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Catalog of
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Catalog No 4
Issued by
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Claude Purcell State Supt of Schools

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STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
James S Peters Chm
Robert B Wright Jr Vice Chm
Claude Purcell Executive Officer
M D Collins State Superintendent of Schools Emeritus
1st Dist J Brantley JohnsonStatesboro
2nd Dist Robert B Wright JrMoultrie
3rd Dist Mrs Ralph HobbsColumbus
4th Dist Donald PaytonDecatur
5th Dist David F RiceAtlanta
6th Dist James S Peters
Manchester
7th Dist Henry StewartCedart
own
8th Dist Lonnie E SweatBlackshear
9ch Dist Cliff C Kimsey JrCornelia
10th Dist William L PrestonMonroeState Board of Education
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Seated left to right Mrs Ralph Hobbs Henry Stewart
James S Peters Robert B Wright Jr J Brantley Johnson
Standing left to right David F Rice William L Preston
Cliff C Kimsey Jr Donald Payton Lonnie E Sweat and
Dr Claude Purcell
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STAFF
Dr Claude PurcellState Superintendent of Schools
Dr Claude M IvieDirector Division of Curriculum
Ben W Hulsey
Manager Atlanta Film Library
Charles C Bruce
Tape Recording TechnicianTable of Contents
State Board of EducationBC
StaffD
ForewordF
Message from Dr IvieG
The Tape EquipmentH
Instructions for Registering and Ordering TapesI
Equipment and SuppliesI
Catalog NumbersI
Reel Sizes and Running TimeIJ
Full Track TapesJ
Tape Speed IPSJ
Care of Tape and EquipmentJ
Abbreviations UsedK
Some Helpful HintsK
Using the Tape RecorderL
The Tape Recorder in Daily UseLM
Better TeachingMO
Around a Reel of TapeOP
Tape Recording in the ClassroomPR
Descriptive List of Tapes1284
Explanation of Series Index285
Series Index286291
Explanation of Alphabetical Index292
Alphabetical Index293323
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a powerful source of more effective educati
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o r e w o r
New sights and new sounds are making learning more exciting
to the children in Georgia schools and to many adult
groups that use the facilities of our large and growing
AudioVisual Service
We now have about 6300 tapes in the library all available
to Georgia schools Students can hear the greatest music
listen to the worlds great actors and actresses voicing the
magnificent dramas of Shakespeare sit entranced at the
sound of poets reading their own beautiful moving poetry
or be stirred by some of the mightiest speeches ever de
livered All of these small miracles are available for
alert teachers and eager students who want to teach and
learn the best thats available today
AudioVisual materials have proved a powerful source of
more effective education in Georgia schoolrooms I hope
that you will carefully look through this new tape catalog
see the many tapetopics that are available to you and use
them to enrich education in your community
They will bring to your classroom the stimulation of many
great personalities and events How successfully you use
these tapes depends on you They can dramatize and vitalize
any subject They are yours to use We cannot afford to
leave unused anything that can help us educate the children
of Georgia or develop their talents so they may become
socially responsible citizens capable of coping with the
problems of the complex contemporary world
CLAUDE PURCELL
State Superintendent of Schools
Atlanta
September 1965 fascinating learning possibilities
MESSAGE FROM DR IVIE
To Teachers in Georgia Schools
In certain subject matter areas tapes have most fascinating
learning possibilities Music and foreign language readily
come to mind Within certain limits lectures from tapes
hold possibilities for learning but students get restive
on tapes beyond fifteen minutes Adults fare much better
on the thirty minute tapes
Many of the tapes record lectures of interest and informa
tion from prominent speakers These tapes would be good
for adult meetings or inservice education
I would certainly hope that each teacher will examine this
vast wealth of listening materials available for the stu
dents of Georgia
Claude M Ivie Director
Division of Curriculum
Atlanta
September 1965
The Tape Equipment
The tape recording equipment used by your Tape Recording
Service is the newest and most modern available and con
sists of two master units with five slave units operated
on one of the masters and a single slave unit operated on
the other master unit This equipment is capable of re
producing five 30minute copies of a tape in 3 34 min
utes and operates at a speed of 60 inches per second
There is AM and FM r
system making it pos
part of any program
ment to be set so as
gether with a tape r
night or over the we
be present This de
of four hours in len
and television
adio and television built into the
sible to record off the air the audio
A time clock also allows the equip
to turn the radio or television on to
ecorder and record any program at
ekend without an attendant having to
layed recording can be up to a total
igth and can be mixed between the radio
During the year several good programs will be recorded
from the radio and television and made available to the
schools of Georgia In addition to the stationary equip
ment several portable recorders are used to go out and
make onthespot recordings from time to time The tape
collection now consists of about 6300 prerecorded
tapes making this the worlds largest collection of pre
recorded tapes for school useINSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERING AND ORDERING TAPES
1 Fill in Registration Form and mail to
State Department of Education
Tape Recording Service
121 Memorial Drive S W
Atlanta Georgia 30303
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
speedIPS inches per second that you will want the duplicate recording
made Put the tape order in the shipping case with the tape Be sure de
claration 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 our office files
4 Put sufficient tape for the programs that you are requesting into the ship
ping 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 Library Materials is used
4 cents for the first pound
1 cent for each additional pound or fraction
6 The tapes will be duplicated only in Atlanta branch Film Libraries will not
furnish the service Tapes 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 7 12 IPS or 3 34 IPS
2 Sufficient tape of the correct size or length We recommend plastic back
tape 5inch reels600 ft and 7inch reels1200 ft
3 Tape fiber mailing cases with standard size address card holders
4 Empty 5inch and 7inch reels
CATALOG NUMBERS
Catalog numbers are assigned alike to programs of each length in simple numeri
cal sequence Number 101 14999 are 15minute programs or less Numbers
15000 up 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 AB etc as a suffix
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
IH
at 7 12 IPS a t 3 34 IPS
60 min 120 min
45 min 90 min
30 min 60 min
15 min 30 min
7 12 min 15 min
3 34 min 7 12 min
Recorded Single Track
2400 ft7 inch
1800 ft7 inch
1200 ft7 inch
600 ft5 inch
300 ft4 inch
150 ft3 inch
We do not recommend using the 2400 foot tape since it is so thin that it
stretches and breaks too easily when duplicated It may prove serviceable
when used on your recorder
FULL TRACK TAPES
With the exception of those tapes specifically marked Stereo TwoTrack the
Tape Recording Service makes only full track tapes This makes it possible
for you to edit your tapes and makes for less confusion in the use of the tapes
than when tapes are recorded dual track So be sure to send sufficient tape
for full track recordings only
TAPE SPEED IPS
IPS is the abbreviation used for inches per second and tapes can be duplicat
ed for your use at either 7 12 IPS or 3 34 IPS which ever way you desire A
speed of 7 12 IPS is especially recommended for music The 3 34 IPS speed is
quite satisfactory for programs involving principally speech content Other
factors being equal the faster the tape speed the greater the frequency range
and the higher the fidelity of output response Some tape recorders operate
at even faster or slower speeds than the two speeds given above All Master
Tapes in the Tape Library are recorded at 7 l2 IPS and are mounted on 5inch
and 7inch reels Programs up to 15 minutes are mounted on 5inch reels and
programs over 15 minutes are mounted on 7inch reels
CARE OF TAPE AND EQUIPMENT
1 When making a tape recording do not record at too high a level
2 Keep recording playback and erase heads clean Use carbon tetrachloride
and an ordinary pipe cleaner Sometimes when your machine is not recording
perfectly you may find that the heads need cleaning On some machines it
will be necessary for you tc remove the head cover
3 Handle recorder carefully
4 Make all tape splices neatly and with a special splicing tape which your
dealer can supply Never use adhesive or cellophane tape
5 Make splices on the shiny side of tape after making a diagonal cut and
matching closely the cut ends A small inexpensive tape splicer will
greatly aid you in making good noisefree splices
6 Do not use cracked or broken reels as they may tear the tape
7 Store tape in a cool dry place
8 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 30
minute 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
SOME HELPFUL HINTS
1 Always keep tape in the cardboard boxes Ship it to Atlanta in the boxes and
the fiber mailing cases New tape boxes can be bought from your dealer
2 Do not ship tape in anything but the regular fiber mailing cases We have
no facilities for wrapping and shipping back to you if you do not send tape
in tape fiber mailing cases Your audiovisual dealer can supply these
3 Keep tape full length and keep all breaks mended or properly spliced
4 Please type your tape orders
5 Please give catalog numbers of tapes requested
6 It is better to send requests or orders for tape in the case with the tape
Put 5 additional postage on the parcel and be sure the card is stamped
First Class Mail Enclosed Do not send postage The state pays the re
turn postage to your school
7 Always be sure to state the size and number of reels of tape that you mail to
the Recording Service in the proper spaces on the request blanks
8 Be sure to state the speed at which you want your recording made 7 l2 IPS
or 3 34 IPS
9 Do not ask for Dual Track tapes to be made unless tape is specifically
marked Stereo TwoTrack in Tape Catalog
10 Be sure to put your name school and address on the mailing card and also on
your tape order This space is on the blank just above the ordering space
11 If a tape is listed as 15 minutes in the catalog send a 5inch reel
of tape 600 ft for a 7 12 IPS recording
12 If a tape is listed as 30 minutes in the catalog send a 7inch reel of
Tape 1200 ft for a 7 12 IPS recording If you want your recordings
made at 3 34 IPS it will take only onehalf as much tape as indicated
above
13 All music should be recorded at 7 12 IPS
14 Addresses talks and so forth are just as good at 3 34 IPS
15 Paper tape and very thin tape cannot be used on the duplicating units Send
strong plastic tape only isJiiifc

USING 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
manufacturing concerns Write to any company when you need help
THE TAPE RECORDER IN DAILY USE
LESTER B SANDS
Associate Professor of Education
Santa Barbara 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
stimulates 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
PrimaryGrade 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 The children can make their own
radio programs with sound effects which challenge originality and encourage
selfexpression
Recordings of pupil experiences ana ries continue to be vitally important as
the pupils learn to read Language usage may be encouraged by tapinq Direc
tion Games
The recording of pupil dramatizations and puppet shows is also an excellent
procedure for stimulating selfexpression and confidence Pupils love ofmusic is encouraged when their vocal and instrumental efforts are recorded
Creative music is produced more conveniently when a recording is made and later
transcribed 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 by giving pupils responsibility for
making tapes
Children love to create and record games 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 de
velop 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 They 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
dramatizations 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 recordings
of actual classroom situations may be presented to PTAs and other groups
BETTER TEACHING
RUTH 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
MlkUM

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 another
town He was emotionally tense small in stature and extremely insecure
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 allowinq
her own feelings to obscure her goals for the child
SSUnV hfubeen bule dun9 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
stuttering was the end result of pressures
Each child in his reading group was given an opportunity to record his 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 hearinq the
recording she was convinced and began to take an entirely different approach
whichprevented 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 indis
putable record allowing no room for guesswork in evaluation
In Social Studies
iLtlll tuV recfdin9s can make of the first organized reports pre
sented to the class audience at the beginning of the school year Here is an
excellent opportunity to demonstrate to children the qualities of a good report
in terms of interest organization of ideas new information critical thinking
and the sundry requisites of a good pupil teaching situation tnimcmg
Frequently a radio or television broadcast cannot be heard by children at a
tL T C k discusfin win futher knowledge A recording makes it pos
sible 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 confHctinq
working hours they are not able to share these experiences with ch dren
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 ways1 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
GOLDIE HUEY
Director of AudioVisual Education Public Schools
Casper Wyoming
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 cul
minating activity where it correlates speech and composition with geography
history or science One week it may be used to make an on the spot re
cording of 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 in 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
discrimination 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 think 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 problems 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 adaptable 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
harassing day Why not What better object lesson for pupil selfdiscipline
In fact one building did utilize the Tape Recorder in a campaign to minimize
confusion 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 improve
ment made
Returning to the suggestion made by the overwrought teacherthe only objectic
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 Tight 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 s 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 con
venient time5 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
audiovisual aids by recording studentwritten and recorded commentaries to
accompany filmstrips and no end of school dramatic productions may be re
corded to be replayed in the class room or over local radio stations
On 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 recitinq Little R
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
Zh5 XT08 rallStiC bY addin9 piCtur6S t0 sound recordings Prior to
World War II radio made it possible for schools to take advantage of public
Boservice 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 filings 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 listener 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
Listening encourages speech inprovement 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 act
ivity 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

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2 A similar technique was used in another school except that the pictures
were drawn on frosted 3 14 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 syn
chronization 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 thev
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
discriminating 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
taPKWSx6ntut 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 countries To use this service a school sends a roll of
tape to the recording laboratory where some 2400 programs are on file The
program desired by the school is duplicated on the tape and returned by mail
The only cost to the school is 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 by 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
Advantages 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
relatively inexpensive The recorders are simple to operate especially later
models and comparatively free of mechanical difficulties Once the teacher
and pupils 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 Magnetic tape
and recorders should be supplied in a sufficient amount to meet the pupils
needs for selfevaluation and creative workGEORGIA TAPES
FOR
TEACHING

When requesting tapes always use the official order blanks furnished by the Tape Re
cordinq Service and qive catalog numbers titles and speed IPS thatyou want your
duplicates made Send 600 5 reels of tape for programs up to 15 minutes and 1200
7 reels for programs from 15 minutes to 30 minutes Fifteenminute programs bear
numbers 101 to 14999 Thirtyminute programs bear numbers 15000 and higher The num
ber listed under the series title is the Code Number for that particular series Do
not confuse this with the catalog number which is always listed on the left of the
title All duplicate tapes will be made full track at 7l2 IPS or 334 IPS which
ever you want
DEMONSTRATION TAPES
C13
Designed to demonstrate the versatility of magnetic tape these recordings are pre
sented through the courtesy of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co eljhsht
Catalog No
16365
3904
Title
Length
Demonstration Tape for Elementary Schools 30 min
In order to describe the effective use of tape recorders and magnetic
tape as teaching tools the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com
pany has produced a demonstration tape for the Elementary Schools
This tape depicts a number of situations taken from life including
actual examples of tape recordings in elementary classrooms
Bv listening to the demonstration tape grade school teachers will
learn many of the present uses for recorders and magnetic tape in
their own grades It may lead to suggestions for other ways in which
these materials can be used creatively by their own students
Areas covered Music
Communication Techniques
Phonics Study
Story Time
Creative Dramatics
Interpretive Rhythms in Kindergarten
Science and Social Studies
Safety Patrol Work
Remedial Reading
Demonstration Tape for Secondary Schools 15 min
In order to describe the effective tiseof tape recorders and magnetic
tape as teaching tools the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com
pany has produced a demonstration tape for the Secondary Schools
This tape depicts a number of situations taken from life includinq
actual examples of tape recordings in classrooms
By listening to the demonstration tape high school teachers will
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learn many of the present uses for recorders and magnetic tape in
their own grades It may lead to suggestions for other ways in which
these materials can be used creatively by their own students
Social Studies
Industrial Arts
Science
PTA
History
Public Relations
Areas Covered Music
English
Literature
Speech
Drama
Foreign Language
Business Education
Demonstration Tape
ju min
This tape is designed to present a large number of excerpts from many
of the tapes listed by the Tape Recording Service of the Georgia
Department of Education These excerpts will give teachers some idea
HighFidelit VaTiety f tapes available to them for teaching
A demonstration showing the difference between high fidelity and11
ordinary recording y
30 min
LIBRARY TAPES
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These tape recordings are designed to orient students and teachers to important asoects
of library usage They are versatile in that they may be used by a single student a
ITll 9HUP r iK9e rUP r by an entire class The taPes ay be used effectively
by teachers or librarians and ample time is allowed for the instructors introduction
and for classroom discussion These library tapes were prepared for students in grades
Catalog No
5449
5450
5451
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5453
5454
Title
Length
The Card Catalog
Totit lZtunctlon of the catal9 and the iouASS
The Dewey Decimal System of Classification
airclaLer MtM ith tion of
The Approach to Reference Books and Encyclopedias 15 min
The value of reference books with emphasis on encyclopedias De
An TnJfn th6e mSt COm0nly used encyclopedias
HJTJ V Geeral and SPealized Reference Books 15 min
Explains the various general reference anH u
used books in several categories describes any commonly
Periodicals and the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature 1 n
The Teacher and the Library
together for tfSalX eaSepLaullllTtTrtkh
orientation F ticuiar value for teacher
PHILOSOPHY
E42
This tape was record at Emory Ohlvrsity Fi Arts 4uclltoriunl July
NOTE This taps is recorded at 334 inches per second and retires one la00 of tape
17522 Philosophy
Dr Jack Boozer a Connecticutt pastor and holder of two degrtf
2 from Emory University discusses the meaning of existentialism and
mans search for meaning in his life
THE WORLD WITHIN
A56
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 dra
matic 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 prob
lems 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
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Length
The Don Juan A woman killer and his problems 15 min
The Neighborhood Gossip 15 min
An unhappy person spreads her unhappiness
The Career Woman 15 min
What drives women to make a success in a mans world
Mothers Boy Age 30 Mother love in action 15 min
The Legal Eagle Sam fights his neighbors in court 15 min
The Young Executive 15 min
He couldnt say no even if he sacrificed his family
Mr Milque Toast 15 min
How the timid soul got that way and where it could end
The Overprotective Mother 15 min
Overcompensation may hurt those we most desire to aid
The Precocious Child 15 min
The student Harland is praised but makes no friends
The Precocious Child 15 min
The dead end kid Mickey knows all the answers but has problems
The Prudent Professor 15 min
Professor Eden has a mosquito as the center of his universe
The Old Man Grandpa and his problems 15 min
The Alcoholic Why drink 15 min
MENTAL HEALTH
C15
Contributed by the University of Minnesota and broadcast over Radio Station KUOM
Courtesy of Minnesota State Department of Educationta
Catalog No Title
3957 Procrastination
3958A Parents Reaction to Their Children
3958B Part Two of Above
3958C Part Three of Above
3959A Over Protection
3959B Part Two of Above
Length
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THE MINDS OF MEN
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This is a series of explorations into effective living in programs which combine drama
tized life experiences with the commentary of articulate and authoritative specialists
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fwYti0nS IhS ar3S ChSen f0X ePltion and discussion are designed to
reflect a clearer picture of our human needs attitudes and fHnnc 7 t0
is revealed in the dimensions of everyday Infnves o rTpeleruSd
LR5dlKTelf lsion Center The diversity of Texas Submitted by NAEB No avail
able for broadcast purposes Courtesy of Kent State University shta
Catalog No
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16641
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Title
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Young Man Afraid The faces of fear
Safe Little World The fear of fear itself
The Masqueraders The denial of fear
I Told My Wrath
Anger as an emotion inevitable in active living
The Long Anger
Anger as a destructive and insidious and permeating force
Fettered Are the Free
Dependency as an inescapable part of every human relationship
The Distance Within 30
Disruption of necessary balance between dependence and independence
And Mine Alone n
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Jealousy as the evidence of insecurity in a relationship
The Changing Heart 30 min
The constantly changing aspects of evolving maturing love relation
But Only Time for Grief 30 min
Grief as a legitimate ingredient of abundant living
The Glass Wall n m
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Recognition and expression of feelings attitudes and needs impera
tive to mental emotional and physical wellbeing
God Walks His Softest in Grandmothers Room 30 min
Religion as a dynamic in effective living
The Peacemaker
30 min
The true nature of peace distortions of the peace concept charac
teristics of the efficacious peacemaker
PHILOSOPHY
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Courtesy of Kent State Univ shta
Catalog No Title
15951
Length
Schopenhauer n
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Lyman Bryson moderates a discussion of the philosophy of Schopen
hauer
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
D28
Over 3000 articles and 40 books have been written about the discovery and signifi
cance of the Scrolls The purpose of this series is to dispel any allegations by sen
sationalists that the Scrolls would revolutionize our knowledge of Christianity This
is a series as told by thirty leading scholars scientists archeologists and theolo
gians including interviews made in the U S England Norway Belgium France Italv
and Israel The result is the first comprehensive exploration by radio of the storv
of the Dead Sea Scrolls Produced by Station WHA University of Wisconsin Sub
mitted by NAEB Urbana Illinois Not available for broadcast purposes Courtesv
of Kent State University jhshta
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16697
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16701
16702
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16709
Title
Length
The Incredible Discovery 30 min
How a shepherd boy made the first discovery of the caves The buy
ing and selling of the Scrolls and their eventual disposition
The Fabulous Library 30 min
The story of the excavation of the monastery at Qumran and further
discoveries
The Battle of the Dating 30 min
How scholars arrived at the probable age of the Scrolls
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Shapira Manuscript 30 min
In 1883 a Dead Sea Deuteronomy Scroll sold by a Jerusalem antique
dealer to the British Museum was declared a fraud A reexamination
of the question in the light of the new discoveries
The Treasure Trove 30 min
Two scrolls which tell of buried treasure
And Sarah Was Exceedingly Fair 30 min
Relevant excerpts from postBiblical Rabbinical literature
I Shall Praise Thee 0 Lord Books on the Scrolls 30 min
The Word of God Shall Live Together 30 min
The significance of the Scrolls to the study of the Old Testament
and to Judaism
The Search for God in the Wilderness 30 min
The scroll entitled The Manual of Discipline which governed a pre
Christian ascetic sect
Parallels and Contrasts 30 min
The bearing of the Scrolls on the background of Christianity simi
larities and differences
Who Is the Teacher of Righteousness 30 min
The controversy over the identity of the leader of the Qumran Sect
The Crucial Issue 30 min
Views on the parallels between the Teacher of Righteousness Christ
and the Messianic doctrine
Flood of Light 30 min
A crosssection of scholarly opinion on the significance and impor
tance of the Scrolls The gain for religion
RELIGION IN HUMAN CULTURE
D99
This series contains information on the origin of religion and religion among primitive
peoples and also discusses Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Islam and Christianity
Courtesy of University of Colorado jhshta
Catalog No
17058A
17058B
17059A
17059B
17060A
17060B
17061A
17061B
17062A
17062B
17063A
17063B
17064A
17064B
Title
Introduction Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Origins of Religion Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Religion of Preliterates Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Hinduism Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Hinduism Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Hinduism Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Buddhism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
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17066A
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17070A
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17071B
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17072B
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17091B
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17094A
17094B
Buddhism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Buddhism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Buddhism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Judaism Frederick P Bargebuhr
Part Two of Above
Judaism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Judaism Frederick P Bargebuhr
Part Two of Above
Judaism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Judaism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Judaism James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Judaism Frederick P Bargebuhr and Synagogue
Part Two of Above
Islam James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Islam James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Islam James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Islam James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Christianity Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Christianity Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Christianity Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Christianity Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Christianity Ancient James Spalding
Part Two of Above
Christianity Medieval Robert H Welch
Part Two of Above
Christianity Ref Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Creeds Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Sources of Authority James C Spalding
Part Two of Above
God Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Man James C Spalding
Part Two of Above
Christ James C Spalding
Part Two of Above
Church of Sacraments Robert J Welch
Part Two of Above
Church of Sacraments Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
Christian Life Robert Michaelsen
Part Two of Above
Eschatology Franklin Sherman
Part Two of Above
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30 minRELIGIOUS DRAMATIZATION
D70
This tape was made available as a public service to the schools of Georgia by Mr Sam
Candler of Magnetic Recordings 4109 Peachtree Rd N E Atlanta Ga The series
from which this tape was taken was prepared under the direction of a group of experts
in the Catholic Jewish and Protestant faiths using an exacting translation which
preserves the dignity of the language of the Bible while eliminating archaic termin
ology It offers churches schools and home listeners a whole new dimension in the
Bible elihsha
Catalog No
4898
Title
Length
Told From the Book of Life 15 min
A dramatization of the slaying of the giant Goliath by David and
the subsequent rout of the Philistines by the army of Saul
ON WINGED SANDALS
C16
All children should be acquainted with the characters and stories of the Ancient Greek
myths This series of dramatized myths should prove entertaining as well as education
al Mercury messenger of the gods takes the children with him ON WINGED SANDALS TO
MOUNT OLYMPUS Dr Grace Beede Professor of Latin Greek and Art at the State
University of South Dakota has been most helpful in preparing the series Courtesy
of South Dakota School of the Aireljh
Catalog No Til
4286 Baucis and Philemon
4287 Arachne and Minerva
4288 Cupid and Phyche
4289 Midas and the Golden Touch
4290 Daedalus and Icarus
4291 Theseus
4292 Jason and the Golden Fleece
4293 Oedipus and the Sphinx
4294 Atalanta and the Golden Apples
4295 Echo
4296 Pandora
4297 The Story of Io
4298 Judgment of Paris
4299 Trojan Horse
4300 Dr Beedes Talk
4301 Ulysses and Circe
4302 Return of Ulysses
4303 Aeneas
4304 Neptune and Minerva
4305 Phaethon
4306 Pegasus and Bellerophon
4307 Orion and the Dolphins
4308 Ceres and Persephone
4309 Hercules
4310 Further Adventures of Hercules
4311 Diana and Orion
4312 Orpheus and Eurydice
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TALES FROM OLYMPUS
C17
Produced by the Junior League of Newark Inc in cooperation with WBGO Newark New
Jersey and submitted by the Junior League of Newark Inc Members of the Childrens
Proqrams Committee wrote and recorded a series of two radio programs on popular Greek
myths and legends They were broadcast over WBGOFM the radio station for the Board
of Education All but one part was taken by League members or husbands of members
and sons when parts called for deepvoiced Greek Gods and voices of young boys The
series is specifically designed for the ninth grade but all upper elementary and
junior high school classes will find it valuable and interesting Courtesy of Kent
State Universityeljh
Catalog No
3857 Damon and Pythias
3858 Pandora
3859 Daedalus and Icarus
3860 Ceres Persephone and Pluto
4173 Admetus and Alcestus
Title
4174
Orpheus and Eurydice
Length
15 min
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WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG
C18
Produced and submitted by the Junior League of Salt Lake City Utah This series
dramatizes myths from many lands Courtesy of Kent State Universityjhsh
Catalog No Tit
4191 King Midas and the Golden Touch
4192 Phaethon
4193 Echo and Narcissus
4194 Orpheus and Eurydice
4195 Persephone
4196 Hercules and the Golden Apples
4197 Pandora
4198 The Gifts to Amaterasu
4199 The Legend of the Palm Tree
4200 Iduna and the Golden Apples
4201 The Lorelei
4202 Wunzh the Dreamer
4203 Mavi
Length
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CBS SCHOOL OF THE AIR
B85
A number of subjects is treated Courtesy of Virginia Department of Education
jhshta
Catalog No
15330
15331
15332
15333
15334
15335
15336
Title
Across the Pyrenees to Spain
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Air Traffic
Along the Danube
Americas United
And So to Sleep
Assembly Lines
Length
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8 15337 Battle of Thermopylae
15338 Behind the Ranges
15339 Being a Woman
15340 Brain Waves
15341 Can Machines Think
15342 Captain Scarfield
15343 Casey Jones and the Locomotive No 638
15344 The Cave
15345 Challenge to Defeat
15346 Children Are People
15347 Choosing the Leader
15348 Citizens Castle
15349 Class Dismissed
15350 Community Planning
15351 Conquest of Fear
15352 Courts of Justice
15353 Doctor George Washington Carver
15354 Down Mexico Way
15355 Dublin Ireland 1802
15356 East of the Rhine
15357 Education for What
15358 Electronic Robots
15359 Encore Please
15360 Endless Horizons
15361 Eternal Vigilance
15362 Family Album
15363 Farmers Future
15364 Fear of War
15365 Flying Ebony
15366 Free to Come and Go
15367 Free to Inquire
15368 Freedom From Want
15369 Freedom From Work
15370 From Bohemias Fields and Meadows
15371 Heart of Danger
15372 Holy Land
15373 Hunger
15374 Immigration
15375 It Can Happen to You
15376 Justin Morgan Had a Horse
15377 Keeping Clean
15378 Land of the Opera
15379 Leaves of Grass
15380 Life We Live
15381 Longer Life
15382 Maggie
15383 Magic Shop
15384 A Man Can Speak His Mind
15385 A Mans Worship
15386 Marriage or a Career
15387 Mediterranean Ports
15388 Microbe Invaders
15389 Mister Conley
15390 My Representative
15391 Nations Health
15392 North to Canada
15393 Other Worlds
15394 Our Natural Resources
15395 Overture
15396 Pancakes Paris
15397 Partners of Powder Hole
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15398 Playing the Game
15399 Political Parties
15400 Portable Mrs Tillson The
15401 Potsdam Concert
15402 Power Unlimited
15403 Propaganda
15404 Rest and Leisure
15405 Right to Know
15406 Road to Wimbleton
15407 Roger Sudden
15408 Saludos Americanos
15409 Secret of the Porcelain Fish The
15410 Secret Sea
15411 Sex Education
15412 Sick Minds
15413 Star Mouse The
15414 Take It Easy
15415 Taking a Chance
15416 Thats My Idea
15417 These United States
15418 This Is Football
15419 Twelfth Night
15420 Under the Law
15421 Viva America
15422 Wandering Nederlanders
15423 Wayward Youth
15424 Weep No More My Lady
15425 We Pay to Be Free
15426 What People Like
15427 What We Inherit
15428 Why We Laugh
15429 Window on the World
15430 Winwagon Smith
15431 World Trade
15432 The Young King
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
A78
The following discussions which concern Child Growth and Development have been pre
pared 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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Catalog No
15003
15004
15005
15006
15007
Title
Length
Discipline 30 min
What is meant by Discipline What are some constructive ways to dis
cipline 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 neces
sary 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 se
lected Examples of effective story telling are included
Toys for Children 30 min
What are helpful suggestions in the purchase of toys What factors
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15011
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 maturi
ty
Heredity and Environment 30 min
How do these factors work together in human development What limits
are imposed by heredity How can stimulating environments 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 aver
age 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
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
A79
Programs from the University of Oklahoma jhsha
Catalog No Title
3052 Should Children Make Decisions
3053 When Is an Excuse an Alibi
3054 Do All Children Quarrel
3055 My Child Wont Help at Home
3056 Are ExtraCurricular Activities Important
3057 My Child Has Trouble at School
3058 Discipline Is a Problem
3059 What About Radio and Television
3060 Children Wont Stay Home
3061 My Parents Quarrel
3062 What Is Right and What Is Wrong
3063 Which Religion Is the Right One
3064 What Shall We Believe
3065 What Is There to Expect
3066 Is Etiquette Necessary
3067 How Can I Be Popular
3068 How Can I Overcome Being Shy
3069 Whats Wrong With Public Courting
3070 Im a Poor Conversationalist
3071 Why Are People Jealous of Me
3072 How Can I Control My Temper
3073 Whats Wrong With Clubs
3074 Why Arent Parents Consistent
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
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IS ANYBODY HOME
A84
Miss Ruth Huey Chief of Home and Family Life Education Service Texas Education Agen
cy and Mrs F C McConnell State Chairman of Education for Family Living Texas Con
gress of Parents and JTeachers and Thomas D Rishworth National Radio Chairman for
11 the National Congress of Parents and Teachers were chief consultants in the develop
ment of the following programs Mrs Marye Benjamin wrote the scripts The programs
were produced by Radio House of the University of Texas as a part of the Texas School
of the Air under the supervision of Hugh Proctor AudioVisual Consultant Texas Edu
cation Agency sha
The Citizen Child His Destiny A Free World
Catalog No Title
1424 Growing Up 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
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What the World Expects of Youth
What Youth Expects of the World
15 min
LEARNING TO LIVE
A82
A panel of school children with Mrs Esther Buffler as moderator discusses topics
covering precepts habits and attitudes in sound everyday living These programs
have been prepared and presented by Radio House The University of Texas from scripts
written by Mrs Marye Benjamin and Mrs Virginia Jackson and produced by Harvey
Herbst and Robert Polunsky Courtesy of Texas School of the Air and Tapes eljh
Catalog 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
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LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
B81
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 nar
ration areas of interest to children within the concepts of the Four Freedoms Free
dom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom from Fear Freedom from Want The primary
objectives of the series are general enrichment deeper understanding of human rela
tionships 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
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
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Journey Westward The Mormons
The Peacemakers The Quakers
A Brand New Citizen Immigrants
Victory Over Fear Franklin Roosevelt
The Enemy Whose Bite Was Death Yellow Fever
The Man Who Printed the Truth Zenger Case 17341735
The Freedom Paper 1215 A D Magna Carta
A Mighty Document U S Constitution
Baskets and Backboards Basketball Season
The Pony Express Pioneer Communication
Flying Words Radio
The Top of a Cop Policeman
Border Patrol Customs Officials
Exodus 1951 Passover
Those Who Serve in White Hospitals
A Forest Ranger
A Farm at Threshing Time
The Forgotten American
The Merritts of Mesabi
A Game Warden
A Patrolman J G
A Living Legend
Pictures in the Air
A Package for the People
A Lighthouse Keeper
Little Christmas
Scads and Scads of Christmas Gifts
Holiday Hymn
The Feast of Lights
Printers Ink
Lions Tigers and Monkeys Too
The Great Gold Rush
Four Keys for Living
An Assembly Line
A Page From History
Trains TrainsI Trains
Kites for Kids
His Excellency the Governor
Jelly Beans and Chocolate Drops
An Easter Prayer
Junior Artists
A Midnight Ride
Batter Up
A Fish Story
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SOCIAL STUDIES
B79
For These We Speak
For These We Speak deals with mental health Courtesy of Minnesota Department of
Education shta
Catalog No
2447
Title
Length
15 min
The Story of Louise Mapleton
Accomplishments of a well run mental hospital Helen Hayes
2448 The Case of Cynthia Edwards 15 min
Home cure for mental cases Helen Hayes
2449 P O Gets Another Chance 15 min
Employer aid in mental recovery
14 Role of hospital attendants
Lift Psychological problems of veterans
Role of a mental health clinic
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2450 Aunt Milly and the Family Skeleton
Mental illness is no disgrace
2451 Hats off to Sarge
2452 Joe Chandler Gets a
2453 The Kopecs Dilemma
2454 Forgotten Children
Through proper normal mental care defectives can be useful
munity
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
2461B Part Two of Above
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
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
B90
This series is to help you develop in your pupils an attitude toward Freedom Courte
sy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching el
Catalog No Title
2415 A Brand New Year Introduction to series
2416 From the Land of the Nile Interview with Egyptian student
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Citizen of a New Nation Interview with Indian student
Comparing Worlds Interview with German student
Were Good Neighbors Interview with South American
What Do We Think Review and introduction to new unit
Americas First Citizens American Indian before white man
The March of Death American Indian after white man
Strange Paths Indian city life today
Proof of the Past Life on an Indian Reservation
Lets Think It Over Review and introduction to new unit
A Society of Friends Quakers in the Old World
Quaker City Quakers Come to America
Caravans toward Salem Quakers in Iowa
Seven Villages Iowas Amana Colony
Hollanders in Iowa Iowas Dutch Colony
An Unchanging World Iowas Amish Colony
Something New Review and introduction to new unit
A Good Neighbor Franklin Roosevelt
He Dared to Love His Country Davy Crockett
A Walk at Midnight Abraham Lincoln
Blessed Are the Peacemakers Ralph Bunche
Their Final Triumph Sacco and Vanzetti
Remember Whats Important Review and introduction to new unit
The Eagle of Santo Domingo Toussainte LOuverture
For Him No Escape Socrates
I Sail for Liberty Johnny Ordronaux
Father of His Country Mahatma Gandhi
A Free Press John Peter Zenger
The Pen Is Mighty Thomas Paine
The Lost Letter
Ideas Seem So Big Review of series
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HOWS THE FAMILY
D56
A series of dramatic programs designed to show how important the family is to the
members of the family and to the society of which the family is a part The series
covers some conceptions of the family which should be changed and some which should
be defended against change Consultants to the production are members of the State
University of Iowa faculty who are heard as commentators They are Dr Frank Coburn
Senior Staff Psychiatrist Dr Boyd McCandless Director of the Child Waifare Research
Station Dr Harold Saunders Chairman of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
and Professor Wayne Vasey former Director of the School of Social Work Hows the
Family was produced at Radio Station WSUI of the State University of Iowa under a
grant in aid from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and the Ford
Foundation The series won an Honorable Mention in the Social Problems Division of
the 1955 Exhibit of American Educational Programs at Ohio State University Courtesy
of University of Colorado sht
Catalog No
16805
16806
16807
16808
Title
Length
My Folks Did It This Way 30 min
The adjustment of the young married couple to a pattern not quite
like eithers expectations arising from their own needs
Tell Me What to Do 30 min
A classroom of school children betray their parents attitudes and
practices
Out in the Cold 30 Min
The resentment created in the older child by parents who ignore him
in the presence of the baby
The School Behind the Home 30 min
Parentteacher relationships with the child as interpreter and
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misinterpreter of what happens at school
What Will People Think 30 min
A portrayal of extremes in attention and indifference to public
opinion about home habits
Square Pegs in Round Holes 30 min
The struggle of a boy against his fathers pressure in the choice of
a vocation
Adolescents on the Loose 30 min
A story showing that problem adolescents can be created by unthinking
parents
Adolescent Fancy 30 min
Two wise parents endure but limit the unpredictabilities of their
adolescent son
Life Without Father 30 mint
The trials of a woman who had to be both mother and father to her
children The tragedy of divorce
Age Is Meant for Living 30 min
Difficulties of a widow in the home of her children
Route 1 or 79th Street 30 min
A farm family moves to the city and compares the fight for the good
life in the two places
The Family Is Here to Stay 30 min
General observations on the modern family as the source of tomorrows
citizens
Consultants Roundtable 30 min
A discussion of the American family past and present with notes of
reassurance
RADIO CHILD STUDY PROGRAM
D58
Setting the Stage for Happy Healthful Childhood is the theme of the 195657 Radio
Child Study Program entitled Know Your Children This series consists of various
topics all of which are aimed to indicate how a childs physical and emotional environ
ments influence his development Besides different aspects of the home environment
being discussed the influences of the school and community are also included among
the topics The programs are in the nature of informal discussions between the
moderator and a different participant for each program An elementary school princi
pal and father moderates each program and the participants are from various depart
ments of the State University of Iowa This series is sponsored by the Iowa Child
Welfare Research Station Courtesy of University of Colorado t
Catalog
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4974
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Length
15 min
Setting the Stage for Happy Healthful Childhood
An Introduction of Series
How to Look at Your Childs Behavior 15 min
Looking Through Your Childs Eyes for Understanding of his Behavior
Lets Live Democracy 15 min
How to Implement Democracy in the Home
Living With Children 15 min
The Distinctiveness of ParentChild Relations
Discipline and the Permissive Parent 15 min
The Place of Discipline and Permissiveness in ParentChild
Relations
Home and School Work Together 15 min
Different Ways Parents and Teachers Can Cooperate
Widening Their Experiences 15 min
The Importance of Broad and Varied Experiences for Young Children
The Home Library 15 min
Encouraging Your Child to Enjoy Books at Home
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Materials for Creative Play
A Family Christmas
Becoming a Boy and Girl
Lets Welcome the New Baby
The Child and Money Matters
Nutrition and the Growing Child
Promoting Health and Hygiene in the Home
Going to the Doctor
The Child and His Dentist
Emotions Are Elusive
Culture and Personality
How the Home Affects the Mental Health
Mental Education in the School
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
D77
Miscellaneous political science tapes recorded during 19601965 eljhsh
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Title
16582
15501
15512
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Length
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16667A Tribute to a Patriot
Salute to Dwight D Eisenhower
16667B Part Two of Above 30 min
16582A The Invincible Teddy 30 min
The Invincible Teddy an original drama treating Theodore
Roosevelts formative years is a presentation of Our American
Heritage series Jan 1961 of historical dramatizations
The story concerns young Roosevelts battles both physical and
political as a New York politician and Dakota rancher It tells of
the deep personal tragedy that caused him to leave New York and
abandon his career in politics and then his decision to return to
a career of public service
Part Two of Above 30 min
President Trumans Korea Message July 15 1950 30 min
President Trumans State of the Union Message January 4 1950 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
The State of the Union Address By President Truman 1951 30 min
President Eisenhowers Farewell Address Jan 17 1961 30 min
Inaugural President John F Kennedy Jan 20 1961 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
President Lyndon B Johnsons First Message to the Congress of the United
States Nov 27 1963 at Washington D C 30 min
17022A President Lyndon B Johnsons State of the Union Address Jan 8 1964
30 min
17022B Part Two of Above 30 min
NOTEj The following two tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded
at 334 inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send
one 1200 foot tape for each program wanted
17631 The State of the Union Address by President Lyndon B Johnson January 4
1965 60 min
17632 Inauguration of President Lyndon B Johnson and VicePresident Hubert
Humphrey January 20 1965 60 min
EYES WIDE OPEN
D20
The experience of working for a livelihood can be a full and happy one or a borinq and
miserable one depending upon how well the work and the worker are fitted to each
other Choosing an occupation wisely requires both information and thought The
18 theme of these programs is Dont choose your lifework blindly keep your eyes wide
open and find the one that really suits you Such things as training personality
wages and working conditions will be explained There are disadvantages in all jobs
but what is a disadvantage to one worker will be an advantage to another Produced by
Radio and Television Services Indiana University Submitted by Indiana School of
of the Sky No broadcast restrictions Courtesy of Kent State University sh
Catalog No Title
4810 Its a Big World
4811 Its a Changing World
4812 Occupations in Your Community
4813 Choosing Your Occupation
4814 Interests Aptitudes and Skills
4815 Knowing Yourself
4816 Personality and Occupations
4817 Preparing for Your Occupation
4818 Preparing Through Experience
4819 Military Service
4820 Getting a Job
4821 How You Can Study Occupations
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GETTING AND SPENDING
D18
Produced by George C Johnson Submitted by Indiana School of the Sky Indiana U
Broadcast Restrictions ASCAP License Courtesy of Kent State University shta
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Title
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Economics and You 15 min
What is economics Who is concerned with economics What do we
need to know about economics How can we learn about bur business
and economic system
Budgeting 15 min
What is a budget How can we prepare a budget What kind of re
cords should we keep What should be the major items of our budget
What about savings
Credit 15 min
What kinds of credit are available to me When should I use credit
How do I obtain credit
Housing 15 min
Should I rent or buy a house What factors will help me decide on a
location for my home What type and size house do I need What
legal problems are involved in home ownership What financial ar
rangements can be made for home ownership
Insurance 15 min
What is insurance What kinds of insurance are there How do I
plan my insurance program What should be the essential elements of
my insurance plan
Consumer Buying 15 mn
What are the principles of buying that a consumer may follow What
legal protections does a consumer have when buying How can stand
ards grades and labels aid the buyer
Use of Banks I5 min
What are the kinds of banks we have What services do banks pro
vide What are the functions of banks in our economy
That Automobile I5 min
When should I buy a car Should I buy a new car or a used car
What price range should I consider for my car How can I decide
which car is best for me How can I finance a car purchase What
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about insurance for my automobile
Government and the Consumer 15 min
How does the Government aid and protect the consumer What health
services are available to the consumer How do the Food and Drug Ad
ministration and the Federal Trade Commission help the consumer
How does the consumer benefit from government services in agricul
ture How do consumers benefit from such government responsibilities
as postal services and highways
Government Expenditures 15 min
What should the government spend money for What does the govern
ment spend money for Federal State Local What are the effects
of government spending
The Public Debt 15 min
When did the government get into debt Why did it get into debt
What are the main effects of the public debt What should be done
about the public debt
Taxes 15 min
What is a tax What are the purposes of taxes How should the
total tax burden be distributed among the people How do taxes
affect our spending saving and investment What may we expect
with respect to taxes in the future
The Money Supply 15 min
What is money What are the uses of money How much money do we
need How do we control the supply of money How is money related
to the general price level
Distribution of Income 15 min
How is the total national income divided among the people Is it
desirable that some people get more income than others What dan
gers if any result from extreme inequality of income How can the
distribution of income among the people be changed What chanqes
if any are desirable at the present time
Corporations 15 min
What is a corporation Who owns a corporation Who controls a cor
poration What do corporations own in a country How would you
punish a corporation if it did wrong
Collective Bargaining 15 min
What is meant by collective bargaining Does collective bargaining
always result in a strike Is collective bargaining onesided Does
collective bargaining destroy the free enterprise system
The RightToWork Law 15 min
What does the right to work mean Who are in favor of such a law
Who are opposed to it Do we have requirements for other occupa
tions For medicine For law For others
Minimum Wage Law
What is a minimum wage law What is the purpose of such a
Who would be helped by it Who might be hurt by it What should
the minimum wage be
OldAge Pensions
What is an oldage pension Who is entitled to get such pensions
Where does the money come from Are these pensions earned What
is unemployment compensation Why do people ever become involun
tarily unemployed Is anybody besides the unemployed people them
selves hurt by their unemployment
Farm Problem 15 min
What is the farm problem Why cant farmers get along as well as
manufacturers do Which farmers are the worst off nowadays Why
dont farmers who are doing badly quit farming and go into some
other occupation Have any farmers done so in recent years
Government Aid to Agriculture 15 min
Why and how does the government support farm prices How effective
are direct government payments to farmers Control of farm produc
15 min
law
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tion Acreage allotments The Soil Bank What other possible
methods are there
Foreign Aid 15 min
Why should we aid any foreign countries How can we aid them What
countries have we aided What countries should we aid When is
this thing going to stop
Advertising and You 15 min
What is the purpose of advertising What appeals are used in the
different types of advertising How can the consumer interpret
advertisements Who regulates advertising and how do they do it
Is it true that the consumer always pays for advertising
Free Enterprise System 15 min
What is meant by enterprise From what is our system free From
what is it not free Who makes the rules What degree of freedom
is desirable

