was Its the most
beautiful tree in the world
3466 A Strange Occurence in Toyland 15 min
By Betty Girling The chief character is Mr Middlewilly a
wonderful old toymaker who is about to retire Mr Middlewillys
toys are very worried about him for they know that he his no
family and one one to keep him company Rather than leave
him the toys which have been sold come back to the woi vshop
during the magic hour of midnight when the toys come alh e
3467 The Very Smallest Angel IS min
By Betty Girling The very smallest angel in heaven is consk ered
too small by all the other angels to assist in the preparation for
the Christ Childs birth She is even thought too small to o to
Bethlehem for the ceremony but by a happy chance Me is
called upon to show an important cloud the way to Bethl hem
and arrives just in the nick of time to receive a smile rom
the Baby Christ
3468 Window Frosting 15 min
By Allis Rice Bens It is time for the annual Jack Frost Wimow
Frosting Contest Young Jeffry decides to enter the contest
Everyone tells him hes foolish and just wasting him time The
day of the contest they find out they are wrong when Jeffrys
window frosting design is the most beautiful theyre ever seen
3469 Stone Soup 15 min
Adapted by Betty Girling This is the story of a soldier on his
way home He stops at a roadside cottage and asks if he might
have some food but the woman very discourteously refuses him
him and tells him to be on his way Thereupon he asks if he
might have a kettle and some water to make himself some
soup from two stones hes carrying The story tells how he
tricked the woman into giving him ingredients for his soup
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3470 The Ugly Duckling IS mm
Adapted by Betty Girling Adaptation of the old fable
3471 Donald The Disappointed Dachshund 15 min
By Betty Girling Poor Donald Hes a dachshund in a pet
store and unfortunately hes too long even for a dachshund
When he is purchased by a family they cant keep him At
last he finds a way that works By walking upright on his
hind legs like a humanperson he has no more trouble and
the family takes him back
The Emperors New Clothes 15 min
Adapted by Allis Rice Bens Adapted from an old folk tale
Jack and the Beanstalk 15 jn
Adapted by Duane Zimmerman Adapted from the famous fable
The Nightingale 15 min
Adapted by Duane Zimmerman A fable of the Emperor of
China and a nightingale
The Red Rose That Faded 15 mi
By Betty Girling One night when Beauty finally hides her
buds and goes to sleep there is a terrible storm At dawn all
the roses wake up and empty their buds of the rainwater
all but Beauty She sleeps till noon And when she wakes up
she finds that all her color is gone Late that afternoon the
other roses notice something different about Beauty Shes red
again Lo and behold shed stayed out in the sun so long
that shes sunburned
The Three Elephants Vacation 15 min
By Betty Girling On a lovely round island in the middle of a
lovely round lake in Africa there lives a family of elephants
Alfred Albert and Agamemnon Elephant One day the three
elephants decide they want to take a vacation Mother warns
them not to go near the lake After a time Agamemnon begins
to feel tired By nightfall he is dragging his trunk on the
ground It is then that they find out why Agamemnon is so
tired When Mother Elephant had warned them against going in
the water he thought that he wouldnt even be able to get a
drink so hed filled his trunk just in case he became thirsty
OLD TALES AND NEW
This series of programs was furnished by Minnesota Department of Education
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707 The Proper Place for a Panda
708 Six Very Strange Giraffes
709 The Octopus
511 Cuddles the Camel
710 Gregory Ghost
71 The Cat Who Wasnt Black
514 The Horse Who Loved Music
712 Measles the Freckled Lion
7J3 Geoffrey Giraffe
714 The Speedy Poke
715 Z T Grubney and Winter
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30716 The Case of the Drafted Fireflies
717 Holiday Candles
521 Kachoo
522 The Sleepless Bear
718 Christinas Stories and Poems
524 A Small Tribute
719 The Uncommon Snow
720 Wintertime Stories and Poems
721 The Birthday Party
722 Valentines Day
723 Twins All Over the Place
724 The Big Argument
531 How the Robins Breast Turned Red
532 How the Easter Lily Was Chosen
533 The Bear Who Carried Away the Boy
725 Little Peoples Holiday
726 A Pair of Strange Ears
727 The Boy in the Circus Parade
728 Springtime Stories and Poems
729 Mother Natures Invention
730 Z T Grubney and Summer
High School English Radio Dramatic Adaptations Produced and
the National Broadcasting Company jhsh
5022 Cyrano de Bergerac Walter Hampden
5023 The Barrets of Wimpole Street RathboneStraight
5024 The Corn Is Green Jane Cowl
5025 Dark Victory Celeste Holm and Walter Abel
5026 On Borrowed Time Boris Karloff
5027 Little Women Joan Carfield
5028 A Tale of Two Cities Brian Aherne
5029 The Enchanted Cottage Gene Tierney
5030 A Dolls House I Bergman and Brian Aherne
5031 The World We Make Jessica Tandy
5032 The Devil and Daniel Webster Raymond Massey
5033 Young Mr Lincoln Henry Fonda
5034 The Citadel Walter Pidgeon
5035 The Farmer Takes a Wife Eddie Albert and Margo
5036 Icebound Cornell Wilde
5037 The Goose Hangs High Walter Abel
5038 The Lady with a Lamp Madeline Carrol
5039 You and I Peggy Wood and Otto Cruger
5040A The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
5040B The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
5041A Valley Forge
5041B Valley Forge
5042A Mary of Scotland
5042B Mary of Scotland
5043A Macbeth
5043B Macbeth
5044A Romeo and Juliet
5044B Romeo and Juliet
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31LIBRARY CLASSICS
The following series of twentysix programs was 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
Catalog No Title Length
590 Introduction Where the Roads Lead 15 min
The roads of adventure into the world of books are many they
lead to everywhere
Treasures of the Earth 15 min
The story of men who sought Black Gold
The Sky at Night 15 min
The story of Edmund Halley the English astronomer
Buried Cities 15
The result of the terrible eruption of the volcano Vesuvius
American Strong Men 15
Mike Fink the King of the Keelboatmen
Norse Heroes Lief the Lucky 15
Greek Heroes Odysseus ten years of wande n 15
Modern Whimsey 15
The amusing story of a young maple tree
Hot Lands 15 min
Shim is an Arab boy who lives in the distant deserts of Persia
The White Continent 15 min
The diary of Captain Robert Scott
The Other Americas 15
Pitas pig was painted yellow with pink roses on his back
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Cats and Dogs
A prize winning pupil story from Indiana
Explorers ship boy with Columbus
European Lands Heidi the little Swiss mountain girl
Servants of the People Ernie Pyle war correspondent
Trail Blazers the Oregon Trail
Cowboys
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Rush of 1849
Horses
Rinding Brothers The Greatest Show on Earth
Wild Animals Africa and The Johnson Family
Family Life
The story of a family in Fairbanks Alaska
Workers
This is the story of the Johnsons a Negro family living near
Memphis Tennessee
Mountains men risk their lives climbing mountains 15 min
The Northwoods Timber the cry of the lumbermen 15 min
Old Man River two small boys build a raft 15 min
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SHAKESPEAREAN SERIES
This series has been prepared for general listening by radio station WUOM
University of Michigan and has been made available to Georgia schools
through the courtesy of that institution jhsh
325056 Introduction to Shakespeare 30 min
Introduces the material which is to follow in the remaining pro
grams by pointing up some of Shakespeares outstanding contri
butions to literature
5057 The Shakespearean Plot 30 min
Discusses the three parts of a play the beginning the middle
and end and illustrates these parts from Romeo and Juliet
5058 The Shakespearean Character 30 min
Illustrates how a writer gets across to his audience the character
of his actors Anthony and Cleopatra provide the illustrations
5059 Diction and Speech 30 min
Discusses techniques and methods employed by Shakespeare to
provide the best kind of speech for every occasion high and low
plain and elaborate description argument oratory meditation
Emphasis is on his sheer command of words
5060 How Shakespeare Uses Words 30 min
By drawing illustration from Julius Caesar this program con
siders how Shakespeare by use of words makes his characters
and us do what he wants
5061 The Shakespearean Atmosphere 30 min
Discusses and illustrates from several plays various kinds of
atmosphere such as romance kinds of weather horror and
pathos as portrayed by Shakespeare
5062 Continuation of the Atmosphere Theme 30 min
Illustrations for this program are drawn from the Tragedy of
Macbeth with it horror and terror
5063 The Shakespearean Comedy 30 min
Illustrates the many subtle ways by means of which Shakespeare
introduced comedy into his plays
SHAKESPEARE AT WORK
Dramatizations of Shakespeares works with commentary by Dr G B Harrison
noted Shakespearean authority The first eight broadcasts introduce a variety
of the playwrights methods The last five present the entire play Julius
Caesar Courtesy of University of Michigan WUOM sh
Catalog No Title
6179 Introduction to Shakespeare
6180 Shakespearean Plot The
6181 Shakespearean Character The
6182 Shakespearean Diction and Speech
6183 How Shakespeare Uses Words
6184A Shakespearean Atmosphere The
6184B Shakespearean Atmosphere The Continued
6186 Shakespearean Comedy The
6187 Julius Caesar Act I
6188 Julius Caesar Act II
6189 Julius Caesar Act III
6190 Julius Caesar Act IV
6191 Julius Caesar Act V
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33 FUN WITH SPEECH
This series was produced by South Dakota School of the Air directed by Miss
Allis 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 kinderg arten
through the fourth grade It requires 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 predominant pel
Catalog No Title Length
638 Lets Get Acquainted 15 min
Speech is an essential need in our society The organs oi 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
639 The Tired Old Man The study of the production of the sound h 15 min
640 The Motor Boat The study of the production of the sound p 15 min
641 Play Boo The study of the production of the sounc 1 b 15 min
642 The Humming Top The study of the production of the sound m 15 min
643 The Car That Wouldnt Go The study of the production of the sound w 15 min
644 Ten Little Candles The study of the production of the sound wh 15 min
645 The Mad Cat The study of the production of the sound f 15 min
646 The Old Gray Goose 15 min
The study of the production of the sound tr i This is the
breathed form of the th
647 The Big Fly The study of the production of the sound v 15 min
648 The Clock The study of the production of the sound t 15 min
649 The Woodpecker The study of the production of the sound d 15 min
650 The Naughty Mosquito The study of the production of the sound d 15 min
651 The Carnival of Fun 15 min
A review of the sounds studied in the previous esson
652 Elizabeth Wallace 15 min
2997 Johnny and the Bone k 15 min
2998 Galloping Ponies g 15 min
2999 Are You Sleeping ng 15 min
3000 The Rain Storm 1 15 min
3001 The Lost Puppy y 15 min
3002 The Mad Dog r 15 min
3003 The Little Snake s 15 min
3004 The Busy Bee z 15 min
3005 Shoo Shoo Shoo sh 15 min
3006 Billys Haircut zh 34 15 min
3007 The Proud Engine ch t sh
3008 Johnny Juniper j d zh
3009 Friends in the Rain 1
3010 The Mad Dog Meets Friends br kr dr tr fr gr pr
thr shr
3011 Lets Say Goodbye Review
BOOK CHATS WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS
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 15 min
Tomorrow Will Be Better author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Robert Penn Warren
World Enough and Time All the Kings Men
Dr Ancel Keys The Biology of Human Starvation
Mrs John Wilson Minnetonka Story
Colonel Harry Snyder
Snyders Book on Big Game Hunting
Arthur Mizener
The Far Side of Paradise a biography of F Scott Fitzgerald
Vera Kebey 15 min
Red River Runs North a history of the Red River Valley region
James Gray 15 min
The University of Minnesota a history of the U of M
Bill OBrien 15 min
Dr Herbert Graf 15 min
Opera for the People stage director of the Metropolitan Opera
Company
Maud Hart Lovelace 15 min
The Trees Kneel at Christmas author of Early Candlelight
Carolyn Gordon The Strange Children 15 min
James Farrell 15 min
Best known for Studs Lonigan Triology
Allen Tate 15 min
Poet and literary critic professor at University of Minnesota of
English
Frederick Manfred 15 min
Bill Martin Childrens Author 15 min
Norman Cousins 30 min
Editor of the Saturday Review of Literature
Bennet Cerf Humorous President of Random House 15 min
The following programs consist of a series of interviews on book publications
which should be of special interest to journalism students
671 Interview with Paul Hillstead 15 min
Director and editor of Webb Publishing Company St Paul
672 Interview with Helen Clapestattle 15 min
Editor of the University of Minnesota Press
673 Interview with Jane McCarty 15 min
Production Manager of the University of Minnesota Press
35Interview with Jo Byrne 15 min
Sales and promotion Webb Publishing Company St Paul
Interview with Walter J Wilwerding artistillustrator 15 min
Interview with Robert W Smith 15 min
Minneapolis StarTribune reviewer
Interview with Mrs Alice Carlson 15 min
Manager book department at Powers
Under and Holten 15 min
Walt Kelley 15 min
Mrs Hale MacLaren 15 min
Mrs Kelleley 15 min
John K Sherman 15 min
Blagan and McDermit Sherlock Holmes 15 min
Richard Harrison Expert on Scotland Yard 15 min
Mrs Buchannan Book Profits Go to Orphan Children 15 min
Dr Ervin Cerlin 15 min
Leading Collector of Childrens Books
Werner Levi Author of a Book about India 15 min
Rudy Breck Behind the Scenes in Television 15 min
Mrs M Walkabart 15 min
National League of American Pen Women
Dr Margaret Mead Anthropologist 15 min
Professor Quinlen 18th Century Poet 15 min
John Caldwell Behind the Scenes in Korea 15 min
Countess of Listwell This I Have Seen 15 min
Phil Jordan Folklore Writer 15 min
Audie Murphy Author Actor 15 min
Jane Macelvain Author 15 min
Sigard Hole Norwegian Novelist Translator 15 min
Cecial Tilton Expert on the Far East 15 min
Helen Acker Anderson Author The School Train 15 min
Louis McNeise Englands Leading Poet 15 min
Frances Carpenter A P Correspondent U N 15 min
John Growth Noted Artist Correspondent 15 min
Ogden Nash Poet 15 min
Stephen Spender English Poet 15 min
Hyren Haden Publishing Field 15 min
Dr Brown 15 min
Department of Religion Macalester College
THE TREASURE CHEST OF POETRY
The aim of this series is to help children 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
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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
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36 737 The Magic Carpet
738 Tall Tales
k 739 A Bit of Merriment
740 A Winter Day
k 741 An Album of Portraits
742 What of the Night
743 The Winter Is Past
744 Pictures at An Exhibition
B 745 Pied Piper of Hamelin
i i 746 Vacations Coming
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DRAMA OF POETRY
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 foi general audience Pro
fessor Harry Glicksman and Radio Hall players of the University of Wisconsin
are the narrators programs were presented over WHA Madison Wisconsin
shta
Catalog No Title Length
5077 Introduction 30 min
5078 Idylls of the King Tennyson 30 min
5079 Iliad and Aeneid Virgil 30 min
5080 Michael Wofdsworth 30 min
5081 Ballad of Billie Potts Warren 30 min
5082 Western Star Benet 30 min
5083 Prisoner of Chillon Byron 30 min
5084 Eve of St Agnes Keats 30 min
5085 Reynard the Fox Masefield 30 min
5086 Poetry and Drama in the Bible 30 min
5087 Alice in Wonderland Carroll 30 min
5088 Christabel Coleridge 30 min
5089 Selection Canterbury Tales 30 min
5090 Washington and Lincoln 30 min
5091 The Brownings 30 min
5092 Paradise Lost Milton 30 min
5093 The Poetry of Robert Frost 30 min
5094 Good Friday Masefield 30 min
5095 English and Scottish Ballads 30 min
5096 Edna St Vincent Millay 30 min
5097 Canterbury Tales II 30 min
5098 Willa Cather 30 min
LIVING IN THE LATER YEARS
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
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2728 Recommended Reading for Older People
2729 Older People Can Enjoy Sports
2730 National Aspects of the Aging Problem
2731 Psychological Aging
2732 Successful Retirement
2733 Nutritional Needs of Older People
2734 Gardening for Older People
2735 Books on Aging
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YOUR STORY PARADE
The following 60 titles were selected by Mrs Jewell Askew Director of Instruc
tion for Elementary Schools in the Houston Public Schools and Mis Merle
Barnett Primary Teacher in the Wichita Falls Public Schools and their collea
gues on the radio education committees of the Texas Association for Child
hood 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 Length
761 Valiant Little Tailor 15 min
762 Touch of Gold 15 min
763 Gingerbread Man 15 min
764 Thumbelina 15 min
765 The Star Wife 15 min
766 Hansel and Gretel 15 min
767 The Three Wishes 15 min
768 Little Black Sambo 15 min
769 The Rooster The Mouse and The Little Red Hen 15 min
770 Yonie Wondernose 15 min
771 The Tinderbox 15 min
772 The Town Musicians of Bremen 15 min
773 Robinson Crusoe 15 min
774 Pied Piper of Hamelin 15 min
775 Rip Van Winkle 15 min
776 The Three Little Pigs 15 min
777 Jack and the Beanstalk 15 min
778 Peter Rabbit and Mr McGregors Garden 15 min
779 The Elves and the Shoemaker 15 min
780 The Old Woman and Her Pig 15 min
781 SnowWhite and RoseRed 15 min
782 Dick Whittington and His Cat 15 min
783 The King of the Golden River 15 min
784 Gullivers Travels The Voyage to Lilliput 15 min
785 Rosy Nose 15 min
786 Morton Hatches the Egg 15 min
787 Little Lost Lamb and Forgetful Bear 15 min
788 Great Grandfather in the Honey Tree 15 min
789 Little Squeegy Bug 15 min
790 The Camel Who Took a Walk 15 min
791 Tobias 15 min
792 Big Lonely Dog 15 min
793 Blaze Finds the Trail 15 min
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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
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 grade kindergarten through 3 pel
Catalog No Title Length
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 Rumpelstiltskin German fairy tale
752 The Golden Touch Greek narrative
753 Old ShutEye
Adaptation of Old Lukoie by Hans Christian Andersen
754 The Bakers Neighbor 1
Tale of a miserly baker from Peru
755 The Three Golden Oranges Spanish story
756 Stan Boloban Roumanian folk tale
757 The Straw Ox Story from Russia
758 The Monkey and the JellyFish
Story of Japanese origin
759 The Three Wishes Story of a Swedish woodcutter
760 The First Peace Pipe
Story of the Great Spirit of the American Indians
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STORIES IN THE WIND
A series of dramas featuring fanciful characters and settings that appeal to
children of all ages Although the series is aimed at the five to ten year age
range adults find it pleasant listening Dramatized with elaborate musical
settings with original musical scores The script writer has not only demon
strated an unusual knack for comedy and fantasy but has woven a subtle lesson
into every story Produced by Radio House University of Texas pel
Catalog No
2983
Title
Length
Yankee Doodlebug and the AwThats Nothin 15 min
A story dedicated to the proposition that belittling the posses
sions and accomplishments of others is no way to make friends
when you move to a new community
2984 Little Frisky FourEyes 15 min
Encouragement for the child who is different How a wirehaired
terrier overcame the problem of wearing glasses
2985 Pushka the PugNosed Dragon 15 min
A story especially designed for boys and girls who resent a new
baby in the family
2986 Percival Pelicans Wonderful Tonic 15 min
A story with a Medicine Show setting that brings tonic to the
Mockingbird family and their community in a special way
2987 The Boy Who Couldnt Tell Time 15 min
Little Willie WhatTime gets a lesson in telling time that may
help other youngsters who have trouble reading the clock
2988 Perky Parakeets Pet Boy 15 min
When the tables are turned Billy learns that owning pets means
responsibility for their welfare as well as fun
2990 Melinda the Dancing Bear 15 min
Melinda learns that your hearts desire may come in a form
you dont recognize at a time you least expect it
2991 The Giant Slingshot of Dr Pokey 15 min
A story showing that bullies are often cowards under the surface
2992 The Wallaby and the Pickpocket 15 min
A pickpocket kidnaps a wallaby baby and the children meet
some interesting animals and birds of Australia
2993 Timothy Timid and the Black Velvet Dark 15 min
A child who is afraid of the dark finds how pleasant the night
time can be
2994 The Big Red Rose of Mrs Mose 15 min
Pepper Parker finds that kindness and generosity make happi
ness grow
2995 Anthony Antelope Stubs His Toe 15 min
A group of animal children find that friendship is too valuable
to be spoiled by petty quarrels
2996 Grandma TopsyTurveys Merry Christmas 15 min
Grandma gets mixedup and the results are a merry but unusual
Christmas
40AESOPS FABLES
This series is for children between the ages of six and nine It gives them the
magic of the world of fable in story form They will become friends with such
lovable characters as Mortimer Mouse Gilda the golden egg laying goose
Gus the Grasshopper and many more All the programs have their original
songs with music and lyrics that the children can readily learn Produced by
Childrens Programs Committee of the Junior League of Newark New Jersey
Catalog No Title Length
3517 The City Mouse and the Country Mouse 15 min
3518 The Grasshopper and the Ant 15 min
3519 The Lion and the Mouse 15 min
3520 The Conceited Frog 15 min
3529 The Hare with many Friends 15 min
3521 The Ape with No Tail 15 min
3522 The Tortoise and the Hare 15 min
3523 The Mice in Council Meeting 15 min
3524 The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg 15 min
3525 The Donkey Ride 15 min
3526 The Fox and the Cheese 15 min
3527 How the Tortoise Got Its Shell 15 min
3528 The Fox and the Rooster 15 min
TIME FOR A STORY
This series of tapes is about some of our best known childrens books Stories
which are full of adventure and humor stories which are fun to read as well
as being educational have been chosen Below at the end of the series we are
giving you an outline for one of the stories and teachers likewise can audition
these tapes and prepare like material for other story tapes These proj rams
were originally broadcast by the Jayhawk School of the Air Universi ty of
Kansas Lawrence Kansas el
Catalog No Title Length
5698 Homestead of the Free 30 min
5699 The Bears on Hemlock Mountain 30 min
5700 Show Lamb 30 min
5701 Little House on the Prairie 30 min
5702 ThirtyOne Brothers and Sisters 30 min
5703 Little Witch 30 min
5704 Eagle Feather 30 min
5705 Brighty of the Grand Canyon 30 min
5706 Climb a Lofty Ladder 30 min
5708 Red Sails to Capri 30 min
5709 Marcus and Narcissa Whitman 30 min
5710 Amahl and the Night Visitors 30 min
5713 Carvers George 30 min
5714 Finnegan II His Nine Lives 30 min
715 Magic Maize 30 min
5716 Mystery of the Hidden Book 30 min
5717 Ingvilds Diary 30 min
5718 The Talking Cat 41 30 min
5719 The Last Fort
5720 Captain Ramsays Daughter
5721 Jareb
5722 Burma Boy
5723 Mr Revere and I
5724 Cherokee Bill Oklahoma Pacer
5725 Miss Pickerell Goes Undersea
5726 Thomas Jefferson Champion of the People
5727 Strange Nurseries
5728 Babe Ruth
5729 Meph The Pet Skunk
5730 Rachel
5731 Just So Stories
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OUTLINE FOR ABOVE TAPES
EAGLE FEATHER
by Clyde Robert Bulla
SUMMARY Eagle Feather decided that he wanted to go to school after all
The Navajo Indian boy had not wanted to leave the hogan where he lived so
happily with his parents and his younger brother and sister he had not wanted
to give up his pleasant life of sheepherding and hunting But a visit to the
trading post made Eagle Feather eager to find some companions his own
age Then one careless act changed Eagle Feathers whole life He had to
leave his hogan and go to work for his greedy cousin And it began to look as
if he wouldnt get to school after all How this Navajo boy took matters into
his own hands and ran away so that he could get his wish makes an exciting
adventure story
BEFORE THE BROADCAST
1 Write these names on the board so the students may become familiar
with them before they hear the story
Eagle Feather
Morning Bird younger sister
Round Woman wife of Crook Nose
Teasing Boy younger brother
Crook Nose his cousin
Small Boy son of Crook Nose
2 Explain to the students that a hogan is an Indian dwelling place
built in circular shape of logs and dirt
AFTER THE BROADCAST
1
Ask members of the class to find out something about the Navajo
Indians how they live where they came from etc
2 Have class members prepare a display of photographs drawings etc
of Indian settlements and communities
3 What is a sing Do Indians still believe that this is the best way
to cure sickness
42READING IS ADVENTURE
The following 60 programs were selected by the professional 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 supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant Texas Edu
cation Agency jh
Catalog No Title
821 Hello There Opening
822 Other Peoples Lives Biographies
823 Footprints on the Sands of Time Classics
824 Just for Fun Miscellaneous
825 Forward With America Historical
826 In the Realm of Whodunit Detective
827 Taking the High Road Aviation
828 College
829 On the High Seas Ships and Sailing
Clothes Chats and Checkbooks College Life
830 Big Men and Big Country Texas and Southwest
831 Amigos del Sur Mexico and Latin America
832 Fine Reading About Fine Arts
Music Drama Painting etc
833 Captain Blood Favorites
834 The Kingdom of Flying Men Fiction
835 My Eyes Have a Cold Nose Fact
836 Road to Down Under Family
837 Trumpeter of Krakow Fun and Fancy
838 Big Bright Land Fiction
839 Raff the Story of an English Setter Friends
840 The Betty Betz Party Book Fun and Fancy
841 Walter Johnson King of the Pitchers Folks
842 Custer Fighter of the Plains Freedom and Frontiers
843 Youth Comes of Age Futures
844 TeenAge Mystery Stories Fun and Fancy
845 Story for the Storys Sake Fiction
846 It Could Have Been True Fiction
847 Books About Everything Fiction
848 Reading For Rainy Days Fiction
849 Seven Days to Learn Book Ways Book Week
850 Reading Thats Jolly for the Season of Holly
Christmas
851 The Lives They Lived Biography
852 Land of the Free Thanksgiving
853 New Books for the New Year New Year
854 The Years Before Us History
855 Star Reading on the Lone Star State Texas
856 The Test for the Best Newberry Award
857 Margaret Fiction
858 Manners Made Easy Electives
859 Red Heritage Fiction
860 Danger to Windward Fiction
861 Texas Star Texas Books
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43862 The Storybook of Earths Treasures Electives 15 min
863 Doak Walker ThreeTime AilAmerican Biography 15 min
864 Gandhi Fighter Without a Sword Biography 15 min
865 Johnny Texas Texas Books 15 min
866 Snow Dog Fiction and Animals 15 min
867 Amos Fortune Free Man Fiction and History 15 min
868 The Door in the Wall Newberry Award Books 15 min
869 America History 15 min
870 Persia Fictionalized Biography 15 min
871 England Fictionalized Biography 15 min
872 America Elective 15 min
873 Greenland Fiction 15 min
874 Switzerland Fictionalized History 15 min
875 Italy Fiction 15 min
876 America History 15 min
877 Siberia Fiction 15 min
878 France Fiction 15 min
879 India Fiction 15 min
880 America Fiction 15 min
PRENONS FRANCAIS
Produced by Sister Mary Gregoire O P Rosary College River Forest
Illinois Submitted by Kent State University eljhsha
Catalog No Title Length
6049 Prenons Francais 30 min
This tape lists about 200 given names The name is said first
in English and then in French by Mademoiselle Andree In
cluded are those names more rarely used in French but popular
in English and vice versa A few nicknames are also in this
list A brief dialogue functionally presents Comment vous
appelezvous
FRENCH
A native Frenchman pronounces words phrases and short sentences com
bined to present everyday situations and at the same time bring 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
selfexplanatory 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
898 Vowels Accents Silent Consonants
886 OU ON AI LIAISON
887 AN EN OI UVULAR R
888A AU EU and review
888B Part 2 of above
889 IN IEN
890 UN
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
44891 ILL IL numbers
892 GN OIN
893 GUE GUI numbers
15 min
15 min
15 min
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 Title Length
913 La Marseillaise 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives intruction in the pronun
ciation of the words of this national anthem Listeners are invited
to repeat the lines and sing two stanzas a first time slowly and
a second time with the proper military tempo
914 Alouette and Bon Homm Bon Homm 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation of the words of two songs Listeners are invited to repeat
the lines and sing selected stanzas a first time slowly and a
second time at the proper lively tempo
915 La Shevre de M Seguin 15 min
Professor Croteau reads the popular short story by Alphonse
Daudet
916 La Derniere Classe 15 min
Professor Croteau reads the popular short story by Alphonse
Daudet
917 French Christmas Carols 15 min
Miss Anne Marie Lair of Paris France working under the
supervision of Professor Croteau gives instruction in the pro
nunciation 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
918 French Fables 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation and interpretation of the following fables by La Fontaine
La Cigale et le Fourmi and Le Corbeau et le Renard Listen
ers are invited to repeat the lines and three students dramatize
the first fable
919 French Folk Songs 15 min
Miss Anne Marie Lair of Paris France working under the
supervision of Professor Croteau gives instruction in the pro
nunciation of the words of three folk songs The folk songs are
Au Clair de la Lune 11 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
The programs listed below are designed for use in conversational German
teaching by Curt Lehman language teacher at South St Paul High School
They are for use in beginning and second year German classes jhsh
45Catalog 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 Schlarai fen land
5114 Das Ceschenk
5115 Der Kleine Vogel
5116 Des Esels Schatten
5117 Till Eulenspiegel Erster Teil
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
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
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Catalog No
920
921A
921B
922
LATIN
These programs have been prepared by N J DeWitt William McDonald and
Donald C Swanson of the Department of Classical Languages of the Univer
sity 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
Title Length
How Words Work 15 mjni
The contrastive approach to English and Latin linguistics
a comparison of the methods which the two languages use to
express meaning
How Words Change 15 mi
The diachronic approach to English and Latin linguistics
showing how time causes change in languages
Part Two of Above 15 mm
How Caesar Spoke 15 mn
A discussion of the pronunciation of Latin in the first century
B C
Cicero Against Catiline 15 mul
An exciting dramatization of Ciceros First Speech Against
Catiline produced with professional studio facilities sound af
fects musical bridges An American boy falls asleep 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 5 minutes of Ciceros speech faded out to the solemn
conclusion where Cicero prays to Jupiter The speech is ac
companied 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
923
46Quis Sum
Little stories in simple Latin progressively advanced from the third or fourth
week of beginning Latin The hearer is supposed to guess the identity of the
subject No 934 and 925 are entirely in simple Latin No 926 927 and 928
are more advanced with vocabulary help and comments in English jh
Catalog No Title Length
934 Little Boy Blue the Little Red Hen 15 min
925 Christopher Columbus Peter Rabbit George
Washington 15 min
926 Abraham Lincoln 15 min
927 Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs 15 min
928 Julius Caesar 15 min
Latine Loquimur
A series of dialogues in Latin interspersed with English graded for increasing
audioability They center around Marcus a foreign visitor to an American
school who prefers to talk Latin because his English is weak Marcus diffi
culties with English and his protestations that Latin is simpler point a moral
New Latin words and idioms are made clear by association or parallel English
statements Greetings and conversational idioms are used throughout the series
jh
Catalog No
929
930
931
932
933
Title Length
General Conversation About Things in the Classroom 15 min
Dialogue accompanied by a third voice to clarify idioms and
new vocabulary
Systematic Introduction of Vocabulary for Things in the 15 min
Classroom
Simple discussion of declensions and sentence structure in Latin
Discussion of Simple Latin Sentences in Latin 15 min
Structure cases and general rules for agreement use of cases
parts of speech
Verb Forms Tenses Moods Principal Parts 15 min
With a little general conversation
A Discussion in English 15 min
Of colloquial or spoken Latin then Margarita and Carolus meet
on the street and talk about everyday modern things in colloquial
Latin
Lectures in English
Latin
Catalog No Title Length
5570 Before Caesar Came 30 min
An interviewdialogue with Norman J DeWitt on the background
for Caesars conquest of Gaul For students starting Caesar or
any time later
924A How Theaters Began 15 min
A discussion of the origins of the theater among the Greeks
By William A McDonald Good background material for Latin
or English classes
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924B
5571
5572
5573
Part Two of Above 15 min
The Catacombs of Rome 30 min
A talk of general interest on the underground life of the early
Christians at Rome by William A McDonald
The City of Olynthus 30 min
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 30 min
A talk by Norman J DeWitt on the daily life of the Gauls
before the Romans came Designed for Caesar classes
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 Universty of Minnesota Text pre
pared by Assistant Professor Herbert Willging of St Thomas College in
collaboration with Professor Cuneo jhsh
Spanish in Slow Motion
Catalog No Title Length
5127 The Vowels 30 min
5128 S C and Z linking 30 min
5129 B and V R and double R 30 min
5130 G J N and LL 30 min
5131 H D diphthongs 30 min
5132 Diphthongs continued NV GU QU accents 30 min
Foreign Language Spanish
Produced by Foreign Language Department and AudioVisual Center Uni
versity of Connecticut Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Con
necticut No broadcast restrictions jhsh
955 Spanish Proverbs and Witticisms 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation of Spanish proverbs and witticisms The tape ends with
the singing of Adois Muchachos Listeners are invited to
participate
LOOK UNDER MUSIC FOR SONGS SUNG IN SPANISH
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 Length
959 Lesson 1 Part 1 Spanish vowels 15 min
960 Lesson 1 Part 2 15 min
Spanish consonants syllables and stress
4815 mill
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Hablemos Espanol
A series of recorded exercises in Spanish that has been prepared especially
for the elementary grades They have been designed to give practice in speak
ing 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 conversational activities Al
though 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 without 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 of the interest of elementary
school children However many schools have reported finding Hablemos
Espanol very helpful also on high school and college levels Courtesy of
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 Mique
972 Lesson 13 El Perro
973 Lesson 14 El Canario De Mi Mama
974 Lesson 15 La Vaca
975 Lesson 16 Los Animales 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
texas i Catalog iaucauon gency cijumi No Title Length
9S1 Lesson 1 Dos Alumnos Lesson 2 En La Clase De Espanol Lesson 3 La Familia Lesson 4 La Casa 15 min
Lesson 5 Las Frutas Y Las Legumbres
982 Lesson 6 Las Comidas 15 min
Lesson 7 Vamos a Comprar Frutas y Legumbres
Lesson 8 La Sala de Clase
Lesson 9 Los Numeros
Lesson 10 El Reloj
983 Lesson 11 Saludo y Despedida Lesson 12 El Telefono Lesson 13 Las Flores Lesson 14 Los Colores Lesson 15 Los Animales 15 min
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984 Lesson 16 Los Animales Domesticos Lesson 17 Los Pajoros Lesson 18 Los Dias de la Semana 15 mill
Lesson 19 Los Meses y Las Estaciones del Ano
Lesson 20 El Tiempo
985 Lesson 21 Los Dias de Fiesta Lesson 22 Como Paso el Dia Lesson 23 El Cuerpo Lesson 24 Una Leccion de Geografia 15 min
Lesson 25 Fabulas El Leon y el Raton El Cuervo y la Zorra
986 Lesson 26 Canciones Naranja Dulce Cuatro Lesson 27 Cancion Las Mananitas Milpas 15 min
Lesson 28 Canciones Cielito Lindo Las Gaviotas
Lesson 29 Canciones El Quelite Alia en el Rancho Grande
Lesson 30 Juego La Pinata Cancion Patito Patito
GUIDANCE AND OCCUPATIONS
This series was prepared by Indiana University sh
Catalog No Title Length
987 An Introduction to You 15 min
988 Reaching for Maturity 15 min
989 What Is Maturity 15 min
990 Interests Pay Dividends 15 min
991 Do You Have What It Takes 15 min
992 Lets Look at Jobs 15 min
993 Youre On Your Own 15 min
994 Open and Closed Doors 15 min
995 Yourself and Your Job 15 min
996 More About Choosing Your Job 15 min
997 Getting Ready for Your Job 15 min
998 Working to Learn and Learning to Work 15 min
999 About That High School Record 15 min
1000 Test Me on This One 15 min
1001 Activities Are They Worth It 15 min
1002 Something to Interest Everybody 15 min
1003 Teachers Are People Too 15 min
1004 Personalitys the Thing 15 min
1005 What Is Normal Behavior 15 min
1006 Your Personality and Your Health 15 min
1007 A Message to the Stag Line 15 min
1008 About Your Home Life 15 min
1009 Time on Your Hands 15 min
1010 The Truth About Yourself 15 min
1011 Lets Look at the Records 15 min
1012 Success Its Up to You 15 min
1013 Nursing Meets Todays Challenge 15 min
1014 What On Your Mind Worrying is normal up to a point 15 min
1015 Lets Face It none of us is perfect but 15 min
1016 Getting Along With Others 15 min
Achieving emotional maturity involves many trials and setbacks
1017 How Do You Measure Up 15 min
Personality tests are amazing because of whal they reveal
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1018 Oh These Academic Walls 15 min
Required subjects are designed to get you ready for the duties
and the privileges of maturity
1019 Can You Say It 15 min
Learning to speak and write puts the plus in personality
1020 What Do You Know 15 min
What you know determines your job friends and the social
paths you are going to follow
1021 What Can You Do 15 min
There is no better place than school to test those skills
1022 Particulars on ExtraCurriculars 15 min
Student activities open a number of opportunities
1023 How About a Date 15 min
First dances and dates need not be painful
1024 How Do I Look 15 min
We arent all beautiful or big but we can make the most of our
good points
1025 Some Sweet Home 15 min
Practice the golden rule on your family and enjoy your home
1026 Working to Learn 15 min
Todays high school student needs more than knowledge
1027 Can You Land the Job 15 min
Certain skills will make the job hunting easier
1028 Are You Worth It 15 min
Do you return enough of the investment in your education to
make it worthwhile
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
1030
1031
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1035
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1038
1039
1040
1041
No 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
CleanUp Time Ahead
Where Do We Go from Here
Length
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30 min
5732 Practical Nursing Janie Career Series
MEETING 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 NAEB jh
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1042 Classroom Courtesy Classroom relationships 15 min
1043 No Apples Needed Getting along with teachers 15 min
1044 What Makes a Good Worker Efficient work habits 15 min
1045 Sneers or Cheers Sportsmanship 15 min
1046 The Minority Wins Organizing logical arguments 15 min
1047 Im Pleased to Present Introducing speakers 15 min
1048 Table Talk Table manners 15 min
1049 In the Public Eye Good manners 15 min
1050 Families Can Be Fun Family council plan 15 min
1051 One Minute Please Sharing family telephone 15 min
1052 Make Yourself at Home Social obligations as a guest 15 min
1053 Be Yourself Be an individual rather than an imitation 15 min
1054 If I Were You Inspecting criticism 15 min
1055 Understand Yourself Following recommendations 15 min
CITIZENSHIP
A Place on the Team is a series of 15minute documentary dramas The
stories you hear are true The outcomes given on the broadcasts are those that
actually occurred in the school situations Names of schools and cities are
authentic jh
Catalog
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A PLACE ON THE TEAM
No Title
The Extra Point Traffic Safety
The Roar of the Crowd
Extracurricular activities
Strategy City Streets and Paving
Substitution City Commission or Manager
The Kickoff Criteria for a Wholesome Community
The Quarterback Calls the Play
A senior speaks to a Legislature
A Touchdown A School Building Tax Program
The Scouts Report
A survey of community recreation
The Spread Students Choose for a Library
The Scribes A School Newspaper
Flourine A Community Health Problem
Stop Traffic Control
How Late Curfew or Not
Set Shot A Tuberculosis Testing Program
Operation Parking Lot Student Parking at School
Full Court Press
Students test conservation practices
Clean Up A CleanUp of Community Eyesores
The BurnOut Reforestation Project
Strike One
Youre Out What to do A Boy Disturbs
The Split Decision A Touchy Issue Building Site
The Squeeze Play
No Water Pistols or No Festival
High Hurdles A Teen Age City Court
Water Polo Solving Race Problems
Length
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523049 Just Us Girls 15 min
JUGS Solve Hospital Nurses Problems
3050 New Blood Students Study City Government 15 min
3051 The Long Workout Students and UNESCO 15 nun
THE PEOPLE ACT
True stories of real people acting together to solve their community problems
of everyday living Produced by The People Act broadcasts were financed by
the Twentieth Century Fund Program material was gathered by personal
visitation to each community by the writer Elmore McKee First Series of 13
programs was carried over the network of the National Broadcasting Company
a second series was later carried over the Columbia Broadcasting System Sub
mitted by U S Office of Education Department of Health Education and
Welfare jhshta
Title Length
Miracle on the Mount 30 min
Bat Cave North Carolina Through the zeal and devotion ot
a selfless young doctor people in a remote mountain valley act
to build themselves a hospital
Partners in Velvet 30 min
Stonington Connecticut The owner of a weaving mill acts to
change the relationship with his workers from bitterness under
a former regime to mutual understanding and respect under
his own
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A Prairie Noel 30 min
Morganville Kansas The citizens of a tiny Kansas town acting
to do one constructive thing for peace affiliate themselves
with a tiny French town and incidentally give an object lesson
in twoway world trade
The Sun Shines Bright 30 min
Kentucky The dramatic story of civic awakening across the Blue
Grass State typified by a doctors wifes struggle for better rural
schools and a veteranstudents campaign for legislative reforms
The Sylvania Story 30 min
Sylvania Arkansas Fiftyone farmers acting together to save
the gutted soil inherited from their forebears form a soil con
servation district and in so doing discover a new solidarity
Home Is What They Made It 30 min
Lorain Ohio Thirtynine young war veterans act to overcome
the delays frustrations and high costs of construction by build
ing each others homes with their own hands in offtime hours
The Women Did It 30 min
Lawton Oklahoma Women working as a group lead a whole
community to clean up a slum area to improve the city govern
ment and to organize an expanded social service
Crusade in Baltimore 30 m
Baltimore Maryland Aroused citizens organize to enforce the
local Housing Code to make existing tenements more livable
at a time when materials for new construction are hard to get
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6064 Cloth of Many Colors 30 min
New York City New York A group of dauntless labor leaders
strives over a period of years to bring about mature collective
bargaining in the onceturbulent dress industry one of the
countrys largest
6065 The City That Refused to Die 30 min
Decatur Alabama A community that faced ruin when its main
industry left town works out its own destiny without benefit
of outside help
6066 As the Children Go 30 min
Haddon Township New Jersey A group of citizens campaigns
to educate the public which voted against the expansion of
overcrowded schools so that when the issue comes up again at
a special election it wins unanimously
6067 Red Clay and Teamwork 30 min
Carrollton Georgia Under strong spiritual leadership a county
discovers the power of teamwork organizes a service council
and lifts itself to new levels of prosperity and well being
6068 Our Partner The Public 30 min
Toledo Ohio Industry and labor leaders of the worlds glass
capital once torn by labor strife unite with the public to make
it a proving ground for peaceful labormanagement relations
6069 In Gary Indiana 30 min
Ten thousand women unite to lead the fight against crime and
corruption in a teeming industrial city
6070 In Arlington Virginia 30 min
Suburban commuters win new schools for their children and
their area by cooperating to defeat a political machine
6071 In Blairsville Georgia 30 min
Average men in an isolated area remake their community and
relate it to the outside world by discovering their own leadership
6072 In Kansas City Missouri 30 min
A group of MexicanAmerican residents acts to improve their
neighborhood by integrating themselves into the life of their
city
6073 In Upper Vermont 30 min
The people of six rural towns find sacred local boundaries
giving way as they unite for fulbr use of their common re
sources
6074 In Chicago Illinois 30 min
Labor and Management in a steel fabricating plant find a path
toward harmony and cooperation after years of bitterness and
suspicion
6075 In Tupelo Mississippi 30 min
An area dependent upon one crop creates the Tupelo Plan
to achieve new prosperity through model farms and diversified
industry
6076 In New Sharon Maine 30 min
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townspeople finance and rebuild their own modern fireproof
grade and high school
546077 In Tin Top Texas 30 mm
Thirtythree widely scattered farm families living with poor
roads and eroded soil become a community by facing and
acting upon their mutual needs
6078 In Mt Adams Washington 30 min
The citizens of a declining lumber area survey their total re
sources and map a new future
6079 In Syracuse New York 30 min
An industrial city mobilizes its resources to meet the recreational
health housing and employment needs of its older citizens
6080 In Belleville Illinois 30 min
A community and an air force base work out their common
problems together
6081 In King County Washington 30 min
A community reorganizes its court system to meet its juvenile
problem
6082 In Binghamton New York 30 min
Anindustrial community seeks to meet the needs of the physi
cally handicapped
6083 In Scranton Pennsylvania 30 min
An industrial city in a depleted coal mining area seeks to solve
the problem of unemployment
6084 In Seattle Washington 30 min
The citizens of a racially mixed neighborhood learn the power
of teamwork
6085 In Carroll County Georgia 30 min
An international exchange of farmers brings new understanding
to rural communities
6086 In Owatonna Minnesota 30 min
A community exercises A Peoples Foreign Policy by wel
coming and integrating displaced persons into its life
6087 In Alexandria Minnesota 30 min
A Minnesota town is aroused by its young people who form a
Youth Council that becomes a force for progress and unity in