GUIDANCE AND OCCUPATIONS
A48
This series was prepared by Indiana University
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Title
An Introduction to You
Reaching for Maturity
What Is Maturity
Interests Pay Dividends
Do You Have What It Takes
Lets Look at Jobs
Youre on Your Own
Open and Closed Doors
Yourself and Your Job
More About Choosing Your Job
Getting Ready for Your Job
Working to Learn and Learning to Work
About That High School Record
Test Me on This One
Activities Are They Worth It
Something to Interest Everybody
Teachers Are People Too
Personalitys the Thing
What Is Normal Behavior
Your Personality and Your Health
A Message to the Stag Line
About Your Home Life
Time on Your Hands
The Truth About Yourself
Lets Look at the Records
Success Its Up to You
Nursing Meets Todays Challenge
Whats on Your Mind
Worrying is normal up to a point
Lets Face It none of us is perfect but
Getting Along With Others
Achieving emotional maturity involves
How Do You Measure Up
Personality tests are amazing because
Oh These Academic Walls
Required subjects are designed to get
the privileges of maturity
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many trials and setbacks
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of what they reveal
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you ready for the duties and
21
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Can You Say It 15 min
Learning to speak and write puts the plus in personality
What Do You Know 15 min
What you know determines your job friends and the social paths you
are going to follow
What Can You Do 15 min
There is no better place than school to test those skills
Particulars on ExtraCurriculars 15 min
Student activities open a number of opportunities
How About a Date 15 min
First dances and dates need not be painful
How Do I Look 15 min
We arent all beautiful or big but we can make the most of our good
points
Home Sweet Home 15 min
Practice the golden rule on your family and enjoy your home
Working to Learn 15 min
Todays high school student needs more than knowledge
Can You Land the Job 15 min
Certain skills will make the job hunting easier
Are You Worth It 15 min
Do you return enough of the investment in your education to make it
worthwhile
What Is Normal Growth 15 in
HOLLYWOODS ANSWER TO COMMUNISM
E5
Hollywoods Answer to Communism is a threehour program containing video taped
speeches delivered in the Los Angeles Sports Arena and in the Hollywood Bowl under the
sponsorship of the California School of AntiCommunism These speakers explain what
the Communist conspiracy is how it recruits how it operates what its goals are how
to recognize it and how to combat it Courtesy of Deering Milliken Inc eljhsh
Catalog No Title
17035A Hollywoods Answer to Communism
By Rep Walter H Judd RMinn
17035B Part Two of Above
17036 What Communism Means to You
By Senator Thomas J Dodd DConn
17037A The Course of Communism
By Dr Fred C Schwarz
17037B Part Two of Above
17038A Can the West Win
By Mr W Cleon Skousen
17038B Part Two of Above
Length
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THE CHRISTIAN ANTICOMMUNISM CRUSADE
E14
The following recordings are from programs conducted by representatives of the
Christian AntiCommunism Crusade in cooperation with schools civic groups churches
state legislatures military organizations and local area studygroups in many sections
of Texas and of the United States Many tape programs in addition to those listed
below and also films and printed materials are available upon request to the Christian
AntiCommunism Crusade 3400 Montrose Boulevard P 0 Box 6422 Houston 6 Texas
Officers of the organization are Fred C Schwarz M D President Trev White
Executive VicePresident Jim D Colbert VicePresident Murray Ashwill Assistant to
22the President George W Wescott M D VicePresident and W P Strube Jr
Secretary Courtesy of Texas Education Agency sha
Catalog No
17246
17247
17248
17249
17250
Title
Communism A Scientific Disease
Dr Fred C Schwarz M D
Communism A Program of Regeneration
Dr Fred C Schwarz M D
Communisms Paranoic Nature
Dr Fred C Schwarz M D
Admiral Schindler Commandant Eighth Naval District Address to the
Military Affairs Committee 30 min
Dr Fred C Schwarz M D Address to Joint Session of Texas House and
Senate March 1959 30 min
Length
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30 min
30 min
The following addresses were delivered to large audiences in Austins new municipal
auditorium September 1819 1959 as an AntiCommunism Seminar culminating Austin
AntiCommunism Week as proclaimed by Mayor Tom Miller
17253A Philosophy Morals and Motives of Communism 30 min
Dr Fred C Schwarz President Christian AntiCommunism Crusade
17253B Part Two of Above 30 min
17253C Part Three of Above 30 min
17255A Communist Party Fronts and Captive Organizations 30 min
Dr Fred C Schwarz
17255B Part Two of Above 30 min
17255C Part Three of Above 30 min
17257A Coexistence The Cornerstone of Communist Conquest 30 min
Dr Fred C Schwarz
17257B Part Two of Above 30 min
17257C Part Three of Above 30 min
The Philosophy Organization and Strategy of Communism by Dr Fred C Schwarz M D
President of Christian AntiCommunism Crusade
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Nature of Communism Marx Engels Lenin Stalin
Philosophy Atheism and Materialism
Historical Materialism
Dialectical Materialism
Applications of the Dialectic
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a Class War b Revolution c Communist Conception of Peace
Communist Morality 15 min
a Good and Evil b Right and Wrong c Truth and Error
Lenin and Bolshevism 15 min
Party Organization Democratic Centralism 15 min
Party Policy Left Wing Communism An Infantile Disorder 15 min
Dictatorship of the Proletariat 15 min
Techniques of Conquest 15 min
a Conquest of Students b Organization of Student into Core of
Communist Party
Technique of Conquests Exploitation of Basic Human Desires Needs and
Grievances 15 min
Technique of Conquests Minority Dictatorship and Universal Slavery
15 min
Communism World Menace of Today by Dr Fred C Schwarz M D President of
Christian AntiCommunism Crusade
5391
5392
5393
5394
5395
5396
5397
5398
5399
5400
5401
What Is Communism
Communism and Philosophy
Communism and Science
15 min
15 min
15 min
23
5402 Communism and Human Regeneration
5403 Why Millionaires Ministers of Religion and College Professors
Communists
5404 Communism and World Conquest
5405A The Communist Blueprint for the Conquest of the United States
5405B Part Two of Above
5407 Communism and Peace
5408 Will Communism Collapse from Within
5409 The Death of Stalin and the Nature of Malenkov
5410 Communism and Education
5411 What Must We Do
Methods Techniques and Results of Communism by W P Strube Jr
5412 Communisms Program of World Conquest
5413 Where Do We Stand in the Cold War
5414 Economic Aspect of the Cold War
5415 Military Aspects of the Cold War
5416 Communist Conquest by Coexistence
5417 Communism and World Events
5418A Communisms Program of ThoughtControl
5418B Part Two of Above
5420 Communism A Disease
5421 Communism A Religion
5422 Why Do Students Succumb to Communism
5423 Cultural Interchange
5424 Suggested Program for Local ActionStudy Group
15 min
Become
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
The following four tapeswere made duringthe Democracy in Action Week program at
Howard Payne College Brownwood Texas in April 1961
17251A
17251B
17252A
17252B
17254A
17254B
17254C
17256A
17256B
The Other Window
By Mr William Roberts VicePresident and Secretary Far Ea
Broadcasting Company
Part Two of Above
War or Peace in 1961
By Mr W B Strube President of MidAmerica Life Insurance
This tape is the morning section of a twopart seminar
Part Two of Above
Communism Is Conquering the World
This is the afternoon section of a twopart seminar by Mr W
Strube See also 17252 above
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Relationship of Government to the People
By Mr John D Conlon Jr of Evanston 111
Part Two of Above
30 min
stern
30 min
30 min
Company
30 min
30 min
B
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
SEMINAR ON AMERICAN STRATEGY
E6
Sponsored by Board of Regents University System of Georgia at the Atlanta Biltmore
Hotel Atlanta Georgia January 16 1962 eljhsh
Catalog No
17189A
17189B
17190A
Title
Length
Honorable Walter H Judd 30 min
Address by Honorable Walter H Judd U S Congress Minnesota
Part Two of Above 30 min
Dr Frank R Barnett 30 min
Address by Dr Frank R Barnett Director of Research Richardson
24
17190B
17191A
17191B
17192A
17192B
Foundation
Part Two of Above
Honorable Thomas J Dodd
Address by Honorable Thomas J Dodd U
Part Two of Above
Major William Mayer
30 min
30 min
Senate Connecticut
30 min
30 min
Address by Major William Mayer Medical Field Service School Ft
Sam Houston Texas
Part Two of Above 30 min
FOCUS ON PANMUNJOM
E43
This tape is a debate between General William P Yarborough Chief United States Rep
resentative on the United Nations Truce Delegation in Panmunjom and his counterpart
General Pack of the North Korean Peoples1 Liberation Army shta
Catalog No
5488 Focus on Panmunjom
Title
Length
15 min
DEFINING DEFENDING AND TEACHING THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE
E12
The following ten programs constitute the culminating activities of the Democracy
inAction Studies conducted by Howard Payne College in the 195859 school year
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency sha
Catalog No
17213
17214A
17214B
17214C
17215A
17215B
17216A
17216B
17217A
17217B
17218A
Title
Length
The Origin of Communism and Its Rise to Power and World Challenge 30 min
Dr Guy Newman President of Howard Payne College The keynote
overview address beginning the series of Democracyin Action
programs
Penetrating Intimate Discerning Description and Evaluation of Life in
Russia as Seen by Experienced Feminine Observers 30 min
Miss Helen Poe noted worldtraveler and lecturer Dallas
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
The Invincible Forces Religion Psychology and Common Sense 30 min
The Honorable Willard L Russell Houston attorney writer lecturer
philanthropist and former school superintendent
Part Two of Above 30 min
Faculty Seminar with Mr Russell 30 min
A proposal for expanding the DemocracyinAction project to include
additional emphasis on developing a Reverence for Human Worth
unlocking the latent powers within each human being through creating
a climate of belief in his best changing the bases of evaluation
recognition and rewards in our socioenonomic order to a relationship
to the best possible development of each individual thereby making
it worthwhile to save life from Communism dictatorship slavery and
all other dangers
Part Two of Above 30 min
Freedoms Foundations Spiritual Bases 30 min
Mr John Broger Deputy Director Office of Armed Forces Information
and Education Department of Defense
Part Two of Above 30 min
Faculty Seminar with Mr Broger 30 min
Penetrating troublesome questions and comprehensive lucid answers
25
17218B
17218C
17219A
17219B
17219C
17220A
17220B
17221A
17221B
17222A
17222B
clarification of definitions and differences between Socialism and
Communism responsibility of the individual for learning to define
to defend and to teach Democracy and the American way of life
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Analyzing and Measuring Six Foundation Areas of Our Liberty Sixty
Years Ago and Now Practical Suggestions for Preserving Our
Freedom 30 min
Demonstrating a unique and effective method or technique for polling
the opinions of a large audience and stimulating some change in
majority opinions by causing reexamination of the facts by Mr
John Broger
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Howard Payne College Student Panel with Mr Harry Lindquist in
Exploratory Discussion Before the College Chapel Assembly 30 min
Mr Harry Lindquist Harvard University freshman a member of
President Eisenhowers National Committee for the 1960 White House
Conference on Children and Youth and this Committees youngest
member a brilliant dedicated humble young man whom the President
plans to send to Europe as his envoy to youth over there
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Democratic Way 30 min
By Dr Arthur A Smith Economist and VicePresident First National
Bank Dallas a wonderful illuminating interesting and rapid
survey of the beginnings and bases of human freedom and Democracy
Part Two of Above 30 min
Who Is Responsible for Our Economic and Governmental Status 30 min
The Honorable Leonard E Read President of the Foundation for
Economic Education New York an entertaining thoughtprovoking
arousing analysis and search which ends in your own seat
Part Two of Above 30 min
THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
D12
16631
16632
Communism in the United States 30 min
Remarks of J Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion
The Federal Bureau of Investigation 30 min
Remarks of J Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion
THE COMMUNITY AND YOU
C24
Catalog No
Title
Length
16506
16506B
How to Improve Yourself and Your Community 30 min
By Dr Pierce Harris Pastor of the First Methodist Church Atlanta
Georgia Recorded at the Biltmore Hotel
Part Two of Above
30 min
WE HUMAN BEINGS
C25
Produced by the Lowell Technological Institute Lowell Massachusetts
Minnesota State Department of Educationsha
Furnished by
26
Catalog No Title
16485 Baby Growth and Development 04 Years
16486 Your Life Is Being Shaped 511 Years
16487 You Age 1317 Years
16488 Wanted a Job
16489 Handicapped
16490 The Man Who Drank Too Much
16491 Who Am I Old Age
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
C26
Courtesy of radio station WSB Atlanta shta
Catalog No
16503A
16503B
Title
Length
The Case of the Juvenile Delinquent 30 min
This tape was received from WSB Radio and was produced by Mr Elmo
Ellis It consist of interviews with several prominent authorities
regarding the subject Should have general use throughout high school
and especially in guidance courses
Part Two of Above 30 min
GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL ADDRESSES
C32
This series includes a group of tapes consisting of talks given to educational groups
in the state of Georgia during 19591965 shta
Catalog No
16561A
16561B
16562A
16562B
16012A
16012B
16579A
16579B
16580A
16580B
16580C
16581A
16581B
16581C
Title
Length
Grouping 30 min
By Dr John Goodlad at Rock Eagle Elementary Conference March 13
1959
Part Two of Above 30 min
Philosophy of Education 30 min
By Dr John Goodlad at Rock Eagle Elementary Conference March 14
1959
Part Two of Above 30 min
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
Part Two of Above 30 min
Aspects of a Balanced Program of Evaluation An Overview 30 min
By Dr Louis Rath at the A S C D Meeting in Athens July 31
1959
Part Two of Above 30 min
Using Evaluation to Improve Curriculum 30 min
By Dr Louis Rath at the A S C D Meeting in Athens July 31
1959
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Organization and Facilities Needed for a Balanced Program on Evaluation
30 min
By Dr Louis Rath at the A S C D Meeting in Athens July 31
1959
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
27

Courtesy of Georgia Association Future Homemakers of America
17057A
jhshta
17057B
I Was a Hobo Kid Second Edition 30 min
This speech by Mrs Billie Davis well known author of A Desk for
Billie and I Was a Hobo Kid was delivered at the 17th Annual
State Convention of the Georgia Association of Future Homemakers of
America at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel Atlanta Georgia April 27
1962
Part Two of Above 30 min
This tape was prepared by Dr Ira Aaron of the University of Georgia as a report on
on reading in ten school systems in Georgias seventh district ta
17270A A Good Reading Program in Grades One Through Twelve 30 min
The report was made to the Conference on Teaching of Reading in
Georgia Schools as part of the Superintendents Research and Devel
opment Program and was sponsored by the Georgia Association of
School Superintendents the Georgia State Department of Education
and the College of Education of the University of Georgia
17270B Part Two of Above 30 min
Recorded March 22 1963 at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
ta
17274
Education Past Present and Future 30 min
Address by Senator Herman E Talmadge to the 1963 GEA Convention
Recorded September 30 1960 at Athens Georgia ta
17275A Whats Right With Education 30 min
Dr Carl S Winters a Baptist clergyman from Oak Park Illinois
addresses the Ninth Annual Georgia School Boards Association
17275B Part Two of Above 30 min
These two tapes were recorded November 1 and 2 1962 at Athens Georgia ta
17276A
17276B
17277A
17277B
17277C
Improving Quality Education Through Teamwork 30 min
Dr Norton L Beach Teachers College Columbia University addresses
the Joint Annual Conference of the Georgia School Boards Association
and the Georgia Association of School Administrators
Part Two of Above 30 min
Four Dreams of Man 30 min
Dr John H Furbay Director Air World Education Trans World Air
lines addresses the Joint Annual Conference of the Georgia School
Boards Association and the Georgia Association of School Administra
tors
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
The following five tapes were recorded at the Lake Jackson Conference December 12 13
and 14 1962 This is a Cooperative Program sponsored by the Georgia Association
of School Superintendents the State Department of Education and the College of
Education University of Georgia These tapes should be used by professional educa
tion people only ta
17278A An Analysis of or Making Better Use of the Services Provided by the
State Department of Education Colleges in the State and the
Georgia Association of School Superintendents 30 min
By Mr Doyne M Smith Director Bureau of Educational Studies and
Field Services College of Education University of Georgia
17278B Part Two of Above 30 min
2817279A
17279B
17280A
17280B
17281A
17281B
17282A
17282B
Implications of Professional Negotiations for the South 30 min
By Dr Glen Robinson Assistant Director Research Division
National Education Association
Part Two of Above 30 min
Educational Administration A Professional Dilemma 30 min
By Dr Forrest Murphy Professor of Educational Administration and
former Dean of the College of Education University of Mississippi
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Superintendents Responsibility for the Development of Programs of
Special Education 30 min
By Dr Walter Barbe Head Department of Special Education Kent
State University
Part Two of Above 30 min
Educational Administrators as Agents of Improvement 30 min
By Dr John Guy Fowlkes Professor of Educational Administration
and former Dean of the College of Education University of Wisconsin
Part Two of Above 30 min
The following six tapes were recorded at the Lake Jackson Conference February 6 7
and 8 1963 Program Bootstrap This is a Cooperative Program sponsored by the
Georgia Association of School Superintendents the State Department of Education and
the College of Education University of Georgia These tapes should be used by pro
fessional education people only ta
17283A
17283B
17284A
17284B
17285A
I7285B
17019A
17019B
17020A
17020B
17021
The Superintendent and the Social Studies Program in Schools 30 min
By Dr Emlyn Jones Professor of History and Education University of
Wisconsin
Part Two of Above 30 min
Teaching Machines and Programmed Learning Emphasis on Learning Rather
Than Machines 30 min
By Dr Curtis Ramsey Peabody College
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Teaching of Foreign Languages in Schools Emphasis on Elementary
Schools 30 min
By Dr Philip E Arsenault Supervisor Foreign Language Program
Montgomery County Public Schools Rockville Maryland
Part Two of Above 30 min
Communication Needs of Teachers of Exceptional Children 30 min
Speech by Dr Walter Barbe 1963
Part Two of Above 30 min
Communication Skills in the Area of the Gifted 30 min
Speech by Dr Walter Barbe 1963
Part Two of Above 30 min
Language Problems in Special Education 45 min
Speech by Dr Moor 1963
NOTE This program requires one 1800 of recording tape
The following two addresses were made at the one day institute for InService Teachers
sponsored by the Social Science Division Georgia Southern College in the fall of
1963 ta
NOTE These tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200 foot
tape for each program wanted
17291
17292
Address by Dr Carl Brent Swisher 60 min
Thomas P Stran Professor of Political Science The Johns Hopkins
University Oct 26 1963
Address by Dr William Noland 60 min
Chairman Sociology Dept Purdue University Dec 7 1963
The following address was made to the American Association of University Women by
29

Dr Zach S Henderson President of Georgia Southern College ta
NOTE This tape is approximately 60 minutes in length and is recorded at 334 inches
per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200 foot tape for
this program
17293
Resume of Six Months Tour of India 60 min
Dr Henderson with fifteen other U S Educators studied the
problems and programs of the teaching field in India
The following address was made at the Seventh Teacher Education Conference held in
Athens Georgia Jan 16 1964 ta
NOTE This tape is approximately 60 minutes in length and is recorded at 334 inches
per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200 foot tape for
this program
17023
Address by Dr B 0 Smith
60 min
The following twelve tapes were recorded at the Lake Jackson Conference in the winter
of 196364 Operation Bootstrap This is a cooperative program sponsored by the
Georgia Association of School Superintendents The State Department of Education and
the College of Education University of Georgia These tapes should be used by pro
fessional education people only
NOTE This group is recorded at 334 inches per second Those marked 60 minutes
require 1200 of tape Those marked 90 minutes require 1800 of tape ta
90 min
by Dr Virginia Zachert
90 min
90 min
60 min
New Directions in Secondary Education 60 min
By Dr B Frank Brown Melbourne High School Melbourne Fla Oct
25 1963
An Adventure in International Understanding 90 min
By Harry W Morgan Director World Press Institute Macalester
College St Paul Minn Oct 25 1963
Programming Learning
Address to High School Principals meeting
Macon Ga Nov 6 1963
Tomorrows Curriculum
By Dr Harl R Douglass Dec 12 1963
Dr Conants Study on Teacher Certification
By Dr Robert Carbone Dec 13 1963
Development of a Sound Testing Program for a Public School System 60 min
By Dr Jack H Boger Winthrop College Dec 13 1963
Developments in Space Exploration
By Dr Nat Edmondson Jr Research Project Division George C
Marshall Space Flight Center Dec 13 1963
Immune to Decay 60 mjn
By Dr William Ellen Associates NASA Dec 13 1963
Address By Dr Raymond Seegar 90 mi
Feb 6 1964
The Superintendents Responsibility for the Education of Gifted Children
60 min
By Dr Charles E Bish Director Academically Talented Student
Project NEA Apr 16 1964
Part Two of Above 60 min
Modernizing Business Education in Americas High Schools 90 min
By Dr Theodore Woodward Head Department of Business Education
George Peabody College for Teachers Apr 16 1964
Getting Results from a Guidance Program in a School System 90 min
By Dr Merle Olhsen Professor of Education University of Illinois
Apr 16 1964
0nd1Ocrrertri9r4rieCtOraded 0Peratin B0tStraP 3t L9ke JaCkSn SePtember
17160
17161
17162
17163
17164
17165
17166
17167
17168
17169A
17169B
17170
17171
30NOTE These tapes are recorded at 334 inches per second Those marked 30 minutes
require 600 of tape and those marked 60 minutes require 1200 of tape
17583
17584
17585
17586
17587
17588
Responsibility of the Superintendent in Providing for Slow Learners
60 min
By Dr Jack Abramowitz Director General Education Program
Farmingdale Public Schools Farmingdale New York
The NonGraded Primary School 60 min
By Dr Kent C Austin Asst Superintendent in charge of Instruc
tional Services Port Washington Public Schools Port Washington
New York
Problems and Procedures in Handling Appeals to Local Boards and the State
Board of Education 30 min
By Mr A L Evans Asst Attorney General assigned to Education
State Capitol Atlanta Georgia
The Federal Impact Program
By Dr B Alden Lillywhite Asst Director for Federally Affected
Areas U S Office of Education Washington D C
Fire Safety in School Buildings
By Mr N E Viles Jr Consultant Florida State Department of
Education Tallahassee Florida
Automation and the Public Schools 60 min
By Dr Seymour L Wolfbein Director Office of Manpower Automation
and Training U S Department of Labor Washington D C
30 min
60 min
The following tapes were recorded at Operation Bootstrap at Lake Jackson December 9
and 10 1964 ta
NOTE These tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200
foot tape for each program wanted
17624 Art Education in Public Schools 60 min
By Mr Hayden C Bryant Jr Supervisor Art Education Panellas
County Public Schools Clearwater Florida
17625 Teaching of Reading in the Junior and Senior High Schools 60 min
By Dr Morton Botel Assistant Superintendent Bucks County Public
Schools Levittown Pennsylvania
17626 Creativity in Management 60 min
By Dr Daniel J Schwartz Professor of Marketing Georgia State
College
17627 One Hundred Years Toward the Profession 60 min
By Dr Archibald Shaw Associate Secretary American Association of
School Administrators
17628 Indifference the Major Crime 60 min
By Dr Kimball Wiles Dean College of Education University of
Florida
17629 How Data Processing Can Serve Public Schools 60 min
By Mr Daniel Blackburn Director Government and Education Con
tracts IBM New York City New York
17630 Selected Phases of the Economic Opportunity Act Neighborhood Youth
Corps Project etc 60 min
By Mr William Lynch representative from Mr Sargent Shrivsrs
Office of Economic Opportunity Washington D C
The following tapes were recorded at Operation Bootstrap at Lake Jackson February 3
and 4 1965 ta
NOTE These tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200
foot tape for each program wanted
31
Elementary Guidance as a Preventive Approach to Educational Difficulties
60 min
By Dr Warren C Bonney Associate Professor Counseling and Guid
ance University of Illinois Urbana Illinois
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Use of Carpeting in School Buildings
60 rain
By Dr MiHard J Smith Shaker High School Lathan N Y
The Administrators Role in Curriculum Development 60 min
By Dr Chris Jung Head Department of Secondary Education Univer
sity of Indiana Bloomington Indiana
Responsibility of the Superintendent for Improving the Teaching Profes
sion 60 min
By Dr Earl Armstrong Professor of Education Florida State Univer
sity Tallahassee Florida
The following tapes were recorded at the Superintendents Research and Educational
Development program at the Operation Bootstrap Conference at Lake Jackson Georgia
April 14 and 15 1965 ta
NOTE These tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200
foot tape for each program wanted
17649
17650
17651
17652
17731
17732
17733
17734
17735
17736
New Developments in School Plant Planning 60 min
By Dr John W Gilliland Director School of Planning Laboratory
University of Tennessee
Educational Leadership for Times Like These 60 min
By Dr L G Derthick Assistant Executive Secretary for Educational
Service NEA
Superintendents Administration 60 min
By Dr Eugene S Lawler distinguished visiting Professor of Educa
tion Southern Illinois University
Duties and Responsibilities of School Board Members 60 min
By Dr Doyne M Smith Director Bureau of Educational Studies and
Field Services College of Education University of Georgia
What Constitutes a Good Science Program in the Elementary School 60 min
By Dr Paul E Blackwood Specialist for Elementary Science U S
Office of Education
Business Politics and Teaching School 60 min
By Dr Harry W Sparks Superintendent of Public Instruction
Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Education Frankfort
Kentucky
Recorded at ASCD summer conference Athens July 1965 Speed is 3 34 only
17742
17743
17744
Theories of Instruction By Dr Ira J Gordon
Emerging Curriculum Patterns By Dr Robert Alfonso
Changing Views of Childhood By Dr Ira J Gordon
60 min
60 min
90 min
EDUCATION
C29
Recorded at the 1962 NAVA Convention in Chicago ta
Catalog No Title
17318A
17318B
Length
AudioVisuals in the Space Age 30 min
Dr C S Winters is a Baptist clergyman from Oak Park Illinois
Part Two of Above 30 min
These five addresses were made in Portland Oregon to the A C E I Study Conference
1964 They are presented courtesy of Mrs Nelloise Mabry of Macon Georgia ta
32

NOTE Each of these tapes is about 60 minutes in length and is recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200 ft
tape for each program wanted
17152
17153
17154
17155
17156
The Quest for Self 60 min
Address by Dr AshleyMontagu Professor Emeritus Department of
Anthropology Rutgers Univ New Brunswick N J
Understanding the Self 60 min
Address by John I Goodlad Professor and Director University
Elementary School U C L A
Reaching the Individual as a Person 60 min
Address by Miss Alice V Keliher Jersey City College N J
Understanding the Selves of Others Peoples Around the World 60 min
Address by Leonard S Kenworthy Professor of Education Brooklyn
College New York
Expressing the Self r 60 min
Address by Mauree Applegate Associate Professor of Education La
Crosse State College Wisconsin
The following seven tapes were recorded at the ASCD Conference in Miami Beach 1964
ta
NOTE These tapes are recorded at 334 inches per second Those marked 60 min
require 1200 of tape Those marked 90 min require 1800 of tape
17172
17173
17174
17175
17176
17177
17178
Tne Child in a Technological Society
By William Kvaraceus
International Understanding
By Dr William C Powell
The Child in a Technological Society
By Arthur Combs
The World of the Individual
By Harold Taylor
Changing Curriculum Leadership
By Richard Foster
Indifference The Major Crime
By Kimball Wiles
The Child in a Technological Society
By Hilda Taba
60 min
60 min
60 min
60 min
60 min
60 min
90 min
This tape was made Friday June 26 1964 at the first general session of the Pre
Conference of American Association of School Librarians held at St Louis The subject
was Cross Media and Curriculum Development ta
NOTE These tapes recorded at 334 inches per second only Send one 1200 foot tape
for each program wanted
17315
17316
Keynote Address By Mr John Goodlad
Dr Harold Drummonds Speech
60 min
60 min
EDUCATION
D81
Courtesy of Mr Garrard coordinator Center for Continuing Education Principals
Work Conference shta
Catalog No
17033
Title
Length
Quality and Quality Education 30 min
Address by Dorothy Neubauer at the Principals Work Conference July
25 1961
33

ITHE SCHOOL DROPOUT PROBLEM
D82
Courtesy of Bell and Howell Co Inc jhshta
Catalog No
17027
Title
Length
The School DropOut Problem 30 min
This is the story of Alfred Vernard of Quincy Illinois a high
school dropout of two and onehalf years An honor student in his
first two years Als grades slumped badly because of his increasing
boredom Finally in a moment of pique Al quit school and has
since drifted aimlessly from job to job Moderated by veteran
Hollywood actor James Stewart
PARENTTEACHER CONFERENCE
D78
Courtesy of National Education Association ta
Catalog No Title
Length
3660
Parents Ask About School By Dr William G Carr 15 min
This program was produced by the National Education Association by
placing four outstanding teachers in studios around the country
Dallas Tex Palo Alto Calif Waukesha Wisj Cape May NJ
and connecting them by class B broadcast lines to the NEA studios in
Washington The cue circuit was a telephone conference call and
the entire 5day discussion was recorded in Washington The questions
were compiled by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
C40
Courtesy of the Atlanta Psychiatric Clinic ta
Catalog No Title
16362A
16362B
Length
Childrens Feelings in the Classroom 30 min
By Dr Thomas P Malone of the Psychiatric Clinic Atlanta Georgia
Part Two of Above 30 min
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON INSTRUCTION
E23
ACEI addresses 196365 Courtesy of Ga Assn for Childhood Education ta
NOTE Recorded at 334 IPS only 60 minute tapes require 1200 of tape 90 minute
tape requires 1800 of tape Please do not ask for any other speed
Catalog No Title Length
17157 Research and Services By Dr Roy M Hall 60 min
17158 The Learning Process By Dr Walter Waetjen 60 rain
17159 Values By Dr James Russell 60 min
17739 Fostering the Childs Potential By Helen Heffernan 90 min
17740 The Child Meets His World By James L Hymes Jr 60 min
17741 The Child His World and His Potential By Bernice M Moore 60 min
34
CHALKDUST
D65
These are 15 minute programs of a lecturedocumentary nature designed for adult
listening Designed to promote understanding of advancements in todays teaching
methods the talks being generally pro the modern public school David K Stewart
Director of Elementary Education Iowa City Public Schools and Frank Snider
Superintendent of Schools Johnson County are the authorities for these talks
Courtesy of University of Colorado t
Catalog No
5096 Discipline for Our Children
5097 Grouping for Reading
5098 Rudy Fleste
5099 General Reading
5100 Reading Readiness
5101 A Teacher Speaks
5102 William Eller
5103 Report Cards and Evaluation
5104 Comic Books
Title
Lenqth
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
BEHIND THE TAPE
D75
Courtesy of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company t
Catalog No
17024A
17024B
Title
Length
Behind The Tape The Teacher 30 min
A guide to audiolingual methods and effective uses of the language
laboratory prepared for the professional educator whose field is the
languages A service of the Magnetic Products Division of Minne
sota Mining Manufacturing Company The consultant is Dr Edward
M Stack Chairman and Professor of the Department of Modern
Languages Villanova University Villanova Pennsylvania Author
of Elementary Oral and Written French The Language Laboratory
and Modern Language Teaching and other text books
Part Two of Above 30 min
EXPERIMENTATION AND TRENDS IN EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
D73
A series of addresses for the summer conference of the Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development June 1961 Developes the theme experimentation and trend in
educational content relating content to the learner ta
Catalog No Title Length
17028A Experimentation and Trends in the Language Arts 30 min
By Mary Jane Tingle
17028B Part Two of Above 30 min
17029 Experimentation and Trends in the Social Studies 30 min
By Mrs Ruby Crowe
17030A Experimentation and Trends in the Foreign Languages 30 min
By Mrs Juanita Abernathy
17030B Part Two of Above 30 min
17032A The Learner in the Midst of the Pie By Alexander Frazier 30 min
17032B Part Two of Above 30 min

35 REPORT FROM THE DEAN
E9
This is a series of exceptionally welldone casehistory programs in attractive
format dramatizing typical problems of college students with some emphasis on problem
students H L Kidd Jr Associate Professor of English of the Agricultural and
Mechanical College of Texas and an established magazine contributor did the pains
taking research script writing directing and some of the acting in the production of
this series of 13 programs These programs have been broadcast on the public service
time of 23 radio stations in the Texas State Network and the Cactus Network
Permission has been granted for rebroadcast as well as for tape duplication for free
educational use in classrooms and organization programs Counseling and guidance
instructors will find this series very helpful Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
shta
Catalog No Title
5419 Flunking for the Sake of His Parents
He couldnt outshine his father
5425 Mother Was a Theta Anne Wasnt at First
The competitive mother
5426 His Destiny Seemed to Be SelfDestruction
The maladjusted war vet
5427 One Good Friend Can Warm a Lonely Land
A lonely foreign student finds a pal
5428 She Would Work Only for What She Wanted
Lazybones finds her metier
5429 A Great College Pitcher Who Struck Out in Life
You cant live your sons life
5430 Learning How to Fire a Salute Instead of a Broadside
Shorty grows up
5431 The Girl Who Fell in Love with Love
Romantic love and rocky marriage
5432 The Student Who Was Almost Too Perfect
The bookworm
5433 The Perennial Undergraduate The College Bum
He couldnt stand the heat
5434 Migraine Headaches on Exam Days Real or Fancied
Psychosomatic illness
5435 The Boy for Whom College Was a Mistake
For him a wrench was right
5436 Concluding Panel Discussion About College and You
In concluding this 13program series A Report from the
Mr H L Kidd Jr writerdirectorproducer of the ser
summation discussion by the professors their wives and
who constituted the cast of actors and other participant
programs about you and your problems in college
Length
15 min
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Dean
ies emcees a
students
s in these
KNOW YOURSELF
A57
This series was orginally prepared and presented over Station KSLH by the Health Radio
Planning Committee for the St Louis Public Schools These programs were designed for
use by Grade 8 however this does not preclude their use in other grades if they con
tribute something worthwhile to the listeners These tapes should help to develop an
understanding and learning of the fundamental similarities between oneself and other
persons which in turn leads to a closer kind of human relationship eljh
36

Catalog No
Title
Length
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
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1210
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Do You Get Mad at Your Parents
What Do You Do With Leisure
Do You Owe Your Community Anything
Is Your Parents Opinion Valuable
If Your Parent Gets Sick and You Must Go to Work
How Can You Belong
Who Gives You a Headache
What Should You Do About Anger
Who Makes the Rules
If You Cant Play Games Like Football and Baseball
How About Tattling
How Grown Up Are You
Is There a Method to Help You in Choosing a Career
What About High School
15 min
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15 min
15 min
LIVING TOGETHER
D57
Children know the right answers when they hear them but they must also see them put
into practice It is an insightful cooperation between school and home We have
generally put the programs into four settings the individual the family the commun
ity and the world at large Courtesy of University of Colorado eljh
Catalog No
Unit One Me Myself And I
Title
Length
4941
4942
4943
4944
4945
4946
4947
Second Base Violin Player
The Story of Einstein
The Sure Case
The New Kids a Bully
The Strange Man That Came to Town
The Best Barber in the Whole Country
I Wish I Wish I Wish
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Unit Two My Family
4948
4949
4950
4952
4953
The PowWow
A Guys First Job
Harriets Got a Brother
We Aint Talking
The Pouter
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Unit Three My Friends Are My Neighbors
4954 Mr McWhits Garden
4955 Discrimination
4956 That Money Eater
4957 What the Candidates Say
4958 The Visitor
4959 Community Self Survey
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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Unit Four My Neighbors Across The World
4960
4961
4962
4963
False Impressions
What History Tells Us
Healthy Nationalism
Mr Gandhi
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
37 4964
4965
Americas Point Four Program
The United Nations
15 min
15 min
SAFETY SAM
A15
This is a series of amusing dramatic programs designed for elementary school pupils
which point out the importance of good safety habits In each program specific
safety rules are emphasized This series is based on the series broadcast by WBOE in
Cleveland Ohio el
Catalog No Title Length
1184 Murder on Wheels Street Safety 15 min
1185 The Case of the Happy Landings 15 min
The Safest Route from Home to School
1186 The Case of the Hazardous Halls Safety in Schools 15 min
1187 The Call of the Wild Witch 15 min
Halloween and Practical Jokes
1188 Danger on the Range Kitchen Hazards 15 min
1189 Ladder to the Hospital Safety in the Home 15 min
1190 Danger Takes No Holiday Accidents at Holiday Time 15 min
1191 The Case of the Lurking Volts Danger in Electricity 15 min
1192 The Case of the Cold Bulldog Safety in Winter Sports 15 min
1193 The Case of the Sinister Shop Safety in the Use of Tools 15 min
1194 The Case of the Toy Assassin 15 min
Christmas Time and Danger
1195 Fair Game for Trouble Safety in OutDoor Play 15 min
1196 The Case of the Deadly Drops Poisons 15 min
1197 The Case of the SixtyFour Dollar Question 15 min
The Answer Is Up to You
DRIVING SAFETY
A14
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
2623
2624
2625
2626
2627
2628
2629
2630
2631
2632
2633
2634
2635
2636
2637
2638
2639
2640
2641
Title
The Dangerous Game
A Right to Be Proud
One for the Books
Mind Your Manners
The Loneliest Boy in Town
For Business Purposes Only
They Protect the Highways
Something Told Me
I Never Knew
The Fabulous Fortune Teller
You Never Can Tell
Along the Way
The Boy Who Wanted Friends
All for Fun
Happy Birthday
The Law of Averages
The Girl Who Missed the Dance
Its Never Too Late to Learn
The Girl Who Borrowed a Car
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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382642
2643
2644
2645
2890
The Cheat
The Forgetful Famil
There Ought to Be a Law
The Careful Kind
Once Too Often
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
DRIVER TRAINING
A13
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators with the cooperation of the
Minnesota Highway Department has made these dramatic programs concerning automobile
safety available jhshta
Catalog No Title
444 Hazardous Driving
445 Drinking and Driving
446 Hit and Run Driver
447 The Driver and the Pedestrian
448 The Difference Between Knowing and Doing
449 Winter Driving
450 Speeding
451 School Bus Safety
452 The Cyclist and the Driver
453 Turning From the Proper Lane
454 Criminal Negligence
455 The Showoff
456 Unearned Rewards
457 Lights and Shadows
458 Good Samaritans of the Highway
459 Dead Right
460 The Pedestrian Has the RightofWay
461 Speed Spree
462 Prisoner 8558 Could Be You
463 Unhappy Holiday
464 The Golden Rule for Safety
465 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
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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39 FJJ kt 1 a
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
Fire Chief Luke Pedestrian Fatality
School Bus Precious Cargo
Cross Roads of Destiny
Closed Car Windows May Mean Death
Winter Hazards
Icy Spots and Cars United in Death
Christmas in a Hospital
Killing Ice
Driving Temptation
Destiny Rides on Tires
Attempt at Suicide
Homes on Wheels
Seeing Eye Dog
Luck Runs Out
Eye Witness
HitRun on the Loose
With You Always in Spirit
The Guilty Conscience
Trusting Your Doctor
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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TEXAS ASSOCIATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF READING
E13
Addresses from Reading Conferences sponsored by the Texas Association for the
Improvement of Reading Courtesy of Texas Education Agency shta
Catalog No
17223A
17223B
17224A
17224B
17225A
17225B
17226A
17226B
17227A
17227B
17228A
17228B
17229A
17229B
17230A
17230B
17231
17231B
17231C
17232A
Title
Length
30 min
The Reading Teacher and Public Relations
Miss Kay L Ware St Louis Public Schools 1955
Part Two of Above
Skills Are Important in Reading Literature Too
Dr Dwight L Burton Florida State University 1955
Part Two of Above
Helping Students over the Reading Obstacles in the Social Studies 30 min
Dr Dwight L Burton Florida State University 1955
Part Two of Above
Structural Techniques Through Remedial Therapy
Dr Ullin W Leavell University of Virginia 1955
Part Two of Above
The Teaching of Spelling
Miss Kay L Ware St Louis Public Schools 1955
Part Two of Above
Putting Punch into Poetry
Dr Dwight L Burton 1955
Part Two of Above
Teaching Moral and Ethical Values Through Reading Guidance
Dr Ullin W Leavell 1955
Part Two of Above
Reading AND the Other Language Skills
Dr David H Russell Professor of Education University of
California Berkeley 1956
Part Two of Above
What Makes a Good Reading Lesson
Dr Constance M McCullough Professor of Education San Francisco
State College 1956
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Grouping Or Groping 30 min
Dr Constance M McCullough 1956
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
40 iii
17232B
17233A
17233B
17234
17235A
17235B
17236A
17236B
17237A
17237B
17237C
17238A
17238B
17239A
17239B
17240A
17240B
17241A
17241B
17242A
17242B
17243A
17243B
17244A
17244B
17245
Part Two of Above 30 min
Fleschs Quotes in Flesch vs in Their Context 30 min
Dr Emery P Bliesmer University of Texas 1956
Part Two of Above 30 min
Techniques for Increasing Faculty Interest in Reading 30 min
Dr Albert Harris 1957
What Every Teacher Can Do About Reading Problems 30 min
Dr Albert Harris 1957
Part Two of Above 30 min
Personal Growth Through Reading 30 min
Dr Matilda Bailey 1957
Part Two of Above 30 min
Wonder and Wisdom in Childrens Books 30 min
Dr Leland B Jacobs 1957
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Combining the Old and the New in Reading Instruction 30 min
Dr A Sterl Artley University of Missouri 1958
Part Two of Above 30 min
Will Your Reading Program Stand Up Under Scrutiny 30 min
Dr A Sterl Artley 1958
Part Two of Above 30 min
Locating Causes of Reading Disabilities 30 min
Dr Kay L Ware Director In Charge of Reading Clinics and Classes
for the Gifted St Louis Public Schools 1958
Part Two of Above 30 min
Reading and The Gifted Learner 30 min
Dr Kay L Ware 1958
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Teaching of Reading A Challenge to Instruction in the Other
Language Arts
Dr Glenn E Barnett University of Texas 1958
Part Two of Above
Increasing Delight Through Reading
Dr M A Gunn 1958
Part Two of Above
Reading in the Total School Program
Dr M A Gunn 1958
Part Two of Above
Problems Administrators Face in Organizing a Sound Reading Program
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Dr A Sterl Artley 1958
MANS RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE
Cll
Rhode Island Department of Education Division of AudioVisual Aids ta
Catalog No Title
The Idea of Man
Length
15629
15630
15631
The Ancient Mediterranean View 30 min
Professor Arnold J Toynbee Director of Studies at the Royal Insti
tute 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
The JudaeoChristian View 30 min
Professor William F Albright the Johns Hopkins University Balti
4115632
15633
15634
15635
15636
15637
15638
15639
15640
15641
15642
15643
15644
15645
15646
15647
15648
more
The Modern View 30 min
Dr Joseph Wood Krutch recently Brander Matthews Professor of Dra
matic Literature Columbia University
The Idea of Society
Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Mediterranean World 30 min
Dr William Linn Westermann Professor Emeritus Columbia University
Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Asian World 30 min
Dr Hu Shih President of the National Peking University Peking
now of New York
Authority and Freedom in Medieval Europe 30 min
The Very Reverend Father DArcy formerly Master of Campion Hall
Oxford
Authority and Freedom in the Modern World 30 min
Dr Robert M Maclver Professor Emeritus Columbia University
The Idea of the Universe
The Old World and the New Humanism 30 min
Dr George Sarton President Union Internationale dHistoire des
Sciences Cambridge Massachusetts
The Universe As Pure Being 30 min
Swami Nikhilananda RamakrishnaVivekananda Center N Y
Knowledge and Faith in Medieval Europe 30 min
Professor Francois L Ganshof University of Ghent Belgium
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
Dr Grayson Kirk President of Columbia University
The Nature of Things
30 min
The Universe Howard P Robertson 30 min
Scientist and Mathematician Professor of Physics at California In
stitute of Technology
Matter Dr Wolfgang Pauli 30 min
Professor of Theoretical Physics at Technische Hochschule Zurich
Switzerland
Life Dr Hermann J Muller 30 min
Biologist Geneticist and 1946 Nobel Prize Winner Professor of
Zoology at University of Indiana
Man Dr Henry A Murray 30 min
Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and exDirector of the
Harvard Psychological Clinic
Human Organization
Law and Freedom John Lord 0Brian 30 min
Constitutional Authority Diplomat and former member of the War Pro
duction Board and the National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy
Use of Resources Jean Monnet 30 min
Statesman and Diplomat Professor of Economics at the Graduate
School of Business of Columbia University
Physical WellBeing Dr Brock Chisholm 30 min
Psychologist exDirector General of the U N World Health Organi
zation
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15649
15650
15651
15652
15653
War and Peace Dr Hans Speier 30 min
Social Scientist and Author Chief of the Social Science Division of
the Rand Corporation
The Human Spirit
Religion Dr Paul J Tillich 30 min
Professor of Philosophical Psychology at Union Theological Seminary
The Plastic Arts Dr W G Constable 30 min
Curator of Paintings at Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Literature Sir Herbert Read Poet and Critic York England 30 min
Music Aaron Copland American Composer 30 min
MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
C45
Courtesy of the Atlanta Psychiatric Clinic ta
Catalog No Title
16504 The Child Nobody Knows
This program deals with mentally retarded children
Length
30 min
TEACHING AND LEARNING
C46
These tapes were assembled from a wide array of sources They may be used for in
service or preservice resources in teacher education or in workshops conferences
and organizational meetings Made available by the College of Education of The Ohio
State University Columbus Ohio on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary in 1957
ta
Catalog No
16366
3909
3910
3911
16367
16368A
16368B
16369
16370A
16370B
39L2
Title
Length
Childrens Needs 30 min
Presents developmental approaches to education based on consistent
concern for childrens needs
Children Need Adventure 15 min
This is a constructive discussion indicating ways in which challenge
lifts childrens aspirations and stimulates their efforts
Children Need Identifications 15 min
Childrens personalities expand as they identify with the work and
workers of home school and community
Lets Pool What We Know 15 min
Grouping the sources of educational insights
Child Development Through Art Education 30 min
Creative endeavor vs stultifying stereotypes
Music and the Creative Urge in Child Development 30 min
Avoiding overemphasis on the mechanics of music
Part Two of Above 30 mn
What Creative Teaching Means 30 min
Instead of beginning with a formal definition this presentation uses
actual examples of creative teaching to clarify meanings and provide
constructive suggestions
Approach to Science Education in Childhood 30 min
A developmental approach to science is contrasted with a logical
formal series of lessons
Part Two of Above 30 mln
Balance in the Curriculum 15 min
43
This is a general discussion of sound curriculum evaluation with
warnings against skews of emphasis
16371A A Creative Approach to the Teaching of Arithmetic 30 min
This presentation shows how the creative approach develops a disposi
tion to use mathematics as a tool for making adjustments and decisions
in the various aspects of intelligent living
16371B Part Two of Above 30 min
3913 Remedial Work 15 min
Remedial work is considered in three ways first with focus on
individual cases for diagnosis and treatment second with focus on
prevention and third with focus on basic research and the implica
tions for improving policies and practices
16373 Discipline for Freedom 30 min
Studies of discipline are cited to indicate the distinctive char
acter of disciplined behavior in a free society
3914 The Emotional Climate of Schools 15 min
This is a plea for mental hygiene in the classroom It specifies con
ditions of the classroom which contribute to emotional blocks and
frustrations
3915 Moral and Spiritual Values in Education 15 min
Emphasizes the developmental approach in the schools concern for
ethical values as guides to conduct which lead to responsible citi
zenship and social maturity
16374 Why Guidance 30 min
The guidance approach is contrasted with the didactic or instruction
al approach
16375A The Experience Approach in Reading 30 min
This is a critical discussion of the values that characterize an
experience approach with practical illustrations based on actual
situations
16375B Part Two of Above 30 min
16376 Why Write 30 min
This is a discussion of purposes which should motivate the childrens
writing and make it possible to develop skills functionally It is
replete with inspiration and suggestions for teachers
16377 Class Situations in Teacher Education 30 min
Eight class situations on the college level are presented following
a brief general introduction
16372 Encouraging Creativity in Student Teaching 30 min
The contributors work with student teachers at levels from nursery
school through high school
3908 Teachers for Todays Schools 15 min
Six challenging propositions are presented spaced so that one or more
could be used for a meeting with either individuals or committees
made responsible for initiating or leading discussion
16563A Fostering Human Values in the Forward Adjustment of Teachers 30 min
This is a constructive discussion of the distinctive differences be
tween mechanical habitbound conceptions of school practice and con
cern for human values human development and human relations It
challenges those who work with teachers tc make forward adjustments
16563B Part Two of Above 30 min
16564A Creative Thinking and Creative Teaching for Creative Living 30 min
Presents a series of assumptions about the implications of creativity
for education and an array of comments gathered in correspondence
with creative teachers
16564B Part Two of Above 30 min
16565A Developing the Creative Potentialities of Children 30 min
Deals with the development of the childs creative potentialities
and with the part which adults play in that development
16565B Part Two of Above 30 min
44
16566B
16567
16568A
16568B
16569A
16569B
16570
16566A Growth Through the Language Arts 30 min
This recording was made at a state meeting of the National Council of
Teachers of English It emphasizes the developmental approach and
stresses the relationship of the various phases of language use and
instruction to each other and to the broader concept of communica
tion It would be useful as a workshop resource
Part Two of Above 30 min
Living With Children in Todays World 30 min
Emphasizes the importance of the developmental approach and the ne
cessity for pacing guidance to challenge effort and aspiration
What Guides Your Practice 30 min
This presentation considers the influences which cause teachers to do
what they do in their practice
Part Two of Above 30 min
Improving the Quality of Living in the Elementary School t 30 min
Illustrative concrete references to classrooms at various levels
clarify the values which make for good living in the elementary school
the kind of living which contributes to the joy of teaching and to
the development of personality as well as to good learning
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Value Approach 30 min
This recording is a composite It starts out with a brief considera
tion of the value approach in curriculum development After a short
pause there is another brief presentation dealing with continuous
evaluation After another pause there is a more or less definitive
clarification of the value approach The three parts of this tape
should be used more than once as means for orienting groups in the
use of the value approach
16571A Your Leadership Role in Art Education 30 min
This is an abridgement of the talk given at the Ohio Art Education
Convention in Columbus Ohio November 1957 It carries the title
given the talk in the program but the recording has indications for
all teachers notwithstanding its art implications
16571B Part Two of Above 30 min
16572 The Enrichment of Learning 30 min
This short recording is full of concrete suggestions for the improve
ment of teaching It challenges teachers to rise to the level of pro
fessional satisfaction in the enrichment of learning
16573 What Is Wrong With Todays Reading Instruction 30 min
This appraisal takes issue with the presumptive critics and provides a
basis for sound judgment
16574A Child Development Through Reading 30 min
This tape recording clarifies the distinctive role of early school
guidance and the reciprocal relations between experience speech and
reading as developmental resources much more suitable for use with
young children than formal instruction with didactic material
16574B Part Two of Above 30 min
16575 Provisions for Individual Differences 30 min
Various ways of dealing with individual differences are reviewed and
the futility of dependence on any single formula or scheme is con
sidered in the light of a broader approach
16576 Developmental Tasks and Challenges of Childhood 30 min
The developmental orientation and sequential adjustment of children
from earliest infancy to adolescence is clarified and considered as a
basis for insightful teaching and guidance
16577A Helps and Hindrances to InService Growth 30 min
Beginning with the need for honest selfacceptance and selfunder
standing these two presentations challenge teachers to take con
sidered steps toward values which they consider worthy of their as
piration and effort
16577B Part Two of Above 30 min
45
I
116578A Extensive Reading in the Social Studies 30 min
This presentation emphasizes the contribution of wide extensive
reading to social understanding and illustrates the use of reading
as enriching vicarious experiences in the social studies on all grade
lsvels of elementary schools
16578B Part Two of Above 30 min
ON READING
C47
This lecture series was delivered at Georgia Teachers College by Dr Arthur I Gates
Supervisor of Research Teachers College Institute of Language Arts Columbia Univer
sity in April 1958 Dr Gates is an outstanding educator author and authority on
the teaching of readingta
Catalog No Title
16492A What Is Developmental Reading
16492B Part Two of Above
16463A Developmental Reading
16463B Part Two of Above
16462A Meeting Individual Differences in the Reading Program
16462B Part Two of Above
16461A Basal Reading Instruction Scope Sequence and Methods
16461B Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
WORD RECOGNITION PHONICS AND SYLLABICATION TEACHING
B66
This series was prepared by Dr Ira Aaron of the University of Georgia to be used in
conjunction with a 1960 Departmental bulletin on the teaching of reading ta
Catalog No
Title
Length
16758 Teaching Word Recognition Skills in Georgia Schools
16759A Teaching Phonics and Syllabication in the Reading Program
16759B Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
OUR SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL WASTE LANDS OR FERTILE FIELDS
C5
Produced by Superintendents Workshop The Ohio State University
State University shta
Submitted by Kent
Catalog No
Title
Length
15762A
15762B
15762C
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 ad
justment education Disagreement centers on methods and techniques
for arriving at educational goals
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
46

HOW CAN THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
BEST MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR SOCIETY
C2
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
16053
Title
Length
30 min
How Can the American Educational System Best Meet The Needs of
Our Society
The prize winning College Forensic Society Discussion Program for
1955 The needs of youth to be fulfilled by the American School
system as seen through the needs of society
SALES PROMOTION
D76
17025A Creating a Want
Red Motley on sales promotion
17025B Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
PEOPLE OF THE SNOW HUTS
A69
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 Pro
duced by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation jhsha
Catalog No Title
2860 A Day in the Life of the Iglooliks
2861 Growing Up in the Arctic About Eskimo children
MEETING THE SITUATION
A50
Length
15 min
15 min
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
Catalog No Title
1042 Classroom Courtesy Classroom relationships
1043 No Apples Needed Getting along with teachers
1044 What Makes a Good Worker Efficient work habits
1045 Sneers or Cheers Sportsmanship
1046 The Minority Wins Organizing logical arguments
1047 Im Pleased to Present Introducing speakers
1048 Table Talk Table manners
1049 In the Public Eye Good manners
1050 Families Can Be Fun Family council plan
1051 One Minute Please Sharing family telephone
1052 Make Yourself at Home Social obligations as a guest
1053 Be Yourself Be an individual rather than an imitation
1054 If I Were You Inspecting criticism
1055 Understand Yourself Following recommendations
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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 minMAGIC WITH MANNERS
A80
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 atti
tude of consideration for others rather than upon giving a list of rules Each man
ners 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 recognized etiquette books for young people The programs inso
far 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 man
ner 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 perform
ed by the young listeners This series has been prepared 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 Cour
tesy of Texas School of the Air and Tapes jhsha
Catalog No Title
509 Small Talk Conversation
510 Letter Perfect Correspondence
512 Its a Date Dating
513 Story of a House Party Visits
515 The Sound of the Way You Look Grooming
516 The New Kind of Party Entertaining
517 Table Talk Table manners
518 Brother and Sister Trouble Ending friction at home
519 School Can Be Fun Manners at school
520 The Locked Door Manners at Home
523 Flubs With Clubs Club Manners
525 The Gift Came Back GiftGiving
526 The Way People See You Manners in public places
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
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15 min
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15 min
TALES OF A TALKING STONE
A21
These tapes present childrens tales taken from the folklore of all countries Cour
tesy 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
3600 Mary Mary So Contrary1 15 min
Finland and The Husband Who Was to Mind The House Norway
3601 Hare and the Hedgehog The De La Mare 15 min
3602 Wonderful TarBaby Story The 15 min
Harris and Mr Rabbit Hes A Good Fisherman Harris
3603 Old Man Is Always Right The Anderson 15 min
3604 Sleeping Beauty The France 15 min
3605 Talk West Africa and Messenger to Maftam West Africa 15 min
3606 Stone Soup France 15 min
3607 Voyage of the Wee Red Cap The Ireland 15 min
3608 Capful of Moonshine A Housman 15 min
48 BnBBBBBBm

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3613
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3616
3617
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3621
3622
3623
3624
Cat and Mouse Keep House Germany
Old Fire Dragaman United States
Goose Girl The Germany
East o the Sun and West o the Moon Norway
Puss in Boots France
Steadfast Tin Soldier The Denmark
How Many Donkeys And Three Fridays Turkey
Stone Lion The Tibet
Childe Rowland England
How Pat Got Good Sense Ireland
Wonderful TeaKettle The and Urashima Japan
Mouse Bride The Finland
Where One Is Fed a Hundred Can Dine Spain
Grateful Beasts The De La Mare
Molly Whuppie and Master of All Masters England
Captain Kidd United States
15 min
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LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE
A88
Produced and submitted by Oregon School of the Air Radio Station KOAC General Exten
sion Division Oregon State System of Higher Education Dramatic adaptations of old
favorites modern fantasies and American folk tales The selections from this series
are folk tales and stories having holiday emphasis With the exception of Tom Thumb
and Smokeys Inn these selections are radio adaptations of stories from sources as in
dicated pel
Catalog No Title Length
1472 Halloween in Animal Town 15 min
1473 Admiral Struts Thanksgiving 15 min
1474 Thankful the Turkey Thanksgiving 15 min
1475 Why the Chimes Rang Christmas 15 min
1476 Shiny Shovel Christmas 15 min
1477 Owney and the Pooka St Patricks Day 15 min
1478 Easter Greetings 15 min
1479 Anansis Fishing Expedition West African folk tale 15 min
1480 How Old Stormalong Captured Mocha Dick American folk tale 15 min
1481 John Henry American folk tale 15 min
1482 Why Cowboys Sing in Texas Cowboy music 15 min
1483 Tom Thumb An American version 15 min
1484 Jack and the Three Sillies Narration in music 15 min
1485 Mr Possums Sick Spell 15 min
1486 Smokeys Inn Fire Prevention 15 min
I
FOLKLORE MAKES HISTORY
B82
Produced by radio station KUOM University of Minnesota They are a blending of his
tory and English that will make them suitable for use in either group and in fusion
courses They are a combination of narration and dramatization with the narration
done by Dr Philip Jordan Professor of History at the University of Minnesota Cour
tesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
Catalog No
2525
2526
2527
2528
Title
The Strange Sickness of Babe the Blue Ox Paul Bunyan
Major Jones Pops the Question Southern Gallantry
The Perfect Crime of Jesse James Frontier Legend
The Mystery of the Marie Celeste Sea Legends
49
Length
15 min
15 min
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2530
2531
2532
2533
2534
2535
2536
2537
The Moons Quaker Hat Quaker Legend
Anna Robinson Scullery Maid The Cinderella Legend
University Days Modern Satire
The Death of Wild Bill Hickock Frontier Tragedy
The Public Landing Frontier Politics
The Snipe Hunt Frontier Humor
Wiley and the Hairy Man Negro Legend
The Albino Crow Newspaper Yarn
The Bakers Dozen Holiday Legend
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
15 min
THE OTHER MANS LANGUAGE
D45
Produced by UNESCO Submitted by the Modern Language Associationa
Catalog No Title
3839
Length
The Other Mans Language 15 min
A report on new ways of teaching foreign languages Documents the
importance of learning languages in childhood before the age of 10
14
SPEECH RESEARCH
D31
Reproduced through the courtesy of Abraham Baldwin College Tifton Ga jhshta
Catalog No Title Length
16001 Gathering and Evaluating Information for a Speech 30 min
A talk by W T Johnston Librarian Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College Tifton Georgia
GENERAL SEMANTICS
El
Series I
This is a series of 40 lectures delivered by Wendell Johnson Professor of Speech
Pathology and Psychology State University of Iowa in his course General Semantics
in the first semester 195657 The lectures were broadcast from the classroom over
the State University of Iowa Radio Station WSUI and were tape recorded In general
the course deals with the part our language behavior plays in the growth of our
personalities It is concerned with the language of maladjustment as well as the more
effective sorts of talking and writing reading and listening figuring and designing
and the talking to ourselves and the making of pictures in our heads that we call
thinking It contrasts the kinds of language creating confusion and trouble for our
selves with the language we use for talking ourselves out of trouble and for creative
ly solving our problems and realizing our human potentials Courtesy of University of
Colorado shta
Catalog No
17095A
17095B
17096A
17096B
Title
Length
What Is General Semantics About 30 min
Why have certain prominent men become interested in the study of
general semantics
Part Two of Above 30 min
Alfred Korzybski and His Work 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
50 17096C
17096D
17096E
17096F
17097A
17097B
17097C
17097D
17097E
17097F
17097G
17097H
17098A
17098B
17099A
17099B
17100A
17100B
17101A
17101B
17102A
17102B
17103A
17103B
17104A
17104B
17105A
17105B
17106A
17106B
17107A
17107B
17107C
17107D
17108A
17108B
17109A
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Part Five of Above
Part Six of Above
The Mind in the Making
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
An evaluative discussion of James Harvey Robinsons provocative
bookdeveloped as an introduction to the study of general semantics
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Part Five of Above 30 min
Part Six of Above 30 min
Part Seven of Above 30 min
Part Eight of Above 30 min
Adjustment Problems 30 min
Introduction to a series of lectures on problems illustrative of the
abuse of semantic principles
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Tangibly Handicapped and why they are handicapped 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
Behavior Disorders people who are handicapped by what they do 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
Our Folk Thinking About Behavior and Its Disorders 30 min
The thinking we do when we dont do any thinking about the thinking
we do
Part Two of Above 30 min
More About Folk Thinking 30 min
About Stuttering and other problems of human behavior
Part Two of Above 30 min
Disorders of Evaluation 30 min
Disorders of evaluation and the kinds of help our society provides
for us in our efforts to deal with the problems it tends to create
for us Presentation of the IFD pattern of maladjustment from
idealism to frustration to demoralization
Part Two of Above 30 min
Language Behavior Aspects of the IFD Pattern 30 min
The importance of vagueness inarticulateness and unanswerable
questions
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Semantics of Brain Washing 30 min
Selfreflexive distortions of the symbolic processes as affected by
positive feedback under conditions of reduced stimulation from ex
ternal sources
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Analogy of Loops in Our Heads 30 min
Tape recording as a hypothetical model of brain activity Intro
duction to the notion of levels of training in clinical and edu
cational situations
Part Two of Above 30 min
Levels of Training 30 min
Discussion of relationships among the levels of specific overt be
havior specific evaluations and general orientation
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Effective Listening Discussion of listening 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
General Orientation 30 min
A series of lectures on the meaning and significance of a persons
general orientation Included are Questions asked by scientifi
cally oriented persons a discussion of the interrelated process of
5117109B
17109C
17109D
17109E
17109F
17109G
17109H
171091
17109J
17109K
17109L
17109M
17109N
17110A
17110B
17110C
17110D
17110E
17110F
17110G
17110H
171101
17110J
17111A
17111B
17112A
17112B
17112C
17112D
17113A
17113B
17114A
17114B
17115A
abstracting symbolizing projecting and communicating a con
sideration of word distribution in language samples word distri
butions and other aspects of the analysis of language samples a
consideration of transitive verbs eitherorishness time language
spatial metaphors and the dynamics of ignorance and unconscious
ness
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Part Five of Above 30 min
Part Six of Above 30 min
Part Seven of Above 30 min
Part Eight of Above 30 min
Part Nine of Above 30 min
Part Ten of Above 30 min
Part Eleven of Above 30 min
Part Twelve of Above 30 min
Part Thirteen of Above 30 min
Part Fourteen of Above 30 min
The Process of Abstracting 30 min
A discussion of the process of abstracting Included are Relation
ships among the levels of abstracting plogglies gremlins gilligs
and the molecular theory of matter the personal projective self
reflexive characters of the process a discussion of the uncertainty
principle the principle of nonidentity indexes etc and remarks
on the consciousness of abstracting applications of the nonidentity
principle by means of extensional devices kinds of definition with
special reference to extensional definition
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Part Five of Above 30 mjn
Part Six of Above 30 min
Part Seven of Above 30 min
Part Eight of Above 30 min
Part Nine of Above 30 min
Part Ten of Above 30 min
Verbal and NonVerbal Communication 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
Semantic Considerations of Speech Disorders 30 min
Discussion of the basic distinction between disorders of the form of
speech and disorders of the message or meaning Special reference
to problems of verbal output and the evaluational aspects of com
munication
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Obstacles in the Way of Personal Development 30 min
Reasons why it is hard for us to help others or to be helped by
others
Part Two of Above 30 min
General Class Discussion 30 min
Not a lecture The instructor and various members of the class
carry on a running discussion mainly concerned with some of the
problems involved in teaching and learning
Part Two of Above 30 min
Class Discussion 30 min
Not a lecture The instructor and three students two of whom
stutter explore some of their personal problems particularly
stuttering and getting used to general semantics and learning to
apply its principles The instructor and four students compare
52notes concerning the course and its effects on their personal orien
tations
17115B Part Two of Above 30 min
17115C Part Three of Above 30 min
17115D Part Four of Above 30 min
17116A The Belief in Magic 30 min
Discussion of the belief in magic as a basic obstacle to learning in
school to improvement in clinical situations and to the gaining of
personal maturityand ways in which the principles of general se
mantics may be used to counteract the belief in magic and with
what effects
17116B Part Two of Above 30 min
GENERAL SEMANTICS
E2
Series II
This is a series of 33 lecturediscussions conducted during the first semester of 1959
60 by Wendell Johnson Professor of Speech Pathology and Psychology State University
of Iowa in the meetings of his class in General Semantics broadcast over the State
University of Iowa Radio Station WSUI Professor Johnson introduced in this course an
innovation in classroom procedure designed to create in a large class of over 90 stu
dents more effective participation by individual students and a closer relationship
between student and teacher He seated the students on three sides of him rather than
only in front of him and had six students sit around the microphone with him at each
class meeting so as to talk with rather than at them The students were rotated so
that all shared in the interaction with the teacher and the others seated at the table
with him Professor Johnsons presentations are essentially as extensive and as
systematically developed as straight lectures might have been but the feedback from
the students enlivened and enriched the class sessions and made for a much more inter
esting program for the radio listeners and in the general concensus of Professor
Johnson and the students a more effective learning situation than might have been
provided by straight lecturing for as large a class as this one was General semantics
is primarily concerned with the distinctively human bodily process of symbolization
the changing of experience into symbolic form into words numbers musical tones
oil paintings architectural designs dance routines as well as common shrugs smiles
and grimaces It deals therefore with the moreand the lesseffective sorts of
speaking and listening writing and reading figuring and designing and the talking
to ourselves and the making of pictures in our heads that we recognize as thinking
The study of general semantics relates these symbolic processes to problems of personal
growth and developmentand maladjustmentand of social organization and conflict
In a distinctively sharp sense these lecturediscussions are designed to encourage
the consciousness of self that counteracts selfconsciousness and that stimulates a
broadening of mental horizons and a heightened sensitivity to the values to be found
in human interactions Courtesy of University of Colorado shta
Catalog No Title
17117A How Can Anyone Be Taught Anything
17117B Part Two of Above
17118A Who Studies General Semanticsand Why
17118B Part Two of Above
17119A What Alfred Korzybski Wanted to Find Out
17119B Part Two of Above
17120A Science As a Way of Behaving
17120B Part Two of Above
17121A The Relation of Science to Sanity
17121B Part Two of Above
17122A Varieties of Handicap
17122B Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
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53 17123A
17123B
17124A
17124B
17125A
17125B
17126A
17126B
17127A
17127B
17128A
17128B
17128C
17128D
17128E
17128F
17129A
17129B
17130A
17130B
17131A
17131B
17132A
17132B
17133A
17133B
17134A
17134B
17135A
17135B
17136A
17136B
17137A
17137B
17138A
17138B
17139A
17139B
17140A
17140B
17141A
17141B
17141C
17141D
17141E
17141F
17142A
17142B
17142C
17142D
17143A
17143B
17147A
17147B
From Idealism to Frustration to Demoralization
Part Two of Above
The Questioning of Questioning
Part Two of Above
Inquiry Into Inquiry
Part Two of Above
The Languages of Animism and Mechanism
Part Two of Above
The Models We Use for Thinking
Part Two of Above
The Semantics of Stuttering
Professor Johnson talks with several stutte
mantics
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Part Five of Above
Part Six of Above
Understanding Understanding
Part Two of Above
The Semantics of General Orientation
Part Two of Above
The Language of Abstracting
Part Two of Above
Beyond the Limits of Observation
Part Two of Above
The Relation of Words to NotWords
Part Two of Above
The Process of Communication
Part Two of Above
How Normal Can You Get
Part Two of Above
The Very Normal Person
Part Two of Above
How Relative Can Relativity Be
Part Two of Above
Discussion of Doubt and Certainty in Science by
rology of Language
Part Two of Above
Discussion of Doubt and Certainty in Science II
Part Two of Above
Discussion of Doubt and Certainty in Science III
as Physiological GoingsOn
Part Two of Above
The Semantics of Agreement and Disagreement
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Part Five of Above
Part Six of Above
The Semantics of Prejudice
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
The Semantics of Counseling
Part Two of Above
How to Behave As Though You Had Studied General
Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
rers about general se
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
J Z Young I The Neu
30 min
30 min
Man As Computor 30 min
30 min
The Feeling for Language
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
Semantics 30 min
30 min
54HHHHHm

FUN WITH SPEECH
A31
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 kindergarten 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 fac
tor 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 predomi
nant pel
Title
Length
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is the breathed
Catalog No
638 Lets Get Acquainted 15 min
Speech is an essential need in our society The organs of our body
made for eating breathing and protection have taken on the added
duty of providing us with speech These must be trained to carry
on this added duty efficiently
639 The Tired Old Man
The study of the production of the sound
640 The Motor Boat
The study of the production of the sound
641 Play Boo The study of the production of the sound b
642 The Humming Top
The study of the production of the sound m
643 The Car That Wouldnt Go
The study of the production of the sound w
644 Ten Little Candles
The study of the production of the sound wh
645 The Mad Cat
The study of the production of the sound f
646 The Old Gray Goose
The study of the production of the sound th This
form of the th
647 The Big Fly The study of the production of the sound v
648 The Clock The study of the production of the sound t
649 The Woodpecker The study of the production of the sound
650 The Naughty Mosquito
The study of the production of the sound d
651 The Carnival of Fun
A review of the sounds studied in the previous lesson
652 Elizabeth Wallace
2997 Johnny and the Bone k
2998 Galloping Ponies g
2999 Are You Sleeping ng
3000 The Rain Storm 1
3001 The Lost Puppy y
3002 The Mad Dog r
3003 The Little Snake s
3004 The Busy Bee z
3005 Shoo Shoo Shoo sh
3006 Billys Haircut zh
3007 The Proud Engine ch t sh
3008 Johnny Jumper 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
d
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55PATOIS DIALECT
D36
Reproduced through the courtesy of Mr Harold S Reeves jhshta
Catalog No Title
Length
527
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 sim
ply 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 amazing insight into the humor
and pathos of the black folk who speak it From Americas Most His
toric City Charleston South Carolina comes this native Charles
tonian with a talk as unusual as it is entertaining
GERMAN
A44
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 be
ginning and second year German classes jhsh
Catalog No Title
15108 German Pronunciation
15109 Der Wolf Und Der Fuchs
15110 Der Hase Und Der Fuchs
15111 Der Alte Wolf
15112 Drei Kurze Geschichten
15113 Das Schlaraffenland
15114 Das Ceschenk
15115 Der Kleine Vogel
15116 Des Esels Schatten
15117 Till Eulenspiegel Erster Teil
15118 Till Eulenspiegel Zweiter Teil
15119 Baron Von Muenchhausen Erster Teil
15120 Baron Von Muenchhausen Zweiter Teil
15121 Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten
15122 Sechs Kommen Durch Die Ganze Welt
15123 Hans Und Gretchen
15124 Dornroeschen
15125 Das Tapfere Schneiderlein
15126 Deutsche Volkslieder
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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GESUNDHEIT
C51
Produced and submitted by the Minnesota School of the Air Minneapolis 14 Minnesota
Presents materials geared both for the beginning pupil and for listeners who want to
review and progress in their mastery of the German language and customs Dr Hedi
Oplesch a teacher in the St Paul Schools and Arnold Mendel instructor in German
at Carleton College present the programs assisted by a group of school children
56Lotte Seidler Administrative Fellow in Radio wrote and produced the series
of Kent State Universitypeljh
Catalog No
4130
4131
4132
4133
4134
4135
4136
4137
4138
4139
4140
4141
4142
4143
4144
4145
4146
4147
4148
4149
4150
4151
4152
4153
4154
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
Title
Guten Tag
Birds eye view of Germany
Eins Zwei Drei
Lorelei on the Rhine
A German CountOut Game
Beethoven
Mutter and Vater
The Brownies of Cologne
Grosse Uhren Gehen Tick Tack
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Rubezahl the German Paul Bunyan
Achtzehn Neunzehn Zwanzig
Counting review
The Measure Is Meter
Game
The Family Grows
Part of Brahms festival overture
Happy Birthday
Game in School
The Day of St Nicholaus
Emil and the Dectives by Erich Kastner
SchockoladeMhm Gut
Review of fruit words
Frohe Weihnachten
How Stille Nacht was written
Schafskopf
Game
Thaler Thaler Du Musst Wandern
Goethe as a child
Hallo Hallo Hier Radio Berlin
The singers war on the Wartburg
My Three Cornered Hat
Siegfried the dragon killer
Winter Is Here
Blau RotGruen
Hans Sachs the master singer
We Go Shopping
Fasching the German carnival
Till Eulenspiegel in the Bee Hive
Meine Augen Und Ohren
Review of colors
Sneezes and Coughs
The Bunnys Name is Osterhase
Seven Brave Swabians
Der Kuckuck Und Der Esel
Review of family words
Schoenes Wetter Heute
Names of months
Sonntag Montag
Food words
Eine Katze Miau Ein Hund Wau Wau
Rhyme
Wir Sprechen DeutschJa
A last look at Germany and Its people
57
Black Forest Bavaria Cologne
Also St Nicholaus
Courtesy
Length
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I
D5UTSCH VERSTEHEN UND SPRECHEN
E26
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses In this
first year course Verstehen und Sprechen emphasis is on understanding and speaking
German The tapes were made using nativeborn trained speakers of the language
Twenty teaching Units and five Reviews comprise the Students Book which also con
tains a German Word List and a highly useful EnglishGerman reference list Each Unit
opens with a set of Basic Dialogs made up of twenty short sentences which present all
the basic structure and vocabulary for the Unit These are followed by ten Question
and Answer pairs that further develop the Dialogs Next there are ten Pattern Prac
tices that drill intensively the structure introduced in the Dialogs A series of
Conversations in a natural setting provides reading comprehension practice and re
works the structure and vocabulary of that and the preceding Units After Unit Five a
final section Topics for Reports gives the student an opportunity to develop reports
on topics of his personal interest guided by carefully constructed cue questions
The five Review Units offer in the form of brief narratives for reading another
working of the vocabulary and structure from earlier Units The readings are accom
panied by exercises for oral practice Throughout after the first appearance of a
structural or lexical item its recurrence is systematically and rigorously controlled
NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools
utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No Titl e
17458A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17458B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17459A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17459B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17460A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17460B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17461A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17461B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17462A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17462B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17463A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17463B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17464A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17464B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17465A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17465B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17466A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17466B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17467A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17467B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17468A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17468B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17469A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17469B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17470A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17470B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17471A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17471B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17472A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17472B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17473A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17473B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17474A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
17474B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel
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5817475A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 18 Pt I 30 min
17475B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 18 Pt II 30 min
17476A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 19 Pt I 30 min
17476B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 19 Pt II 30 min
17477A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 20 Pt I 30 min
17477B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 20 Pt II 30 min
17478A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 21 Pt I 30 min
17478B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Reel 21 Pt II 30 min
17738A Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Unit Quizzes Reel 22 Pt I 30 min
17738B Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Unit Quizzes Reel 22 Pt II 30 min
17738C Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Unit Quizzes Reel 22 Pt III 30 min
17738D Deutsch Verstehen und Sprechen Unit Quizzes DEUTSCH SPRECHEN UND LESEN E32 Reel 22 Pt IV 30 min
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses In this
secondyear course more emphasis is on reading and writing German than in the first
year course See E26 above The tapes were made using nativeborn trained
speakers of the language The Students Book Sprechen und Lesen comprises fourteen
chapters In content each chapter focuses upon a subject of the students own person
al concerns social life sports family etc building upon the major content areas
introduced in the firstyear course The goals are to master a vocabulary of about
2500 words to continue auraloral practice through conversations and exercises to
introduce German culture and to extend the students grammar control NOTE These
tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the
correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17533A
17533B
17534A
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Deutsch
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Sprechen
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59 ACTIVE GERMAN
E31
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their foreign language courses Active
German by W P Lehmann Helmut Rehder and George SchulzBehrend revised 1962 has
focus on enabling the student to master the necessary grammar with a minimum of expli
cation by means of oral repetition choral reading and practice in the construction
of his own sentences and conversations Ample for the intensive onesemester course
or the threehour fullyear course There are vocabularies a grammatical index and
an appendixreview of grammar and usage NOTE These tapes are designed primarily
but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt
Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No Title
17523A Active German Reel 1 Pt I
17523B Active German Reel 1 Pt II
17524A Active German Reel 2 Pt I
17524B Active German Reel 2 Pt II
17525A Active German Reel 3 Pt I
17525B Active German Reel 3 Pt II
17526A Active German Reel 4 Pt I
17526B Active German Reel 4 Pt II
17527A Active German Reel 5 Pt I
17527B Active German Reel 5 Pt II
17528A Active German Reel 6 Pt I
17528B Active German Reel 6 Pt II
17529A Active German Reel 7 Pt I
17529B Active German Reel 7 Pt II
17530A Active German Reel 8 Pt I
17530B Active German Reel 8 Pt II
17531A Active German Reel 9 Pt I
17531B Active German Reel 9 Pt II
17532A Active German Reel 10 Pt I
17532B Active German Reel 10 Pt II
IM WANDEL DER JAHRE
E27
Length
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This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses The
third edition of Im Wandel der Jahre by Harold von Hofe is an elementary practical
reader employing basic vocabulary marginal annotations and thoroughly modern content
enabling the student to begin reading in the first few weeks of the course Division
of each of the first three chapters into three parts facilitates planning of assign
ments for the instructor Contents 1 Die Deutsche Sprache 2 Deutschland
Kulturhistorischer Uberblick 3 Eine Reise durch Deutschland 4 Berlin und die Freie
Universitat 5 Studenten gegen Hitler 6 Wien von Gestern und Heute NOTE These
are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correla
tive textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17479A
17479B
17480A
17480B
17481A
TL tie
Im Wandel der Jahre
Im Wandel der Jahre
Im Wandel der Jahre
Im Wandel der Jahre
Im Wandel der Jahre
Reel 1 Pt I
Reel 1 Pt II
Reel 2 Pt I
Reel 2 Pt II
Reel 3 Pt I
Length
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60
17481B
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Im Wandel
Im Wandel
Im Wandel
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Im Wandel
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der Jahre
Reel 3 Pt II
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DI1 E MITTELSTUFE
E29
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This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses Die
Mittelstufe by Harold von Hofe includes many of the best stories in German literature
and is excellently suited for use with students trained in the auraloral approach A
short German introduction preceding each selection places the story in the context of
the time in which it was written and gives a brief account of the author The marginal
vocabulary paraphrases difficult words and constructions in the text in simpler German
The exercises are designed to give the student practice in substituting German words
and phrases In addition they provide a review of basic German grammar NOTE These
tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the
correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17507A
17507B
17508A
17508B
17509A
17509B
17510A
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17511A
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17512A
17512B
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
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Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Die Mittelstufe
Reel 1 Title Pt I
Reel 1 Pt II
Reel 2 Pt I
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Reel 3 Pt I
Reel 3 Pt II
Reel 4 Pt I
Reel 4 Pt II
Reel 5 Pt I
Reel 5 Pt II
Reel 6 Pt I
Reel 6 Pt II FRENCH A43
Length
30 min
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A native Frenchman pronounces words phrases and short sentences combined 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 Two of Above
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
61
889 In Ien
890 Un
891 111 11 Numbers
892 Gn Oin
893 Gue Gui Numbers
15 min
15 min
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15 min
15 min
FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES FRENCH
D44
Produced by Language Department and AudioVisual Center University of Connecticut
Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Connecticut No broadcast restric
tions sh
Catalog No
913
914
915
916
917
Title
Length
918
919
La Marseillaise 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives intruction in the pronuncia
tion 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
Alouette and Bon Homm Bon Homm 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives intruction in the pronuncia
tion of the words of two songs Listeners are invited to repeat the
lines and sing selected stanzas first time slowly and a second time
at the proper lively tempo
La Shevre de M Seguin 15 min
Professor Croteau reads the popular short story by Alphonse Daudet
La Derniere Classe 15 min
Professor Croteau reads the popular short story by Alphonse Daudet
French Christmas Carols 15 min
Miss Anne Marie Lair of Paris France working under the supervision
of Professor Croteau gives intruction in the pronunciation of the
words of three Christmas Carols The carols are Les Anges dans
Nos Campagnes Minuit Chretiens Un Flambeau Jeannette Isa
bell Listeners are invited by Miss Lair to repeat the words and
sing the songs according to her instructions
words and sing the songs according to her instructions
French Fables 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronuncia
tion and interpretation of the following fables by La Fontaine La
Cigale et le Fourmi and Le Corbeau et le Renard Listeners are in
vited to repeat the lines and three students dramatize the first
fable
French Folk Songs 15 min
Miss Anne Marie Lair of Paris France working under the supervision
of Professor Croteau gives instruction in the pronunciation of the
words of three folk songs The folk songs are Au Clair de la
Lune II Etait une Bergere and Enpassant par la Lorraine
Listeners are invited by Miss Lair to repeat the words and sing the
songs according to her instructions
PRESENTATION DE COLLECTIONS
C48
Produced by Sister Marie Phillip College of St Catherine St Paul Minnesota Sub
mitted by Herbert Willging College of St Thomas St Paul Minnesota Newscast of a
fashion show Voice is that of a French college studenteljhsha
Catalog No Title
3845 Presentation De Collections
62
Length
15 minPRENONS FRANCAIS
A42
Produced by Sister Mary Gregoire 0 P Rosary College River Forest Illinois
Submitted by Kent State University eljhsha

Catalog No
16049
Title
Length
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 Included 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 dia
logue functionally presents Comment vous appelezvous
QUELLE HEURE ESTIL
C49
Produced and submitted by Sister Mary Gregoire 0 P Rosary College River Forest
Illinois A dialogue in four parts based on Quelle Heure EstIl and related expres
sions of timejhsha
Catalog No
16318
Title
Quelle Heure EstIl
Length
30 min
RECITAL DE POESIE FRANCOISE DELILLE
C50
Produced by the French Broadcasting System in North America Submitted by The Univer
sity of Buffalo French poetry recited by a former pensionnaire of the Comedie Fran
caise Paris Excellent diction remarkable declaration especially in humorous pas
sagesjhsha
Catalog No
16319
16320
Title
French Poetry Pt I
Le Nuage A Zurbarran Th Gautier
Vous aviez mon coeur Les roses
M DesbordesValmore
Recueillement Baudelaire
Le Ciel est pardessus le toit
Impression
de Printemps Jai presque peur
Verlaine
Apparition Mallarme Le Sylphe
Valery
Le SousPrefet aux Champs A Daudet shortened
Adieux de Jeanne dArc a la Meuse
Peguy
En face de lEspagne Jeunesse
Anna de Noailles
French Poetry Pt II
La Vierge a midi P Claudel
Chanson Marie Noel
Lete Sacha Guitry
La Reine Morte Montherlant Extr
La Bonheur lEcureuil le Chef de Saint Denis
Chanson du hanneton La France Immortelle
La Ronde autour du Monde Paul Fort
Length
30 min
30 min
63FRENCH
D13
The following tapes were made available as a public service for Georgia language teach
ers by xne University of Georgia Athens Georgia sht
French Demonstration
UNIT I AND II
16616 French Demonstration Class By Yanener and Banamore 30 min
UNIT III
16617 French Demonstration Class By Yanener and Banamore 30 min
UNIT IV
16618 French Demonstration Class By Yanener and Banamore 30 min
French Phonetics
UNIT I
16619A Bensmore Phonetics French
16619B Part Two of Above
UNIT II
16620A Bensmore Phonetics French
16620B Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
LE FRANCAISt
ECOUTER ET PARLER
E35
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses This
first year book in a threeyear series is geared to the auraloral approach to the
living foreign language Through five essential steps Recognition Imitation
Repetition Variation and Selection the student advances to total mastery of the
basic material The book comprises twenty teaching Units and five Reviews There is
also a French Word List and a highly useful EnglishFrench reference list Each Unit
opens with a set of Basic Dialogs made up of twenty short sentences which present all
the basic structure and vocabulary for that Unit These are followed by ten Question
and Answer pairs that further develop the Dialogs Ten Pattern Practices drill inten
sively the structures introduced A series of Conversations designed for oral study
and reading comprehension practice then reworks the structure and vocabulary of that
and the preceding Units After Unit five a final section Topics for Reports gives
the student opportunity to develop reports on topics of his personal interest The
French Word List and the Index of Equivalents demonstrate the relationships between
English and French word patterns The five Review Units offer in the form of brief
narratives for reading another reworking of vocabulary and structure from earlier
Units After the first appearance of a structural or lexical item its recurrence is
systematically and rigorously controlled NOTEj These tapes are designed primarily
but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt
Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No Title
17603A Le Francaisi Ecouter et Parler Reel 1 Pt I
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Length
30 min
17603B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17604A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17604B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17605A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17605B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17606A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17606B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17607A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17607B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17608A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17608B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17609A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17609B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17610A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17610B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17611A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17611B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17612A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17612B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17613A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17613B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17614A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17614B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17615A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17615B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17616A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17616B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17617A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17617B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17618A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17618B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17619A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17619B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17620A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17620B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17621A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17621B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17622A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17622B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17623A Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
17623B Le Francais Ecouter et Parler Reel
1 Pt II
2 Pt I
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LE FRANCAIS PARLER ET LIRE
E36
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses This
second year book places more emphasis on reading and writing French than the first
year book See E35 above The authors have deliberately introduced culture
contrasts by the device of showing the USA as foreign to a possessor of French cult
ures in order to emphasize the cultural relativity experience of the learner By
showing that our own way of doing things so familiar and taken for granted by us can
be surprising to others we prepare the learner to accept more hospitably the idea
that what we find unexpected and odd in another culture will seem normal and be
taken for granted by members of that culture and properly so Literary readings are
tied in with the historical sites visited Selections from Moliere Rabelais Hugo
and Camus NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by
schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
65Catalog No Ti tie
17589A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17589B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17590A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17590B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17591A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17591B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17592A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17592B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17593A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17593B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17594A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17594B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17595A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17595B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17596A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17596B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17597A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17597B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17598A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17598B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17599A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17599B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17600A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17600B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17601A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17601B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17602A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17602B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17737A Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
17737B Le Francais Parler et Lire Reel
1 Pt I
I Pt II
2 Pt I
2 Pt II
3 Pt I
3 Pt II
4 Pt I
4 Pt II
5 Pt I
5 Pt II
6 Pt I
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7 Pt I
7 Pt II
8 Pt I
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9 Pt I
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10 Pt I
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II Pt I
11 Pt II
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LE FRANCAIS
Book One Third Edition
E37
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses Con
sisting of conversation grammar and reading the students book features emphasis on
speaking and understanding plus practical teaching patterns and an effective review
program Practice in pronunciation is consistently developed The twenty Lecons
preliminaires of Le Francais Book One are exceptionally effective where only the
auraloral aspects of the language are taught Drills and games are introduced for
practice in comprehension and expression NOTE These tapes are designed primarily
but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt
Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Catalog No Title
17633A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 1 Pt I
17633B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 1 Pt II
17634A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 2 Pt I
17634B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 2 Pt II
17635A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 3 Pt I
17635B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 3 Pt II
17636A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 4 Pt I
176363 Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 4 Pt II
17637A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel 5 Pt I
6617637B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17638A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17638B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17639A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17639B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17640A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17640B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17641A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17641B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17642A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17642B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17643A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17643B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17644A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17644B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17645A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17645B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17646A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17646B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17647A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17647B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17648A Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
17648B Le Francais Book One Third Edition Reel
5 Pt II
6 Pt I
6 Pt II
7 Pt I
7 Pt II
8 Pt I
8 Pt II
9 Pt I
9 Pt II
10 Pt I
10 Pt II
11 Pt I
11 Pt II
12 Pt I
12 Pt II
13 Pt I
13 Pt II
14 Pt I
14 Pt II
15 Pt I
15 Pt II
16 Pt I
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BASIC CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
E40
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses In this
third edition of Basic Conversational French by Julian Harris and Andre Leveque
conversation and grammar units are so arranged that students learn concrete examples
before being introduced to abstract principles In the organization of material the
students book proceeds from the known to the unknown one step at a time following
an absolutely basic procedure of language teaching and learning The added pattern
drills give the student the habit of hearing understanding and saying simple things
in French and of thinking about and reacting to practical language situations The
drills have the one purpose of inducing the student to use repeatedly the pattern
sentences and to develop facility in modifying them A complete end vocabulary is
provided NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by
schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17685A Basic
17685B Basic
17686A Basic
17686B Basic
17687A Basid
17687B Basic
17688A Basic
17688B Basic
17689A Basic
17689B Basic
17690A Basic
17690B Basic
17691A Basic
17691B Basic
17692A Basic
17692B Basic
Title
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
Conversational
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
French
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Edition
Reel 1
Reel 1
Reel 2
Reel 2
Reel 3
Reel 3
Reel 4
Reel 4
Reel 5
Reel 5
Reel 6
Reel 6
Reel 7
Reel 7
Reel 8
Reel 8
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
Pt II
Pt I
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Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
30 min
30 min
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67 17693A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 9 Pt 30 min
17693B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 9 Pt I 30 rain
17694A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 10 Pt I 30 min
17694B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 10 Pt II 30 min
17695A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel H Pt I 30 min
17695B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 11 Pt II 30 min
17696A Basic Conversational French Third Editionj Reel 12 Pt I 30 min
17696B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 12 Pt II 30 min
17697A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 13 Pt I 30 min
17697B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 13 Pt II 30 min
17698A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 14 Pt I 30 min
17698B Basic Conversational French Third Editionj Reel 14 Pt II 30 min
17699A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 15 Pt I 30 min
17699B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 15 Pt II 30 min
17700A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 16 Pt I 30 min
17700B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 16 Pt II 30 min
17701A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 17 Pt I 30 min
17701B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 17 Pt II 30 min
17702A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 18 Pt I 30 min
17702B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 18 Pt II 30 min
17703A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 19 Pt I 30 min
17703B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 19 Pt II 30 min
17704A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 20 Pt I 30 min
17704B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 20 Pt II 30 min
17705A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 21 Pt I 30 min
17705B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 21 Pt II 30 min
17706A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 22 Pt I 30 min
17706B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 22 Pt II 30 min
17707A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 23 Pt I 30 min
17707B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 23 Pt II 30 min
17708A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 24 Pt I 30 min
17708B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 24 Pt II 30 min
17709A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 25 Pt I 30 min
17709B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 25 Pt II 30 min
17710A Basic Conversational French Third Edition r Reel 26 Pt I 30 min
17710B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 26 Pt II 30 min
17711A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 27 Pt I 30 min
17711B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Editionj Reel 27 Pt II 30 rain
17712A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 28 Pt I 30 min
17712B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 28 Pt II 30 min
17713A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 29 Pt I 30 min
17713B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 29 Pt II 30 min
17714A Basic Conversational French Third Editionj Reel 30 Pt I 30 min
17714B Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 30 Pt II 30 min
17715A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 31 Pt I 30 min
17715B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 31 Pt II 30 min
17716A Basic Conversational Frenchj Third Edition Reel 32 Pt I 30 min
17716B Basic Conversationa French Third Edition Reel 32 Pt II 30 min
17717A Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 33 Pt I 30 min
17717B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 33 Pt II 30 min
17718A Basic Conversational French Third Editionj Reel 34 Pt I 30 min
17718B Basic Conversational French Third Edition Reel 34 Pt II 30 min
INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
E38
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses Inter
mediate Conversational French is designed to follow Basic Conversational French see
series E40 above by the same authors A series of auraloral lessons with exten
68Mrttttf
sive exercises is followed by grammatical explanations in separate chapters The con
versations illustrate grammatical structures in a natural setting the Grammar Units
give the student a clear grasp of the morphology and syntax of the language A sec
tion entitled Improving Your Accent is included which provides a systematic guide
to pronunciation NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for
use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston
jhsh
Catalog No
Title
Length
17668A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17668B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17669A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17669B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17670A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17670B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17671A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17671B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17672A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17672B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17673A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17673B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17674A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17674B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17675A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17675B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17676A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17676B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17677A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17677B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17678A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17678B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17679A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17679B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17680A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17680B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17681A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17681B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17682A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17682B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17683A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17683B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17684A Intermediate Conversational French Reel
17684B Intermediate Conversational French Reel
MUSICA MAESTRO
B37
1 Pt I
1 Pt II
2 Pt I
2 Pt II
3 Pt I
3 Pt II
4 Pt I
4 Pt II
5 Pt I
5 Pt II
6 Pt I
6 Pt II
7 Pt I
7 Pt II
8 Pt I
8 Pt II
9 Pt I
9 Pt II
10 Pt I
10 Pt II
11 Pt I
11 Pt II
12 Pt I
12 Pt II
13 Pt I
13 Pt II
14 Pt I
14 Pt II
15 Pt I
15 Pt II
16 Pt I
16 Pt II
17 Pt I
17 Pt II
30 min
30 min
30 min
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For elementary secondary or advanced level Tapes designed to teach students how to
sing SpanishAmerican songs in the original language The Spanish pronunciation is
given first in easy stages with the translation and a musical background The songs
are then sung by native voices Prepared by Associate Professor James A Cuneo Uni
versity of Minnesota and Assistant Professor Herbert Willging St Thomas College
with the assistance of Mrs Edmond Williamson Miss Consuelo Besares Emileo Rothschuh
jhsh
Catalog No Title
940 Chiapanecas ClapHands Song
69
Length
15 min
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
Aquellos ojos verdes
La Cucaracha
Cuatro Milpas
Ay Ay Ay Alia En El Rancho Grande
Cielito Lindo
La Golondrina
Cancion Mexteca
Ay Jalisco
Las Altenitas
Adios Muchachos
La Paloma
Amapola Adios Mi Chaparrita
A Media Luz tango
El Manicero the peanut vendor
La Cumparsita tango
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
FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES
B38
SPANISH
Produced by Foreign Language Department and AudioVisual Center University of Connect
icut Submitted by AudioVisual Center University of Connecticut No broadcast re
strictions jhsh
Catalog No
955
Title
Length
956
957
958
Spanish Proverbs and Witticisms 15 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronuncia
tion of Spanish proverbs and witticisms The tape ends with the
singing of Adios Muchachos Listeners are invited to participate
Spanish Folk Songs 15 min
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 pronunci
ation 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 min
Professor Croteau with students gives instruction in the pronunci
ation 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
SPANISH
D14
The following tapes were made available as a public service for Georgia language teach
ers by the University of Georgia Athens Georgia sht
Spanish Phonetics
UNIT I
16621 Juan Castellano Spanish Phonetics 30 min
UNIT II
16622 Juan Castellano Spanish Phonetics 30 min
70
16623
16624
16625
Spanish Demonstration
UNIT I
Spanish Demonstration Class Jenkins
UNIT II
Spanish Demonstration Class Jenkins
UNIT III
Spanish Demonstration Class Jenkins
30 min
30 min
30 min
16626
UNIT IV
Spanish Demonstration Class Jenkins
30 min
SPANISH
A46
Presenting the basic elements of pronunciation with simple everyday vocabulary
Words phrases and easy sentences are given in gradual stages Spanish voice associ
ate Prof James A Cuneo University of Minnesota Text prepared by Assistant Profes
sor Herbert Willging of St Thomas College in Collaboration with Professor Cuneo
jhsh
Catalog No
15127
15128
15129
15130
15131
15132
Spanish in Slow Motion
Title
The Vowels
S C and Z Linking
8 and V R and Double R
G J N and LL
H D Diphthongs
Diphthongs continued NU GU QU Accents
SAY IT IN SPANISH
D40
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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 pri
marily to grades 58 or beginning Spanish classes Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
eljhsh
Catalog No
959 Lesson 1 Part 1 Span
960 Lesson 1 Part 2
Spanish consonants
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
Title
syllables and stress
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
71967 Lesson 8 Mis Hermanos 15 min
968 Lesson 9 El Abuelo 15 min
969 Lesson 10 Una Familia Grande 15 min
970 Lesson 11 El Gatito 15 min
971 Lesson 12 Mique 15 min
972 Lesson 13 El Perro 15 min
973 Lesson 14 El Canario De Mi Mama 15 min
974 Lesson 15 La Vaca 15 min
975 Lesson 16 Los Animales De La Casa 15 min
976 Lesson 17 El Burro 15 min
977 Lesson 18 Un Becerro 15 min
978 Lesson 19 El Gallo Colorado 15 min
979 Lesson 20 Elena 15 min
980 Lesson 21 Panchito 15 min
HABLEMOS ESPANOL
D41
A series of recorded exercises in Spanish that has been prepared especially for the
elementary grades They have been designed to give practice in speaking and under
standing Spanish and should be of particular value to the teacher who has not had spe
cialized training in Spanish and needs assistance in teaching correct pronunciation or
in planning conversational activities Although the exercises are progressively dif
ficult 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
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 Texas Education Agency
eljhsh
Catalog No
981
982
983
984
985
Title Length
Lesson 1 Dos Alumnos 15 min
Lesson 2 En La Clase De Espanol
Lesson 3 La Familia
Lesson 4 La Casa
Lesson 5 Las Frutas Y Las Legumbres
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
Lesson 11 Saludo y Despedida 15 min
Lesson 12 El Telefono
Lesson 13 Las Flores
Lesson 14 Los Colores
Lesson 15 Los Animales
Lesson 16 Los Animales Domesticos 15 min
Lesson 17 Los Pajoros
Lesson 18 Los Dias de la Semana
Lesson 19 Los Meses y Las Estaciones del Ano
Lesson 20 El Tiempo
Lesson 21 Los Dias de Fiesta 15 min
Lesson 22 Como Paso el Dia
Lesson 23 El Cuerpo
Lesson 24 Una Leccion de Geografia
Lesson 25 Fabulas El Leon y el Raton El Cuervo y la Zorra
72
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Lesson 26 Canciones Naranja Dulce Cuatro Milpas
Lesson 27 Cancion Las Mananitas
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
15 min
VILLANCICOS Y AGUINALDOS
C52
Produced by Mrs James Kingsley Augsburg College Minneapolis Minnesota Submitted
by Herbert Willging College of St Thomas St Paul Minnesota A girls chorus
sings Christmas Carols Commentary is in Spanisheljhsha
Catalog No Title
3874 Villancicos Y Aguinaldos
Length
15 min
BEGINNING SPANISH
E4
Fiesta Level I
This taped course is designed for beginners in elementary Spanish The Spanish course
was especially prepared for use on tape by Senora Yvonne de Wright Spanish Television
Teacher for the Georgia State Department of Education This taped course parallels
very closely the FIESTA I Spanish course presented on Georgia Educational Television
channels Teacher guides to accompany this course are available free of charge from
the Educational Television Services State Department of Education Atlanta 3 Georgia
Write directly to the above address and not to the Tape Recording Service Fiesta I
is primarily designed for the third grade but since it is a beginning course it is
usable in all grades The new teaching method in foreign language the audiolingual
visual approach is used The teacher guides contain very detailed instructions as to
the use of the tape according to this method There are two major objectives in the
course the linguistic objective and the cultural objective The linguistic objective
deals with the mastery of understanding and speaking the Spanish vocabulary phrases
and sentences presented The vocabulary is sequentially developed so that there is
repetition from one lesson to the next In order to reach the linguistic objective
the student is asked to listen and repeat the sounds he hears as he is looking at an
illustration of the person or thing the spoken language represents The student
should not look at the printed word English translations are avoided as much as
possible so that the student will begin to think in the foreign language The cultur
al objective deals with the understanding of the people who speak the Spanish language
The Spanish language reflects the Spanish way of life and this is our concern In
order to reach this objective the student will be participating in Spanish activi
ties as he meets Spanishspeaking people and visits various places in the Spanish
speaking world via tape There are five units in Fiesta I The first unit deals
with getting acquainted with Spanishspeaking children in various kinds of Spanish
schools for boys and for girls names counting numbers a counting song and the
objects found in the classroom The second unit deals with getting acquainted with the
family meeting family members and pets and then enoying a family celebration of
Christmas and Epiphany A Spanish version of Silent Night is taught as well as a
song about greetings The third unit deals with the Spanishspeaking familys home
streets rooms of the house and furniture The fourth unit deals with a telephone
conversation an arithmetic class in which a new counting song is introduced a fruit
vendor colors of the fruit and the marketplace In the last unit the days of the
week are presented as well as age and a Mexican birthday party Each tape contains
two lessons each approximately fifteen minutes long Directions are explained in
English at the beginning of each tape up to the second unit Then the opening English
remarks are omitted since the pattern for the repetitions has already been es
73 tablished The Spanish teachers pronunciation is SpanishAmerican that is Vene
zuelan It should be noted that there is a variation in pronunciation and vocabulary
throughout the Spanishspeaking world as is to be expected but the variations do not
prevent understanding between Spanishspeaking people It is most desirable that the
students be aware of this and that as their studies advance they be exposed to as
many different native speakers as possible el
UNIT I
Catalog No
17319 Leccion 1
Leccion 2
17320 Leccion 3
Leccion 4
17321 Leccion 5
Leccion 6
17322 Leccion 7
Leccion 8
17323 Leccion 9
Leccion 10
Getting Acquainted in the School La Escuela
Title
Introduccion introduction
Como Se Llama Usted What Is Your Name
La Escuela Para Ninas The School for Girls
La Escuela Para Ninos The School for Boys
Profesores Y Alumnos Teachers and Pupils
En La Sala De Clase In the Classroom
La Pizarra Magica The Magic Blackboard
Los Numeros The Numbers
Grande Y Pequeno Big and Little
La Bandera The Flag
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
UNIT II
17324 Leccion 11
Leccion 12
17325 Leccion 13
Leccion 14
17326 Leccion 15
Leccion 16
Getting Acquainted With the Family La Familia
Los Papas Y Los Ninos The Parents and the Children
Los Hermanos The Brothers and Sisters
El Perro Y El Gato The Dog and the Cat
El Loro The Parrot
La Navidad Christmas
El Dia De Los Reyes The Day of the Kings
30 min
30 min
30 min
UNIT III
The House La Casa
17327 Leccion 17
Leccion 18
17328 Leccion 19
Leccion 20
17329 Leccion 21
Leccion 22
17330 Leccion 23
Leccion 24
17331 Leccion 25
NOTE
La Calle Catorce Fourteenth Street 30 min
La Casa The House
La Sala The Living Room 30 min
El Comedor The Dining Room
La Cocina The Kitchen 30 min
El Bano The Bathroom
El Dormitorio Grande The Large Bedroom 30 min
Los Dos Dormitorios Pequenos The Two Small Bedrooms
El Patio The Patio 30 min
Leccion 26 of Unit IV following is also on this tape
UNIT IV
Hablando De Numeros Y Colores Speaking of Numbers and Colors
17331
17332
17333
Leccion 26 El Telefono The Telephone 30 min
NOTE Leccion 25 of Unit III preceding is also on this tape
Leccion 27 Vamos a Contar Lets Count 30 min
Leccion 28 El Frutero Y Las Frutas The Fruit Vendor and the Fruit
Leccion 29 Los Colores De Las Frutas The Colors of the Fruit 30 min
Leccion 30 El Mercado The Market
74 illlllHIMIHIBBB