the total community
6088 In Jerone County Idaho 30 min
A community overhauls and develops a substandard farm as a
model soil conservation project for the region
6089 In Delaware Ohio 30 min
Campus and town unite to form an experimental political
council in their battle for good local and national government
6090 In the U S A 30 min
The human meaning of democratic teamwork summed up in
the voicesandsounds of Americans acting together in com
munities across the nation
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 presenta
tion Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
55Catalog No
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Healthful Living
Safety at Home and at School Causes of Accidents
Safety on the Highway Causes of Accidents
Why Should We Remember the 200th Birthday of
Edward Jenner
1063 Good Nutrition and Good Health Energy Producing
1064 Questions and Answers
1065 What Is the Most Nearly Perfect Food Milk
Composition
1066 We Have Many Persons to Thank for Our Good Health
1067 The Tasks of the Digestive System
1068 Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary for Healthful Living
1069 Advancing to Victory over Tuberculosis
1070 Questions and Answers
1071 The Skin Has Several Jobs
1072 Bones Are Interesting and Important Structures
1073 The Bodys Air Conditioning Device
1074 Chemical Messengers
1075 The Story of the Blood
1076 Taking Care of the Teeth
1056 500 Human Guinea Pigs
1057 That They May Live Diseases of Childrens Hearts
1058 Facts About Polio
1077 Questions and Answers
1078 Some American Health Heroes
1079 The Bodys Camera
1080 How Can We Protect Our Hearing
1081 Stimulants and Narcotics
1082 Why Do We Get Sick
1083 Preventing Contagious Diseases
1084 Questions and Answers
1085 Some Diseases Spread by Animals
1086 Insects Which Are Foes of Man
1087 None of Us Lives to Himself
1088 Safe and Healthful Vacations Causes of Accidents
1089 Questions and Answers
1143 The Eyes and Ears Structure
1144 Questions and Answers About the Human Body
1145 Insects and Diseases
1146 Controlling Diseases
1147 Circulation of the Blood William Harvey
1148 Ways the Body gets rid of Waste Material
1149A Mental Health
1149B Mental Health
1149C Mental Health
1149D Mental Health
1149E Mental Health
1149F Mental Health
5591A The Ills of Old Age
5591B The Ills of Old Age
5592 PFC Bill Smith Man Alive
5593 The Search
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565594 Our Daily Bread
5595 Only One to a Customer
5596 The Trouble Shooters
1156 Heroes of Health
1157 Safety at Home and at School Accident Prevention
1158 Safety on the Highway Accident Prevention
1159 A Visit at the Home of Edward Jenner
1160 Good Nutrition and Good Health Bodys Use of Food
1161 What Is the Most Nearly Perfect Food Iron in Milk
1162 Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary
1163 The Story of Louis Pasteur
1164 We Are Grateful for Health
1165 The Skin Has Several Jobs to do for Us
1166 Bones Are Interesting Structures
1167 Muscles and Exercise
1168 The Story of the Christmas Seal
1169 Healthy Minds in Healthy Bodies
1170 Benjamin Franklins Interest in Health
1171 Chemical Regulators
1172 The Eyes and Ears Function
1173 The Hands
1174 A Visit to William Harveys Native City
1176 The Community Looks at Health
1177 The Safety of the Water We Drink
1178 Insects and World History
1179A Mans Battle Against Disease
1179B Mans Battle Against Disease
1179C Mans Battle Against Disease
1180 Good Teeth Care
1181 The Story of Florence Nightingale
1182 Safe and Healthful Vacations Accident Prevention
1183 Socialized Medicine
895A Medicine In Britain Part 1
895B Medicine In Britain Part 2
895C Medicine In Britain Part 3
895D Medicine In Britain Part 4
895E Medicine In Britain Part 5
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BIRTH THROUGH ADOLESCENCE
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
Catalog No
1090
1091
1092
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1094
Title
Introduction Plan of Series Discussion of Objectives
History of Mental Hygiene
Methods of Mental Hygiene Research
Methods of Mental Hygiene Education
Mental Hygiene and Other Sciences
Length
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571095 Questions and Answers Mental Illness Today How much and why 15 min
1096 The Family Role of Parents and Siblings 15 min
1097 Changes Occurring in Family Structure 15 min
1098 Growth Process Learning to Handle Instinct Drives 15 min
1099 Infancy Role of Hunger in Learning to Live 15 min
1100 InfancyAnxiety Its Meaning and Value 15 min
1101 InfancyMother Learning from Another Person 15 min
1102 The Baby Learning to Accept Restrictions Toilet Training 15 min
1103 The Baby Learning to Handle Aggressive Feelings 15 min
1104 The Baby Surge of Independence Learning by Experiment 15 min
1105 The PreSchool Child Competition Is Pleasant 15 min
1106 The PreSchool Child Physical Illness and Regression 15 min
1107 The PreSchool Child 15 min
Thumb Sucking Temper Tantrums etc
1108 Discussion The Child Has Learned a Good Deal about Himself 15 min
1109 Aids to Foster and Encourage this Growth 15 min
1110 The Child Moves Out from the House Independence and Its Significance 15 min
1111 The Child Moves Out from the House Narcissism 15 min
1112 I Love Mother or I Love Father Oedipus Complex 15 min
1113 Consequence of this Thinking Role of the Parents 15 min
1114 Puberty Questions and Answers Accept or Reject 15 min
1115 Puberty 15 min
The Gang the Hero DayDreaming How Like an Adult
1116 Adolescence 15 min
Emancipation Now 1 can Support Myself Trial and Erroi
1117 Adolescence 15 min
First Civilized Successes Sports Civic Work Preparation
1118 My Parents Are Old Fashioned Im Better Than They Are 15 min
1119 Discussion This is not the end of Growth 15 min
1120 Early Adulthood Marriage Work Higher Education Organizations 15 min
1121 Early Adulthood The First Year Is the Hardest 15 min
1122 Middle Adulthood Success in Work Making the Home Having Children 15 min
1123 Middle Adulthood Children Getting Older Threat of Failure of Work 15 min
1124 The Involutional Period Menopause Children Go Away 15 min
1125 The Beginnings of Old Age Im No Longer of Value Ive Done My Bit 15 min
1126 Old Age These Impudent Youngsters 15 min
1127 Old Age Attitude Toward Death 15 min
1128 White House Conference on Children and Youth 15 min
1129 What Happens to Our Old People 15 min
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YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
The Story of Mans Search for Health will play an important part in this
11 years health series which as in previous years emphasizes the im portance of
health and health practices in everyday life These programs are prepared and pre
1 sented by Dr Stewart Thomson professor and assistant director School of
Public Health University of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department
of Education eljh
i Catalog No Title Length
2736 A Definition of Health 15 min
k 2737 Safety at Home and at School Accident Education 15 min
i 2738 Accident Prevention on the Highway and on the Farm 15 min
2739 The Story of Mans Search for Health I 15 min
mil 2740 Disease Agents 15 min
2741 The Spread of Disease Agents 15 min
2742 The Control of Diseases Spread from Person to Person 15 min
11 2743 The Story of Mans Search for Health II 15 min
2744 Diseases Spread from Animals to Man 15 min
c 2745 Important Diseases Spread to Man by Insects 15 min
2746 The Story of Mans Search for Health HI 15 min
min 2747 The Framework of the Body 15 min
2748 The Covering of the Body 15 min
2749 The Story of Mans Search for Health IV 15 min
ii 2750 Good Nutrition 15 min
2751 The Process of Digestion 15 min
2752 Disposing of the Bodys Waste 15 min
2753 The Story of Mans Search for Health V 15 min
I 2754 Respiration 15 min
cin 2755 Rest and Relaxation 15 min
i 2756 The Value of Rest and Sleep 15 min
2757 The Story of Mans Search for Health VI 15 min
2758 The Ear Is a Remarkable Organ 15 min
2759 The Camera of the Body 15 min
ii 2760 The Story of Mans Search for Health VII 15 min
i 2761 Good Teeth Healthy Teeth 15 min
i 2762 A Healthful Community 15 min
2763 The Story of Mans Search for Health VIII 15 min
kit 2764 Looking Forward to Vacation 15 min
11 IB HEALTH Weshinghouse Adventures in Research jhsha
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lit 3094 An Affair of the Heart Early study of the heart 1628 15 min
lil 3095 Cow that Stopped Plague Smallpox 15 min
3096 Crusade for Pure Milk 15 min
dil 3097 The Discarded Formula Sulfa Drugs 15 min
3098 The Golden Mold Story of Penicillin 15 min
3099 Golden Touch 15 min
Early fight against Tuberculosis
3100 Lady with a Lamp Florence Nightingale
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3101 Lamps for Health
UltraViolet and InfraRed Lamps
3102 Lamps for Tomorrow
The SunLamp Its use and value
3103 The Lost Chemical DDT
3104 The Miraculous Fluid Our Blood
3105 Pierre Bretonneau Early Study of Diptheria
3106 Plague Conqueror
Jenner and fight against Smallpox
3107 The Radium Hound 15 min
Finding a Radium needle Radiums use in Cancer research
General Electric Excursions in Science
3108 The Successful Failure
The fight against Yellow Fever
3109 The Sting of Death
The Anopheles Mosquito and Malaria
3110 The Understanding Heart
Lister and Antiseptic Surgery
3111 Wonder Weapons
The fight against Malaria in World War II
3112 Allergies Medicine Treatment for Allergies
3113 Bone Bank
Methods of preserving and future use of bones
3114 Flourine and Dental Decay Preventing Tooth Decay
3116 Isotopes in Medicine and Biology
3117 Rheumatic Disease
Control Rules in helping avoid this disease
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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 Howell 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
Catalog No Title Length
1130 The Don Juan A woman killer and his problems 15 min
1131 The Neighborhood Gossip 15 min
An unhappy person spreads her unhappiness
1132 The Career Woman 15 min
What drives women to make a success in a mans world
1133 Mothers Boy Age 30 Mother love in action 15 min
1134 The Legal Eagle Sam fights his neighbors in court 15 min
1135 The Young Executive 15 min
He couldnt say no even if he sacrifices his family
1136 Mr Milque Toast 15 min
How the timid soul got that way and where it could end
1137 The Overprotective Mother 15 min
Overcompensation may hurt those we most desire to aid
601138 The Precocious Child 15 min
The student Harland is praised but makes no friends
1139 The Precocious Child 15 min
The dead end kid Mickey knows all the answers but has
problems
1140 The Prudent Professor 15 min
Professor Eden has a mosquito as the center of his universe
1141 The Old Man Grandpa and his problems 15 min
1142 The Alcoholic Why drink 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
1200 Do You Owe Your Community Anything
1201 Is Your Parents Opinion Valuable
1202 If Your Parent Gets Sick and You Must Go to Work
1203 How Can You Belong
1204 Who Gives You a Headache
1205 What Should You Do About Anger
1206 Who Makes the Rules
1207 If You Cant Play Games Like Football and Baseball
1208 How About Tattling
1209 How Grown Up Are You
1210 Is There a Method to Help You in Choosing a Career
1211 What About High School
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GROWING UP
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
been made available by the NAEB Tape Network and the originating station is
WHA Madison Wisconsin The series was planned by Helen E Frey and
is narrated by Ray Stanley el
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Peter and the Puddle Good grooming 15 min
The Horse That Hollered Care of teeth 15 min
The Witch Who Wouldnt Lesson for the showoff 15 min
Two Plus Two Equals Fun Care of eyes and glasses 15 min
A Bowl of Good Cheer Importance of a good breakfast 15 min
CrissCross Circus Fresh air and exercise 15 min
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The Holiday That Nearly Didnt Happen 15 min
Quarreling and temper control
Douglas Takes Off His Shirt Wearing proper clothes 15 min
Linda Loses Linda Wins Be a good winner or loser 15 min
Lindas Christmas Surprise Care of pets 15 min
This Is the Way Safety in play 15 min
Tom Thinks Twice Safety at home 15 min
Kitty and the Cow Safety and alertness 15 min
Mother May I Manners at home 15 min
HISTORY
The following historical programs have been secured from the University of
Indiana School of the Sky broadcasts jhsh
Catalog No Title
1226 Leave it to the Experts
1227 The March of Civilization Begins
1228 A Civilization of Segments
1229 Ancient Egypt
1230 The Egypt of Today
1231 The Hebrews Find a New Way of Life
1232 The Greeks Learn Quickly
1233 What the Greeks Gave Us
1234 Athens Becomes the Center of Culture
1235 The Growth of the Roman Republic
1236 Christianity Comes to Rome
1237 The Empire and the Caesars
1238 Northern Invaders
1239 Christianity Encounters a Rival
1240 Northern Sea Rovers
1241 Middle Ages Sword and Sickle
1242 Christians in Armor
1243 Middle Ages City Life
1244 Medieval England A Famous Pilgrimage
1245 Cedric Goes to School
1246 Cedric Goes to a Tournament
1247 Cedric Goes to a Fair
1248 Europe ReDiscovers the Far East
1249 Europe Discovers the New World
1250 Look at Ourselves
What We Have and Where It Came From
1251 How It All Adds Up
1252 The Old and the New
The tieup with the past is always with us
1253 Our Language Grows and Changes
Language is a living and changing thing
1254 A King Signs King John signs the Magna Carta
1255 The People Build a Cathedral
The chief comfort of the people was the church
1256 Manuscripts Become Books
John Gutenberg of Germany made use of movable
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621257 A New Church Begins IS min
People asked questions and the Protestant Revolution was
inaugurated
1258 Englishmen Go to Sea 15 min
Queen Elizabeth sets about making her island strong
1259 Englishmen Come to America 15 min
Various motives for English colonization
1260 Englishmen Change Rulers 15 min
The Puritans fight a long civil war under Cromwell and break
away to America
1261 Europe Finds Wealth in Asia 15 min
The age of Imperialism had dawned
1262 Russia Expands 15 min
Russia looks to the west for industrial and cultural advancement
and imperialistic tendencies
1263 France Leaves North America 15 min
The French settle Canada and the land west of the Alleghenies
1264 Americans Break Away 15 min
English colonists feel like Americans
1265 Americans Plan for Education 15 min
Grants for public education were included in the Northwest
Ordinance and Horace Mann establishes public education
1266 Americans Demand Their Rights 15 min
The Constitution was drafted with a Bill of Rights added
1267 Prussia Becomes a Power 15 min
Germany became unified powerful and rich but not democratic
1268 Frenchmen Support a King 15 min
Under Louis XIV the nobility of France reached their height
but the lot of the common man however was unbearable
1269 Frenchmen Revolt 15 min
The people of Paris attacked the old Bastille
1270 A Conqueror Comes and Goes Napoleon Bonaparte 15 min
1271 A New Europe Appears 15 min
A congress of European nations was held 18141815 that sowed
some of the seeds of World War I and II
1272 South Americans Break Away 15 min
The people of South America and Mexico began to rise in revolt
1273 Americans Push West 15 min
The people who moved west were looking for new financial ven
tures but found the Indians
1274 Factories and Cities Grow 15 min
Manufacturing became concentrated in cities
1275 Slaves Are Freed 15 min
The war between the states had many causes and many results
1276 Americans Conquer a Continent 15 min
After the Civil War western lands were rapidly settled
1277 The New World Changes the Old 15 min
Colonists carried over into the New World the beliefs and cus
toms of the Old World
63TREASURES OFF THE SHELF
Adventurous dramatic series recreating events of American history and based
on original documents in the University of Michigan Clements Library Stories
center on selected manuscripts and documents and dramatize the historical
period from which they came Each program concludes with a oneminute
comment by the librarian pointing out the historical significance of the docu
ment concerned Courtesy of the University of Michigan eljhsh
Catalog No Title
6192 Columbus Letter
6193 Letter to Andre
6194 Decoy The
6195 Preacher Trell
6196 Sacroboscos Spheres
6197 Grim Journey
6198 Loyalist The
6199 Long Siege The
6200 Valley Forge
6201 Path of Glory
6202 Gold for Yorktown
6203 Crisis The
6204 General The Yorktown Surrenders
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NAMES TO REMEMBER
Dramatic stories from the lives of prominent Americans or men who contributed
to the progress of the United States Courtesy of University of Michigan jhsh
Catalog No Title Length
3638 Boy Who Wanted to Be General The 15 min
3639 Jones John Paul 15 min
3640 Jefferson at Monticello 15 min
3641 Pirate Jean Lafitte 15 min
3642 Daniel Boone Trailblazer 15 min
3643 Annie Oakley Little Sure Shot 15 min
3644 Buffalo Bill and The Pony Express 15 min
MILESTONES OF FREEDOM
Dramaticdocumentary programs on the American Revolution The stories
unfold in actual words of participants and eyewitnesses as recorded in original
manuscripts and documents now in the Universitys Clements Library Courtesy
of University of Michigan jhsh
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Lexington and Concord
Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Bunker Hill
Washington Takes Command
Burning of Falmouth The
Privateers The
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643631 Siege of Boston
3632 Battle of Quebec
3633 Battle of Long Island
3634 Death of Nathan Hale
3635 Evacuation of New York
3636 Battle of Trenton
3637 Battle of Saratoga
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TO MAKE MEN FREE
Documented stories of Michigan regiments in the Civil War Authentic
dramatized accounts of major battles and incidents in the Civil War in which
Michigan troops played significant roles Courtesy of University of Michigan
jhsh
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3645 First Bull Run
3646 Shiloh
3647 Seven Days of Battle
3648 Antietam
3649 Stones River
3650 Vicksburg
3651 Chancellorsville
3652 Gettysburg
3653 Chickamauga
3654 Chattanooga
3655 Escape from Libby Prison
3656 Wilderness The
3657 Spottsylvania Court House
3658 Cedar Creek
3659 Sherman Leaves Atlanta
3660 Capture of Jeff Davis
3661 Petersburg
3662 Fredericksburg
3663 Battle of Franklin
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THE AMERICAN TRAIL
A series of fine programs on the history of the United States This series was
presented to the Library by the Ladies Auxiliary to The Veterans of Foreign
Wars jhsh
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2877 The Dispatch to New York 15 min
The story of the Constitutional Convention The opposition and
support by great men such as Franklin Jefferson and Washington
2878 The Northwest Ordinance 15 min
In 1787 the Northwest Territory was opened by the Northwest
Ordinance Indian uprising hindered settlement until Mad An
thony Wayne defeated them Self government then was set up
in Ohio
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The Louisana Purchase 15 min
Thomas Jefferson declared that the US would defend New
Orleans against French occupation Congress offered 2 million
dollars in gold to Napoleon Bonaparte He agreed to sell all of
Louisiana for 15 million dollars thus avoiding war
Lewis and Clark Expedition 15 min
Dramatic story of how Lewis and Clark fought their way up the
Missouri river and on to the Pacific Ocean
Samuel Slaters Machine 15 min
In 1789 Samuel Slater crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 66 days
and began building the first cotton mill in America thus pro
moting textile mill industry He also organized the first Sunday
School
The Golden Ocean
15 min
Cyrus McCormicks reaper saves the grain crops of the great
plains and thus makes them the bread basket of the world
The Magic Wire 15 min
In 1844 Professor Morse asked Congress for 30000 to build
a line from Washington to Baltimore After 12 heartbreaking
years of work the famous message went through
On to Monterey 15 min
In 1843 while Capt John Fremont and Kit Carson were sur
veying 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 Sacramento Valley and
Sutters fort where gold was discovered
The California Gold Rush 15 min
Bing Crosby and his son Lindsey narrate the story of Tom
Brooks a gold rush enthusiast who organized a vigilante com
mittee to restore law and order
The Rich Desert
15 min
In 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 South
15 min
In 1866 the feeling of defeat by the Southerners was almost
overpowering Henry Grady the editor of an Atlanta news
paper 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 educa
tion The depression of 1929 wrecked the economy of the South
but World War II brought it back to a great prosperity
The Blue Yonder 15 min
On 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
662889 The Brave Flag 15 min
It 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 Ei
enhowers speech on a strong and free America
THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
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 on the
activities of the Transcendentalists and on our lives today Virtually all of the
sounds and music were recorded especially in the field for the program Courtesy
of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
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Length
Part I The Transcendentalists in New England 18201860
5158 High Thoughts Simple Living 30 min
A resume of the conditions under which the New England Re
naissance took place background material on the Transcenden
talists
5159 Build Therefore Your Own World 30 min
The story of the slavery question religious and educational con
flicts in the 1830s and 40s
5160 Be Ashamed to Die 30 min
The 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 anthentic conversations
5161 Like A Little Heaven 30 min
The story of the Brook Farm experiment in West Roxbury and
the Fruitlands experiment in the town of Harvard Mass
5162 Within Myself An Immense Force 30 min
The activities and personality of Margaret Fuller background
information in regard to the Dial and Conversations of the
Transcendentalists
5163 Trust Thyself 30 min
Ralph Waldo Emerson his early life his educational life associ
ations with friends and literary activities
5164 To Be Awake Is to Be Alive 30 min
Henry David Thoreau the man the thinker the naturalist the
Transcendentalist selected quotations from Walden and his
other writings
5165 A Little Strangeness Between Us 30 min
The story of Nathaniel Hawthorne his friends and his literary
contributions Elizabeth Peabodys Bookstore and minor Tran
scendentalists
5166 Explanation 30 min
Transcendal Philosophy and its roots selections from works
of Parker Thoreau and Emerson Prelude to Part II Influence
of Transcendentalists on the life of today The Old Corner Book
Store in Boston revisited
67Part II The Transcendenlalists in the Perspective of Today
Catalog No
5167
Title
Length
Brook Farm Revisited 30 min
Brook Farm as it is today Tour conducted by the Rev Harold
Arnold former pastor of the church where Theodore Parker
preached and an outstanding authority on Brook Farm
5168 Concord Revisited 30 min
A documentary tour of Concord Massachusetts as it is today
stressing the famous places known because of the Transcendental
activity
5169 Family Traditions 30 min
Interviews on family memories and traditions with direct de
scendants of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Amos Bronson Alcott
Interesting family side notes on the leaders of the Transcendental
ism movement
5170 The Transcendentalists and Us 30 min
A panel discussion of the Transcendentalist influence on our
thinking today featuring Dr Perry Miller of Harvard generally
considered the most outstanding authority on the Transcendental
ists
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HISTORY
Title Length
Churchill Retirement 15 min
This is a special program broadcast by CBS on the day Winston
Churchill retired as Englands prime minister Heard on the
tape are the BBC announcement of the retirement Churchill
himself President Eisenhower and several CBS reporters
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Voices of the Presidents
On this tape the voices of all the Presidents
Roosevelt to Dwight D Eisenhower are heard
Newsyear 1955
A dramatized summation of the outstanding news
1955 eljhsh
Part Two of Above
The Burning of Washington
A dramatization of the
1814 during the War
classes eljhsh
The Boston Massacre
A dramatization of the Boston Massacre
history classes eljhsh
Andrews Raid
A dramatization
Capt James J
Franchot Tone
eljhsh
The Monitor and the Merrimac 30 min
A dramatization of the historic battle between the first iron
clads an engagement which changed the course of naval history
Excellent listening for history classes eljhsh
burning
of 1812
of Washington
Recommended
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30 min
August 24
for history
30 min
Recommended for
30 min
of the great locomotive chase The role of
Andrews a Union Army spy is played by
Recommended for social science classes
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John C Fremont 30 mn
Born in Savannah Fremont grew up to become a Western ex
plorer and a Union Army General during the Civil War This
tape is a dramatization of one of Fremonts expeditions to
survey a route from Missouri to the West Coast For history
classes jhsh
Father of American Psychiatry 30 min
A dramatization of certain episodes in the life of Dr Benjamin
Rush A signer of the Declaration of Independence Dr Rush cru
saded to have the insane treated as patients instead of criminals
Recommended for social science classes jhsh
John Peter Zenger
A dramatization of the famous trial of this early
newspaperman eljhsh
American Political and Social Customs
In this discussion moderated by Clifton Fadiman
folkways and mores are compared with customs
parts of the world eljhsh
Casey Jones Fireman
An interview with Sim Webb of Memphis Tennessee Webb
was Casey Jones fireman and survived the most famous train
wreck in American history eljhsh
Sir Winston Churchill 30
His finest hour jhsh
Part Two of Above 30
Voices and Events 1954 Part One 30
National Broadcasting Company jhsh
Part Two of Above 30
Bikini ABomb Witness 15 mm
A Naval Officers impressions of the Bikini atomic bomb tests
which were conducted in 1946
Japanese Envoy Arrival at Ie Shima 30 min
A recording of a worldwide broadcast made August 19 1945
Of interest to students of history
Japanese Surrender Broadcast 30 min
A recording of the radio broadcast which informed the people
of the United States of Japans decision to surrender In addition
to radio reporters Clement Atlee prime minister of Great
Britain is heard
Part Two of Above 30 mm
30 min
American
30 min
American
in other
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HISTORY
Westinghouse Adventures in Research jhsha
Catalog No Title
3120 Clintons Ditch
3121
3123
Length
15 min
Story of the Erie Canal
The Conestoga Wagon
The wagon that helped in opening the West
3122 The Kensington Stone
Does Stone prove Norse were first Whites in America
The Modern Viking 15 min
John Ericsen and his Civil War Ship the Monitor
15 min
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the United
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3124 Old Ironsides 15 min
Story of the Frigate Constitution in the War of 1812
3125 The President and the Plow
Jeffersons valuable inventions
3127 Rails for America
Story of Americas Mastery of Railroads
3128 Ship That Never Came In
Fitchs attempts to build a Steamship
3129 The Ten Muskets
Eli Whitney pioneer Mass Production to help saves
3130 The Time Capsule
A fanciful visit 5000 years into the future
3131 Typewriter History
History of the invention of the Typewriter
3132 The Unkept Secret
The story of Gutenberg and his Printing Press
3133 Uncle Sams Attic
The story of the Smithsonian Institute
General Electric Excursions in Science jhsha
3134 Archaelogical Detective
Unearthing History from ancient Indian sites
3135 Rebuilding the White House
1812 through recent rebuilding
3217 A Portrait of Lincoln
Carl Sandburg and the Kostelanetz orchestra join to
inspiring portrait of our Civil War President
THE DISTANT LANDS
One of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WYNE of
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 WNYE 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 World History Courtesy of Iowa Tapes
for Teaching eljh
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Length
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The Lure of Far Horizons Marco Polo
News Paths Across A Chartless Sea
Christopher Columbus
The Great Pacific Vasco de Balboa 15 min
White Men on the Mighty Mississippi 15 min
Hernando De Soto
The Mystery of the Lost Colony 15 min
Raleigh and Roanoke An English Colony in the new land
Mission Bells in California 15 min
Father Junipero Serras Missions
Trail Blazer of the Wilderness Road Daniel Boone 15 min
7015 min
1285 With a Nose for New Territory and a Tongue for Tall 15 min
Tales
James Bridger Great Salt Lake Yellowstone Park
1286 Law and Order in the Oregon Wilderness
John McLoughlin Oregon
1287 Overland to the Great Northwest Lewis and Clark
1288 Great Salt Lake Brigham Young
1289 Man at the Roof of the World
Robert Peary North Pole
1290 Race to the Frozen South
Amundsen and Scott South Pole
1291 New Sky Lanes Above America
Kelly and MacReady nonstop flight across North
1292 Ferdinand Magellan
Around the World in a Thousand Days
1293 Henry Hudson
Waterway to the North Gateway to a Nation
1294 Rene Sieur de La Salic
A River Empire for the Glory of France
1295 The Pilgrims at Plymouth
With Bible Musket and Plough
1296 John Sevier
Nolichucky Jack Frontiersman and Statemaker
1297 George Rogers Clark Hero of the Ohio Valley
1298 Pierre Radisson
Beaver FlatTailed Key to the Great Northwest
1299 Robert Gray
A Yankee Captain on the Columbia Great River of
1300 Jedediah Smith Mountain Pass to the Golden Land
1301 Marcus Whiteman Wagon Wheels to Oregon
1302 John Powell
Into the Grand Canyon Chasm Cut by a River
1303 John Franklin The Call of the Northern Lights
1304 Theodore Judah Veins of Steel Across a Continent
1305 Magellans of the Air
American Wings Around the Globe
PEOPLE OF THE SNOW HUTS
Two talks by E S Carpenter professor of anthropology at the University of
Toronto about the lives of a tribe of Eskimos living in Igloolik Island north of
Hudson Bay in the central Canadian Arctic The Igloolik tribe are in most
ways representative of the Eskimos living in the Canadian Arctic and Mr
Carpenter on three separate visits lived with these northern people observing
their customs in their igloos or snow houses their ways while hunting and
the relationships of adults and children Produced by Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation jhsha
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America
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Catalog No Title
2860 A Day in the Life of the Iglooliks
2861 Growing Up in the Arctic
About Eskimo children
Length
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15 min
71PORTRAIT OF CANADA
A feature program giving an easily understood description of Canada as a
parliamentary democracy and a member of the British Commonwealth with
necessarily brief mention of her geography industrial growth agriculture and
her people For clarity in most cases sounds rather than speech are used as
illustrations The bells of the Peace Tower in Ottawa for instance serve to
introduce the Capital a geiger counter punctuates Mr Frasers remarks about
Canadas scientific development and a FrenchCanadian song reminds listeners
of the two official languages Produced by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
jhsha
Catalog No
1655 Portrait of Canada
Title
Length
15 min
THIS IS PUERTO RICO
This series was prepared about 1950 especially for school use It consists of
six documentary reports designed to give an honest and dramatic picture of our
island possession in the Caribbean Louis J Hazam the script writer journeyed
to Puerto Rico to collect material All recordings of sound effects and the
native music used were recorded on the spot by Mr Hazam Produced by
Insular Government of Puerto Rico and the U S Department of the Interior
Submitted by U S Office of Education Department of Health Education and
Welfare eljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
3372 The Contrasts 15 mjn
Accents the basic contrasts of Puerto Rico the gracious
Spanish population the Continentals from the States and the
many others comprising the population of the Island contrasts
also in transportation and in cities the old against the new
are included
3373 The People 15 min
After comparing its population to continental U S A this
program explains their historical origins gives a demonstration
of the use of their Spanish language compares picturesque
Puerto Rican phrases vith typical American phrases and in
general draws a picture of the people as a whole
3374 The Customs 15 min
Describes the customs and manners of the people and includes
authentic recordings of native Puerto Rican music the shoeshine
boy in the streets the vendor in the market place the chief
newscaster on the radio their favorite crooner a typical radio
commercial the lottery ticket vendors Puerto Rican Christmas
Carols etc
3375 The Land 15 mjn
The basic problem of the Island too many people for too
little land is dramatically explained in this report which
shows how that one problem affects all others
3376 The Island 15 myn
Introducing the listener to the geographic location of the island
and to some of the surrounding historic areas
72
3377 Past Present and Future I5 min
This report dramatizes the high points in the history of Puerto
Rico including how it became part of us and we of it How it is
governed today and of its hopes for the future Includes recorded
statement by the President of the Puerto Rican Senate the Resi
dent Commissioner in the Congress of the United States the
Governor of Puerto Rico and by the U S Navy Commander of
the Caribbean Sea Frontier
TROUBADOUR OF TIME
A series that intends to motivate an interest in its listeners to study past cultures
Each program attempts to create the mood and feeling of a particular time and
place in history Indiana School of the Sky through the cooperation of NAEB
eljh
Catalog No Title
1306 Gilgamish of Bablyon
1307 Sweet Singers of Israel
1308 The Song of Roland
1309 Day of the Dons
1310 Songs from the Portuguese
1311 Merry Men of Sherwood
1312 The Age of Chivalry
1313 The Bluebells of Scotland
1314 Erin Go Braugh
1315 Chants and Legends
1316 Song of the Southwest
1317 American Negro Ballads and Spirituals
1318 Canuck Songs and Stories
1319 Music from the Mountains
Length
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THEN AND NOW
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
Title Length
15 min
15 min
Catalog No
1333 Legends of the Arctic
1334 The Land Down Under
1335 Tales and Traditions of the Eskimos
15 min
JEFFERSONIAN HERITAGE
5 min Catalog No Title Length
0 5487 Danger of Freedom 30 min
5488 Democrat and the Commisar 30 min
5489 Divided We Stand 30 min
iii 5490 Freedom of the Press 30 min
5491 Freeing the Land 30 min
5492 Ground of Justice 30 min
735493 Light and Liberty 30 min
5494 Living Declaration 30 min
5495 Natures Most Precious Gift 30 min
5496 Return of a Patriot 30 min
5497 Secure the Rights 30 min
5498 University of the United States 30 min
5499 What the Jeffersonian Heritage Means Today CAVALCADE OF AMERICA 30 min
From the radio series of the same title Furnished by Virginia Department of
Education eljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
5433 Abraham Lincoln 30 min
5434 As A Man Thinketh 30 min
5435 Benedict Arnold 30 min
5436 Doctor Franklin Goes to Court 30 min
5437 Francis Scott Key 30 min
5438 Jane Adams of Hull House 30 min
5439 John Brown 30 min
5440 Mystery of the Spotted Death 30 min
5441 Nancy Hanks 30 min
5442 Oliver Wendell Holmes 30 min
5443 Our Constitution 30 min
5444 The Red Death 30 min
5445 Robert E Lee 30 min
5446 Roger Williams 30 min
5447 Sam Houston 30 min
5448 Story of John Fitch The 30 min
5449 Susan B Anthony 30 min
5450 Thomas Paine 30 min
5451 Tisquantum 30 min
5452 Undefended Border The 30 min
5453 Valley Forge 30 min
5454 Walt Whitman I Sing a New World 30 min
5455 Walter Reed 30 min
5456 Young Andy Jackson HOME ECONOMICS Westinghouse Adventures in Research 30 min
Catalog Ne Title Length
3136 Food Preservation Food stored 92 years still good modern methods 15 min
3137 A Womans Place Food research in a kitchen as a Laboratory General Electric Excursions in Science 15 min
3138 Frozen Foods First necessary steps other requirements 74 15 min
HOME ECONOMICS MATERIALS
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 Title
1336 Storing Winter Clothes
1337 Materials in Cooking Utensils
1338 Opportunities in Food Work
1339 Home Economists in Business
1340 Opportunities in the Field of Nutrition
1341 Home Economists in Education
1342 Minnesota Housing Study
1343 Some Problems in Housing
1344 Sewing Nylon and Plastics
1345 Modernizing Lighting
1346 Kitchen and Dining Room Lighting
1347 Bedroom and Bathroom Lighting
1348 Freezing Summer Fruits and Fish
1349 How to Buy Bathing Suits
1350 Summer Fruits and Vegetables
1351 Buying Mens Shirts
1352 Buying Pots and Pans
1353 Key Facts to Wise Buying
1354 Buying Living Room Furniture
1355 Buying School Clothes
1356 What Happens to Your Food Dollar
1357 How to Buy Wool Piece Goods
1358 Buying Bedroom Furniture
1359 How to Buy Protein Foods
1360 Wise Use of Consumer Credit
1361 Dry Cleaning Problems
1362 How to Buy Mattresses
1363 How to Buy Womens Suits
1364 How to Buy Baked Goods
1365 Making the Most of Thanksgiving Food
1366 How to Buy Plastics
1367 Sweaters
1368 Buying Occasional Furniture
1369 How to Buy Toys
1370 Planning Food for the Holiday Season
1371 Returning that Christmas Gift
1372 How to Use White Sales
1373 How to Buy Towels
1374 How to Buy Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
1375 Evaluating New Textile Finishes
1376 How to Buy Rugs and Carpets
1377 Buying Mens Suits
1378 How to Buy Womens Hosiery
1379 Buying Fish
1380 Buying the Babys Layette
Length
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Buying Outdoor Furniture 15 min
Buying Street Dresses 15 min
School Lunches 15 min
Handbags 15 min
Wise Buying of Draperies 15 min
Getting the Most for our Food Shopping 15 min
College Clothes 15 min
Shopping by Mail 15 min
Wise Buying of Foundation Garments 15 min
Wise Buying of Beef 15 min
Buying Winter Coats 15 min
Buying Boys Jackets 15 min
How to Buy Pork 15 min
Buying that New Range 15 min
Desserts 15 mi
Root Vegetables 15 min
Wise Buying of Thread and Notions 15 min
Buying Silverware 15 mm
Electric Blankets 15 mjn
Buying the Children Toys 15 min
Buying Lamps 15 min
Nutrition 15 min
Table Linen 15 mm
Wise Buying of Dinnerware 15 min
Wise Buying of Silk 15 min
Garment Sizes 15 min
Wise Buying of Breakfast Foods 15 min
Sofa Beds etc 15 min
Care of Ranges 15 min
The Economical Use of Ranges 15 min
Dry Skim Milk 15 mn
How to Use Herbs 15 min
Flavoring Foods 15 min
Tips on Using our Pressure Sauce Pan 15 min
How to Freeze Foods Successfully 15 min
High Food Costs 15 min
How to Adapt Meals for Families with Children 15 min
Choosing Foods for Freezing 15 min
Honey 15 min
Hints on Breakfasts 15 min
Diets for School Children School Lunch Programs 15 min
Meal Time Plans 15 min
Happy Meals for a Happy Family 15 min
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 Station KUOM and the Minnesota Department of Education ta
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Title
Length
Discipline 30 min
What is meant by Discipline What are some constructive ways to
discipline How does discipline affect childrens behavior
Emotional Stability 30 min
Are emotions desirable How do emotions develop How can
emotions be controlled in children In adults
Problems of Adolescence 30 min
What is the pattern of adolescent growth Why is emancipation
necessary Can adolescents be brought to take responsibility
Stories for Children 30 min
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
Toys for Children 30 min
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
Normal Development and Maturity 30 min
What does Normal mean How can we aid children to attain
maturity
Heredity and Environment 30 mm
How do these factors work together in human development
What limits are imposed by heredity How can stimulating en
vironments be set up
Intelligence and Development 30 min
How do children grow in intelligence What do intelligence tests
mean What are the special problems of children who are below
average and above average in intelligence
The Fathers Role in the Family 30 min
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 30 min
How can feeding sleep and toilet training be made easier for
the child and for the parents How can the child be brought to
good habits
Development of Responsibility 30 min
What is meant by responsibility How are good work habits and
effective citizenship developed in children
Learning to Use Money 30 min
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 30 min
How do interests change with age How can social participation
be encouraged How can leadership be developed
Promoting Interest in School 30 min
How can the parent help the young child to like school What
problems concerning interest in school arise in older children
775017 Helping the Handicapped Child 30 min
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
5018 Delinquency and Adjustment 30 min
What are signs of predelinquency What are some of the causes
of deliquency How may difficulties be met How can badly ad
justed children be helped
234 Understanding Mental Deficiency 15 min
How can standardized tests be used What effect does inheritance
have on mental deficiency How does injury or disease effect
mentality
5019 Home Discipline 30 min
Dr John Anderson institute of Child Welfare
235 The SelfDemand Care for Infants 15 min
Discussion of the selfdemand type of care for infants
236 Allowance for Youngsters 15 min
Some things to consider in deciding how much allowance to
give a child What children learn from having money to spend
237 Family Recreation 15 min
Some of the whys and hows of doing things together as a family
group
238 Growing Up Is Serious Business 15 min
Some of the ways in which adolescents and their parents can
see the others point of view
239 A Place to Grow 15 min
Some ways in which parents can help their children to arrive at
selfdiscipline
240 Decisions on Dating 15 min
Problems facing adolescents and parents
241 Age of Adventure 15 min
Suggests some ways which may help parents to understand their
preadolescent children
242 Your Child in the Community 15 min
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
243 Toys Where They Belong 15 min
Some things that parents can do
244 Sex Education 15 mjn
About Sex Play and Masturbation
245 Sex Education 15 min
Preparation for adolescence ways in which parents can help
their children understand and accept the physical changes of
adolescence
246 Eating Out With Children 15 min
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
247 Parents Have Homework Too 15 min
Some of the things that parents can do to further eood home
school relationships
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Doctors Dentists and Children 15 min
Some ways that parents can help their children accept medical
treatments
When Children Say No 15 min
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 15 min
Some things to think about in relation to childrens attendance at
church services
When Children Ask Questions 15 min
Some of the things parents can do when their children bombard
them with questions that need answers
But Mom Youre Old Fashioned 15 min
How Shall I Choose My Mate 15 min
Points out through discussion of an actual case some general
points to consider in choosing a mate
Speaking of Bad Language 15 min
Gives reasons why children and adolescents use bad language
Pets in the House 15 min
What kinds are suitable for different age levels and the kinds
of learning which pets can bring to children
Children Need Freedom of Activity 15 min
How parents can provide opportunities for children to run around
and work off their great quantities of energy
Happy Vacation 15 min
Helpful suggestions on making school vacation less hectic for
mothers and more fun for the children
On Being at the Top of the Class 15 min
Another way of looking at competition lor school grades
deemphasizing competition and stressing cooperation
Its Human to Get Frightened 15 min
Offers a better understanding of fear and how it affects our
lives amazingly enough its something we cant live without
Backsliding to Babyhood 15 min
Reasons why a child may revert to doing things youd long
since thought hed outgrown
Helping Your Child Act His Age 15 min
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
Childrens Books 15 min
Some guides for the selection of childrens books with practical
howtogoaboutits to find the right book for niece nephew
son or daughter
Housing and Personality 15 min
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 15 min
How parents can help slay the dragons of the unknown world
and prepare their youngsters for the first trip to the hospital
79265 4 Quarreling Children 15 min
Discusses why brothers and sisters may be expectec I to have
differences of opinion and suggests ways in which quarreling
can be kept to a minimum
5020 Courtship and Marriage 30 min
Analysis of some of the reasons why people marry and an
attempt to explain why some married people become disillu
sioned about each other Suggestions to make every marriage
improve through the years
266 StopLookandListen 15 min
Dramatized presentation of need for safety in the family medicine
chest
267 Christmas Belongs to the Child 15 min
Dramatized presentation of ways of allowing children to take
part in Christmas preparation
268 SocialEconomic Influences upon Childrens Learning 15 min
Shows effects of different cultural levels on learning process
269 Development of Healthy Personality 15 min
Starts with a newborn baby and goes through childhood in
stages
270 Children Who Rebel 15 min
271 Contribution of the School to Healthy Personality 15 min
272 Differences in Family Incomes and Their Effect in Later
Life 15 min
273 Cod Children and the Present World CHILD DEVELOPMENT 15 min
Programs from the University of Oklahoma jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
3052 Should Children Make Decisions 15 min
3053 When Is An Excuse An Alibi 15 min
3054 Do All Children Quarrel 15 min
3055 My Child Wont Help at Home 15 min
3056 Are ExtraCurricular Activities Important 15 min
3057 My Child Has Trouble at School 15 min
3058 Discipline Is a Problem 15 min
3059 What About Radio and Television 15 min
3060 Children Wont Stay Home 15 min
3061 My Parents Quarrel 15 min
3062 What Is Right and What Is Wrong 15 min
3063 Which Religion Is the Right One 15 min
3064 What Shall We Believe 15 min
3065 What Is There to Expect 15 min
3066 Is Etiquette Necessary 15 min
3067 How Can I Be Popular 15 min
3068 How Can I Overcome Being Shy 15 min
3069 Whats Wrong with Public Courting 15 min
3070 Im a Poor Conversationalist 15 min
3071 Why Are People Jealous of Me 15 min
3072 How Can I Control My Temper 15 min
3073 Whats Wrong with Clubs 15 min
3074 Why Arent Parents Consistent 15 min
80
3075 Im Treated as a Child
3076 I Dont Like School
3077 Its No Fun at Home
3078 All the Others Do It
3079 No One Listens to Us
3080 When We Have a Home of Our Own
15 min
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MAGIC WITH MANNERS
The series is designed to help young people cope successfully with problems
which they meet as they begin to grow up The emphasis is upon developing a
commonsense attitude of consideration for others rather than upon giving a
list of rules Each manners tip is backed with reasons for its existence and is
aimed at satisfying youths basic desires to make friends and to be at ease with
others through knowing what to do in ordinary social situations Each program
shows that like magic a few simple tips can change the attitudes of others
from disapproval to approval Program content is based on material in recogn
ized etiquette books for young people The programs insofar as possible
make their teaching points through entertainment To make the tiein of magic
with manners each program opens with a simple sleightofhand trick The
programs feature reallife situations in the form of dramatic episodes Serving