UNIT V
Durante La Semana Y El Cumpleanos During the Week and the Birthday
17334
17335
17406
30 min
Leccion 31 Los Dias De La Semana The Days of the Week
Leccion 32 La Edad Age
Leccion 33 La Fiesta De Cumpleanos The Birthday Party 30 min
NOTEt The following review tape to be available at end of 196566 school
year
Fiesta I Repaso y Canciones Review and Songs 30 min
BEGINNING SPANISH
E44
Fiesta Intermediate
This taped course has been designed for those elementary pupils who participated in
Fiesta I to serve as an extension and review of Fiesta I in preparation for Fiesta
II This course as all the other taped Fiesta courses parallels the Spanish televi
sion course by the same name Fiesta Intermediate taught by Sra Yvonne de Wright
It represents the stage of development rather than the level and the proficiency in
Spanish of both teacher and pupil greatly affects the grade level at which the course
can be used Since it is assumed that third grade pupils participated in Fiesta I
Fiesta Intermediate is directed more to fourth grade pupils Teacher guides and addi
tional information can be obtained from Educational Television Services State Depart
ment of Education State Office Building Atlanta Georgia The course is divided in
to five units of work dealing with the school Christmas festivities the family and
the home and some of the activities of the family in the city and in the countryside
el
UNIT I
Catalog No
17388 Leccion 1
Leccion 2
17389 Leccion 3
Leccion 4
17390 Leccion 5
Leccion 6
17391 Leccion 7
Leccion 8
17392 Leccion 9
Leccion 10
17393 Leccion 11
NOTE
Wo Go to School Vamos a la Escuela
Title
17393
17394
Como le Llamas Tu What Is Your Name
Unos Nuevos Amigos Some New Friends
Vamos a la Escuela We Go to School
Contando a los Ninos Counting the Boys and Girls
Enfrente de la Escuela In Front of the School
Mi Clase My Class
En la Clase In the Class
La Leccion de Hoy Todays Lesson
La Leccion de Arithmetica The Arithmetic Lesson
Vamos a Jugar Were Going to Play
En la Tarde In the Afternoon
Leccion 12 of Unit II following is also on this tape
UNIT II
Christmas Festivities Las Fiestas de Navidad
Leccion 12 Ya Viene la NavidadI Christmas Is Coming
NOTE Leccion 11 of Unit I preceding is also on this tape
Leccion 13 Feliz Navidad Merry Christmas
Leccion 14 Los Reyes Magos The Wise Men
75
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 minUNIT III
17395
17396
17397
17398
17399
The Family and the Home La Familia y la Casa El Hogar
Leccion 15 Vamos a Mi Casa Lets Go to My House 30 min
Leccion 16 Mi Casa My House
Leccion 17 Mi Familia My Family 30 min
Leccion 18 Una Visita A Visit
Leccion 19 En la Casa Parte I In the House Pt I 30 min
Leccion 20 En la Casa Parte II In the House Pt II
Leccion 21 En la Casa Parte III In the House Pt Ill 3D min
Leccion 22 En la Casa Parte IV In the House Pt IV
Leccion 23 El Patio de Mi Casa The Patio of My House 30 min
Leccion 24 La Casa de Munecas The Doll House
UNIT IV
17400
17401
17402
17403
17404
17405
Wjre Going to a Party Vamos a Una Fiesta
Leccion 25 Una Invitacion An Invitation 30 min
Leccion 26 La Tienda The Store
Leccion 27 Las Compras The Shopping 30 min
Leccion 28 La Fiesta The Party
UNIT V
Were Going to the Countryside Vamos al Campo
Leccion 29 En el Campo Parte I In the Countryside Pt I 30 min
Leccion 30 En el Campo Parte II In the Countryside Pt II
Leccion 31 En el Campo Parte III In the Countryside Pt Ill
30 min
Leccion 32 Los Pollitos The Baby Chicks
Leccion 33 Un Cuento A Story 30 min
NOTE The following review tape to be available at end of 196566 school
year
Fiesta Intermediate Repaso y Canciones Review and Songs 30 min
BEGINNING SPANISH
E15
Fiesta Level II
This taped course is the second level of Spanish instruction designed for elementary
school pupils who participated in the first level course The Spanish teacher Sra
Yvonne de Wright also presents the FIESTA II course on Educational Television
channels There is a very close correlation between the taped course and the tele
vised course Teacher guides and additional information can be obtained from the
Educational Television Services State Department of Education Atlanta 3 Georgia
The same approach used in the first level course is also used in the second level
course The interests of the fourth fifth and sixth graders are kept in mind
throughout the lessons The Spanishspeaking childs relationship with the family
the home the school and the community serves as the foundation for the many activi
ties which are discussed and described Each situation is developed against the proper
background providing as much authenticity and Spanish flavor as possible The situ
ation is depicted through the use of short dialogues which contain both new and old
vocabulary The vocabulary is sequentially developed to insure sufficient repetition
The new vocabulary and drill patterns are presented in connection with the old vocabu
lary and the old topics so that there is an element of review throughout the entire
course Therefore the Fiesta II course is a continuation as well as a review of the
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first level course The objectives both linguistic and cultural are the same as
those of the first level course Fiesta II is divided into five units Some of the
new areas of content bring in different aspects of the cultural background Units III
IV and V provide this rich cultural background as Christmas celebrations history and
geography lessons relating the story of the Cid and Christopher Columbus the San
Fermin Festival and the bullfight are presented Unit I introduces some of the animals
present on an Argentine farm a song about the animals parts of the body and clothing
Unit II presents the adventures of Chispa the dog told in a series of short dia
logues Short narrations to improve aural comphrehension are included in the Fiesta
II course as well as several songs el
Introduccion
introduction
Catalog No
17336
17337
17338
UNIT I
Los Animales El Cuefpo Y La Ropa
The Animals The Body And Clothing
Title
17338 Leccion 6
NOTE
17339 Leccion 7
Leccion 8
17340 Leccion 9
Leccion 10
17341 Leccion 11
Leccion 12
17342 Leccion 13
NOTE
Leccion 1 Los Animales The Animals
Leccion 2 Vengan A Ver Mi Granja Come To See My Farm
Leccion 3 Las Partes Del Cuerpo The Parts of The Body
Leccion 4 La Ropa Para Ninos Clothing For Boys
Leccion 5 La Ropa Para Ninas Clothing For Girls
NOTE Leccion 6 of Unit II following is also on this tape
UNIT II
Descripcion De Mi Familia Y Mi Casa
Description Of My Family And My House
Como Es Su Familia What Is Your Family Like
Leccion 5 of Unit I preceding is also on this tape
Como Es Mi Familia What Is My Family Like
Mi Familia Y Yo My Family And i
Cuantos Anos Tiene Usted How Old Are You
Tiene Usted Un Perro Do You Have a Dog
Donde Vive Usted Where Do You Live
Como Es Su Casa What Is Your House Like
Como Es Mi Casa What Is My House Like
Leccion 14 of Unit III following is also on this tape
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
UNIT III
Las Fiestas De Navidad The Celebration of Christmas
17342 Leccion 14 Las Pascuas The Christmas Season 30 min
NOTE Leccion 13 of Unit II preceding is also on this tape
17343 Leccion 15 La Nochebuena Y El Dia de los Reyes Christmas Eve and the
Day of the Kings 30 min
NOTE Leccion 16 of Unit IV following is also on this tape
UNIT IV
En La Escuela In The School
17343 Leccion 16 Nuestra Escuela Our School 30 min
NOTE Leccion 15 of Unit III preceding is also on this tape
17344 Leccion 17 Nuestra Sala De Clase Our Classroom 30 min
Leccion 18 En La Sala De Clase In The Classroom
17345 Leccion 19 La Clase De Aritmetica The Arithmetic Class 30 min
Leccion 20 Unos Problemas De Aritmetica Some Arithmetic Problems
7717346 Leccion 21 Los Dias De La Semana The Days Of The Week Leccion 22 Que Hora Es What Time Is It 30 min
17347 Leccion 23 Es Hora De Comer its Time To Eat Leccion 24 Que Hay De Comer whats There To Eat 30 min
17348 Leccion 25 El Almuerzo The Lunch Leccion 26 Despues Del Almuerzo After Lunch 30 min
UNIT V
17349 Leccion 27
Leccion 28
17350 Leccion 29
Leccion 30
17351 Leccion 31
Leccion 32
17352 Leccion 33
17407
Durante El Ano During The Year
Un Juego A Game 30 min
El Calendario The Calendar
Los Otros Meses The Other Months 30 min
Cual Es La Fecha What Is The Date
En La Plaza in The Plaza 30 min
Jugando A Los Toros Playing At Bullfighting
La Corrida De Toros The Bullfight 30 min
NOTE The following review tape to be available at end of 196566 school
year
Fiesta II Repaso y Canciones Review and Songs 30 min
BEGINNING SPANISH
E20
Fiesta Level III
This taped course is the third in a series of three levels of Spanish instruction
taught by Sra Yvonne de Wright It presupposes previous training in Spanish and is a
continuation as well as a review of the second level course The interests of fifth
sixth and seventh graders are kept primarily in mind but the course can also fit in
other grade levels according to the proficiency in Spanish of the teacher and students
FIESTA III also parallels the Spanish television course of the same title and
teacher guides and additional information can be obtained from the Educational Tele
vision Services State Department of Education Atlanta 3 Georgia The Fiesta III
course is divided into four units of work The first unit consists of eleven lessons
dealing with the preparations necessary to make a trip abroad In these lessons a
great deal of review vocabulary from the Fiesta second level course is used in con
nection with some new vocabulary in various short conversations The introduction of
new friends a song and some amusing incidents provide student motivation that fa
cilitates the learning of the new dialogues The second unit deals with a visit to a
foreign capital the first stop on the trip Sightseeing in the city with the help of
a policeman a visit to a restaurant discussion of the weather and the important
seasons of the year are some of the high points of the second unit Review vocabulary
is also woven into this unit The third unit shows the tourists travel experiences in
the interior of the foreign country in the countryside The seasons of the year
description of the countryside sports and special amusements are found in this unit
It culminates with an informal visit that leads to the narration of a very famous
story the story of The Three Bears contained in the last unit The characters of the
story are somewhat changed to fit the new locale and there is a new surprise ending
Aural comprehension is tested with the story of The Three Bears as a combination of
the narration and dialogue techniques is used Longer sentence constructions and more
complicated tenses are presented this time but throughout the entire course the same
approach and objectives stated in the previous levels are maintained The vocabulary
has been expanded gradually adhering to the sequential vocabulary development princi
ple The cultural objective has been broadened by the travel experiences which have
a great deal of correlation with social studies units on the Spanishspeaking
countries This third level course consists of 18 tapes rather than 17 as in the
previous levels The last tape number 17370 consists of the complete narration of
the story of The Three Bears Parts of this tape or the tape in its entirety can be
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helpful in the presentation of a dramatization of the story of The Three Bears as
performed by the students el
UNIT I
Vamos A Hacer Un Viaje Were Going To Make a Trip
Title Length
Catalog No
17353
17354
17355
17356
17357
17358
17358
17359
17360
17361
17362
17363
17364
17365
17366
17367
17368
17369
Leccion 1 Presentando A Unos Amigos introducing Some Friends 30 min
Leccion 2 Me Gustan Todas I Like Them All
Leccion 3 Quien Es La Rubia Who Is the Blonde 30 min
Leccion 4 Me Voy De Viaje Im Going Away On a Trip
Leccion 5 Planes Para El Viaje Plans For the Trip 30 min
Leccion 6 La Foto The Photograph
Leccion 7 El Medico The Doctor 30 min
Leccion 8 El Pasaporte The Passport
Leccion 9 La Maleta The Suitcase 30 min
Leccion 10 La Hora The Time
Leccion 11 Al Aeropuerto To the Airport 30 min
NOTE Leccion 12 of Unit II following is also on this tape
UNIT II
Una Visita A La Ciudad A Visit To the City
Leccion 12 En La Ciudad in the City 30 min
NOTE Leccion 11 of Unit I preceding is also on this tape
Leccion 13 El Policia The Policeman 30 min
Leccion 14 El Restaurante The Restaurant
Leccion 15 La Cena The Dinner 30 min
Leccion 16 Que Tiempo Hace What Kind of Weather Are We Having
Leccion 17 El Resfriado The Cold
Leccion 18 El Remedio The Remedy
UNIT III
Una Visita Al Campo A Visit To the Countryside
Leccion 19 Las Estaciones Del Ano The Seasons of the Year
Leccion 20 En El Campo In the Countryside
Leccion 21 Los Deportes Sports
Leccion 22 Las Diversiones Amusements
Leccion 23 Una Visita A Visit
UNIT IV
El Cuento De Los Tres Osos The Story of The Three Bears
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Leccion 24 Saludos Y Despedidas Greetings and Farewells
Leccion 25 Los Tres Osos The Three Bears
Leccion 26 La Casa De Los Tres Osos The House of The Three Bears
30 min
Leccion 27 Los Cuartos De La Casa The Rooms of the House
Leccion 28 La Sopa The Soup 30 min
Leccion 29 La Nina Se Llama Cabellos Negros The Little Girls Name Is
Raven Hair
Leccion 30 En La Casa In the House 30 min
Leccion 31 Cabellos Negros Y Los Tres Osos Raven Hair and The Three
Bears
Leccion 32 Me Gustan Todas I Like Them All 30 min
7917370
17408
Leccion 33 El Cuento de Los Tres Osos The Story of The Three Bears
30 min
NOTEs The following review tape to be available at end of 196566 school
year
Fiesta III Repaso y Canciones Review and Songs 30 min
BEGINNING SPANISH
E25
Fiesta Level IV
This Taped course is the fourth level in the series of Spanish instruction taught by
Sra Yvonne de Wright It presupposes participation in the previous three series of
Spanish instruction and is primarily directed to elementary and junior high school
pupils in the sixth seventh or eighth grades As stated previously the level of the
course represents the stage of development rather than the actual grade level so that
the proficiency in Spanish of both the teacher and pupils can greatly affect the grade
level at which the course is used FIESTA IV also parallels the Spanish television
course of the same title and teacher guides and additional information can be ob
tained from the Educational Television Services State Department of Education State
Office Building Atlanta Georgia At this level the familiar form of address is
introduced for the first time Reading is also introduced for the first time and
many poems and songs are included in this course to help develop a feeling for the
rhythm cadence and intonation of the Spanish language Fiesta IV is divided into
five units of work The first unit consists of ten lessons dealing with everyday con
versations relating to the family the home friends and activities in the school The
vocabulary used was taught in the previous levels but new short dialogs using the
familiar form of address inject new life into the old sentence patterns and vocabulary
Two new songs are introduced which lead to the study of the alphabet and the celebra
tion of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus The second unit also intro
duces a new song and deals primarily with the celebrations of Christmas in Venezuela
The shopping the use of decorations the food preparation and unique activities of a
folkloric nature are enacted in this unit which is made up of five lessons In the
third unit the weather means of orientation occupations and the celebrations of the
Carnival with its folkloric songs and dances are discussed in a series of six lessons
which conclude with a return to the classroom A new song is also presented in this
unit The fourth unit deals with a series of history lessons which present some of the
heroes of SpanishAmerican independence as well as some important patriotic holidays
The final unit of the year Unit V the use of the past tense is emphasized Very
little new vocabulary is introduced and a great deal of old vocabulary is reviewed
The dialogues presented emphasize the use of one or more verbs already learned using
it with all persons either in the present and past tenses or both Two short choruses
of two songs dealing with the beach and vacation are presented The unit terminates
with a trip to Treasure Island
UNIT I
Catalog No
17371 Leccion 1
Leccion 2
17372 Leccion 3
Leccion 4
17373 Leccion 5
Leccion 6
17374 Leccion 7
Leccion 8
17375 Leccion 9
Vamos a Aprender a Leer Lets Learn to Read
Title
El Patio De Mi Casa The Patio of My House
Somos Amigos Were Friends
Nuestra Familia Our Family
Nuestra Casa Our House
Nuestra Escuela Our School
El Barco Chiquitico The Small Sailboat
El Doce De Octubre The Twelfth of October
Estudiamos Geografia We Study Geography
Una Carta A Letter
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
80

17376
17377
17378
17378
17379
17380
17381
17381
17382
17383
17409
Leccion 10 Una Llamada Telefonica A Telephone Call
UNIT II
Es Tiempo De Navidad Its Christmas Time
Leccion 11 En La Ciudad In the City 30 min
Leccion 12 De Compras Shopping
Leccion 13 Yo Quiero Patinar I Want to Skate 30 min
Leccion 14 Preparativos Para La Navidad Preparations for Christmas
Leccion 15 IFelices Pascuas Merry Christmas I 30 min
NOTE Leccion 16 of Unit III following is also on this tape
UNIT III
El Carnaval The Carnival
Leccion 16 El Papagayo The Kite 30 min
NOTE Leccion 15 of Unit II preceding is also on this tape
Leccion 17 Los Rumbos The Directions 30 min
Leccion 18 Los Oficios The Occupations
Leccion 19 Los Disfraces The Costumes 30 min
Leccion 20 El Carnaval The Carnival
Leccion 21 iA Estudiarl To Study 30 min
NOTE Leccion 22 of Unit IV following is also on this tape
UNIT IV
Las Fiestas Patrias The Patriotic Holidays
Leccion 22 La Historia The History 30 min
NOTE Leccion 21 of Unit III preceding is also on this tape
Leccion 23 El Libertador The Liberator 30 min
Leccion 24 Los Heroes De La Independencia The Heroes of Independence
Leccion 25 Las Fiestas Patrias The Patriotic Holidays 30 min
NOTE Leccion 26 of Unit V following is also on this tape
NOTE The following review tape to be available at end of 196566 school
year
Fiesta IV Repaso y Canciones Review and Songs 30 min
UNIT V
17383 Leccion 26
NOTE
17384 Leccion 27
Leccion 28
17385 Leccion 29
Leccion 30
17386 Leccion 31
Leccion 32
17387 Leccion 33
Nuestros Estudios Our Studies
El Campo The Country 30 min
Leccion 25 of Unit IV preceding is also on this tape
Nuestros Estudios Our Studies 30 min
Los Examenes Parte I The Examinations Pt I
Los Examenes Parte II The Examinations Pt II 30 min
Despues de los Examenes After the Exams
Las Vacaciones Vacations 30 min
La Isla del Coco Coconut Island
La Isla del Tesoro Treasure Island 30 min
AMIGOS PANAMERICANOS SERIES
E24
These five tapes represent a short course in Elementary Spanish Each tape is a read
ing by Dr Robert Vialpando of Santa Fe New Mexico of a progressively more difficult
handbook The five Juan y Maria handbooks are available as free textbooks from the
81 Textbook Division Georgia Department of Education from NDEA or directly from the
Steck Company Austin Texas They are not available from your Tape Recording Service
The series is furnished through the courtesy of The Steck Company Austin Texas
eljhsh
NOTE These tapes recorded at 334 inches per second only Those marked 30 min re
quire one 600 of tape those marked 60 min require one 1200 of tape and those
marked 90 min require one 1800 of tape
17453
17454
17455
17456
17457
Juan y Maria Book 1 Amigos Panamericanos 30 min
Juan y Maria en Casa Book 2 Amigos Panamericanos 60 min
Juan y Maria en la Escuela Book 3 Amigos Panamericanos 60 min
Juan y Maria en los Estados Unidos Book 4 Amigos Panamericanos
60 min
Juan y Maria en Mexico Book 5 Amigos Panamericanos 90 min
ESPANOL ENTENDER Y HABLAR
E34
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses The
students book contains twenty teaching Units each opening with a set of Dialogs pre
senting the basic structure and vocabulary for that Unit Following are ten Question
and Answer Pairs that develop the Dialogs Pattern Practices and Conversations pro
vide structure drill and reading comprehension practice The section entitled Topics
for Reports gives the student an opportunity to develop reports on topics of his per
sonal interest guided by carefully constructed cue questions Four Review Units
offer reworking of the vocabulary and structure from earlier Units After the first
appearance of a structural or lexical item its recurrence is systematically and rig
orously controlled NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively
for use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston
jhsh
Catalog No
17562A
175623
17563A
17563B
17564A
17564B
17565A
175653
17566A
17566B
17567A
17567B
17568A
I7568B
L7569A
L7569B
17570A
17570B
17571A
17571B
17572A
17572B
17573A
17573B
17574A
17574B
Title
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Entender y Hablar Reel 1 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 1 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 2 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 2 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 3 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 3 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 4 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 4 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 5 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 5 Pt II
Entenaer y Hablar Reel 6 Pt I
Ertander v Hablar Reel 6 Pt II
Entender y ha Reel 7 Pt I
Entender y iar Reel 7 Pt II
En1ender y Hablar Reel 3 Pt I
y Hablar Reel 8 Pt II
Entenaer y Hablar Reel 9 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 9 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 10 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 10 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 11 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 11 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 12 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 12 Pt II
Entender y Hablar Reel 13 Pt I
Entender y Hablar Reel 13 Pt II
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
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30 min
30 min
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30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
82

17575A
17575B
17576A
17576B
17577A
17577B
17578A
17578B
17579A
17579B
17580A
17580B
17581A
17581B
17582A
17582B
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Entender y
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Reel 14
Reel 14
Reel 15
Reel 15
Reel 16
Reel 16
Reel 17
Reel 17
Reel 18
Reel 18
Reel 19
Reel 19
Reel 20
Reel 20
Reel 21
Reel 21
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
Pt I
30 min
30 rain
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
30 min
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30 min
30 min
30 min
ESPANOL
HABLAR Y LEER
E28
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses This
second year book Hablar Leer extends the students control of grammar and usage
and builds his vocabulary from approximately 750 words to 2500 words The course aims
to continue auraloral practice through conversation and to build vocabulary through
acquisition of reading skills Each chapter focuses upon a subject of the students
own personal concern building upon the major content areas introduced in the first
year course see E34 above Each of the twenty chapters contains a Spanish
Spanish pictorial dictionary page conversations based on the topic of the chapter
exercises and grammar analysis and extended reading practice NOTE These tapes are
designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correlative
textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17486A
17486B
17487A
17487B
17488A
17488B
17489A
17489B
17490A
17490B
17491A
17491B
17492A
17492B
17493A
17493B
17494A
I7494B
17495A
17495B
17496A
17496B
17497A
17497B
17498A
Title
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Espanol
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Hablar
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Leer
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
Reel
1 Pt I
1 Pt II
2 Pt I
2 Pt II
3 Pt I
3 Pt II
4 Pt I
4 Pt II
5 Pt I
5 Pt II
6 Pt I
6 Pt II
7 Pt I
7 Pt II
8 Pt I
8 Pt II
9 Pt I
9 Pt II
10 Pt I
10 Pt II
11 Pt I
11 Pt II
12 Pt I
12 Pt II
13 Pt I
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
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30 min
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30 min
30 min
8317498B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 13 Pt II
17499A Espanolt Hablar y Leer Reel 14 Pt I
17499B Espanolt Hablar y Leer Reel 14 Pt II
17500A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 15 Pt I
17500B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 15 Pt II
17501A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 16 Pt I
17501B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 16 Pt II
17502A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 17 Pt I
17502B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 17 Pt II
17503A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 18 Pt I
17503B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 18 Pt II
17504A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 19 Pt I
17504B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 19 Pt II
17505A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 20 Pt I
17505B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 20 Pt II
17506A Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 21 Pt I
17506B Espanol Hablar y Leer Reel 21 Pt II
ESPANOL LEER HABLAR I E
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
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This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses In
Leer Hablar j Escribir the third year student will be reading material collected
from a variety of Hispanic sources General aims of the third year course are to con
tinue the practice of auraloral skills improve the reading skills developed in the
second year course acquaint the student with all kinds of material that Spanish
speaking people read in order to give the student a broad view of contemporary Hispan
ic life The students book includes samples of the kind of reading a person would do
bscause of the particular area in which he lives or because of his interests or
hobbies Students begin organized composition work in Spanish The exercises in the
students book are all correlated with the reading selections They give practice in
reading comprehension oral expression and written composition Grammatical exercises
are designed to strengthen the students control of the forms of the Spanish verb and
correct usage A grammatical appendix is included for reference purposes NOTE
These tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing
the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No Title
17513A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 1 Pt I
17513B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 1 Pt II
17514A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 2 Pt I
17514B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 2 Pt II
17515A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 3 Pt I
17515B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 3 Pt II
17516A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 4 Pt I
17516B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 4 Pt II
17517A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 5 Pt I
17517B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 5 Pt II
17518A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 6 Pt I
17518B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 6 Pt II
17519A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 7 Pt I
17519B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 7 Pt II
17520A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 8 Pt I
17520B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 8 Pt II
17521A Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir Reel 9 Pt I
17521B Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribirj Reel 9 Pt II
Length
30 min
30 min
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LENGUA VIVA Y GRAMATICA
E33
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses In this
third year book the analyses explanations directions exercises and texts are en
tirely in Spanish Each of its twentyseven lessons opens with a model Spanish text
The model texts progress from treatment of practical useful topics which encourage
conversation at the very start of the course to literary topics with a much richer
and more extensive vocabulary Special attention is paid to pronunciation and a
special exercise in each lesson deals with specific problems of pronunciation and in
tonation The exercises are of varied types combination mutation and substitution
drills all entirely in Spanish NOTE These tapes are designed primarily but not
exclusively for use by schools utilizing the correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart
and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17548A
17548B
17549A
17549B
17550A
17550B
17551A
17551B
17552A
17552B
17553A
17553B
17554A
17554B
17555A
17555B
17556A
17556B
17557A
17557B
17558A
17558B
17559A
17559B
17560A
17560B
17561A
17561B
Title
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Lengua
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
Viva
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
y Gramatica
y Gramatica
Gramatica
Gramatica
y Gramatica
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Length
30 min
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30 rain
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LATIN
A45
These programs have been prepared by N J DeWitt William McDonald and Donald C
Swanson of the Department of Classical Languages of the University of Minnesota No
920 through 922 are presented on a fairly advanced level but No 923 should be useful
in an alert 9th grade class jh
Catalog No
Title
Length
920
How Words Work 15 min
The contrastive approach to English and Latin linguistics a com
parison of the methods which the two languages use to express mean
85921A
921B
922
923
ing
How Words Change 15 min
The diachronic approach to English and Latin linguistics showing
how time causes change in languages
Part Two of Above 15 min
How Caesar Spoke 15 min
A discussion of the pronunciation of Latin in the first century BC
Cicero Against Catiline 15 min
An exciting dramatization of Ciceros First Speech Against Catiline
produced with professional studio facilities sound affects 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
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 con
clusion where Cicero prays to Jupiter The speech is accompanied by
occasional comments in English from the narrator to clarify the trend
of argument Designed to go with the study of Cicero but valuable
in any Latin Class for dramatic effect
Quis 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
934
925
926
927
928
Title
Little Boy Blue The Little Red Hen
Christopher Columbus Peter Rabbit George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
Julius Caesar
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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 difficulties 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 conversa
tional idioms are used throughout the series jh
Catalog No
929
930
931
932
933
Title
General Conversation About Things in the Classroom
Dialogue accompanied by a third voice to clarify idioms and n
vocabulary
Systematic Introduction of Vocabulary for Things in the Classroom
Simple discussion of declensions and sentence structure in La
Discussion of Simple Latin Sentences in Latin
Structure cases and general rules for agreement use of cas
parts of speech
Verb Forms Tenses Moods Principal Parts
With a little general conversation
A Discussion in English
Of colloquial or spoken Latin then Margarita and Carolus mee
the street and talk about everyday modern things in colloquia
Length
15 min
ew
15 min
tin
15 min
es
15 min
15 min
t on
1 Latin
86

Catalog No
15570
Lectures in English
Latin
Title
Length
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
Note Although the following four programs were designed for use with slides they are
quite understandable without them These slides are not available from the Library
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
924B Part Two of Above 15 min
15571 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
15572 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
15573 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
THE SOUNDS OF LATIN
D51
Pattern practice Produced by Waldo E Sweet Courtesy of the University of
Michigan sht
Catalog No
16772
Title
Length
30 min
16773
30 min
16774
16775
Lesson 1 And Finally Latin
The Sounds of Latin
Lesson 2 What the Utterances Mean
The sounds of Latin
Lesson 3 Questions and Answers
How to answer questions substitution
Lesson 4 A New Verb Form
Passive voice substitution
Lesson 5 How to Talk Like a Roman
Further practice on nominative accusative and ablative singular
substitution
Lesson 6 The Three Classes of Nouns
Agreement of adjective substitution
Review Lesson 1 substitution
Lesson 7 More Than One
Plural of first and second declensions expansion
Lesson 8 The Other Plurals
Plural of third fourth and fifth declensions expansion
Review Lesson 2 substitution
Lesson 9 A Equals B
Predicate nominative dependent clauses substitution
Lesson 10 Relative Pronouns
Transportation from singular to plural of the three cases
87
30 min
30 minReview Lesson 3
16776 Lesson 11 The Adverbial Accusative 30 min
The accusative with prepositions with pictures substitution
Lesson 12 The Predictable Adjective
The imperfective infinitive substitution transformation
Lesson 13 No Pattern Practice
16777 Lesson 14 More and Most
Comparison of adjectives substitution transformation
Lesson 15 Numbers Please
Cardinal and ordinal numbers with pictures substitution
Review Lesson 4
16778 Lesson 16 The Third Party
Dative singular transformation substitution
Lesson 17 The Dative Plural
Distinguishing dative plural from ablative plural through environ
ment transformation
16779 Lesson 18 The Last Case
Genitive singular transformation
Lesson 19 The Genitive Plural
Transformation substitution
16780 Review Lesson 5
Review of all cases of nouns with pictures substitution
Lesson 20 Special Adjectives
Hie ille etc transformation
16781 Lesson 21 Deponent substitution
Lesson 22 The Predictable Noun Infinitive transformation
16782 Lesson 23 Person Endings
Present imperfective expansion
Lesson 24 The Great Narrative Tense
Present perfective transformation
16783 Lesson 25 The Imperfective System
Past imperfective and future imperfective expansion
Lesson 26 The Perfective System
All six tenses of indicative indentification
16784 Review Lesson 7 Complete indicative expansion
Review Lesson 8 Complete indicative expansion
16785 Lesson 27 Passive Person Endings
Passive of all tenses of the indicative expansion
Lesson 28 Calls and Commands
Imperative transformation
16786 Lesson 29 The Mood of NonAssertion
Present imperfective subjunctive independent use expansion
Lesson 30 Dependent Subjunctives
Past imperfective subjunctive indirect question conditions
transformation
16787 Lesson 31 The Perfective Subjunctives 30 min
Present perfective and past perfective subjunctives negative com
mands indirect questions transformation
16788 Lesson 32 Indirect Statement transformation
Lesson 33 Indirect Statements Past Present and Future
transformation
16789 Lesson 34 Gerund substitution transformation
Lesson 35 The Gerundive Is an Adjective transformation
16790 Basic Sentences 1 to 170
These are Latin sentences chosen from 2000 years of Latin litera
ture on which all the drill exercises are based Without a thorouqh
knowledge of these the exercises are meaningless
16791
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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Basic Sentences 171 to 336
30 min
88
HB
mhs
BASIC CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN
E39
This is one of fifteen Foreign Language series developed by Holt Rinehart and
Winston Inc to be used in conjunction with their Foreign Language courses This
beginning Russian textbook is based on the idea that language is something you do
that the easiest and most natural way to learn a language is by using it and that
for beginning students a systematic study of the grammar of the language is an inval
uable aid The aim of the book is to help the student learn the language rather than
learn about it The book consists of twentyfour Conversation Units twelve Grammar
Units and six carefully prepared Reviews The sequence of these units is as follows
two Conversation Units one Grammar Unit and a Review The reading selections which
follow the reviews are based on the history and geography of Russia The exercises
include pattern practices questionnaires and translation exercises NOTE These
tapes are designed primarily but not exclusively for use by schools utilizing the
correlative textbooks by Holt Rinehart and Winston jhsh
Catalog No
17719A
17719B
17720A
17720B
17721A
17721B
17722A
17722B
17723A
17723B
17724A
17724B
17725A
17725B
17726A
17726B
17727A
17727B
17728A
17728B
17729A
17729B
17730A
17730B
Title
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Bssic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Bssic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Basic Conversational Russian
Reel
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3 Pt I
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5 Pt I
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6 Pt I
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7 Pt I
7 Pt II
8 Pt I
8 Pt II
9 Pt I
9 Pt II
10 Pt I
10 Pt II
11 Pt I
11 Pt II
12 Pt I
12 Pt II
Length
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ALPHABET OF SCIENCE
C53
This series utilizes the form of an alphabetical science notebook with a key word for
every letter of the alphabet The series as a whole covers a wide range of scientific
information with three general topic areas each semester The first semester covers
meteorology astronomy and chemistry and physics the second semester includes phy
siology and health geology and biology The first program What is Science is
designed to give a preliminary look into the range of science its development in his
tory and the work and methods of the scientist Courtesy of the South Dakota School
of the Aireljh
Catalog No
4313 What Is Science
4314 Zero
Title
Length
15 min
15 min
894315 Torricelli
4316 Hygrometer
4317 Weather Map
4318 Moon
4319 Sunspot
4320 Combination
4321 Yellow
4322 Ohm
4323 Key
4324 UltraViolet
4325 Lister
4326 Pasteurize
4327 Antibiotic
4328 Joint
4329 Voice
4330 Ear
4331 Granite
4332 Dirt
4333 Xingu
4334 Quake
4335 Bacteria
4336 Root
4337 Feather
4338 Insect
4339 Neighbors
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15 min
15 min
15 min
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MATHEMATICS
A93
Produced by Mathematics Department University of Oklahoma Submitted by AudioVisual
Education University of Oklahoma Discussions intended to arouse interest in mathe
matics 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
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
MATHEMATICS
A94
The following eleven programs were obtained from Station WBOE operated by the Cleve
land 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 indi
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cated by the title
The second five programs in the series are followup programs on
the first six programs covering the same subject matter areas and sm
with different problems involved
suujeti nidutex oicaa anu same techniques but
This series indicates the methods of solving pro
with different problems involved This series indicates tne metnoas 01 solving pro
blems 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
IQn ihcha
May 1950 jhsha
Catalog No Title
1546 Addition
1547 Subtraction
1548 Multiplication By Division
1549 Multiplication By Addition
1550 Units of measure
1551 Division
1552 Addition
1553 Subtraction
1554 Multiplication
1555 Division
1556 Fractions
SCIENCE AND MATH
C54
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Produced and
shopt
Catalog No
16529A
16529B
16530A
16530B
16531A
16531B
16532A
16532B
16533A
16533B
16534A
16534B
16535A
16535B
16536A
16536B
16537A
16537B
16538A
16538B
16539A
submitted by Kent State University From Science and Mathematics Work
Title
University of Illinois Project on School Mathematics
Max Beberman
Part Two of Above
Science Concepts Requiring Elementary School Emphasis
Dr Hanner Webb
Part Two of Above
Continuing Themes in Mathematics
Phillip S Jones
Part Two of Above
Reaching for the Heights
Harold Fauset
Part Two of Above
Glaring Needs in Science Teaching Today
John R Mayor
Part Two of Above
The Outlook for Changes in School Mathematics
Max Beberman
Part Two of Above
The History of Mathematics As a Teaching Tool
Phillip S Jones
Part Two of Above
It Was a Brave Man Who First Ate an Oyster
Hanner Webb
Part Two of Above
Visual Aids To Be Used or Abused
Miss Agnes Herbert
Part Two of Above
Science Concepts Requiring Junior High School Emphasis
Dr Hanner Webb
Part Two of Above
Passing the Initiative for Learning to the Student
George Sayers
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
9116539B
16540A
16540B
16541A
16541B
16542A
16542B
16543A
16543B
16544
16127A
16127B
Part Two of Above
Building a Service a Program and a Spirit
Dr Morris Meister
Part Two of Above
Manipulative Materials in Mathematics
Miss Agnes Herbert
Part Two of Above
Science and Mathematics Curricula for Superior Students
Dr Morris Meister
Part Two of Above
Teachers of All Subjects Must Teach Quantitative Thinking
Kenneth Cummins
Part Two of Above
Making Arithmetic Meaningful to All
Miss Agnes Herbert
Making Arithmetic Meaningful By Dr Laura Zirbes
Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
SPACE AND MR SMITH
B63
Mr Smith an ordinary citizen with an inquiring mind finds himself surrounded by
myths rumors halftruths and debatable information concerning discoveries in ast
omy Courtesy of University of Michigan WUOM jhsh
tron
Catalog No Title
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
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
LET SCIENCE TELL US
D95
The series Let Science Tell Us features the earth sciences We have divided the
series into the following units the universe the atmosphere wonders of water and
the living earth Let Science Tell Us is written by Mrs Mary Miller and directed
by Norm Stein Courtesy of University of Colorado eljh
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Catalog No Title The Universe
5280 5281 5282 5283 5284 Beyond the Earth Our Solar System The Planets Our Star land Exploring the Universe
The Atmosphere
5285
The Air Around Us
15 min
92 5286
5287
5288
5289
5290
5291
5292
5293
5294
5295
5296
The Barometer
The Sun
Give Me Air
Everybodys Weather
The Clouds
Rain Snow Sleet
Cyclones
Predicting Weather
Our Weather Bureau
Hurricanes
Weather Proverbs
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Wonders of Water
5297
5298
5299
5300
5301
5302
5303
5304
5305
5306
Wateror Your Life
Hidden Seas
Sink or Swim
Drinking Water
The Aged Earth
The Earths Crust
It Blows Its Top
Record of the Dead
Lost Worlds
Search for Early Man
The Living Earth
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
LET SCIENCE TELL US
D96
This series endeavors to supplement classroom activities involving the physical
sciences The stress is on everyday thingsthings that are familiar to us but actu
ally are very strange and wonderful when they are studied scientifically This series
is written by Mary McNally supervised by Dr Willard Unsicker former professor of
Education and chairman of the Science Department at the State University of Iowa Ex
perimental Schools Courtesy of University of Colorado eljh
Catalog No Title
5307 What Is Physical Science
5308 How Do Physical Scientists Work
5309 What Are All Things Made Of
5310 How Do We Use Energy
5311 Can Matter Be Destroyed
5312 What Are Different Kinds of Energy
5313 How Is Energy Measured
5314 Lets Think About It Review1
5315 What Is Heat
5316A How Do We Use Heat
5316B Part Two of Above
5317A How Can We Measure Heat
5317B Part Two of Above
5318 What Makes Sounds
5319 How Do We Hear Sounds
5320 How Is Our Knowledge of Sounds Used
5321 What Is Music
5322 Lets Think About It Review2
5323 What Is the Nature of Light
5324 How Is Light Energy Used
5325 What Happens When Light Strikes Objects
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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93
5326
5327
5328
5329
5330
5331
5332
What Effect Do Lenses Have on Light
Why Do Things Have Different Colors
What Are Magnets
What Is Electricity
What Are Some Uses of Electricity
What Is Electromagnetism
Lets Think About It Review3
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
SCIENCE
C56
The following miscellaneous science programs were made available through the courtesy
of the Minnesota State Department of Educationsha
Catalog No
3755
Title
Length
16482
16483
16484
Atomic Energy for Peace 15 min
An interesting program prepared by Indiana University Narration and
dramatization describe progress of science through the contributions
of outstanding scientists
Search for Atomic Power 30 min
Story of Mans search for atomic energy Study of the atom and its
development fission
Careers in Science 30 min
Ninth Annual Junior Science Assembly of American Association for Ad
vancement of Science by Dr Harry C Kelly There is a great in
crease in the number of scientists and engineers required to carry on
our modern technology Dr Kelly suggests how a student may in
vestigate various scientific careers
Opportunities in Science 30 min
Talkby Dr Warren Weaver at 9th Annual Junior Science Assembly of
American Association for Advancement of Science meeting at San
Francisco State College What is Science What does it accomplish
Science is fun and satisfying
THIS WEEK IN NATURE
B77
Produced and submitted by Cornell University Tape Recording Center The naturestudv
programs are designed to furnish the background for lessons and discussions in elemen
tary 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
Catalog No
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
2308
Title
Length
15 min
15 min
Salamanders and Their Habits
A discussion of protective devices of salamanders
The Alligator
A discussion of the habits of alligators in captivity
Frogs and More Frogs Discussion of habits of leopard frogs
Frogs and More Frogs
Discussion of different types of frogs and frog eggs
Mushrooms With Your Crayfish
Discussion of mushrooms morels and habits of crayfish
Moths and Butterflies 1R
Discussion of moth larvae illustrated by cutworm and of Cecropia
15 min
15 min
15 min
moths
Spring Voices Discussion of the habits of peepers
15 min
942309
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2311
2312
2313
2314
2315
2316
2317
2318
2319
2320
2321
2322
2323
2324
2325
2326
2327
2328
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 snakes 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 consti
tutes a rock
Early Butterflies and Other Insects 15 min
Discussion of early butterflies such as the mourning cloak cabbage
butterflies swallowtail flies and others
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
Puffballs 15 min
How puffballs grow their reproductive capacity their value as food
whether they are poisonous
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
Foods Grow Wild 15 min
Children participate in the discussion of wild foods in spring
based on the leaflet Wild Foods
What a Birds Nest Can Tell Us 15 min
Four boys from George Jr Republic discuss abandoned nests of birds
centered about the materials used in an owls nest and a goldfinchs
nest
What a Birds Nest Can Tell 15 min
Thirdgrade children discuss an abandoned nest of a robin and of a
sharpshinned hawk
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
Fungi Are Useful 15 min
A discussion of bracket fungus growing on a stump
The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring 15 min
A discussion of Golden Bell or forsythia comments on dogwoods in
cluding red osier and silky dogwood interpretation of twigs and
their forks and an experiment with teasel and its use in carding
wool
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
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 mourning
cloak butterfly and on early stonefly adults
A Map of Your Mouth
A discussion of mapping your mouth for tasting sweet sour
bitter things
Cats Eyes and Cows Eyes
A discussion of the iris of the eyes of cats and cows and of the
claws and tracks of cats and dogs
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UNCLE DAN FROM FROGGY HOLLOW FARM
B75
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 younq
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 acquaintance rather than by actual kinship Whole neigh
borhoods 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 crowd
ed 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 plea
sure in presenting the youngsters of our state with such an Uncle Dan of their own
who tells them about the goingson of the creatures of 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 outof
doors
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
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We Start a New Adventure Life story of a grasshopper
Were Different Working Together
No two of a species are the same all are different
Backyard Hunting The Insect
Living Pastures The Aphid
How its enemies keep it under contfol
Lawbreakers Mrs Quail and Mr Blacksnake
Dangerous Journeys The Story of Migration Birds
Inchy the Earthworm
Blind as a Bat The story of a Bat
We Work Together The Ant
The Most Beautiful One The Butterfly
Down Came a Spider
Is the Crow a Villain
Windowsill Gardens
Silent Pets The Aquarium
Rollo A Pet Skunk
One with a Pocket The Possum
The Timid One The Rabbit
I Keep My Eyes Open Watch Out for Spring
Natures care of buds
She Digs Best Molly Mole
How Doth the Busy Bee
The Prettiest Tail The Squirrel
A Live Submarine The Turtle
The Most Untidy The Fly
Its Nesting Time The Bird and Its Home
Lets Go Fishing The Fish Hatchery
Mischievous Mosquitoes
Summer Is Coming What to Look For
The Untouchables
Common things in nature which are annoying or dangerous
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Animals The Craziest People
The Most Clever Rats
Almost Human Animals
Helicopters Humming Birds
The Graceful Cats
Autumn The Painter
Lou The Kangaroo
Ostriches Arent So Dumb
Hidden Enemies
The Most Crafty The Raccoon
A Birds Christmas Tree
Only One Foot The Snail
My Lovely Friend The Toad
A Hungry Birds Post Office
Paper Makers The Hornets
See How They Grow
Insects Inside The Cockroach
The Biggest One The Whale
Fleetfoot The Elk
Animal Fashions
Mr Beaver The Engineer
Old Sleepyhead The Bear
Wings in the Wind
The Wisest One The Fox
Natures Super Markets
A Milk Machine The Cow
An Egg Machine The Chicken
Old Tweezers The Crawfish
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Those Amazing Insects
He Lost His Shell
The First Fiddler
Button Button
Do Creatures Think
Quiz Kids of the Zoo The Chimpanzee
The Cicada Six Legged Rip Van Winkles
No Longer a Mystery
No Bug No Bird and Quite Possibly No Lady
Beetles Who Carry Lanterns and Fireflys
Monsters of Long Ago Dinosaurs
Tanks Bombers Airplanes
Weather
While The Cat Is Away
They Walk on Their Ribs
A Gentleman Outlaw
Villains of the Fields
Chat or Chatter
The Romance of a Hollow Tree
Knot in the Brook
Our National Bird
Signs of Spring
Countless Suns
A Wonderful Machine The Tree
Flowers Into Fruit
He Wrote His Name on a Star
Jewels of the Grass
Vacation Dangers
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97BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
C57
Reproduced through the courtesy of the Univ of Florida jhshta
Catalog No Title
Length
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A Discussion By Dr Wallace on Spiders 30 min
A panel discussion with Dr H K Wallace head of Biology Department
at the University of Florida The subject for the discussion is
Spiders about which Dr Wallace is a leading authority in the country
Produced by Radio Club of GTC and the Collegeboro Film Library
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
eljhsha
5437
Mockingbird Songs and Conversation 15 min
Recorded originally and personally at 400 am May 19 1958 by
Professor J C McAdams Superintendent Texas Blind Deaf and Orphan
School in Austin
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH
B69
The following programs have been made available by the Westinghouse Electric Corpora
tion which has for many years sponsored this fine series Carried as a regular feature
by many radio stations all over the nation Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Edu
cation shta
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A Womans Place
The answer to what a womans place can be
The Weaver and the Wasp
Heinrich Keller discovers how to make paper out of wood
The Fifty Ton Gods
A story of a barren treeless place of mystery
The Clumsy Kitten
William Morton discovers the first successful general anesthetic
The Missing Elements 15 min
A Russian scientist predicts new elements unknown in his time
The Tractor That Needs No Road 15 min
Benjamin Holt invents a tractor to cope with the soft peat soil in
California
The Lucky Pin 15 min
Walter Hunts invention of the safetypin
The Reducing Cows 15 min
Brought about the discovery of vitamins
The Earthquake and the Squirrel 15 min
Led to the discovery of the disease tularemia or rabbit fever
The Silver Dream 15 min
A story which existed in the heart of a young Scotch girl
Track No 1 Colonel John Stevens and first railroad 15 min
The Barber of France 15 min
Ambroise Pares struggle against the superstition and ignorance of
surgical practices of his day
The Dutch Janitor 15 min
Anton Leeuwenhoek inventor of the microscope
Fighter of Fire 15 min
Alexander Latta launches the era of scientific combating of one of
mans dread enemies
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Sister of a Star 15 min
It has often been said that a woman is behind the success of every
man
The Birthday Microscope 15 min
Robert Koch discovers the germ of a dread disease
Forgotten Man of Hamelin 15 min
Frederick Sertuerner a forgotten man made life less painful
through his discovery of morphine
The King Who Wouldnt Take a Dare 15 min
David discovers the cause of sleeping sickness with the help of a
native King
Prophecy of Bologna 15 min
An ancient prophecy of an Italian town came true
Road to Glory 15 min
James Loudon MacAdams invention of a roadbuilding technique
The Purple Vapor 15 min
Iodine is discovered when trying to improve gunpowder
On Silent Wings 15 min
The story of John Montgomerys first flight in 1884 to later trials
which eventually cost him his life
Horseless Carriage A story of the automobile 15 min
The Eleventh Commandment 15 min
Lord Kelvin rose to scientific greatness by applying his eleventh
commandment to his life
The Peculiar Trumpet Reno Laennecs stethoscope 15 min
Riddle of the Universe 15 min
Nicholas Copernicus overthrew the belief of the earth as the center
of the solar system
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 min
Jules Verne became an uncanny prophet of scientific achievements to
come
What Happened at Peshtigo 15 min
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 min
Mans attempt to salvage treasure by the millions on the ocean floor
Monster of Imagination 15 min
Gustave Eiffel built the Eiffel tower and lived off the money from
visiting sightseers
The Troublesome Chemist 15 min
Louis Gay Lussac was fired with the desire for scientific fame at
the early age of 17
The Contradictory Gas 15 min
A deadly gas carbon dioxide is used in thousands of ways
The Mother of Invention
Andre Garnerins invention of the parachute
15 min
The Violet and the Vacuum
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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 15 min
For Want of a Nail A story of the marfacture of nails 15 min

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Joseph Swan 15 min
One of the early pioneers in electric lamp and lighting
The Story of Spectacles Their original use and their use now 15 min
The Man Who Nursed Pigeons 15 min
Nicola Tesla helped bring about the electrical age in which we live
CENTURY OF SCIENCE
D26
Produced by WGBHFM for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters Sub
mitted by Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council Not for broadcast pur
poses Courtesy of Kent State University shta
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Utilizing The Atom 30 min
Walter G Whitman Nuclear Engineer and Chairman of the Department
of Chemical Engineering MIT
Earth Ocean Atmosphere 30 min
Robert R Shrock Chairman of the Department of Geology and Geophy
sics MI T
Power From The Sun 30 min
Hoyt C Hottel Solar Engineer and Professor of Chemical Engineering
and Robert J Pelletier a designer of the solarheated house in
Lexington Massachusetts Research Associate in Civil Engineering
MIT
Why Study Stars 30 min
Harlow Shapley Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy Emeritus at
Harvard former director of the Harvard College Observatory
Unity of Nature 30 min
Ernest Pollard Professor of Biophysics Yale University
Hidden Builders 30 min
Dr Roy 0 Greep Endocrinologist and Dean of the Harvard School of
Dental Medicine
Women Science and Rockets 30 min
Dr Dorothy Simon Physical Chemist and Expert on Propellents Tech
nical Assistant to the President at the Research and Advanced Devel
opment Division of the AVCO Manufacturing Corporation
The Paperwork Revolution 30 min
Jay W Forrester Builder of the worlds fastest electronic memory
Professor of Industrial Management at MIT
Why the Century of Science 30 min
Watson Davis Director of Science Service Washington D C
Education for a Century of Science 30 min
Walter C Michels Chairman of the Department of Physics Bryn Mawr
member of the Physical Science Study Committee that is organizing a
new course in high school physics
FIFTEEN STEPS
B72
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 experi
ments are given so that children may perform each one themselves Courtesy of Iowa
Tapes for Teaching el
Catalog No Title
2220 The Invisible Ocean Air
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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
Our Friendly Enemy Fire
Natures Lanterns Phosphorescence
Brother Can You Spare the Time Time
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
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KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
B76
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
2261 Guglielmo Marconi Italian Scientist
2262 Louis Agassiz Great Scientist From Switzerland
2263 Louis Pasteur
2264 John Ericsson
2265 Charles Robert Darwin
2266 Johann Gutenberg
2267 John Logie Baird
2268 Madame Curie Nichol
2269 Nicholas Copernicus
2270 John Priestly
2271 James Watt
2272 Wilhelm Roentgen
2273 George Washington Carver
Length
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LET SCIENCE TELL US
B65
This series emphasizes the world arena in which modern science operates as well as the
cooperative action and scientific thought processes that make achievements in science
possible It was written by Irving Fink with the supervision of Ben R Whitinger of
the Science Department at University of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
Catalog No
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Title
The New Age Modern Science
Paddle Wheels and Pistons Robert Fulton
A World on Rails James Watt
A World on Wings Wright Langley
Bumper to Bumper Henry Ford
Distance Killer Samuel Morse
New York Calling Alexander Graham Bell
A World of Voices Guglielmo Marconi
Pictures in the Air Television
Lights Camera Action The Motion Picture
Mr Electron Electricity
Food and Fulcrums Machines
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XRay Roentgen
Mr Atom Splitting the Atom
Atoms for Peace Use of Atomic Energy
Lost in the Sky Galileo Galilei
Star Men Navigation
The Big Eye Mt Palomar
Discovering the Body William Harvey
Microbe Masters I Louis Pasteur
Microbe Masters II Joseph Lister
Wonder Drugs Penicillin
Nerve Network Nervous System
Medal for Fido Animal Research
Hearts and Hands Heart Research
Millions of Buyers The Market
Product Probers Food and Drug Testing
Career in Science Opportunities
Lets Look Back Review
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This series was written by Frederic Sederholm and supervised by Dr C H Boeck head
of the science department at University of Minnesota High School eljh
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Looking for Facts Scientific Observation
Building Stones Sedimentary Formation
Fire Rocks Granite Quarries
Black Gold Coal
Industry Sinews Iron
Liquid Power Petroleum
It Blows Its Top Volcanoes
Rock Crushers Weathering and Eroding Agents
Old Faithful Bunsen and Geyser
Science in the Tropics Haiti Project
Science in the Mountains Switzerland
Time Tellers Time Zones
The Great White Plague Tuberculosis Robert Koch
Circuit Shooter Volta The Battery
A Law of Science Ohm Electric Circuit
Making Power Faraday Generator
Improving Mans Eyes Microscope Development
Weather Teller Toncilli Barometer
Degrees of Heat Fahrenheit Thermometer
What We Talk About Weather
The Weatherman Predicting and Making Weather
Look Alikes Mendel Heredity
What Is It Linnaeus
The Bird Man Audubon
Using Your Eyes and Ears Birds
What Do You Believe Animal Stories Superstitions
What Do You Believe Animal Stories Fact or fallacy
Buds and Sprouts Trees
Leaf Eaters Insects Caterpillars
Mr Tadpole Frogs
Goin Fishin Fish
Looking Backward Overview
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LET SCIENCE TELL US
B67
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 procedures employed by scientists
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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
Catalog No Title
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 Our 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
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LET SCIENCE TELL US
B68
This series has been prepared for classroom use by radio station KUOM of the Univer
sity of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
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Whats Around Us Environment as a
Eyes to See Careful observation
What Do You Believe Superstition rumor
It Floats Floating objects buoyancy
Eureka I Have It Archimedes
Mr Watts Tea Kettle James Watt
The Steamer Robert Fulton
The Wright Brothers Biographical Sketch
At the Airport What makes a plane fly
Flying Weather Weather conditions and flying
Oil for the Car Petroleum mining
Why Oil Friction and effects
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How Do They Find It Geology and Petroleum
The Big Hole Iron mining
Making Iron Into Steel Fiery Furnaces
The Converter Henry Bessemer
The Eclipse The universe
The Big Eye Mount Palomar
Figures in the Sky Constellations
The Great Genius Isaac Newton
Black Diamonds Coal mining
Where Did It Come From Formation of Coal
Rubber Tires Charles Goodyear
The Savior of the South George W Carver
Welcome Friends Bird migration
Look Alikes Heredity
The Pain Killer Dr Morton
In the Deep Deep sea diving
Tunnel Builders The Power of Air
Into the Past Fossils and pottery
Final Edition Analysis fact
Science in Daily Life
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Science is the whys and hows of our world and of ourselves
Scientists Work Together The values of theoretical science 15 min
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 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 practi
cal inventors and by theoretical scientists
New Ideas About Muscles and Diseases 15 min
Superstition and untested beliefs influenced the practice of med
icine from ancient times
Newton Sets a Pattern 15 min
Isaac Newton organized a system of theories and principles
Scientists Follow Newton 15 min
Hersche and Pierre Laplace make further discoveries
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
Darwin Puts It Into Words 15 min
Charles Darwin generalized the studies of other scientists into a
new theory
More Ideas About Muscles and Diseases 15 min
What is the nature of living tissue
Pasteur Unites Chemistry and Medicine 15 min
Microbes can be killed or made harmless
Electricity Begins to Work 15 min
Michael Faraday puts electricity to work
New Discoveries New Problems 15 min
Roentgen Thomson Rutherford and Planck account for radiation
The Machine Age Begins 15 min
Practical applications of theoretical science
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Scientists at Work 15
The career of Albert Michelson illustrates how scientists keep
touch with one another
Einstein Looks for a New Answer 15
Albert Einstein publishes new theory of looking at the univer
The Atom Yields Power E MC
How Men Behave Psychology
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Galton Pavlov Freud Wundt Von Helmholtz James and Binet g
us experimental psychology
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What Men Are Made of Genetics
How life carries on from generation to generation
Many Questions Still Remain Unsolved problems
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LET SCIENCE TELL US
B71
Recorded by the Minnesota School of the Air and covers a wide variety of science
stories for boys and girls eljh
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
OPEN YOUR EYES
B78
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duced by Josh P Roach Direc

tor 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 Con
sultant 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 Col
lege served as consultant and codirector of program development el
Catalog No Title Length
2329 Friends in the Desert 15 min
2330 Its Just Another Stone 15 min
2331 Let There Be a City 15 min
2332 Lower Than the Sea 15 min
2333 The Ice That Flows Down Hill 15 min
2334 A Tall Tale 15 min
2335 There She Blows 15 min
2336 First Explorers 15 min
2337 Hot Fountains of Youth 15 min
2338 Wash Away the Years 15 min
2339 Billy and Ruth in Wonderland 15 min
2340 A Nations Waterworks 15 min
2341 Worms That Spin Thread 15 min
2342 Milk for Automobile Tires 15 min
2343 Cloth From a Stick 15 min
2344 Old King Coal 15 min
2345 Cloth Like the Sun 15 min
2346 Oil From Mother Earth 15 min
2347 Sand You Can See Through 15 min
2348 The Life of a Lamb 15 min
2349 Snow That Makes Cloth 15 min
2350 The Worlds Fireworks 15 min
2351 Water That Melts Rocks 15 min
2352 Cows Milk From Peanuts 15 min
SCIENCE
B61
This series of 26 programs was prepared by Indiana University for high school use
Narration and dramatization describe progress of science through the contributions of
outstanding scientists Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education jhsh
Catalog No Title Length
1932 Where It All Began 15 min
1933 Herodotus Reports on His World 15 min
1934 The Greeks Ask Questions 15 min
1935 Aristotle Discovers How He Thinks 15 min
1936 Galileo Tests a Theory 15 min
1937 Sun Moon and Stars 15 min
1938 The Alchemist and Scholastic 15 min
1939 Science Emerges From Underground 15 min
1940 Harvey and the Beating Heart 15 min
1941 Leeuwenhoek Sees the Little Animals 15 min
1942 Newton Fashions a New Tool 15 min
1943 Linnaeus Makes a List 15 min
1944 These Men Worked on Air 15 min
1945 Dalton Finds the Atom 15 min
1946 The Scientists Get Together 15 min
1947 Darwin Sails on the Beagle 15 min
1948 Mendel Learns From Flowers 15 min
1949 Pasteur Disproves a Theory 15 min
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Pavlov and His Dogs
The Mysterious Rays
Electricity Goes to Work
Radio Becomes a Reality
Cures and Preventatives
Scientists Keep in Touch
Man Takes Another Look at His Universe
A New Theory Works Out
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SCIENCE
B64
Westinghouse Adventures in Research jhsh
This Adventures in Research series is reproduced through the courtesy of the
inghouse Corporation jhshta
West
Catalog No Title
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
3168 Dynamite Story of Alfred Nobel and Discovery of NitroGlycerin
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 life
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 LineOType
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A New Kind of Match 15 min
Fabron his Panama Match first waterproof match
New Steel Horizons 15 min
A compass needle leading to Iron Ore fields
The Oil Hunter 15 min
Story of first uses for Petroleum and its development
Polarized Light Story of how Polarized light works 15 min
Power From Steam 15 min
Story of James Watt and his Steam Engine
Radar Radio Detecting and Ranging 15 min
The Revengeful Man Endowment of Smithsonian Institute 15 min
Roentgen 15 min
Discoverer of XRay an Absent Minded discovery
SeaGoing Ice Breakers 15 min
Rescue operations of the Coast Guard
SeaGoing Life Preservers Rescue Procedures 15 min
Story of a Lead Pencil How Lead Pencils Are Made 15 min
Story of Aluminum Problems of getting it in pure form 15 min
Story of Fingerprinting 15 min
An extraordinary method of Identification
Story of Metal X The Story of Uranium 15 min
Story of Paricutin 15 min
A Volcanos birth which can be studied
Story of Spectacles 15 min
China 1275 Spectacles appeared other inventions
Story of the Electron Simple explanation of Atomic Energy 15 min
Story of the English Locomotive 15 min
Story of George Stevensons Locomotive
Story of the Phonograph 15 min
Frenchs attempts and Edisons discovery
Transcriptions Modern use of the phonograph for broadcasts 15 min
Television 15 min
A medium of entertainment becoming big business
TwentyFive Magic Years of Radio 15 min
Incidents of Historymaking Radio
Whats New in Lighting 15 mjn
Use of InfraRed Flourescent Incandescent Lamps
Wheel of Life Story of the Movies from earliest to latest 15 min
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General Electric Excursions in Science jhsh
Animal Behavior How a Scientist Lives with animals
The Approach to Absolute Zero What it is how reached
Atomic Power
Progress and lack of progress in use of Atomic Power
Bridging the Gap
The Amoeba in this answer to Evolution Question
Chlorophyl Key to Survival
Mystery of its creation and action
Collecting Butterflies
Equipment needed haunts methods uses etc
Evolution of Leather Hides 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
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Lichens Locales Adaptability Hardiness Contribution to Soil
The Living Substance Definition properties of Protoplasm
Mt Palomar Telescope
Problems of making transporting use of giant Telescope
New Uses of Coal
Making Synthetic Gases Carbon Synthesia Fuel etc
Power
What it means where it comes from power for this Power
Psychological Quacks
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
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WESTINGHOUSE RECORDINGS
B70
See description This series covers a number of subjects Courtesy of Minnesota De
partment of Education eljh
Catalog No
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Title
Length
Humphry Davys Last Laugh 15 min
As a 17 year old boy his questions about the discovery of the pain
killing nature of nitrous oxide led to the use of anesthesia
The Missing Planet 15 min
New Years Eve of 1801 Guiseppe Plazzi discovered the first small
planetoid in the space between Mars and Jupiter
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
Flight to the Pole in 1896 15 min
Soloman Andrees flight was one of the great tragedies of explora
tion
Five Million Dollars Deep 15 min
What happens when five million dollars in gold and silver lies in 60
fathoms of water
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
Episode at Falling Creek 15 min
This program tells of the first attempt to make iron in America
The Flying Buzzard 15 min
At the turn of the century Congress voted 50000 to develop an air
plane which though a failure really helped to pioneer flight
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
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
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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
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
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
The Goldsmith Who Went To War 15 min
A valiant fighter for liberty named Paul Revere was a quiet gold
smith from Boston who built the first copper rolling mill in the U
S and founded an industry which still exists today
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
The Warning Needle 15 min
Two men nearly lost their lives in unexplored Northern Michigan be
cause they were following the directions of a compass needle which
was being influenced by one of the richest iron ore deposits in the
world
The Lost Gold Mine 15 min
Supposedly discovered in 1864 and then lost because of hostile
Indians and the fading memories of the two men who survived
Father Time Himself 15 min
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 min
He was the father of Yosemite National Park and has among his name
sakes 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 im
purity 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 de
pends on engineers for design plans and the building of tomorrow
Engineers are needed badly
The Mysterious Marcus 15 mint
Seigfried Marcus back in 1865 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 ma
chines which helped revolutionize the textile industry and bring on
the Industrial Revolution
A Pot of Iron 15 min
In 1860 m 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 Curies study of the radiations from pitchblend
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 disappeared
when the U S quit coining money
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The Fabulous Vagabond
Paracelsus the man who first brought chemistry to the aid of medi
cine was forced to live as a vagabond
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01 aac roemer
Assisted in determining the speed of light through his study of
moons of Jupiter
The Illiterate Millwright j
Born in England in 1734 James Brindley could neither read nor write
but he designed mills and machinery and a network of canals which
f fVration 15 min
St0rVdoctor named John Gorrie invented the first successful ice machine
the forerunner of the modern household refrigerator
Dr Harvey Cushing 15 mm
A pioneer surgeon whose skill helped usher in modern brain surgery
and the development of the electric knife for brain operations
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
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 steam
driven airplane
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 18th century science
The Earl of Stanhope 15 min
Charles Mahon the third Earl of Stanhope devised an early steam
boat a method of sterotyping a calculating machine a method of
fire proofing buildings and hand printing press
Ernest Solway J5 min
The story of our most vital chemical ordinary soda The method of
manufacturing it was invented by a young Belgian scientist Ernest
Solway
Mont Pelee J5 m1
The story of the volcano which is the greatest destroyer of them all
end of its desvastating eruption on May 8 1902 which buried the
city of St Pierre
The Plague Fighters I5 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
Healer With Light J5 in
Dr Niels Finsen of Denmark an invalid most of his life just dis
covered the therapeutic value of the actinic rays in sunlight and
its effect on smallpox and tuberculosis of the skin
Light of the Ages I5 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
The Salt of the Earth I5 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
Venus and the Sailor l mxn
In 1768 Lord Sandwich sponsored an expedition to the Pacific ocean
to observe the transit of Venus Scurvy was so prevalent with sai
lors 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
Ill2164 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 contrap
tion
2165 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
2167 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
2168 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
2169 Cerro Bolivar 15 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 Minne
sotas diminishing supply
2170 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 operated by
batteries was invented in New York In 1910 the first trackless
trolleys They carry 65000000 people per day
2171 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 Practi
cal Navigator which is still used
2172 The Stanley Steamer 15 min
The story of the identical Stanley twins Francis and Freeland who
designed a steam driven automobile In 1899 they manufactured 200
cars that became the first commercial cars in the world In 1906
first car to run 2 miles per minute
2173 The Sound Heard Round the World 15 min
In 1831 Albany Academy Prof Henry showed a class a telegraph he
had made Samuel Morse and Alfred Gail designed another telegraph
with a sounder and key which has been used around the world
2174 The DandyHorse 15 min
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
2175 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
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son whose tricycle threw him to the pavement He designed a pneu
matic 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
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
Mister Parsons Dream Boat 15 min
In 1880 the Arizona crossed the Atlantic in 7 days 10 hours with re
ciprocating engine Charles Parsons built a turbine drive boat in
1896 Turbinia which traveled at 34 knots Mauratania 800 feet
long made 26r knots
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
Quiet Please 15 min
Archibald Lowe the man who photographed sound Londons under
ground railway was too noisy for him so he helped silence it by
tracking down the source of the noise
Wheel of Life 15 min
Prof Jos Plateau of University of Belgium at Ghent Science of
Optics Through persistency of vision although blind he invented
the first moving picture machine which he called a phatoscope
Wrong Road to Fame 15 min
Nicholas Cuneo 1763 steam driven cart William Murdock invented a
steam cart which the Vicar requested him to destroy
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 in
vented the first automatic steam valve because hed rather go fish
ing
WHATS THE BIG IDEA
B74
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
Catalog No Title
3577 Johann Gutenberg Magic Man of Mainz
The invention of movable type in Europe
3578 Eli Whitney Connecticut Yankee in King Cottons Court
Invention of the cotton gin
3579 James Watt Tycoon of the Teakettle
Inventor of the modern steam engine
3580 Robert Fulton Wizard of the Waterways
The first successful steamboat
3581 Charles Goodyear Rustic of Rubber
The process of vulcanizing
3582 Elias Howe and His Dream of a Seam
Invention of the sewing machine
3583 Samuel F B Morse Eraser of Space
Invention of the telegraph
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Alexander Graham Bell and the WordsonWires 15 min
Invention of the telephone
Thomas Alva Edison the Wizard of Menlo Park 15 min
Inventor extraordinary
Henry Ford and His Motors for the Masses 15 min
The development of mass production
The Wright Brothers Boys Among the Birds 15 min
Invention of the airplane
Brothers on the Beam Forerunners of Radio 15 min
The development of radio
Conquerors of Sight Sound and Space Forerunners of Television 15 min
The development of television
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH
C58
This series of dramatized stories of important scientists and their discoveries and in
ventions was originally produced by Westinghouse Research Laboratories and supplies
authentic information on significant advances in many fields of science Available
through the courtesy of the South Dakota School of the Aireljh
Catalog No Title
3934 And Then the Night
The Story of Roger Bacon
3935 On Sale
Story of the first cash register
3936 The Way of the Eagle
Mans first attempts to fly
3937 Hollywoods Godfather
Inventor of the movies
3938 Sawing Off Manhattan Island
Science
3939 The Girl Who Loved Stars
Woman Scientist
3940 The Clean Sweep
Invention of the vacuum cleaner
3941 Patent 547860
Paper made from wood pulp
3990 The Man From Tombstone
Story of Ed Shevlin who found gold
3991 Automatic Chess Player
First power loom
3992 Maria Coventry
Story of a pioneer woman
3993 The ThrowAway Shave
Invention of the safety razor
3994 The Doctor and the Druggist
Discovery that air has weight
3995 The Man Who Reached for the Sky
Modern skyscrapers
3996 The Immortalized Inventor
Invention of the metronome
3997 Chesters Automatic Cat
Invention of ear muffs
3998 Book Farmer
Application of science to farming
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ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH
C59
The following programs have been made available by the Westinghouse Electric Corpora
tion who have for many years sponsored this fine series carried as a regular feature
by many radio stations all over the nation Courtesy of Minnesota State Department of
Educationeljhsh
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4016
4017
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4037
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4039
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Length
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The Word Was Patience
Edgeworth David discovers the South Magnetic Pole
A Door of Iron I5 min
Philippe Pinel strikes the first blow for scientific treatment of
the mentally ill
George and the Iron Monster
George Stephenson pioneers steam locomotives
The Hussar of Hell Gate
Sunken treasure at the gates of New York
The Man Who Changed the Earth
Justus Von Liebig begins agricultural chemistry
The Sulfur King
Herman Frasch and the yellow mountain
The Mosquito Doctor
Carlos Finlay repels yellow fever
Alexander the Great
Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
The Lady Doctor
Elizabeth Blackwell first woman doctor in America
The Mistaken Notion
Giovanni Borelli and Octave Chanute pioneer glider flight
The Gifted Pharmacist
Karl Wilhelm Scheele one of the worlds great chemist
The Stourbridge Lion
Railroad pioneer
The Yankee Clipper
Nathaniel Palmer discovers Antarctica
Heart in the Skies
John James Audubon at one with the birds
Span of Gold
Joseph Strauss bridgebuilder extraordinary
Menachan Valley
Titanium and clergyman
The Story of Cement
Joseph Aspdin develops Portland cement
The Man Who Loved Trees
Charles Holmes Herty produces paper from the Southern Pine
Black Gold
Coal and modern industrial America
Keep in Touch
Telephone communication and the average family
The Blue Bucket Mine
Gold prospectors dream of fabulous lost treasure
The First Photographer
Thomas Wedgwood invents photography by mistake
The Paper Machine
Nicholas Robert and the papermaking machine
A Stubborn Man
David Thomas pioneers iron making in America
The Mulberry Bush
Silkworm culture and silkworm manufacture
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4040 Slaters Secret
Samuel Slater smuggles textile techniques into America
4041 The Sands of Time
Paul Botta discovers Ninevah
4042 The Greatest Ship Afloat
The Titanic and the brass key tragedy
4043 Over Greenlands Ice
Fridtjof Nansen conquers the Greenland icecap
4044 Dirty Hands
Ignaz Phillip Semmilweis fights for cleanliness in the hospitals
4045 A Mouse Is Saved
Paul Ehrlich invents Salvarsan
4046 The Iron Bowl
Edward Acheson discovers silicon carbide
4047 The Troubled Inventor
John Fitch and his steamboat
4048 Father of Medicine
Hippocrates gives medicine its guide to ethics
4049 A Bottle of Steam
Giovanni Branca finds that heat can do useful work
4050 James and His Jenny
James Hargreaves pioneers modern textile industry
4051 The Eddystone Lighthouse
Henry Winston and the Eddystone device
4052 The Inquisitive Vicar
Steven Hale measures blood pressure
4053 The Gold Seeker
Alchemists and the transmutation of metals
4054 Young Man With a Dream
Henry Mosely proved the world is made up of 92 things
4055 The Overlooked Housefly
Dichlorodiphenyltricholoroethane the story of DDT
4056 Kriss Kringles Helper
Samuel L Allen and the coaster sled
4057 Rembrandt of the Sun
William Henry Fox Talbot pioneers modern photography
4058 Metal of Beauty
Element 23 vanadium
4059 The Flying Teakettle
Jet engines and the Egyptian teapot
4060 The Practical Inventor
Carl Gustaf Patrick DeLaval and the cream separator
4061 Palace on Wheels The Sleeping Car
George Pullman and the sleeping car
4062 The Immigrant Inventor
Michael Pupin from shepherd boy to university professor
4063 The First Lithographer
Alois Senefelder invents lithographic printing
4064 The Green and the Red
The story of the traffic light
4065 The Stone of Immortality
Frederick Serturner discovers morphine
4066 The Trip to Nowhere
George Ferris invents his Wheel
4067 A Piece of Ice
Rudolph Diesel and the engine without plugs
4068 Good Queen Lizzie
Henry Ford puts a nation on wheels
4069 The Salty Kippers
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4070 Plaything of the Sky
They flew kites and helped build a better world
4071 The Book of Fire
Joshua Pusey and the book of matches
4072 The Breadfruit Tree
Captain Bligh of the Bounty and the breadfruit trees
Indies
4073 The Queen Maker
Electricity and the USS America
4074 Test Pilot
Dramatized story of a test pilot and the part electrici
building the jets he flies
4075 Magic in the Cornfield
Lester Pfister and hybrid corn
4076 A Piece of Silk
Andre Garnerin and the parachute
4077 The Most Precious Secret
Ernest Rutherford The Father of Nuclear Physics
4078 Ferdinand the Great
Ferdinand Magellan circumnavigates the globe
4079 I Scream You Scream
The story of ice cream
4080 Yesterdays Secret Weapon
Richard J Gatling and Hiram Maxim and the machinegun
4081 The Man Who Found a Continent
Lt Charles Wilkes discovers Antarctica
4082 The Trial of the Genius
Antoine Lavoisier founder of modern chemistry
4083 Fight Against Fire
Mans fight against fire
4084 The King of Ice
Frederick Tudor and ice for the tropics
4085 The Magic Needle
Drs Rynd and Pravaz and the hypodermic needle
4086 The Great Reindeer Plan
Lt Jarvis and the five hundred reindeer
4087 The Moldy Saucer
Dr Alexander Fleming and penicillin
4088 the Blizzard of 88
Can such a disaster recur
4089 Hairpin in the Bottle
Thomas A Edison and the electric lamp
4090 Americas First Invention
The Pennsylvania rifle
4091 Fence Around America
Closing the frontier the story of barbed wire
4092 Death of the Dawn Man
Piltdown man story of a clever hoax
4093 A Cup of Sugar
Voelters wood pulp machine
4094 The Fabulous Mineral
Story of diamonds
4095 Victory in the Desert
Damming the Salt River Valley
4096 Murder Will Out
The growth of science in crime detection
4097 Web of Dreams
The story of synthetic fibers
409B Seven and a Fifth Degrees
Eratosthenes measures the earth
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Ole Evinrude and the outboard motor
The First Skyscraper
Peter Cooper and Americas first skyscraper
The Million Dollar Cabbages
Clarence Birdseye and quickfrozen foods
Stamp of Approval
Rowland Hill and the postage stamp
Michael Saves his Breath
Michael Owens and machinemade bottles
From Crimson to Gold
Dr Hideyo Noguchi and yellow fever
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GROWING UP
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One of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSUI of the State
University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa is a series of tapes about health and safety de
signed 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
Catalog No Title
1212 Peter and the Puddle Good grooming
1213 The Horse That Hollered Care of teeth
1214 The Witch Who Wouldnt Lesson for the showoff
1215 Two Plus Two Equals Fun Care of eyes and glasses
1216 A Bowl of Good Cheer Importance of a good breakfast
1217 CrissCross Circus Fresh air and exercise
1218 The Holiday That Nearly Didnt Happen
Quarreling and temper control
1219 Douglas Takes Off His Shirt Wearing proper clothes
1220 Linda Loses Linda Wins Be a good winner or loser
1221 Lindas Christmas Surprise Care of pets
1222 This Is the Way Safety in play
1223 Tom Thinks Twice Safety at home
1224 Kitty and the Cow Safety and alertness
1225 Mother May I Manners at home
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Westinghouse Adventures in Research jhsha
This Adventures in Research series is reproduced through the courtesy of the West
inghouse Corporation jhsha
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3094 An Affair of the Heart
Early study of the heart 1628
3095 Cow That Stopped Plague Smallpox
3096 Crusade for Pure Milk
3097 The Discarded Formula Sulfa Drugs
3098 The Golden Mold Story of Penicillin
3099 Golden Touch Early fight against Tuberculosis
3100 Lady With a Lamp Florence Nightingale
3101 Lamps for Health
UltraViolet and InfraRed Lamps
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Lamps for Tomorrow
The SunLamp Its use and value
The Lost Chemical DDT
The Miraculous Fluid Our Blood
Pierre Bretonneau Early Study of Diptheria
Plague Conqueror Jenner and fight against Smallpox
The Radium Hound
Finding a Radium Needle Radiums use in Cancer research
General Electric Excursions in Science
The Successful Failure The fight against Yellow Fever
The Sting of Death The Anopheles Mosquito and Malaria
The Understanding Heart Lister and Antiseptic Surgery
Wonder Weapons The fight against Malaria in World War TI
Allergies Medicine Treatment for Allergies
Bone Bank Methods of preserving and future use of bones
Flourine and Dental Decay Preventing Tooth Decay
Isotopes in Medicine and Biology
Rheumatic Disease Control Rules in helping avoid this disease
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A LONG LIFE
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Courtesy of Minnesota State Department of Educationsha
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16474 A Fight Against Cancer
16475 Arthritis
16476 Home Accidents
16477A Alcoholism
16477B Part Two of Above
16478 Tuberculosis
16479 Epilepsy
16481 High Blood Pressure
16480A Psychiatric Illness
16480B Part Two of Above
Neighbors Are Only People
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YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
A53
This series was prepared and broadcast by Radio Station KUOM Deals with health prob
lems suitable for upper elementary and junior high school presentation Courtesy of
Minnesota Department of Education eljh
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500 Human Guinea Pigs
That They May Live Diseases of Childrens Hearts
Facts About Polio
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
Good Nutrition and Good Health Energy Producing
Questions and Answers
What Is the Most Nearly Perfect Food Milk Composition
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We Have Many Persons to Thank for Our Good Health
The Tasks of the Digestive System
Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary for Healthful Living
Advancing to Victory Over Tuberculosis
Questions and Answers
The Skin Has Several Jobs
Bones Are Interesting and Important Structures
The Bodys Air Conditioning Device
Chemical Messengers
The Story of the Blood
Taking Care of the Teeth
Questions and Answers
Some American Health Heroes
The Bodys Camera
How Can We Protect Our Hearing
Stimulants and Narcotics
Why Do We Get Sick
Preventing Contagious Diseases
Questions and Answers
Some Diseases Spread by Animals
Insects Which Are Foes of Man
None of Us Lives to Himself
Safe and Healthful Vacations Causes of Accidents
Questions and Answers
The Eyes and Ears Structure
Questions and Answers About the Human Body
Insects and Diseases
Controlling Diseases
Circulation of the Blood William Harvey
Ways the Body Gets Rid of Waste Material
Mental Health
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Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Part Five of Above
Part Six of Above
The Ills of Old Age
Part Two of Above
PFC Bill Smith Man Alive
The Search
Our Daily Bread
Only One to a Customer
The Trouble Shooters
Heroes of Health
Safety at Home and at School Accident Prevention
Safety on the Highway Accident Prevention
A Visit at the Home of Edward Jenner
Good Nutrition and Good Health Bodys Use of Food
What Is the Most Nearly Perfect Food Iron in Milk
Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary
The Story of Louis Pasteur
We Are Grateful for Health
The Skin Has Several Jobs to Do for Us
Bones Are Interesting Structures
Muscles and Exercise
The Story of the Christmas Seal
Healthy Minds in Healthy Bodies
Benjamin Franklins Interest in Health
Chemical Regulators
The Eyes and Ears Function
The Hands
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A Visit to William Harveys Native City
The Community Looks at Health
The Safety of the Water We Drink
Insects and World History
Mans Battle Against Disease
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Part Three of Above
Good Teeth Care
The Story of Florence Nightingale
Safe and Healthful Vacations Accident Prevention
Socialized Medicine
Medicine in Britain
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YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
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The Story of Mans Search for Health will play an important part in this years
health series which as in previous years emphasizes the importance of health and
health practices in everyday life These programs are prepared and presented by Dr
Stewart Thomson professor and assistant director School of Public Health University
of Minnesota Courtesy of Minnesota Department of Education eljh
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A Definition of Health
Safety at Home and at School Accident Education
Accident Prevention on the Highway and on the Farm
The Story of Mans Search for Health I
Disease Agents
The Spread of Disease Agents
The Control of Diseases Spread From Person to Person
The Story of Mans Search for Health II
Diseases Spread from Animals to Man
Important Diseases Spread to Man By Insects
The Story of Mans Search for Health III
The Framework of the Body
The Covering of the Body
The Story of Mans Search for Health IV
Good Nutrition
The Process of Digestion
Disposing of the Bodys Waste
The Story of Mans Search for Health V
Respiration
Rest and Relaxation
The Value of Rest and Sleep
The Story of Mans Search for Health VI
The Ear Is a Remarkable Organ
The Camera of the Body
The Story of Mans Search for Health VII
Good Teeth Healthy Teeth
A Healthful Community
The Story of Mans Search for Health VIII
Looking Forward to Vacation
Eye Health and Education 30 min
Dr Franklin M Foote Discussion of optical defects diseases of
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the eye symptoms of visual problems the teacher should recognize
Snellen Chart Testing and the use of large type print books
DRIVING SAFETY
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Courtesy of Creative Associates Inc jhsh
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How to Stay Alive on the Highway 30 min
Pointers by the experts Produced and distributed by Creative As
sociates Inc
SOUNDS FROM SPACE
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Communication via artificial earth satellites was proved feasible by Project Echo on
August 12 1960 This tape commemorates the experiment which was carried out under the
direction of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration by Bell Telephone Labor
atories Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the United States Naval Research Laboratory
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Sounds from Space 30 min
Signals and voices reflected from early artificial satellites
MAN IN SPACE
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Recorded from the televised showing by the State Department of Education eljhsh
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Americas First Astronaut Cmdr Alan B Shepard
Recorded from onthespot radio
Part Two of Above
Welcome for Cmdr Alan B Shepard
A heros reward
Prelude to Space 30 min
NBC program evening before Col John Glenns projected launch into
space Jan 1962
Part Two of Above 30 min
First American in Orbit Col John Glenn 30 min
A minute by minute account
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Special NBC Report on the First Man in Orbit 30 min
This tape was made in the evening following Col Glenns safe return
from orbit The voices of Glenn and members of the Mercury Project
are heard
Part Two of Above 30 min
Heros Welcome for Col John Glenn 30 min
Americas first man in orbit is warmly greeted and praised by
President Kennedy February 26 1962
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This interview with Col Glenn was recorded from the NBC special
broadcast April 6 1962
Americas First Man in Orbit 15 min
The flight of the Friendship 7