as narrator and sometimes taking part in the situations is the girl with the
magic manner who serves as a sort of big sister Her younger brother
Randy presents the magic trick helps carry the conversations and explains
how the trick can be performed by the young listeners This series has been pre
pared and produced by Radio House The University of Texas with programs
directed by Jack D Summerfield Radio House Production Manager from
scripts written by Mickie Newbill Radio House Writer Courtesy of Texas
School of the Air and Tapes
Catalog No Title Length
509 Small Talk Conversation 15 min
510 Letter Perfect Correspondence 15 min
512 Its a Date Dating 15 min
513 Story of a House Party Visits 15 min
515 The Sound of the Way You Look Grooming 15 min
516 The New Kind of Party Entertaining 15 min
517 Table Talk Table manners 15 min
518 Brother and Sister Trouble Ending friction at home 15 min
519 School Can Be Fun Manners at school 15 min
520 The Locked Door Manners at home 15 min
523 Flubs with Clubs Club manners 15 min
525 The Gift Came Back GiftGiving 15 min
526 The Way People See You Manners in public places 15 min
81THE CHILD BEYOND
These tapes documentary in nature explore the problems of the exceptional
child in our society his areas of difficulty and the avenues of adjustment open
to him The series aims at orientation of the listener 1 through definition and
illustration of problems involved in living and working with exceptional children
both handicapped and gifted and 2 through a growing familiarity with the
philosophy of the present approach to these problems The Child Beyond
surveys the field of special education its techniques and its promise for the
habilitation of exceptional children of school age The programs feature drama
tized life experiences exceptional children and their parents special educational
authorities consultants in medicine phychiatry psychology and therapy teachers
of exceptional children and specialists in developing community resources This
series has been prepared by RadioTelevision the University of Texas directed
and produced by Jack D Summerfield with music composed and conducted by
Eleanor Page technical supervision by Noyes W Willett and narration by Wil
liam H Cavness Writing and research was done by Marye D Benjamin for
the Durrum Twins Courtesy of Texas School of the Air and Tapes
Catalog No Title
5883 The Child Out of Step Who is the exceptional child
5884 Nobody Buys a Broken Doll Impact of exceptional child
on family
5885 Poor Little Boy Impact of family attitudes on exceptional
child
5886 Everybody Knows My Name Social adjustment of the
exceptional child
5887 Hear No Evil See No Evil Speak No Evil Seeking help
for the exceptional child
5888 The Boy Who Was Cooked Too Soon The Gifted Child
5889 Tomorrow Step By Step Contributions of therapy to
adjustment and development of exceptional child
5981 Lets Fill the Small Cups Too The exceptional child and
the school
5982 The Hurdles Too High The emotionallydisturbed child
5983 Home Away from Home institutionalization
5998 Help Wanted Development of community resources for
the exceptional child
5999 What Good Is a Building Personnel recruitment and
training
6021 Neither Devilish Nor Divine The child and his goals
Length
30 min
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LEARNING TO LIVE
A panel of school children with Mrs Esther Buffler as moderator discusses top
ics covering precepts habits and attitudes in sound everyday living These pro
grams have been prepared and presented by Radio House The University of
Texas from scripts written by Mrs Marye Benjamin and Mrs Virginia Jack
son and produced by Harvey Herbst and Robert Polunsky Courtesy of Texas
School of the Air and Tapes eljh
82Catalog No Title
3548 What Part Do Habits Play in Our Lives
3549 How Can We Be Good Neighbors At school at home
and in our community
3550 Are Good Manners Important at Home
3551 What Qualities Make a Good Friend
3552 Is Recreation Necessary for a Balanced Life
3553 Is Safety Built by Rules or by Us
3554 How Can Our Schools Teach Us Good Citizenship
3555 What Is Personality
3556 What Do Books Bring to Us
3557 Is Appearance Our Friend or Enemy
3558 Are We Responsible for Our Own Good Health
3559 How Do We Influence Other People
3560 What Can We Contribute to Our School
3561 What Do We Want To Find in Our Teachers
3562 How Do We Treat the Child Who Is Different
3563 Should We Always Do What the Gang Does
Length
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POLIO PRIMER
First Award winner at the 17th American Exhibition of Educational Radio
Television Programs this series of six fiveminute programs presents in drama
tized form many of the basic principles of polio prevention Aimed at a
general audience these programs could easily be utilized in schools and by
special study groups The scripts for these programs were written by Mrs
Marye Benjamin and were produced at RadioTelevision The University of
Texas Note that all six programs are contained on one 30minute tape Courtesy
of Texas School of the Air and Tapes
Catalog No Title Length
6022 Polio Primer 30 mn
Polio Primer No 1
Dont Let George Do It
Polio Primer No 2
A Pair of Hands
Polio Primer No 3
Neighbors Are Only People
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 pro
grams 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
83The Citizen Child His Destiny A Free World
Catalog No Title
1424 Growing Dp in the United States
1425 Planning Success for Our Children
1426 The Struggle for Independence
1427 The Measure of Responsibility
1428 Learning to Live with People
1429 Fear and the Future
1430 Are Fads and Frills Fundamental
1431 What Do Psychological Tests Really Tell
1432 Are Parents Necessary
1433 What About Sex Education
1434 Are Teachers Necessary
1435 Learning to Like the Best
Man Against Fear
1436 The Shape of the Problem
1437 The Childs Encounter with Life
1438 How Fear Begins at Home
1439 Hostility and Guilt Companions of Fear
1440 The Conditions of Unnatural Fear
1441 Certain Crisis Points of Life
1442 The Fears That Scar Our Society
1443 When Fear Pretends to Be Strength
1444 When Fear Pretends to Be Love
1445 When Love Casts Out Fear
1446 Whom Shall I Fear
1447 Faith Against Fear
Youth and Cooperative Living
1448 What a Mother Expects of Her Daughter
What a Daughter Expects of Her Mother
1449 What a Father Expects of His Son
What a Son Expects of His Father
1450 What a Mother Expects of Her Son
What a Son Expects of His Mother
1451 What a Father Expects of His Daughter
What a Daughter Expects of Her Father
1452 What a Brother Expects of His Sister
What a Sister Expects of Her Brother
1453 What a Boy Expects of His Girl Friend
What a Girl Expects of Her Boy Friend
1454 What a Teacher Expects of Her Student
What a Student Expects of His Teacher
1455 What a Teacher Expects of Parents
What Parents Expect of Teachers
1456 What an Employer Expects of Young People
What Youth Expects of Their Employers
1457 What a Public Official Expects of Youth
What Youth Expects of Public Officials
1458 What a Religious Leader Expects of Young People
What Youth Expects of their Religious Leader
1459 What the World Expects of Youth
What Youth Expects of the World
Length
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84ITS ALL IN THE FAMILY
Dr James L Hymes Professor of Education George Peabody College Nash
ville 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 Educa
tion Agency sha
Catalog No Title
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 the Villain
Length
15 min
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FAMILY LIFE
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 school 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
881
882
883
884
885
Title Length
Mother Where Are My Rubbers Russell Smart 15 min
Mirror Blues and Old Age 15 min
Peggy Brooks Assistant Professor Child Development and Fam
ily Relationships Cornell University
Silver Threads Among the Gold 15 min
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
My Darling Adopted Baby 15 min
Russell Smart Associate Professor Child Development and Fam
ily Relationships Deals with the problem of telling the child hes
adopted Gives a real understanding of the special things adoptive
parents need to think about
Milk for Your Child 15 min
Grace Steininger Professor Food and Nutrition Russell Smart
The place of milk in childrens diets and ways to serve milk
85INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A stimulating series of 13 halfhour dramatic programs on the history of aca
demic 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 of the University of Michigan in
cooperation with the NAEB shta
They Fought Alone
Catalog No
5171
Title
Length
Michael Servetus challenges the medical dogma of the 30 min
church and is burned at the stake
Writer R Foshko Summation Dr Albert C Furstenberg Dean
of the Medical School
5172 Peter Abelard introduces the concept of the University 30 min
Writer R Foshko Summation C E Odegaard Dean of the
College of Literature Science and the Arts
5173 Elizabeth Blackwell the first woman doctor fights for 30 min
the freedom of women to an education
Writer W Cherniak Summation Dr Martha Westerberg Pro
fessor of Neurology
5174 Cato the Censor highlights the freedom to study foreign 30 min
ideologies
Writer R Murray Summation Arthur E R Boak Professor of
Ancient History
5175 Argentine teachers challenge the educational dictates of 30 min
the military government
Writer W Bender Summation Philip B Taylor Professor
of Political Science Latin American Affairs
5176 John Scopes maintains the freedom to teach new 30 min
scientific theories
Writer W Wiegand Summation Claude Aggertsen Professor
of Education
5177 William Tyndale is martyred for translating the Bible 30 min
into English
Writer E E Willis Summation Leroy Waterman Professor
of Semitics Coeditor Revised Standard Version of the Bible
5178 Franklin Jameson declares teachers must have the rights 30 min
of all free citizens
Writer E G Burrows Summation 1 Philip Wernette Professor
Business Administration
5179 Galileo fights for the freedom to announce new scientific 30 min
theories
Writer E E Willis Summation Palmer A Troop Professor
History
5180 German rocket scientists go with the West to find the 30 min
freedom to pursue knowledge for its own sake
Writer R Foshko Summation Ralph A Sawyer Dean of
the Horace H Rackham School of Graduate Studies
865181 Capt Richard Pratt champions the rights of a minority 30 min
race to an education
Writer W Cherniak Summation Robert C Angell Professor
Sociology Representative to UNESCO
5182 Norwegian teachers rebel against the Nazi Laerersamband 30 min
Writer S Carson Summation Preston W Slosson Professor of
History
5183 Joseph Lancaster champions the rights of the poor to an 30 min
education
Writer W Bender Summation Claude Aggertsen Professor of
Education
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 Drama
tic 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 Title
1472 Halloween in Animal Town
1473 Admiral Struts Thanksgiving
1474 Thankful the Turkey Thanksgiving
1475 Why the Chimes Rang Christmas
1476 Shiny Shovel Christmas
1477 Owney and the Pooka St Patricks Day
1478 Easter Greetings
1479 Anansis Fishing Expedition West African folk tale
1480 How Old Stormalong Captured Mocha Dick
American folk tale
1481 John Henry American folk tale
1482 Why Cowboys Sing in Texas Cowboy music
1483 Tom Thumb An American version
1484 Jack and the Three Sillies Narration in music
1485 Mr Possums Sick Spell
1486 Smokeys Inn Fire Prevention
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 ap
preciation for poetry sha
Catalog No Title Length
1487 What Is Poetry 15 min
Ars Poetica by Archibald Macleish Tentative Definitions of
Poetry by Carl Sandburg Poetry by Marianne Moore
Length
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871488 The People Sing 15 ruin
Robin Hood and the Peddler Lord Randall My Billy
Boy Sourwood Mountain Cowboys Gettin Up Holler
Quantrell
1489 Stories in Verse 15 min
19th 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
1490 More Stories in Verse 15 min
20 century Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling Mountain
Whippoorwill by Stephen Vincent Benet
1491 Historical Poems of Europe 15 min
On 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 Columbus by
Joaquin Miller
1492 Historical Poems of America 15 min
To the Memory by Freneau Concord Hymn by Emerson
Old Ironsides by Holmes Revenge of RainintheFace by
Longfellow Young Lincoln by Markham Laus Deo by
Whittier
1493 Historical Poems of Modern America 15 min
Justice Denied in Massachusetts by Millay Atlantic Charter
1942 by Francis Brett Young They Have Blown the Trumpet
a bomb by Florence Converse
1494 We All Give Thanks 15 min
Bible quotations Dueteronomy and Book of Nehemiah Irish
Te Deum The HockCart by Herrick Navajo Chants Rain
Chart Song of the House The Pumpkin by Whittier
1495 Words Create Atmosphere 15 min
Ulalume by Poe Kubla Khan by Coleridge Weary Blues
by Langston Hughes
1496 Pictures of the Imagists 15 min
The Poplar by Richard Aldington Easter by F S Flint
Spring Day by Amy Lowell Armies by J G Fletcher
1497 Expressions of Love 15 min
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 Portu
guese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Somewhere I Have
Never Traveled by E E Cummings
1498 Holiday Time 15 min
House of Christmas by Chesterton Brotherhood by Mark
ham Tuft of Flowers by Frost A Childs Prayer by
Francis Thompson Laugh and Be Merry by Masefield
1499 Funny Bones 15 min
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll Those Two Boys by Frank
lin P Adams Nightmare by W S Gilbert Golly How Truth
Will Out by Ogden Nash Jim by Hillaire Belloc Blind
Men and the Elephant by John G Saxe1500 Dreams of a Better World 15 min
The Dead Makes 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
1501 Poetic Portraits 15 min
Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by Eliot
1502 Poetic Portraits 15 min
A Farmer Remembers Lincoln by Witter Bynner Portrait
of an Old Woman by Arthur D Ficke The Drug Clerk by
Eunice Tietjens Cotton Mather and Captain Kidd by Stephen
Vincent Benet Mr Floods Party by Edward Arlington Rob
inson
1503 With Tongue in Cheek 15 min
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 Death 15 min
War Poetry Ozymandias by Shelley War 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
1505 Men and Machines 15 min
The Industrial Revolution Song of the Shirt by Thomas
Hood The Express by Spender Faces by Lola Ridge Out
of John Browns Strong Sinews from John Browns Body by
Stephen Vincent Benet
1506 Industrial America 15 min
Auto Wreck by Karl Shapiro Steel by Auslander
1507 They Looked at America 15 min
Years of the Modern by Whitman Selections from The
People Yes by Sandburg
1508 Oriental Simplicity Poems from China and Japan 15 min
1509 West African Bible Stories 15 min
From the book How God Fixed Jonah by Lorenz Graham
1510 Prose Poetry 15 min
Journey to the North from Of Time and the River by
Thomas Wolfe
1511 Selections from the Bible 15 min
Exodus Chapter 14 Psalm 90 Ecclesiastes Chapter 1
1512 Spring in the Country 15 min
Pippas Song by Browning Crocus by Kreymborg Chan
son Innocent by Cummings Memory of Lake Superior by
George Dillon Loveliest of Trees by Housman Lines Written
in Early Spring by Wordsworth Birches by Frost
1513 Sea Fever 15 min
The Ocean from Childe Harold by Byron Break Break
Break by Tennyson Shenandoah sung by Leonard Warren
Dover Beach by Arnold
1514 For the Wanderlust Is on Me 15 min
I Want to Go Wandering by Lindsay Song of the Open
Road by Whitman
891515 English Dramatic Narratives 15 min
My Last Duchess by Browning Ulysses by Tennyson
1516 Early American Dramatic Narratives 15 min
Maud Muller by Whittier The Last Leaf by Holmes Anna
bel Lee by Poe
1517 Death of the Hired Man by Robert Frost 15 min
1518 Poetry in Drama by Shakespeare 15 min
1519 Modern Poetry in Drama 15 min
Chorus from Murder in the Cathedral by Eliot selections from
The Ladys Not for Burning by Fry and from Winterset by
Anderson
1520 Poetry of Lord Byron 15 min
1521 Poetry of Percy Shelley 15 min
1522 Poetry of Percy Shelley 15 min
1523 Poetry of Elizabeth Browning 15 min
1524 Poetry of Robert Browning 15 min
1525 Rime of the Ancient Mariner Part 1 15 min
1526 Rime of the Ancient Mariner Part II 15 min
1527 Victorian Nonsense Poets 15 min
1528 Poetry of Lord Tennyson 15 min
1529 Selections from In Memorium POETS PLAYHOUSE 15 min
The programs present in dramatic form familiar classics in the realm of
ballad and narrative verse Musical background composed especially for this
series received a First Award in the Eighteenth American Exhibition of Educa
tional RadioTelevision Programs in competition with stations and networks
across the United States and Canada The programs were directed by Harvey
Herbst and scripts were written by Mrs Marye Benjamin Mrs Virginia Jackson
and Bill Cavness Courtesy of Texas School of the Air and Tapes ljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
6023 Sister Helen Dante Gabriel Rosetti 30 min
6024 Youth and Art Robert Browning 30 min
6025 John Gilpins Ride William Cowper 30 min
6138 The Portrait Owen Meredith 30 min
6139 Horatius at the Bridge Thomas Babington Macaulay 30 min
6140 Michael William Wordsworth 30 min
6141 Phantasmagoria Lewis Carroll 30 min
6142 Mozart and Salieri Pushkin 30 min
6143 Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 30 min
6144 The Glove and the Lions Leigh Hunt 30 min
6145 Dis Ol Hammer Kill John Henry Folk ballad 30 min
6146 Kentucky Belle Constance Fenimore Woolson 30 min
6147 The Forsaken Merman Matthew Arnold RHYME AND REASON OVER THE COFFEE CUPS 30 min
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 understanding
of poetry and prose shta
90
Catalog No Title
5197 Remember Me by C Rossetti
5198 Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Frost
5199 The Soul Selects by Dickenson
5200 Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries by Housman
5201 That Time of Year by Shakespeare
5202 The World Is Too Much with Us by Wordsworth
5203 Westminister Bridge by Wordsworth
5204 Sailing to Byzantium Part I by Yeats
5205 Sailing by Byzantium Part II by Yeats
5206 I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great
by Spender
5207 The Windhover by Hopkins
5208 At a Solemn Music by Milton
5209 Meeting at Night by Browning
5210 Sonnet 129 by Shakespeare
5211 Jabberwocky by Carroll
5212 I Sing of a Maiden Anon
5213 They Flee from Me by Wyatt
5214 Richard Cory by Robinson
5215 Bells for John Whitesides Daughter by Ransom
5216 Ozymandias by Shelley
5217 Ode to a Nightingale by Keats
5218 The Darkling Thrush by Hardy
5219 The Passerby by Bridges
5220 Cargoes by Masefield
5221 In My Craft or Sullen Art by Thomas
5222 Preludes I by T S Eliot
5223 Death Be Not Proud by Donne
5224 A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal by Wordsworth
5225 Dover Beach by Arnold
5226 Edward Anon
Length
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20TH CENTURY POETRY IN ENGLISH
The authors of the poems in this series read their own poems The selections
were made by consultants Louise Bogan Karl Shapiro Robert Lowell Leonie
Adams and Elizabeth Bishop all with the advice of the Fellows of the Library
of Congress in American Letters They include readings by younger poets
as well as those long recognized both English and American They were origin
ally recorded by The Library of Congress Recording Laboratory jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
2857 Katherine Garrison Chapin 15 min
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
2858 Wystan Hugh Auden 15 min
Reading the following poems Alonso to Ferdinand Musee des
Beaux Arts and Refugee Blues
91 5597
5598
5599
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5600
5601
5602
5603
5604
Richard Eberhart
Reading the following poems Now Is the Air Made of Chiming
Balls Dam Neck Virginia The Fury of Aerial Bombardment
The Groundhog
Louis Bogan 30 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 Fisher
man Ralph Waldo Emerson Conclusion of Corn
Marianne Moore 30 min
Reading the following poems Rigorists Spensers Ireland Selec
tions from Va Britannia
Allen Tate
Reading the following poems Ode to the Confederate Dead
Sonnets at Christmas 1934 Records 1 A Dream 3 A Vision
John Gould Fletcher 30 min
Reading the following poem Clipper Ships
John Malcolm Brinnin
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 hospi
tal It is Living Coral Queen AnnsLace The Yachts
Robert Penn Warren
Reading the following poems Terror Pursuit
E E Cummings 30 min
Reading the following poems Plato told Him My Father Moved
through Dooms of Love
Robinson Jeffers
Reading the following poems Oh Lovely Rock The Beaks
of Eagles Ossians Grave
Theodore Spencer 30 min
Reading the following poems The Day Inflatable Globe A
Narrative Problem of Immortality The Phoenix
John Crowe Ransom
Reading the following poems Bells for John Whitesides Daugh
ter Janet Waking Here Lies a Lady Captain Carpenter
William Meredith 30 min
Reading the following poems String Quartet Carrier Battle
wagon Transport
Yvor Winters
Reading the following poems Sir Gawaine and the Green
Knight John Sutter Time and the Garden The California Oaks
Randall Jarrell 30 min
Reading the following poems Lady Bates Stalag Luft
Karl Shapiro
Reading the following poem Elegy for a Deal Soldier
Herbert Read 30 min
Reading the following poem A World Within a War
92Phelps Putnam
Reading the following poem Ballad of a Strange Thing
5605 John Berryman 30 min
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
5606 Delmore Schwartz 30 min
Reading the following poems The Repetitive Heart Part IX
From Genesis ManicDepressive Lincoln National Hero Star
light Like Intuition Pierced the Twelve
Richard Blackmur
Reading the following 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
5607 Stephen Spender 30 min
Reading the following poems An Elementary School Class
Room in a Slum The Landscape Near an Aerodrome The
Pylons An I 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 Jeron
imos House At the Fishhouses
5608 Theodore Roethke 30 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
5609 Robert Fitzgerald 30 min
Reading the following poems De Orbe Novo Celestine Sop
hocles Oedipus at Colonus from Scene VIII Messenger
Scene
Marya Zaturenska
Reading the following poems Water and Shadow For the Sea
sons Snowstorm in January After St Theresa The Castaways
Falling Tears Awakening Heavens
5610 Muriel Rukeyser 30 min
Reading the following poem Ajanta
Howard Baker
Reading the following poem Ode to the Sea
5611 Leonie Adams 30 min
Reading the following poems The Runner With the Lots The
Mount Grapes Making Sundown Country Summer Lullaby
Janet Lewis
Reading the following poems Girl Help Baby Goat A Lullaby
Remembered Morning Going Home from the Party On an Old
Woman Dying Country Burial Winter Garden Old Love
935612 Robert Lowell 30 min
Reading the following poems 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 3 Katherines
Dream 4 At the Altar
Conrad Aiken
Reading the following poem Preludes for Memnon XIV XIX
LXIII III and XXIX
5613 William Empson 30 min
Reading the following poems To an Old Lady Just a Smack
at Auden Missing Dates Bacchus
Archibald Macleish
Reading the following poems Epistle to be left in the Earth
The Shape of Flesh and Bone from Act Five Conquistador
Bernal Diaz Preface to His Book The TooLate Born Once
Sang from Act Five
MATHEMATICS
Produced by Mathematics Department University of Oklahoma Submitted by
AudioVisual Education University of Oklahoma Discussions intended to
arouse interest in mathematics jhsha
Catalog No Title
1530 Mathematics Our Great Heritage
1531 How Mathematics Started
1532 The Struggle for a Number System
1533 Butter and Eggs Mathematics
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
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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 followup programs on the first six programs covering the same sub
ject 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 outstanding recognition for its excellence at
the 20th Institute for Education by Radio at Columbus Ohio in May 1950
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94Catalog Nc
1546 Addition
1547 Subtraction
1548 1549 1550 Multiplication by division Multiplication by addition Units of measure
1551 Division
1552 Addition
1553 Subtraction
1554 1555 Multiplication Division
1556 Fractions
Title
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COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
Furnished by Minnesota State Department of Education jhsh
5021 Typing Lesson
SALES TRAINING ADVERTISING
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 Encyclo
paedia Britannica Films sha
Catalog No Title
5577 Some Fundamentals for Radio Salesmen
5578 CopyMinded Selling
5579 The Department Store and Radio Advertising
5580 The Cold Call
5581 The Lost Sale
5582 Next Weeks Cancellation
5583 Merchandising Radio Advertising
5584 Radio Versus Newspaper No I
5585 Radio Versus Newspaper No II
5586 Creative Radio Selling
5587 Facing Competition from Television
5588 Using Research to Sell Radio
EARLY AMERICAN DANCES
As Revived By
Mr and Mrs Henry Ford
To authentically reproduce the dances of the 18th and 19th centuries Mr and
Mrs Ford brought from all sections of the country qualified musicians and dance
historians to conduct a program of research into the origins and basic forms
of the music and dances that colonial America loved so well Each dance is
reproduced 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
Length
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95Early American Round Dances
Catalog No Title
1320 Hungarian Varsouvienne
1321 Old Southern Schottische
1322 Heel and Toe Polka
1323 Rye Waltz
1324 Badger Gavotte
1325 Varsouvienne Waltz
1326 Blue Danube
1327 Tales from Vienna Woods
1328 Military Schottische
1329 Keynote Schottische
1330 Schottische Medley
Length
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Early American Square Dances
with calls
2578 Plain Quadrille Part I
2579 Plain Quadrille Part II
2580 Standard Club Quadrille Figure 1
2581 Standard Club Quadrille Figure 2
2582 Standard Club Quadrille Figure 3
2583 Jigs and Reels
2584 Lancers Oriental Figures 1 and 2
2585 Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4
2586 Lancers Oriental Figure 5
2587 Captain Jenks
2588 Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane
2589 HinkyDinky Parlez Vous
2590 Life On The Ocean Wave
2591 Portland Fancy
2592 Novelty March Mixer
2593 Virginia Reel
2594 Lady Round the Lady
2595 Firemans Dance
2765 UptownDowntown
2766 Hook and A Whirl
2767 Prairie Queen
2768 Yankee Doodle Dandy
2769 Gunnings Quadrille With Grand Square
2770 Nellie Bly
Early American Square Dances
without calls
2771 Plain Quadrille Part I
2772 Plain Quadrille Part II
2773 Lancers Oriental Figures 1 and 2
2774 Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4
2775 Lancers Oriental Figure 5
2776 Black Cat Quadrille Part 1
2777 Black Cat Quadrille Part 2
2778 Hulls Victory Contredanse
2779 Lady Walpoles Reel
2780 Quadrille Medley of Hornpipes
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962781 Newport Quadrille Grapevine Twist
2782 Ticknors Quadrille
2783 Quadrille Cub Berdans Favorite
1331 Firemans Dance
1332 Money Musk
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THE CHOIR AND THE QUARTETTE
The two tapes in this series were furnished by the courtesy of Berry College Mt
Berry Georgia and were sung by the Berry College Concert Choir and Berry
College Male Quartette You will notice that Tape No 3276 below contains
a few selections by a group of Berry College girls known as the Ballad Girls of
Berry College eljhsha
Catalog No Title Length
3275 Berry College Concert Choir 15 min
Directed by Maurice R King and sung by the students of Berry
College Mt Berry Georgia
1 My God and I
2 Go Not Far from Me
3 Behold I Stand
4 Jesus Walked
5 Send Forth Thy Spirit
Catalog No
3276
Title
Length
15 min
Berry College Male Quartette
Sung by students of Berry College Mt Berry Georgia
1 Far Away in the South
2 This Little Light of Mine
3 Lassie O Mine
4 Sourwood Mountain
5 This tape is concluded by a selection of songs by the
Ballad Girls of Berry College These ballads are familiar
in the Southern Appalachians
MUSIC FROM THE TELEPHONE HOUR
The Telephone Hour celebrated its 16th year on radio with a special Birthday
Broadcast on Monday May 16 1955 Five of the programs most popular guest
artists were featured each performing selections for which they are best known
Interest in the Birthday Broadcast was so great especially among the music
students and teachers that special arrangements were made to preserve at least
part of it through recording Therefore eight of the number on the broadcast
were chosen for this special recording Recorded especially for the Associated
Companies of the Bell Telephone System These recordings may not be used for
radio television or any performance for profit Furnished by the courtesy of
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company jhsha
97Catalog No
Title
Length
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4
5
6
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5797 Music from the Telephone Hour
1 Caprice ViennoisKreislerDonald Voorhees and Bell
Telephone Orchestra
2 Le Reve from Manon MassenetBrian Sullivan
Tenor
Voi la sapete from Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni
Eileen Farrell Soprano
Clair de luneDebussyJose Iturbi Pianist
Concerto in E Minor FinaleMendelssohnMichael Ra
bin Violinist
Dancing DollPoldini and La ForgeLily Pons Colora
tura Soprano
The Pines of the Appian Way from The Pines of
RomeRespighiDonald Voorhees and the Bell Tele
phone Orchestra
8 O soave fanciulla from La BohemePucciniEileen
Farrell Soprano and Brian Sullivan Tenor
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
Dancing with the Worlds People is the theme selected for this series by Ma
thilda 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 eljh
Catalog No Title Length
2810 Dancing with the Worlds Peoples A Preview 15 min
2811 African Dances 15 min
2812 Dances of the American Indian IS min
2813 South American Dances 15 min
2814 East Indian Dances 15 min
2815 Mexican Dances 15 mm
2816 Spanish Dances 15 mm
2818 Irish Dances 15 mjn
2819 Hungarian Dances 15 mm
2820 The Nutcracker Ballet 15 min
2821 Slavonic Dances 15 mjn
2822 Dances of the U S A 15
2823 Israeli Dances 15 mj
2824 Dance Tunes of Bachs Day 15 min
2825 In the Time of Minuets 15 min
2826 French Dances 15 mjn
2827 Mazurkas and Polonaises of Chopin 15 min
2828 Famous Brahms Waltzes 15 min
2829 English and Scotch Dances 15 min
2830 Dancing to Waltz Kings Music 15 min
2831 Ballets of Delibes 15 min
2832 Russian Ballets 15 mjn
2833 Ravels Dance Music 15 min
2834 The Fire Bird 15 mjnj
2835 Dance of the Hours 15 mjn
2836 Slaughter on Tenth Avenue 15 min
98ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
Originally broadcast over Minnesota School of the Air Discussion of composers
and performers and music techniques Aimed at elementary and junior high
students but good listening for older students Purpose is to inform about men
and women of music and to develop appreciation of music eljh
Catalog No Title Length
1557 Fritz Kreisler 15 min
Beloved Violinist and Composer Viennese Caprice Liebesfrend
The Chinese Tamborine
1558 Ignace Paderewski 15 min
Pianist and President Minuet in G Chopins Revolutionary
Etude Chopins Nocture in E flat
1559 Jan Sibelius 15 min
Finlands Favorite Son Finlandia Valse Trieste March from
Karelia Suite
1560 Nicholas RimskyKorsakov 15 min
Orchestral Color Golden Cockerel Scheherazade Suite The
Sea Spanish Caprice Fandango of the Asturianas
1561 Ernest Bloch 15 min
Herald of Hebrew Music Nigun Schelomo Concerto Grosso
1562 George Enesco 15 min
Rumanian Rhapsodist Largo from Bachs Concerto for two
violins Rumanian Rhapsody 1 Finale of Rhapsody 2
1563 Edward MacDowell 15 min
Foremost American Composer To a Wild Rose Of a Tailor and
a Bear The War Song from the Indian Suite
1564 John Philip Sousa 15 min
Illustrious March King Washington Post March El Capitan
Semper Fidelis Stars and Stripes Forever
1565 George Gershwin 15 min
Promoter of Jazz Rhapsody in Blue Concerto in F Ah Got
Plenty of Nothin
1566 Swedish Folks Songs and Dances 15 min
1567 Young Peoples Guide to the Orchestra 15 min
1568 Christmas Carols Old and New 15 min
1569 Maurice Ravel 15 min
French Master of Spanish Music Spanish Rhapsody two
dances Alvarado Del Gracioso Bolero
1570 Edward Elgar 15 min
Master of the King MarchLand of Hope and Glory Loves
Greeting played by Yehudi Menuhin Dream Children
1571 Our Symphony Orchestra 15 min
Minneapolis Minn
1572 Ferde Grofe 15 min
Musical Photographer On the Trail from Grand Canyon Suite
Father of Waters from Mississippii Suite
1573 Anton Dvorak 15 min
Bohemian Artist Humoresque First Slavonic Dance Largo from
Symphony to the New World
1574 The Singing Strings 15 min
Music by string instruments
991575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
Granados 15 min
Writer for the Dance Spanish Dance 6 Intermezzo from
Goyas Opera Spanish Dance
Charles Giffes 15 min
Poet and Composer Concert Pianist Roman Sketches by a
Lonely Forest Pathway Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan
Hector VillaBobos 15 min
Brazilian Genius Bachiamas Brasialeras 1 The Song of
the Oxcart Driver
Eric Coates 15 min
Modern English Lyricist London Again Suite By a Sleepy
Lagoon Cinderella Suite
Percey Grainger 15 min
Folk Tune Arranger Brigg Fair Molly on the Shore Danny
Boy Country Garden
The Violin Solos with the Orchestra 15 min
Sergi Rachmaninoff 15 min
Pianist and Composer Melody in E major Humoresque Second
Piano Concerto
Claude Debussy 15 min
French Impressionist Reflection in the Water An Evening in
Granada Moonlight
Bela Bartok 15 min
Hungarian Composer Hungarian Folk Tunes Rumanian Folk
Dances Contrast for Violin Clarinet and Piano
Sergi Prokofieff 15 min
Jester in Music Fiendish Suggestion Finale from the Classical
Symphony Love for Free Oranges The March and the Scare
crow
The Deep Throated Violin Viola 15 min
Manuel de Falla 15 min
Spanish Rhythm Master Life is Short Wedded by Witchcraft
from Ballet Pantomime The Millers Dance from Three Cornered
Hat
Morton Gould 15 min
Color Artist in Music Yankee Doodle Minstrel Show The
Ponga
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
This is a series of Young Peoples Concerts played by the Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra and furnished by the Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
5236A Part I Mozart Overture to the Magic Flute 30
Beethoven Symphony 7 first movement
5236B Part II Songs by Set Svanholm Strauss Till Eulenspiegel 30
5237A Part I Weber Overture to Oberon 30
Haydn Symphony 96 Minuet and Finale
Falla La Vida Breve Intermezzo and Dance
5237B Part II Mozart Sinfonia Concertante Theme and 30 min
Variations
Villa Lobos The Little Train
Wagner Ride of the Valkyries
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min
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1005238A Part I Strauss Overture to Die Fledermaus 30 min
Brahms Symphony 3 third movement
Falla La Vide Breve Interlude and Dance Piano Sobs by
Rudolf Serkin
5238B Part II Piano Solos by Rudolf Serkin 30 min
Smeiana The Moldau
5239A Part I Nicolai Overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor 30 min
Wagner Forest Murmurs
Strauss Treasure Waltz This is actually the final number in
the program
5239B Part II Britten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra 30 min
This is the second to last number on program
5240A Part I Nicolai Overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor 30 min
Britten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
5240B Part II Smetana The Moldau 30 min
Tchaikovsky Symphony 6 third movement
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 Title
1644 Stephen Foster Americas Minstrel
1645 Franz Liszt Piano Virtuoso
1646 Johann Strauss Viennas Waltz King
1648 Harry T Burleigh Arranger of Negro Spirituals
1650 Ludwig von Beethoven Great Immortal
1651 Christmas The Joyous Season of Song
1652 Wolfgang Mozart Child Genius
1653 Franz Schubert Inspired Song Writer
1654 Victor Herbert Light Opera Composer
1655 Young Peoples Symphony in Minneapolis
1656 Frederic Chopin Polish Patriot
1657 George Handel Musical Courtier
1658 Leo Delibes Master of the Ballet
1659 Bedrich Smetana Father of the Bohemian Music
1660 Samuel Barber Wizard with Strings
1661 Johann Sebastian Bach Organist Supreme
1662 Franz Josef Haydn Father of the Symphony
1663 Sergei Prokofieff Musical Jokester
1664 Felix Mendelssohn Creator of Enchanted Music
1665 Johannes Brahms
Master Weaver of Musical Tapestries
1666 Sir Arthur Sullivan Englands Patter Artist
1667 Robert Schumann German Romanticist
1668 Hector Berlioz
Rochiez March Romeos Reverie and Fate of Capulet
to the Scaffold
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101 Miscellaneous Musicials
Catalog Nc Title
1669 On the Music Road
1670 Red Leaves
1671 Jack Frosts Visit
1672 MakeBelieve World
1673 A Goblin Party
1674 Indian Days
1675 Thanksgiving Thoughts
1676 Santa Claus Land
1677 Christmas Magic
1678 Trees and Stockings
1679 A Christmas Story
1680 Boy and Billy Goats Three
1681 A White World
1682 The Singing Snowman
1683 Four Footed Friends
1684 A day at the Zoo
1685 The Animal Farm
1686 Playmates
1687 Animals on Parade
1688 The Easter Bunny Parade
1689 Easter Time
1690 The Raindrops Patter
1691 The Orchestras Romantic Member the Cello
1692 Four Strings Together The String Quartette
1693 The Biblical String the Harp
1694 Playing Pipes the Woodwinds
1695 Playing Pipes Continued
1696 Silver Voice and Imp the Flute and Piccolo
1616 Sing and Play
1617 A County Fair
1618 The Animal Store
1619 Witches Bats and Big Black Cats
1620 Animals From Far Away
1608 Green Things Growing
1621 A Song of Thanksgiving
1622 In a Toymakers Shop
1623 Happy Santa Claus
1624 Christmas Everywhere
1625 Around the Christmas Tree
1626 Snowflakes are Falling
1627 Fun on a Snowy Day
1628 Friendly Helpers
1629 In Our Neighborhood
1630 Friends Far and Near
1631 The Cobbler and the Elves
1632 A Magic Easter Moon
1633 Easter Bells
1634 A Day at the Circus
1635 Our Friends in the Zoo
1636 The Parade
1637 Take an Umbrella
1638 The Birds Come Home
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1021639 Flowers and Butterflies
1640 Lets Have a Picnic
5617 Philips Dont We All Modern Opera
1697 The Licorice Stick the Clarinet
1698 The Kings Herald the Trumpet
1699 The Hunters Horn the French Horn
1700 The Big Trumpet the Trombone
1701 The Vibrating Kettles Tympani
1702 Our Playful Pets
1703 Indian Ponies Come Galloping
1704 A Rabbit A Mouse and a Basket House
1705 Witches Pumpkins and Goblins Boo
1706 All Aboard
1707 Hi There Turkey Gobbler
1708 To Grandmothers House We Go
1709 Happy Hannukah
1710 Santas Special Delivery
1711 We Wish You A Merry Christmas
1712 The Nippy North Wind
1713 Surprise A Party
1714 TaRa Doodle Det BoomBoom
1715 Everybody Sings
1716 Here Comes the Parade
1717 Lets Go to the Circus
1718 A Very Happy Easter Egg
1719 Meet E B
1720 Bells Are Ringing
1721 Rain Drops and Rubber Boots
1722 Hi Ho Come to the Fair
1723 The Farmer in the Dell
1724 The Gingerbread Boy
1725 Song of Summertime
1726 Flying Things
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RELIGIOUS MUSIC
The following programs of religious music include the pipe organ the pipe
organ and choir trios and quartettes and were furnished through the courtesy of
Protestant RadioTV Center 1805 Clifton Road N E Atlanta 6 Georgia
peljhsha
Catalog No
2943
Title
Length
2944
Aids to Worship 15 min
Doxology Gloria Patri Bless The Lord Lead Me Lord Al
mighty Father Hear our Prayer ThreeFold Amen Dresden
Amen The Lords Prayer The Lord Bless You Organ Selection
Prelude and Fugue in D Minor Bach Choral Prelude Bach
Aria From Tenth Concerto Handel Andante From Sonata
No 6 Mendelssohn
Aids to Worship 15 min
Doxology O Lord Open Thou Our Eyes Thy Word Is A
Lamp Gloria Our Father 2Fold Amen Hear Our Prayer Al
mighty Father Lead Me Lord Benediction Bless The Lord
1032945 Hymnal No 1 15 min
Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know A Charge To Keep I Have
I am Thine O Lord When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Lord
Speak There Is A Green Hill How Firm a Foundation Fight
The Good Fight
2946 Hymnal No 2 15 min
The Son of God Goes Forth to War God of Grace and God of
Glory Beneath the Cross of Jesus Jesus Thy Name High Over
All Jesus Shall Reign Whereer the Sun In Christ There Is
No East or West Crown Him With Many Crowns All the Way
My Saviour Leads Me
2947 Hymnal No 3 15 min
0 God The Rock of Ages Praise the Lord Ye Heavens Adore
Him O Could I Speak the Matchless Worth Ivory Palaces
The Lords Prayer Malotte God So Loved the World
Stainer Seek Ye the Lord Roberts
2948 Hymn Medleys 15 min
1 Need Thee Every Hour Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus Living
for Jesus Sweet Hour of Prayer The Lords My Shepherd What
a Friend Jesus Calls Us Lord Speak to Me My Faith Looks Up
My Jesus I Love Thee Come Ye Disconsolate Lead Kindly
Light Hark Hark My Soul In The Hour of Trial I Need
Thee Every Hour I am Praying for You This Is My Fathers
World Theres a Wideness Be Still My Soul
2949 Meditation Music 15 min
Abide With Me Come Ye Disconsolate Jesus Lover of My
Soul Let Saints on Earth in Concert Sing Lead Kindly Light
What A Friend We Have In Jesus Bread of the World Beneath
The Cross of Jesus My Faith Looks Up to Thee O God Un
seen Yet Ever Near The King of Love My Shepherd Is Here
O Lord I See Thee Face to Face Fairest Lord Jesus And Now
0 Father Mindful of the Love
2950 Preludes 15 min
Prelude and Fugue in D MinorBach Choral Prelude Bach
Aria from Tenth Concerto Handel Andante from Sonata
No 6 Mendelssohn Hymns separated by spiral Just As
1 am Lord Speak to Me He Leadeth Me Jesus the Very
Thought of Thee O Master Let Me Walk With Thee I Need
Thee Every Hour Dear Lord and Father of Mankind O for
a Closer Walk With God
5150 Activity 30 min
Lead On O King Eternal Onward Christian Soldiers Stand Up
Stand Up for Jesus Rescue the Perishing
Adoration
All Hail The Power of Jesus Name Come Thou Almighty King
0 Come All Ye Faithful Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned
5151 Assurance 30 min
He leadeth Me Blessed Assurance Ive Found A Friend
What A Friend We Have In Jesus
Atonement
Beneath The Cross of Jesus Just As 1 Am Rock of Ages When
1 Survey
1045152 Bible 30 min
I Love To Tell The Story Sing Them Over Again To Me
Blest Be The Tie Where Cross The Crowded Ways
Calmness
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Immortal Love Forever Full
I Love Thy Kingdom Lord The Churchs One Foundation
5153 Christmas 30 min
Hark The Herald Angels Sing It Came Upon The Midnight
Clear O Little Town of Bethlehem Silent Night
Closing Hymns
God Be With You Lord Dismiss Us Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart
Saviour Again To Thy Dear Name
5154 Comfort 30 min
Abide With Me O God The Rock Of Ages Come Ye Discon
solate Theres A Wideness in Gods Mercy
Communion with Christ
I am Thine O Lord I Need Thee Every Hour O Jesus I Have
Promised O Master Let Me Walk With Thee
5155 Consecration Dedication 30 min
My Jesus I Love Thee Take My Life And Let It Be A Mighty
Fortress Is Our God Fight The Good Fight
Discipleship
Jesus Saviour Pilot Me Rise Up O Men Of God Christ The
Lord Is Risen Today Come Ye Faithful
5156 Evening 30 min
Day Is Dying In The West Now The Day Is Over Sun Of My
Soul Softly Now The Light Of Day
Faith
Faith Of Our Fathers Jesus Lover Of My Soul My Faith
Looks Up To Thee Safe In The Arms Of Jesus
5157 Forgiveness 30 min
Come Thou Fount I Gave My Life For Thee Alas And Did My
Saviour Bleed There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood
Guidance
Guide Me O Thou Great Lead Kindly Light Lord Speak To
Me Saviour Like A Shepherd Lead Us
5574 Grace 30 min
Amazing Grace How Sweet The Name Holy Spirit Faithful
Guide Holy Spirit Truth Divine
Heaven
Nearer My God To Thee Theres A Land That Is Fairer Than
Day Jesus Calls Us Pass Me Not O Gentle Saviour
5575 Love 30 min
More Love To Thee O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Break
Thou The Bread Of Life Here O My Lord I See Thee
Missions
Fling Out the Banner Jesus Shall Reign Holy Holy Holy
When Morning Gilds The Skies
5625 Patriotic 30 min
O Beautiful For Spacious Skies God Of Our Fathers O Say Can
You See My Country Tis Of Thee
105Praise and Worship
O Worship The King For The Beauty Of The Earth In The
Hour of Trial Sweet Hour Of Prayer
5626 Revival 30 nun
Near The Cross Softly And Tenderly My Hope Is Built In The
Cross of Christ I Glory
Thanksgiving
Come Ye Thankful People Come We Gather Together Christ
For The World We Sing O Zion Haste
5627 Prelude in D Major Fischer 30 min
The Glory of God Marcello Sonatina Bach Adagio from
Toccata in C Minor Muffat Fugue On The Kyrie
Couperin
Hymns separated by spiral
Holy Holy Holy Come Thou Fount Still Still With Thee
Softly Now The Light Of Day Day Is Dying Safety Through
Another Week A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Ancient of Days
5628 Hymns 30 min
Theres A Wideness For The Beauty Of The Earth Thou Didst
Leave Thy Throne In The Cross Of Christ I Glory When I
Survey Crown Him With Many Crowns Stand Up Stand Up
for Jesus O For A Thousand Tongues
All Hail The Power Breathe On Me Breath Of God Holy
Ghost With Light Divine Jesus Calls Us Rock Of Ages Onward
Christian Soldiers I Love Thy Kingdom Lord In Christ There
Is No East Or West Where Cross the Crowded Ways
RELIGIOUS MUSIC
The following series of tapes furnished through the courtesy of PROTESTANT
RADIO CENTER Atlanta Georgia They consist of religious hymns sung
by various Choirs Trios and Quartettes selected from Atlanta Churches and
will be found suitable for use wherever church or religious music is needed
peljhsh
Catalog No Title length
6112 Religious Music Reel 1 30 min
The Lord Is My Shepherd Nearer My God To Thee Theres
A Land Beyond The River Organ Interlude Nearer To The
Heart Of God How Firm A Foundation All The Way My
Saviour Leads Me Come Ye Disconsolate He Leadeth Me
O Master Let Me Walk With Thee Our God Our Help
Guide Me O Jehovah Fight The Good Fight Blessed Assur
ance Beneath The Cross of Jesus Take My Life And Let It
Be I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Just As I Am My Hope Is Built
Hail To The Brightness Fling Out The Banner Rescue The
Perishing Beautiful Garden Of Prayer In The Garden Theres
A Land Beyond The River
1066113 Religious Music Reel 2 30 min
How Firm A Foundation A Charge To Keep I Have I Am
Praying For You Jesus The Very Thought of Thee V hat A
Friend We Have in Jesus Jesus Calls Us Love Devine Lord
Speak to Me Jesus Saviour Pilot Me Heralds Of Christ I
Need Thee Every Hour Sun Of My Soul Jesus Thy Love
Unbounded O Thou In All Thy Might Lead Kindly Lighf Near
To The Heart Of God In The Hour Of Trial Come Thou
Fount How Sweet The Name Of Jesus Sounds Jesus Th Very
Thought Of Tree The Son Qf God Goes Forth To War On
ward Christian Soldiers Are Ye Able O Jesus I Have Premised
Holy Holy Holy
6114 Religious Music Reel 3 30 min
He Leadeth Me Draw Thou My Soul I Heard The Vi liee Of
Jesus Say Jesus Lover Of My Soul Come Ye Disconsolate
Nearer My God To Thee How Firm A Foundation My Faith
Looks Up To Thee Mid All the Traffic Prayer Response
Brother James Air Oh Grant Us Light What A Friend We
Have in Jesus Jesus Saviour Pilot Me Almighty Father Prayer
Response O Love That Will Not Let Me Go O Holy Saviour
All The Way My Saviour Leads Me Be Still My Soul Lord For
Tomorrow Light Of Light
6115 Religious Music Reel 4 30 min
Breathe On Me Breath Of God Lead Us O Father My Jesus As
Thou Wilt In Heavenly Love Abiding How Firm A Foundation
Spirit Of God Faint Not Or Fear The Spacious Firmament
On High The Churchs One Foundation Guide Me On Thou
Great Jehovah Awake To Love And Work We Plow The Fields
And Scatter The Seeds This Is My Fathers World Come Ye
Sinners Poor And Needy Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing
The Old Rugged Cross Come Thou Almighty King Tell Me
The Stories Of Jesus Theres A Dear and Precious Book
6116 Religious Music Reel 5 30 min
Children Of The Heavenly King Blow Ye The Trumpet Blow
How Happy Every Child Of GTace Holy Holy Holy Hark The
Voice Of Jesus Calling I Want A Principle Within O Love That
Will Not Let Me Go Jesus Lover Of My Soul Work For The
Night Is Coming Joy To The World Come O thou Traveler Un
known How Tedious And Tasteless Christ The Lord Has
Risen Today Alleluia Welcome Happy Morning All Hail
The Power Of Jesus Name Hark Ten Thousand Harps and
Voices Christ Arose
6117 Religious Music Reel 6 30 min
Beneath The Crc Of Jesus Alas And Did My Saviour Bleed
Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know Into The Woods My Master
Went The Lords Prayer Above The Hills Of Time Ill Go
Where You Want Me To Ride On Ride On In Majesty The
The Lords Prayer Give Me Thy Heart Have Thine Own Way
Fairest Ixird Jesus Ye Watchers And Ye Holy Ones Oh Love
Divine Break Thou The Bread Of Life Rock Of Ages Just
As I Am O Love That Will Not Let Me Go My Faith Looks
Up To Thee O Could I Speak The Matchless Worth
1076118 Religious Music Reel 7 30 min
I Love To Tell The Story Open My Eyes God So Loved The
World How Sweet The Name Of Jesus Tis So Sweet To
Trust In Jesus Softly And Tenderly Jesus Saviour Pilot Me
Jesus Thy Boundless Love To Me My Hope Is Built On
Nothing Less Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken God Of
Grace And God Of Glory Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee How
Firm A Foundation Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone There
Is A Gate That Stands Ajar Amazing Grace The Still Small
Voice I Need Thee Every Hour Still Still With Thee I Found
A Friend Blest Be The Tie That Binds
6119 Religious Music Reel 8 30 min
Jesus Lover Of My Soul God Of Grace and God Of Glory
I Have Heard Of a Land In Christ There Is No East Or West
Oh For A Closer Walk With God O Worship The King Give
To The Winds The Fears Lord For Tomorrow And Its Needs
We Gather Together Dear Lord To Thee O Love That Will
Not Let Me Go I Love To Tell The Story How Firm A Founda
tion God will Take Care Of You Lords Prayer Walk In The
Light We May Not Climb The Heavenly Sky God Of Our
Fathers God Of Our Fathers Known Of Old God The Omni
potent O Worship The King Be Still My Soul
6120 Religious Music Reel 9 30 min
O God Our Help In Ages Past Amazing Grace Holy Spirit
Faithful Guide Lords Prayer 1 Have Heard Of a Land ivory
Palaces Spirit Of Christ Come Down Fairest Lord Jesus God
Bless Our Native Land Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind
There Is A Gate That Stands Ajar All Creatures Of Our God
And King We Plow The Fields and Scatter the Seed Lords Pray
er The 23rd Psalm Break Thou The Bread Of Life A Mighty
Fortress Welcome Happy Morning God Himself Is With Us
Lord Of All Things Oh Brother Man
6121 Religious Music Reel 10 30 min
Before Jehovahs Awful Throne Once To Every Man And
Nation What A Friend We Have In Jesus Not Alone For
Mighty Empire Christ Of the Upward Way Lord Let Us Now
Depart In Peace Take My Life And Let It Be My Faith Looks
Up To Thee He leadeth Me Which Way Shall I Take King
Of My Life O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Fairest Lord
Jesus When All Thy Mercies Just As I Am Lead On Oh King
Eternal God Of Grace Rock Of Ages
6122 Religious Music Reel 11 30 min
Let All On Earth O Could 1 Speak The Matchless Worth
He Leadeth Me Dear Lord and Father Of Mankind Thru Good
Report Holy Holy Holy A Charge To Keep I Have Let All
The World In Every Corner Sing When Morning Gilds The
Sky Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee Take My Life and Let
It Be May We Thy Precepts Lord Fulfil More Love To Thee
Praise The Lord He Is Glorious This Is My Story This Is My
Song Let All The World In Every Corner Sing What A Friend
We Have In Jesus Holy Holy Holy
1086123 Religious Music Reel 12 30 min
Hear Our Prayer O Lord All Creatures Of Our God And King
Lord Jesus I Love Thee Oh Jesus I Have Promised Come
Thou Fount Majestic Sweetness Awake My Soul Joyful Joyful
We Adore Thee Be Still My Soul Oh God The Rock Of Ages
I Need Thee Every Hour Spirit Of God Descend On Us My
Faith Looks Up To Thee Thou Hidden Source Of Calm Re
sponse O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing O Perfect Love
How Firm A Foundation Unto The Hills Jesus Thou Joy
Of Loving Hearts O Jesus Thou Art Standing Guide Me O
Thou Great Jehovah
6124 Religious Music Reel 13 30 min
Mighty God How Firm A Foundation I Am Thine O Lord
If Thou But Suffer God To Guide Be Still My Soul Rejoice
The Lord Is King Immortal Love Where Cross The Crowded
Ways Of Life Lord Speak To Me Awake My Soul He Leadeth
Me Dear Lord And Father O God Our Help In Ages Past
0 For A Closer Walk With Thee I Found A Friend My
Faith Looks Up To Thee O God Of Love O King Of Peace
More Love To Thee O Christ
6125 Religious Music Reel 14 30 min
He Leadeth Me Praise My Soul Just As I am Dear Lord And
Father Of Mankind My Faith Looks Up To Thee Fear Not
1 Am With Thee What A Friend We Have In Jesus O Worship
The King Break Thou The Bread Of Life The Spacious
Firmament Dear Lord and Father Of Mankind When morning
Gilds The Skies Sweet Hour of Prayer Come Thou Fount Of
Every Blessing What A Friend We Have In Jesus Christ The
Lord Is Risen Today
6126 Religious Music Reel 15 30 min
Lord Speak To Me Oh Zion Haste Jesus Shall Reign These
Things Shall Be How Happy Every Child Of Grace My Faith
Looks Up to Thee Love Divine Approach My Soul Oh Could
I Speak The Matchless Worth Saviour Like a Shepherd Behold
A Stranger O For A Thousand Tongues Take The Name Of
Jesus More Love To Thee Lead Me Gently Home Praise My
Soul The King Of Heaven Approach My Son Christ Whose
Glory Fills The Skies Crown Him With Many Crowns Oh
Lord Open Thou Our Eyes O Day Of Rest And Gladness
CHIME MUSIC
Miscellaneous church music played on chimes and the Vibraharp and recorded
from radio station WGLS Decatur Georgia
Catalog Nc i
5786 Chime Music Reel 1
5787 Chime Music Reel 2
5788 Chime Music Reel 3
5789 Chime Music Reel 4
5790 Chime Music Reel 5
5791 Chime Music Reel 6
5792 Chime Music Reel 7
5793 Chime Music Reel 8
Title
Length
30 min
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109 ORGAN MUSIC
This Organ Music is played by Phil Reed on the Hammond Electric Organ and
recorded from WGLS Radio Station Decatur Georgia Each reel contains
light music for your listening pleasure
031310 No Title Length
5764 Organ Music Reel 1 30 min
5765 Organ Music Reel 2 30 min
5766 Organ Music Reel 3 30 min
5767 Organ Music Reel 4 30 min
5768 Organ Music Reel 5 30 min
5769 Organ Music Reel 6 30 min
5770 Organ Music Reel 7 30 min
5771 Organ Music Reel 8 30 min
5772 Organ Music Reel 9 30 min
5773 Organ Music Reel 10 30 min
5774 Organ Music Reel 11 30 min
5775 Organ Music Reel 12 30 min
5776 Organ Music Reel 13 30 min
5777 Organ Music Reel 14 30 min
5778 Organ Music Reel 15 30 min
5779 Organ Music Reel 16 30 min
5780 Organ Music Reel 17 MUSIC UNITES US IN ONE WORLD 30 min
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 Cour
tesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsha Native Music of the New World
Catalog No Title Length
1588 The M usic of the American Indian 15 min
1589 The Music of the Negro 15 min
1590 Folk Music of the Old South 15 min
John Henry OSally My Dear The Swapping Song Haul Away
1591 Cowboy Songs 15 min
Chisholm Trail San Antonio Rose The Last RoundUp Home
On The Range
The Music of the Nations Weld Us Together
1592 The English Bring Their Folk Ballads 15 min
1593 The French Give Us Songs of Adventure 15 min
1594 The Swedes Bring Gay Songs and Dances 15 min
1595 The Irish Bring Lilts and Jigs 15 min
1596 The Czechs Sing of Love of Country 15 min
1597 The Norwegians Teach Us Songs of the North 15 min
1598 The Germans Bring Waltzes and Romance 15 min
1599 Christmas Brings Us New Hope 15 min
1600 The Hungarians Bring Us Gypsy Music 15 min
1601 The Russians Bring Songs of Sorrow 15 min
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1602 The Italians Bring Us Gayety
1603 The Mexicans Bring Us Rhythms
1604 The Spanish Bring Us the Dance
1605 The Orientals Bring Us Mysticism
Religions Add The Music of Worship
1606 The Ancient Jewish Chants
1607 The Great Hymns of the World
The Growth of the Democratic Ideal
1609 Beethoven Expresses Freedom Through Music
1610 Chopin Champions the Cause of Freedom
1611 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
1612 Ballads for Americans
1613 The Airborne Symphony
1614 I Hear America Singing
1615 Palestine Folk Music
MUSIC FROM MANY COUNTRIES
In addition to music from these nations interesting facts about
climate and people are included in these programs Courtesy of
Michigan peljh
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3682
3683
3684
3685
3686
3687
3688
3689
Title
British Isles Music of the
Russia Music of
Scandinavia Music of
Central Europe Music
Spain Music of
South America Music of
South Africa Music of
Asia Music of
American Folk Music
of
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the customs
University of
Length
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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
Education 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 Courtesy of Texas Education
Agency eljh
Whats This I Hear
Instruments of the orchestra and the singing voice
Catalog No Title Length
1727 Strings and the String Orchestra 15 min
1728 Woodwinds and the Woodwind Ensemble 15 min
1729 Brass Instruments and the Brass Choir 15 min
1730 Percussion Instruments of the Orchestra 15 min
1731 The Symphony Orchestra 15 min
Ill1732 Selections from Orchestral Literature 15 min
1733 The Soprano and Alto and a Duet 15 min
1734 The Tenor and Bass and a Duet 15 min
1735 Madrigals 15 min
1736 Male Voices and Female Voices 15 min
1737 Sacred Music for the Choir 15 min
1738 Themes from Choral Literature THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC 15 min
This series of tapes will take you from primitive music through grand opera
from rhythm to complicated dance steps Various elements of music and dancing
are considered practically a complete music appreciation education sha peljh
Catalog No Title Length
1739 Lets Look for Rhythm 15 min
1740 Rhythm Goes to the Dance 15 min
1741 Lets Meet a Melody 15 min
1742 Melody in Fancy Dress 15 min
1743 When Voices Meet 15 min
1744 The Instruments Get Together 15 min
1745 Construction Under Way 15 min
1746 Beloved Blueprint 15 min
1747 Look High and Low 15 min
1748 A Sound Idea 15 min
1749 Musics Rainbow 15 min
1750 All Together Now 15 min
1751 Folk Dances National and Regional Contemporary 15 min
1752 Primitive Dances 15 min
1753 Dances of the Suite Allemande and Courante 15 min
1754 Dances of the Suite Sarabande and Gigue 15 min
1755 Bourree and Gavotte 15 min
1756 The Minuet 15 min
1757 The Waltz 15 min
1758 Czardas Polonaise Trepak 15 min
1759 Mazurka Polka Schottische 15 min
1760 Jazz 15 min
1761 Square Dance 15 min
1762 Modern Ballroom Dancing Programmatic Music 15 min
1763 Scenes Shapes and Stories 15 min
1764 Nutcracker Suite Tschaikovsky 15 min
1765 Danse Macabre SaintSaens 15 min
1766 Imitative Music 15 min
1767 Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks Richard Strauss 15 min
1768 The Birds Respighi 15 min
1769 Fingals Cave The Hebrides Felix Mendelssohn 15 min
1770 Don Quixote Suite Georg Phillip Telemann 15 min
1771 The Seasons Glazunov 15 min
1772 Rodeo Copland 112 15 min
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
Graduation Ball
Johann Strauss
William Tell Overture
Arranged by Antal Dorati
Rossini
About Ballet
Music Partner Master or Servant
Les Sylphides
Petrouchka
La Boutique Fantasque The Fantastic Toyshop
Le Coq dOr The Golden Cockerel
Appalachian Spring
LOiseau de Feu The Firebird
The ThreeCornered Hat Le Tricorne
The Swan Lake Le Lac Des Cygnes
Mother Goose Ma Mere LOye
Gaite Parisienne Gaity of Paris
Seventh Symphony Beethoven
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GRAND OPERA
Selections from two operas one Italian and one American eljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
5615A Pergolesi Maid as Mistress Reel 1 30 min
Typical of 18th Century Italian Operas
5615B Pergolesi Maid as Mistress Reel 2 30 min
Typical of 18th Century Italian Operas
5616A Weil Down in the Valley Reel 1 30 min
American Folk Opera
5616B Weil Down in the Valley Reel 2 30 min
American Folk Opera
SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
Includes several unusual songs presented in a framework of Christmas Tales
and Legends Features the State University of Iowas Chamber Sings in
several special arrangements Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching peljhsh
Catalog No Title
5241A A Touch of Christmas Part 1
5241B A Touch of Christmas Part II
1787 Easter Music
Length
30 min
30 min
15 min
TRIO FOR CHRISTMAS
Produced by Radio House University of Texas No broadcast restrictions
jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
5567 Stephen F Austin High School Mixed Choir 30 min
Hymns anthems carols and spirituals for the Christmas season
5568 University of Texas Symphonic Band and A Capella Choir 30 min
Traditional carols and folk songs climaxed with Handels Halle
lujah Chorus
5569 Concordia College Choristers 30 min
Anthems and less familiar carols
113 TRIO FOR EASTER
Produced by Radio House University of Texas No broadcast restrictions
jhshra
Catalog No Title Length
5564 Concordia College Choristers 30 min
Short choral numbers appropriate for the Lenten and Easter
season and a group of folksongs and spirituals
5565 University Singers and Symphony Orchestra M min
Soloists in four movements from Brahms German Requiem
5566 Stephen F Austin High School Mixed Choir 30 min
Coronation Anthem by Handel Roy Ringwalds Song of Easter
Battle Hymn of the Republic and Fairest Lord Jesus
MUSIC TELLS STORIES
This is one of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSU1
of the State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Music Tells Stories is a
series of programs about music eljh
Catalog No Title Length
1788 Whats in an Orchestra 5 min
1789 Autumn the Season of Colors 5 min
1790 When Witches Ride Its Halloween 5 min
1791 The Sea and Its Moods 5 min
1792 A Trip Through England 5 min
1793 Skyscrapers Are Tall 5 min
1794 For What Are You Thankful 5 min
1795 Lets Visit France 5 min
1796 A Christmas Toyland 5 min
1797 How Old Are Christmas Carols 5 min
1798 Winter Is Cold 5 min
1799 Music From the Movies 5 min
1800 Do You Know Any Folk Songs 5 min
1801 Mountains Are Different 5 min
1802 Abraham Lincoln Was Born in February 5 min
1803 When Cowboys Sang on the Plains 5 min
1804 Colonial Times Were Musical Times Too 5 min
1805 People the World Over Dance 5 min
1806 The People Sing 5 min
1807 Indians in Music 1 5 min
1808 Spring Is Here 5 min
1809 Easter Means Different Things 5 min
1810 Each Nation Seems Different 5 min
1811 April Is the Time for Birds 5 min
1812 You Never Can Tell About the Weather 5 min
1813 May Is the Month of Flowers 5 min
1814 Soon Well Be Picnicking 5 min
1815 Story of a Soldier Stravinski Rhythm 5 min
1816 Unfinished Symphony Schubert Melody L5 min
1817 The Afternoon of a Faun Debussy Harmony 5 min
1818 Pictures at an Exhibition Moussourgsky Tone Color 5 min
1819 A Gregorian Chant Monophonic Texture L5 min
1820 A Composition by Caccini Homophonic Texture 15 min
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1821 Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesu Christ
Bach Polyphonic Texture
1822 The Little Fly and Twins Couperin
1823 Le Tombeau de Couperin M Ravel
1824 Scenes from Childhood Schumann
1825 The Coronation of Poppea Monteverdi
1826 Fourth Symphony Brahms
1827 Etudes Symphoniques Schumann
1828 A Fugue by J S Bach
1829 First Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
1830 Second Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
1831 Third and Fourth Movements of Beethovens Fifth
Symphony
1832 Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
1833 Goldilocks and the Three Bears Eric Coates
Note The following six tapes explain the different instruments of
1834 The String Section
1835 Violin
1836 Viola and Cello
1837 The Brass Instruments
1838 The Percussion Section
1839 The Piano
1840 Finale
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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
Series I
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 Beethoven A Musical Giant
1854 Twentieth Century Composers
1855 Way Down South
1856 Music of the Negro
11 1857 Dvorak A Bohemian Composer
ill 1858 Gypsy Songs and Dances
1859 A Return Visit
Length
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1151860 Music of England and Scotland 15 min
1861 Music of Ireland 15 min
1862 Contrasts in Marches 15 min
1863 Tall Tales 15 min
1864 Encore 15 min
1865 Schubert Master of Melody 15 min
1866 Carmen Music of Spain 15 min
1867 A Visit to Latin America 15 min
1868 A Day in the Country 15 min
1869 Great Rivers in Music 15 min
1870 Opera and Spanish 15 min
1871 Review of Most Popular Requests Series II 15 min
2951 A Few Old Friends 15 min
2952 Musical Pictures 15 min
2953 Dressing Up a Tune 15 min
2954 A Halloween Program 15 min
2955 Our First Review 15 min
2956 Dances of Long Ago 15 min
2957 Music for Cinderella 15 min
2958 Music for Thanksgiving 15 min
2959 Looking Back Review 15 min
2960 A Musical Toyshop 15 min
2961 Christmas Songs of Other Lands 15 min
2962 Dancing Strings 15 min
2963 Masters of Old Vienna 15 min
2964 Musical Fun 15 min
2965 Do You Remember Review 15 min
2966 Mississippi In Music 15 min
2967 Songs of America 15 min
2968 Dances of Other Lands 15 min
2969 A Return Visit Review 15 min
2970 An Opera of Bohemia 15 min
2971 Music for Old Legends 15 min
2972 A Visit to Ireland 15 min
2973 Franz Joseph Haydn 15 min
2974 Old Friends Once More Review 15 min
2975 Two Keyboard Masters 15 min
2976 Music of Norway 15 min
2977 A Visit To Spain 15 min
2978 Different Marches 15 min
2979 Our Last Review 15 min
2980 Your Own Program 15 min
2981 Your Own Program A MUSICAL PANORAMA 15 min
Programs featuring enjoyable music for childrens listening Courtesy of Uni
versity of Michigan eljh
Catalog No Title Length
3690 Dances 15 min
3691 Hansel and Gretel 116 15 min
3692 Kinds of Music
3693 Supernatural Beings
3694 Musical Toys
3695 Music and Story I
3696 Music and Story II
3697 Music and Story III
3698 Music and Story IV
3699 Music and Story V
3700 Music and Story VI
3701 Nature
3702 Playtime
3703 People
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 classroom 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 p
Catalog No
2784
2785
2786
2787
2788
2789
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2792
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2795
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People We Like To Know
Title
Busy People
To Market To Market
Many Hands Make Light Work
Follow the Leader Review
Whos Afraid
HiYaHo
Special Days
The First Thanksgiving Day
Lets Give Thanks Review
Eight Little Candles
Santas on His Way
The Friendly Beasts
Wintertime Friends and Fun in the Snow
A Flock of Feathery Friends
Hide and Seek
The Snowman Who Disappeared
White Snow Bright Snow Review
Be My Valentine
The Unhappy Echo
StoryBook Friends and Things That Grow
Fun at the Farm
Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow
The Carrot Seed Review
A Very Important Easter Egg
Singing Bells
Length
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1172806 Peter Rabbit Review 15 min
2807 FiddleDeeDee 15 min
2808 PitterPatter 15 min
2809 The Three Billy Goats Gruff 15 min
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 pro
grams 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 Length
1872 The Symphony Orchestra 15 min
1873 The Volin II 15 min
1874 The Viola 15 min
1875 The Cello 15 min
1876 The Double Bass 15 min
1877 The String Quartette 15 min
1878 The Flute 15 min
1879 The Oboe 15 min
1880 The English Horn 15 min
1881 The Clarinet 15 min
1882 The Bassoon 15 min
1883 The Saxophone 15 min
1884 Woodwind Ensemble 15 min
1885 The French Horn 15 min
1886 The Trumpet 15 min
1887 The Trombone 15 min
1888 The Tuba 15 min
1889 The Brass Choir 15 min
1890 The Piano 15 min
1891 The Drums 15 min
1892 Percussion 15 min
1893 The Harp 15 min
1894 Chamber Music 15 min
1895 The Symphony Orchestra 15 min
THE VOICES OF THE ORCHESTRA
Programs which introduce the instruments of the orchestra Symphony per
formers demonstrate the instruments and their place in the orchestra is discussed
Listeners will be asked to identify the sound of voice of each instrument
Courtesy of University of Michigan peljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
3704 Flute and Piccolo 15 min
3705 Oboe and English Horn 15 min
3706 Clarinet and Bass Clarinet 15 min
3707 Bassoon and Contra Bassoon 15 min
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3708 French Horn
3709 Trumpet
3710 Trombone
3711 Tuba
3712 Percussion Instrument
3666 Violin
3668 Viola
3669 Cello
3670 String Bass
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FORM AND MOODS IN MUSIC
Music employed is by Bach Britten Scarlatti Tartini Brahms Berlioz De
bussy etc The lessons deal first with form in music and later with moods
in music Pupils are asked to participate by occasionally singing and by keep
ing notebooks etc Courtesy of University of Michigan el
Catalog No Title Length
3664 Form In Music Echoes Rounds 15 min
3665A Form In Music Fugue 15 min
3665B Form In Music Fugue Cont 15 min
3667A Form In Music Theme and Variations 15 min
3667B Form In Music Theme and Variations Cont 15 min
3667C Form In Music Theme and Variations Cont 15 min
3667D Form In Music Theme and Variations Cont 15 min
3671 Moods In Music How Music Makes Us Feel 15 min
3672 Moods In Music Happy Music and Sad Music 15 min
3673 Moods In Music How We React to Music 15 min
3674 Moods In Music How We React to Music 15 min
3675 Moods In Music Music Describing Weather 15 min
3676 Moods In Music Music Suggesting Bodies of Water 15 min
3677 Moods In Music Festivals In Music 15 min
3678 Moods In Music Musical Animals 15 min
3679 Form and Moods In Music Review 15 min
3680 Form and Moods In Music Quiz 15 min
SOUNDS IN YOUR EARS
This is a complete survey of all musical instruments Interesting facts about
the history and development of musical instruments both ancient and modern
precede the actual sound of the instruments More than 80 different musical
instruments are heard in the series from the ancient Javanese gamelan to
the modern magnetic tape recorder and including of course the instruments
in the symphony the concert band and the popular dance band Courtesy of
University of Michigan jhsh
Catalog No Title
6231 Plucked Stringed Instruments
6232 Bowed Stringed Instruments and Zithers
6233 Instruments Using a Bellows
6234 Woodwind Instruments
6235 Brass Instruments
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
min
min
30
30
1196236 Percussion Instruments
6185 Percussion Mechanical
30 inin
30 min
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 masterworks
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
Catalog No
5302 5303 5304 5305 Melody Rhythm Harmony Mood
5306 Tone Color
5307 5308 The Symphony Ballet Music
5309 Instruments of the Orchestra
5310 5311 Strings Woodwinds
5312 The Brasses
5313 Musical Americana
5314 Overture
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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
Catalog No
5255
Title
Length
Overture to School for Scandal Samuel Barber 30 min
Tone Poem Ophelia Edward MacDowell
Dedication and Dance of the Live Flowers from the Suite Through
the Looking Glass
Deems Taylor
5256 Concerto Grosso Ernest Bloch 30 min
Arioso Louis Mennini
American Suite Charles Wakefield Cadman
Fantasy Variation on a Theme of Youth Howard Hanson
5257 Overture to The Tempest David Diamond 30 min
Sea Drift John Alden Carpenter
A Set of Four Suite of Ironies Leo Sowerby
5258 George Washington Bridge William Schuman 30 min
Ballad Morton Gould
Divertiments Vincent Persichetti
Corcoran Cadets John Philip Sousa
120ililh
5259 Overture Chanticleer Daniel Gregory Mason 30 min
Stevensonian Suite No 2 Pirate Story Edward Burlingame Hill
Folk Overture Peter Mennin
5260 Prelude and Allegro Walter Pirton 30 min
Quiet City Aaron Copland
Concertina for Flute and Strings Norman Dell Jois
5261 Youth Triumphant Henry Hadley 30 min
A Solemn Music Virgil Thomson
Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Symphony for Band Finale Roy Harris
5262 Darker America William Grant Still 30 min
Miniatures Paul White
The Winters Passed Wayne Barlow
Village Music Douglas Moore
5263 God and the Senior Commandants Finale 30 min
William Bergsma
The White Peacock Charles T Griffes
Night Piece Frederick Jacobi
Suite of Five Fairy Tales from Once Upon a Time
Bernard Rogers
5264 Natchez on the Hill John Powell 30 min
Symphony No 3 Largo Charles Iver
Horizons Arthur Shepherd
Symphony No 2 Finale Randall Thompson
5265 Suite from the Betrothal Eric DeLamarter 30 min
Symphony of the City Speed Carl Eppert
Excerpts from the ballet Sebastian Gian Carlo Menotti
5266 Dance from the Orchestral Suite The Black Masker 30 min
Roger Sessions
San Juan Capistrano Harl McDonald
Excerpts from Symphonic Picture Porgy and Bess
Gershwin and Bennett
Ml
FINGERPRINTS IN MUSIC
Programs designed to bring the average listener an understanding and apprecia
tion of the works of thirteen great composers Each program is devoted to one
composer whose individual style is discussed by members of the University
of Michigan School of Music faculty The particular way in which the com
poser has manipulated tones rhythms harmony and orchestration in other
words the identifiable fingerprints he has left on his musical scores
are pointed out and illustrated by musical examples Courtesy of University
of Michigan jhsh
Catalog No
6218 Haydn Franz Joseph
6219 Bach Johann Sebastian
6220 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus
6221 Beethoven Ludwig Van
6222 Schubert Franz
6223 Schumann Robert
6224 Brahms Johannes
6225 Tschaikowsky Peter Ilytch
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
1216226 Debussy Claude
6227 Strauss Richard
6228 Stravinsky Igor
6229 Williams Ralph Vaughan
6230 Bartok Bela
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
NATIONAL FOLK SONGS
The following nine programs were broadcast over radio Station KUOM Univer
sity of Minnesota by students of 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
Catalog No
5227
5228
5229
5230
5231
5232
5233
5234
5235
Title
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
Finnish Folk Songs
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
FOLKSONGS AND FOOTNOTES
A very unusal 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 peljhshta
Catalog No
5242
5243
Title
Length
5244
5245
5246
5247
5248
5249
5250
5251
5252
5253
5254
An Introduction to the Varieties of Folksongs
Folksongs About a Universal Subject
Love 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 Sing
Folksongs Recorded in Displaced Persons Camps in Europe
in 1949
A Review of Favorite Folksongs of the English
Speaking World
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
1225101A
5101B
Spanish and Mexican Folk Songs Part I 30 min
This tape was recorded at Agnes Scott College Atlanta and
features the singing of La Senora Maria Ortega a teacher from
Mexico City La Senora Ortega is a delightful person and is
noted for her expression and clarity
Part Two of Above 30 min
MAKING FRIENDS WITH MUSIC SERIES
Oklahoma School of the Air jh
Catalog No
3154
Title
Length
Ballet Music 15 min
Billy the Kid with Old Cowboy Songs Get Along Little Dogies
The Dying Cowboy The Old Chisholm Trail and Old Paint
3155 Ballet Music 15 min
Petrouchka the story of the love of a puppet for a young lady
puppet
3156 Folk Songs Appalachian Spring 15 min
About early American Life in the Appalachians
3157 Folk Songs English Songs 15 min
Songs of England and Scotland Part I
3158 Folk Songs English Songs 15 min
Continuation of English Songs Part II
3159 Folk Songs Ives Second Sonata 15 min
Violin and piano snatches of folk tunes
3160 Folk Songs Mahlers First Symphony 15 min
Are You Sleeping put into a Minor Key and Incorporated in
Symphony No 1 as a Funeral March
3161 Folk Songs When Johnny Comes Marching Home 15 min
A still enjoyed Civil War Song
FOLK SONGS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND
Kenneth Peacock a musicologist and folksong enthusiast introduces some folk
songs of Newfoundland Canadas newest province which includes the coastal
region of Labrador as well as the island of Newfoundland at the mouth of the
St Lawrence River Newfoundland was settled very early in the history of
North America Until its confederation with Canada in 1949 it remained a
British colony Its inhabitants are mainly of Irish and British stock Produced
by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Available for broadcast prior to
February 1957 with consent of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Interna
tional Service P O Box 6000 Montreal P O Canada Programmed with
local opener and closer sha
5748 Folk Songs from Newfoundland 30 min
THE SINGIN 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 accompaniment
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
123Catalog No Title
1896 Jack o Diamonds Rye Whiskey Santa Fe Trail
Old Joe Clark
1897 The Erie Canal The Wide Missouri Marching
to Pretoria
1898 Sweet Betsy from Pike Out in the Wide World Kitty
Aint aGonna Be Treated ThisaWay
1899 De Ballit of de Boll Weevil The Stellenbosch Boys
La Borrachita
1900 Barbara Allen Here Am I Serian Los Dos
Little Liza Jane
1901 Lane Country Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
When the Sun Goes Down Old Dan Tucker
1902 Billy Boy Jesse James Bound for the Rio Grande
SkiptomahLou
1903 Froggy Went ACourtin Turkey Reveille Fox on
the TownO Sourwood Mountain
1904 Henry Martins Sarie Marais Vuela Vuela
Palomita CottonEyed Joe
1905 Lord Randall The Buffalo Skinners Barberville
Jail Go Tell Aunt Rhody
1906 Little Joe the Wrangler I Ride an Old Paint The
Roving Gambler The Crawdad Song
1907 Nightherding Song Sam Bass Streets of Laredo
The Old Chisholm Trail
1908 I Know Where I am Going Gypsy Davy The Wayfaring
Stranger Marching to Pretoria
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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 originally
prepared for Station WMUB Oxford Ohio for general audiences Courtesy
of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
Catalog No Title Length
5267 Types of American Folksongs 30 min
5268 Ballads Old and New 30 min
5269 Folkmusic of Protest the Negro and the KKK 30 min
5270 Songs of the Least Un 30 min
5271 Lovers Lament 30 min
5272 Singin and Workin 30 min
5273 Songs of Many Wars 30 min
5274 Songs of the Ozarks 30 min
5275 Songs of the Appalachians 30 min
5276 Carols and Spirituals 30 min
5277 The Blues 30 min
5278 Traditional Negro Jazz Modern Folklore 30 min
5279 Singin Gatherin 30 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 eljhsha
124 Catalog
1 5315
5316
lit
11 5317
lil 5318
111
mil 5319
ni 5320
5321
5322
5323
5324
5325
5326
5327
5328
5329
No Title
George Washington Bridge Schumann
Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier Strauss
The King and I Selections Rogers
The Shawl Dance Skinner
Dance of the Seven Veils Strauss
Divertiments Persichetti
Festival Drews
Invocation of Alberick Wagner
Les Preludes Liszt
Tannhauser Overture Wagner
Auto Accident Davidson
Scherzo Symphony No 1 Kalinnikov
Newsreel Suite Schumann
Polka and Fugue from Schwanda Weinberger
Suite of Old American Dances R R Bennett
Concert in the Park Sharman
Portrait of a Frontier Town Gillis
Zanoni Creston
Two Songs from Porgy and Bess Gershwin
Ave Maria Schubert
Sea Pieces MacDowell
Psyche and Eros Franck
Marche Militaire Francaise SaintSaens
Prelude Chorale and Fugue Bach
Overture in F Mehul
Polanaise Beethoven
Ecossaise Beethoven
Tap Roots Skinner
Masquerade Suite Kachiturian
Lincoln Portrait Copland
Andante Ingalls
Entry of the Gods into Valhalla Wagner
America Goldman
Happy Go Lucky Goldman
Chimes of Liberty Goldman
Anniversary Goldman
Illinois Goldman
On the Wall Goldman
Illinois Loyalty Guild
Three in One
Crusade for Freedom Richards
Gridiron Club Sousa
Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
George Washington BiCentennial Sousa
Serenata Anderson
Belle of the Ball Sleigh Ride and Horse and Buggy
Lilt of the Latin D Bennet
Rhumba Symphony No 2 McDonald
Brunnhildes Awakening Wagner
Die Miestersinger Overture Wagner
Symphony in B Flat Fauchet
Egmont Overture Beethoven
Variations on a Theme by Haydn Brahms
Music for a Festival Jacob
125
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Anderson
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min GREAT COMPOSERS OE FRANCE
The stories of great French composers lives told by narration dramatic scenes
and interludes of the composers music Furnished by the University of Iowa
jhsh
Catalog No Title Length
5064A Guillaume de Machaut 13001377 30 min
5064B Guillaume de Machaut 13001377 30 mill
5065A JeanBaptiste Lully 16321687 30 min
5065B JeanBaptiste Lully 16321687 30 min
5066A MarcAntoine Charpentier 16341704 30 min
5066B MarcAntoine Charpentier 16341704 30 min
5067A Francois Couperin 16881733 30 min
5067B Francois Couperin 16881733 30 min
5068A JeanPhilippe Rameau 16831764 30 min
5068B JeanPhilippe Rameau 16831764 30 min
5069A FrancoisAdrien Boieldieu 17751834 30 min
5069B FrancoisAdrien Boieldieu 17751834 30 min
5070A Hector Berlioz 18031869 30 min
5070B Hector Berlioz 18031869 30 min
5071A Cesar Franck 18221890 30 min
5071B Cesar Franck 18221890 30 min
5072A Georges Bizet 18381875 30 min
5072B Georges Bizet 18381875 30 min
5073A Jules Massenet 18421912 30 min
5073B Jules Massenet 18421912 30 min
5074A Gabriel Faure 18451924 30 min
5074B Gabriel Faure 18451924 30 min
5075A Claude Debussy 18621918 30 min
5075B Claude Debussy 18621918 30 min
5076A Maurice Ravel 18751937 30 min
5076B Maurice Ravel 18751937 WORDS WITH MUSIC 30 min
A series of programs which gives a descriptive biography of the poets named
that relates his work to the times in which he lived These programs are recited
by Paul Mathews and originated over Station KUOM shta
Catalog No Title Length
5045 The Poetry of William Shakespeare 30 min
5046 The Poetry of William Wordsworth and his Friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge 30 min
5047 The Poetry of Francis Thompson 30 min
5048 Poems by Shelley and Keats 30 min
5049 The Works of Oscar Wilde and Charlotte Meaux 30 min
5050 The Poetic prose of Thomas Wolfe Narrated by Otto Carl Storr 30 min
The following dramatic productions were adapted and performed for radi o by
the University of Minnesota Radio Guild members shta
5051A He who gets Slapped 30 min
Leonid Andreyev Russian melodrama showing a gay swift
moving life of a circus
5051B Part 2 of above 126 30 min
5052A The Cherry Orchard 30 min
Anton Chekhov Picture of the passing old order of Russian
Aristocracy
5052B Part 2 of above 30 min
5053A Camile 30 min
Alexandre Dumas The Story of Marguerite Geutier clever
fashionable and sophisticated Parisian society but has never
known real love
5053B Part 2 of above 30 min
5054A The Dream Play 30 min
August Strindberg An imaginative romance expressing the
authors conception of life as a waking dream
5054B Part 2 of above 30 min
5055A Othello 30 min
William Shakespeare One of the four great tragedies written
in Shakespeares period of despair
5055B Part 2 of above 30 min
MUSICA MAESTRO
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 back
ground The songs are then sung by native voices Prepared by Associate Pro
fessor James A Cuneo University of Minnesota and Assistant Professor Her
bert Willging St Thomas College with the assistance of Mrs Edmond William
son Miss Consuelo Besares Emileo Rothschuh jhsh
Catalog No
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
Title
ClapHands Song
Alia En El Rancho Grande
Chiapanecas
La Cucaracha
Cuatro Milpas
Ay Ay Ay
Cielito Lindo
La Golondrina
Cancion Mixteca Aquellos ojos verdes
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
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES SPANISH
Produced by Foreign Language Department and AudioVisual Center Univer
sity of Connecticut Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Connecti
cut jhsh
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956
Title
Length
957
958
Spanish Folk Songs 15 mjn
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronunci
ation of the words in the following songs Frey Felipe La
Cucaracha and Carmela Listeners are invited to pronounce
the words and sing the songs
Spanish Fiesta of Poetry and Song 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation and interpretation of the following poems Por que
Llores 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 sing the song
Spanish Songs 15
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronun
ciation 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
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 KNOT
HEADS Jelly Elliott and the Three Knotheads are a nationally known
hillbilly band consisting of Louis Mellett guitar Jack Youngblood fiddle Her
man 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 man
made forest fires Courtesy of the U S Forest Service peljhsh
Catalog No
1909
Title
Length
15 min
1910
15 min
and Wednesday
1911
Bullets Crates and Rifle Butts
Music CottonEye Joe Afraid Steelin the Blues
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 helpin deliver the goods
Visiting With Jelly
Music Deep Water Railroading Fox Chase
Night Waltz
Thought for the Day
Now that you know first hand how my own place looks
Im hopin youll understand
Why I keep hammerin at wild wood fires
Theyre bad for any mans land
You Cant Win With Wildfire 15 min
Music Ida Red How Can 1 Be Sure Steel Guitar Ras
Thought for 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
1281912 Wildfire And Timber Dont Mix 15 min
Music Old Joe Clark Where Is Your Heart Tonight Texas
Playboy Rag
Thought for the Day
Its a good idea when youre burnin for grass
That the land you burn is your own
Because your fire and someone elses timber dont mix my
friends
And youll reap whatever youve sown
1913 Puttin The Blame Where It Belongs 15 min
Music Fire On The Mountain Crossroads Steel Boogie
Thought for the Day
Its our own hands that kill the trees fish and game
And start forest fires that are so frightening
So lets put the blame where it belongs my friends
On ourselves you and me not on lightning
1914 Boomerang 15 min
Music Blue Steel Blues Fox Chase Where Could I Go But to
the Lord
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
1915 Keep The Home Fires Safe 15 min
Music Tennessee Waggoner Footprints in the Snow Steel
Guitar Ramble
Thought for the Day
Weeds and trash round the house dont look very good As any
one can see
But if burnins the answer to gittin rid of the stuff
Call your warden or the like get him to agree
1916 Cant Burn Trees and Have Em Too 15 min
Music Roadside Rag Why Should We Try Anymore Black
Mountain Rag
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
1917 Water Factory 15 min
Music FlopEared Mule Orange Blossom Special Draggin The
Steel
Thought for the Day
Forest and water go together
Like pictures in a book
Providin that is you keep fire out
And dont let the land get cooked
1291918 Live And Let Live 15 min
Music Im Knocking At Your Door Listen to the Mocking Bird
Lonesome Whistle
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 out Amen
1919 Pity the Poor Fish 15 min
Musie The Old Hen Cackles Its a Sin to Love You Like I Do
Dear Georgia Steel Rag
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 15 min
Music Eighth of January Hang Your Head in Shame Pan
handle Rag
Thought for the Day
Smokey 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 15 min
Music Fast Train Blues Ill Fly Away Down Yonder
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
CIRCLE A ROUND UP
Circle A Round Up is a program of western and hillbilly music played by
soldier musicians of the Third Army stationed at Ft McPherson Ga Featured
on the program are the Circle A Wranglers who have appeared before camp
hospital and civilian audiences throughout the Third Army area Notable
western stars including Faron Young Don Windle and Harry Blevins have been
featured on these programs A list of songs in each program is not available
eljhsh
Catalog No
3280 Circle A Round
3281 Circle A Round
3282 Circle A Round
3283 Circle A Round
3284 Circle A Round
3285 Circle A Round
3286 Circle A Round
3287 Circle A Round
3288 Circle A Round
3289 Circle A Round
Up Reel
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Title
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Length
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1303290 Circle A Round Up
3291 Circle A Round Up
3292 Circle A Round Up
3293 Circle A Round Up
3294 Circle A Round Up
3295 Circle A Round Up
3296 Circle A Round Up
3297 Circle A Round Up
3298 Circle A Round Up
3299 Circle A Round Up
3300 Circle A Round Up
3301 Circle A Round Up
3302 Circle A Round Up
3303 Circle A Round Up
3304 Circle A Round Up
3305 Circle A Round Up
3306 Circle A Round Up
3307 Circle A Round Up
3308 Circle A Round Up
3309 Circle A Round Up
3310 Circle A Round Up
3311 Circle A Round Up
3312 Circle A Round Up
3313 Circle A Round Up
3314 Circle A Round Up
3315 Circle 6 A Round Up
3316 Circle A Round Up
3317 Circle A Round Up
3318 Circle A Round Up
3319 Circle A Round Up
3390 Circle A Round Up
3391 Circle A Round Up
3392 Circle A Round Up
3393 Circle A Round Up
3394 Circle A Round Up
3395 Circle A Round Up
3396 Circle A Round Up
3397 Circle A Round Up
3398 Circle A Round Up
3399 Circle A Round Up
3400 Circle A Round Up
3401 Circle A Round Up
3402 Circle A Round Up
3403 Circle A Round Up
3404 Circle A Round Up
3405 Circle A Round Up
3406 Circle A Round Up
3407 Circle A Round Up
3408 Circle A Round Up
3409 Circle A Round Up
3410 Circle A Round Up
3411 Circle A Round Up
3412 Circle A Round Up
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3413
3414
3415
3416
3417
3418
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3420
3421
3422
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Circle A
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Round Dp
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YOUNG AMERICA SINGS
Note These tapes are available from the Georgia Tape Recording
Service and the accompanying filmstrips and guides to be used with
the tapes are available from your Young America dealer only The
filmstrips are not available from the state Courtesy Young America
Films
Young America Sings is an integrated audiovisual program for music educa
tion in the Elementary School using filmstrips and synchronized tapes Each tape
contains several lesson units providing a consistently logical and sequential pre
sentation of selected song materials which embody and illustrate the rhythmic
melodic and harmonic vocabulary of the language of music These lesson units
enable both teacher and students to experience accompanied songs by hearing
them wellsung and through frequent repetition to learn to sing them Each
lesson unit is designed to insure the active participation of your students
Young America Sings through carefullyplanned pleasurable and meaningful
learning activities helps students to gain musical literacy while enjoying music It
helps boys and girls understand and appreciate music and helps them gain the
power and confidence to explore the world of music for themselves It is designed
to provide the elementary school teacher with an effective aid to the teaching of
music in her classroom
Young America Sings synchronizes SIGHT and SOUND so that all students
follow the music on the screen while they listen to the record insuring that
auditory and visual music impressions are sensed simultaneously by every mem
ber of the class Students learn to associate the rhythmic and melodic patterns
they HEAR with the notational symbols they SEE The synchronization of sight
and sound in this manner builds confidence and increases pleasure
132Catalog No
5654
Title
Length
30 min
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5
Band 6
Band 7
Band 8
Band 9
Band 10
Young America Sings Third Grade Unit One
Use with Filmstrips 31A and 31B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVE To stimulate bodily responses to the rhythm of
songs that children hear and sing to awaken a feeling of tonal
ity by listening to the singing songs that emphasize tonic and
dominate chord progression domiso and sofareti or 135
and 5724 to guide children in following the song notation
projected on the screen while they listen and sing to develop
reading readiness through a functional approach to an under
standing of music through a study of their phrases and the short
tonal groups of which they are constructed
Song Swinging Folk Song
Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 1117
Melodic Study Observation of like phrases observation of the
upanddownthestaff and upanddownthescale movement
of the notes Rhythm Study Sing the song with loo while
feeling the swinging movement of its rhythm through appropriate
bodily movements
Filmstrip Frames 1825
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song MerryGoRound Folk Song
Filmstrip Frames 2632
Narrator introduces the song Soprano and baritone sing while
the children listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 3336
Melodic Study listening and looking for like and unlike phrases
singing the phrases with loo
Filmstrip Frames 3742
Soprano and baritone and children together sing the entire song
with the words Summary of lesson
Song Dutch Dance Folk Song
Filmstrip Frames 38
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 919
Rhythm Study Study of the halfnote and the quarternote
clapping to the rhythms of halfnotes and quarternotes similar
study of the dotted halfnote Melodic Study listening to and
singing the phrases
Filmstrip Frames 2025
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the words
Song Lullaby Brahms
Filmstrip Frames 2630
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
133Band 11 Filmstrip Frames 3133
Melodic Study soprano and children together sing the song with
the words Children listen quietly while the song is played on
the organ
5655 Young America Sings Third Grade Unit Two 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 32A and 32B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To develop further a sensitivity for rhymthmic
movement through suitable bodily responses such as trunk
movements to measure accents and leg and foot movements to
each count as in marching to develop a more acute awareness
of song structure by recognizing the phrase as the musical sen
tence unit to encourage children to identify like or unlike phrases
and to become aware of tonewords made of tones in stepwise
progressions or by repeated tones to guide children in following
the notation of the songs on the screen as they listen or sing
Song Marching Anonymous
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces the song Baritone sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1114
Rhythm Study study of strong accents and weak accents like
phrases halfnotes and quarternotes
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1523
Baritone and children together sing the entire song with the
words Summary of lesson
Song SeeSaw Sacradown Floyd George
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2430
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 3141
Melodic Study study of the musical phrase progressions of
tones by steps and by skips Rhythm Study children use arm
movement to keep time with rhythm of the song
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 4246
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Going Places Miessner
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces the song Soprano and baritone sing while
the children listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 1117
Melodic Study study of notes connected by the slur and the tie
study of skips and steps in the melody
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1825
Soprano and baritone and children together sing the entire song
with the words Summary of lesson
Song Daily Dozen Miessner
Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 2632
Narrator introduces the song Baritone sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
134Band 11
Band 12
5656
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5
Band 6
Band 7
Band 8
Band 9
Filmstrip Frames 3337
Melodic Study study of the tie connecting a whole note and a
quarternote study of scalewise steps and skips in the melody
Rhythm Study recognition by sight and sound of quarternotes
and halfnotes
FUmstrip Frames 3841
Baritone and children together sing the entire song with the
words Summary of lesson
Young America Sings Third Grade Unit Three 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 33A and 33B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To develop a strong feeling for the fundamen
tal beat in music to introduce the evenly divided beat two
sounds to one count and eighthnotes identified by single flags
or bars on their stems to help prepare children for the more
detailed study of divided beats in the succeeding grades to pro
vide a more varied approach to the reading experience by having
children sing songs with neutral syllable loo with numbers
and with tonewords
Song Run Run Run Miessner
Filmstrip Frames 36
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 711
Rhythm Study study of like and unlike measures the tie the
quarternote and the eighthnote Melodic Study like and unlike
phrases the slur
Filmstrip Frames 1215
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Im A Lucky Boy Epting
Filmstrip Frames 1622
Narrator introduces the song Baritone sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 2327
Rhythm Study study of the quarternote and the eighthnote
Melodic Study like and unlike phrases
Filmstrip Frames 2834
Baritone and children together sing the entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Mister Postman Folk Song
Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Filmstrip Frames 1114
Melodic Study study of like and unlike phrases Rhythm Study
eighthnotes and quarternotes
Filmstrip Frames 1522
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Fishermans Luck Folk Song
135Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 2329
Narrator introduces the song Baritone sings the song while the
children listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 11 Filmstrip Frames 3035
Melodic Study number names for notes syllable names and
tonewords like and unlike phrases scalewise skips and steps
Band 12 Filmstrip Frames 3641
Baritone and children together sing the entire song with the
words Summary of lesson
5657 Young America Sings Third Grade Unit Four 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 34A and 34B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To review and summarize the rhythmic and
melodic experiences enjoyed and studied through physical re
sponses such as swinging and swaying marching and running
to train the eyes to follow musical symbols to experience the
skipping activity appropriate to Time for Fun to sing these and
other familiar songs with numbers and syllable names as a
means of developing more precise melodic distinctions
Song Bear Story Miessner
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 38
Narrator introduces the song Baritone sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frame 9
Melodic Study study of melodic progressions by steps skips and
repeated tones
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1015
Baritone and children together sings the entire song with the
words Summary of lesson
Song Look Right Look Left Folk Song
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 1622
Narrator introduces the song Soprano and baritone sing the
song while the children listen and follow the words and music on
the screen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 2325
Melodic Study study of like and unlike phrases study of tone
words and numbernames
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 2634
Soprano and baritone and children together sing the entire song
with the words Summary of lesson
Song Time For Fun Folk Song
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 312
Narrator introduces the song Soprano sings while the children
listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 1317
Rhythm Study grouping eighthnotes and quarternotes together
to make various rhythm patterns
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1828
Soprano and children together sing the entire song with the
words Summary of lesson
Song Birthday Party Miessner
136Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 2939
Narrator introduces the song Soprano and baritone sing while
the children listen and follow the words and music on the screen
Band 11 Filmstrip Frames 4047
Melodic Study listening and looking while the soprano sings
the words and melody
Band 12 Filmstrip Frames 4856
Soprano and baritone and children together sing the entire song
with the words Summary of lesson
5658 Young America Sings Fourth Grade Unit One 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 41A and 41B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To build awareness of phrase repetition and
contrast the measure and the beat as phrase components tones
of 1 2 3 and 4 beats two and fourquarter measure Key of
C major
Song The Blacksmith Mozart
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 39
Narrator introduces THE BLACKSMITH Singer sings first
stanza children listen and follow music
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1016
Study of melodic phrases like similar unlike Singer sings song
with loo
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1725
Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with
songtext Summary of lesson
Song Cowboy French Folk Song
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2630
Narrator introduces COWBOY Singer sings first stanza children
listen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 3139
Singer and children together sing song with loo Study of
phrase and twobeat measure chanting words in rhythm speak
ing tapping and beating counts
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 4050
Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with
songtext Summary of lesson
Song Holidays Richter
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 37
Narrator introduces HOLIDAYS Singer sings first stanza chil
dren listen and follow music
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 817
Study of fourbeat measure Children tap counts and sound
rhythm with ta Study of melodic phrases Children and singer
sing with tonewords and numbers
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1826
Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with
songtext Summary of lesson
1375659 Young America Sings Fourth Grade Unit 2 30 min Use with Filmstrips 42A and 42B Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To build awareness of the threequarter beat measure comparison of direct and indirect attack involving broken measure Key of C major Song Young Aviators Miessner
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 38 Narrator introduces YOUNG AVIATORS Singer sings two stanzas children listen and follow music
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 913 Rhythm Study threebeat measure the quarter half and dotted halfnote chanting rhythm to the songwords beating time the Conductors Beat
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1420 Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with the songtext Summary of lesson Song StreetOrgan Man Karl Wilhelm
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2126 Narrator introduces STREETORGAN MAN Singer sings two stanzas children listen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frame 27 Rhythm Study threebeat measure chanting rhythmic phrase with ta
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 2832 Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with songtext Summary of lesson Song Evening Song Folk Song
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 36 Narrator introduces EVENING SONG Singer sings first stanza children listen and follow music
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 710 Rhythm Study the incomplete threebeat measure narrator and children together chant rhythm of songwords complete and incomplete threebeat measure compared
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1117 Singer and children together sing first and second stanzas with songtext Summary of lesson Song Tales of Chivalry Mozart
Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 1825 Narrator introduces TALES OF CHIVALRY Singer sings first stanza children listen
Band 11 Filmstrip Frames 2630 Melodic Study singer sings loo while children sing with loo numbers or tonewords
Band 12 Filmstrip Frames 3142 Singer and children together sing two stanzas with songtext Summary
138
5660 Young America Sings Fourth Grade Unit Three 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 43A and 43B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To build an awareness of equally divided beat
rhythms eighthnote and quarternote measure rhythms Key
of G major
Song The Zoo Miessner
Band 1 FilmstripFrames 39
Narrator introduces THE ZOO Singer sings first stanza children
listen and follow music
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1011
Study of equally divided beat eighthnotes Narrator and chil
dren chant the songwords tap counts chant rhythm with ta
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1221
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with the songtext
Summary of lesson
Song Rain Dance American Indian
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2226
Narrator introduces RAIN DANCE Singer sings first stanza
children listen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 2729
Rhythm Study equally divided beat eighthnotes children
speak counts and drum rhythm Melodic Study singer and chil
dren together sing song with loo
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 3034
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with the songtext
Summary of lesson
Song The Minuet French Folk Song
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 36
Narrator introduces THE MINUET Singer sings first stanza
children listen and follow music
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 79
Rhythm Study narrator and children tap counts and ta rhythm
Melodic Study singer and children together sing song with loo
numbers or tonewords
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1018
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with songtext
Summary of lesson
Song Bees German Folk Song
Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 1922
Narrator introduces BEES Singer sings two stanzas children
listen
Band 11 Filmstrip Frame 23
Narrator sings song with loo while children sing song with loo
numbers or tonewords
Band 12 Filmstrip Frames 2429
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with songtext
Summary of lesson
1395661 Young America Sings Fourth Grade Unit Four 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 44A and 44B
Not Available from the State
OBJECTIVES To build an awareness of the dotted quarter
note as a beatandahalf dottedquarter and eighthnote meas
sure rhythms Key of F major
Song The Sandman Brahms
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 39
Narrator introduces THE SANDMAN Singer sings first stanza
children listen and follow screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1014
Rhythm Presentation dottedquarter and eighthnote Melodic
Study singer sings song with loo while children sing song
with loo numbers or tonewords
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1523
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with the songtext
Appreciation of an Art Song Summary of lesson
Song All Through the Night Welsh Folk Song
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 39
Narrator introduces ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Singer
sings first stanza children listen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 1014
Rhythm Study dottedquarter and eighthnote narrator and
children together tap counts and ta rhythm Melodic Study
singer sings song with loo while children sing song with loo
numbers or tonewords
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 1524
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with the songtext
Appreciation of the song Summary of lesson
Song Blow the Man Down Sea Chantey
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 2530
Narrator introduces BLOW THE MAN DOWN Singer sings
first stanza children listen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 3132
Rhythm Study dottedquarter and eighthnote in the threebeat
measure
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 3338
Singer and children together sing two stanzas with the songtext
Appreciation of the song Summary of lesson
5662 Young America Sings Fifth Grade Unit One 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 51A and 51B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To develop a precise discrimination between
four kinds of dividedbeat two eighthnotes a quarter and an
eighthnote three eighthnotes and a dottedeighth and sixteenth
note to develop recognition of chromatic tones scaletones
altered by accidental sharps flats or natural signs
Song The Gondolier Donizetti
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 38
Narrator introduces song Baritone sings the first stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
140Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 917
Melodic Study the use of the natural to cancel the effect of
sharps or flats on scaletones the use of the flat to represent
a tone a halfstep lower than the scaletone it alters children
and baritone together sing one stanza with tonewords
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1828
Baritone and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Ball Go Rolling
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2937
Narrator introduced song Baritone sings first stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frame 38
Rhythm Study the unevenly divided beat with the dottedquarter
as the beatnote narrator and children together tap the counts
and chant the rhythm
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 3950
Baritone and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Borneo Lacombe
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 39
Narrator introduces song Singer sings the first stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 1015
Rhythm Study the dotted eighthnote rhythm narrator and
children together tap the counts and chant the rhythm Melodic
Study baritone sings the song with loo while the children sing
with loo numbers or tonewords
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1626
Baritone and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
5663 Young America Sings Fifth Grade Unit Two 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 52A and 52B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To develop an awareness of major and minor
mode as types of tonal organization to study sharp chromatics
Song Songs to Sing Miessner
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 38
Narrator introduces song Soprano and Baritone sing the first
stanza children listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 917
Melodic Study effect of the sharp and natural upon scaletones
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1828
Soprano and baritone and children together sing entire song with
the words Summary of lesson
Song Spanish Dance Basque Folk Song
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2934
Narrator introduces song Soprano sings first stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
141Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 3541
Melodic Study first section of song is identified as being in the
minor mode second section in the major mode and third section
in the minor mode soprano sings the song with loo while
children sing with loo or tonewords
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 4251
Soprano and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Erie Canal American Folk Song
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces song Baritone sings one stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 1112
Melodic Study baritone and children together sing entire song
with tonewords song is identified as being in minor mode the
fermata hold sign
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 1319
Baritone and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
5664 Young America Sings Fifth Grade Unit Three 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 53A and 53B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To provide additional experience and practice
in rhythm patterns based on the dottedeighth and sixteenthnote
rhythm to provide additional experience and practice in recog
nizing and singing scaletones altered by accidental sharps flats
or naturals
Song When Nature Sings Beethoven
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 39
Narrator introduces song Soprano sings first stanza children
listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1017
Rhythm Study practice in the dottedeighth and sixteenthnote
rhythm narrator and children tap the counts and chant the
rhythm Melodic Study practice on two successive chromatic
halfsteps soprano sings song with loo while children sing
with loo or tonewords
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1829
Soprano and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
Song Dabbling in the Dew Irish Folk Song
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 38
Narrator introduces song Baritone and saprano sing two stanzas
children listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 912
Rhythm Study narrator and children together tap the counts
and chant the rhythm of the first two phrases Melodic Study
to develop an understanding of the flat chromatic tone te
Flat 7 baritone and children together sing two phrases with
the tonewords and loo
142Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 1318
Baritone and soprano and children together sing entire song
with the words Summary of lesson
Song The Old Woman English Folk Song
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 1929
Narrator introduces song Soprano sings fifth phrase to illustrate
the chromatic tone te Baritone and soprano sing entire song
children listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 3033
Melodic Study baritone and soprano sing the song with loo
while the children sing with loo or tonewords
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 3444
Baritone and soprano and children together sing entire song with
the words Summary of lesson
5665 Young America Sings Fifth Grade Unit Four 30 min
Use with Filmstrips 54A and 54B
Not Available From The State
OBJECTIVES To develop the ability to sing twopart songs
to introduce the triplet three eighthnotes to one beat
Song Mountain Climbers Swiss Folk Song
Band 1 Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces song Two sopranos sing the song in two
part children listen and follow words and music on the screen
Band 2 Filmstrip Frames 1116
Melodic Study practice in blending voices to sing in twopart
lower part led by clarinet and upper part led by flute first
separately then together practice in singing 3rds and 6ths
Song Time Enough Miessner
Band 3 Filmstrip Frames 1721
Narrator introduces song Two sopranos sing first stanza in two
part children follow words and music on the screen and listen
to part they will sing
Band 4 Filmstrip Frames 2226
Melodic Study practice in singing twopart upper part led by
singer and flute and lower part by singer and clarinet
Band 5 Filmstrip Frames 2735
Sopranos and children together sing entire song in twopart with
the words
Song Mexico LatinAmerican
Band 6 Filmstrip Frames 310
Narrator introduces song Two sopranos sing entire song in two
part children listen and follow words and music on screen
Band 7 Filmstrip Frames 1112
Rhythm Study practice in the new syncopated rhythm Melodic
Study practice in singing the refrain in twopart
Band 8 Filmstrip Frames 1322
Sopranos and children together sing entire song in twopart
with the words Summary of lesson
Song Triumphal March Verdi
Band 9 Filmstrip Frames 2331
Narrator introduces song Baritone sings the song children listen
and follow words and music on the screen
143Band 10 Filmstrip Frames 3233
Rhythm Study practice on the triplet as found in the first two
phrases narrator and children together tap the counts and chant
the rhythm
Band 11 Filmstrip Frames 3439
Baritone and children together sing entire song with the words
Summary of lesson
MARCH TIME DOWN SOUTH
A series of band music programs featuring martial classical and popular type
music played by the Third Army Band stationed at Ft McPherson Georgia
near Atlanta and directed by CWO Wilmont N Trumbull for the United States
Army Reserve Corps of the Georgia Military District MARCH TIME DOWN
SOUTH under the musical direction of CWO Wilmont N Trumbull is produced
by Major Norman L Engard Public Information Officer of the Georgia Military
District and written by Private First Class Robert Steres
Catalog No Title Length
5801 Band Music Reel 1 30 min
Song Title Composer
Ringling Brothers Grand Entry
March Slave Peter Tschaikowsky
Up the Street R G Morse
Guaracha Morton Gould
The Fez March Frank Panella
5802 Band Music Reel 2 30 min
Song Title Composer
Washington Post March John Philip Sousa
El Capitan John Philip Sousa
U S Field Artillery March John Philip Sousa
Corcoran Cadets John Philip Sousa
Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa
Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa
King Cotton John Philip Sousa
Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
5803 Band Music Reel 3 30 min
Song Title Composer
Turkish March L V Beethoven
Prelude to Act 3 of Lohengrin R Wagner
Andalucia Ernesto Lecuona
Malaguena Ernesto Lecuona
March from Tannhauser R Wagner
5804 Band Music Reel 4 30 min
Song Title Composer
The Circus Bee Henry Fillmore
Lassus Trombone Henry Fillmore
Americans We Henry Fillmore
Man of the Hour Henry Fillmore
Shoutins Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore
His Honor Henry Fillmore
Rolling Thunder Henry Fillmore
1445805 Band Music Reel 5
Song Title
Noisy Bill
The Dance Russe
March Lorraine
Spiritual
Pizzicato Polka
Semper Paratus Official
US Coast Guard March
5806 Band Music Reel 6
Song Title
March of the Little Leaden Soldiers
Serenade for Woodwind Orchestra
3rd Movement
Phantom Regiment
Come Back to Sorrento
Saint Denis March
5807 Band Music Reel 7
Song Title
San Lorenzo March
Trepak from Nutcracker Suite
Overture to Merry Wives of Windsor
Allegro from Water Music
El Caballero
5808 Band Music Reel 8
Song Title
Corn Huskers March
Allegretto from 2nd Movement
Military 100th Symphony
4th Movement of Military
100th Symphony
Sleeping Beauty Waltz from
S B Ballet
Trombones on Parade
5809 Band Music Reel 9
Song Tide
The Thin Red Line
Alouette
The Standard of Saint George
Eagle Squadron
Old Panama
Dunedin
On the Quarterdeck
Punjab
5810 Band Music Reel 10
Song Title
Washington Post March
Overture to the Magic Flute
Panis Angelicus
Conzon Settini Toni
Gayane Suite 1st and 3rd Dances
Semper Fidelis
30 min
Composer
Igor Stravinsky
L Gaston Ganne
Johann Strauss
30 min
Composer
Paul Pierne
Peter Delone
Leroy Anderson
Ernesto de Curtis
Teike
30 min
Composer
Silva
P L Tschaikowsky
Otto Nicolai
George F Handel
Olivadoti
30 rain
Composer
Wendland
Haydn
Haydn
P L Tschaikowsky
Taylor
30 min
Composer
Kenneth Alford
Edwin Franko Goldman
Alford
Alford
Alford
Alford
Alford
Alford
30 min
Composer
Sousa
Mozart
Caesar Frank
Giovanni Gabrielli
Kha Chaturian
Sousa
1455811 Band Music Reel 11 30 min
Song Title Composer
Bugles and Drums Edwin Franko Goldman
Some Enchanted Evening Richard Rodgers
King and 1 Richard Rodgers
Stout Hearted Men Sigmund Romberg
Kiss Me Kate Sigmund Romberg
5812 Band Music Reel 12 30 min
Song Title Composer
Pageantry Carl King
Legend Paul Creston
Cities Service March
George Washington Bridge William Schumann
Gippsland March Lithgow
5813 Band Music Reel 13 30 min
Song Title Composer
Man of the Hour Henry Fillmore
Captain Anderson March
A Day In Ireland
Queen City
Showboy
With A Song In My Heart Richard Rodgers
Lights Out
5814 Band Music Reel 14 30 min
Song Title Composer
Crash on Artillery
The Whistler and His Dog
Ballet Music from Henry the Eighth Charles Camille SaintSaens
The Powerhouse
United Press March Paul Lavelle
5815 Band Music Reel 15 30 min
Song Title Composer
Cornhusker
Wearing of the Green
The Booster
McNamaras Band
Blackjack March
Toronto Bay
5816 Band Music Reel 16 30 min
Song Title Composer
World Events March
The Post Commander
The Cavalry Soldier
By Land and Sea
Royal Air Force March
Lovers of Democracy
Standard of St George
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5818
5819
5820
5821
5822
Band Music Reel 17 30 min
Song Title Composer
Rainbow Division March
The Infantry Kenneth Burt
140th Infantry March Carl King
Finlandia Jan Sibelius
The 32nd Division March Steinmetz
The Third Division March
Doughboy Frank Frank
Band Music Reel 18 30 min
Song Title Composer
Song of the Signal Corps
Song of the Seabees
Song of The Army Nurse Corps
Offenbachiana Boettger
Infantry Kings of the Highway
United States Field Artillery March Sousa
The March of the Chaplains
Band Music Reel 19 30 min
Song Title Composer
Rolling Thunder Henry Fillmore
The First Movement from Symphony Nc 2 Borodin
Manhattan Beach Sousa
Salute to the American Legion Paul Van Loan
Waltz from the Sleeping Beauty Ballet Peter Tschaikowsky
Royal Decree March English
Band Music Reel 20 30 min
Song Title Composer
Red White and Blue March Magnus
Dance of the Six from Ballet Rossini arranged for band
music from William Tell by Eric Hanson
Up the Street March Morse
Trombone King March Carl King
Pathetique Suite Tschaikowsky
Band Music Reel 21 30 min
Song Title Composer
Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa
Typewriter Song Leroy Anderson
The Squealer Will Huff
Divertimento Vincent Persichetti
Invincible Eagle John Philip Sousa
Band Music Reel 22 30 min
Song Title Composer
Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa
La Corrida Al Schumate
Malaguena E Lecuona
Andalucia ErnestoLecuona
El Caballero Olivadoti
Zacatecas Mexican
Tropical Morton Gould
Old Panama Kenneth Alford
1475823 Band Music Reel 23 30 miii
Song Title Composer
Topic to Topic Alexander
Festival Overture Robert Schumann
Army of the Nile Kenneth Alford
The March from the Pathetique Peter lylitch Tschaikowsky
The Army Fighting Song Major Brown Bolte
March Lorraine Louis Ganne
5824 Band Music Reel 24 30 min
Song Title Composer
Spirit of Independence Holzman
Merry Wives of Windsor Otto Nicolai
Belle of the Ball Leroy Anderson
Teddy Bears Picnic Bratton
Midnight in Paris Konrad
The Liberty Bell Sousa
5825 Band Music Reel 25 30 min
Song Title Composer
The City of Ballarat March Code
Porgy and Bess Selection Gershwin
Sells Floto Triumphal March King
Brass Band Boogie Lang
Northern Pines March Sousa
5826 Band Music Reel 26 30 min
Song Title Composer
By Land and Sea Kenneth Alford
Chorale and Allelulia Howard Hanson
The Royal Air Force March Walforde Davies
The Royal Decree
Dance of the Six Rossini
The Purple Carnival
5827 Band Music Reel 27 30 min
Song Title Composer
Robinsons Grand Entry Carl King
Ruy Bias Felix Mendelssohn
Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa
The Four Hornsmen Bennet
Jazz Pizzicato Anderson
Men of Valor
5828 Band Music Reel 28 30 min
Song Title Composer
Mexican Hat Dance
Big Horn Boogie Brewster
Gold and Silver Lehar
West Point March Lt Philip Enger
Sharpshooter
Army Fighting Song Major Brown Bolte
Porters Catalina Band
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5829
5830
Band Music Reel 29
Song Title Composer
Nutcracker Suite Tschaikowsky
Atlantis Safrenek
The Booster March
Boccaccin Von Suppe
Camp Hancock Say re
Band Music Reel 30
Song Title Composer
Army of the Nile Kenneth Alford
Bases Bravura Holmes
The Merry Wives of Windsor Nicholai
Captain Anderson March
You and the Night and the Music Swartz and Tea
Wallabies
30 min
30 min
5831 Band Music Reel 31
Song Title
Noisy Bill
On the Quarterdeck
Trumpeters Lullaby
Second Regiment Connecticut
National Guard March
Brass Band Boogie
Military Escort
Home Stretch Gallop
Northern Pines
The City of Ballarat
30 min
Composer
Kenneth Alford
Leroy Anderson
Carl King
John Philip Sousa
5832 Band Music Reel 32
Song Title
The St Louis Blues March
The Field Artillery March
Down South March
Kings of the Highway
Southern Special
Mardi Gras from the
Mississippi Suite
Spirit of the First Division
30 min
Composer
J C Handy
Reid Poole
Ferdi Grofe
5833 Band Music Reel 33
Song Title
Florentiner March
Clarinet Polka
Colossus of Columbia
Little Jug Goes To Town
Sally Trombone
Military Escort in 5 Ways
Parade of the Republic
30 min
Composer
Fusik
Bennet
A L Alexander
Henry Fillmore
Chenette
1495834 Band Music Reel 34
Song Title
King Cotton
Dunedin
Royal Decree
Black Jack March
Sharpshooter
Burrs Triumphal March
Garde De Corps
Stars and Stripes Forever
5835 Band Music Reel 35
Song Title
Bennets Triumphal March
Silver Jubilee
Trombones to the Front
Lights Out
Corcoran Cadets
10th Infantry Regiment
University of Penn March
Northern Pines
5836 Band Music Reel 36
Song Title
American Soldier
Washington Post March
Vienna Dreams
Gary Owen
Italian Polka
Liberty Bell
5837 Band Music Reel 37
Song Title
Gloria
Dancing in the Dark
March Lorraine
Stouthearted Men
Standard of St George
Tea for Two
92nd Infantry Division March
5838 Band Music Reel 38
Song Title
Punjab March
American Folk Songs Medley
Prima Donna
Ballet Music from Faust
The Gladiators
5839 Band Music Reel 39
Song Title
Gippsland March
Overture to the Marriage of Figaro
Bugles and Drums
One Enchanted Evening
Blackjack March
Farondole from LArlesiense No 2
Post Commander March
30 min
Composer
John Philip Sousa
Kenneth Alford
English
Fred K Huffer
Hill
John Philip Sousa
30 min
Composer
M H Ribble
Fradeneck
Hurrell
E E McCoy
Sousa
R B Hall
30 min
Sousa
Composer
John Philip Sousa
Sergei Rachmaninoff
John Philip Sousa
30 min
Composer
Arthur Schwartz
Sigmund Romberg
Kenneth Alford
Vincent Youman
30 min
Composer
Payne
Elie Seigmeister
Morton Gould
Chas Gounod
Sousa
30 min
Composer
Lithow
Wolfgang Mozart
Edwin F Goldman
R Rodgers
Huffer
Bizet
Bizet
1505840 Band Music Reel 40
Song Title
Melody Shop
Student Prince
American Salute
Mexican Hat Dance
Law and Order
Shawl Dance
Brookes Chicago Marine Band
5841 Band Music Reel 41
Song Title
Athletic Festival March
Street Scene
March Flanders
Pavanne
Serenata
Kiefer Special
5842 Band Music Reel 42
Song Title
Knightsbridge March
Deep Purple
March From the First Suite
Syncopated Clock
Pasadena Day
March from the Henry the Eighth Ballet
Our Favorite Regiment
5843 Band Music Reel 43
Song Title
Hosts Of Freedom
E Pluribus Unum
The Conqueror
The Yellow Rose of Texas
The Pigskin Mambo
Old Comrades
Gloria
Football Polka
El Capitan
5844 Band Music Reel 44
Song Title
Pageantry
Concerto In A Minor for Piano
March Bravura
Begin the Beguine
On the Mole
5845 Band Music Reel 45
Song Title
On The Mole
Overture Phaedre
The Comedians Gallop
Two Moods
Blue Tailed Fly March St Julien
30 min
Composer
Carl King
Sigmund Romberg
Morton Gould
Morton Gould
Kenneth Alford
Kenneth Alford
30 min
Composer
Serge Prokofieff
Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman
Morton Gould
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Composer
Eric Coates
Peter De Rose
Gustav Hoist
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
SaintSaens
SaintSaens
30 min
30 min
Composer
Carl King
Fred Jewell
Carl Teike
Carl Teike
Carl Teike
Carl Teike
Carl Teike
Carl Teike
John Philip Sousa
30 min
Composer
Carl King
Cole Porter
Edwin Franko Goldman
30 min
Composer
Edwin Franko Goldman
Jules Massenet
Dimitri Kabalesvsky
A W Hughes
1515846 Band Music Reel 46 30 mm
Song Title Composer
Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa
Jazz Pizzacato Leroy Anderson
Army of the Nile Kenneth Alf ord
Midnight In Paris Kenneth Afford
South Rampart Street Parade Tschaikowsky
Nutcracker Suite selection Tschaikowsky
Booster March Tschaikowsky
5847 Band Music Reel 47 30 rain
Song Title Composer
Chimes of Liberty Wilmont N Trumbull
Stouthearted Men Sigmund Romberg
On the Quarterdeck Kenneth Alford
St Louis Blues March J C Handy
Kings of the Highway Leroy Anderson
Mexican Hat Dance Leroy Anderson
Serenata Leroy Anderson
Southern Special
5848 Band Music Reel 48 30 min
Song Title Composer
Camp Hancock Sayre
Bases Bravura Nicolai
The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture Nicolai
Captain Anderson March
You and the Night and the Music Schwartz and Teague
Wallabies Dave Garroway
5849 Band Music Reel 49 30 min
Song Title Composer
American Legion W N Trumbull
Flanders March W N Trumbull
Polka From Schwanda The Bagpipe Player Jaromir Weinberger
Vanished Army Kenneth Alford
La Corrida Al Schumate
Sleigh Ride Anderson
Chimes of Liberty Edwin Franko Goldman
5850 Band Music Reel 50 30 min
Song Title Composer
Troop C Metcalf
His Honor Henry Fillmore
Shoutin Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore
Going Home Antonin Dvorak
Show Girl
Little Norwegian Suite Eric Hanson
Army of the Nile Kenneth Alford
152
5851 Band Music Reel 51
Song Title
Bombasto March
Blue Tango
Promenade
Lassus Trombone
Night Beat
Air From the County Derry
Known as Danny Boy
National Emblem March
5852 Band Music Reel 52
Song Title
Spirit of Independence
Midnight in Paris
Army of the Nile
Divertimento
5853 Band Music Reel 53
Song Title
Noisy Bill
Auditorium Session
Northern Belle
Frolic of the Key
Trumpeters Lullaby
The Middy
The Song Is You
5854 Band Music Reel 54
Song Title
Pageantry
Concerto in A for Piano
Begin the Beguine
On the Mole
5855 Band Music Reel 55
Song Title
Army Fighting Song
Mexican Hat Dance
Atlanta
On the Quarterdeck
You and the Night and the Music
Home Stretch Gallop
5856 Band Music Reel 56
Song Title
Colossus of Columbia
Southern Special
Kings of the Highway
Nutcracker Suite
The Brass Band Boogie
The Military Escort
Northern Pines
30 min
Composer
Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson
Henry Fillmore
Harold Walters
30 min
Composer
30 min
Composer
Leroy Anderson
Kenneth Afford
Jerome Kern
30 min
Composer
Carl King
Grieg
Cole Porter
Edwin Franko Goldman
30 min
Composer
Major Brown Bolte
Kenneth Alford
Schwartz and Teague
Carl King
30 min
Composer
A L Alexander
Reid Poole
Peter Tschaikowsky
1535857 Band Music Reel 57 30 miii
Song Title Composer
SellsFloto Triumphal March King
A Walking Tune
Overture to The Chocolate Soldier Oskar Strauss
FiniculiFinicula
CircusBee March Henry Fillmore
5858 Band Music Reel 58 30 min
Song Title Composer
Thunder and Blazes March
Melody from Oklahoma Richard Rodgers
Lights Out
Finale of 5th Symphony Shostakovitch
Joyces 71st New York Regimental March
5859 Band Music Reel 59 30 min
Song Title Composer
Chicago Tribune March
Meadowland Cossack Riding Song
Glory of the Trumpets
Clarinet Polka
Pasadena Day
Zacatecas
Bombasto March
U S Army March Darcey
5860 Band Music Reel 60 30 min
Song Title Composer
Old Panama Kenneth Alford
Serenade for Woodwind Orchestra
2nd Movement Peter Delone
Belle of the Ball Leroy Anderson
March from Scenes Pittoresque Jules Massenet
Brookes Chicago Marine Band March Seitz
5861 Band Music Reel 61 30 min
Song Title Composer
Trafalgar March Zehle
Come Back to Sorrento Ernesto de Curtis
Prelude to Lohengrin R Wagner
Intermezzo from LArlesienne Suite Bizet
Panis Angelicus Caesar Frank
2nd Movement Military Symphony Haydn
5862 Band Music Reel 62 30 min
Song Title Composer
Revelation March Chambers
Fete Boheme from Scenes Pittoresque Jules Massenet
2nd Connecticut Regiment March Reeves
3 Vignettes from the Suite
Pictures at an Exhibition Boris Goudonov
Ringling Brothers Grand Entry March Sweet
154
5863 Band Music Reel 63
Song Title
Liberty Bell March
Summer Day Suite
March Processional
March from 3rd Movement of 6th
Pathetique Symphony
Melody Shop March
5864 Band Music Reel 64
Song Title
Diplomat March
Song of the Braves
Teddy Bear Picnic
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Funeral March of the Marionette
March of the Little Lead Soldiers
5865 Band Music Reel 65
Song Title
The Storm King March
A Hot Tune in the Brasses Tonight
Porta Catalina Band March
Busy Fingers
The Typewriter
Nightbeat
Spirit of the 1st Division March
5866 Band Music Reel 66
Song Title
The Rapaz Band March
Gold and Silver Waltz
Them Dry Bones Jazz Arrangement
Relax
The Vanished Army
5867 Band Music Reel 67
Song Title
Guard du Corps March
Elsas Procession to the
Cathedral from Lohengrin
Medley from Kiss Me Kate
Medley from The King and I
5868 Band Music Reel 68
Song Title
Red White and Blue March
Irish Suite
Die Fledermans Overture
Divertimento for Band
30 min
Composer
J P Sousa
Sergei Prokoffiev
Grundman
P L Tchaikowsky
King
30 min
Composer
Sousa
Bridgood
Bratton
Leon Jessel
Gounod
Pierne
30 min
30 min
Composer
Finlayson
Harold Waters
McCaughey
Zez Confrey
Leroy Anderson
Harold Waters
Frank Frank
Composer
Lincoln
Franz Lehar
Paul Yoda
Paul Yoda
Kenneth Alford
30 min
Composer
Hall
R Wagner
Cole Porter
R Rodgers
30 min
Composer
Magnus
Percey Grainger
Johann Strauss Jr
Vincent Persichetti
MEN AND MUSIC
A series of musical compositions produced by soldier musicians of the Third
Army stationed at Ft McPherson Ga featuring the Third Army Band Glee
Club the Third Army Band String Ensemble and the Third Army Band Pop
Orchestra under the direction of CWO Wilmont N Trumbull Sgt Edward
Bookhart and John Jamison
155Catalog No
5926 Men and Music Reel 1
5927 Men and Music Reel 2
5928 Men and Music Reel 3
5929 Men and Music Reel 4
5930 Men and Music Reel 5
5931 Men and Music Reel 6
5932 Men and Music Reel 7
5933 Men and Music Reel 8
5934 Men and Music Reel 9
5935 Men and Music Reel 10
5936 Men and Music Reel 11
5937 Men and Music Reel 12
5938 Men and Music Reel 13
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
3 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
DIXIELAND IN DIXIE
Five musicians from the Third Army Band and an announceremcee turn out
a weekly session of music straight from the heart of the Southland Leader of
the aggregation is PFC Mike Lala All the musicians have extensive musical
backgrounds The program fills a definite need for this type of music in the
South where Dixieland had its birth Vocals and Dixie interpretations of
modern melodies are featured on the program from time to time Sponsored
by the U S Army Recruiting Service and distributed by the Third Army In
formation Section The following programs have been made available to the
Georgia Recording Service
Catalog No
Title
3320 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 1
3321 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 2
3322 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 3
3323 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 4
3324 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 5
3325 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 6
3326 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 7
3327 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 8
3328 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 9
3329 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 10
3330 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 11
3331 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 12
3332 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 13
3333 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 14
3334 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 15
3335 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 16
3336 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 17
3337 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 18
3338 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 19
3339 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 20
3340 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 21
3341 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 22
3342 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 23
3343 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 24
3344 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 25
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
1563345 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 26
3346 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 27
3347 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 28
3348 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 29
3349 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 30
3350 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 31
3351 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 32
3352 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 33
3353 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 34
3354 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 35
3355 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 36
3356 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 37
3357 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 38
3358 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 39
3359 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 40
3360 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 41
3361 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 42
3362 Dixieland in Dixie Reel 43
15 miii
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
DIXIELAND JAZZ
The following five reels of dance music were recorded by a Dixieland Jazz Band
at the regional meeting of the National AudioVisual Association Convention
in Boloxi Miss January 1956
Catalog Ne
5781 Dixieland Jazz Reel 1
5782 Dixieland Jazz Reel 2
5783 Dixieland Jazz Reel 3
5784 Dixieland Jazz Reel 4
5785 Dixieland Jazz Reel 5
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
ROVIN WITH ROBERTS
This series of tapes features the songs of the Intercontinental Troubadour
Harry Roberts backed by a fourpiece instrumental combo Selections heard
in the series includes folk songs and native melodies that the Intercontinental
Troubadour has acquired in his world travels as well as popular tunes and all
time American favorites Members of the combo and special guests from time
to time present instrumental solos on the program Harry Roberts a music
and dramatics major at Mexico City College in Mexico City draws from his
repertoire of folk songs and ballads of the Continent and South and Central
America to present this series of musical listening Roberts began his professional
career as a member of a guitar trio in Mexico City in 1950 After a few months
with the trio Roberts began a solo act with his guitar in night clubs in
Mexico City and Acapulco Various guest artists are heard on the Rovin
With Roberts series in instrumental numbers Pianists John Carter and
Jan Paderewski and accordionman Vince Legnetto are among the featured
guests Carter is a graduate of die Oberlin Conservatory of Music and was
featured with the Atlanta Georgia fops Orchestra during the 1955 season
Paderewski is the greatgreat nephew of the pianistcomposer Ignace Jan Pad
erewski The theme music of the series is Le Seine
157Catalog No
3378
Title
Length
Rovin With Roberts Reel 1 15 min
Productions featured Green Eyes Nach Regen Habanera Mala
guena Pvt John Carter and Manana
3379 Rovin With Roberts Reel 2 15 min
Productions featured Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White
Santa Lucia Begin the Beguine Jan Paderewski and South of
the Border
3380 Rovin With Roberts Reel 3 15 min
Productions featured Domino Man Smart 12th Street Rag
Vince Legnetto and A Blossom Fell
3381 Rovin With Roberts Reel 4 15 min
Productions Featured Under Paris Skies Perfidia TicoTico
Jan Paderewski and Hernandos Hideaway
3382 Rovin With Roberts Reel 5 15 min
Productions featured ChopinClopant Castle In The Sky George
Gershwin Prelude John Carter and In Prater bluhm wieder die
baume
3383 Rovin with Roberts Reel 6 15 min
Productions featured Darling Je Vous Ami Beaucoup Du Du
Czarbas Pvt John Carter and Yours
3384 Rovin With Roberts Reel 7 15 min
Productions featured Amour Tusolo Tu Ill Take Romance
Ken Lorenz and Naughty Lady of Shady Lane
3385 Rovin With Roberts Reel 8 15 min
Productions featured In Einen Kleines Kate In Hernals Senor
Jolly Caballero Vince Legnetto Besame Mucho and DAmour
3386 Rovin With Roberts Reel 9 15 min
Productions featured Two Loves Have I I See The Moon
Coconut Grove Combo and Allen Maury on guitar and Vaya
Con Dios
3387 Rovin With Roberts Reel 10 15 min
Productions featured La Mer Cielito Lindo Dark Eyes Vince
Legnetto and Nochecita
3388 Rovin With Roberts Reel 11 15 min
Productions featured Thousand Mile Blues You Belong To
My Heart Jealousie Vince Leanetto and Love Is Here To
Stay
3389 Rovin With Roberts Reel 12 15 min
Productions featured You Belong To My Heart Cest Magnifi
que Farucca by DeFalla Pvt John Carter Manana Nach
Regen and Cumbuchero Cpl Vince Legnetto
SHOW TIME
This series of tapes consists of a variety of popular music from Broadway to
Hollywood and was produced by the Office of Public Information at Third
Army Headquarters Ft McPherson Atlanta Georgia for the United States
Army Recruiting Service It presents both vocal and instrumental music for
your listening pleasure
158Catalog No
3444 Show Time Reel 1
Song Title Somebody Loves Me A Foggy Day Love Walked In
Title
3445 Show Time Reel 2
Song Title
With A Song In My Heart
Dancing on the Ceiling
Where or When
This Cant Be Love
3446 Show Time Reel 3
Song Title
Taking a Chance on Love
Blue Room
Guys and Dolls
3447 Show Time Reel 4
Song Title
Breezin Along With the Breeze
When Your Lover Has Gone
Have You Met Miss Jones
Two Sleepy People
3448 Show Time Reel 5
Song Title
I Love You
I Concentrate On You
Night and Day
Wunderbar
3449 Show Time Reel 6
Song Title
The Tender Trap
Love Is a Simple Thing
Cant Help Lovin Dat Man
They Didnt Believe Me
3450 Show Time Reel 7
Song Title
When the Red Red Robin Comes
Bob Bob Bobbin Along
When You Wish Upon a Star
Lullaby of Birdland
Love and Marriage
3451 Show Time Reel 8
Song Title
Button Up Your Overcoat
Summertime
Autumn Leaves
Autumn in New York
It Might As Well Be Spring
Length
15 min
Composer
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
15 min
Composer
Rodgers anTl Hart
Rodgers and Hart
15 min
Composer
Rodgers and Hart
15 min
Composer
Richard Whiting
15 min
Composer
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Composer
Irving Berlin
Composer
15 min
15 min
15 min
Composer
1593452 Show Time Reel 9
Song Title
Theres No Business Like Show Business
Moonshine Lullaby
The Girl That I Marry
No No They Cant Take That Away
They Say Its Wonderful
3453 Show Time Reel 10
Song Title
June Is Bustin Out All Over
If I Loved You
Younger Than Springtime
Happy Talk
3454 Show Time Reel 11
Song Title
Oklahoma
Kansas City
Ballet Music
People Will Say Were In Love
3455 Show Time Reel 12
Song Title
Tender Trap
From This Moment On
Mr Wonderful
Hello Young Lovers
Where Can I Go Without You
3456 Show Time Reel 13
Song Title
Youre Just In Love
Too Late Now
Two Sleepy People
15 min
Composer
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Composer
Composer
Composer
Cole Porter
Victor Young
Composer
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Hoagy Carmichael
1 HEAR MUSIC
This series of tapes is performed by the Dick Stephan Quintet and vocalist
Nancy Newell The Quintet all members of the Third Army Band features
melodies for easy listening and dancing An unusual musical effect in many
numbers is gained through use of an alto flute Members of the Quintet are
electric guitarist Dick Stephan Bob Silbarstein clarinet and alto flute Marty
Scherr accordion Richard Hull bass and Norm Grossman drums These
programs were recorded especially for the United States Army Reserve
Catalog No
3431
3432
Title
I Hear Music Reel 1
Song Title
Thou Swell
Nearness of You
Penthouse Serenade
I Hear Music Reel 2
Song Title
Under a Blanket of Blue
The Sunny Side of the Street
I Remember You
Length
15 min
15 mix
1603433 I Hear Music Reel 3
Song Title
Lullaby of the Leaves
Lush Life
Nights at the Turntable
3434 I Hear Music Reel 4
Song Title
Lets Fall in Love
Tenderly
Cheerful Little Earful
3435 I Hear Music Reel 5
Song Title
Taking a Chance on Love
What a Difference a Day Makes
Over the Rainbow
3436 I Hear Music Reel 6
Song Title
You Are Too Beautiful
Learning the Blues
These Foolish Things
3437 I Hear Music Reel 7
Song Title
Billys Bounce
Lover Man
Sometimes Im Happy
3438 I Hear Music Reel 8
Song Title
Cherokee
A Foggy Day
Moonlight in Vermont
3439 I Hear Music Reel 9
Song Title
Dancing on the Ceiling
You Go To My Head
The Way You Look Tonight
3440 I Hear Music Reel 10
Song Title
Bernies Tune
Blue Moon
My Old Flame
3441 I Hear Music Reel 11
Song Title
Taboo
How Long Has This Been Going On
Willow Weep For Me
3442 I Hear Music Reel 12
Song Title
Good Bait
Someone To Watch Over Me
Lullaby of Birdland
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
1613443 I Hear Music Reel 13
Song Title
When Your Lover Has Gone
Thats All
Yesterdays
15 mill
FOUNTAIN OF STARS
This program is a potpurri of musical selections including semiclassical con
temporary showtune folk popular march and Dixieland compositions fea
turing a host of musical talent Music is performed by the Third Army March
ing and Concert Band Pops Orchestra Rhythmairos Dixielanders Dick
Stephan Quintet String Ensemble and the Chorus Instrumental soloists in
clude Vince Legnetto accordion Hartmuth Wolf violin Bill Thompson
organ and Al Shackman guitar Vocals are by Jim Cobb Al Balkan Harry
Roberts Cal Bostick and Arnold KiNicolantonio Each program is well balanced
peljhsha
Catalog No
5901 Fountain oi Stars Reel 1
5902 Fountain ol Stars Reel 2
5903 Fountain ot Stars Reel 3
5904 Fountain ot Stars Reel 4
5905 Fountain ot Stars Reel 5
5906 Fountain ot Stars Reel 6
5907 Fountain ot Stars Reel 7
5908 Fountain of Stars Reel 8