EXPLORERS OF THE WILD
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Reproduced through the courtesy of the National Audubon Society eljhsha
National Audubon Society
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Bird Watching John Kieran
Vanishing Species Kenneth Morrison
Hibernation John Terres
How to Know the Birds Roger Tory Peterson
Animals at Night Howard Cleaves
Natures Ways Dr Roy Chapman Andrews
Audubon As a Portrait Painter Theodore Roussear
Swamps and Marshes Stanley 0 Grierson
Painting the IvoryBills Don Eckleberry
Waterfowl Collection Dr Dillon Ripley
Saving Our Natural Resources Richard Pough
Learning to Know the Birds By Their Song Aretas Saunders
What Audubon Junior Clubs Are Doing Dorothy Treat
Keeping America Green
Mr Tree
Paper Making
A Stitch in Time
White Water
Mother Hubbards Chickens
Along the Contour Lines
Links in the Chain of Life
Travelers of Sky Trails
Lodestone of the North
The Bone Pickers
They Too Shall Live
Saga of the Green Giants
The Hour of Reckoning
Tall Timber Tales
Timber Magic
Nature Trail Adventure
Renegade of the Browse Lands
The Balance of Natures World
A Place in the Sun
Our Mineral Storehouse
The Horns of Dilemma
Stories From the Ancient Seas
The Earths Zone of Life
Our Fine Feathered Friends
Smoke in the Clearing
Flood Crests
Along the Gunflint Trail
Our Land in the Making
Legends From Ancient Seas Our geologic heritage
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Lode Stone Mineral Deposits
Our Glacial Heritage Development of Surface Features
Conquest of the Wilderness
Wilderness Trails The Indian and His Economy
Cabins in the Clearing Early Settlements and Economy
Out of the Wilderness Conservation comes into being
Maintaining the Soil on the Fields
The Vanishing Frontiers
Methods of land and water usage
Bread for Tomorrow Erosion and overcropping
Down to the Sea Maintaining water supplies
Increasing the Lands Productivity
Earths Bounty Good Farming Practices
Tomorrows Harvest The Soil Conservation Movement
Two Blades of Grass
Scientific Development in Land Management
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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
FreezeOut The Essentials for Fish Survival
Blizzards Harvest The Essentials for Wildlife Survival
BrowseLand Bounty Management of White Tailed Deer
From a Far Country Upland Game Birds
Wings Along the Flyway Migratory Birds
HookLineandSinker Balance of Fish Life
Marshland Homes Fur Bearing Animals
Living Room Game and Fish Management
Heritage We Hold
Conservation the foundation of the American way of life
New Horizons Development of techniques of wise resource usage
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HOME ECONOMICS MATERIALS
A77
These materials have been largely prepared by members of the staff of the home econom
ics 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
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Materials in Cooking Utensils
Opportunities in Food Work
Home Economists in Business
Opportunities in the Field of Nutrition
Home Economists in Education
Minnesota Housing Study
Some Problems in Housing
Sewing Nylon and Plastics
Modernizing Lighting
Kitchen and Dining Room Lighting
Bedroom and Bathroom Lighting
Freezing Summer Fruits and Fish
How to Buy Bathing Suits
Summer Fruits and Vegetables
Buying Mens Shirts
Buying Pots and Pans
Key Facts to Wise Buying
Buying Living Room Furniture
Buying School Clothes
What Happens to Your Food Dollar
How to Buy Wool Piece Goods
Buying Bedroom Furniture
How to Buy Protein Foods
Wise Use of Consumer Credit
Dry Cleaning Problems
How to Buy Mattresses
How to Buy Womens Suits
How to Buy Baked Goods
Making the Most of Thanksgiving Food
How to Buy Plastics
Sweaters
Buying Occasional Furniture
How to Buy Toys
Planning Food for the Holiday Season
Returning That Christmas Gift
How to Use White Sales
How to Buy Towels
How to Buy Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
Evaluating New Textile Finishes
How to Buy Rugs and Carpets
Buying Mens Suits
How to Buy Womens Hosiery
Buying Fish
Buying the Babys Layette
Buying Outdoor Furniture
Buying Street Dresses
School Lunches
Handbags
Wise Buying of Draperies
Getting the Most for Our Food Shopping
College Clothes
Shopping by Mail
Wise Buying of Foundation Garments
Wise Buying of Beef
Buying Winter Coats
Buying Boys Jackets
How to Buy Pork
Buying That New Range
Desserts
Root Vegetables
Wise Buying of Thread and Notions
Buying Silverware
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Electric Blankets
Buying the Children Toys
Buying Lamps
Nutrition
Table Linen
Wise Buying of Dinnerware
Wise Buying of Silk
Garment Sizes
Wise Buying of Breakfast Foods
Sofa Beds etc
Care of Ranges
The Economical Use of Ranges
Dry Skim Milk
How to Use Herbs
Flavoring Foods
Tips on Using Our Pressure Sauce Pan
How to Freeze Foods Successfully
High Food Costs
How to Adapt Meals for Families With Children
Choosing Foods for Freezing
Honey
Hints on Breakfasts
Diets for School Children School Lunch Programs
Meal Time Plans
Happy Meals for a Happy Family
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COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
A95
Furnished by Minnesota State Department of Education
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ART
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These programs were prepared by the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Broadcast over
KUCM University of Minnesota as Journeys in Art seriesa 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
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The Judge and the Chinese Stove
A Cave Temple in China
A Miraculous Bird The Phoenix
The Japanese Fireman Who Was a Printmaker
Hustan and the Black Wolf
Voices From an Egyptian Tomb
Journey to the Underworld
A Greek Goddess
The Mother of Nero
The Falcon Trainer
A Sermon in Glass
The First Printed Bible
Bargaining With a Painter
A Picture Album for a King
Heroes for Queen Elizabeth
The New Clock
The Friends of El Greco
Painter and Ferryman
Firearms
Dont Tread on Me
An Early Glass Factory
Pioneers in Minnesota
Entering the Art Show
Above the Streets of Paris
The Painter Who Made Posters
A Painter of Our Time
Sidewalk Games
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ART REVIEW
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Produced and submitted by the National Gallery of Art Washington 25 DC Courtesy
of Kent State Universityjhsh
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was made
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vites interest in America
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to popularize American art
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American Architecture
We celebrate American Archi
ing 1857 to 1957 colorful f
different buildings homes
Copies of Works of Art
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Tells about the many differ
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of how the Madonna picture so famous today
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tol as a unique place in America and in
As you walk around the rotunda you start
11 around you
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DC Armory show of 1913 whose purpose was
At this show emerged George Fellow
art
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tecture on June 14 by Kodak Company show
igures Different designs are used for
and so on
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ound of many of the great pieces of art
ent copies and different values of each
JOURNEYS IN ART
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The purpose of the series is to stimulate classroom exploration of the vast field of
art and also to add variety to the regular curriculum Courtesy of the South Dakota
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3999 Michelangelo Titan of the Renaissance
4000 William Zorach and Modern Sculpture
4001 Leonardo Da Vinci Painter Extraordinary
4002 Henri Matisse and Modern Painting
4003 Grant Wood American Portrayer
4004 The Gothic Cathedral and the 13th Century
4005 Frank Lloyd Wright American Architect
4006 Medieval Armor and the 13th Century
4007 Paul Revere Patriot Silversmith
4008 Ceramics of the San Ildefonso Indians
4009 Art in South Dakota
4010 Tapestry and Cavalcade of 15th Century
4011 Oscar Howe South Dakota Artist
4012 Modern Industrial Art and Everyday Life
Length
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JOURNEYS IN ART
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A dramatic series of tapes produced by the Minneapolis Institute of Art
University of Colorado eljh
Catalog No
1526
Title
Courtesy of
Length
The Story of Old Ironsides 15 min
In the War of 1812 the Constitution engaged the Guerriere in battle
and won a decisive victory because it was armor plated with rolled
copper
THE AMERICAN TRADITION IN ART
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These programs constitute a summary of developments of American art in relation to its
social and historical background and are presented by Mr Lincoln Rothschild artist
and author and Executive Director of Artists Equity Association Courtesy of Uni
versity of Colorado sht
Catalog No
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Title
Length
15 min
Morse and the sculp
Cultural Declarations of Independence
The work of Charles Wilson Peale Samuel F
tor William Rush
Men of the Farm and Men of the Plains 15 min
William Sidney Mount and George Caleb Bingham
Woods and Templed Hills 15 min
Early American landscape the socalled Hudson Piver School and
the work of George Inness Doughty Cole Duran Kensett Bierstadt
Twatchtman
Translations of Pioneer Struggle The work of Winslow Homer 15 min
Worshippers at the Shrine of European Culture 15 min
The work of Whistler Duveneck Sargent and Hassam
A Confident People Thomas Eakins and William Harnett 15 min
American Ideals and Romanticism 15 min
The work of Allston Hicks Blakelock and Ryder
Art for the Many 15 min
The Art Union and the colored lithograph
Rogers Currier and Ives
Illustration by Cole
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Teddy Roosevelts Big Stick 15 min
The work of the New York Realists Illustration by Henri Shinn
Luks Bellows and Sloan
Art for Arts Sake 15 min
The Armory Show of 1913 and its influence Illustration by Dunchamp
Hartley Weber and Marin
Art of the Depression 15 min
Regionalism Social Realism and the government projects
Illustration Regionalism by Bohrod Jones Wood Curry and Benton
Social Realism by Marsh Robinson Siporin Gropper Soyer Levine
Hirsch Evergood and Shahn
Today and Tomorrow 15 min
The mystery of modern art Illustration by Blume de Diego Pereira
Davis Calder mobile Rattner Roszak D Smith and Hare
TALKS ON ART
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Tenminute talks on art formerly broadcast each Sunday evening over the Washington
goodmusic radio station WGMSFM Provided by the National Gallery of Art Washington
25 D C Courtesy of University of Colorado jhshta
Catalog No Title
4683 Leonardo da Vinci and the Guilds of Florence
Raymond S Stites Curator of Education
4697 A Visit to Vinci Raymond S Stites Curator of Education
4707 Paul Gauguin A Modern Artist in Search of His Soul
Raymond S Stites Curator of Education
4708 Problems of the Modern Portrait Painter
Grose Evans Associate Curator of Education
4908 Egyptian Gods Grose Evans Associate Curator of Education
4928 Medieval Ideas of Beauty and Art
Grose Evans Associate Curator of Education
4951 On Theories of Art Grose Evans Associate Curator of Education
4969 Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Margaret Bouton Staff Lecturer
5019 Why We Study the Visual Arts Margaret Bouton Staff Lecturer
5031 Picasso Margaret Bouton Staff Lecturer
5037 Art Theories of the 15th and 16th Centuries
Margaret Bouton Staff Lecturer
5051 Allegory in Art Hugh Broadley Staff Lecturer
5053 Animals in Western Art Hugh Broadley Staff Lecturer
5054 Art and Chemistry Hugh Broadley Staff Lecturer
5072 Harlequin Dorothea P Michelson Staff Lecturer
5074 El Greco Dorothea P Michelson Staff Lecturer
5077 Landscapes Muriel Thorne Staff Lecturer
5079 American Primitive Painting Patricia Pancoast Staff Lecturer
Length
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A MUSICAL PANORAMA
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Programs featuring enjoyable music for childrens listening Courtesy of University
of Michigan eljh
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Title
Dances
Hansel and Gretel
Kinds of Music
Length
15 min
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Supernatural Beings
Musical Toys
Music and Story I
Music and Story II
Music and Story III
Music and Story IV
Music and Story V
Music and Story VI
Nature
Playtime
People
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MUSIC
B53
Programs from the University of Minnesota for kindergarten through grade 3 p
Catalog No
3139 A Birthday Party
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
Title
Length
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THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
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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 consid
ered practically complete music appreciation education peljhsha
Catalog No Title
1739 Lets Look for Rhythm
1740 Rhythm Goes to the Dance
1741 Lets Meet a Melody
1742 Melody in Fancy Dress
1743 When Voices Meet
1744 The Instruments Get Together
1745 Construction Under Way
1746 Beloved Blueprint
1747 Look High and Low
1748 A Sound Idea
1749 Musics Rainbow
1750 All Together Now
1751 Folk Dances National and Regional
1752 Primitive Dances
1753 Dances of the Suite Allemande and Courante
1754 Dances of the Suite Sarabande and Gigue
1755 Bourree and Gavotte
1756 The Minuet
1757 The Waltz
Contemporary
Length
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Czardas Polonaise Trepak 15 min
Mazurka Polka Schottische 15 min
Jazz 15 min
Square Dance 15 min
Modern Ballroom Dancing 15 min
Programmatic Music
Scenes Shapes and Stories 15 min
Nutcracker Suite Tschaikovsky 15 min
Danse Macabre SaintSaens 15 min
Imitative Music 15 min
Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks Richard Strauss 15 min
The Birds Respighi 15 min
Fingals Cave The Hebrides Felix Mendelssohn 15 min
Don Quixote Suite Georg Phillip Telemann 15 min
The Seasons Glazunov 15 min
Rodeo Copland 15 min
Graduation Ball Johann Strauss Arranged by Antal Dorati 15 min
William Tell Overture Rossini 15 min
About Ballet
Music Partner Master or Servant 15 min
Les Sylphides 15 min
Petrouchka 15 min
La Boutique Fantasque The Fantastic Toyshop 15 min
Le Coq dOr The Golden Cockerel 15 min
Appalachian Spring 15 min
LOiseau de Feu The Firebird 15 min
The ThreeCornered Hat Le Tricorne 15 min
The Swan Lake Le Lac Des Cygnes 15 min
Mother Goose Ma Mere LOye 15 min
Gaite Parisienne Gaiety of Paris 15 min
Seventh Symphony Beethoven 15 min
MUSIC TELLS STORIES
B17
This is one of the School of the Air series broadcast by Radio Station WSUI of the
State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Music Tells Stories is a series of pro
grams about music eljh
Catalog No Title
1788 Whats in an Orchestra
1789 Autumn the Season of Colors
1790 When Witches Ride Its Halloween
1791 The Sea and Its Moods
1792 A Trip Through England
1793 Skyscrapers Are Tall
1794 For What Are You Thankful
1795 Lets Visit France
1796 A Christmas Toyland
1797 How Old Are Christmas Carols
1798 Winter Is Cold
1799 Music From the Movies
1800 Do You Know Any Folk Songs
1801 Mountains Are Different
1802 Abraham Lincoln Was Born in February
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When Cowboys Sang on the Plains
Colonial Times Were Musical Times Too
People the World Over Dance
The People Sing
Indians in Music
Spring Is Here
Easter Means Different Things
Each Nation Seems Different
April Is the Time for Birds
You Never Can Tell About the Weather
May Is the Month of Flowers
Soon Well Be Picnicking
Story of a Soldier Stravinski Rhythm
Unfinished Symphony Schubert Melody
The Afternoon of a Faun Debussy Harmony
Pictures at an Exhibition Moussourgsky Tone Color
A Gregorian Chant Monophonic Texture
A Composition by Caccini Homophonic Texture
Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesu Christ
Bach Polyphonic Texture
The Little Fly and Twins Couperin
Le Tombeau de Couperin M Ravel
Scenes from Childhood Schumann
The Coronation of Poppea Monteverdi
Fourth Symphony Brahms
Etudes Symphoniques Schumann
A Fugue by J S Bach
First Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
Second Movement of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
Third and Fourth Movements of Beethovens Fifth Symphony
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Eric Coates
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The String Section
Violin
Viola and Cello
The Brass Instruments
The Percussion Section
The Piano
Finale
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MUSICAL TREASURES
B25
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
15302 Melody
15303 Rhythm
15304 Harmony
15305 Mood
15306 Tone Color
Title
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The Symphony
Ballet Music
Instruments of the Orchestra
Strings
Woodwinds
The Brasses
Musical Americana
Overture
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SINGING TIME
D38
Produced and submitted by Radio Station WABE outlet for the Atlanta Georgia Board
of Education The format is arranged as weekly music lessons spanning the entire
school year Purpose of the series is to inculcate an appreciation of musical values
Courtesy of WABE A booklet Singing Time containing the words and music for each
lesson is available from Radio Music Teacher Radio Station WABE AtlantaGeorgia
for the price of 25 per copy This booklet is not available from the Tape Recording
Service eljh
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Title
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2
30 min
Time Lesson 1
Sing
0 Susanna
The Wide Fields
My Homes in Montana
America the Beautiful
Time Lesson 2 30 min
Praise to the Lord
America the Beautiful
There Are Many Flags in Many Lands
My Homes in Montana
For Listening Goldman Band recording of Marines Hymn
Time Lesson 3 30 min
Marines Hymn
There Are Many Flags
Praise to the Lord
America the Beautiful
Goin1 to Ride Up in the Chariot
Dixie
Time Lesson 4 30 min
Sing
Down in the Valley
Four in a Boat
The Little Sandman
For the Beauty of the Earth
Second Verse to Song No 2
Roses are red Dear Violets are Blue Angels in heaven Know I
love you
Time Lesson 5 30 min
The Wide Fields
My Homes in Montana with guitar
Git Along Little Dogies
Four in a Boat
Down in the Valley
All Through the Night
Time Lesson 6 30 min
Goin to Ride Up in the Chariot
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
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3 The Little Sandman
4 All Praise to Thee Tallis Canon
5 Santa Lucia
Singing Time Lesson 7
1 All Praise to Thee
2 Santa Lucia
3 At the Gate of Heaven
4 Git Along Little Dogies
5 Old Chisholm Trail
6 Caisson Song
Singing Time Lesson 8
1 Marines Hymn
2 Green Grow the Rushes Ho1
3 At the Gate of Heaven
4 Annie Laurie
5 0 Susanna
Singing Time Lesson 9
1 Come Let Us Be Joyful
2 There Are Many Flags
3 0 God Our Help in Ages Past
4 Green Grow the Rushes Ho
5 Fiesta
Singing Time Lesson 10
1 Goin1 to Ride Up in the Chariot
2 Jacobs Ladder
3 We Gather Together
4 Ah Lovely Meadows
5 The Bell Doth Toll
6 List to the Bells
Singing Time Lesson 11
1 Praise to the Lord
2 We Gather Together
3 Come Ye Thankful People Come
4 For the Beauty of the Earth
5 The Wide Fields
6 God of Our Fathers
Singing Time Lesson 12
1 The Bell Doth Toll
2 List to the Bells
3 Merry Christmas Bells
4 Christmas Greeting
5 Joy to the World
6 Deck the Hall
Singing Time Lesson 13
1 Merry Christmas Bells
2 Deck the Hall
3 Rise Up Shepherd and Follow
4 Christmas Lullaby
5 Jingle Bells
Singing Time Lesson 14
1 Christmas Greeting
2 List to the Bells
3 Rise Up Shepherd and Follow
4 Christmas Lullaby
5 Silent Night
5 We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Singing Time Lesson 15
1 Jingle Bells
2 The Bell Doth Toll
3 Bells
4 Come Let Us Be Joyful
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5 Giddap Old Dobbin
Singing Time Lesson 16
1 God of Our Fathers
2 Bells
3 John Peel
4 My Homes in Montana
5 Giddap Old Dobbin
Singing Time Lesson 17
1 Praise to the Lord
2 Eternal Father Strong to Save
3 Lavenders Blue
4 Ah Lovely Meadows
5 John Peel
Singing Time Lesson 18
1 Eternal Father Strong to Save
2 America the Beautiful
3 All Through the Night
4 Flow Gently Sweet Afton
5 Four in a Boat
Singing Time Lesson 19
1 At the Gate of Heaven
2 Annie Laurie
3 Flow Gently Sweet Afton
4 Theres a Little Wheel ATurnin in My Heart
5 Green Grow the Rushes Ho
Singing Time Lesson 20
1 Lavenders Blue
2 Theres a Little Wheel ATurnin in My Heart
3 Katrinas Wedding Waltz
4 For listening only Morning
5 Giddap Old Dobbin
Singing Time Lesson 21
1 Eternal Father Strong to Save
2 Flow Gently Sweet Afton
3 Katrinas Wedding Waltz
4 The Little Sandman
5 All Praise to Thee
Singing Time Lesson 22
1 America
2 0 God Our Help in Ages Past
3 Once to Every Man and Nation
4 Ah Lovely Meadows
5 Old Chisholm Trail
The words to this song are not in the Singing Time song
It is hoped that teachers will have them available in a
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in advance of the lesson
Singing Time Lesson 23
1 The Bell Doth Toll
2 Git Along Little Dogies
3 Marianina
4 Morning
5 Santa Lucia
Singing Time Lesson 24
1 Marianina
2 Morning
3 Fiesta
4 A Merry Life
5 Flow Gently Sweet Afton
Singing Time Lesson 25
1 A Merry Life
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2 Fiesta
3 Cockles and Mussels
4 Canoe Song
5 Once to Every Man and Nation
Singing Time Lesson 26
1 Cockles and Mussels
2 John Peel
3 Katrinas Wedding Waltz
4 Sailing
5 Canoe Song
Singing Time Lesson 27
1 Sailing
2 Marianina
3 Theres a Little Wheel ATurnin in My Heart
4 Coming of Spring new
5 Heigh Hoi Anybody Home new
6 There Are Many Flags in Many Lands
Singing Time Lesson 28
1 Flow Gently Sweet Afton
2 Heigh Hoi Anybody Home
3 Coming of Spring
4 Spring Song new
5 Swiss Walking Song new
6 Dixie
Singing Time Lesson 29
1 Caisson Song
2 Swiss Walking Song
3 May Day Carol new
4 Sweet the Evening Air of May new
5 Spring Song
6 Fiesta
7 A Merry Life
Singing Time Lesson 30
1 Once to Every Man and Nation
2 The Bell Doth Toll new
3 Sleep and Rest new
4 Sweet the Evening Air of May
5 May Day Carol
6 John Peel
Singing Time Lesson 31
1 May Day Carol
2 Rosa new
3 Wandering new
4 Santa Lucia
5 Sleep and Rest
6 Goin to Ride Up in the Chariot
7 Sweet the Evening Air of May
Singing Time Lesson 32
1 Lavenders Blue
2 Cockles and Mussels
3 Canoe Song
4 Wandering
5 Marianina
6 Theres a Little Wheel ATurnin in My Heart
7 Ah Lovely Meadows
8 The Bell Doth Toll
9 Git Along Little Dogies
10 Old Chisholm Trail
Singing Time Lesson 33
1 Come Let Us Be Joyful
2 Giddap Old Dobbin
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3 Rosa
4 May Day Carol
5 Sweet the Evening Air of May
6 Katrinas Wedding Waltz
7 Marines1 Hymn
8 Swing Low Sweet Chariot
9 God of Our Fathers
ADVENTURES IN LISTENING TO MUSIC
D72
radio programs presented by the State Department of Education in coopera
e Atlanta Board of Educationel
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Lesson 1 Prelude to Listening
A discussion of what music is and where it is found
1 Samples of music in nature
2 Folk music from British East Africa excerpts
3 Londonderry Air carillon
4 Excerpt from Sonata in C Major by Mozart
Lesson 2 Introducing Orchestra Instruments The String Family 30 min
1 The Instrument Song from Around The World Song book
2 The Instruments of the Orchestra The String Family
3 Schumanns Traumerei
4 The Swan from Carnival of the Animals by SaintSaens
Lesson 3 The Woodwinds
1 The Instrument Song same as in Lesson 2
2 The Instruments of the Orchestra The Woodwind Family
3 Rondo from Quintet in E Flat Major by Mozart excerpts
4 Gavotte excerpt from Suite in B Flat for Winds by Richard
Strauss
5 Chinese Dance and Dance of the Toy Flutes from the Nutcracker
Suite by Tchaikowsky
Lesson 4 Brass and Percussion Instruments 3U min
1 The Instruments of the Orchestra Brass and percussion
2 Excerpt from Evolution by Farberman
3 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from the Nutcracker Suite by
Tchaikowsky
4 Excerpts from Young Persons Guide to the orchestra Benjamin
Britten
5 Nocturne from Midsummer Nights Dream by Mendelssohn
6 Viennese Musical Clock from Hary Janos Suite by Zoltan Kodaly
Lesson 5 A Musical Fairy Tale Peter and the Wolf Prokofiev 30 min
Lesson 6 Concerning the Keyboards 30 min
Bach a Minuet in G Harpsichord b March in D Harpsichord
Mozart a Sonata No 15 in C Major by Mozart
Excerpt from 1st Movement b Concerto in G Major K 453
Excerpt from Finale Mendelssohn a Spring Song by Mendelssohn
b Spinning Song Capitol P8391 c Organ Chorale Prelude We
All Believe in One God by Bach d Organ All Through the Night
Welsh Folk Song
Lesson 7 Tubby the Tuba and Friends 30 min
1 Tubby the Tuba by Tripp and Kleinsinger another musical story
2 Minuet by Boccherini Played by a string orchestra
3 Marche Militaire by Schubert Piano duet
4 Stars and Stripes Forever by Sousa Played by a concert band
Lesson 8 Songs from Near and Far 30 min
Folk Songs a Tzena Tzena Hebrew b On Top of Old Smokey
Southern Mountains Stephen Foster 0 Susanna sung by James
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Melton Negro Spiritual Joshua Fit de Battle of Jerico From New
England Birds Courting Song From England The Mermaid Sailor
Songs a Rolling Home b Rio Grande From New Mexico At
the Gate of Heaven Welsh Folk Song All Through the Night
Lesson 9 Dances Old and New 30 min
1 Scottish Folk Dancers with bagpipe Fergus Mac Ivor
2 Irish Folk Song The Dashing White Sergeant
3 Guions Turkey in the Straw
4 Bach Minuet in G
5 Polka Tiroler
6 Polka from Age of Gold by Shostakovich
7 Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss
8 Waltz in A Flat by Brahms
9 Jamaican Rhumba by Arthur Benjamin
Lesson 10 A Thanksgiving Special 30 min
This is a program of American Music including selections especially
appropriate to the Thanksgiving season It is intended for use where
classroom teachers have time for it but it may be omitted without any
particular loss to the listeners
Lesson 11 Melodies to Remember 30 min
1 Air Greensleeves Played on Piano
2 Londonderry Air In Derry Vale from song book Voices of the
World
3 Theme from Andante of Haydns Surprise Symphony
4 The Childrens Prayer from Hansel and Gretel
5 Boccherini Minuet
6 Excerpt from Schuberts Unfinished Symphony
Lesson 12 From Shepherds Pipes to the Symphony
1 Pan the Piper by Kleinsinger Wing This is
development of the orchestra from a reed pipe
2 Andante from Haydns Surprise Symphony
Lesson 13 A Story Book Ballet The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker Suite by Tschaikowsky Played by an orchestra
This is a Christmas story with music which every child should know
If time does not permit use of both Lesson 13 and Lesson 14 this one
should be the choice
Lesson 14 A Christmas Special 30 min
This is a program of familiar Christmas Music to be used at the
discretion of the classroom teacher It includes some participation
in singing by the listeners
Lesson 15 Theres Magic in Music 30 min
1 William Tell Overture by Rossini Parts 1 and 2 orchestra
2 The Snow is Dancing from Childrens Corner Suite by Debussv
Piano Solo y
3 The Flight of the Bumble Bee by RimskyKorsakoff Violin Solo
4 Introduction and Royal March of the Lions from Carnival of the
Animals orchestra
5 The Heavens are Telling from The Creation by Haydn Chorus with
Orchestra
Lesson 16 More Magic 30 min
A Selections from The Carnival of the Animals by SaintSaens
1 Introduction and Royal March of the Lions
2 Hens and Cocks
3 The Elephant
4 Kangaroos
5 The Aquarium
6 Persons With Long Ears
7 Cuckoo in the Woods
8 Birds
9 The Swan
B Brahms Waltz in A Flat orchestra
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Lesson 17 Patterns and Styles 30 min
This is a simple presentation of the subject of Pattern Music
and of a few of the forms used and perfected by composers Bach
and Haydn The music includes a round a canon a fugue a chorale
and a hymn Part of Haydns Emperor Quartet second movement and
excerpts from the four movements of Haydns Military Symphony conclude
the lesson
Lesson 18 Bach His Story and His Music 30min
The whole lesson is given to a story of the life and music of this
great composer as written by Marianne Kuranda and narrated by Arthur
Hannes Excerpts from Bachs music are used as illustrations Since
the recording Vox Music Masters takes more than a half hour we
have had to make cuts in narration and music
Lesson 19 Franz Joseph Haydn 30 min
This is another story of the life and music of another great master
Samples of his music occur frequently as the narration proceeds
It is hoped that the listeners will recognize music which was in
Lesson 17
Lesson 20 Four Overtures 30 min
Theres a little talk here about overtures of different kinds and how
they are used The four examples are Oklahoma by Richard Rodgers
from a Broadway Music Show William Tell the second half by Rossini
a concert overture written originally for an opera Fingals Cave
by Mendelssohn a concert overture The Marriage of Figaro by
Mozart the overture for an opera
Lesson 21 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 30 min
This is the third story about the lives and music of great composers
Included in the music heard are excerpts from Mozart music introduced
in previous lessons and some yet to be heard As in others of this
series we have had to cut portions because of time limitations The
recording used is another of the Vox Music Masters series
Lesson 22 Music for a Midsummer Nights Dream 30 min
This is the story of Mendelssohns writing an overture and incidental
music for Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream The four
selections which have become a popular concert suite are introduced
They are Overture Scherzo Nocturne and Wedding March
Lesson 23 Felix Mendelssohn 30 min
This is the fourth and last of the series of stories about great
composers and their music
Lesson 24 Making Friends With Symphonies 30 min
We have had in earlier lessons an introduction to the symphony as
an important musical form Here we become acquainted with the first
movements of four great and very popular symphonies
1 Mozarts Symphony No 40 in G Minor
2 Beethovens Symphony No 5 in C Minor
3 Schuberts Symphony No 8 in B Minor Unfinished
Lesson 25 Beethoven and Schubert 30 min
A brief sketch of the lives of these two composers and more about
their music is presented The music used includes a review of
Beethovens Symphony No 5 and Schuberts No 8 First movements
A little piano music by Beethoven and several Schubert songs are
introduced
Lesson 26 Reception and Recognition 30 min
This is a check on progress The children are asked to listen to
excerpts from several compositions they have heard and to write what
they think it is or might be The list is then played again with
explanatory comment so that listeners may check their own responses
Lesson 27 The Man Who Invented Music 30 min
This story for narrator and orchestra written by Don Gillis is a
clever and amusing tale which will remind our listeners of many
things they have learned about musical instruments and about music
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Lesson 28 Music Marches On 30
Thislesson contains a review of some marches from Bach to Sousa and
a brief consideration of characteristics of todays music Bach
March in D harpsichord Beethoven Turkish March orchestra
Schubert March Militaire piano Elgar Pomp and Circumstance
orchestra Ivanov Procession of the Sardar orchestra
Prokofiev March from The Love of Three Oranges orchestra
Sousa Semper Fidelis band
Lesson 29 Heres to the Artists 30 min
What does it mean to be an artist performer What goes into the
training of such a musician Several famous concert artists are
introduced
Lesson 30 Lets Go to the Opera 30 min
Thislesson is a general kind of introduction to opera We go on an
imaginary journey to the Metropolitan Opera House where we see and
hear a performance
Lesson 31 Hansel and Gretel n
Most children are familiar with some of the songs from Hansel and
Gretel by the time they reach the sixth grade We use this as an
example of a grand opera partly for that reason We hear the story
and some of the music
Lesson 32 Last RoundUp 30 min
This is a program of Memory Selections All of the music has been
heard before though perhaps in a different kind of performance A
brief summary of what we have learned about music and about listening
is included
Lesson 33 Music in Your Life 30 min
Music occupies an important place in all our lives today and we have
tried in this series to awaken greater interest in its use through
listening We reemphasize some principles proposed early in the
series and try to make the final lesson especially enjoyable
MUSIC IS YOURS
Bll
The following 12 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 supervi
sion 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
1727 Strings and the String Orchestra
1728 Woodwinds and the Woodwind Ensemble
1729 Brass Instruments and the Brass Choir
1730 Percussion Instruments of the Orchestra
1731 The Symphony Orchestra
1732 Selections From Orchestral Literature
1733 The Soprano and Alto and a Duet
1734 The Tenor and Bass and a Duet
1735 Madrigals
1736 Male Voices and Female Voices
1737 Sacred Music for the Choir
1738 Themes from Choral Literature
Length
15 min
15 min
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140SOUNDS IN YOUR EARS
B24
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 record
er 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
16231 Plucked Stringed Instruments
16232 Bowed Stringed Instruments and Zithers
16233 Instruments Using a Bellows
16234 Woodwind Instruments
16235 Brass Instruments
16236 Percussion Instruments
16185 Percussion Mechanical
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
EACH IN ITS OWN VOICE
B21
Produced and submitted by Indiana University Radio and Television Service The central
theme of this series is the symphony orchestra The individual programs however
deal with individual instruments of the orchestra The primary purpose of the series
is to develop the listeners appreciation of instrumental music A secondary purpose
is by indirection to encourage the listener to go on with his musical studies or to
begin if he can jhsh
Catalog No
1872 The Symphony Orchestra
1873 The Volin II
1874 The Viola
1875 The Cello
1876 The Double Bass
1877 The String Quartette
1878 The Flute
1879 The Oboe
1880 The English Horn
1881 The Clarinet
1882 The Bassoon
1883 The Saxophone
1884 Woodwind Ensemble
1885 The French Horn
1886 The Trumpet
1887 The Trombone
1888 The Tuba
1889 The Brass Choir
1890 The Piano
1891 The Drums
1892 Percussion
1893 The Harp
1894 Chamber Music
1895 The Symphony Orchestra
Title
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B22
Programs which introduce the instruments of the orchestra Symphony performers dem
onstrate 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 Uni
versity of Michigan peljhsh
Catalog No
3704 Flute and Piccolo
3705 Oboe and English Horn
3706 Clarinet and Bass Clarinet
3707 Bassoon and Contra Bassoon
3708 French Horn
3709 Trumpet
3710 Trombone
3711 Tuba
3712 Percussion Instrument
3666 Violin
3668 Viola Cello
3670 String Bass
Title
Length
15 min
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ORCHESTRA
D43
This tape is reproduced through the courtesy of the Univ of Michigan jhsh
Catalog No Title
2989
Length
Instruments of the Orchestra lc m
id min
An introduction to the symphony orchestra in which instruments from
the string brass woodwind and percussion sections are demonstrat
ed
FORM AND MOODS IN MUSIC
B23
Music employed is by Bach Britten Scarlatti Tartini Brahms Berlioz Debussy 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 keeping notebooks etc Courtesv
of University of Michigan el y
Catalog No
3664
3665A
3665B
3667A
3667B
3667C
3667D
3671
3672
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677
Title
Form In Music Echoes Rounds
Form In Music Fugue
Part Two of Above
Form In Music Theme and Variations
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Moods In Music How Music Makes Us Feel
Moods In Music Happy Music and Sad Music
Moods In Music How We React to Music
Moods In Music How We React to Music
Moods In Music Music Describing Weather
Moods In Music Music Suggesting Bodies of Water
Moods In Music Festivals In Music
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
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3679
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Moods In Music Musical Animals
Form and Moods In Music Review
Form and Moods In Music Quiz

15 min
15 min
15 min
MUSIC DICTATION PRACTICE SERIES
D94
This group of tapes is designed to give the serious student of music opportunity to
develop competence in aural rhythmic melodic and harmonic perception Each ear
training concept is presented first on the piano and then by another instrument or
voice as a practical feature of ear training These tapes will serve a need either
supplementary or remedial in any college or high school Music Theory and Ear Training
Course These tapes were prepared by Marvin S Thostenson Ph D Assistant Professor
of Music Department of Music State University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa Courtesy of
University of Colorado shta
Catalog No
17039
17040
17041
17042
17043
17044
17045
17046
17047
17048
17049
17050
17051
17052
17053
17054
17055
17056
Title
Whole and Half Steps Piano medium range and piano high range
Whole and Half Steps Piano low range and piano 5 note groups
Whole and Half Steps Five note groups bass voice and oboe
Five Tetrachords Piano
Five Tetrachords Trombone and clarinet
Four Triads Piano
Major and Perfect Intervals Up Piano
Major and Perfect Intervals Up Trombone and clarinet
Minor and Perfect Intervals Down Piano
Minor and Perfect Intervals Down Trombone and clarinet
Minor and Perfect Intervals Up Piano
Four Basic Scales Piano
Four Basic Scales Bass voice and trombone
Major and Perfect Intervals Down Piano
Four Cadencing Patterns Bass voice and trombone
Four Authentic Modes Bass voice and trombone
All Intervals Down Trumpet French horn clarinet and oboe
Eight Basic Scales Major 3 minor 4 modes
Bass voice and trombone
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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WHAT MUSIC IS MADE OF
D54
Instruction Courtesy of the University of Michigan peljh
Cataloq No
4916
4917
4918
4919
Title
Length
Rhythm I Walking and Gliding il
Uses Haydns Andante from The Clock SYmphonv and Waldteufel s
Skaters Waltz to demonstrate rhvthm of walkinq and qlidino and
other bodily movements suggested by music
Rhvthm II Walking Gliding and Marching 8 min
Uses Havdns Andante from The Clock Symphony Waldteufel s
Skaters Waltz and Verdis Grand March from Aida to demonstrate
different rhythms in music
Rhythm III Walking Gliding Marching and Running hi tittle
Demonstrates the fast marching music of Panes March of theLittle
Lead Soldiers and compares the rhythm with those in Verdi s Grand
March from Aida Waldteufels Skaters Waltz and Haydn s
Andante from The Clock Symphony
Rhythm IV Running Skipping and Walking min
Examples of the fast marching music from Piernes March of the
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4923
4924
4925
4926
4927
Little Lead Soldiers the skipping music of Pop Goes the Weasel
and the slow walking music of Haydns Andante from The Clock
Symphony
Rhythm Tones and Melody 15 min
Designed to help children identify trumpet clarinet and drum and
to understand the meaning of tone melody and phrase
MelodY 15 min
A demonstration of melody tone and phrase Gives children an
opportunity to use rhythm instruments during the program
Rhythm and Melody 15 min
Uses Verdis Grand March from Aida and Chopins Mazurka in G
Major as gliding and swaying music Introduces children to meaning
of solo piano and mazurka
Form in Music a 15 min
Reviews the meaning of phrase melody and a mazurka
Discusses the ABA form in music and suggests that it is the same
as the principle of unity and variety or repetition and contrast
found in all works of art
Form in Music B
The ABA form in music discussed in relation to Piernes
the Little Lead Soldiers Chopins Mazurka in G Major
Griegs Norwegian Dance No 2
Form in Music C
The ABA form in music discussed in relation to Griegs
Norwegian Dance No 2 and Strauss Skaters Waltz Gives
children an opportunity to hear and identify the oboe
Review of Rhythm Melody and Form i5 min
A review of the previous ten lessons
Quiz in Rhythm Melody and Form 15 min
A quiz session of the ten previous lessons
15 min
March of
and
15 min
OUR MUSICAL WORLD
D61
Our Musical World a music appreciation series designed for grades 4 through 6
dissects the orchestra into its individual ingredients and studies its historical
development Courtesy of University of Colorado el
Catalog No Title
5042 Saul Caston Interview
5043 The Rhythm Section
5044 The Wind Section
5045 The Brass Section
5046 The Band Symphonic and Marching
5047 The String Section
5048 The Story of Celeste
5049 The Orchestra in the Baroque Period
5050A The Orchestra in the Classical Period
5050B Part Two of Above
5052A The Orchestra in the Romantic Period
5052B Part Two of Above
5055 The Orchestra in the Twentieth Century
5056 The Orchestra in Rehearsal First Movement
5057 The Orchestra in Rehearsal Second Movement
5058 The Orchestra in Rehearsal Third Movement
5059 The Orchestra in Rehearsal Fourth Movement
5060 The Orchestra in Performance Concert in Miniature
5061 The Piano in Concert
5062 The History of an Orchestra
5063 Sylvester the Seal
Length
15 min
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5064 Jazz
5065 Jazz
5066 Jazz
5067 Jazz
Piano Artists
Trumpet Artists
Clarinet and Sax Artists
Bands
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
MUSIC LAND
C74
Produced and submitted by the Junior League of Holyoke Massachusetts Music apprecia
tion program designed to show that music has personality through development and under
standing of recognizable and familiar themes Courtesy of Kent State Universityih
sh
Catalog No
4178
4179
4180
4181
4182
4183
4184
4185
4186
4187
Title
Length
Music Land I 15 min
Each piece in this group was written to convey an easily recognizable
sound Spinning SongKulak BeeSchubert Light Cavalry OvertureVon
Suppe Music BoxLiadoff Hurdy GurdymanGoosens Waltzing Doll
Poldini
Music Land II 15 min
This is music written especially for children at their level Run
Run RunOctavio Pinto Ring Around the RosieOctavio Pinto March
Little SoldierOctavio Pinto Evening BellsKullac Fairy Pipers
Elgar Tame BearsElgar Moths and ButterfliesElgar Elfin Dance
Grieg
Music Land III 15 min
Various dances are represented by the music on this program Minuet
Paderwski MinuetBeethoven Waltz A FlatBrahms GavottePopper
Dance of the Chinese DollsRebikoff Hungarian DanceBrahms
Music Land IV 15 min
Music can take you places more easily than a train Here we go into
and through the land of dreams Sleeping TimePinto March of the
Little Lead Soldiers Pierne Hobby HorsePinto Impromptu The Top
Bizet LullabyBrahms
Music Land V 15 min
This program is devoted to the music of the American composer Edward
Macdowell Witch Marionette Clown Marionette Tailor and a Bear
Brer Rabbit Water Lily
Music Land VI 15 min
Various orchestral instruments are singled out for attention Spring
SongMendelssohn violin and harp Legend of the BellsPlanquette
bells Nocturne Midsummer Nights DreamMendelssohn French horn
Entrance of the Little FaunsPierne bassoon piccolo trumpet
Etude in G Flat MajorChopin piano Petite SuiteBizet drums
Music Land VII 15 min
Musical dwarfs and gnomes are the theme for this program Witches
DanceMacDowell The March of the GnomesRebicoff The March of the
DwarfsGrieg The Dance of the GnomesLitsz Witches DanceMac
Dowell
Music Land VIII 15 min
Us To The Bag Pipes SoundBach GavotteGossec MinuetBoccherini
We have some new dances and some old ones on this program Come Let
AllegrettoFounod Colliwogs Cake WalkDubussy
Music Land IX 15 min
Often the kind of music a composer writes depends on what country he
lives in PolkaShostakovich DanceBartok Deer DanceSkilton
Sweet and LowBarnby 0 Vermeland Thou LovelyFolk Song Norwegian
Bridal March
Music Land X 15 min
Two operas are introduced with this music
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1 Hansel and GretelHumperdinck
Barefoot Gosings or Susie Little Susie
Dance in the Cottage
Childrens Prayer
2 Festival March from TannhauserWagner
Music Land XI 15 mn
These pieces represent what we call mood music Clair de Lune
Dubussy Minute WaltzChopin Andante from the Surprise Symphony
Haydn To SpringGrieg
Music Land XII 15 min
All children love a parade Cries in the StreetMompou Scherzo
Beethoven March of the Little Lead SoldiersPierne Humoresque
Tschaikowsky HumoresqueDvorak
Music Land XIII 15 min
On this program you will hear the Nutcracker Suite by Tschaikowsky
Overture Miniature March Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Russian
Dance Arabian Dance Waltz of the Flowers
LETS SING
C75
Produced and submitted by the Minnesota School of the air This series invites young
listeners and their teachers to a quarter hour of rote songs and rhythms It is plan
ned written and narrated by Allis Rice Bens under the supervision of Mathilda Heck
formerly Music Supervisor of the St Paul Schools Marilyn Wing sings the songs and
Marlene Forsberg is the pianist Courtesy of Kent State Universityeljh
Catalog No
Title
Length
Weather Ways
4204
4205
4206
4207
4208
4209
Sing Swing and Clap Your Hands
War Paint Weather
Huffing Puffing Weather
Harvest Weather
Witching Weather
Lets Sing Again
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Time for Many Things
4210
4211
4212
Marching on Our Way
All About Clocks
A Thankful Time
15 min
15 min
15 min
Happy Times
4213
4214
A Little Lamb and a Baby Sweet
Candles and Christmas Trees
15 min
15 min
Snow Fun for Everyone
4215
4216
4217
4218
Footprints in the Snow
Lets Have a Sleigh Ride
Snowflakes Are Dancing
Skooting and Skating Along
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Lion and Lamb Time
4219
4220
4221
The Basket House Story to Music
The Welcome Wind of Spring
Splashing Plashing Raindrops
15 min
15 min
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HHB
fi
4222
4223
4224
4225
Garden Days
Long Long Ago
Wigwam Days
Prairie Pioneers
PlayParty Songs and Games
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
LETS SING
B20
and animals make up this series
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 St Paul Public Schools p
Catalog No
2784
2785
2786
2787
2788
2789
2790
2791
2792
2793
2794
2795
2796
2797
2798
2799
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
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
Peter Rabbit Review
FiddleDeeDee
PitterPatter
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
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Length
15 min
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TUNE UP TIME
C76
This series features the Singing Lady Mrs Carlton Chaffee of
who is instructor of vocal music in the Vermillion grade schools
especially for younger children and should enhe
tesy of the South Dakota School of the Airel
Vermillion SD
shouldenhance their ent Insinging
Catalog No
4340
4341
4342
4343
4344
4345
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
4351
4352
4353
4354
4355
4356
4357
4358
4359
4360
4361
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4367
4368
4369
4370
4371
4372
4373
4374
4375
4376
4377
4378
4379
4380
4381
4382
4383
4384
4385
4386
4387
4388
4389
4390
4391
Title
Where Oh Where Hey Jim Along
Old Folks At Home
Clouds
Skip to My Lou
Betty Martin
Five Little Pumpkins What a Big Surprise
Long Time Ago
Im an Indian Warrior My Little Owlet
Over the River
Thanking God
Christmas Caroling Song
Sweetly Sleeping in the Manger
Fiesta
Bluebird
Jimmy Crack Corn Sweet and Low
Waltz Song
Review
My Rhythm Sticks
Battle Hymn of the Republic Be My Valentine
Noble Duke of York
Drummer Boy
Susie Little Susie
Little Shoemaker
Old Dan
Pop Goes the Weasel
Rig a JigJig
Go Tell Aunt Rhodie
This Old Man
Review
Barnyard Song
Columbus
Indians Indians in a TeePee
My Pony
The Witch A Hunting We Will Go
The Little Dustman
Gobble Gobble Gobble
Ten Little Indians
The Holly and the Ivy
Jingle Bells
Friendly Beasts
Patapan
The Tailor and the Mouse
Two Little Hands
Review Day
Billy Boy
My Rooster
America the Beautiful
Paper of Pins
Captain Jinks
Let Your Hands
Little Red Caboose
Wait for the Wagon
Cour
Length
15 min
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4410
4411
4412
4413
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4415
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4417
4418
4419
4420
4421
4422
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4424
4425
4426
My Dog Jack
The Cowboy
Polly Wolly Doodle
Little Ducky Duddle
Ten Little Frogs
Review Day
Going To The Fair
The Bus
Shoo Fly Dont Bother Me
Donkey Riding
Silver Moon
The Three Huntsmen
Ive Been Workin On The Railroad
The Little Nut Tree
Hes a Big Fat Turkey
Joseph Dearest
Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella
0 Come Little Children
Cats and Dogs
The Frog and the Mouse
Winter Song
Review Day
Old Roger Is Dead
Dinah
Hoosen Johnny
Mistah Rabbit
Mockingbird
Dont Want to Go Home
Here Come Three Dukes Three Billy Goats Gruff
Ride Away
Theres a Little Bunny
Joy in Spring
On a Rainy Day
Barnyard Song
Review Day
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THE SINGING LADY
C77
This series features the Singing Lady Mrs Carlton Chaffee of Vermillion S D
who is instructor of vocal music in the Vermillion grade schools Her experience in
classroom teaching her vivacious personality and lovely voice qualify her excellently
for radio teaching The title of each program identifies the new song which will be
taught on that tapeeljh
Catalog No
4427 America the Beautiful
4428 Cielito Lindo
4429 Columbus
4430 John Peel
4431 Sorcerers Apprentice
4432 Skye Boat Song
4433 Prairie Schooner
4434 For the Beauty of the Earth
4435 Over the River
4436 Smokey Mountains
4437 PatAPan
4438 Angels We Have Heard on Hig
4439 Liza Jane
4440 Erie Canal
Title
Length
15 min
15 min
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4442
4443
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4446
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4448
4449
4450
4451
4452
4453
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4784
4454
4455
4456
4457
4458
4459
4460
4461
4462
4463
4464
4465
4466
4467
4468
4469
4470
4471
4472
4473
4474
4475
4476
4477
4478
4479
4480
4481
4482
4483
4484
4485
4785
4486
4487
4488
4489
4490
4491
4492
4493
4494
4495
4496
4497
4498
of the Animals Saint Saens
Billy Boy
Camptown Races
The Plow That Broke the Plains
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Yankee Doodle
Blow the Man Down
Sailing
Blow Ye Winds Row Row Row Your Boat
Overture The Flying Dutchman
Brother James Air
Fairest Lord Jesus
Bells The Big Corral
Review Songs
Review
Review
Down in the Valley
What Can the Matter Be
Shoo Fly
The Keeper
Listening Carnival
Lullaby
A Prayer
Listening Overture to William Tell Rossini
Song of Thanksgiving
The Birds Christmas
Christmas Caroling Song
0 Come Immanuel
Ho for California Glendy Burke
Marines Hymn
Kookaburra Round
When I Was a Lad
Listening Peer Gynt Suite Grieg
Dixie
Columbia Gem of the Ocean
Caissons Go Rolling
Bingo
Ben Franklin
Paul Reveres Ride
Sweet Nightingale
Alleluia
Listening Mr Strauss Comes to Boston Boston Pops Orchestra
Hiking Song
A Frog He Would AWooing Go
The Homeland
Round Up Lullaby
My Homes in Montana Texas Cowboys Song
All Through the Night
Review
The Old Dominion
Beautiful Dreamer
Let Us Play a Gay Musette
Sleep Little Lord
To Bethlehem
Dona Nobis Pacem
Sourwood Mountain
Old King Cole
Annie Laurie
Review Day
Ay Ay Ay
Soldier Will You Marry Me
Czech Walking Song
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Whoa Mule Whoa
Stodala Pumpa
Orchestra Song
Drill Ye Tarriers
Weggis Dance
Vroneli
Review of Themes
Wondrous Love
Come My Dove
Review Day
Heigh Ho
Git Along Little Dogies
0 No John
Holla Hi Holla Ho
Pickin Peas
Shuckin1 of the Corn
Ho Every Sleeper
The Blacksmith
This Is My Fathers World
Christ Is Born
Echo Carol
Sweetly Sleeping in the Manger
Cindy
Loch Lomond
Review Day
Ma Bela Bimba
The Three Pirates
Napoleon
Bonnie George Campbell
Dance Song
Singin Johnny
Among the Fields
Hiking
Captain Jinks
Shenandoah
Wedding of the Birds
At Break of Day
Song of the Islands
Review Day
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MUSIC FOR YOU
C78
This is a series of tapes on orchestral instruments how they are used in famous musi
cal compositions styles of music and how musical pictures and emotional reactions are
formed from them Courtesy of South Dakota School of the Aireljh
Part One
This series introduces the pupils to orchestral instruments
faculty members in the University School of Fine Arts
It was written by
Catalog No
4538
4539
4540
4541
4542
4543
4544
Title
Introduction
Rusty in Orchestraville
Introduction to Brass Cornet
French Horn
Trombone
Baritone Tuba
Tubby the Tuba Listening
Trumpet Fluegelhorn
Length
15 min
15 min
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4546
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4548
4549
4550
4551
4552
4553
4554
4555
4556
4557
4558
4559
4560
4561
4562
4563
4564
4565
4566
Licorice Stick Listening Clarinet Introduction to Woodwinds
Clarinet Bass and Alto
Saxophone
Oboe and English Horn
Bassoon Rondo for Bassoon and Orchestra Listening
Flute Piccolo
Peewee The Piccolo Listening
Introduction to Percussions Snare Drum Bass Drum Drum Rudiments
9 Drum Solos Record 25 mn
Other NonTuned Percussions Ravels Bolero Listening
Tuned Percussions
Introduction to Strings and Orchestra Haydn
Piano and Harp
Violin
Viola
Cello
Bass Viol
Listening
Instruments Mostly for Fun
Other Interesting Instruments The Concertina That Crossed the Country
Listening 15 min
Peter and the Wolf Listening 15 minj
Symphony No 94 in G Major Surprise By Haydn 15 min
Review K
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Part Two
This series emphasizes instruments as they are used in famous compositions Emphasis
is put on the lives of the composers as well as their contributions to the worlds
music Mr Martin Busch Program and Music Director of KUSD produced and narrates
the programs in the second and third series
Catalog 1 Jo
4567 Handel
4568 Ghys Schubert
4569 Haydn
4570 Bach
4571 Bach Scarlatti
4572 Mozart
4573 Mendelssohn
4574 Chopin
4575 Grieg
4576 Pierne
4577 Tchaikovsky
4578 Debussy
4579 Strauss Gounod
4580 Boccherini Tchaikovsky
4581 Schumann
4582 Mozart
4583 SaintSaens
4584 Ravel
4585 Poldini Liadov
4586 Macdowell
4587 Quilter
4588 Traditional Songs
4589 Grieg
4590 Debussy
4591 Toch
4592 Coates
4593 Gluck
Title
Length
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4595
Wagner
RimskyKorsakov
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15 min
Part Three
This series is designed to acquaint the pupil with the styles of music and to shew how
musical pictures and emotional reactions are formed from them Some of the better
known works from standard repertoire are used in the presentation
Catalog No Ti
4596 Old Friends Return
4597 Forward March
4598 A Walk in the Country
4599 Masquerade Party
4600 Witches and Such
4601 Going Back Review
4602 Westward Ho
4603 The Waltz
4604 Giving Thanks
4605 Music of Ireland
4606 Music About Toys
4607 Our Christmas Carols
4608 Lets Go Back Review
4609 Songs of Stephen Foster
4610 The Ballet
4611 Music of England and Scotland
4612 Russian Dance
4613 The Big Top
4614 The Genius of Gershwin
4615 A Gypsy Camp
4616 Encore Review
4617 South of the Border
4618 Negro Spirituals
4619 Fairy Tales in Music
4620 Music of the Sioux
4621 Dances of All Time
4622 Swing Your Partner
4623 Jazz Bands
Title
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Part Four
How Did It Begin
The Plain Song of the Church
The Religious Chant
The Catholic Mass
Jongleurs and Gauklers
The Troubadours
Minnesingers and Meistersingers
English Gleemen
Music of the Middle Ages
Ars Nova of the 14th Century
Music of the 15th Century
Religious Music of the Catholic Church in the 16th Century
Music of the 16th Century Reformation
The Protestant Chorale
The English Madrigal
The French Chanson and the German Secular Song
Early Italian Opera
First Opera in Germany
Comic Opera
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The Oratorio
The Cantata
Music of the Passion
Opera of the 18th Century
Mozart Opera
The Requiem
The Solo Song
The Church Anthem
Russian Secular and Sacred Music
American Vocal Music
Gregorian Chants
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V
CONCERTS
C79
Reproduced through the courtesy of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra eljhsha
Catalog No Title Length
16383A
16383B
16384A
16384B
16388A
16388B
16386
16444A
16444B
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1957 High School Concert Henry Sopkin
Conductor 30 min
1 Marche Hongroise 4 Plink Plank Plunk
2 Polovetsian Dance 5 Artists Life
3 Jesus Joy of Mans Desiring 6 Festivals
Part Two of Above 30 min
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1957 Elementary School Concert Henry
Sopkin Conductor 30 min
1 Overture The Secret Marriage
2 Caprice Espagnole
3 Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
4 Pavane
5 Lets Sing
6 Stars and Stripes
Part Two of Above 30 min
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1958 High and Elementary School Concert
Henry Sopkin Conductor 30 min
1 French Military March
2 London Suite
3 Perpetual Motion
4 El Relicario
5 Lets Sing
6 Soloist
7 El Capitan
Part Two of Above
Music With Frances Archer and Beverly Gild
A community concert artist of international songs and ballads These
two ladies were in a concert at Georgia Teachers College Produced
by the Radio Club of GTC and the Collegeboro Film Library
Georgia All State Chorus and Orchestra 1958 GEA Atlanta Georgia 30 min
1 March of the Peers Sullivan
2 Russian Sailors Dance Gliere
3 Cantale Domino Pitoni
4 Glory to God in the Highest Pergolesi
5 Alleluia Thompson
6 Elijah Rock Hairston
7 Jacobs Ladder Wilson
8 Selections from Oklahoma Rogers Hammerstein
Herman Gunter Jr guest conductor
9 Glory Nikolai RimskyKorsakof
30 min
30 min
Part Two of Above
30 min
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16628A
16628B
16627A
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16105B
16105C
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Georgia All State Band 1958 GEA Atlanta Georgia 30 min
1 My Fair Lady Loew Bennett
2 North Sea Hermann
Date Thursday March 20 1958
Place Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
Georgia AllState High School Chorus 30 min
George Krueger Conductor Assistant Dean of the School of Music
Indiana University Friday night March 20 1959 745 City Auditor
ium Ye Shall Have a Song Gloria in Excelsis Charlottown o Dear
What Can the Matter Be Carousel Choral Selection
1959 Georgia AllState Orchestra
John Iuele Director Conductor of the WinstonSalem Symphony
Orchestra
Entrance of the Sardar IpolitovIvanov
Danse Macabre SaintSaensIssac
March of the Meistersingers WagnerHerfurth
Introduction to Act III of Lohengrin WagnerWeaver
Combined Chorus and Orchestra
150th Psalm Franck
Part Two of Above
1960 AllState Band
Part Two of Above
1960 AllState Orchestra and Chorus
Part Two of Above
Georgia AllState High School Band
Arthur Saam Best Conductor Western Reserve College Cleveland Ohio
Thursday Night March 20 1959 730 PM City Auditorium
Them Basses Huffine
River Jordan Whitney
Pageant Parsichetti
Caribbean Fantasy Morrissey
Fairest of the Fair Sousa
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 mn
Part Three 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 Atlan
ta 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
CONCERTS
D79
Courtesy of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra eljhsh
Title
Catalog No
16764A
Length
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Young Peoples Concert 30 min
Recorded at the Municipal Auditorium Atlanta Ga Feb 13 1961
155 16764B
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16765B
1 Mother Goose Suite Maurice Ravel
Pavane of the Sleeping Beauty
Hop 0 My Thumb
Laideronette Empress of Pagodas
Beauty and the Beast
The Fairy Garden
2 Dream Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel Englebert Humperdinck
3 Dance of the Tumblers from Snow Maiden Nicolas Rimsky
Korsakoff
4 Nocturne and Scherzo from Midsummer Nights Dream Felix
Mendelssohn
Part Two of Above 30
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Young Peoples Concert 30 min
Recorded at the Tower Theatre Atlanta Ga March 10 1961
Includes among others 1 Movements 3 and 4 of Symphony No 5
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky 2 Carmen Suite No 1 George Bizet
Part Two of Above ori
30 nun
MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN
D74
The State Department of Education has acquired a series of tapes from the National
Music Camp Interlochen Michigan These are special onehalf hour tapes selected
from the fine concerts and broadcasts which originated at Interlochen This music
offers a wide variety of selections which will be useful in all school classrooms
These tapes include concerts from three seasons 1958 1959 and 1960 There are ap
proximately 161 tapes in the series and there is no duplication in the music which is
performed each one is different peljhsh
Catalog No
16863
16864
16865
16866
16867
16868
16869
16870
16871
16872
1958 Series IA Conducted by Dr Joseph Maddy
Title
Length
Program 1 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No Three Movement I by Beethoven William Tell Overture
by Rossini
Program 2 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Prelude to Die Meistersinger by Wagner Symphony No 6
Movement 23 by Tschaikowsky
Program 3 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Phaeton by SaintSaens Symphony No 6 Movement 1 by Tschaikowsky
Program 4 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor by BachStokowsky Sorcerers
Apprentice by Dukas
Program 5 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Movements from Pictures at an Exhibition by MussorgskyRavel
Program 6 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
The Alamo by Don Gillis Symphony No I Movemts 23 by Sibelius
Program 7 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 by Don Gillis RhapsodieEspagnole Movements 1234
by Ravel
Program 8 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Academic Festival Overture by Brahms Symphony No 3 Movements 34
by Beethoven
Program 9 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 1 Finale by Sibelius Symphony No 2 Movement 1 by
Rachmaninoff
Program 10 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Don Juan by Strauss Love DuetMaypole Dances from Merry Mount
Suite by Hanson
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by Couperin Concerto
30 min
by
16873 Program 11 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 3 Movement 2 by Mendelssohn Symphony No 2 Movements
34 by Rachmaninoff
16874 Program 12 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Overture to Oberon by Weber Symphony No 3 Movements 34 by
Mendelssohn
16875 Program 13 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 2 Movements 134 by Brahms
1958 Series II Conducted by George Wilson
16876 Program 1 The National High School Band 30 min
Father of Victory by Ganne Symphonic Suite for Band by Williams
Selections from Fanny by Rome
16877 Program 2 The National High School Band 30 min
Court Festival by Latham Symphony in C Minor by Williams Victory
at Sea by Rodgers
16878 Program 3 The National High School Band 30 min
Selections from South Pacific by Rodgers Pictures at an Ex
hibition by Moussorgsky
16879 Program 4 The National High School Band
Overture and Allegro from La Sultane Suite
for Piano in B Flat Minor by Tschaikowsky
16880 Program 5 The National High School Band
March and Procession by Debiles Suite of Old American Dances
Bennett Corcoran Cadets by Sousa
16881 Program 6 The National High School Band 30 min
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Bach Fantaisie Original by Picchi
Flower Song from Carmen by Bizet Colossus of Columbia by
Alexander
16882 Program 7 The National High School Band 30 min
Overture for Band by Schumann A Gypsys Fireside Dreams by Fultz
Overture to La Belle Helene by Offenbach Junior HiFi March by
Gillis
16883 Program 8 The National High School Band 30 min
March With Trumpets by Bergsma Petite Suite by Debussy Mister Big
by Gillis
16884 Program 9 The National High School Band 30 min
Golden Ear March by Miguel La Boutique Fantasque by Rossini
Zueignung by Strauss Pasodoble Pepita Greus by Chovi
16885 Program 10 The National High School Band 30 min
PasodobleChurumbelerias by Ruiz Music for a Festival by Jacob
16886 Program 11 The National High School Band 30 min
Selections from The Music Man by Wilson Processional by Tuthill
The Man Who Invented Music by Gillis
16887 Program 12 The National High School Band 30 min
West Point Suite by Milhaud Finale Symphony No 5 in E Minor by
Dvorak Polka and Fugue from Schwanda by Weinberger
16888 Program 13 The National High School Band 30 min
II Gurany Overture by Clark Unistrut March by Gillis Selections
from The King and I by Rodgersj Fairest of the Fair by Sousa
1958 Series III Interlochen Highlights
16889
16890
16891
Program 1 The University Orchestra 30 min
Overture to Beatrice and Benedict by Berlioz Lieutenant Kije Suite
Prokofieff
Program 2 The University Band 30 min
Apollo March by Bruckner Psalm for Band by Persichetti March for
Band by Beecham The Last Spring by Grieg Three Quotations by
Sousa
Program 3 The National High School Choir 30 min
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16898
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16906
Exultate Deo by Scarlatti Crucifixus from the B minor Mass by
Bach Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring by Bach Lovely Appear by Gounod
Crimson Rose by Clokey Four Folk Songs by Brahms
Program 4 The University Orchestra 30 min
Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier by Strauss Prelude to The After
noon of a Faun by Debussy Five Acre Pond for Oboe and Strings
by Gillis
Program 5 Honor Recitalists 30 min
Rhapsody in F Sharp by Dohnanyi Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte by
Ravel Invocazione Di Orfeo by Peri Concerto for Clarinet in A
Major by Mozart
Program 6 Student Ensembles 30 min
The Kings Prayer by Wagner Three Short Pieces by Ibert String
Quartet No 3 in E Flat minor by Tschaikowsky Serenade in E Flat
major by Strauss
Program 7 Honors Orchestra 30 min
Overture to Manfred Op 115 by Schumann Adventures in a Perambu
lator by Carpenter March and Scherzo from The Love of Three
Oranges by Prokofieff
Program 8 The University Choir 30 min
He Watching Over Israel by Mendelssohn Mass in E Minor by Bruckner
Program 9 Concerto Winners 30 min
Concerto in G minor by Mendelssohn Un Bel Di Vedremo from Madam
Butterfly by Puccini Concerto for Flute in D major by Mozart
Program 10 The High School Operetta Workshop 30 min
Selections from the operetta The Sorcerer by GilbertSullivan
Program 11 Festival Choir and University Orchestra
Selections from Elijah by Mendelssohn
Program 12 Concerto Winners
Concerto for Violin in C major by Haydn Piano Concerto in
by Beethoven
Program 13 Festival Choir and University Orchestra
Selections from Requiem by Brahms
1958 Series IV
30 min
30 min
C minor
30 min
30 min
Moderato a fantasia Vivace
Kaddisch Prayer by Ravel
Allegro Adagio Un poco
Six Romanian
Program 1 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Fanfares Liturgiques Annonciation Evangile Procession Du Vendredi
Saint by Tomasi FacultyStaff Brass and Percussion Ensemble
Kenneth Snapp conducting Sarabande from Holberg Suite by Grieg
Intermezzo Op 118 No 1 by Brahms Toccata by Khachaturian
Rowena Dickey piano
Program 2 Faculty and Staff
D Major Sonata Movements 1 2 3 4
Largo Allegro moderato by Vivaldi
Sonata No 3 Op 108 Movements 1 2
presto e con sentimento Presto agitato by Brahms
Dances by Bartok
Program 3 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Holberg Suite Op 40 Prelude Sarabande Gavotte Air Rigaudon
by Grieg FacultyStaff String Orchestra Orien Dalley conducting
Sonata in D minor for Violin and Piano Op 75 Allegro agitato
Adagio Allegretto moderato Allegro molto by SaintSaens Herman
Berg violin Henry Harris piano
Program 4 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Prelude from Holberg Suite by Grieg Harp Sonata Movements 1 2
3 Moderately fast Lively Very slow by Hindemith Clementine
White harp Adagio for String Orchestra by Barber Gavotte from
Holberg Suite
Program 5 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Andante in F Major by Beethoven Lawson Jones piano Trio Op 9
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No 3 Movements 1 2 3 4 Allegro con spirito Adagio con
espressione Scherzo Allegro molto e vivace Presto by Beethoven
Joseph Knitzer violin Herman Berg viola Oliver Edel cello
Program 6 Faculty and Staff 30 min
The Maiden and the Nightingale by Granados Sonatina Venezolana by
Plaza Piano Concerto Movements 2 3 by Khachaturian
Program 7 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Polonaise in E Major Polonaise in E Minor Brandenburg Concerto
No 4 Movements 1 2 3 Violin and String Orchestra Allegro
Andante Presto by Bach FacultyStaff String Orchestra A Clyde
Roller conducting George Leedham violin Robert Armer flute
Robert Resnick flute
Program 8 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Air from Holberg Suite Sonata Op 45 Movements 1 2 3 Allegro
molto ed appassionato Allegretto espressivo alia Romanza Allegro
molto Allegro animato by Grieg Ruth Melcher Quant violin Jean
Cady piano
Program 9 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Serenade Op 141 Vivace Larghetto Presto by Reger Charles W
Bolen flute Ruth Melcher Quant violin George C Wilson viola
Doable Concerto Allegro Andante Vivace non troppo by Brahms
George Leedham violin Oliver Edel cello A Clyde Roller
conducting
Program 10 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Opus 10 No 11 by Chopin Miroirs Movements 1 2 3 4
Noctuelles Night Moths Oiseaux tristes Sorrowful Birds Une
Barque sur 1 Ocean A Boat on the Ocean Alborada del Gracioso
The Morning Song of the Jester by Ravel Steven Barwick piano
Program 11 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Sextet for Strings Op 48 Allegro moderato Poco Allegretto
Adagio Presto Finale Theme and Variations by Dvorak George
Leedham violin Hendrik Essers violin George C Wilson viola
Joseph E Maddy viola Oliver Edel cello Peter Farrell cello
Double Concerto Movements 2 3 by Brahms
Program 12 Faculty and Staff 30 min
Sextet for Strings Op 48 by Dvorak Concerto for Piano and
Orchestra Allegro e maestoso Andante con anima Allegro Brillante
by Khachaturian Lawson Jones piano A Clyde Roller conducting
Program 13 Faculty and Staff 3 min
Sonata for Violin and Piano in D Op 11 No 2 Lebhaft Ruhig und
Gemessen Im Zeitmass und Charakter eines geschwinden Tanzes by
Hindemith George Leedham violin Henry Harris piano Song of the
One Wounded by the Water by Chudacoff Frances Hanslovsky Tollas
soprano Sonata Massigbewegt Lebhaft Sehr Langsam Kleines Rondo
gemachlich by Hindemith Keith Stein clarinet Lawson Jones
piano Concertino for Trumpet Strings and Piano by Jolivet
Orien Dalley conducting Robert G Grocock trumpet Henry Harris
piano
1959 Series IA
16915
16916
16917
Program 1 The National High School Orchestra
30 min
Capriccio Italien by Tschaikowsky Indian Suite l Dirge 2 In
apr
Wartime by MacDowell Dr Joseph Maddy conducting
Program 2 The National High School Orchestra
Symphony No 5 2 In Memoriam
Dalley conducting Indian Suite
Maddy conducting
Program 3 The National High School Orchestra
Indian Suite 1 Love Song 2 Village Festival by MacDowell
Symphony No 5 3 Allegro 4 Allegro by Beethoven Dr Joseph
3 Quite Fast by Gillis
Legend by MacDowell Dr
30 min
Orien
Joseph
30 min
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Maddy conducting
Program 4 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Through the Looking Glass la Dedication lb The Garden of Live
Flowers 2 Jabberwocky 4 The White Knight by Taylor Dr
Joseph Maddy conducting
Program 5 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 2 2 Scherzo by Rachmaninoff George Wilson con
ducting Symphony No 4 2 Andantino 4 Finale by Tschaikow
sky Dr Joseph Maddy conducting
Program 6 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 1 Allegretto con brio by Beethoven Symphony in
D Minor 2 Allegretto 3 Finale by Franck Dr Joseph Maddy
conducting
Program 7 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Toccatta and Fugue in D Minor by BachStowkowski A Clyde Roller
conducting Symphony No 4 l Andante sostenuto moderato con
anima by Tschaikowski Dr Joseph Maddy conducting
Program 8 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Chorale From the Easter Cantata by BachStowkowski A Clyde Roller
conducting Scheherazade 1 The Sea and Sinbads Ship 2 The
Story of Prince Kalendar by RimskiKorsakoff Orien Dalley con
ducting
Program 9 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Royal Fireworks Music by HandelDalley Scheherazade 4 Festival
at Bagdad by RimskiKorsakoff Orien Dalley conducting
Program 10 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
The Last Spring by Hanson Suite from the ballet The Firebird by
Stravinsky Hanson conducting
Program 11 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 3 1 Adagio Allegro moderato Poco adagio by Saint
Saens George Wilson conducting Interview with Deems Taylor by
Don Gillis Through the Looking Glass 3 Looking Glass Insects by
Taylor Dr Joseph Maddy conducting
Program 12 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Ballet Music for Orchestra 4 Nocturne 5 Finale 6 Epilogue
by Hartley George Wilson conducting Interview with H Hanson and
Dr Joseph Maddy by Don Gillis Symphony No 3 2 Allegro
moderato Presto Meastoso Allegro by Saint Saens George Wilson
conducting
Program 13 The National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 2 The Romantic by Hanson Hanson conducting
1959 Series II
Program 1 The National High School Band 30 min
Symphonic Songs for Band Sel 1 Spiritual 2 Celebration by
Bennett Lincoln Portrait by CopelandBeeler George Gunkle
narrator March Invictus by King
Program 2 The National High School Band 30 min
Three Chorale Preludes Sel by Latham Harry Janos Suite by
Kodaly
Program 3 The National High School Band 30 min
Prelude and Passacaglis from Dido and Aeneas by PurcellCalliet
Symphony No 3 1st Movement by GliereBainum The Most Happy Fella
Sel by LoesserLang Hugh E McMillen conducting
Program 4 The National High School Band 30 min
Meditation from Thais by MassenetHarding Divertissemente Sel
by IbertHarding Symphony No 1 Finale Allegro Mod by
KalinnikovBainum Hugh E McMillen conducting
Program 5 The National High School Band 30 min
Overture to the Tzars Bride by RimskyKorsakoffHarding Vorspiel
Und Libestod from Tristan and Isolde by WagnerGodfrey Marcha 3 De
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Febrero by Roncal Hugh E McMillen conducting
Program 6 The National High School Band 30 min
La Forza Del Destino Overture by VerdiLake Concerto Grosso for
Symphonic Band Soloists Glenn Bell Detroit Mich Jeremy
Campbell Arlington Hts Va David Greenhoe Davison Mich
Byron Hanson Edina Minn by Wagner Glory of the Gridiron by
Alford
Program 7 The National High School Band 30 min
Procession of Nobles from Mlada by RimskiKorsakoffLeidzen
First Suite for Military Band by Hoist Lt Col Albert Schoepper
US Marine Band conducting Selections from South Pacific by
RodgersLeidzen
Program 8 The National High School Band 30min
March The Southerner by Alexander Concerto No 1 for Piano in
E Flat by LisztWoldt Henry Harris piano Mass from La Fiesta
Mexicana by Reed
Program 9 The National High School Band 30 min
Celebration Overture by Creston Junior HiFi March by Gillis An
Original Suite by Jacob March Loyal Comrades by Blankenberg
Program 10 The National High School Band 30 min
March Brighton Beach by Latham Suite Francais by Milhaud Musica
Simpatica by Rhoads
Program 11 The National High School Band 30 min
Puentereas by Soutullo The Incredible Flutist by PistonHarding
Selections from Gigi by LoeweBennett
Program 12 The National High School Band 30 min
Selections from La Boutique Fantasque by RossiniResphigi Tamba
lino for Band by Grayson Symphony No 5 by Shostakovitch March
Glory of the Yankee Navy by Sousa
Program 13 The National High School Band 30 min
Wotans Farewell and Magic Fire Music The Valkyries by Wagner
Winterbottom Suite from the Ballet Pineapple Poll by Sullivan
Mackerras
i959 Series III
Program 1 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Concerto in D Minor Allegro by Bach Barbara S Cohen Minne
apolis Minn piano II Est Doux Bon from Herodiade by Massenet
Karen Klipec Brecksville Ohio soprano Concerto in A Minor
Allegro by Vivaldi John W Miller Jr Baltimore Md bassoon
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Allegro brilliante by Katcha
turian Bruce Eberle Evansville Ind piano
Program 2 Highlights of the Season 30 min
The Gods Go ABegging by HandelBeecham Selections from Porgy and
Bess by GershwinBennett MaltaGrand Cross March by Bax Univer
sity Wind Ensemble Kenneth Snapp conducting
Program 3 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Overture to The Impressario by Mozart Symphony No 5 adagio
Allegro giocoso by Prokofieff University Orchestra A Clyde
Roller conducting
Program 4 Highlights of the Season
The Creation Selections by Haydn
Klein conducting
Program 5 Highlights of the Season
Symphony No 5 Allegro marcato by Prokofieff Piano Concerto
by Hartley Dr Walter Hartley piano University Orchestra A
Clyde Roller conducting
Program 6 Highlights of the Season 30 min
March Lads of Wamphray by Grainger New England Triptych
Chester by Schumann University Wind Ensemble Kenneth Snapp
30 min
The Festival Choir Maynard
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conducting Introduction and Fugue by Buggert Introduction and
Samba by Smith The Auto Accident by Davidson Percussion
Ensemble Jack McKenzie conducting
Program 7 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Renaissance Suite Toccatta by Whear Symphony No 1 by Finney
Honors Orchestra Orien Dalley conducting
Program 8 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Mass in E Flat Minor Selections by Schubert University Choir
Maynard Klein conducting
Program 9 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Divertimento from The Fairys Kiss Scherzo by Stravinsky
Francesca Da Rimini by Tschaikowsky University Orchestra A
Clyde Roller conducting
Program 10 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Lamandolinata by Bellstedt Glen Bell Detroit Mich trumpet
Old Mother Hubbard by Hutchinson Elizabeth Fischer Milwaukee
Wis mezzosop Etude in A Minor Op 25 11 by Chopin Karen
Silfven Mackinack City Mich piano Concertino for Trumpet and
Strings by Riisager David Greenhoe Davidson Mich trumpet
Concertino for Flute by Chaminade Roberta Friedman Univ Hts
Ohio flute Quartet for Woodwinds by Hartley Greg Steinke Mid
land Mich oboe David Snider Hillards Ohio flute Mary Jane
Lang Elmhurst 111 clarinet Robert Barris Oak Park Mich
bassoon
Program 11 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Princess Ida Selections by Gilbert Sullivan High School
Operetta Workshop Maynard Klein conducting
Program 12 Highlights of the Season 30 min
Concertino for Marimba Opus 21 by Creston Paula Culp Goshen
Indiana marimba Hungarian Fantasie for Piano Orchestra by
Liszt Linda Nager Taylor Mich piano
Program 13 Highlights of the Season 30 min
The Requiem Selections by Verdi The Festival Choir Maynard
Klein conducting
1959 Series IV
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Program 1 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings In B Flat Opus 4 No 6
Andante Allegro Larghetto Allegro moderato by Handel George
Lucktenberg harpsichord Joseph Knitzer violin Herman Berg violin
George Leedham violin John Dalley violin Esther Wyman violin
Rosemary Malocsay violin Oliver Edel cello Peter Farrell celloj
Oscar Zimmerman double bass Sonata in A Minor for String Bass and
Harpsichord 2 Allegro by Antoniotto Oscar Zimmerman double bass
George Lucktenberg harpsichord Sonata No 2 in D Major Adagio
Allegro Andante Allegro by Bach
Program 2 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Canzon Septimi Toni No 2 from Sacrae Symphoniae Venice 1597 by
Gabrieli FacultyStaff Brass Choir Alto Rhapsody by Brahms Mary
Chelf Jones mezzosoprano Festival Hymn On the Printing of the
Bible by Gutenberg for Male Chorus and Two Brass Choirs by
Mendelssohn Mens Chorus and FacultyStaff Brass Choir Kenneth
Snapp conducting
Program 3 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Trio in B Flat Opus 11 for Clarinet Cello and Piano Allegro con
brio Adagio Allegretto by Beethoven Alexander Williams clarinet
Henry Harris piano Peter Farrell cello Pampeana No 2 by
Ginastera Peter Farrell cello George Lucktenberg harpsichord and
piano
Program 4 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Scherzo in D Flat D 593 by Schubert March in E D 606 by
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Schubert Walter S Hartley piano Piano Sonata in C Opus 53
Waldstein Allegro con brio Adagio molto Allegretto moderato
by Beethoven Henry Harris piano
Program 5 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra by Mendelssohn
Program 6 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Trio for Piano Violin and Horn Andante Scherzo Allegro Adagio
mesto Finale Allegro con brio by Brahms Henry Harris piano
Marvin C Howe horn Herman Berg violin
Program 7 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Quintet in A K 423 for Clarinet and String Quartet Allegro
Larghetto Menuetto Allegretto con Variazioni Adagio Allegro
by Mozart Sidney Forrest clarinet George Leedham violin Jerrie
Lucktenberg violin Francis Tursi viola Peter Farrell cello
Program 8 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Brothers Sing On by Greig The Vale of Tuoni by Sibelius Die
Rose Stand in Thau by Schumann Robert Elson Baritone The
Princes Applaud by Handel Un tetto Umil by Haydn Und willst du
deinen liebsten sterben sehen by Wolf Heb auf dein blondes Haupt
by Wolf Nachthelle by Schubert Waldie Anderson Tenor
Program 9 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Suite in B Minor Polonaise by Bach Syrinx for Solo Flute by
Debussy Chaminade Concertino for Flute and Piano by Debussy
Frances Blaisdell Williams flute Jean Cady piano Quartet K
370 for Oboe Violin Viola and Cello Allegro Adagio Rondo by
Mozart Roger W Roller oboe George Leedham violin George C
Wilson viola Oliver Edel cello
Program 10 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Sonata in F for Violin and Piano Allegretto by Thompson Clarinet
Quintet in B Minor Adagio Pui lento Andantino Presto con assai
by Brahms
Program 11 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Sonata in F for Violin and Piano Allegretto giocoso by Thompson
Quintet Opus 77 for String Quartet String Bass Scherzo Poco
andante Finale by Dvorak George Leedham violin Jerrie
Lucktenberg violin Oscar Zimmerman double bass Francis Tursi
viola Peter Farrell cello
Program 12 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Duo K 423 for Violin and Viola Allegro Adagio Rondo Allegro
by Mozart Joseph Knitzer violin Francis Tursi viola Symphony
Concertante K 364 for Violin Viola and Orchestra Allegro
Maestoso by Mozart
Program 13 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Andante From A Minor Unaccompanied Violin Sonata by BachGodowsky
Barcarolle Opus 60 by Chopin La Soiree Dans Grande Poissons Dor
and LIsle Joyeus by Debussy
1960 Series LA
Program 1 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 1 Adagio Allegro Molto 2 Largo 3
Scherzo by Dvorak NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting
Program 2 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Soliloquy for Strings by Gillis Strictly for Strads by Gillis
NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting Interview with Effinger by
Gillis Symphony No 5 l Molto sostenuto 2 Allegro vivace
by Effinger NHS Orch Dalley conducting
Program 3 National High School Orchestra 30 mm
Academic Festival Overture by Brahms Rapsodie Espagnola by Ravel
NHS Orch Dalley conducting 1958
Program 4 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 3 1 Allegro con brio 2 Finale by Beethoven
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Program 5 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 3 3 Scherzo by Beethoven Death and Transfigura
tion by Strauss NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting
Program 6 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 l Andante Allegro con anima 2 Andante
Cantabile by Tschaikowsky NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting
Program 7 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Herod Overture by Hadley An Elegiac by Downs The Culprit Fay by
Hadley NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting
Program 8 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 3 Valse by Tschaikowsky NHS Orch Bdcst
Maddy conducting First Essay for Orchestra by Barber NHS
Orch Bdcst Roller conducting Rosenkavalier Waltzes by Strauss
NHS Orch Bdcst Roller conducting
Program 9 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Petroushka Scene I II III by Stravinsky NHS Orch Bdcst
Roller conducting
Program 10 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz Daphnis and Chloe Suite No 2
by Ravel NHS Orch Bdcst Hanson conducting
Program 11 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Nordic Symphony 2 Andante by Hanson NHS Orch Bdcst
Hanson conducting Interview with Hanson by Paskoff Symphony No 5
Sinfonia Sacra by Hanson NHS Orch Bdcst Hanson conducting
Program 12 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Corsair Overture by Berlioz Adagio for Strings by Barber Musica
Per Orchestra Sinfonica by Akutagawa NHS Orch Bdcst Wilson
conducting
Program 13 National High School Orchestra 30 min
Symphony No 5 4 Andante maestoso allegro vivace by Tschaikow
sky Les Preludes by Liszt NHS Orch Bdcst Maddy conducting
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Program 1 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Prologue and March by Hartley Concertino for Percussion and Band
by Williams West Side Story by Bernstein Commando March by
Barber Wilson conducting
Program 2 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Concerto for Organ and Band by Gillis Wilson Ellsasser con
ducting
Program 3 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Third of February March by Roncal Manzoni Requiem by Verdi
Noble conducting Piano Concerto No 2 by Rachmaninoff H
Harris conducting
Program 4 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Fidelity March by Blankenburg Praeludium and Allegro by Giannini
Northern Pines by Sousa Wilson conducting American Overture for
Band by Jenkins Noble conducting School Musicians March by
Beebe McAllister conducting
Program 5 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
In Dulci Jubilo by Bach Capriccio Concitato by Rivard Petite
Suite by Debussy Wilson conducting
Program 6 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
U S Army Band March by Streeter Czardas by Grossman Curry
conducting Grand March in F by Fletcher LArlesienne Suite
Pastorale by Bizet Wilson conducting
Program 7 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Cockney Suite State Procession Cockney Lover Palais de Danse
Elegy Bank Holiday by Ketelbey Chorale and Alleluia by Hanson
Parading the Brasses by Ostling Wilson conducting
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Program 8 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
St Lawrence Suite by Gould Gotterdamerung Siegfrieds Rhine
Journey by Wagner Carnival of Venice by Arban Snapp conducting
Program 9 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Flag of Stars by Jacob Snapp conducting Five Miniatures by
Turina La Rougette by Bennet Wilson conducting
Program 10 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Gallant Boulavardier by Cacavas Nordic Symphony 2 by Hanson
Noble conducting Inglesina by Delle Cese Reverie by Debussy
Wilson conducting La Fiesta Mexicana by Reed Beguine for Band
by Osser Noble conducting
Program 11 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Canzona by Menin Andrea Chenier by Giordanao South Pacific by
Rodgers Noble conducting
Program 12 National High School Symphonic Band 30 min
Symphony In B Flat Overture Nocturne Scherzo Finale by Fauchet
Wilson conducting
Program 13 National High School Symphonic Band
Fugue A La Gigue by Bach Suite for Concert Band
scherzando Largo expressivo Allegro alia marcia
Flower Drum Song by Rodgers Jubilee by Goldman
ducting
30 min
Allegro
by Kechley
Wilson con
1960 Series III
Program 1 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Romeo and Juliet Overture by Tschaikowksy Univ Orch Roller
conducting Symphony No 7 Allegro con brio by Beethoven NHS
Orch Maddy conducting
Program 2 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Concerto No 2 on G Minor Op 22 Andante sostenuto by Saint
Saens Poem for Flute and Orchestra by Griffes Concertino for
Trumpet and Strings Op 29 by Riisager Concerto Con U and
Honors Orchs Roller Dalley conducting
Program 3 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Karelia Suite Intermezzo Ballade by Sibelius Scenes From Blood
Wedding Prelude and Lullaby Dance Soliloquy by Hartley Honors
Orch Dalley conducting
Program 4 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Messiah Overture Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall be
Exalted And the Glory of the Lord Behold a Virgin Shall 0 Thou
That Tellest Glad Tidings of Zion There Were Shepards Abiding And
Lo An Angel of the Lord And the Angel Said Unto Them And
Suddenly There Was With the Angel Glory to God in the Highest by
Handel Festival Choir Klein conducting
Program 5 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Messiah All We Like Sheep He That Dwelleth in Heaven Thou Shalt
Break Them Hallelujah I Know That My Redeemer Behold I Tell You
a Mystery The Trumpet Shall Sound Worthy Is the Lamb by Handel
Festival Choir Klein conducting
Program 6 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Allegro Giocoso by Frackenpohl Over the Hills and Far Away by
Grainger Valdres March by Hanssen Out on a Limbo by Achter
First Portrait for Band by Beglarian Univ Symp Wind Ensemb
Snapp conducting
Program 7 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Symphony No 6 by Gillis Honors Orch Dalley conducting
Program 8 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra by Milhaud Concerto
in D Major Op 77 Allegro non troppo by Brahms Concerto Con
Univ Orch Roller conducting
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Program 9 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Ruddigore I Know a Youth From the Briny Sea Cheerily Carols the
Lark Welcome Gentry Hail the Bride by GilbertSullivan HS
Operetta Workshop Klein conducting
Program 10 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Ruddigore Hornpipe Fair is Rose I Once Was As Meek Happily
Coupled Are We In Bygone Days Painted Emblems of a Race When the
Night Wind Howls He Yields I Was Once a Very Abandoned Person My
Eyes Are Fully Open There Grew a Little Flower Oh Happy the Lily
by GilbertSullivan HS Operetta Workshop Klein conducting
Program 11 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Divertimento for Orchestra Adagio Finale by Beglarian Marco
Takes a Walk by Taylor Univ Orch Roller conducting
Program 12 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Jour Dete De La Montagne by Bozza Quintet in C Major Op 163
Allegro ma non troppo by Schubert Quintet for Brass by Uber
Student Ensembles
Program 13 Interlochen Highlights 30 min
Symphony No 7 Vivace Allegretto Presto by Beethoven Univ
Orch Roller conducting
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Program 1 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Divertimento for String Trio K 1 Allegro 2 Adagio 3 Minuet
4 Rondo by Mozart Herman Berg violin Francis Tursi viola
Oliver Edel cello
Program 2 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Meditation From Blood Wedding by Hartley Rosemary Malocsay
violin Clementine White harp Flos Campi by Williams U Choir
Fac Staff Orch Robert Courte viola Maynard Klein conducting
Program 3 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Arioso by Bach Peter Farrell cello Geo Lucktenberg harpsichord
Suite No 2 in B Minor 1 Overture 2 Rondo 3 Sarabande
4 Bourees 1 and 2 5 Polonaise 6 Minuet 7 Badinerie by Bachf
Nancy Dalley flute FacStaff String Orch Dalley conducting
Program 4 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Cello Concerto 1 Allegro moderato 2 Andante sostenuto 3
Molto allegro e apassionato by Barber FacultyU Orch Roller
conducting Oliver Edel cello
Program 5 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Brothers Sing on by Grieg 1 Hymne an Die Nacht 2 Bundeslied
by Beethoven Fac Staff Male Chorus Klein conducting Serenade
for Tenor Horn and Strings 1 Prologue 2 Pastorale 4 Elegy
7 Sonnet 8 Epilogue by Britten U Orch Roller conducting
Waldie Anderson tenor Marvin Howe horn To the God Who is in the
Fire by Hovhaness Fac Staff Male Chorus Klein conducting
Percussion Ensemble Richard Miller tenor
Program 6 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Italian Concerto 1 Allegro 2 Andante 3 Presto by Bach
George Lucktenberg harpsichord 1959 Post camp Sonata No 1 for
Violin and Harpsichord 1 Adagio 2 Allegro 3 Andante 4
Allegro by Bach Joseph Knitzer violin Lucktenberg harpsichord
Program 7 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Sonata No 3 1 Theme and variations 2 Presto e leggerio
3 Adagio 4 Vivace e ritmico by Dello Joio Douglas Lee piano
Sonata in A 1955 1 Andante 2 Adagietto 3 Poco Allegro by
Hartley Walter Hartley piano
Program 8 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Nocturne Op Posth by Chopin Piece en Forme de Habanera by
Ravel Trio for Clarinet Viola and Piano 1 Andante 2 Minuet
3 Rondo by Mozart Sidney Forrest clarinet Henry Harris piano
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Ara Zerounian viola Walter Hartley piano
Program 9 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Cello Sonata Op 40 1 Moderato 2 Moderato con Anima 3 Largo
4 Allegretto by Shostakovich Jan Reinhart cello Janice Clark
piano
Program 10 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
A Lyric Overture by Brindel Five Acre Pond by Gillis U Orch
Roller conducting D Jaeger oboe Ballet Music for Orchestra
1 Prologue 2 March 4 Nocturne 5 Finale 6 Epilogue by
Hartley N H S Orch 1959 Wilson conducting
Program 11 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Deh Lasciatemi II Nemico by Gaspardini II Mio Ben Quando Verra
by Paisiello Richard Miller tenor Henry Harris piano Sechs
Deutsche Lieder by Spohr Joan Dudd sop John Dudd clar R
Boberg piano
Program 12 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Rondo in G by Bull Andante in F K 616 by Mozart Flight of the
Bumble Bee by RimskiKorsakoff Organ Concerto by Hanson
Richard Ellsasser organ U Orch Roller conducting
Program 13 Staff Notes From Interlochen 30 min
Cantata No 147 Herz Und Mund Und That Und Leben by Bach E
Bowman sop S Moore alto W Anderson tenor J Thompson bass
U Choir Klein conducting

MUSIC IN THE MAKING
D23
These programs consist of instructional comments and musical illustrations using fac
ulty and students from the Millikin University School of Music The series is divided
into two sections each answering the question from the historical approach the sec
ond section answers from a technical approach Produced by Millikin University
Submitted by NAEB Not available for broadcast purposes Courtesy of Kent State
University jhshta
Historical Approach
Catalog No Title
4870 Early Development of Choral Music
4871 Choral Music of the Baroque Period
4872 Choral Music of the Classical Period
4873 Choral Music of the Romantic Period
4874 Early Italian Opera
4875 Glucks Reform of Opera
4876 19th Century Expansion of Opera
4877 Puccinis Contribution to Opera
4878 Importance of the Oratorio in Choral Music
4879 The Art Song
4880 Singing America
4881 History of String Instruments
4882 History of Violin Techniques
Technical Approach
Length
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15 min
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15 min
15 min
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15 min
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15 min
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Contrapuntal Playing
Beethoven Dynamics
Phrasing
Pedaling
Form
The Scale As Played By Ysaye
The Problem of Changing Positions
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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Singing As an Art
The Art of Composing
Strings of the Orchestra
Woodwinds of the Orchestra
Brasses of the Orchestra
Percussion of the Band and Orchestra
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
FORMS AND MOODS
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Instruction Courtesy of the University of Michigan peljh
Catalog No
4899
Title
Length
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Echoes Rounds 15 min
The children listen to an Echo Yodel and then sing the round
Row Row Row Your Boat to learn how polyphonic music music of
many voices is developed Two of Bachs Two Part Inventions
for piano are then heard
Fu9ue 15 min
The word fugue is defined and its relationship to music of many
voices is explained Bachs Fugue a la Gigne for organ is heard
followed by another Bach fugue and an excerpt from Brittens A
Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
Fu9ue 15 min
The children are asked to identify an echo a round an invention
and a fugue which are heard The program concludes with Scarlattis
Cats Fugue
Theme and Variations I 15 mjn
The form is explained and then demonstrated first on the piano and
then with an orchestra A Passacaglia by Bach is heard followed
by the Variations on a Theme of Corelli by Tartini
Theme and Variations II 15 min
How variations in a theme can be produced by the use of different
instruments and by changes in harmony the melody and the rhythm
Music heard is Symphonic Variations of Chopsticks and Brahms
Variations on a Theme of Paganini
Theme and Variations III 15 min
The importance of both unity and variety is explained Brahms
Variations on the Theme of Haydn is used to show how the composer
has achieved both elements in this composition
Theme and Variations IV 15 mjn
A review of the study of music of many voices Selections from
Bachs Passacaglia Tartinis Variations on a Theme of Corelli
and Symphonic Variations on Chopsticks and Brahms Variations on
a Theme by Haydn
How Music Makes Us Feel 15 min
After listening to Banjo and Fiddle by Droll Sensemaya by
Revueltas and The Lake by Carpenter the children are requested to
write down words which tell how the music makes them feel
Happy and Sad Music 15 min
Three sets of compositions are heard and after each set the children
are asked to write down which were the happy ones and which the
sad ones Composers represented are Berlioz Walton Corelli
RimskyKorsakoff Shostakovitch and Barber
How We React to Music II 15 min
The children are asked to define the word mood and then express
their reactions to three selections of music
Music Describes Weather 15 min
Music can sometimes suggest things outside itself Selections
depicting storms the falling of snow and the softness of clouds are
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Music Suggesting Bodies of Water 15 min
Although listening to music is different from looking at a painting
or a photograph it too can perhaps suggest objects and scenes like
a calm lake or a rushing river Music heard is Debussys The Sea
Liadovs The Enchanted Lake Smetanas The Moldau and Respighis
The Fountains of Rome
Festivals in Music 15 min
Compositions descriptive of festivals and carnivals are heard like
Debussys Festivals Dvoraks Carnival Overture and Stravinskys
Fireworks
Musical Animals 15 min
The amusing and entertaining Carnival of the Animals by Camille
SaintSaens is heard In this work an elephant a kangaroo mules
birds fossils and a swan are depicted musically
Review 15 min
Programs dealing with form in music music of many voices and
theme and variations moods in music and music describing special
scenes
15 min
The children are asked to write down the names of four compositions
now familiar to them and also to give other information about the
selections Compositions heard are Bachs Fugue a la Gigne
Tartinis Variations on a Theme of Corelli Corellis Adagio and
Sibelius The Tempest
Quiz
MUSIC FROM MATHEMATICS
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The very idea that a computer can compose music causes indignation and consternation
in some persons They view with alarm any encroachment of creeping mechanization on
what is considered to be inalienably a human prerogative the creation of art
Music long considered the purest of creative arts and appealing directly to human
emotions must not therefore they vow be abandoned to robots and thinking machines
Yet music has been composed by mathematical means ranging from the random music of
Dr J R Pierces dice games to the almost totally organized music of Stockhausen
and the idea of mathematicallyderived music leads naturally to the idea of composing
with a digital computer The following Compositions on a WellTempered Computer
were produced by Bell Telephone Laboratories eljhsh
Catalog No
17286
Title
Length
Music From Mathematics 30 min
1 Stochatta 2 Three Against Four 3 Beat Canon 4 Pitch Varia
tions 5 Numerology 6 Variations in Timbre and Attack 7 Study
One 8 Excerpt from Tlliac Suite for String Quartet 9 Music By
Chance 10 Improvisations on a Random Piano 11 The Voice of the
Computer
COMPUTER SPEECH
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The examples of synthesized speech on this tape illustrate certain fundamental charac
teristics of both artificial and human speech This recording contains samples of
synthesized speech speech artificially constructed from the basic building blocks of
the English language A machine which produces synthesized speech is called fitting
ly a talking machine There are many possible kinds of speech synthesizers or talk
ing machines Instead of building and testing a variety of them scientists at Bell
Telephone Laboratories simulate their behavior with a highspeed general purpose com
puter The first eight and very last samples of synthesized speech on this tape are
169part of a research program aimed principally at formulating a minimum set of rules
for making plausible English speech The ninth and tenth selections were produced by
analyzing a persons speech and reconstructing it synthetically on a computer The
objective of this program is to duplicate the sounds and transitions made by a human
speaker including his accent and dialect eljhsh
Catalog No
5439
Title
Length
Computer Speech 15 min
1 Greetings 2 Basic Examples 3 An Historical Remark 4 Hamlet
Soliloquy 5 Bicycle Built for Two Unaccompanied 6 Bicycle
Built for Two Accompanied 7 Computer Duplicates Human Voice 8
Goodbye
FINGERPRINTS IN MUSIC
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Programs designed to bring the average listener an understanding and appreciation 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 composer 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
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16228
16229
16230
Title
Haydn Franz Joseph
Bach Johann Sebastian
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus
Beethoven Ludwig Van
Schubert Franz
Schumann Robert
Brahms Johannes
Tschaikowsky Peter Ilytch
Debussy Claude
Strauss Richard
Stravinsky Igor
Williams Ralph Vaughan
Bartok Bela
Length
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THEATER OF MUSIC
B50
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 in
terested 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 selec
tions 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
15145
15146
15147
Title
Verdi
Mozart
Gilbert and Sullivan
Lenqth
30 min
30 min
30 min
170
Htata15148 Puccini
15149 Chopin
15890 Wagner
15891 Tchaikovsky
15892 Schumann
15893 Handel
15894 Beethoven
15895 Liszt
15896 RimskyKorsakov
15897 Bach ADVENTURES IN MUSIC B4
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
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 Super
visor for the St Paul Schools prepares and presents the series Courtesy of Minne
sota Department of Education eljhsha
Catalog No
1644
1645
1646
1648
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655
1656
1657
1658
1659
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1608
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
Title
Stephen Foster Americas Minstrel
Franz Liszt Piano Virtuoso
Johann Strauss Viennas Waltz King
Harry T Burleigh Arranger of Negro Spirituals
Ludwig van Beethoven Great Immortal
Christmas The Joyous Season of Song
Wolfgang Mozart Child Genius
Franz Schubert Inspired Song Writer
Victor Herbert Light Opera Composer
Young Peoples Symphony in Minneapolis
Frederic Chopin Polish Patriot
George Handel Musical Courtier
Leo Delibes Master of the Ballet
Bedrich Smetana Father of the Bohemian Music
Samuel Barber Wizard with Strings
Johann Sebastian Bach Organist Supreme
Franz Josef Haydn Father of the Symphony
Sergei Prokofieff Musical Jokester
Felix Mendelssohn Creator of Enchanted Music
Johannes Brahms Master Weaver of Musical Tapestries
Sir Arthur Sullivan Englands Patter Artist
Robert Schumann German Romanticist
Hector Berlioz
Rochiez March Romeos Reverie and Fate of Capulet
Scaffold
Miscellaneous Musicals
Green Things Growing
Sing and Play
h A County Fair
The Animal Store
Witches Bats and Big Black Cats
Animals From Far Away
A Song of Thanksgiving
In a Toymakers Shop
Happy Santa Claus
Christmas Everywhere
Length
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March to the
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1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
1634
1635
1636
1637
1638
1639
1640
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
Around the Christmas Tree
Snowflakes Are Falling
Fun on a Snowy Day
Friendly Helpers
In Our Neighborhood
Friends Far and Near
The Cobbler and the Elves
A Magic Easter Moon
Easter Bells
A Day at the Circus
Our Friends in the Zoo
The Parade
Take an Umbrella
The Birds Come Home
Flowers and Butterflies
Lets Have a Picnic
On the Music Road
Red Leaves
Jack Frosts Visit
MakeBelieve World
A Goblin Party
Indian Days
Thanksgiving Thoughts
Santa Claus Land
Christmas Magic
Trees and Stockings
A Christmas Story
Boy and Billy Goats Three
A White World
The Singing Snowman
Four Footed Friends
A day at the Zoo
The Animal Farm
Playmates
Animals on Parade
The Easter Bunny Parade
Easter Time
The Raindrops Patter
The Orchestras Romantic Member the Cello
Four Strings Together The String Quartette
The Biblical String the Harp
Playing Pipes the Woodwinds
Playing Pipes Continued
Silver Voice and Imp the Flute and Piccolo
The Licorice Stick the Clarinet
The Kings Herald the Trumpet
The Hunters Horn the French Horn
The Big Trumpet the Trombone
The Vibrating Kettles Tympani
Our Playful Pets
Indian Ponies Come Galloping
A Rabbit A Mouse and a Basket House
Witches Pumpkins and Goblins Boo
All Aboard
Hi There Turkey Gobbler
To Grandmothers House We Go
Happy Hannukah
Santas Special Delivery
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
The Nippy North Wind
Surprise A Party
Ta Ra Doodle Det BoomBoom
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1721715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
1726
15617
Everybody Sings
Here Comes the Parade
Lets Go to the Circus
A Very Happy Easter Egg
Meet E B
Bells Are Ringing
Rain Drops and Rubber Boots
Hi Ho Come to the Fair
The Farmer in the Dell
The Gingerbread Boy
Song of Summertime
Flying Things
Philips Dont We All Modern Opera
15 min
15 min
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30 min
MUSIC FROM THE TELEPHONE HOUR
A99
The Telephone Hour celebrated its 16th year on radio with a special Birthday Broad
cast 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 televison or any performance for profit Fur
nished by the courtesy of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company jhsha
Catalog No
15797
Title
Length
30 min
Donald Voorhees and Bell Tele
Music From the Telephone Hour
1 Caprice Viennois by Kreisler
phone Orchestra
Le Reve from Manon by Massenet Brian Sullivan Tenor
Voi la sapete from Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni
Eileen Farrell Soprano
Clair de Lune by Debussy Jose Iturbi Pianist
Concerto in E Minor Finale by Mendelssohn Michael Rabin
Violinist
Dancing Doll by Poldini and La Forge Lily Pons Coloratura
Soprano
The Pines of the Appian Way from The Pines of Rome by
Respighi Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra
0 soave fanciulla from La Boheme by Puccini Eileen
Farrell Soprano and Brian Sullivan Tenor
2
3
4
5
7
8
GRAND OPERA
B13
Selections from two operas one Italian and one American eljhsh
Catalog No Title
15615A Pergolesi Maid as Mistress
Typical of 18th Century Italian Operas
15615B Part Two of Above
15616A Weil Down in the Valley
American Folk Opera
15616B Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
173OPERA
D46
Reproduced through the courtesy of the Emory Opera Theatre sha
Catalog No Title
16439A
16439B
16440A
16440B
16442A
16442B
16443A
16443B
The Impresario
By W A Mozart with English Adaptation by Giovanni
sented by the Emory Opera Theatre Mozart composed
in 1786 to a libretto by Stephaine the younger
Part Two of Above
II Tabarro The Cloak
A one act Opera by Puccini Presented by the Emory
Part Two of Above
Gianni Schicci
A one act Opera by Puccini Presented by the Emory
Part Two of Above
Comedy on the Bridge
An opera in one act by Bohuslau Martinu English ver
Schmolka Presented by the Emory Opera Theatre Mu
by Beverly Wolfe
Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
Cardelli Pre
this Singspiel
30 min
30 min
Opera Theatre
30 min
30 min
Opera Theatre
30 min
30 min
sion by Walter
sical direction
30 min
SACRED HARP MUSIC
D37
Recorded by the State Department of Education eljhsha
Catalog No Title
Length
15185
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 a cappella and is auth
entic for this type singing
RELIGIOUS MUSIC
B5
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
2950
Title
Length
15153
Preludes 15 min
Prelude and Fugue in D Minor Bach Choral Prelude Bach Aria
from Tenth Concerto Handel Andante from Sonata No 6 Men
delssohn Hymns separated by spiral Just As I Am Lord Speak to
Me He Leadeth Me Jesus The Very Thought of Thee 0 Master Let Me
Walk With Thee I Need Thee Every Hour Dear Lord and Father of Man
kind 0 for a Closer Walk With God
Christmas 30 min
Hark The Herald Angels Sing It Came Upon The Midnight Clear 0
Little Town of Bethlehem Silent Night
RELIGIOUS MUSIC
B6
The following series of tapes furnished through the courtesy of PROTESTANT RADIO CEN
174 HHHWWfflffltiWiHHIIllllinii