5909 Fountain of Stars Reel 9
5910 Fountain of Stars Reel 10
5911 Fountain of Stars Reel 11
5912 Fountain of Stars Reel 12
5913 Fountain of Stars Reel 13
5914 Fountain of Stars Reel 14
5915 Fountain of Stars Reel 15
5916 Fountain of Stars Reel 16
5917 Fountain of Stars Reel 17
5918 Fountain of Stars Reel 18
5919 Fountain of Stars Reel 19
5920 Fountain of Stars Reel 20
5921 Fountain of Stars Reel 21
5922 Fountain of Stars Reel 22
5923 Fountain of Stars Reel 23
5924 Fountain of Stars Reel 24
5925 Fountain of Stars Reel 25
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
162THEATER OF MUSIC
These programs were prepared to increase appreciation through acquainting
listeners with the circumstances attendant to the writing of wellknown music
In almost every case the music used is quite familiar the belief being that
people would be more interested in learning stories of works they have heard
The music excerpts are placed between selfsufficient dramatic episodes and
are kept short in order to maintain the free flow of the dramatized portion
of the programs Approximately five musical selections are used on each
program to give a representation of the composers work and to maintain a ratio
of half music and half drama Content materials are dramatized from documented
biographies Produced by Radio House University of Texas jhsha
Catalog No
5145 Verdi
5146 Mozart
5147 Gilbert and Sullivan
5148 Puccini
5149 Chopin
5890 Wagner
5891 Tchaikovsky
5892 Schumann
5893 Handel
5894 Beethoven
5895 Liszt
5896 RimskyKorsakov
5897 Bach
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Catalog No
5560
PARADE OF AMERICAN MUSIC
Broadcasts honoring the National Federation of Music Clubs and featuring com
posers and performers from Austin and the University of Texas Produced by
Radio House University of Texas eljhsha
Title Length
Parade of American Music Reel 1 30 min
Greetings from Mrs Few Brewster National Chairman of the
Department of Education National Federation of Music Clubs
Two Prelude for Piano by Kent Kennan Three Movements for
Viola and Piano by Paul Pisk Two Songs from Triology from
the Song of Solomon by Clifton Williams Duo for Oboe and
Piano by Kent Kennan
Parade of American Music Reel 2 30 mm
Gaelic Miniatures for Flute and Piano by Bernard Fitzgerald
Adagio and Allegro from Suite for Oboe by Paul A Pisk
Dance Divertimento for Two Pianos by Kent Kennan Finale
from Adagio and Allegro for Cello Ensemble by Clifton Williams
Parade of American Music Reel 3 30 mm
Two Essays for Orchestra by Forrest Goodenough Variations
on a Theme in Ancient Style by Carlos Salzedo Three Move
ments from Concert Suite for Woodwind Quintet by Clifton Wil
liams
Parade of American Music Reel 4 nn
Symphony No 2 Romantic by Howard Hanson
5561
5562
5563
163MUSIC
The following tapes were produced by the Texas Education Agency and are all
State Concerts of the Texas Educators Association eljhsh
Catalog No
5733 Texas All
5734 Texas All
5798 Texas All
5735 Texas All
5800 Texas AU
5736A Texas All
5736B Part Two
5799 Texas AH
Title
State Chorus 1953
State Chorus 1954
State Chorus 1955
State Orchestra 1954
State Orchestra 1955
State Band 1954
of Above 1954
State Band 1955
MUSIC
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Programs from the University of Minnesota for kindergarten through grade 3
P
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Catalog No Title
3139 A Birthday Partv
3140 A Day at the Zoo
3141 Easter and Spring
3142 For My Valentine
3143 Jack Frost
3144 Merry Christmas
3145 Santas Workshop
3146 Singing in the Rain
3147 A Song of Thanksgiving
3148 Trimming the Christmas Tree
3149 Mother Goose
MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES eljh
3150 Christmas Carols Old and New 15 min
3151 Fritz Kreisler 15 mm
Viennese Caprice Liebesfrend the Chinese Tamborine
3152 Ignace Paderewski 15 mjn
Minuet in G Chopins Revolutionary Etude Chopins Nocturne
in E flat
3153 Morton Gould 15 mjn
Color Artist in Music Yankee Doodle Minstrel Show and
Ponga
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA SERIES
5761 All State Band 1952 Oklahoma All State Band Concert 30 min
SPIRIT OF THE VIKINGS
This is a series of tapes furnished from the Radio Department of the Norwegian
Information Service Noted Norwegian Composers and Performers are presented
as well as programs depicting the customs and traditions of Norway These
programs come to the Tape Library each month on Discs and are then trans
ferred to Tape eljhsha
164Title
Length
Catalog No
3242 Anton Meyer Pianist
3243 Asbjoern Finess Violist
3244 Esther Oestby MezzoSoprano
3245 Norwegian Folk Songs
3246 Norwegian Contemporary Composers
3247 Kay Bergman 12yearold Pianist
3248 Jon Otnes Tenor
3249 Jon Otnes Tenor
3250 Norwegian Marches
3251 Florence Embretson Violinist
3252 Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
3253 Norwegian Orchestral Works
3254 Violin Concerts by Norwegian Composer Fartein Valen
3255 Tollefson Norwegian Composer
3256 Herman Ivarson with Summer Songs
3257 In Memory of Edvard Grieg
3258 Andor Foldes Pianist
3259 Norwegian Fairy Story Why The Sea Is Salty
3260 Dance Scene from the Opera Olav Liljekrans by Arne
Eggen Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Odd Gruner
Hegge
Norwegian Easter Program
Piano Recital By Ole Henrik Moe
A Gay Musical Program to Usher in the New Year
Peder Tonnessen Tenor Song Recital
Bergen Festival Music
Talk on Henrik Ibsen by Stein Bugge Norwegian play
right and director Solveig from the Peer Gynt
Harald Saeverud
Norwegian Constitution Day Program 17th of May
Norwegian Marches
In Autumn
Commemorating Edvard Grieg in Autumn Played by the
Royal Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beech
am Gladys Petch Narrator
Atomic Research and the Small Countries
By Dr Gunnar Randers Norwegian Atomic Scientist
Royal Norwegian Information Service
Piano recital by Mary Barratt Due
Royal Norwegian Information Service
Song recital by Norman Myrvik tenor
Piano Recital by Karen Aars Bugge
Songs for Summer Listening
3261
3262
3263
3264
3265
3277
3278
3118
3119
1649
1175
3717
2617
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
eld Gruner
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Music by
15 in in
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15
15
mm
min
MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching eljhsh
Interlochen Band Music
Catalog No Title
5280A Knightsbridge March CoatesYoder
Second Symphony Alegro moderato BorodinLeidzen
Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring BachLeidzen
March Liberty Bell Sousa
Length
30 min
1655280B Part 2 of above 30 mm
5281A March for Americans GrofeLeidzen 30 mm
Polka and Fugue from Schwanda the Bagpiper
WeinbergerBainum
Arioso from Cantata No 156 BachLeidzen
Lincolnshire Posy Grainger
5281B Part 2 of above 30 min
5282A Quick MarchEl Abanico Javaloyes 30 mm
Prelude and Fugue in G minor BachMoehlmann
Suite Francaise Milhaud
Psyche and Eros FranckHarding
5282B Part 2 of above 30 min
5283A MarchEmblem of Unity Richards 30 min
Procession of Nobles Cortege from Mlada RimskyKorsakov
Overture to The Silken Ladder RossiniBrown
Love Song BeethovenNorth
5283B Part 2 of Above 30 min
5284A La Sorella GalliniLang 30 min
Royce Hall Suite Original for Band Willan
Symphony in B Flat Second Movement
ChaussonLyman A Starr
Valse Triste SibeliusWinterbottom
5284B Part 2 of above 30 min
5285A Pictures at an Exhibition MoussorgskyLeidzen 30 min
The American Sailor March Fultz
Sequoia LaGassey
Joyous Interlude DaiKeong Lee
5285B Part 2 of above 30 min
5286A Phedre Overture MassenetSafranek 30 min
Symphony No 1 for Band Gillis
The Sorcerers Apprentice DukasWinterbottom
Divertissement lbertHarding
5286B Part 2 of above 30 min
5287A March Militaire TchaikowskyGoldman 30 min
Concerto Grosso for Solo Flutes and Clarinets HandelMalin
Orb and Sceptre Coronation March for Queen Elizabeth II
WaltonRichardson Premier American Concert
5287B Part 2 of above 30 min
High School Choir and Accompaniments
5288A High School String Orchestra 30 min
St Pauls Suite for String Orchestra Hoist
High School Girls Chorus
The Blessed Damoselle Debussy
High School String Orchestra
Handel in the Strand Clog Dance Grainger
5288B Part 2 of above 30
5289A Honors Orchestra 30
Symphonic Poem Wallensteins Camp Smetana
Triple Concerto in C Major Op 56 Beethoven
High School Band
March National Emblem Bagley
High School Band Choir and AllState Chorus
Festival Finale No 1 Maddy
min
min
1665289B
5290A
5290B
5291A
5291B
5292
5293
5294
5295
5296
5297
5298
5299
5300
5301
Part 2 of above 30 min
High School Girls Chorus 30 min
Adoramus Te De Lasso
Lonely Wood Lully
University Choral Ensemble
Sing We and Chant It Morley
The Silver Swan Gibbons
Honors Band
Sussex Psalm Howland
Part 2 of above 30 min
University Choir 30 min
Jesu Meine Freude Cantata Buxtehude
University Orchestra
Symphony No 2 Op 43 Sibelius
Part 2 of above 30 min
Outstanding Soloists and Small Groups
Woodwind Quintet Op 14 Tarantella Sobeck 30 min
Nemico Delia Patria from Andrea Chenier Giordano
Valse in E Minor Chopin
Grand Quartet No 3 Op 53 Gabrielski
Organ Prelude in G Minor BachSiloti 30 min
Mentre Ti Lascio Mozart
Sonata No 1 Allegro Mozart
Minuettoe Trio from Sonata Op 78 Schubert
Prelude in G Minor Rachmaninoff 30 min
Dichterliebe Schumann
Quartet in A Minor Op 29 Allegro ma non troppo Schubert
Agnus Dei Bizet
Is It Thou from A Masked Ball Verdi 30 min
Concertino Chaminade
Die Post Schubert
Robert Marek
Goyescas Granados
A Short Overture to a Comedy
La Maja y El Ruisenor from
Poem Griffes
Verdorgenheit Wolf
Andante con Variazioni Mendelssohn
Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert
Sonata in G Major Samartini
Allegro Moderato from Concerto in B Minor Handel
Allegro from Concerto in C Major K 647 Mozart
Wallensteins Camp Smetana
Aztec Dance from La Fiesta Mexicanna Reed
The Fiero Costume LeGrenzi
Allegro from Concerto for Horn Op 11 R Strauss
Dormiro Sol Nel Mantomio Regal from Don Carlos
Bachianas Brasileras No 5 VillaLobos
Laconic Suite Grant
Sonata in D Minor Op 108 Brahms
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Verdi
30
30
min
min
167ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Atlanta Symphony is one of the major orchestras of the country and is
conducted by Henry Sopkin Each year it plays several school concerts each of
which is attended by some 5000 pupils from the Atlanta area Some of the
following tapes were recorded at these concerts They are especially valuable
for classroom use because an explanation of each musical number is given by
Mr Sopkin before the number is played peljhsh
Catalog No
5099A
5099B
Title
Length
School Concert No 1 Part I 30 min
School Concert No 1 Part U 30 min
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Playing Cuban Overture
Gershwin LArlesienne Suite No 1 Bizet The Syncopated
Clock Anderson Santa Lucia Neapolitan Boat Song with aud
ience singing Washington Post March Sousa
5100A School Concert No 2 Part I 30 min
5100B School Concert No 2 Part II 30 min
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Playing Overture from B Min
or Suite Bach Overture to an Unwritten Opera Gillis Minuetto
and Trio from Symphony No 41 Mozart Gavotte from Classi
cal Symphony Prokofieff George Elvey Come Ye Faithful
People Come with audience singing March from 3rd Movement
Symphony No 6 Tchaikowsky Cherrio March Goldman
5955A School Concert 30 min
The orchestra plays Prelude to Third Act of Lohengrin by
Wagner Andante Cantabile by Tchaikowsky and dances from
Bartered Bride by Smetana Also included on this tape is
a demonstration of the contrabassoon
5955B Part Two of Above 30 min
Included on this half of the program are The North Wind by
McDowell piano solo by Bobby Edge of Lawrenceville Georgia
High School On the Mall by Goldman and Circus by Toch
5956A School Concert 30 min
The Orchestra plays First Movement Schuberts Unfinished
Symphony and the Brassy Prelude by Rudolf Ganz
5956B Part Two of Above 30 min
Song from Moulin Rouge Danse Macabre and Polyvetsian
Dances
5957A School Concert 30 min
Overture to Fidelio by Beethoven Second Movement Beetho
vens Eighth Symphony and How the First Orchestra Started
narrated by Ray Moore
5957B Part Two of Above 30 min
Finlandia by Sibelius Plink Plank Plunk by Anderson and
Nobody Knows the Trouble Ive Seen and Italian Street Song
sung by Lorette Folks of Atlantas Washington High School
5958A School Concert 30 min
Overture to Marriage of Figaro by Mozart Jamaican Rumba
by Benjamin Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikowsky
5958B Part Two of Above 30 min
Pinnochio by Toch Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Gershwin
and a suite by Manuel de Falla piano solo by Pvt John Carter
of Third Army
1685959A
5959B
5960A
5960B
5961A
5961B
5961C
5961D
5962A
5962B
5877A
5877B
5877C
5877D
5877E
5876A
5876B
5876C
5876D
5876E
School Concert u 30 min
Manx Overture by Wood Mississippi Suite by Grote
Part Two of Above n 30 min
Fourth Movement Tchaikowskys Fourth Symphony Polka and
Fugue from Schwanda by Weinberger and a waltz Two
Hearts in ThreeQuarter Time
Tenth Anniversary Broadcast It111
This program was broadcast on NBC at the end of the Atlanta
Symphonys tenth year The orchestra plays Fourth Symphony
by Beethoven
Part Two of Above 30 mm
The White Peacock by Griff is Til Eulenspiegel by Strauss
30 mm
Annual Broadcast 1956
Mozarts Symphony 35 is heard on part one
Part Two of Above
Brahms Second Orchestral Suite
Part Three of Above
Ballet Suite by Gretry Petite Suite by Debussy
Part Four of Above
Espana by Chabrier March Slav by Tchaikowsky
Special Experimental Tape
Brahms Fourth Symphony
Part Two of Above
First Chair Atlanta Symphony Trombone Discussion
On these tapes the first trombonist of the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra discusses the history of the trombone and trombone
playing techniques Of interest to music students
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Part Five of Above
First Chair Atlanta Symphony Flute Discussion
A discussion by the first flutist of the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra
Part Two of Above f mm
Part Three of Above 3 mm
Part Four of Above 30 mm
Part Five of Above 30 mul
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
MUSIC
The following tapes are very similar in nature to the series listed above and
were played by the Young Peoples Symphony Orchestra of Minnesota and
furnished by the courtesy of the Minnesota State Department of Education
peljhsh
Catalog
5618A
5618B
5619A
5619B
5620A
5620B
5621A
No
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Young Peoples
Title
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Symphony in St Paul
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
1695621B
6109A
6109B
6110A
6110B
6110C
6111A
6111B
6111C
2732
Young Peoples Symphony in St Paul Minnesota Reel 2 30 min
University of Georgia Band 30 min
A concert of classical and semiclassical music including Vic
tory At Sea
Part Two of Above 30 min
University of Georgia String Ensemble and Glee Club 30 min
The Ensemble comprised of Homer Hollaway Doris Alderman
Rudolph Firtina Jane Little and Hugh Hodgson plays Schu
berts Trout Quintet Several vocal numbers are sung by the
Glee Club and Soloists
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
TechGeorgia Band 30 min
This concert was played by the combined bands of Georgia
Tech and the University of Georgia on Techs Grant Field
The featured work is Victory At Sea
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Georgia Official State Song 15 min
Georgia Georgia
dearest earth
underneath the blue
So goes the sentimental and lovely verse penned neath the
rooftree sky of a Georgia garden by the famous poet Robert
Loveman Set to music by another famous Georgian Lollie Belle
Wylie it is the official state song as adopted by the Georgia
General Assembly in 1922 at the suggestion of civic and patri
otic clubs This tape features the official Georgia State Song
It also includes the familiar Georgialand and our National
Anthem Star Spangled Banner The official Georgia State
Song was performed by the Atlanta Pops Orchestra and Chorus
conducted by Mr Albert Coleman The National Anthem and
Georgialand are instrumental versions peljhsh
BAND CONCERTS
The University of Michigan Symphony Band Prof William D Revelli con
ductor is presented in a series of special programs This organization con
sidered the finest university band in the country is an unforgettable treat to
hear as it swings from the music of Bach into a concert overture and
then into a sprightly modern march The 110member band under its famous
conductor has won coasttocoast recognition and attracts student musicians
from all parts of the nation The thirteen halfhour programs here offered
consist of a variety of selections from the Symphony Bands large repertoire
Courtesy of University of Michigan WUOM jhsh
Catalog No
6205 Band Concert I
6206 Band Concert II
6207 Band Concert III
620S Band Concert IV
6209 Band Concert V
6210 Band Concert VI
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
1706211 Band Concert VII
6212 Band Concert VIII
6213 Band Concert IX
6214 Band Concert X
6215 Band Concert XI
6216 Band Concert XII
6217 Band Concert XIII
30 mill
30 mill
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC
These tapes cover a variety of types of music Ballads Choral Piano Orchestra
and Band Music are all included in this series which also includes a high fidelity
demonstration that is unusual
Catalog No
141
2989
1643
1647
6102A
6102B
6103
Title Length
Berry College Ballad Singers I5 min
A program of music in which a number of traditional ballads
are sung Included are Im Just A Poor Wayfaring Stranger
Mothers Have a Home Jesus Born in Bethny and No Shelter
for Jesus
Instruments of the Orchestra 15 mm
An introduction to the symphony orchestra in which instruments
from the string brass woodwind and percussion sections are
demonstrated
High Fidelity Jf1
A demonstration showing the difference between high fidelity
and ordinary recording
Choral Concert w 1 mul
A program of music by the Girls Ensemble and Male Quartet
of South Georgia College Douglas Ga
Great Singers of the Past 30 min
The voices of some of the greatest singers ever to perform in this
country are heard Included are Enrico Caruso Jeanette Mc
Donald Nelson Eddy Grace Moore Rosa Ponselle John Mc
Cormack and Alma Gluck Selections include Indian Love Call
Chiribiribin Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Loves Secret
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Elegy by Massenet and an ana
from La Tosca Recommended for classes in music appreciation
Part Two of Above 30 mm
Heard on this tape are the voices of Lawrence Tibbett singing
Old Black Joe John Charles Thomas singing Largo al Factotum
from the Barber of Seville Elizabeth Rethberg singing Czardas
from Fledermaus Geraldine Farrar singing Visa DArte from
La Tosca and the Italian singer GalliCurci singing The Last
Rose of Summer
Henry Grady High School Band 30 min
The band conducted by R Owen Seitz plays a concert in
cluding the Colonel Bogey March Finale from Tchaikowsky s
Fourth Symphony Ballet Music from William Tell by Rossim
and The Stars and Stripes Forever
1716104A
6104B
6104C
6105 A
6105B
6105C
6106A
6106B
S875A
5875B
5874A
5874B
6107A
6107B
6108
5622
6128
Music fer Two Pianos 30 min
Jack Broucek and Dan Hooley play Danza Lucumi by Lecou
ona Theme and Variations by Brahms Stardust by Carmichael
and Cake Walk by Tausman This concert was recorded by
Georgia Teachers College Statesboro Ga
Part Two of Above 30 min
Selections include Lesginka by Khatchaturian Rhapsody in
Blue by Gershwin and Sicilienne by Bach
Part Three of Above 30 min
Selections include a Richard Rodgers medley three settings of
songs by Rachmaninoff and some ballet music by Debussy
Third Army Band 30 min
This is an outdoor concert in which the band plays Finlandia
by Sibelius and other classical and martial favorites
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Atlanta Pops Orchestra 30 min
Conducted by Albert Coleman the orchestra plays a concert
of both classical and popular favorites
Part Two of Above 30 min
Atlanta Pops Orchestra 1956 30 min
Conducted by Albert Coleman the Atlanta Pops plays a program
of concert favorites Included are My Maryland by Romberg
Buglers Holiday by Anderson My Waltz by Coleman and
the Scherzo from Mendelssohns Midsummer Nights Dream
Part Two of Above 30 min
Heard on this tape are Oodles and Oodles by Jimmy Dorsey
Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff and the Western
Symphony by Kay
Atlanta Pops Orchestra 1956 30 min
Heard on these tapes are two of Colemans own works Fiddle
Frolic and Open Spaces Also heard are Griegs Piano Con
certo Vise DArte from Tosca the Song from Moulin Rouge
and Reflection of an Indian Boy by Fisher
Part Two of Above 30 min
Burke Radnor Baritone 30 min
Mr Radnor sings a number of seldom heard songs
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Juke Box 30 min
A discussion by several representatives of the recording industry
of the cultural and social effects of juke box music
Piano Selections by Frank Engleman 30 min
Barbershop Quartette Singing 30 min
A concert by members of the Atlanta chapter of the American
Association for the Advancement and Protection of Barbershop
Quartette Music
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
172Catalog No Title
1932 Where It All 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 The Alchemist 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
1945 Dalton Finds the Atom
1946 The Scientists Get Together
1947 Darwin Sails on the Besgle
1948 Mendel Learns from Flowers
1949 Pasteur Disproves a Theory
1950 Pavlov and His Dogs
1951 The Mysterious Rays
1952 Electricity Goes to Work
1953 Radio Becomes a Reality
1954 Cures and Preventatives
1955 Scientists Keep in Touch
1956 Man Takes Another Look at his Universe
1957 A New Theory Works Out
1958 Atomic Energy for Peace
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
SCIENCE
A collection of tapes on scientific subjects recommended for upper High School
and Adult use sha
A description of each tape is given following each title
Catalog No
6002
Title
Length
6003A
6003B
6004A
Worlds in Collision 30 mn
A discussion moderated by Clifton Fadiman of the book
Worlds In Collision The book propounds a theory which
holds that the development of civilization has been greatly in
fluenced by cataclysms to which the Earth may have been sub
jected For upper grades only
The Role of Enrichment in Combating Dietary Diseases 30 mm
This is a talk by Dr Robert R Williams the Scientist who first
synthesized vitamin B In an appearance before the American
Association for the Advancement of Science in Atlanta Dr Wil
liams urged wider use of food enrichment particularly in under
privileged areas of the world
Part Two of Above 30 mul
Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy 30 mm
A report by several scientists who attended the Geneva Con
ference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy These tapes were
recorded at the Atlanta meeting of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science
173 6004B
6005A
Part Two of Above
30 min
6005B
6006A
6006B
6007A
A Man and His Heart 30 min
This is the case history of a man with a serious heart ailment
Heard in addition to the patient himself are his doctors friends
and business associates Of interest to anyone who at one time
or another has wondered whether he might someday have
heart disease
Part Two of Above 30 min
Is There A Shortage of Scientists 30 min
A speech by James R Killian president Massachusetts Insti
tute of Technology
Part Two of Above 30 min
William L Laurence 30 min
As science writer for the New York Times Mr Laurence has
come to know firsthand many of the worlds topflight scientists
Albert Einstein J Robert Oppenhiemer and others Also he
has traveled over most of the globe and was aboard the Air Force
plane which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima In
this interview Mr Laurence gives a very interesting resume of
his career
Part Two of Above 30 min
Science and the Other Humanities 30 min
A talk by Dr Laurence M Gould president of Carleton College
and Antarctic explorer in which he decries the rift between sci
entists and humanists
Part Two of Above 30 min
Space Flight 30 min
An interview with Dr Ernest Steuhlinger German scientist as
sociated with the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama Dr Steuhlinger
discusses the problems which must be overcome before space
travel can be achieved and makes some amazing predictions
Recommended for high school science classes
SPACE AND MR SMITH
Mr Smith an ordinary citizen with an inquiring mind finds himself sur
rounded by myths rumors halftruths and debatable information concerning
discoveries in astronomy Courtesy of University of Michigan WUOM jhsh
6007B
6008A
6008B
6009
528 Space and Mr Smith
529 One Universe or Many
530 Sun as a Typical Star The
534 Earth as a Planet The
535 Moon
3590 Solar System The
3591 Mars
3592 Life on Other Worlds
3593 Interplanetary Travel
3594 Tools of the Astronomer
3595 Latest Developments in Astronomical Research
SCIENCE
WESTINGHOUSE Adventures in Research jhsh
174
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 minmm
mill
min
Catalog No Title Length
3163 The Balanced Wheel Story of a Gyroscope
3164 Beauty in Clay Story of Wedgwood Pottery
3165 Cosmetics by the Ton
Chemical Laboratorys Research in Cosmetics
3166 Davy Safety Lamp
Lamp that made Miners Life safer from FireDeath
3167 Dutch Janitor
Leuwenhoek discoverer of Microscopic Lens
3168 Dynamite
Story of Alfred Nobel and Discovery of NitroGlycerm
3169 The Electronic Tube
What it means in Radio Television etc
3170 Electronics in Communication
Automatic Telephone Exchanges to Television
3171 Electronics in Industry
Story of the effect of Electronics in Industry
3172 Elias Howe
Builder of the First Successful Sewing Machine
3173 Eyes and Ears for the Millions
Marconis Wireless Dr Bell and Telephone
3174 Eyes and Ears for the Millions
Fessendon and Radio
3175 The First Automobile
Designed by a Frenchman Nicoli Quinot
3176 Fundamentals of Electricity
Simple experiments one can make
3177 The Gas That Wont Burn
Story of Helium and some of its uses
3178 George Westinghouse
Story of the Air Brake invented by Westinghouse
3180 Hans Iron Needle
Orestead and his discovery about nature of electricity
3181 HighOctane Fuel
Uses of such fuel in Aviation Rocket Development
3182 The Horseless Carriage
The Evolution of the Automobile
3183 Importance of Time
I Discussion of importance of time in daily lite
3184 Importance of Time
II Effect of adoption of Standard Time Belts
3185 An Insect Zoo
Entomologists research with insects and disease
3186 Joseph Swan Pioneer in Electricity Research
3187 King of Clocks
Story of the Clock used by Greenwich Observatory
3188 A Line of Type
Mergenthaler and his invention of the LineOlype
3189 The Lonely Passenger
Lone Passenger on first Steamship across the Atlantic
3191 The Marvelous Grady Balanchani 15
3192 A New Kind of Match 15
Fabron his Panama Match first waterproot match
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1753193 New Steel Horizons 15 min
A compass needle leading to Iron Ore fields
3194 The Oil Hunter 15 min
Story of first uses for Petroleum and its development
3195 Polarized Light Story of how Polarized light works 15 min
3196 Power from Steam 15 min
Story of James Watt and his Steam Engine
3197 Radar Radio Detecting and Ranging 15 min
3198 The Revengeful Man 15 min
Endowment of Smithsonian institute
3199 Roentgen 15 min
Discoverer of XRay an Absent Minded discovery
3200 SeaGoing Ice Breakers 15 min
Rescue operations of the Coast Guard
3201 SeaGoing Life Preservers Rescue Procedures 15 min
3202 Story of a Lead Pencil How Lead Pencils Are Made 15 min
3203 Story of Aluminum 15 min
Problems of getting it in pure form
3204 Story of Fingerprinting 15 min
An extraordinary method of Identification
3205 Story of Metal X The Story of Uranium 15 min
3206 Story of Paricutin 15 min
A Volcanos birth which can be studied
3207 Story of Spectacles 15 min
China 1275 Spectacles appeared other inventions
3208 Story of the Electron 15 min
Simple explanation of Atomic Energy
3209 Story of the English Locomotive 15 min
Story of George Stevensons Locomotive
3210 Story of The Phonograph 15 min
Frenchs attempts and Edisons discovery
3211 Transcriptions 15 min
Modern use of the phonograph for broadcasts
3212 Television 15 min
A medium of entertainment becoming big business
3213 The Troublesome Chemist 15 min
La Sac and his study of Chlorine
3214 TwentyFive Magic Years of Radio 15 min
Incidents of History making Radio
3215 Whats New in Lighting 15 min
Use of InfraRed Flourescent Incandescent Lamps
3216 Wheel of Life 15 min
Story of the Movies from earliest to latest
GENERAL ELECTRIC Excursions in Science jhsh
3218 Animal Behavior 15 min
How a Scientist Lives with animals
3219 The Approach to Absolute Zero 15 min
What it is how reached
3220 Atomic Power 15 min
Progress and lack of progress in use of Atomic Power
3221 Bridging the Gap 15 min
The Amoeba in this answer to Evolution Question
3222 Chlorophyl Key to Survival 15 min
Mystery of its creation and action
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Equipment needed haunts methods uses etc
Evolution of LeatherHides to Leather
The Future of Natural Resources
Increased use is ahead of discovery
The Giant Eye of Palomar
Dimensions description of Conservatory
How Long Will You Live
Some facts about life expectancy
Human Progress
How old is Civilization Cumulative progress of Civilization
Jet Propulsion 15 min
Story of development of Jet Propulsion uses
Lichens 15 min
Locales Adaptability Hardiness Contribution to Soil
The Living Substance 15 min
Definition properties of Protoplasm
Mt Palomar Telescope 15 min
Problems of making transporting use of giant Telescope
New Uses of Coal 15 min
Making Synthetic Gases Carbon Synthesia Fuel etc
Power 15 mrn
What it means where it comes from power for this Power
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Psychological Quacks 15 nun
Difference between Quacks and Legitimate Psychiatrist
The Reptilian Aristocracy
Flying armored swimming reptiles of past
Science and its Impact on Society
Our High Standard of Living
Science Fiction
How much of Science is Fiction and how much fact
Visual Science Education
Museums are interesting and valuable in Education
A Window on a New World
Electronic Tubes and Microscopes
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
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2060 The New Age Modern Science
2061 Paddle Wheels and Pistons Robert Fulton
2062 A World on Rails James Watt
2063 A World on Wings Wright Langlcy
2064 Bumper to Bumper Henry Ford
2065 Distance Killer Samuel Morse
2066 New York Calling Alexander Graham Bell
2067 A World of Voices Guglielmo Marconi
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2069 Lights Camera Action The Motion Picture
2070 Mr Electron Electricity
2071 Food and Fulcrums Machines
2072 XRay Roentgen
2073 Mr Atom Splitting the Atom
2074 Atoms for Peace Use of Atomic Energy
2075 Lost in the Sky Galileo Galilei
2076 Star Men Navigation
2077 The Big Eye Mt Palomar
2078 Discovering the Body William Harvey
2079 Microbe Masters I Louis Pasteur
2080 Microbe Masters II Joseph Lister
2081 Wonder Drugs Penicillin
2082 Nerve Network Nervous System
2083 Medal for Fido Animal Research
3084 Hearts and Hands Heart Research
2085 Millions of Buyers The Market
2086 Product Probers Food and Drug Testing
2087 Career in Science Opportunities
2088 Lets Look Back Review
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2089 Looking for Facts Scientific Observation 15 min
2090 Building Stones Sedimentary Formation 15 min
2091 Fire Rocks Granite Quarries 15 min
2092 Black Gold Coal 15 min
2093 Industry Sinews Iron 15 min
2094 Liquid Power Petroleum 15 min
2095 It Blows Its Top Volcanoes 15 min
2096 Rock Crushers Weathering and Eroding Agents 15 min
2097 Old Faithful Bunsen and Geyser 15 min
2098 Science in the Tropics Haiti Project 15 min
2099 Science in the Mountains Switzerland 15 min
2100 Time Tellers Time Zones 15 min
2101 The Great White Plague Tuberculosis Robert Koch 15 min
2102 Circuit Shooter Volta The Battery 15 min
2103 A Law of Science Ohm Electric Circuit 15 min
2104 Making Power Faraday Generator 15 min
2105 Improving Mans Eyes Microscope Development 15 min
2106 Weather Teller Toncilli Barometer 15 min
2107 Degrees of Heat Fahrenheit Thermometer 15 min
2108 What We Talk About Weather 15 min
2109 The Weatherman Predicting and Making Weather 15 min
2110 Look Alikes Mendel Heredity 15 min
2111 What Is It Linnaeus 15 min
2112 The Bird Man Audubon 15 min
2113 Using Yours Eyes and Ears Birds 15 min
2114 What Do You Believe 15 min
Animal Stories Superstitions
2115 What Do You Believe 15 min
Animal Stories Fact or fallacy
1782116 Buds and Sprouts Trees 15 min
2117 Leaf Eaters Insects Caterpillars 15 min
2118 Mr Tadpole Frogs 5 min
2119 Goin Fishin Fish 1 mm
2120 Looking Backward Overview I5 min
LET SCIENCE TELL US
One of the School of the Air series prepared for broadcast by Radio Station
WSUI State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa is this series of natural
science programs written by Fred Sederholm Stresses the methods and pro
cedures 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
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2381 With People Who Do Things
2382 Working It Out
2383 The Science of Life
2384 A Flower Out of Water
2385 Leopard Gets His Spots
2386 Why Were Different
2387 How Do We Know
2388 Our SixLegged Neighbors
2389 What Tree Is That
2390 What Bird or Fish Is That
2391 The Land We Live On
2392 Life through the Ages
2393 How Youve Changed
2394 Making Things Better
2395 Using What We Know
2397 Looking at the Invisible
2398 Little Demons Big Bothers
2399 The Story of Cells
2400 How Were Made
2401 The Human Machine
2402 The Human Pump
2403 How Do We Breathe
2404 Glands and the Human Transformer
2405 The Human Telegraph
2406 Food for Healths Sake
2407 What Cur Bodies Need
2408 The Bodys Alphabet
2409 Health First
2410 On Our Bodies Battlefront
2411 Wonder Workers
2412 A Scientific Triumph
2413 Community Hygiene
2414 Lets Look It Over
LET SCIENCE TELL US
This series has been prepared for classroom use by radio station KUOM of
the University of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education
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Eyes to See Careful observation 15 min
What Do You Believe Superstition rumor 15 min
It Floats Floating objects buoyancy 15 min
Eureka I Have It Archimedes 15 min
Mr Watts Tea Kettle James Watt 15 min
The Steamer Robert Fulton 15 min
The Wright Brothers Biographical Sketch 15 min
At the Airport What makes a plane fly 15 min
Flying Weather Weather conditions and flying 15 min
Oil for the Car Petroleum mining 15 min
Why Oil Friction and effects 15 min
How Do They Find It Geology and Petroleum 15 min
The Big Hole Iron mining 15 min
Making Iron into Steel Fiery furnaces 15 min
The Converter Henry Bessemer 15 min
The Eclipse The universe 15 min
The Big Eye Mount Palomar 15 min
Figures in the Sky Constellations 15 min
The Great Genius Isaac Newton 15 min
Black Diamonds Coal mining 15 min
Where Did It Come From Formation of Coal 15 min
Rubber Tires Charles Goodyear 15 min
The Savior of the South George W Carver 15 min
Welcome Friends Bird migration 15 min
Look Alikes Heredity 15 min
The Pain Killer Dr Morton 15 min
In the Deep Deep sea diving 15 min
Tunnel Builders The Power of Air 15 min
Into the Past Fossils and pottery 15 min
Final Edition Analysis fact 15 min
Science in Daily Life 15 min
Science is the whys and hows of our world and of ourselves
Scientists Work Together 15 min
The values of theoretical science
Greeks Honor Their Thinkers 15 min
The great Hellenistic thinkers were right about some things
wrong about others
Science Leaves Greece 15 min
Greek scholars fled to Asia Minor Persia and Egypt
Moslems Keep Science Alive 15 min
The Moslems continued scientific work during the Dark Ages
Science Returns to Europe 15 min
The notions of Ptolemy Aristarchus of Greece Copernicus
and Bruno
Galileo Passes a Crucial Test 15 min
The teachings of Aristotle Galileo Copernicus and Tycho Brahe
Science Finds Protection 15 min
Scientific scholars in the sixteenth century band together
Scientists Find New Tools 15 min
In the seventeenth century new instruments were developed by
practical inventors and by theoretical scientists
1801999 New Ideas About Muscles and Diseases 15 min
Superstition and untested beliefs influenced the practice of med
icine from ancient times
2000 Newton Sets a Pattern 15 min
Isaac Newton organized a system of theories and principles
2001 Scientists Follow Newton 15 min
Hersche and Pierre Laplace make further discoveries
2002 Plants Animals and Rocks 15 min
Men like Cuvier Lamarck Hunter and Lyell began to find new
facts and new theories in geology comparative anatomy and
botany
2003 Darwin Puts It Into Words 15 min
Charles Darwin generalized the studies of other scientists into
a new theory
2004 More Ideas About Muscles and Diseases 15 min
What is the nature of living tissue
2005 Pasteur Unites Chemistry and Medicine 15 min
Microbes can be killed or made harmless
2007 Electricity Begins to Work 15 min
Michael Faraday puts electricity to work
2008 New Discoveries New Problems 15 min
Roentgen Thomson Rutherford and Planck account for radia
tion
2009 The Machine Age Begins 15 min
Practical applications of theoretical science
2010 Scientists at Work 15 min
The career of Albert Michelson illustrates how scientists keep
in touch with one another
2011 Einstein Looks for a New Answer 15 min
Albert Einstein publishes new theory of looking at the universe
2012 The Atom Yields Power E MC2 15 min
2013 How Men Behave Psychology 15 min
Galton Pavlov Freud Wundt Von Helmholtz James and
Binet give us experimental psychology
2014 What Men Are Made of Genetics 15 min
How life carries on from generation to generation
2015 Many Questions Still Remain Unsolved problems 15 min
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH
The following programs have been made available by the Westinghouse Electric
Corporation which has for many years sponsored this fine series Carried
as a regular feature by many radio stations all over the nation Courtesy of
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A Womans Place
The answer to what a womans place can be
The Weaver and the Wasp 15 min
Heinrich Keller discovers how to make paper out of wood
The Fifty Ton Gods 15 min
A story of a barren treeless place of mystery
The Clumsy Kitten 15 min
William Morton discovers the first successful general anesthetic
1812020 The Missing Elements 15 min
A Russian scientist predicts new elements unknown in his time
2021 The Tractor That Needs No Road 15 min
Benjamin Holt invents a tractor to cope with the soft peat soil
in California
2022 The Kensington Stone 15 min
Was it authentic or was it a hoax
2023 The Lucky Pin 15 min
Walter Hunts invention of the safetypin
2024 The Reducing Cows 15 min
Brought about the discovery of vitamins
2025 The Earthquake and the Squirrel 15 min
Led to the discovery of the disease tularemia or rabbit fiver
2026 The Silver Dream 15 min
A story which existed in the heart of a young Scotch girl
2027 Track No 1 15 min
Colonel John Stevens and first railroad
2028 The Barber of France 15 min
Ambroise Pares struggle against the superstition and ignorance
of surgical practices of his day
2029 The Dutch Janitor 15 min
Anton Leeuwenhoek inventor of the microscope
2030 Fighter of Fire 15 min
Alexander Latta launches the era of scientific combatting of
one of mans dread enemies
2031 Sister of a Star 15 min
It has often been said that a woman is behind the success of
every man
2032 The Birthday Microscope 15 min
Robert Koch discovers the germ of a dread disease
2033 Forgotten Man of Hamelin 15 min
Frederick Sertuerner a forgotten man made life less painful
through his discovery of morphine
2034 The King Who Wouldnt take a Dare 15 min
David discovers the cause of sleeping sickness with the help
of a native King
2035 Prophecy of Bologna 15 min
An ancient prophecy of an Italian town came true
2036 Road to Glory 15 min
James Loudon MacAdams invention of a roadbuilding technique
2037 The Purple Vapor 15 min
Iodine is discovered when trying to improve gunpowder
2038 On Silent Wings 15 min
The story of John Montgomerys first flight in 1884 to later
trials which eventually cost him his life
2039 Horseless Carriage A story of the automobile 15 min
2040 The Eleventh Commandment 15 min
Lord Kelvin rose to scientific greatness by applying his eleventh
commandment to his life
2041 The Peculiar Trumpet Reno Laennecs stethoscope 15 min
2042 Riddle of the Universe 15 min
Nicholas Copernicus overthrew the belief of the earth as the
center of the solar system
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The Marvelous Gravy 15 min
Lazare Spallanzani the man who first discovered where microbes
came from
The Modest Book Binder 15 min
Michael Faradays career in science
Tomorrow Unlimited 15 mn
Jules Verne became an uncanny prophet of scientific achieve
ments to come
What Happened at Peshtigo 15 mm
Two of our worst conflagrations the Chicago Fire and the great
fire at Peshtigo Wisconsin occurred on the same day
Perkins Mistake 15 min
The significance of this mistake on hundreds of millions of
dollars worth of major industries
Davy Jones Treasure 15 nun
Mans attempt to salvage treasure by the millions on the ocean
floor
Monster of Imagination 1S mm
Gustave Eiffel built the Eiffel tower and lived off the money
from visiting sightseers
The Troublesome Chemist 15 nun
Louis Gay Lussac was fired with the desire for scientific fame
at the early age of 17
The Contradictory Gas I5 mm
A deadly gas carbon dioxide is used in thousands of ways
The Mother of Invention 15 min
Andre Garnerins invention of the parachute
The Violet and the Vacuum 15 min
The story of a famous physicist a shrinking violet among men
Robert Boyle
The Fabulous Feather
Joseph Bramahs invention of the penholder
Man of Steel
William Kelly Americas first steel man
For Want of a Nail
A story of the manufacture of nails
Joseph Swan
One of the early pioneers in electric lamp and lighting
The Story of Spectacles
Their original use and their use now
The Man Who Nursed Pigeons
Nicola Tesla helped bring about the electrical age in which we
live
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WESTINGHOUSE RECORDINGS
See description This series cover a number of subjects Courtesy of Minnesota
Department of Education eljh
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Humphry Davys Last Laugh 15 mm
As a 17 year old boy his questions about the discovery of the
pain killing nature of nitrous oxide and use of anaesthesia
The Missing Planet 15 min
New Years Eve of 1801 Guiseppe Plazzi discovered the first
small planetoid in the space between Mars and Jupiter
1832123 The First Steel Plow 15 min
A Vermont blacksmith named John Deere migrated to Illinois
where he invented the first steel plow that turned the midwest
into the Breadbasket of the World
2124 Flight to the Pole in 1896 15 min
Soloman Andrees flight was one of the great tragedies of ex
ploration
2125 Five Million Dollars Deep 15 min
What happens when five million dollars in gold and silver lies
in 60 fathoms of water
2126 Wilderness Train 15 min
One hundred years ago a man made monster rumbled over the
horizon in the midwest and helped change the face of America
2127 Episode At Falling Creek 15 min
This program tells of the first attempt to make iron in America
2128 The Flying Buzzard 15 min
At the turn of the century Congress voted 50000 to develop an
airplane which though it was a failure really helped to pioneer
flight
2129 Mr Wickham Plants a Seed 15 min
The story of the planting of a seed from the Hevea tree which
founded the plantation rubber industry
2130 Prison of the Dead 15 min
Story of Christian Eijkman and the discovery of vitamins
Prisoners in Java were dying because their polished rice diet
lacked a health giving substance present in brown rice
2131 The Pirates Pit 15 min
Almost 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
2132 The Stubborn Warrior 15 min
Dr Frederick G Banting made a medical discovery that insulin
would bring health and life to millions suffering from diabetes
2133 David and the Dirigible 15 min
The early experiments of David Schwarz who lived in the
forests of Croatia helped to inspire Count Ferdinand Von
Zeppelin
2134 The Goldsmith Who Went To War 15 min
A valiant fighter for liberty named Paul Revere was a quiet
goldsmith from Boston who built the first copper rolling mill
in the U S and founded an industry which still exists today
2135 The Knotty Problem 15 min
One 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
2136 The Warning Needle 15 min
Two men nearly lost their lives in unexplored Northern Michi
gan 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
2137 The Lost Gold Mine 15 min
Supposedly discovered in 1864 and then lost because of hostile
Indians and the fading memories of the two men who survived
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Father Time Himself 15 mip
Tells how an old clockmaker Thomas Tomion perfected the
watch escapement that made modern timepieces possible
The Man Who Was Too Smart 15 min
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 gravitation
The Nine Lives of John Muir 15 mu
He was the father of Yosemite National Park and has among
his namesakes the worlds largest glacier and famous redwood
forest
Rock of the Devil 15 min
18th century miners of copper ores were troubled by a mysterious
impurity they called kupernickel Axel Cronstedt found it to be
nickel a most essential modern metal
Superman Wanted 15 min
This 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 Marcus 15 min
Siegfried Marcus back in 1865 had designed a crude vehicle
powered by a gasoline motor that might be called the first
automobile
Sams Secret 15 min
In 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 Iron 15 min
In 1860 in the Mesabe Hills of Northern Minnesota a man
named Leonidas Merritt made a discovery millions of tons
of iron ore lying near the surface It took 20 years to sell his
discovery
The Living Element 15 min
Pierre and Marie Curie their study of the radiations from pitch
blend which led to the discovery of radium and the beginning
of the atomic age
The Unlucky Inventor 15 min
Jacob Perkins a goldsmith and diemaker whose trade disap
peared when the U S quit coining money
The Fabulous Vagabond 15 min
Paracelsus the man who first brought chemistry to the aid of
medicine but was forced to live as a vagabond
Olaas Roemer 15 min
Assisted in determining the speed of light through his study of
moons of Jupiter
The Illiterate Millwright 15 min
Born in England in 1734 James Brindley could neither read
nor write but he designed mills and machinery and a network
of canals which made him famous
Storv of Refrigeration 15 min
A doctor named John Gorrie invented the first successful ice
machine the forerunner of the modern household refrigerator
1852152 Dr Harvey Cushing 15 min
A pioneer surgeon whose skill helped usher in modern brain
surgery and the development of the electric knife for brain
operations
2153 The Man Who Erased Never 15 min
The story of Ferdinand de Lesseps who constructed the Suez
Canal with the help of candy pastries and macaroni
2154 A Better Mousetrap 15 min
Hiram 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 steamdriven airplane
2155 The Giant Maker 15 min
Joseph 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
2156 The Earl of Stanhope 15 min
Charles 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
2157 Ernest Solway 15 min
The story of our most vital chemical ordinary soda The method
of manufacturing it was invented by a young Belgian scientist
Ernest Solway
2158 Mont Pelee 15 min
The story of the volcano which is the greatest destroyer of them
all and of its desvastating eruption on May 8 1902 which buried
the city of St Pierre
2159 The Plague Fighters 15 min
This program tells how a Japanese scientist Dr Kitasato and
a British physician Dr Liston working in India helped conquer
one of mankinds great scourges the Black Death or bubonic
plague
2160 Healer With Light 15 min
Dr Niels Finsen 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
2161 Light of the Ages 15 min
Roger 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 technology
2162 The Salt of the Earth 15 min
One 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
2163 Venus and the Sailor 15 min
In 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
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The Lonely Passenger 15 min
After the first steamboat had crossed the Atlantic Ocean without
passengers or freight Lord Lindock bravely volunteered to
ride from one European port to another to prove the safety of
such a contraption
Story of Quinine 15 min
A 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
anopheles mosquito was found to be the carrier
Clintons Ditch 15 min
In 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 8000000
First great engineering task in America
The Talking Soap Box 15 min
Emil Berliner an immigrant clothing salesman from Germany
settled in Washington He tried to imitate Bells telephone
and stumbled onto the principle of the microphone
Full Head of Steam 15 min
Oliver 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 Bolivar I5 min
Benjamin Franklin drew the boundary between U S and Canada
which included the iron ranges of Minnesota and Michigan A
mountain of solid iron ore was found in Venezuela to take the
place of Minnesotas diminishing supply
Clang Clang Clang 15 min
Mastodon of Main Street In 1831 John Stevenson laid first
tracks for horse drawn trolleys In 1879 the electric trolley oper
ated by batteries was invented in New York In 1910 the first
trackless trolleys They carry 65000000 people per day
Yankee Mariner 15 min
Nathaniel 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
The Stanley Steamer 15 min
The story of the identical Stanley twins Francis and Freeland
who designed a steam driven automobile In 1899 they manu
factured 200 cars that became the first commercial cars in the
world In 1906 first car to run 2 miles per minute
The Sound Heard Round the World 15 min
In 1831 Albany Academy Prof Henry showed a class a tele
graph he had made Samuel Morse and Alfred Gail designed
another telegraph with a sounder and key which has been used
around the world
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In 1769 Cecil Oglevie in London designed a bicycle In 1816
in Paris a dandyhorse became the rage of the continent In
1865 the velocipede or boneshaker was sold in England In
1876 a safety bicycle was invented and remains essentially the
same today
1872175 The Master of Munich 15 min
In 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
2176 Twentieth Century Cave Man 15 min
Sir Arthur S Woodward Argentine and Chilean border dispute
brought about the discovery of a giant sloth dead over 2000
years A skull of a woman 50000 years old found in Sussex
called a cave woman
2177 The Porcelain Dream 15 min
In 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
2178 The Man Who Shod the Wheel 15 min
In 1884 Belfast Ireland Dr Dunlop a veterinarian 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
2179 Too Good to Last 15 min
In 1840 Henry Worthington 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
2180 Mister Parsons Dream Boat 15 min
In 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 traveled at 34Vi knots Mauratania
800 feet long made 26V2 knots
2181 Papin and the Pressure Cooker 15 min
An experiment in pressure cooking for the British Royal Society
was the beginning of steam power machines but wasnt developed
until two generations later
2182 Quiet Please 15 min
Archibald Lowe the man who photographed sound Londons
underground railway was too noisy for him so he helped
silence it by tracking down the source of the noise
2183 Wheel of Life 15 min
Prof Jos Plateau of University of Belgium at Ghent Science
of Optics Through persistency of vision although blind he in
vented the first moving picture machine which he called a
phatoscope
2184 Wrong Road to Fame 15 min
Nicholas Cuneo 1763 steam driven cart William Murdock in
vented a steam cart which the Vicar requested him to destrov
2185 Lazy Humphrey 15 min
Thomas Newcomen 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
LET SCIENCE TELL US
Recorded by the Minnesota School of the Air and covers a wide variety of
science stories for boys and girls eljh
1881
Catalog No Title
2186 Story of a Waterfall
2187 This Earth of Ours
2188 Assignment in Science
2189 Reading the Weather
2190 StormWarner
2191 Time Jumps Back
2192 An Ancient Astronomer
2193 A Star Is Plucked
2194 A Star Gazer
2195 The Dynamite King
2196 The Great Paradox
2197 Therell Be Fireworks
2198 Tillers of the Air
2199 The Balloon Men
2200 As Fast as Lightning
2201 Off We Go
2202 He Saw Through Things
2203 The Wireless Man
2204 He Improved Great Inventions
2205 Beware High Voltage
2206 The Story of Aluminum
2207 The Father of Chemistry
2208 All About Atoms
2209 Atom Smasher
2210 A Disease Fighter
2211 The Miracle Drug
2212 Making the Most of Life
2213 Keeping in Shape
2214 Feeling Is Believing
2215 Letters to the Editor
2216 Trip to the Moon
2217 Astronomy
2218 Experiment in Gravity
2219 Einstein
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FIFTEEN 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 so that children may perform each one
themselves Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
Length
15 min
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Catalog
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No
Title
The Invisible Ocean Air
Natural Born Flyer Birds
The Little Place The Sky
Spaceship Earth Earths Exterior
Mother Earth Blows Her Top
Volcanoes Earthquakes and Earths Interior
Interview with a Celebrity Water
Cur Friendly Enemy Fire
Natures Lanterns Phosphorescence
Brother Can You Spare the Time Time
15 min
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1892229
2230
2231
2232
The Day With Something Missing Numbers
Sound and Fury Sound
The Word That Traveled Around the World
Magnetism and Radio
Junior and the Giant Atomic Theory
15 min
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A WORLD OF WONDERS
These curriculumrelated science programs are designed for inschool listening
by the fourth fifth and sixth grades This series was given a firstplace award
in the Eighteenth American Exhibition of Educational RadioTelevision pro
grams in national competition The programs were written by the Durrum Twins
and directed by Harvey R Herbst and Bob Polunsky with music by Eleanor
Page These programs serve to round out and give emphasis to the develop
ment of science concepts which the Austin Schools Curriculum Committee con
sidered to be interesting and vital to children in the intermediate grades The
programsubject schedule was formulated by the Social StudiesScience group
in the Austin Summer Workshop for 1952 Information given in the programs
was taken in large part from the Stateadopted textbooks in the science areas
supplemented by material from accepted references in the libraries of The Uni
versity of Texas The programs were developed in consultation with the Super
visor of Intermediate Education for the Austin Schools and the Schools Super
visor of AudioVisual Education Programs were checked for authenticity by
science teachers
Three main characters are carried throughout the series Mr Idalius Dupont
Pry I Du Pry an elderly neighbor of the two children and a kindly man
interested in science played by Roger Cilley program 1 and Robert Symonds
throughout rest of series Joan an 11yearold girl played by Margaret Anne
Benjamin and Jimmie Joans brother an 8yearold boy played by David
G Benjamin Jr Program presentation is in the form of a dramatization of the
two childrens encounters with their neighbor Mr Pry and his efforts to teach
them to sharpen their faculties toward an understanding and enjoyment of the
scientific wonders in the everyday world about them Courtesy of Texas School
of the Air and Tapes eljh
Catalog No
3564
Title
Length
15 min
Around Above and Below
The Three Parts of Our Earth Interest exciteme it and ad
venture to be found in the things of land water and air Nature
and speed of the earths revolutions Character of the earths
center and crust Materials under the earths surface Air pressure
Water vapor and composition of air
1903565 Brain Times Strength Times Energy 15 min
How Our Work Is Made Easier Inventions as mans multi
plication of his own faculties and powers Man as a lazy
bones who invents things to get himself out of work or make
his work easier All the things man has made invented and
built are produced to help him stay alive and to live in safety
and comfort Man victorious in his uneven fight with Nature
because he has extended his natural powers and abilities has
multiplied his faculties through imagination vision inventiveness
Tools invented by man machines invented by man are ex
amples of using his head to multiply his hands Harnessing of
power has multiplied his energy Examples of this multiplica
tion of strength and effectiveness by invention are the inclined
plane the lever the pulley together with spades hammers ropes
knives machines etc
3566 Wandering Worker for the World 15 min
Water Our Servant Rain is very valuable as is water in all
its forms Water in the human body and its effects and functions
Water a servant working day and night without wages What
part of the earth is water The many things that water does
for us in our everyday life Waters three forms The composition
of water Water phenomena Some properties of ice Water in
the air
3567 Even Steven 15 min
The Balance of Nature Balance as a tricky skill Nature the
best balancer Example of failure of the balance of nature What
the balance of nature means and the great number of things
nature must keep in balance Reason for balance of nature
Natures partnerships in which living things help one another
Ways in which man upsets the balance of nature Balance can
best be left to nature
3568 Natures Pantry Shelves 15 min
What Are Things Made Of What people are made of
Everything in the world made of some combination of 96 ele
ments Natures store of elements like grandmothers pantry
shelves Many different recipes out of different combinations
of the basic materials Composition of sugar and salt What ele
ments are and what symbols scientists use for them How nature
covers her tracks by making compounds very different from
their component elements or by using invisible materials Early
chemistry linked with black magic Chemical and physical
changes Fortunate and unfortunate chemical reactions Enormous
number of products that can be made from the 96 elements
in natures pantry shelves
3569 The Invisible Giant 15 min
Electricity Electricity a powerful invisible giant valuable and
cooperative when harnessed Electricity found everywhere on
earth What electricity is How we see the results of electricity
but not the energy itself How some things discharge electricity
Little lightning Static or frictional electricity Origin of word
electricity Magnetic properties and magnets Two kinds of
electrical charges Magnetic needle and how it works Static
electricity and electric current Electromagnet circuit and con
duits The principle of insulation Cells and generators More
to be learned about electricity in the future
191 3570 From Top to Toe 15 min
How Our Bodies Are Built The human body is a wonderful
mechanism Dream sequence with Joan Jimmie and Mr Pry
taking a tour through the human body beginning with the mouth
and the teeth going down through the food tube to watch the
stomach at work Appearance and function of the large and
small intestine Bones as the framework of the body The spinal
cord and structure of the spine Brain as a central switchboard
The five senses and their contribution to the bodys functions
The rib cage The heart and its work The blood as the bodys
carrier The lungs and their function Tugofwar in the balanced
pull of the muscles Adjustment of the eye mechanism to light
The human body one of the most amazing marvels in the whole
World of Wonders
3571
3572
3573
Natures Changeling 15 min
The Weather Weather a common topic but always interesting
because weather always changing Primitive attitudes toward and
beliefs about weather Occupations affected by weather and
value of scientific weather forecasting Various factors that make
up weather air sun and water Air pressures Wind and its
velocity Cyclones and anticyclones High and low pressure
areas Hurricanes and tornadoes Air movement Clouds and
rain Important and intricate work done by weather bureaus
More Than Meets the Ear 15 min
Sound Varying effects of music and noise on the human ear
How sounds are made Regular vibrations in music irregular
vibrations in noise How sound waves are made What sound is
Explosions without sound What we mean by pitch High and
low pitch and the pitch limits of the human ear Effects of
various kinds of sound Mental pictures based on sound alone
Effects of rising and falling pitch Properties of sound Live
and dead rooms Food preservation by high frequency sounds
Envelope Around the World
15 min
Air Air Pressure Amount of pressure on the page of a book
The air as an envelope around the earth an envelope that
flows like water is elastic like rubber an envelope that
keeps us alive The atmosphere and its scope Air pressure
operates in all directions Composition of air Properties of
airs ingredients What air does for us Why dust particles are
valuable to us color of sky dawn dusk rain snow Dust as
a world traveler Air phenomena colored rains rains of animals
and plants Home chores that air does for us filling fountain
pens running vacuum cleaners making medicine droppers
siphons atomizers work etc How air protects us works for
us plays with us flying kites etc
1923574
3575
Food in Your Future 15 nun
Preservation of Foods Mans longtime problem how to
get ample food Early primitive ways of solving the problem
Tribes moving as food sources moved Change in tribal ways
as man learned to raise own animals and grow own food Prob
lem of feast or famine solved by preserving food for future
use at time it is most plentiful Invention of the canning process
What makes food spoil bacteria enzymes Heat and cold in
food preservation Other methods of food preservation brin
ing drying smoking Modern methods of food preservation
They Fly Through the Air 15 min
Pilots in the Sky Aspects of airplane travel Protection by
planes fuselage against dangers of high speed air travel The
ocean of air How airplanes stay aloft How wing design of
the plane contributes to the lift that keeps the plane in the
air Mans early flying experiments Testing of wings and plane
models in air tunnels Aspects of glider flying the hitchhikers
of the sky Air currents How plant seeds travel by air Air
plane and air travel so comparatively recent that man is con
sidered a newcomer in the ocean of air
What Will They Think Up Next 15 min
Using New Ideas Awareness of the world around us gener
ates new ideas These result in inventions and progress Many
things still left to be discovered and invented Simplicity of
some of our greatest inventions Each inventor builds on inven
tions that have gone before Eli Whitney and cotton gin Har
greaves and spinning machine the Spinning Jenny Need to keep
our minds open in order to value the ideas of others as well
as have ideas of our own Elias Howe and the sewing machine
Simple but effective ideas put into use today in the area of
practical living
WHATS THE BIG IDEA
These tapes dramatize the life stories of famous inventors and their inventions
or discoveries produced by RadioTelevision The University of Texas in
cooperation with the Austin Junior League and the Austin Public Schools for
inschool listening in the fourth fifth and sixth grades in connection with
science or social studies classes The programs were written by Mrs Marye
Benjamin and directed by Harvey R Herbst Courtesy of Texas School of the
Air and Tapes eljh
3576
Catalog No
3577
Title Length
Johann Gutenberg Magic Man of Mainz 15 min
Invention of Movable Type in Europe The program intro
duction makes the point that each man whom the students will
meet in these broadcasts is well worth meeting for each has
given to our world a valuable gift his own particular vision
his own big idea Sometimes that big idea is made up of the
thoughts and processes of other men put together in a new
form to work a better way Sometimes it is the first spark
that sets off the flame of other ideas to come However it hap
pened that big idea has added something to our way of life
To ask each of these men Whats the big idea is to say to
him What was your invention What is it you left for the
future
1933578
In this program we first meet Johann Gutenberg as a small boy
in a private school in Mainz Germany in the year 1407 In
order to pay a professional scribe to copy his own Latin gram
mar the lad gets a golden coin from his father So impressed is
he with having his very own book a rare privilege for a boy
in that age and time and so lucky does he feel that he is impelled
to find a way for all men to share his good fortune and joy
From the process used in printing playing cards Johann gets
his big idea that books too may be printed from wooden
blocks and he dreams of a time when he can make the Bible
available to all men through printing Many years and many
experiments later after untold difficulties and discouragements
he hits upon the idea of the Lshaped mold that makes it possible
to turn out metal type in uniform size and shape movable type
that brings books within the reach of the common man and
changes the history of man and the world in which he lives
Eli Whitney Connecticut Yankee in King Cottons Court 15 min
We meet Eli Whitney first as a boy of six in Massachusetts a
boy so gifted with his hands that he took his fathers watch
apart and put it back together without his parents even knowing
of the prank Other early accomplishments proved his mechani
cal ability and a shrewd gift for business but not content to be
simply a master mechanic he put himself through Yale After
graduation he went as tutor to a plantation in Georgia An unus
ual series of circumstances contrived to make him a guest in the
plantation home of a wealthy widow Mrs Greene where he
heard much discussion of the Souths need for a new crop and
of how cotton might fill such a place if an efficient and economi
cal way could be found to separate the seeds from the fiber
Working with this problem Eli Whitney who had never before
seen any cotton invented a working model of the cotton gin
the big idea that changed the whole economy of the southern
states
3579
James Watt Tycoon of the Teakettle
15 min
The famous incident concerning James Watt and his aunts tea
kettle is used to illustrate the thoughtful turn of the intelligent
boys mind His serious study of steam came much later when
barred from becoming a journeyman in mathematicalinstrument
making by Guild rules he settled down at the University of
Glasgow as official instrument repair man for the University
Urged on in his interest in the question of steam by a member of
the faculty Watt stumbled on the theory of latent heat Com
bining this with the theory on the total heat of steam Watt was
able to take the basic theories of his forerunners in steam engine
construction and work from them to a much better engine Watts
was the first engine to rely entirely on steam power So obvious
was the superiority of his invention that he is without question
accorded the place of the inventor of the modern steam engine
1943580 Robert Fulton Wizard of the Waterways
15 inin
We learn that although Robert Fultons early life was filled with
a variety of inventions it was not until he was thirteen that he
took any interest in boats Then tired out from helping a friend
pole a heavy fishing boat he invented a system of side paddles
Fultons interest in art and painting took him to England where
he met the influential men who were to further his interest in
canals and boats In 1797 the French government accepted his
plan to build a canal and about this same time Fulton invented
the torpedo an underwater boat that could place gunpowder
charges beneath enemy vessels After trying to market his new
invention Fulton turned his talented attention to perfecting a
boat that would run by steam In spite of success with certain
trials of his steamboat in Europe Fultons efforts to launch the
completed steamboat the Clermont on the East River and
the Hudson led to ridicule and the jeering title of Fultons Folly
for his vessel But the jeers turned to acclaim when the Clermont
was successfully launched and a new method of transportation
was born
3581 Charles Goodyear Rustic of Rubber
15 inin
We find Charles Goodyear about 29 years of age seeking new
and more profitable fields of endeavor after the collapse of his
familys once prosperous business Learning that the rubber
business which had once looked so promising was currently
languishing because rubber products were proving unsuitable and
impractical Charles Goodyear determined to be the man who
would give usable rubber to the world Once he decided on his
lifes work he pursued it with the most fanatical dedication
seeing his family go hungry his friends turn against him because
of his constant requests for money pawning everything of value
facing ridicule and anger spending months in debtors prison
After five dreadful years of poverty and heartbreak he stumbled
on the basis of his process for keeping rubber firm yet malle
able the new process called vulcanizing named for the
god Vulcan deity of the forge
3582 Elias Howe and His Dream of a Seam
15 min
As a 19yearold apprentice working for 9 a week Elias Howe
heard a man tell Howes employer that whoever invented a
sewing machine would make a fortune Four years later with
a wife and three children to support Howe turned his attention
to a machine that would help his wife sew faster and more easily
and would also supplement his very small income The help of
a friend who gave Howe 500 in cash and supplied room and
board for his family made things economically easier for the
inventor but Howes efforts seemed doomed to failure Then
one night in a dream he grasped the principle of the needle
with the eye in its point and went on to perfect his sewing
machine For a long time his invention met with little favr or
success but today we hail Elais Howe as the real and legal in
ventor of the sewing machine
1953583
Samuel F B Morse Eraser of Space
15 inin
Samuel Morse started his career as a painter When he began his
first serious work on the telegraph he held the position of
President of the National Academy of the Arts of Design in
New York In a letter to his mother written at the age of 20
when he first arrived in London for art study Morse expressed
the wish that they could communicate with each other in an
instant Through the next twentyeight years Morse came to be
more and more obsessed with the idea that electricity could be
made to carry messages A shipboard conversation with a young
physician who had been studying in French laboratories served
to convince Morse that information could instantly be trans
mitted by electricity to any distance Back in America Morse
worked for seven years on his telegraphy idea By May 24
1844 after many setbacks and discouragements the telegraph
line from Baltimore to Washington for which Congress had
appropriated 30000 was finished and the first formal
message What hath God wrought was sent over the first inter
city electromagnetic telegraphic line in the world
3584
Alexander Graham Bell and the WordsonWires
15 inin
We find that Bells first idea was to find ways to make deaf
mutes speak Toward this end he and his brother worked with
their famous father Alexander Melville Bell an expert in the
teaching of speech and elocution and inventor of the system which
he called invisible speech One of his early assignments to
his sons was to make an automaton with vocal organs which
worked in a human way In the years when he worked so con
stantly with the human voice Alexander Graham Bell became
convinced that there was a way to send human voice sounds on
a wire For a long time Bell experimented with a harmonic tele
graph for sending musical sounds along a wire The construction
of the human ear gave him the idea of using a vibrating dia
phragm in his experiments Then he began searching toward a
mechanism that would make a current of electricity vary in its
intensity as the air varies in density when a sound is passing
through Finally an incident in his work with the harmonic
telegraph gave Bell his idea for the right specification to make
his telephone work and on March 10 1876 success was
assured Words from Bell to his assistant actually came over the
wire
1963585
Thomas Alva Edison the Wizard of Menlo Park
15 min
Thomas Alva Edison not only invented the incandescent elec
tric light he conceived in its entirety a whole new industry
all the complex system of subdivided electricity in which electri
cal power could be supplied by a central agency to individual
users The incandescent lamp was only one of the ideas from
this inventive genius who performer such magic with his
inventions in his New Jersey laboratory that he was known as
The Wizard of Menlo Park The list of Edisons inventions is
overwhelming He secured 1097 patents from the U S Patent
Office for among many other things paraffin paper a telephone
transmitter a phonograph an electric generator a microphone
a motion picture camera the forerunner of the modern radio
tube a dynamic loudspeaker and of course the electric light
Edisons first definite interest in the use of electricity came fol
lowing the grand Exposition Universelle in Paris France in
1878 It was there that he saw a Russian engineer light the
square with what he called electric candles Some time later
he went to inspect a dynamo which was the pride of a manufac
turer in Connecticut a dynamo which lighted eight arclamps
Convinced that Watson was working in the wrong direction and
that he himself could do better Edison plunged into the
subject of electric light with all his energies On March 21 1879
he set burning an incandescent globe which burned for forty
hours and the electric light was a usable reality
3586 Henry Ford and His Motors for the Masses 15 min
Henry Ford was the inventor not of the first automobile but
of the first MASSPRODUCED automobile Said Ford The
horseless carriage is not a toy for the rich but a useful article
for everybody He set about to prove that was true that a satis
factory model could be made which would take everybody every
where and that it could be made at a price which most people
could pay From the time he was a boy on his fathers farm
near Dearborn Michigan Henry Ford loved machinery and
what it could do When he was twelve and driving into town with
his father they met a man in a road vehicle which ran under
its own power Henry never forgot that experience Years later
he moved his wife and himself from their comfortable farm
home to the city and worked unceasingly to perfect his horse
less carriage for the masses Even after he had arrived at a
working model it took him ten years of trying to get his
machine financed and manufactured Finally he went into busi
ness for himself built his car for all the people and amassed a
tremendous fortune
1973587 The Wright Brothers Boys Among the Birds 15 min
The original interest of the Wright brothers in flying machines
was aroused by a gift from their father Returning from a trip the
Reverend Mr Milton Wright brought his sons a tiny helicopter
made by the invalid Frenchman Penaud When they had flown
the toy until it fell apart they tried to make a larger model of
their own and thus got their first taste of the bewildering science
of aviation Throughout their youth the boys read everything
and learned everything they could find about flying They opened
a bicycle shop and kept it going while they went on with their
tests in aviation Around the first of August 1900 they decided
to make a mancarrying glider to test their inventions In their
first glider tests at Kitty Hawk they got only two minutes of
actual gliding time but they learned a lot which helped them in
the future As their experiments continued they worked out their
famous system of aileron control in their wind tunnel the first
ever constructed Their first successful test in power flying was
made on December 17 1903 when a machine carrying a man
raised itself by its own power and flew for fiftyseven seconds
3588
Brothers on the Beam Forerunners of Radio
15 min
The discovery of radio began as far back as 1867 and continued
in its basic stage for almost fifty years Improvements in radio
are still continuing so credit for the big idea of radio belongs to
many men In this program we learn of the contributions of
JAMES CLERK MAXWELL a young mathematician at the
University of Edinburgh in Scotland who in 1867 identified
radio reasoning that light is electrical in nature and that light
waves are a kind of electromagnetic disturbance THOMAS
ALVA EDISON who discovered a stranger spark a new
force entirely unknown to the electrical world and named that
spark etheric force Edison also discovered that a glowing fila
ment inside a partial vacuum within a glass bulb not only sheds
light but gives off a shower of electrons tiny specks of negative
electricity the Edison Effect which proved later to be the
basic principle of the vacuum tube detector and amplifier
HEINRICH HERTZ a German physicist who identified and
explained some of the characteristics of radio impulses
PROFESSOR EDOUARD BRANLY of France who gave us
the coherer a more sensitive and more certain method of
detecting radio signal GUGIELMO MARCONI inventor
of the wireless who with his associates transmitted a wireless
telegraph signal across two thousand miles of ocean DR LEE
DE FOREST who in 1907 was granted a patent for the
first satisfactory threeelectrode tube which when connected with
a wireless detector would build a weak signal into a strong one
These are only six representatives of the many many forerunners
of radio
1983589 Conquerors of Sight Sound and Space Forerunners 15 min
of Television
In 1930 television could barely span a town and men were
terribly excited when the Radio Corporation of America trans
mitted pictures from W2XBS at 411 Fifth Avenue to RKO
Procters 58th Street Theatre in New York One of the first men
to prophesy television was an artist George Dumaurier who
in 1879 inspired by Edisons telephonescope which would
transmit light as well as sound drew an illustration for an
English magazine showing a man and a woman sitting before the
fireplace watching a picture that was coming into the room from
some other source Dumaurier called his picture a camera
obscura and prophesied that someday people would sit by
their own hearths and see such pictures sent through space As
in the forerunners of radio the forerunners of television are too
numerous to cover in their entirety The program deals largely
with the two giant names in the early commercial progress of
television PH1LO T FARNSWORTH a very gifted young man
who before he was twentyone had invented an electronic tele
vision scanner which he called the image dissector and who
had worked out all the details for electronic television and
VLADIMIR K ZWORYKIN a Russianborn engineer and
physicist who almost simultaneously with Farnsworths findings
filed his patent on the inconscope televisions electric eye
and on the kinescope a cathode ray tube in which a beam of
electrons seems to paint on the screen the picture it receives
In 1929 Zworykin demonstrated his allelectronic system in
its entirety and in the next twenty years RCA was to spend nearly
fifty million dollars perfecting it
UNCLE DAN FROM FROGGY HOLLOW FARM
There was a time when nearly every child had the joyous companionship of an
uncle who was wise in the marvelous ways of nature and patient in sharing this
lore with young listeners He knew where the turtles set up sleeping quarters
in the fall He could catch fish through the ice in winter He could name the
wild flowers in spring And in summer he had the answers to a thousand
questions about the wonders of earth and sea and sky This gentleman more often
than not held his uncleship by divine right of the boys and girls of his acquain
tance rather than by actual kinship Whole neighborhoods of children eagerly
learned lessons from him without even realizing they were being taught But
this kind of uncleship has almost disappeared from our busy crowded way of
life It was possible only in a more leisurely age when even grownups had
time to make friends with the creatures of the earth and wonder at the vastness
of the universe Today uncles of the old caliber are very few so we take special
pleasure in presenting the youngsters of our state with such an Uncle Dan of
their own who tells them about the goingson of the creatures on his
Froggy Hollow Farm Uncle Dan has only three rules for his adopted nieces
and nephews
1 Keep the best health possible in order to enjoy the interesting things
outofdoors
2 Keep the eyes wide open to see those things in nature which other
eyes never see
3 Walk on the earth respecting all its wonders
Uncle Dan in real life is Mr Gwynne A Burrows of the Atlanta Public School
System el
199Length
15 min
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Catalog No Title
Series I
2233 We Start a New Adventure
Life story of a grasshopper
2234 Were Different Working Together
No two of a species are the same all are different
2235 Backyard Hunting The Insect
2236 Living Pastures The Aphid
How its enemies keep it under control
2237 Lawbreakers Mrs Quail and Mr Blacksnake
2238 Dangerous Journeys The Story of Migration
Birds
2239 Inchy the Earthworm
2240 Blind as a Bat
The story of a Bat
2241 We Work Together The Ant
2242 The Most Beautiful One The Butterfly
2243 Down Came a Spider
2244 Is the Crow a Villian
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 Lets Go Fishing 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
Series II
2274 Animals The Craziest People
2275 The Most Clever Rats
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
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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
Series III
669 Those Amazing Insects
894 He Lost His Shell
896 The First Fiddler
897 Button Button
899 Do Creatures Think
900 Quiz Kids of the Zoo
The Chimpanzee
901 The Cicada Six Legged Rip Van Winkles
902 No Longer a Mystery
903 No Bug No Bird and Quite Possibly No Lady
904 Beetles Who Carry Lanterns and Fireflys
906 Monsters of Long Ago
Dinosaurs
907 Tanks Bombers Airplanes
908 Weather
909 While The Cat Is Away
910 They Walk on Their Ribs
911 A Gentleman Outlaw
912 Villians of the Fields
936 Chat or Chatter
937 The Romance of a Hollow Tree
938 Knot in the Brook
939 Our National Bird
1150 Signs of Spring
1151 Countless Suns
1152 A Wonderful Machine
The Tree
1154 Flowers into Fruit
1155 He Wrote His Name on a Star
1641 Jewels of the Grass
1642 Vacation Dangers
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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
Moines Iowa Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
Catalog No Title Length
2261 Guglielmo Marconi Italian Scientist 15 min
2262 Louis Agassiz Great Scientist from Switzerland 15 min
2263 Louis Pasteur 15 min
2012264 lohn Ericsson
2265 Charles Robert Darwin
2266 Johann Gutenberg
2267 John Logie Baird
2268 Madame Curie Nkhol
2269 Nicholas Copernicus
2270 John Priestly
2271 James Watt
2272 Wilhelm Roentgen
2273 George Washington Carver
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THIS WEEK IN NATURE
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 Professor
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
is spontaneous and unrehearsed el
No Title Length
Salamanders and Their Habits 15 min
A discussion of protective devices of salamanders
The Alligator 15 min
A discussion of the habits of alligators in captivity
Frogs and More Frogs 15 min
Discussion of habits of leopard frogs
Frogs and More Frogs 15 min
Discussion of different types of frogs and frog eggs
Mushrooms with Your Cravfish 15 min
Catalog
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2310
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Discussion of mushrooms morels and habits of crayfish
Moths and Butteries 15 min
Discussion of moth larvae illustrated by cutworm and of Ce
cropia moths
Spring Voices Discussion of the habits of peepers 15 min
Do You Like Snakes 15 min
The children talk about a snake which Professor Palmer brought
to the studio
Spring Voices Discussion of habits of peepers 15 min
Cheese Molds 15 min
Useful and Otherwise Discussion of molds on cheese from
point of view of useful molds and molds that cause spoilage
Shall We Wear the Fur Side Inside 15 min
Heatconducting properties of fur wool and other clothing
material
The Wise Old Owl 15 min
Miss Pauline James and the children discuss the habits of a
screech owl which the children have brought to the studio
What Are Rocks 15 min
A discussion as to whether ice is a form of rock and what con
stitutes a rock
202 in
2315 Early Butterflies and Other Insects 15 min
Discussion of early butterflies such as the mourning cloak
cabbage butterflies swallowtail flies and others
2316 Staghorn Sumac and Its Uses 15 min
Deals with significant identification characteristics name use
of the fruits in making a tea and of stubs as homes of carpenter
bees
2317 Puffballs 15 min
How puffballs grow their reproductive capacity their value as
food whether they are poisonous
2318 How to Measure Light 15 min
With a candle flashlight and electric bulbs of different watts
children learn to use a shadow to measure relative strength
2319 Foods Grow Wild 15 min
Children participate in the discussion of wild foods in spring
based on the leaflet Wild Foods
2320 What a Birds Nest Can Tell Us 15 min
Four boys from George Jr Republic discuss abandoned nests
of birds cantered about the materials used in an owls nest and
a goldfinchs nest
2321 What a Birds Nest Can Tell 15 min
Thirdgrade children discuss an abandoned nest of a robin and
of a sharpshinned hawk
2322 Spring Buds and Other Things 15 min
Thirdgrade children discuss catkins or poplar and discuss a
years growth as shown on twigs in stems and elsewhere they
discuss sandstone and an igneous rock
2323 Fungi Are Useful 15 min
A discussion of bracket fungus growing on a stump
2324 The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring 15 min
A discussion of Golden Bell or forsythia comments on dogwoods
including red osier and silky dogwood interpretation of twigs
and their forks and an experiment with teasel and its use in
carding wool
2325 Magnifying Glasses 15 min
A discussion of magnifying glasses using glasses and raindrops
This discussion is based on a section of the September 1949
Cornell Rural School Leaflet
2326 April Fool 15 min
The chickadees call sounds like that of a phoebe The weather
seems warmer than it is and drier than it is Notes on the mourn
ing cloak butterfly and on early stonefly adults
2327 A Map of Your Mouth 15 min
A discussion of mapping your mouth for tasting sweet sour
anJ oitter things
2328 Cats Eyes and Cows Eyes 15 min
A discussion of the iris of the eyes of cats and cows and of the
claws and tracks of cats and dogs
203OPEN YOUR EYES
A series for elementary science classes written and produced by Josh P Roach
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 sponsored by the two state colleges in Denton and Dr J C
Matthews President of North Texas State College served as consultant and
codirector of program development el
Catalog No Title
2329 Friends in the Desert
2330 Its Just Another Stone
2331 Let There Be a City
2332 Lower Than the Sea
2333 The Ice That Flows Down Hill
2334 A Tall Tale
2335 There She Blows
2336 First Explorers
2337 Hot Fountains of Youth
2338 Wash Away the Years
2339 Billy and Ruth in Wonderland
2340 A Nations Waterworks
2341 Worms That Spin Thread
2342 Milk for Automobile Tires
2343 Cloth From a Stick
2344 Old King Coal
2345 Cloth Like the Sun
2346 Oil From Mother Earth
2347 Sand You Can See Through
2348 The Life of a Lamb
2349 Snow That Makes Cloth
2350 The Worlds Fireworks
2351 Water That Melts Rocks
2352 Cows Milk from Peanuts
Length
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SOCIAL STUDIES
For These We Speak
For These We Speak deals with mental health Courtesy of Minnesota De
partment of Education shta
Catalog No
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2448
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Title Length
The Story of Louise Mapleton 15 min
Accomplishments of a well run mental hospital Helen Hayes
The Case of Cynthia Edwards 15 min
Home cure for mental cases Helen Hayes
P O Gets Another Chance 15 min
Employer aid in mental recovery
Aunt Milly and the Family Skeleton 15 min
Mental illness is no disgrace
Hats off to Sarge Role of hospital attendants 15
Joe Chandler Gets a Life 15
Psychological problems of veterans
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2453 The Kopecs Dilemma 15 min
Role of a mental health clinic
2454 Forgotten Children
Through proper normal mental care defectives can
to community
2455 The Story of Joseph Pulitzer
2456 Story of Woodrow Wilson
2457 Story of Jane Adams
2458 Story of BrandeisHolmes
2459 Story of Joseph Goldberger
2460 Story of Wendell Wilkie
2461A Story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Part I
2461B Story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Part II
2463 Story of Al Smith
2464 Story of George Washington Carver
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
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL SCIENCE STORIES
Catalog No T1tle
5510 The New Canada
Jnsn
5511 The Kensington Rune Stone 30 mm
This is a recorded interview with Olaf Ohman the man who as
a small boy found this controversial relic on his fathers farm
eljh
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205LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
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 from 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 eljh
Catalog No Title
2539 Far Horizons Balboa
2540 Peacetime Army Salvation Army
2541 A Lonely Traveler Roger Williams 1635
2542 Barter and Banks Money
2543 The Biggest Family in the World
United Nations Day October 24
2544 House of Learning Education Week November 511
2545 A Man Who Could Dream Woodrow Wilson
2546 Stacks and Stacks of Books Book Week Nov 1218
2547 Outpost of History Grand Portage Minn
2548 Flight into the Future Charles Lindberg 1927
2549 Mountains of Mail The Post Office
2550 Twentieth Century Pilgrims The Holy Year
2551 Voyage of Hope The Pilgrims
2552 Journey Westward The Mormons
2553 The Peacemakers The Quakers
2554 A Brand New Citizen Immigrants
2555 Victory Over Fear Franklin Roosevelt
2556 The Enemy Whose Bite Was Death Yellow Fever
2557 The Man Who Printed the Truth
Zenger Case 17341735
2558 The Freedom Paper 1215 A D Magna Charta
2559 A Mighty Document U S Constitution
2560 Baskets and Backboards Basketball Season
2561 The Pony Express Pioneer Communication
2562 Flying Words Radio
2563 The Top of a Cop Policeman
2564 Border Patrol Customs Officials
2565 Exodus 1951 Passover
2566 Those Who Serve in White Hospitals
2496 A Forest Ranger
2497 A Farm at Threshing Time
2498 The Forgotten American
2499 The Merritts of Mesabi
2500 A Game Warden
2501 A Patrolman J G
2502 A Living Legend
2503 Pictures in the Air
2504 A Package for the People
2505 A Lighthouse Keeper
2506 Little Christmas
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2062507 Scads and Scads of Christmas Gifts
2508 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
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
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FOLKLORE MAKES HISTORY
Produced by radio station KUOM University of Minnesota They are a blend
ing of history and English that will make them suited for use in either group and
in fusion courses They are a combination of narration and dramatization with
the narration done by Dr Philip Jordon Professor of History at the University
of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
Catalog No Title
2525 The Strange Sickness of Babe the Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan
2526 Major Jones Pops the Question Southern Gallantry
2527 The Perfect Crime of Jesse James Frontier Legend
2528 The Mystery of the Marie Celeste Sea Legends
2529 The Monns Quaker Hat Quaker Legend
2530 Anna Robinson Scullery Maid The Cinderella Legend
2531 University Days Modern Satire
2532 The Death of Wild Bill Hickock Frontier Tragedy
2533 The Public Landing Frontier Politics
2534 The Snipe Hunt Frontier Humor
2535 Wiley and the Hairy Man Negro Legend
2536 The Albino Crow Newspaper Yarn
2537 The Bakers Dozen Holiday Legend
AMERICA UNITED
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 Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education jhsh
ta
Catalog No Title Jngth
5513 Report on Korea f mm
An account of what the United Nations is doing bout Korea
5514 How to Save Asia What can we do 30 min
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Is Agriculture Prepaid For War
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5544B
2538
5545
5501
University of Chicago Round Table
Understand Nutrition and Live Longer 30 min
Great Ideas of the Ages 30 min
Great ideas from 443 Great books by 74 authors
What do we Know About Psychoanalysis 30 min
The Schuman Plan 30 min
What it means to Europe and Britain
Psychological Techniques Will they prevent war 30 min
Korea What are the people and countryside like 30 min
Views of a United World Is it possible 30 min
Security and Arms Control Can it be done 30 min
Turning World Resources to World Welfare 30 min
American Forum of the Air
Is Boxing Legalized Murder 30 min
Where is our Economy Headed 30 min
Are we in a dangerous boom year
The Railroad Labor Crisis 30 min
What can we do to stop railroad strikes
Our Transportation System Is it good or bad 30 min
Social Security 30 min
How far should government go and what responsibility should
industry take
National Security Can we get it 30 min
Is the Constitution a Modern Instrument of Government 30 min
New Approaches to Foreign Policy 30 min
Do we need a new one
What does Little Business Want 30 min
What does CVA Mean to You Is it vital 30 min
Living 1950
Devine Form Changing styles in the feminine figure 30 min
Whats Happened to the Horse 30 min
Social history of the times
The National Wish Book 30 inin
Picture of the American culture pattern as contained in the
Sears Roebuck catalogs between 1905 and 1935
Incredible Tales book Gerald Johnson 30 min
The story of our world wars
Hot Enough for You A story about the sun
Hello Sucker Behind the scenes of gambling
Quarters in the Balance The Korean War
Pin Point Berlin What is happening there
The Quick and the Dead
Bob Hope is interested
Its possibilities
The Atomic Bomb
Hydrogen Bomb
Part 2 of above
A Forum on the Far East
George Grim and Harold S Quigley
Thy People Shall Be My People
President Trumans Korea Message July 15 1950
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2085512A President Trumans State of the Union Message
January 4 1950
5512B Part 2 of above
5546 The State of the Union Address by President Truman
1951
BRITISH BROADCASTING COMPANY
Courtesy of Virginia Department of Education jhshta
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30 min
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5500A
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5614A
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5614C
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5503
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5505A
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5505E
5506
5507A
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5507C
5508A
5508B
5508C
5508D
5509A
5509B
5509C
Title
Calendar Part I
Calendar Part II
The Goose Girl Part I
The Goose Girl Part II
The Goose Girl Part III
King Henry VIII Part 1
King Henry VIII Part II
King Henry VIII Part HI
King Henry VIII Part IV
King Henry VIII Part V
Man Who Could Work Miracles
Midsummer Nights Dream Part I
Midsummer Nights Dream Part II
Midsummer Nights Dream Part III
Midsummer Nights Dream Part IV
King Richard II Part I
King Richard II Part II
King Richard II Part III
King Richard II Part TV
King Richard II Part V
Rosalind
Tale of Two Cities Part I
Tale of Two Cities Part II
Tale of Two Cities Part III
The Tempest Part I
The Tempest Part II
The Tempest Part III
The Tempest Part IV
Uncle Vanya Part I
Uncle Vanya Part II
Uncle Vanya Part III
CBS SCHOOL OF THE AIR
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
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tion jhshta
Educa
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2095337 Battle of Thermopylae
5338 Behind the Ranges
5339 Being a Woman
5340 Brain Waves
5341 Can Machines Think
5342 Captain Scarfield
5343 Casey Jones and the Locomotive No 638
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 Fear
5352 Courts of Justice
5353 Doctor George Washington Carver
5354 Down Mexico Way
5355 Dublin Ireland 1802
5356 East of the Rhine
5357 Education for What
5358 Electronic Robots
5359 Encore Please
5360 Endless Horizons
5361 Eternal Vigilance
5362 Family Album
5363 Farmers Future
5364 Fear of War
5365 Flying Ebony
5366 Free to Come and Go
5367 Free to Inquire
5368 Freedom from Want
5369 Freedom from Work
5370 From Bohemias Fields and Meadows
5371 Heart of Danger
5372 Holy Land
5373 Hunger
5374 Immigration
5375 It Can Happen to You
5376 Justin Morgan Had a Horse
5377 Keeping Clean
5378 Land of the Opera
5379 Leaves of Grass
5380 Life We Live
5381 Longer Life
5382 Maggie
5383 Magic Shop
5384 A Man Can Speak His Mind
5385 A Mans Worship
5386 Marriage or a Career
5387 Mediterranean Ports
5388 Microbe Invaders
5389 Mister Conley
5390 My Representative
5391 Nations Health
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North to Canada
Other Worlds
Our Natural Resources
Overture
Pancakes Paris
Partners of Powder Hole
Playing the Game
Political Parties
Portable Mrs Tillson The
Potsdam Concert
Power Unlimited
Propaganda
Rest and Leisure
Right to Know
Road to Wimbleton
Roger Sudden
Saludos 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
Weeo No More My Lady
We Pay to be Free
What People Like
What We Inherit
Why We Laugh
Window on the World
Winwagon Smith
World Trade
The Young King
CBS YOU ARE THERE
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Alexander The Great Seeks Mastery of the World Part I 30 min
Alexander The Great Seeks Mastery of the World Partll Battle
for Asia 30 mn
Alexander The Great Seeks Masterv of the World Part III Mutiny
in India 30 min
Maximillian 30 min
St Thomas Utah Territory 30 mm
The Stamp Act 30 mm
Trial of Aaron Burr 30 min
21130 min
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5464 Trial of Marie Antoinette Paris France
5465 Trial of William Penn
5466 Trial of Tom Thumb
5467 Womens Rights Convention New York 1853
ZIV SERIES
Furnished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department of
jhsh
Catalog No Title
5547 Arabian Knights
5548 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court
5549 Cyrano De Bergerac
5550 David Copperfield
5551 Diamond Lens
5552 Frankenstein
5553 Jane Eyre
5554 Joan of Arc
5555 Les Miserables
5556 Little Women
5557 Queen of Spades
5558 Vanity Fair
5559 Wuthering Heights
CBS TELL IT AGAIN
Furnished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department of Educa
tion jhsh
Catalog No Title Length
5468 Adventures of Buffalo Bill 30 min
5469 Baron Munchhausen 30 min
5470 Black Beauty 30 min
5471 Corsican Brothers 30 min
5472 Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde 30 min
5473 Huckleberry Finn 30 min
5474 Hunchback of Notre Dame 30 min
5475 Kidnapped 30 min
5476 Last of the Mohicans 30 min
5477 Luck of Roaring Camp 30 min
5478 Man Without A Country 30 min
5479 Michael Strogoff 30 min
5480 Moby Dick 30 min
5481 Moon Stone The 30 min
5482 Mysterious Island 30 min
5483 Quinton Durward 30 min
5484 Rip Van Winkle 30 min
5485 Trial of Captain Kidd 30 min
5486 Two Years Before the Mast 30 min
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
These programs attempt to document idea areas important in todays thinking
Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No
2567 Lumber Unlimited
2568 Songs of the People
Title
Length
15 min
15 min
2122569 What Others Think 15 miii
2570 Sherlock from Asia 15 min
2571 Confused Clues 15 min
2572 Good Neighbors go Sleuthing 15 min
2573 Find the Clues 15 min
2574 The Case of the Vanishing American 15 min
2575 Solution Unknown 15 min
2576 The Mystery That Wasnt 15 min
2577 Pieces of the Puzzle Hiya Neighbor 15 min
2353 Destination Mozambique 15 min
2354 Freedom of the People 15 min
2355 What Do You Believe 15 min
2356 Speaking of Mozambique Interview 15 min
2357 On to IndoChina 15 min
2358 The Burma Surgeon Story 15 min
2359 Some Things Last Forever 15 min
2360 Calling IndoChina Interview 15 min
2361 Hawaii Another Melting Pot 15 min
2362 Christmas in July 15 min
2363 Aloha Interview 15 min
2364 Last Stop Down Under 15 min
2365 What No Kangaroos 15 min
2366 Whats the Difference 15 min
2367 Are You There We Point With Pride 15 min
2368 They Died to Live 15 min
2369 More Than Skin Deep 15 min
2370 Heroes at Home Leaders Are Lonely 15 min
2371 A Lady Named Maria 15 min
2372 A Great Statesman 15 min
2373 He Was American Too 15 min
2374 The Quiet Man 15 min
2375 A Woman Who Dared Living History The History Makers 15 min
2376 A Man of Science 15 min
2377 A Man of Art 15 min
2378 A Man of Public Affairs 15 min
2379 A Great Thinker 15 min
2380 A Man of Human Rights 15 min
2462 A Man of Adventure 15 min
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
This series is to help you develop in your pupils an attitude toward Freedom
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
Catalog No Title Length
2415 A Brand New Year Introduction to series 15 min
2416 From the Land of the Nile 15 min
Interview with Egyptian student
2132417 Citizen of a New Nation Interview with Indian student
2418 Comparing Worlds Interview with German student
2419 Were Good Neighbors Interview with South American
2420 What Do We Think
Review and introduction to new unit
2421 Americas First Citizens
American Indian before white man
2422 The March of Death
American Indian after white man
2423 Strange Paths Indian city life today
2424 Proof of the Past Life on an Indian Reservation
2425 Lets Think It Over
Review and introduction to new unit
2426 A Society of Friends Quakers in the Cld World
2427 Quaker City Quakers Come to America
2428 Caravans toward Salem Quakers in Iowa
2429 Seven Villages Iowas Amana Colony
2430 Hollanders in Iowa Iowas Dutch Colony
2431 An Unchanging World Iowas Amish Colony
2432 Something New Review and introduction to new unit
2433 A Good Neighbor Franklin Roosevelt
2434 He Dared to Love His Country Davy Crockett
2435 A Walk at Midnight Abraham Lincoln
2436 Blessed are the Peacemakers Ralph Bunche
2437 Their Final Triumph Sacco and Vanzetti
2438 Remember Whats Important
Review and introduction to new unit
2439 The Eagle of Santo Domingo Toussainte LOuverture
2440 For Him No Escape Socrates
2441 I Sail for Liberty Johnny Ordronaux
2442 Father of His Country Mahatma Gandhi
2443 A Free Press John Peter Zenger
2444 The Pen Is Mighty Thomas Paine
2445 The Lost Letter
2446 Ideas Seem So Big Review of series
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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
Catalog No
2602
Title
2603
2604
2605
2606
2607
Length
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The British Navy Today
Instructor Lieutenant Commander James Smith R N
Hong Kong Helps the Refugees 15 min
Sir Alexander Grantham GovernorGeneral of Hong Kong
The African People 15 min
Sir Hugh Foot GovernorGeneral of Jamaica
A View of Korea Father Ivo OSullivan 15 min
Malaya Today 15 min
Mrs Su Moy Choy O B E Member of Singapore Legislative
Assembly
A History of Wool 15 min
Mr Michael Rice International Wool Bureau
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2608 A History of Glass 15 min
Sir Harry Pilkington President Federation of British Industries
2611 The Importance of Sports Mr Roger Bannister 15 min
2612 The Greatest Hoax in the History of Espionage 15 min
The Hon Ewen Montague author of the best seller The Man
Who Never Was
2613 The Conquest of Mt Everest 15 min
Sir Edmund Hillary M P
2614 A Day in the Life of an M P Roy Jenkins M P 15 min
2615 The British Army Reflects the People 15 min
Mrs Cecil WoodhamSmith author of the best seller The
Reason Why
2616 A View of Europe Lady Margaret DArcy 15 min
2618 Escape to Freedom 15 min
Mr Patrick Reid author of The Colditz Story
2620 Juvenile Delinquency Professor Barbara Wooton 15 min
2621 Education in Britain Today 15 min
Mr Michael Stewart M P
2622 Mans Peaceful Coexistence with Nature 15 min
Miss Barbara Ward
WINDOW ON THE WORLD
Factual and entertaining talks by eminent authorities on a wide range of cur
rent affairs Eleven of the programs were recorded in London and chimes of
Big Ben are heard at beginning and end Produced by British Information Ser
vices Radio and Television Section sha
Catalog No Title Length
3490 Design for Living 15 min
J Noel White Chief Information Officer Council of Industrial
Design
3491 Sarawak 15 min
Philip Jones British Information Officer in Sarawak
3492 Tanganyika 15 min
B J J Stubbings Senior Officer of the Tanganyika Government
3493 Wales
Denis Thomas Editor Igot
3494 The Shetland Islands
Alec Bennet an authority on the Shetland Islands
3495 Malaya A War the Communists Are Losing
Major James Evans a regular British Army Officer
3496 Dial 999 The Story of Scotland Yard
Robin Flynn a correspondent
3497 British Journalism
Walter Taplin recently editor of the weekly London Journal
The Spectator
3498 Stratford on Avon
E G Woodman Mayor of Stratford
3499 Poetry for All Moods
Lady Margaret DArcy author and lecturer
3500 My London
Lady Margaret DArcy
3501 The Political Novel
Joyce Cary one of Britains foremost novelists
15 min
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Journal
15 min
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2153502 Lawrence of Arabia The Legend and the Man 15 min
Flora Armitage author of The Sand and the Stars
3503 The Ballet 15 min
Dame Ninette de Valois Director of the Sadlers Wells Ballet
and the Sadlers Wells Theatre Ballet
3504 The Future of Films 15 min
Roger Manvell Britains foremost authority on the film
3505 Progress in Peace 15 min
Sir Norman Angell author of The Great Illusion Nobel
Peace Prize 1933
3506 What Science Means to Industry 15 min
Sir Ben Lockspeiser one of Britains foremost scientists
3507 Athletics 15 min
Roger Bannister first man to break the four minute mile
3508 The House of Lords 15 min
Lord Wilmot an English financial expert
3509 How Britain Elects a Government 15 min
Lord Milner who for eight years was Deputy Speaker of the
House of Commons
5978 Education and World Affairs 30 min
Sir Roger Makins British Ambassador to Washington
3510 On Art 15 min
Sir Anthony Eden Prime Minister of Great Britain This talk
is a reply to a toast
3511 Parliament and Government 15 min
The Rt Hon Herbert Morrison Deputy Leader of the Labour
Party in Britain
3512 Peace or War 15 min
Field Marshal Montgomery
3513 The Colombo Plan 15 min
Richard Webb a specialist in Commonwealth Affairs
3514 Party System in Britain 15 min
The Rt Hon Hugh Gaitskell M P Chancellor of the Ex
chequer 195051 in the Labour Government
3515 Breaking Down Barriers in Underdeveloped Lands 15 min
Arthur Gaitskell a leading British expert on the underdeveloped
areas of the world
3516 A Glimpse into the Workings of Parliament 15 min
Hamilton W Kerr M P Parliamentary Private Secretary to
the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Member of Parlia
ment for Cambridge
216RECORDINGS 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 was given 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 project 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
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 included are Agriculture and
Industry Citizenship Communication Conservation of Natural Resources
Education Georgia History Georgia Leaders Stories for Young Children
Transportation and Vocational Guidance Courtesy of Walter S Bell Atlanta
Board of Education
Catalog No Title
2837 Charm of Old Georgia eljhsh
2838 Diet and Health el
2839 Dr Neal Discusses Immunization el
2840 Georgia at Work jhshta
2841 Georgia on the Move jhsh
2842 Georgias Public Enemy No 1 eljhsh
2843 How Milk Fresh Meat and Vegetables Won
a Football Game jhsh
2844 Martin Family on Minerals of Georgia eljhsh
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
2852 Recreation and Health eljhsh
2853 Refugee Rickets eljhsha
2854 Scientific Attitudes Toward Health el
2855 Sunday Lady eljhsh
2856 Young Georgians and Old Georgia eljhsh
2891 Tree Money eljhsh
2892A Stanton Frank L Part 1 elihsh
2892B Stanton Frank L Part 2 eljhsh
2893 Home Is a Dangerous Place el
2894 Losing Your Job jhsh
2895 Farming as a Vocation eljhsh
2896A Long Crawford W Part 1 elihsh
2896B Long Crawford W Part 2 eljhsh
2897 Visit to the Woods el
Length
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2927
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2940
2941
2942
How Ted Got His Dog el
S S City of Savannah Part 1 eljhsh
S S City of Savannah Part 2 eljhsh
Georgia The Poor Rich State eljhsh
Juanita from Argentina el
Progress of Transportation el
Lanier Sidney Part 1 eljhsh
Lanier Sidney Part 2 eljhsh
Jones Familys Project eljhsh
Harris Joel Chandler Part 1 eljhsh
Harris Joel Chandler Part 2 eljhsh
Appreciation of Motion Pictures jhsh
Bethesda House of Mercy Part 1 eljhsh
Bethesda House of Mercy Part 2 eljhsh
Harry Learns a Lesson eljhsh
Grady Henry Part 1 eljhsh
Grady Henry Part 2 eljhsh
Who Got the Job jhsh
Selecting a Vocation jhsh
Vandalism eljhsh
Citys Business eljhsh
Little Pigs Picnic p
Rainy Day Fun at Home el
Rutherford Millie eljhsh
Marys Fxciting Dream p
Felton Rebecca Senator eljhsh
Double Race eljhsh
Story of Electricity eljhsh
Story of a Hill eljh
World at Work eljhsh
Boy and His Gun eljhsh
From the Ground Up eljh
Housing and Citizenship eljh
Stephens Alexander H Part 1 eljhsh
Stephens Alexander H Part 2 eljhsh
Financing Georgia Schools eljhsh
Education and Unemployment jhsh
Communication in Georgia eljhsh
Big Bears Sack p
Newspaper An Educational Agency sh
Radio as an Educational Agency eljhsh
Young Man You Must Have a Job jhsh
Paying Georgias Way jhsh
1 iid Arnold Fights Malaria el
Threats to Democracy jhsh
Franklin College jhsh
Control of Cancer eljhsh
Ted Learns That Dad Is Right el
Water A Natural Resource eljhsh
Billy Goats Gruff p
Song of the Chattahoochee jhsh
218THE GEORGIA STORY
THE GEORGIA STORY is a series of historical dramatizations locally written
and produced Of course we can touch only the high spots in the stream of
history but by doing so we hope to stimulate interest in further study We have
attempted to tie this series in as closely with existing textbooks on Georgia his
tory as is possible We hope that the scheduling of the various subjects falls in
with your classroom activities as this naturally will increase the value of such
a program In presenting this series we wish to awaken interest in the history
of Georgia and through that interest and resulting study to develop a sense of
pride in our local history For the record of Georgia from colony to the present
is one which Georgians can view with pride The second half of this series
especially in the latter programs spreads beyond the narrow confines of
history and into the broader field of Georgia as we see her today For instance
in the program planned around Dr Hertys development of the paper industry
in our state we look afield to the significance of such a development to our
state rather than to a strict account of its historical incidence
Van Joyner
This entire series was made available by Mr Van Joyner teacher in the
Fulton County School System el
Catalog No Title
2396 Georgia Farming Today
3539 DeSoto Seeks Gold
3540 Indians in Georgia
3541 Oglethorpe Chooses Settlers
3542 Oglethorpe Makes Settlement
3543 Oglethorpe the General The Battle of Bloody Marsh
3544 No Stamps for Georgia
3545 Nancy Hart Heroine
2619 Revolution and Statehood
2669 One Machine vs Fifty Men
2817 Savannah The Fireship
2859 Georgia Gold
3546 Crawford W Long
3547 Riverboats in Georgia
2863 From Terminus to Atlanta
2864 War Clouds Gather
2865 The Locomotive Race
2866 Alexander Stephens
2867 IFenry W Grady
2868 Sidney Lanier
2869 University of Georgia
2870 Juliette Low
2871 Joel Chandler Harris
2872 Martha Berry
2873 Warm Springs Foundation
2874 Dr Charles Herty
2875 Government of Georgia
2876 The Story of Georgia
Length
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219GEORGIA PUBLIC OFFICIALS
This is a series of interviews with officials of city county and state governments
in Georgia Recommended for classes in civics and government eljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
3363 Attorney General Eugene Cook 15 min
The attorney general discusses the functions of his office and
appeals to young voters to exercise their right of franchise
3364 Secretary of State Ben Fortson 15 min
Mr Fortson says many Georgians do not know what their
secretary of state does In this interview he gives a full picture
of his many duties
3365 State Auditor B E Thrasher 15 min
The auditor is known as the watch dog of state government
On this tape Mr Thrasher tells what he does to prevent corrup
tion in government
3366 Comptroller General Zack Cravey 15 min
Mr Cravey explains the difference between the comptroller
general the state treasurer and the state auditor
3367 Mayor William B Hartsfield 15 min
The mayor tells about the problems he must overcome as chief
executive of Atlanta Georgias largest city
5954 Chief Justice W H Duckworth 30 min
Justice Duckworth presides over Georgias Supreme Court In
this interview he explains Georgias judicial system
3368 Governor Marvin Griffin
3369 Lt Governor Ernest Vandiver
3370 House Speaker Marvin Moate
3371 State Treasurer George B Hamilton
3530 Commissioner of Agriculture Phil Campbell
3531 Dr M D Collins State Superintendent of Schools
3532 State Geologist Garland Peyton
3533 Guyton DeLoach Director Georgia Forestry Commission
3534 State Entomologist William Blasingame
3535 Fulton Lovell Director Georgia Game and Fish
Commission
3536 Dr T F Sellers Director Georgia Department of
Public Health
3537 George McDonald Secretary State Highway Board
3538 Ben T Huiet Commissioner of Labor
5994 Retiring Assistant School Superintendent Dr John Allman
Recollections of an Educator Dr John Allman interviewed by
his successor Dr Claude Purcell
OUTSTANDING GEORGIANS
Catalog No Title Length
5975 Joel Chandler Harris 30 min
Lyman Bryson John Selby and Bernard Wolf discuss the social
significance of the Uncle Remus stories An interesting discussion
in which Harris is both praised and severly criticized Suitable
only for upper grades jhshta
5976 Martha Berry 30 min
A recording of a memorial service held by Berry alumni in
Atlantas Druid Hills Baptist Church The Martha Berry Choir
is featured jhsha
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Bobby Jones ct mm
A recording of a banquet held on the twentyfifth anniversary
of Jones Grand Slam victories Heard in addition to Jones
himself are number of friends and sports writers jnsha
Part Two of Above fO mm
Lem Griffis m 15 mm
Lem widely known sage of the Okefenokee swamp is a great
teller of tall tales On this tape he relates yarns about the alli
gators snakes bears fish and other life in the swamp Of in
terest to classes in folklore eljhsha
Graham Jackson 40 wt
A versatile Negro musician Jackson often played for President
Franklin D Roosevelt Also he has performed for Presidents
Truman and Eisenhower On this tape he tells about and
plays some of the favorite musical numbers of these Presidents
Of general interest eljhsha
Byron Herbert Reece aF
An interview in which the Georgia poet discusses and reads his
own works Includes an evaluation of Reeces poetry by Ralph
McGill editor of The Atlanta Constitution jhsha
GEORGIA PLACES AND EVENTS
Catalog No Title Length
Catalog NoDaWon 15
A talk by Jackson Bennett amateur historian and numismatist
of Gainesville eljhsh
3126 Georgia Quail Hunt t 1S min
Onthescene recordings of hunters dogs and guns add realism
to this tape eljhsh
3179 Dove Shoot t
A description of a dove shoot with recordings made onthe
scene eljhsh
3190 Okefenokee Swamp u
An informative tape about Georgia s great swamp with re
cordings made at the Swamp Park near Waycross eljhsh
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
This series should be suitable for PTA Education Associations and lay dis
cussion groups Courtesy of Oklahoma Tapes for Teaching ta
xiio Length
Catalog No iitie
5763 Problems in the Administration of AudioVisual Education in a
School System T um
3162 Standards for Visual and Audial Facilities in New and Old Build
ings
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
This series should be suitable for PTA Education Associations and lay discus
sion groups use Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education ta
Titi Length
Catalog No Tltle
1922 Unfinished Business 15 min
Current Problems in Minnesota Education p
1923 Crisis in Rural Education 15 min
Only half of rural youth 16 and 17 are in school
2211924 For These Our Children 15 min
On the subject of teacher shortage in elementary education
1925 Education for Living 15 min
Vocational and terminal education program aims described
1926 Lift a Mountain 15 min
A dramatized event in the life of Horace Mann the father of
American education
1927 Teacher Tenure 15 min
Fair Dismissal Avoiding the fear that results when cheap
politics invades the classroom Walter E England
READING PROBLEMS IN TODAYS SCHOOLS
lnService 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
Catalog No Title Length
1928 Reading problems in todays schools 15 min
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
1929 A sensible approach to word recognition 15 min
A discussion of the various points of view in regard to word
recognition techniques the importance of word recognition
principle of recognizing words
1930 A more realistic teaching of reading in the content fields 15 min
A discussion of the goals of the developmental reading program
seven fundamental factors of good reading teaching
1931 Adjusting reading instruction to individual differences 15 min
Discussion of the four types of reading experience recommen
dations for a basic reading program in accordance with needs
and capabilities of students
HOW CAN THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
BEST MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR SOCIETY
Produced by Don Williams Director of Forensics The University of Texas
Submitted by Wayne N Thompson Director of Forensics University of Illinois
ta
Catalog No Title Length
6053 How Can the American Educational System Best Meet 30 min
The Needs of Our Society
The prize winning College Forensic Societv Discussion Program
for 1955 The needs of youth to be fulfilled by the American
school system as seen through the needs of society
WHAT ARE AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS
A discussion by Dr Edgar Dale Ohio State University to point up the great
variety of audiovisual materials available to teachers Produced by Edgar Dale
Ohio State University Submitted by Professional Tape Committee of DAVI
No Broadcast restrictions ta
222Catalog No
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6026
Title
Length
15 min
What Are AudioVisual Materials
My Audio Visual Predictions 30 mm
Address of Mr Maurice Michell President of Encyclopedia
Britannica Films delivered to the 10th Calvin 16 MM Work
shop Kansas City Missouri 1956 shta
CRITICAL ISSUES IN EDUCATION
A series of four forums Two speakers with opposings points of view each
make 20 minute presentations Produced by Teachers College Columbia
University ta
Catalog No
6091A
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
I
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
What Should Be the Relation of Religion and Public
Education
Dr Henry P Van Dunsen Professor
609 IB Part Two of Above
6092A How Should Americas Teachers Be Educated
Professor Arthur Bestor Jr Professor Karl W Bigelow
6092B Part Two of Above
6093A Has Pragmatism Undermined Basic Values in Education
Dean James A Pike Professor John L Childs
6093B Part Two of Above
6094A Are Schools Neglecting the Fundamentals
Mr Albert Lynd Professor Roma Gans
6094B Part Two of Above
OUR SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL WASTE LANDS
OR FERTILE FIELDS
Produced by Superintendents Workshop The Ohio State University Submitted
by Kent State University shta
Catalog No Title Length
5762A Our Schools Educational Waste Lands or Fertile Fields 30 min
A debate between Alan Griffin Professor of Education at Ohio
State University and Arthur Bestor Historian University of
Illinois Settles into the question of intellectual training versus
life adjustment education Disagreement centers on methods and
techniques for arriving at educational goals
Part Two of Above 30 mn
Part Three of Above 30 min
5762B
5762C
HUMOROUS AFTERDINNER SPEECHES
Listed below are several humorous afterdinner speeches gathered from various
parts of the country These afterdinner speeches are the funniest and most usable
that we have been able to obtain We are continually searching for speeches
of this type and we would appreciate having additional speeches called to
our attention They are recommended for use with Civics Clubs PTA groups
as well as the upper grades of high school They will be found especially interest
ing for speech classes and public speaking jhshta
223 Catalog No
Title
Length
5624
5589
5707A
5707B
5711A
5711B
5711C
5712A
5712B
5993A
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5873A
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5873C
5873D
Tom Collins 30 min
Kansas City Missouri 1952 Delivered to the 6th Annual
Calvin 16 MM Motion Picture Production Workshop
Tom Collins 30 min
Kansas City Missouri 1954 Speaking to the 8th Annual Calvin
16 MM Motion Picture Production Workshop
Edmund Harding 30 min
Cairo Georgia 1955 Mr Harding a native of Washington
N C speaks to the Cairo Georgia Kiwanis Club
Part Two of Above 30 min
Edmund Harding 30 min
Albany Georgia 1955 Mr Harding speaks to the Albany
Executives Club
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Judge Harold Kessinger 30 min
Valdosta Georgia 1956 Judge Kessinger of Ridgewood N J
speaks to the Valdosta Executives Club
Part Two of Above 30 min
Johnny Reb and Billy Yank 30 min
This is a talk before a meeting of the Atlanta and Chicago
Civil War Round Tables by Dr Bell I Wiley who has written two
volumes on the life of the common soldier during the Civil
War Notice to the teacher You should audition these tapes
before playing them in class Dr Wileys description of certain
soldier activities is to say the least realistic and these tapes
are made available for use at your discretion
Part Two of Above 30 min
Cassius Marcellus Clay 30 min
A cousin of Henry Clay Cassius Clay was also prominent in
public affairs He was an abolitionist and served as a major
general in the Union Army For several years he was United
States ambassador to Russia A fighting man whose favorite
weapon was a bowie knife Clay killed several opponents in
personal combat On these tapes is a talk describing his life It
was made by William H Townsend a Kentucky jurist before
the Chicago Civil War Round Table
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
TEXAS ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS AND SUPERVISORS
ASSOCIATION APRIL 1954
This series includes a group of tapes submitted to us by the Texas Education
Agency and consists principally of addresses made to various Texas Organiza
tions during the years 19541955 Addresses by a number of topflight speakers
are included shta
Catalog No Title Length
5737A Dr Irving R Melbo 30 min
Effective Group Activities In InService Education
5737B Part Two of Above 30 min
2245738A
5738B
5739A
5739B
5740A
5740B
5741A
5741B
5742A
5742B
5743A
5743B
5744A
5744B
5745A
5745B
5746A
5746B
5747A
5747B
5749A
5749B
5750A
5750B
5751A
5751B
Dr Helen Storen 30 min
The Challenge of InterCultural and InterGroup Education
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Helen Storen 30 mul
Conflicts In Educational Theory Which Impinge Upon Ele
mentary Schools
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Lowry W Harding 30 mm
Conflicts In American Culture Which Impinge Upon Elemen
tary Schools
Part Two of Above 30 mul
Dr Irving R Melbo 30 mm
Full Inplications of Democratic Leadership In Elementary
Schools
Part Two of Above 30 mm
Dr Lowry W Harding 30 mm
Venturesomeness In Teaching
Part Two of Above 30 min
Brain Trust 30 mm
Question and answer session Full Staff of Consultants
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr George Hester 30 mm
Fundamentals of Elementary Economics Address delivered
by Dr George Hester Southwestern University Georgetown to
Hill County Economic Conference
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Andrew D Holt 30 mm
Address by Andrew D Holt VicePresident University of Ten
nessee and former President National Education Association
to Texas Association of School Administrators October 10
1954 Austin Texas
Part Two of Above 30 mm
I Was a Hobo Kid 30 mm
Address by Mrs Billie Davis to Texas Congress of Parents and
Teachers Convention November 1954 in Corpus Christi
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Kenneth McFarland 30 min
Above the Timberline Address to Texas Congress of Parents
and Teachers Convention in Corpus Christi November 1954
Part Two of Above 30 min
Texas State Teachers Association November 1954 Fort Worth
Dr Harold C Hunt 30mi
The First 100 Years Are Not the Hardest Dr Harold C
Hunt Harvard University
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Dwayne Orton 30 mm
The Human Side of Administration
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Willis M Tate 30 mm
The Challenge for Teachers In a New World Dr Willis M
Tate Southern Methodist University to Texas State Teachers
Association District III Convention Corpus Christi March
1955
Part Two of Above 30 mm
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5753B
5754A
5754B
5755A
5755B
5756A
5756B
5757A
5757B
5758A
5758B
5759A
5759B
5760A
5760B
5831A
5881B
5881C
5882A
5882B
5882C
Dr Dwayne Orton 30 min
The Teachers Faith Address to TSTA District III Conven
tion Corpus Christi March 1955
Dr Stephen Max Corey 30 min
Improving the Curriculum Through Cooperative Action Re
search to Texas Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development Austin January 1955
Part Two of Above 30 min
Getting Plans Into Action 30 min
Address to TASCD Austin January 1955
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Willis Sutton 30 min
Address at Workshop on Accreditation and District of TASA
and School Boards Sweetwater Texas December 1954
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Carl R Rogers 30 min
Counseling As I See It Presented at East Texas Counselors
Conference at East Texas State Teachers College March 2627
1954
30 min
30 min
Mental Health Conference
Part Two of Above
Dr Robert J Watson
Psychology As a Profession
Waco Texas
Part Two of Above
Dr W Norwood Brigance
A Teachers Heritage March 18
Part Two of Above
Dr Glenn Blough
Issues in Teaching Science in the Elementary School
25 1955
Part Two of Above
1955
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
March
30 min
30 min
Dr Glenn Blough
Materials for Teaching Science in the Elementary Schools
March 26 1955
Part Two of Above 30 min
An Understanding Heart 30 min
A speech by Kenneth McFarland from General Motors Public
Relations Department and an outstanding Educator from Topeka
Kansas
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
The Light Within 30 min
A speech by Kenneth McFarland from General Motors Public
Relations Department and an outstanding Educator from Topeka
Kansas
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
226DOORWAY TO THE FUTURE
The doorway to Americas future is the nations public schools These schools
are more than physical structures of brick wood mortar and steel They are
buildings housing thousands of skilled and purposeful teachers and millions of
rowing youngsters who someday will become part of the communitys adult
life These key developmental units in our society are administered by profes
sional educators and managed by community citizens serving on boards of
education Therein lies the hope of America in the years to come the challenge
to you and you and you who would help bring that hope to fulfillment A radio
program was broadcast coasttocoast over the American Broadcasting Com
pany network It was called Doorway to the Future It dramatized the reallife
solutions which had been hammered out by citizens interested in the problems of
their public schools It described overcrowded conditions in some of the schools
and related how groups of citizens banding together solved that problem
It reported the decisions reached by good teachers and good parents when faced
with explosive problems of suspicion It examined the needs and obligations
of school board membership and depicted many other daytoday cooperative
activities to build better schools for Americas youth Because the series proved
so helpful to citizens committees in clarifying their school issues and so
interesting and eyeopening to the many community residents who had hereto
fore taken their public schools for granted the National Citizens Commission
recorded the programs on tapes and distributed them to convenient centers
ta
Title Length
Bridge to Tomorrow 30 mm
The drama of the growth of Americas tree public schools is
told with narration and short dramatic sequences from early
Colonial days to today
The Other Parent 30 mn
A new teacher learns that there are two sides to the career ot
teaching the good and the bad She decides on her future
after much headholding and heartsearching
Mightier Than the Sword 30 min
A grade school textbook explaining the tariff system sets oft a
family argument This in turn precipitates a community study
of the books being used in its public schools
The House That Talk Built 3
A mother disturbed because her child along with others
is suffering from overcrowded schools decides to do some
thing about it Her actions lead to the formation of a citizens
committee and finally with the whole town talking to the erection
of a new school
5967 Challenge to Academic Freedom 30 nun
The freedom a teacher needs to teach and a child to learn
is threatened when one conscientious teacher is attacked for
discussing communism in class At a town meeting the people
have to decide whether they want their children taught what or
how to think
Catalog No
3963
5964
5965
5966
2275968
5969
5970
5971
5972
5973
5974
The New Member 30 min
A garage owner is appointed to the school board by a mayor
who feels he owes him a political debt Unwilling to be the
mayors rubber stamp the new member proves to be a true
public servant
Bond Issue for Cross River 30 min
Seven persons in Cross River are affected by a proposal for
a new school building Some of them help defeat it Unconvinced
one woman among them sparks a citizens committee and it
is this committee which finds out the why behind so many
Nos and submits a more acceptable solution
The Battle of the Valley 30 min
Three towns linked by a highway consolidate their schools then
find there are some serious roadblocks to harmony particularly
local pride But a local newspaper editorial plants the idea of
how this can be resolved for the good of everybody
Goals of Education 30 min
A young man disturbed because his fiancee is set on teaching
school overhears her discuss educational goals with his family
He comes to understand how exciting and challenging a career
in education can be
Jimmy Vs The Curriculum 30 min
Sevenyearold Jimmy was known as Dopey When his family
moves to another town Jimmy and his parents discover that
when the curriculum doesnt stand still neither do the students
School Finance 30 min
George Simmons has his heart set on seeing a night ball game
When his wife vetoes the game and brings him instead to a
school finance meeting George finds school statistics more ex
citing than batting averages
A Committee for Lakeville 30 min
A local lawyer is dubious about the local school boards work
Instead of grousing he takes the plunge forms a citizens com
mittee and helps the board do a better job
SCHOOL PROBLEMS
5794 A Decision for Tommy
A program to help prevent dropouts
30 min
ATTACKS ON EDUCATORS AND TEXTBOOKS
The programs were arranged by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley of the New York
Herald Tribune She took a tape recorder directly into the homes and offices of
some of the persons most violently opposed to the school as well as some of
their supporters Hearing the voices and the words of the violent critics gives
parents as well as teachers the real flavor of some of the areas where controversy
has run high
Catalog No Title Length
3266 Threshold 15 min
A dramatization of teaching reading in elementary grades
3267 The Kindled Spark 15 min
Answers the charge that schools are not teaching American
history
2283268 The Goal Beyond 15 min
A retired teacher reviews experiences showing school children
learning moral and spiritual values
3269 Tomorrow Wont Wait 15 min
A dramatization of school building costs emphasizing that every
citizen has a responsibility to the school children of America
3270 The Line Is Busy 15 min
The story of an overworked teacher Points out that children are
cheated when the teacher has too many children to teach and
too many other jobs to do
3271 Strand of Thread 15 min
Dramatizes the role of the school in teaching fire safety
3272 Yes Mr Walker 15 min
Henry Walker dreams what would happen to his son Sid and
Sids classmates if teachers were afraid to teach children afraid
to learn and everyone afraid of the future
3273 The Passing of the Hickory Stick 15 min
Miss Wilson discards the spare the rod spoil the child philo
sophy to correct a case of stealing She allows the guilty pupil
to make amends to classmates without suffering personal dis
grace or bodily injury
3274 Runaway 15 min
Chris Martin runs away from home because his parents dont
seem to care how well he does in school His teacher knows that
Chris only wants recognition She solves the problem by explain
ing this to the Martins
MANS RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE
Rhode Island Department of Education Division of AudioVisual Aids
Catalog No
5629
5630
Title
The Idea of Man
Length
The Ancient Mediterranean View 30 min
Professor Arnold J Toynbee Director of Studies at the Royal
Institute of International Affairs London
The Ancient Asian View 30 min
Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan VicePresident of India New
Delhi recently Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and
Ethics Oxford
5631 The JudaeoChristian View 30 min
Professor William F Albright the Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore
5632 The Modern View 30 min
Dr Joseph Wood Krutch recently Brander Matthews Professor
of Dramatic Literature Columbia University
The Idea of Society
5633 Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Mediterranean 30 min
World
Dr William Linn Westermann Professor Emeritus Columbia
University
2295634 Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Asian World 30 min
Dr Hu Shih President of the National Peking University
Peking now of New York
5635 Authority and Freedom in Medieval Europe 30 min
The Very Reverend Father DArcy formerly Master of Campion
Hall Oxford
5636 Authority and Freedom in the Modern World 30 min
Dr Robert M Maclver Professor Emeritus Columbia Univer
sity
The Idea of the Universe
5637 The Old World and the New Humanism 30 min
Dr George Sarton President Union Internationale dHistoire
des Sciences Cambridge Massachusetts
5638 The Universe as Pure Being 30 min
Swami Nikhilananda RamakrishnaVivekananda Center N Y
5639 Knowledge and Faith in Medieval Europe 30 min
Professor Francois L Ganshof University of Ghent Belgium
5640 Inquiry and Reason Today 30 min
Dr H H Bhabha Director and Professor of Theoretical Physics
the Tate Institute of Fundamental Research Bombay
The Idea of a University
5641 Dr Grayson Kirk President of Columbia University 30 min
The Nature of Things
5642 The Universe Howard P Robertson 30 min
Scientist and Mathematician Professor of Physics at California
Institute of Technology
5643 Matter Dr Wolfgang Pauli 30 min
Professor of Theoretical Physics at Technische Hochschule
Zurich Switzerland
5644 Life Dr Hermann J Muller 30 min
Biologist Geneticist and 1946 Nobel Prize Winner Professor of
Zoology at University of Indiana
5645 Man Dr Henry A Murray 30 min
Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and exDirector
of the Harvard Psychological Clinic
Human Organization
5646 Law and Freedom John Lord OBrian 30 min
Constitutional Authority Diplomat and former member of the
War Production Board and the National Advisory Board on
Mobilization Policy
5647 Use of Resources Jean Monnet 30 min
Statesman and Diplomat Professor of Economics at the Graduate
School of Business of Columbia University
5648 Physical WeilBeing Dr Brock Chisholm 30 min
Psychologist exDirector General of the U N World Health
Organization
5649 War and Peace Dr Hans Speier 30 min
Social Scientist and Author Chief of the Social Science Division
of the Rand Corporation
23030 min
Union Theological
30 min
30 min
30 min
The Human Spirit
5650 Religion Dr Paul J Tillich
Professor of Philosophical Psychology at
Seminary
5651 The Plastic Arts Dr W G Constable
Curator of Paintings at Boston Museum of Fine Arts
5652 Literature Sir Herbert Read
Poet and Critic York England
5653 Music Aaron Copland American Composer
MISCELLANEOUS TAPES MADE IN GEORGIA
Below is listed a series of tapes that has been recorded at various educational
meetings Civic Clubs and other official functions in the State of Georgia during
1955 and the first part of 1956 shta
Catalog No Title Length
6100A Why Johnny Can Read 30 min
A talk by Dr Paul Witty of Northwestern University to the
first district GEA meeting in Savannah Georgia 1955 shta
6100B Part Two of Above 30 min
6101A National and World Affairs 1955 30 min
A talk by Senator Walter F George to the Tifton Georgia Civic
Clubs sha
6101B Part Two of Above 30 min
6027A The Overeducation of the Unintelligent 30 min
Address of Mr Clayton Rand at GEA 1956
6027B Part Two of Above 30 min
5623 Us Fathers of America 30 min
Address delivered by Dr Andrew Holt assistant to the President
of the University of Tennessee and past President of the Na
tional Education Association to the Statesboro District GEA
meeting October 11 1954
3279 Presenting Georgias First Teacher of the Year 1956 15 min
5576A The Inauguration of Gov Marvin Griffin 1955 30 min
5576B Part Two of Above 30 min
6127A Making Arithmetic Meaningful By Dr Laura Zirbes 30 min
6127B Part Two of Above 30 min
6137A The Seamless Coat of Learning 30 min
A talk by Dr Henry King Stanford former president Georgia
State College for Women recorded at the Eighth Conference
on Teacher Education at the University of Georgia
6137B Part Two of Above 30 min
6012A The Great Community of Learning 30 min
A talk by Dr Henry Steele Commager of Columbia University
This also was recorded at the Eighth Conference on Teacher
Education at the University of Georgia
6012B Part Two of Above 30 min
6011 The Role of the Liberal Arts as Viewed by a Graduate
Dean of Education 30 min
A talk by Dr Francis Keppel Dean Faculty of Education Har
vard University
231 6010 Speech Preparation 30 min
A humorous and informative lecture by Dr John McGinnis
Pastor First Baptist Church Tifton Georgia
2982 Why Secretaries Fail 15 min
Mrs Kate Hill Georgia Department of Labor gives advice to
high school girls who want to become secretaries
6001 Gathering and Evaluating Information for a Speech 30 min
A talk by W T Johnston Librarian Abraham Baldwin Agri
cultural College Tifton Georgia
6000A Battle for the Schools 30 min
Several years ago five New York City area schools were the
unfortunate victims of propaganda barrages accusing them of
leaning toward communism This is a series of documentary
radio programs relating how the schools fought off these attacks
Of interest to members of the teaching profession
6000B Part Two of Above 30 min
6000C Part Three of Above 30 min
6000D Part Four of Above 30 min
6000E Part Five of Above 30 min
5869 Eye Health and Education 30 min
Dr Franklin M Foote Discussion of optical defects diseases of
the eye symptoms of visual problems the teacher should recogn
nize Snellen Chart Testing and the use of large type print books
5951 Schopenhauer 30 min
Lyman Bryson moderates a discussion of the philosophy of
Schopenhauer
5952 Poetry for Children 30 min
Thomas Mitchell Raymond Massey and Helen Hayes read
some of Americas most famous verses Among the poems in
cluded are The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere The Wonderful
OneHoss Shay and The Childrens Hour
5953 Adolphe 30 min
Lyman Bryson moderates a discussion of Adolphe by Benja
min Constante Adolphe is one of the best examples of the
novel of character as contrasted with the novel of action
3241 Show Business 15 min
The excitement and drama of show business are portrayed on
this tape Heard are some of Americas most famous show
business personalities both living and dead
603 Segregation in Georgia 15 min
Speech delivered by Governor Griffin January 10 1956 to the
Georgia Legislature outlining the States stand on Segregation
5871A A Christian Look at Segregation 30 min
A Sermon delivered by Dr Roy O McClain pastor of the First
Baptist Church Atlanta Georgia June 1956
5871B Part Two of Above 30 min
5870A Identifying Values in Elementary Education 30 min
Identifying Values in Elementary Education is a talk by Dr
Laura Zirbes to a group of teachers in Statesboro Georgia 1955
5870B Part Two of Above 30 min
232527
5872A
5872B
6148A
6148B
6149A
6149B
5184
in
5185
5186
5187
Gullah by Harold S Reeves 15 min
Long a student of the Negro patois known as Gullah Harold
S Dick Reeves has gained a wide reputation as a raconteur
of stories in this picturesque dialect Speaking in his cultured
Charleston brogue Mr Reeves makes a distinct appeal to
students of English lovers of music dialect enthusiasts and
those who simply like a good story In his inimitable way Mr
Reeves recites stories to be heard nowhere else His discourse
presents what is known of the origin of this Negro dialect spoken
only on the coast of South Carolina and Georgia charming
stories and anecdotes told in this dialect and indirectly an amaz
ing insight into the humor and pathos of the black folk who
speak it From Americas Most Historic City Charleston South
Carolina comes this native Charlestonian with a talk as unusual
as it is entertaining
Miracle of Alexandria 30 min
Address by Dr A D Holt Vice President of the University of
Tennessee speaking at the Celebrities Dinner of the Georgia
Education Association March 15 1956
Part Two of Above 30 min
What Is Teaching 30 min
By Louis Raths December 1955 New York University
Part Two of Above 30 min
Seven Basic Attitudes of Human Development 30 min
By Alice Keliher New York University
Part Two of Above 30 min
Salute to the South 30 min
The following are excerpts from the Third Army Production
Salute To The South presented at the Chastain Memorial
Amphitheatre in Atlanta Georgia 1956
1 Introduction and Ballroom Scene Dialogue and Waltz Music
2 Sousa Scene Dialogue and March Music
3 Garden Scene Dialogue and vocal duet plus vocal quartet
4 Country Dance Scene Dialogue and country music
5 Showboat Scene Dialogue plus Capt Billy introducing acts
1 Swanee vocal Joe Jafolla
2 Piano Solo Bob Smale
3 Bill vocal Ernestine Williams
4 Yellow Rose Of Texas male quartet
5 Music for Chorus Girls segued into Finale
Sacred Harp Music 30 min
This tape was recorded at the annual singing at Cool Springs
Church in Douglas County 1956 This music is sung acappella
and is authentic for this type singing
1956 Democratic Convention Highlights 30 min
This tape features the nomination of Congressman James C
Davis for president by Governor Marvin Griffin
1956 Republican Convention Highlights 30 mm
This tape contains excerpts from most of the principal speeches
2335188 Leo Aikman
Humorous AfterDinner Speech
ATLANTA POPS ORCHESTRA
30 min
1956 Summer Concert series with Mr Albert Coleman conducting This series
is made up of both popular and classical music
Catalog No
5189
5190
5191
5192
5193
5194
5195
5196
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
5140
5141
5142
5143 A
5143B
5144 A
Title
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
5144B
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel
Atlanta Pops Reel 8
Atlanta Pops Reel 9
Atlanta Pops Reel 10
Atlanta Pops Reel 11
Atlanta Pops Reel 12
Atlanta Pops Reel 13
Atlanta Pops Reel 14
Atlanta Pops Reel 15
Atlanta Pops Reel 16
Atlanta Pops Reel 17
Atlanta Pops Reel 18
Leadership Todays Challenge Part One
By Dr Kenneth McFarland Education Consultant tor General
Motors An inspirational address on leadership to the Annual
Leadership Conference of Georgia State College of Business Ad
ministration Atlanta 1956
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr William H Alexander Part One 30 min
Address of Dr William H Alexander Pastor of the First
Christian Church Oklahoma City Oklahoma to the Hamilton
County Chattanooga Tennessee Teachers Work Shop 1956
Dr Alexander is an inspirational and humorous speaker
Part Two of Above 30 min
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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39 min
234
THE FLAG OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
Approved by General Assembly February 1956
Compiled by
BEN W FORTSON
Secretary of State
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