TER 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 when
ever church or religious music is needed peljhsh
Catalog No
16112
Title
Length
16113
Religious Music Reel I 30 min
The Lord Is My Shepherd Nearer My God To Thee Theres A Land Be
yond The River Organ Interlude Nearer To The Heart Of God How
Firm A Foundation All The Way My Saviour Leads Me Come Ye Discon
solate He Leadeth Me 0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee Our God Our
Help Guide Me 0 Jehovah Fight The Good Fight Blessed Assurance
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 Bright
ness Fling Out The Banner Rescue The Perishing Beautiful Garden
Of Prayer In The Garden Theres A Land Beyond The River
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 What 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 0 Thou In All Thy Might Lead Kindly Light Near
To The Heart Of God In The Hour Of Trial Come Thou Fount How
Sweet The Name Of Jesus Sounds Jesus The Very Thought Of Thee The
Son Of God Goes Forth To War Onward Christian Soldiers Are Ye
Able 0 Jesus I Have Promised Holy Holy Holy
RELIGIOUS MUSIC
C82
A group of selected hymns and anthems used in the Methodist Church Recorded 195556
Produced by the Protestant Radio Center Atlanta Georgia Piano organ choirpel
jhsh
Catalog No
16404
Title
16405
Hymns Reel No 1
1
Length
30 min
Come Ye Thankful People
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind
The Beautiful Land
Amazing Grace
Above the Hills of Time
Prayer Is the Souls Sincere Desire
0 For a Thousand Tongues
Prayer is the Souls Sincere Desire
Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart
He Lives
Since Jesus Came Into My Heart
8 A Charge to Keep
Hymns Reel No 2
1 All Hail the Power of Jesus Name
2A The Wayside Cross
The Gate Ajar For Me
Let The Lower Lights Be Burning
Saviour More than Life
My Faith Looks Up to Thee
Lead Kindly Light
Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet
Near to the Heart of God
0 Jesus Thou Art Standing
2A
2B
2C
3
4
5
6
7A
73
7C
2B
2C
3
4
5A
5B
5C
6
30 min
175 16406
Hymns Reel No 3
1 A Mighty Fortress
2A My Hope is Built
2B Holy Spirit Faithful Guide
2C God Will Take Care of You
3 Sun of My Soul
4 How Firm a Foundation
5A Lord Speak to Me
5B Be Still My Soul
5C 0 Jesus I Have Promised
6 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
30 min
TRIO FOR CHRISTMAS
B15
Produced by Radio House University of Texas No broadcast restrictions jhsha
Catalog No
15567
15568
15569
Title
Length
Stephen F Austin High School Mixed Choir 30 min
Hymns anthems carols and spirituals for the Christmas season
University of Texas Symphonic Band and A Capella Choir 30 min
Traditional carols and folk songs climaxed with Handels Hallelujah
Chorus
Concordia College Choristers 30 min
Anthems and less familiar carols
TRIO FOR EASTER
B16
Produced by Radio House University of Texas No broadcast restrictions jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
15564 Concordia College Choristers 30 min
Short choral numbers appropriate for the Lenten and Easter season
and a group of folksongs and spirituals
15565 University Singers and Symphony Orchestra 30 min
Soloists in four movements from Brahms German Requiem
15566 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
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
D63
One sixtyminute program of Christmas music including several unusual songs presented
in a framework of Christmas Tales and Legends Features the State University of Iowas
Chamber Singers in several special arrangements Courtesy of University of Colorado
jhsh
Catalog No
16818A
16818B
16818C
16818D
16819A
Easter Music
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
A Touch of Christmas
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
17616819B Part Two of Above
16820A Easter Music
16820B Part Two of Above
16821 Christmas Music Carol Fantasy
16822 Easter Music
2772 Music for Fun
2777 Thanksgiving Music Give Thanks to The Lord
1787 Easter Music
30 min
30 min
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
D64
The following programs feature the State University of Iowa Chorus and Symphony
Orchestra Courtesy of University of Colorado jhsh
Catalog No Title
16823A Christmas Oratorio Excerpts Bach
16823B Part Two of Above
16824A Easter Concert 1956 Psalm 80 Belshazzars Feast
16824B Part Two of Above
16825A Elijah 1955
16825B Part Two of Above
16825C Part Three of Above
16825D Part Four of Above
16826A Elijah Excerpts
16826B Part Two of Above
16827A Berlioz Requiem 1955
16827B Part Two of Above
16827C Part Three of Above
16828A Christmas Concert 1955
Fantasies on Christmas Carols
The Christmas Story
Te Deum
Carols Sung by Chorus and Audience
16828B Part Two of Above
16828C Part Three of Above
Length
30 min
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RELIGIOUS MUSIC
D84
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
Catalog No
17207A
17207B
17208A
eljhsha
Title
Length
Mendelssohn Elijah 30 min
The University Symphony Orchestra The University Singers and
Sanctuary Choir of First Baptist Church with Josephine Antoine
soprano Cecilia Ward contralto Floyd Townsley tenor and James
A Berry baritone under direction of Alexander Von Kreisler and
Lee Fiser Recorded at the Fine Arts Festival 1953
Part Two of Above 30 min
Baritone with Organ Accompaniment James A Berry Minister of Music
First Baptist Church Austin 30 min
The Lords Prayer Sweet Little Jesus Boy The Lord Is My Light
Ninetyfirst Psalm God Is Our Refuge and Strength Whither Shall
I Go from Thy Spirit The Greatest of These Is Love Eternal Life
Thy Word Is a Lamp Be Still and Know That I Am God Song of
Penitence My Words Shall Not Pass Away Psalm of Exaltation I Will
Lift Up Mine Eyes Excerpt from Cantata
17717208B Part Two of Above 30 min
17209A A Complete Christmas Service for School or Church 45 min
NOTE This program requires two 1800 of recording tape
Handel The Messiah The Oratorio Choir and Symphony Orchestra
of First Baptist Church Austin with Halouise Wilcox soprano
Frances Carr alto Lee Fiser tenor Douglass Stott bass under
the direction of James A Berry Minister of Music Recorded
during public performance in 1955
17209B Part Two of Above 45 min
MUSIC UNITES US IN ONE WORLD
B9
In considering the worldwide contributions of composers of different nations reli
gions races and ideologies these programs musically explore the concept of Brother
hood This series Music Unites Us in One World is prepared and presented by Math
ilda Heck Music Supervisor for the St Paul Schools Courtesy of Minnesota Depart
ment of Education eljhsha
Native Music of the New World
Catalog No
1588
1589
1590
1591
Title
Length
The Music of the American Indian 15 min
The Music of the Negro 15 min
Folk Music of the Old South 15 min
John Henry 0Sally My Dear The Swapping Song Haul Away Joe
Cowboy Songs 15 min
Chisholm Trail San Antonio Rose The Last RoundUp Home On The
Range
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
The Music of the Nations Weld Us Together
The English Bring Their Folk Ballads
The French Give Us Songs of Adventure
The Swedes Bring Gay Songs and Dances
The Irish Bring Lilts and Jigs
The Czechs Sing of Love of Country
The Norwegians Teach Us Songs of the North
The Germans Bring Waltzes and Romance
Christmas Brings Us New Hope
The Hungarians Bring Us Gypsy Music
The Russians Bring Songs of Sorrow
The Italians Bring Us Gaiety
The Mexicans Bring Us Rhythms
The Spanish Bring Us the Dance
The Orientals Bring Us Mysticism
15 min
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Religions Add The Music of Worship
1606
1607
The Ancient Jewish Chants
The Great Hymns of the World
15 min
15 min
The Growth of the Democratic Ideal
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
Beethoven Expresses Freedom Through Music
Chopin Champions the Cause of Freedom
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
Ballads for Americans
The Airborne Symphony
15 min
15 min
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178

HBHHMj
1614
1615
I Hear America Singing
Palestine Folk Music
15 min
15 min
MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES
B54
The following series is reproduced through the courtesy of Kent State University
eljhsha
Catalog No
16102A
Title
Length
16102B
16107A
16107B
16108
Great Singers of the Past 3 min
The voices of some of the greatest singers ever to perform in this
country are heard Included are Enrico Caruso Jeanette McDonald
Nelson Eddy Grace Moore Rosa Ponselle John McCormack and Alma
Gluck Selections include Indian Love Call Chiribiribin Drink to
Me Only With Thine Eyes Loves Secret Carry Me Back to Old Vir
ginny Elegy by Massenet and an aria from La Tosca Recommended
for classes in music appreciation
Part Two of Above 3n
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 Fleder
maus Geraldine Farrar singing Vias DArte from La Tosca and the
Italian singer GalliCurci singing The Last Rose of Summer
Burke Radnor Baritone
Mr Radnor sings a number of seldom heard songs
Part Two of Above
The Juke Box
A discussion by several representatives of the recording industry of
the cultural and social effects of juke box music
30 min
30 min
30 min
NATIONAL FOLK SONGS
B28
The following nine programs were broadcast over radio Station KUOM University of
Minnesota by students of the nationality groups The commentary is good for stress
ing the importance of folk music as a reflection of the culture geography and nation
al characteristics of a country and people
eljhsha
Catalog No
15227 Northern German Folk Songs
15228 Southern German Folk Songs
15229 Austrian Folk Songs
15230 Norwegian Folk Songs
15231 Swedish Folk Songs
15232 Czechoslovakian Folk Songs
15233 Jewish Fblk Songs
15234 Chinese Folk Songs
15235 Finnish Folk Songs
Title
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
FOLKSONGS AND FOOTNOTES
B29
A verv unusal performance of little known folk music produced and narrated by Lou
LS o former WBUR program director These tapes are designed for use before
general audiences This series of tape recordings has been made available by the
179
NAEB Tape Network from Station WBUR
shta
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching peljh
Catalog No
15242
15243
15244
15245
15246
15247
15248
15249
15250
15251
15252
15253
15254
15101A
15101B
Title
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
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 Gina
Sound and Rhythm Around the World
The Basso Folksinger A Rare Occurrence
The Refugees Sing
Folksongs Recorded in Displaced Persons Camps
A Review of Favorite Folksongs of the English Speak
Spanish and Mexican Folk Songs
This tape was recorded at Agnes Scott College
the singing of La Senora Maria Ortega a teach
La Senora Ortega is a delightful person and is
sion and clarity
Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
Places in History
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
1949
30 min
30 min
Atlanta and features
er from Mexico City
noted for her expres
30 min
ndes
in Europe in
ing World
FOLK SONGS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND
B31
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 New
foundland was settled very early in the history of North America Until its confed
eration 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 Corpora
tion International Service P 0 Box 6000 Montreal P 0 Canada Programmed with
local opener and closer sha
Catalog No Title
15748 Folk Songs From Newfoundland
Length
30 min
AMERICAN FOLKWAYS
B33
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 Teachino
shta a
Catalog No Title
15267 Types of American Folksongs
15268 Ballads Old and New
15269 Folkmusic of Protest the Negro and the KKK
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
180
15270
15271
15272
15273
15274
15275
15276
15277
15278
15279
Songs of the LeastUn
Lovers Lament
Singin1 and Workin
Songs of Many Wars
Songs of the Ozarks
Songs of the Appalachians
Carols and Spirituals
The Blues
Traditional Negro Jazz
Singin Gatherin
Modern Folklore
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
MAKING FRIENDS WITH MUSIC SERIES
B30
Oklahoma School of the Air jh
Catalog No
Title
Length
3154
3155
3156
3157
3158
3159
3160
3161
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
Ballet Music 15 min
Petrouchka the story of the love of a puppet for a young lady
puppet
Folk Songs Appalachian Spring 15 min
About early American Life in the Appalachians
Folk Songs English Songs 15 min
Songs of England and Scotland
Folk Songs English Songs 15 min
Continuation of English Songs
Folk Songs Ives Second Sonata 15 min
Violin and piano snatches of folk tunes
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
Folk Songs When Johnny Comes Marching Home 15 min
A still enjoyed Civil War Song
THE SINGIN MAN
B32
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 col
lector 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 background of the ballads and songs are presented
jhsha
Catalog No
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
Title
Length
15 min
15 min
Jack o Diamonds Rye Whiskey Santa Fe Trail Old Joe Clark
The Erie Canal The Wide Missouri Marching to Pretoria
Sweet Betsy From Pike Out in the Wide World Kitty Aint aGonna Be
Treated ThisaWay 15 min
De Ballit of de Boll Weevil The Stellenbosch Boys La Borrachita 15 min
Barbara Allen Here Am I Serian Los Dos Little Liza Jane 15 min
Lane Country Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie When the Sun Goes Down
Old Dan Tucker
181
15 min1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
Billy Boy Jesse James Bound for the Rio Grande SkiptoMyLou 15 min
Froggy Went aCourtin Turkey Reveille Fox on the Town0 Sourwood
Mountain 15 min
Henry Martins Sarie Marais Vuela Vuela Palomita CottonEyed Joe
15 min
Lord Randall The Buffalo Skinners Barberville Jail Go Tell Aunt Rhody
15 min
Little Joe the Wrangler I Ride an Old Paint The Roving Gambler The
Crawdad Song 15 min
Nightherding Song Sam Bass Streets of Laredo The Old Chisholm Trail
15 min
I Know Where I Am Going Gypsy Davy The Wayfaring Stranger Marching to
Pretoria 15 min
MUSIC FROM MANY COUNTRIES
B10
In addition to music from these nations interesting facts about the customs climate
and people are included in these programs Courtesy of University of Michigan
peljh
Catalog No
3681
3682
3683
3684
3685
3686
3688
3689
Title
British Isles Music of the
Russia Music of
Scandinavia Music of
Central Europe Music of
Spain Music of
South America Music of
Asia Music of
American Folk Music
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
THE CHOIR AND THE QUARTETTE
A98
Three of the 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
3275
Title
Length
3276
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
Berry College Male Quartette 15 min
Sung by students of Berry College Mt Berry Georgia
1 Far Away in the South
2 This Little Light of Mine
3 Lassie OMine
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
182 BBHnBwBHt
141
1647
16128
Berry College Ballad Singers 15 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
Choral Concert 15 min
A program of music by the Girls Ensemble and Male Quartet of South
Georgia College Douglas Ga
Barbershop Quartette Singing 30 min
A concert by members of the Atlanta chapter of the American Associa
tion for the Advancement and Protection of Barbershop Quartette
Music
ITS FUN TO SING
D93
Singing time can be any time for anyone anywhere becauseITS FUN t6 SING Our
young listeners in the kindergarten and primary grades will be invited to join us as
we sing some songs play some games and have some fun with rhythms The programs
should help stimulate the enjoyment the understanding and the expression of music by
encouraging the childs natural love of singing The series has been planned with the
cooperation of Peter J Wilhousky Director of Music the City of New York Board of
Education and Radio Station WNYE New York City Courtesy of University of Colorado
pel
Catalog No
5252
5253
5254
5255
5256
5257
5258
5259
5260
5261
5262
5263
5264
5265
5266
5267
5268
5269
5270
5271
5272
5273
5274
5275
5276
5277
5278
5279
Title
Wish Upon a Star
The Child and the Star and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
When I Grow Up When I Grow Up and The Sailor Lad
Just Suppose Just Suppose and Suppose
Lets Take a Trip Our Trip and Building a Happier World
Men and Machines The Steam Shovel and Trucks
Calendars and Clocks Song of the Seasons and Tick Tock
Lets Call the Weatherman
Whats the Weather and The Thermometer
LullabyLand Sleepy Time and Cradle Song
Count Your Blessings Hymn of Joy and Prayer
Lets Play a Game Playing Train and Play Ball
Trains and Planes and Other Things Travel and The Aeroplane
Hang Up Your Stocking When Santa Rides and Santas Coming
Puppies and Ponies My Dog Teddy and Pony Rides
Let It Snow and Away We Go My Snowman and Mountain Song
Did You Ever
How Many Colors Are in the Rainbow and Do Animals Talk to
Another
School Days In School and Schoolroom Helpers
Meet the People The Policeman and When the Postman Comes
Lets Sing a StorySong Pioneers and Robinson Crusoe
Have You a Hobby Puppets and The Puppet Play
We Are the Instruments Here We Come and My Rhythm Sticks
We Like to Dance
Play Ball Ball Games and Play Ball
Cowboys and Indians
My Homes in Montana and Blue CornGrinding Song
Lets Stop at a Farm The Farm and Familiar Friends
Trees and Leaves Birds and Bees
Over in the Meadow and Song of the Bee
We Paint Our Easter Eggs
Theres a Little Bunny and Easter Eggs
Around the Campfire
Home With Mother
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
One
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
183 LIVING MUSIC LIBRARY
D71
This tape was made available as a public service to the schools of Georgia by Mr Sam
Candler of Magnetic Recordings 4109 Peachtree Rd N E Atlanta Ga peljhsh
ta
Catalog No
16771
Title
Length
Living Music Library 30 min
Included among popular and patriotic tunes are The Star Spangled
Banner Columbia the Gem of the Ocean Hey Jim Along When
Johnny Comes Marching Home We Thank Thee Our Father The Erie
Canal and The Battle Hymn of the Republic
BARBER SHOP HARMONY
D85
By Quartets and Choruses of the Society of Preservation and Encouragement of Barber
Shop Quartet Singing in America SPEBSQSA Courtesy of Texas Education Agency
eljhsha
Catalog No
17206A
Title
Barber
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Length
30 min
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Shop Harmony
Introduction
Barber Shop Chorus of Wichita Falls Singing for PTA convention
Typical quartets from SPEBSQSA Southwest Regional Contest at
Fort Worth in 1952
Contestants assembled in finale choruses
Introduction and audience singing of America
HoopDeeDoo Lads of Enchantment Albuquerque N Mexico
Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue West Coasters San Gabriel and
Pasadena California
Cant You Hear Me Callin Caroline Gaynotes Tulsa Okla
Alexanders Ragtime Band Four Pitchhikers Springfield Mo
All by Myself Play Tonics Teaneck N J
Id Love to Live in Loveland Four Hearsemen Amarillo Texas
Wonderful Days Gone By The Confederates Memphis Tennessee
SugarCane Jubilee Four Tissimos La Grange Illinois
Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie Air Fours Belleville 111
Im Sitting on the Top of the World Toronto Rhythmaires
Toronto Canada
Cannibal Isle Down in Jungle Town Lake Washington Skippers
Lake Washington Wash chorus
Aint She Sweet Californians Berkeley Calif chorus
Give Me a Night in June Californians Berkeley Calif chorus
Row Row Row Lake Washington Skippers Lake Washington
Washington chorus
Theres a Rose on Your Cheek Lads of Enchantment Albuquerque
N Mexico
Make Up Your Mind West Coasters Gabriel and Pasadena Calif
Cotton Pickers Ball Play Tonics Teaneck N J
Therell Be No New Tunes on This Old Piano Dixie Cotton Boll
Memphis Tenn chorus
Baby Your Mother Like She Babied You Four Pitchhikers
Springfield Mo
Georgia on My Mind Four Hearsemen Amarillo Texas
Side by Side Air Fours Belleville Illinois
To Think Youve Chosen Me The Confederates Memphis Tenn
184EBBBBBBHBBHBH

17206B
17206C
17206D
28 Dear Old Girl Kountry Kernels Bloomington 111 chorus
29 When I Wore My Daddys Brown Derby Gary Indiana chorus
30 Stephen Foster Medley Gary Indiana chorus
31 Way Down in Georgia Toronto Rhythmaires Toronto Canada
32 Time After Time Four Tissimos La Grange 111
33 Just As Your Mother Was The Confederates Memphis Tenn
34 I Believe Four Hearsemen Amarillo Texas
35 Just a Girl That Men Forget Dixie Cotton Boll Memphis Tenn
chorus
36 Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes Lake Washington Skippers Lake
Washington Wash chorus
37 Bye Bye Blues Gaynotes Tulsa Okla
38 RoRoRolling Along Lads of Enchantment Albuquerque N
Mexico
When I Leave the World Behind West Coasters San Gabriel and
Pasadena California
Smilin1 Through Californians Berkeley Calif chorus
Im Going Back to My Home Town Kountry Kernels Bloomington
Illinois chorus
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
39
40
41
MUSIC FROM GEORGIA
B60
The following series was recorded by the State Department of Education peljhsh
Catalog No
2732
Title
Length
15 min
4896
Georgia Official State Song
Georgia Georgia
dearest earth
underneath the blue
So goes the sentimental and lovely verse penned neath the roof
tree 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 patriotic clubs This tape
features the official Georgia State Song It also includes the famil
iar 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
Our Georgia Official State Waltz 15 min
Its a grand old state our Georgia
There the Swannee River flows
A bit of Gods own heaven
As everybody knows
And when I go a roaming
A longing fills my breast
A song there comes from out my heart
For the State I love the best
There are greater States than our State
In wealth and pomp and power
But have they got that little thing
The magic of a flower
So when it comes to living
And having lifes repose
185We must not skip that blessing
The glory of our Rose
Chorus
Georgialand1 Georgialand Georgialand
The Cherokee Roses are blooming
Georgialand Georgialand Georgialand
The stars up above are shining
Georgialand Georgialand Georgialand
The Dogwoods are smiling so tender
If nothing will do and youre feeling blue
Just come to Georgialand
James B Burch Thomasville
OUR GEORGIA the official waltz of the state has a lively and rollicking tune and the
words of the song depict the beauty and glory of Georgia Both words and music were
composed by James B Burch of Thomasville Georgia and in 1951 by Joint Resolution
of the Georgia House and Senate and the Proclamation of Governor Herman E Talmadge
it was made the official waltz of Georgia Louis Bernstein President of Shapiro
Bernstein and Co became interested in OUR GEORGIA and published the waltz several
years ago Retail music dealers in Georgia and other states have been handling the
song for several years OUR GEORGIA has been played by the Atlanta and Savannah Sym
phony Orchestras and by the orchestra of James Christian Pfohl of Brevard N C It
has been sung and played at state conferences of the D A R the U D C and the
Federated Womens Clubs and at local meetings of the above organizations and by
other civic and patriotic groups eljhsha
Mary Givens Bryan Director
Ga Dept of Archives History
This program was recorded February 1 1962 by the State Department of Education el
jhshta
17034A Georgia Forever An Official State Song 30 min
This tape introduces the new state song Georgia Forever played
by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and sung by Peter Harrow A
special concert for the General Assembly at Trinity Church Atlanta
the program includes the overture to The Thieving Magpie by
Rossini Habanera and The Gypsy Dance from Carmen by Bizet
and First Essay for Orchestra by the American composer Samuel
Barber Georgia Forever is the penultimate selection followed by
a concluding medley of well known American songs NOTE This song
was adopted by the 1962 General Assembly as a Georgia state song
but the resolution adopting the old Georgia state song has not been
repealed This new song is presented for whatever use it might be
for Georgia schools
17034B Part Two of Above 30 min
This tape was recorded by the Dixie Redcoat Band and performed subsequently at the
GeorgiaGeorgia Tech football game November 1962 jhshta
5406 Our Georgia 15 min
This performance of Our Georgia a composition by Mr James Burch
of Thomasville was conducted by Mr Roger Dancz of the University of
Georgia faculty
This program is presented through the courtesy of Mr James B Burch of Thomasville
Georgia eljhshta
186

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nitoi
5448
5482
5483
Our Georgia the Official Waltz of the State of Georgia 15 min
Sung by the Sea Chanters US Navy Band Washington D C Vocal
Group and accompanied by musicians of that band
Georgia is the State for Me 15 min
A song by Ellen Payne Odom of Moultrie Written at the request of
the U D C and proposed as the new state song
Georgia the Majestic 15 min
Proposed new state song composed by Nelson Shipp and sung by 16
young ladies of Columbus High School Ensemble at a meeting of
teachers of the Columbus and Muscogee County Schools
Recorded in 196263 by the State Department of Education Tape Recording Service
16109A University of Georgia Band 30 mm
A concert of classical and semiclassical music including Victory
At Sea
16109B Part Two of Above 3 mn
16110A 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 Schuberts Trout
Quintet Several vocal numbers are sung by the Glee Club and Solo
ists
16110B Part Two of Above 30 mn
16110C Part Three of Above 30 mn
16111A 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
16111B Part Two of Above 30 min
16111C Part Three of Above 30 min
16103 Henry Grady High School Band 30 min
The band conducted by R Owen Seitz plays a concert including
the Colonel Bogey March Finale from Tchaikowskys Fourth Symphony
Ballet Music from William Tell by Rossini and The Stars and
Stripes Forever
The following programs were presented March 23 1962 at the Atlanta Municipal Auditori
um under the auspices of the Georgia Music Educators Association This was the 95th
Annual Convention of the Georgia Education Association jhshta
17144
17145
17146
All State Orchestra A Clyde Roller Conducting 30 min
1 La Folia CorelliSopkin
2 Russian Sailors Dance Gliere
3 Symphony No 2 Finale Sibelius
4 Elsas Procession Lohengrin Wagner
All State Chorus Elwood Keister Conducting 30 min
1 Awake Die Meistersinger Wagner
2 Fa Una Canzone Vecchi
3 Black is the Color of My True Loves Hair Appalachian Folk
Song Arr Churchill
4 Some Folks Say Oh Susannah FosterRonell
5 Lord Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace H R Wilson
6 Aina That Good News Spiritual Arr Dawson
7 Kyrie Eleison imperial Mass Haydn
All State Band Bernard Fitzgerald Conducting 30 min
1 Hands Across the Sea Sousa
2 Legend Dvorak
3 Overture Elkhart 1960 Washburn
4 Irish Tune from County Derry Grainger
5 The Girl I Left Behind Me Anderson
6 Chorale and Alleluia Hanson
187
Presented March 22 1963 at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium under the auspices of the
Georgia Music Educators Association at the 96th Annual Convention of the Georqia
Education Association jhshta
17271
17272
1963 Ge
1
2
3
4
1963 Ge
17273
1
2
3
4
5
6
1963 Ge
1
2
3
4
5
6
orgia AllState Orchestra Calvin Rogers Conducting 30 min
Egmont Overture Beethoven
Overture and Allegro CouperinMilaud
Love Duet from Merry Mount H Hanson
Metropolitan Portrait Sommerlotte
orgia AllState Chorus Warner Imig Conducting 30 min
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Fissinger
The Sound of Music Richard Rogers
Every Time I Feel the Spirit Dawson
The Stars With the Voyager Houston Bright
As the Hart Longs Warner Imig
The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee Jean Berger
orgia AllState Band Alfred Reed Conducting 30 min
A Festival Prelude Alfred Reed
Greensleeves traditional Reed
Jubilee concert march George Kenny
Selections from The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
MerrillReed
Pageant Vincent Persichetti
March Cheerio Edwin Franko Goldman
Presented March 19 1964 at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium under the auspices of the
Georgia Educators Association at the 97th Annual Convention of the Georgia Education
Association jhshta
17288A
17288B
17289A
17289B
17290
1964 AllState Orchestra Allan H Bone Conducting 30 min
1 The Faithful Shepherd Suite HandelBeecham Two Movements
2 Symphony No 5 in D Major Reformation Opus 107 Mendelssohn
Fourth Movement Andante Con Moto Chorale Ein feste Burg
ist unser Gott Allegro Maestoso
3 Polka from Schwanda Weinberger
4 Polovetsian Dance from Prince Igor Borodin
Part Two of Above 30
1964 AllState Chorus George M Gilbert Conducting 30 min
1 Come Blessed Rest BachLuvaas
2 Hospodi Pomilui LvovskyMcKinney
3 0 Lord I Have Loved Gretchaninoff
4 A Canticle of Peace Clokey
5 Choose Something Like a Star R Thompson
6 Dixie arr N Luboff
7 Selections from The Music Man WillsonWarnick
8 Song of Democracy Howard Hanson
All State Chorus accompanied by AllState Orchestra
Part Two of Above 30
1964 AllState Band Maurice McAdow Conducting 30 mi
1 Porters Catalina BandMarch McGaughney
2 American Overture Jenkins
3 La Bamba De Vera Cruz Tucci
4 Youth Triumphant Hadley
5 Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Sousa
AMERICAS COMPOSERS
B26
These programs will contain brief commentaries by composers whose works are beinq ner
formed or by other persons prominent in the field of American music These proolms
188
are available through the cooperation of NBC Eastman School of Music of the Univer
sity of Rochester and the ASCAP Prepared for use with general audiences Courtesy
of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
Catalog No
Title
Length
15255
15256
15257
15258
15259
15260
15261
15262
15263
15264
15265
15266
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
Concerto Grosso Ernest Bloch 30 min
Arioso Louis Mennini
American Suite Charles Wakefield Cadman
Fantasy Variation on a Theme of Youth Howard Hanson
Overture to The Tempest David Diamond 30 min
Sea Drift John Alden Carpenter
A Set of Four Suite of Ironies Leo Sowerby
George Washington Bridge William Schuman 30 min
Ballad Morton Gould
Divertiments Vincent Persichetti
Corcoran Cadets John Philip Sousa
Overture Chanticleer Daniel Gregory Mason 30 min
Stevensonian Suite No 2 Pirate Story Edward Burlingame Hill
Folk Overture Peter Mennin
Prelude and Allegro Walter Pirton 30 min
Quiet City Aaron Copland
Concertina for Flute and Strings Norman Dell Jois
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
Darker America William Grant Still 30 min
Miniatures Paul White
The Winters Passed Wayne Barlow
Village Music Douglas Moore
God and the Senior Commandants Finale William Bergsma 30 min
The White Peacock Charles T Griffes
Night Piece Frederick Jacobi
Suite of Five Fairy Tales From Once Upon a Time Bernard Rogers
Natchez on the Hill John Powell 30 min
Symphony No 3 Largo Charles Iver
Horizons Arthur Shepherd
Symphony No 2 Finale Randall Thompson
Suite From the Betrothal Eric DeLamarter 30 min
Symphony of the City Speed Carl Eppert
Excerpts From the Ballet Sebastian Gian Carlo Menotti
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
GREAT COMPOSERS OF FRANCE
B35
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
15064A
15064B
Title
Guillaume de Machaut 13001377
Part Two of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
189 15065A JeanBaptiste Lully 16321687
15065B Part Two of Above
15066A MarcAntoine Charpentier 16341704
15066B Part Two of Above
15067A Francois Couperin 16881733
15067B Part Two of Above
15068A JeanPhilippe Rameau 16831764
15068B Part Two of Above
15069A FrancoisAdrien Boieldieu 17751834
15069B Part Two of Above
15070A Hector Berlioz 18031869
15070B Part Two of Above
15071A Cesar Franck 18221890
15071B Part Two of Above
15072A Georges Bizet 18381875
15072B Part Two of Above
15073A Jules Massenet 18421912
15073B Part Two of Above
15074A Gabriel Faure 18451924
15074B Part Two of Above
15075A Claude Debussy 18621918
15075B Part Two of Above
15076A Maurice Ravel 18751937
15076B Part Two of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
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30 min
THE COMPOSER IN THE WORLD OF TODAY
D25
Discussion of the contemporary American composer to illustrate how he thinks creates
and works in context of modern society and its influences Music played to illustrate
points Produced by University of Illinois written and narrated by Bufrill Phillips
Composer Prof of Music Submitted by The University of Illinois For nonbroad
cast use Courtesy of Kent State University shta
Catalog No Title
16661 Music By Peter Mennin
16662 The Solo Song
16663 A Symphony of Premonition and Reminiscence
16664 The Paradox of Strict Limitation
16665 Chamber Music for Brass Instruments
16666A Two Young American Composers
16666B Part Two of Above
16668 Making the New Out of the Old
16669 Meaning and Pattern in Music
16670 FourHand Music for the Piano
16671 An Unusual Trio
16672 Music for This Time of Year
16673 An American Work for Chorus and Orchestra
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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30 min
30 min
MUSIC FROM ABROAD
C84
The following tapes of public domain music were recorded by English and European
Orchestras and were made available as a public service to the Schools of Georgia by
Mr Sam Candler of Magnetic Recordings 4109 Peachtree Rd NE Atlanta Georgia
These selections are mostly popular and semiclassical numberspeljhsh
Catalog No
Title
190
Length
16420
16421
16422
16423
16424
16425
Played on the Zither and by the Vienna Amusement Orchestra
Just a Gigolo Etc Reel 1
Cuckoo Waltz A Student Passes By
Lebau Glow Worm
Wenn am Sonntag Abend My Mother Was Viennese
Vienna City of Songs You Cant Be True Dear
Vienna Vienna Only You
Slow Coach Etc Reel 2
Zitta Ditte The Sad Sunday
Lithbeth White Horse
When Grandmother Was 20 Specialities of Vienna
Go On White Horse I Like to Dance
Nochledil March Third Man Theme
Played by the Vienna Amusement Orchestra and London Pops Orchestra
Naughty Waltz Etc Ree 3
Deep Purple
Stardust
Dark Eyes
Exotic Latin Etc Reel 4
Skaters Waltz
Serenade
Rustle of Spring
I11 See You Again
Greensleeves
Caprice
Andantino
Poeme
Played by Kalman and his Gypsy Orchestra
Dark Eyes Etc Reel 5
Csardas for the Boots
Two Guitars
Innkeeper
Dont Give Rare Wheat
How I Love You
Dear Boszike Etc Reel 6
Down at the Puszta
Rumanian Hour
Rumanian Elegie
A May Night
The Way Down with Flowers
Little Door
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Quite Quite Quite
She is Nice with Her Blue Eyes
Cockchafer
Ten Pair Kisses
The Townt Swindler
Red Red Red
Girl from Koros
Dark Forest
Red Whitsuntide
Come I Will Tell You
Rakoczy March
30 min
Vienna ProArt Orchestra
16426
16427
Carnival in Rome Etc Reel 7
Acceleration Waltz
Feuerfest Polka Etc Reel 8
Blue Danube
Swallows from Austria
Kaiser Waltz
Pizzicato Polka
30 min
30 min
16428
16429
16430
Vienna State Opera Orchestra
The Tempest Reel 9
Caucasus Ballet Suite Reel 10
London ProMusical Orchestra
Dance of the Swans Swan Lake Etc Reel 11
Waltz No 2 Swan Lake Waltz Act I Swan Lake
Act III Czardas Swan Lake Ballet Egyptian
Jeux DEnfants
30 min
30 min
30 min
191
16431
16432
16433
Giselle Etc Reel 12
Les Sylphedes
Aida
London ProMusical Orchestra and Concert Artist Symphony Orchestra
Holberg Suite Etc Reel 13
Prelude Gabotte
Sarabande Air
Rigaudon
In the Hall of the Mountain King Etc Reel 14
Anitras Dance Norwegian Dance
Two Norwegian Melodies
30 min
30 min
30 min
FIFTH DISTRICT BAND AND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL
E16
The Fifth District Band and Orchestra Festival was held at Briarcliff High School
March 1 2 3 1962 under the auspices of the Georgia Music Education Association
eljhsha
17306
17307
17308
17309
17310
17311
17312
17313
17314
5443
5444
Sandy Springs High School Band Leon Cole Jr Director 30 min
Army of the Nile by Alford New Lamps for Old by Vinter Prelude
and Fugue in Bb Major by Bach
Robert L Osborne Concert Band Mark N Caldwell Director 30 min
Prelude to Faust by GounodSteg Prelude and Rondo by Burnet
Tuthill
Northside Highlander Elementary Band Evelyn Sisk Director 30 min
March of the Herald by Nicholls Introduction and Invention by
Whear First Swedish Rhapsody by Leidzen
East Atlanta Elementary Band Charles Bradley Director 30 min
Inglesina by Cese Prince Igor Overture by Borodin La Bamba De
Vera Cruz by Tucci
Avondale High School Band Eric R Maddox Director 30 min
Glory of the Gridiron by Alford Toccata Marziale by Williams
Pageant by Persichetti
Druid Hills High School Band C W Little Director
Beaded Belts March by Erickson Symphony No 5 Finale
Shostakovich Symphony No 1 Finale by Kalinnikov
Southwest High School Band Kenneth C Krouse Director
Wedding March Le Coq DOr by RimskyKorsakov Rienzi Ov
Wagner Second Suite in F by Hoist
Marietta High School Band Boyd McKeown Director
Noble Men by Fillmore Second Suite in F by Hoist Cel
Overture by Creston
Murphy High School Symphonic Band Ben Sisk Director
The Chimes of Liberty by Goldman Symphony No 1 Final
Kalinnikov Toccata Marziale by Williams
Southwest DeKalb High School Band E W Woods Director
Marche Poco by Moore Capriol Suite by Warlock Irish
Derry by Grainger
Dykes Concert Band Robert B Waggoner Director
Jubilee by Kenney Toccata Marziale by Williams Ameri
for Band by Jenkins
30 min
by
W F
30 min
erture by
30 min
ebration
30 min
e by
15 min
Tune County
15 min
can Overture
The Fifth District Band ar Orchestra Festival was held at Briarcliff High School
March 7 8 and 9 1963 under the auspices of the Georgia Music Education Association
eljhsha
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Roswell High School Band Mitchell Henson Director 30 min
Storm King by Finlayson Sonatina for Band by Erickson Folk Song
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Variants by McKay
Therrell High School Band James A Bradley Director 30 min
Dynamarch by Cacavas Folk Song Suite by Vaughn Williams Overture
for Winds by Carter
Briarcliff Baron Concert Band James W Pennington Director 30 min
Coat of Arms by Vaughn Williams English Folk Song Suite by
Vaughn Williams Titus Overture by Mozart
Henry Grady Concert Orchestra R Owen Seitz Director 30 min
Minuet from Sixth Suite by Rameau Slavonic Rhapsody 2 by
Friedman The Shephard King by Mozart
W F Dykes High School Concert Band Robert B Waggoner Director
30 min
Americans We by Fillmore Jubilation Overture by Ward Finale
Symphony in F minor 4 by Tschaikowsky
Murphy High School Symphonic Band Ben Sisk Director
30 min
Jubilee March by Goldman Jubilation Overture by Ward Les
Preludes by Liszt
Marietta High School Band Boyd McKeown Director 30 min
Jubilation Overture by Ward Toccata Marziale by Williams
Forest Park Junior High School Band Guerry Youmans Director 15 min
La Donna by Tarver Russian Chorale and Overture by Issac Deep
River Suite by Erickson
Northside Highlander Elem Band Mrs Ben Logan Sisk Director 15 min
Coat of Arms March by Kenny Finale from Symphony 1 by Grainger
Kalinnikoff Four Miniatures for Band by Mailman
East Atlanta Elementary A Band Charles Bradley Director 15 min
March Electric by Creatoire Fetes by Debussy Festival Prelude
Reed
The Fifth District Choral Festival was held at OKeefe High School Atlanta March 6
7 1964 These tapes are recorded stereo two track eljhsha
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15 min
Robert S
North Fulton High Eighth Grade Chorus
When Jesus Wept by Billings Love Song by Brahms
Lowrance Jr Director
North Fulton Special Choir
Blue Are Her Eyes by WattsWeight Misericordias Domini by Durand
Robert S Lowrance Jr Director
OKeefe High Girls Chorus 15 min
Hes Gone Away arr by Bell Deo Gracias by Britten Miss Martha
J Parker Director
OKeefe High Mixed Chorus
Early One Morning arr by Dunhill Sweet Sunny by Dello Joio
J D Dowdakin Director
Sandy Springs High Singers 15 min
He Is Good and Handsome by Passereau Christ Went Up Into the Hills
by Hagman Mrs Pat Jackson Director
Sandy Springs High Mixed Chorus
Baile di Gaita arr by WagnerAhroid Another Summer Gone by
Straight Mrs Pat Jackson Director
Dkes High Ninth Grade Girls Glee Club 15 min
Dawn by Bright Sunrise by Bright Mrs Betty Durham Director
Dykes High Choraliers
Black Is the Color of My True Loves Hair arr by Churchill Every
Time I Feel the Spirit arr by Dawson Mrs Betty Durham Director
Dykes High Colts 45
Blue Are Her Eyes by Watts Soon Ah Will Be Done by Dawson
Mrs Betty Durham Director
Southwest High Advanced Girls Chorus 15 min
Nightfall by Bright He Is Good and Handsome by Passereau Mrs
Connie B Bradley Director
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15 min
Southwest High Advanced Mixed Chorus
She Walks in Beauty by Foltz At the Cry of the First Bird by
Fletcher Mrs Connie B Bradley Director
Headland High Advanced Girls Chorus
He Is Good and Handsome by Passereau Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
by Thompson P E Montague Director
Headland High Choir
Sanctus and Hosanna by Mozart The Falcon by Gerrish
Montague Director
Northside High Mixed Chorus
Hodie Christus Natus Est by Willan Black Is the Color of My True
Loves Hair arr by Churchill Miss Elizabeth Mallard Director
Northside High Girls Chorus
Elfin Dance arr by Stickler Within My Heart Breathes Music by
Brahms Miss Elizabeth Mallard Director
College Park High Mixed Chorus
She Walks in Beauty by Foltz Let Not Your Song End
Ruth Barron Director
College Park Choraliers
Another Summer Gone by Straight Skip to My Lou arr
Miss Ruth Barron Director
Hapeville High Large Chorus
Adoramus Te by Corsi OlaJ o che bon ecchoJ by Lasso
15 min
by Cain Miss
by Bryan
15 min
Madison D
Short Jr Director
Mrs
Madison
15 min
Charles Thornton
15 min
by Luvass
15 min
Hapeville High Varsity Chorus
Ave Verum Corpus by Byrd Fire Fire My Heart by Morley
D Short Jr Director
North Springs High Girls Chorus
I Got Shoes by Cain Sanctus by Schubert
Director
Roswell High Girls Chorus
He Loves Me He Loves Me Not by Gustafson HoLaLi arr
Mrs Mary A Patton Director
Therrell High Girls Chorus
There Is a Balm in Gilead arr by Ehret Two Choral Pieces 1 Lord
Hujgate 2 Lord Clive by Berger Miss Elaine Boaz Director
Therrell High Mixed Chorus
Sweet Sunny by Dello Joio Keep Thou Not Silence by Horhaness
Miss Elaine Boaz Director
Roosevelt High Girls Glee Club 15 min
Shepherds Awake arr by Halstron Madame Jeanette by MurrayBreck
Mrs Beverly Lacy Director
Roosevelt High Choir
Fauna Conzone by Vecchi 0 Rejoice Ye Christians Loudly by Bach
Mrs Beverly Lacy Director
Grady High Mixed Chorus 15 min
0 Rejoice Ye Christians Loudly by Bach Soon Ah Will Be Done by
Dawson Miss Janice V Smith Director
East Atlanta High Mixed Choir 15 min
Das Lieben Bright Gross Freud arr by Smith Waters Ripple and Flow
arr by Taylor M M Burns Director
This Festival was held February 2728 1964
track eljhsha
These tapes are recorded stereo two
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Roswell High School Orchestra
Henry Grady Orchestra
Sandy Springs High School Orchestra
Hapeville Elementary Orchestra
South Atlanta String Orchestra
No County String Orchestra
15 min
30 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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Atlanta Area III Orchestra
East Atlanta Elementary School Band
Headland Concert Band
Forest Park B
Marietta High School
Murphy High School
Dykes High School
East Atlanta High School Band
NOTE These tapes recorded two track stereophonic Recorded spring 1965
Hapeville High School Music Department
Southwest High School Music Department
Forest Park High School Band
Marietta High School Band
East Atlanta High School Band
Headland High School Band
Forest Park Sr High School Band
Therrell High School Band
W F Dykes High School Band
Northside Elementary Schools Highlander Band
Sandy Springs High School Band
Headland Elementary School Band
North County Elementary Orchestra
Southwest Atlanta Elementary School Band
15 min
30 min
15 min
15 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
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15 min
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15 min
15 min
SEVENTH DISTRICT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
E45
The seventh District Instrumental Music Festiva of the Georgia Music Education Asso
ciation was held at North Cobb High School March 13 and 14 1964 These tapes are
recorded stereo two track jhshta
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Marietta Sixth Grade Band 30 min
Marines Hymn Processional by Kenyon Knights of the Round Table
Robert Swiatek Director
Marietta Grade School Concert Band
Notre Dame Victory March Afternoon of a Faun by Debussy Lustpiel
by Keller Bella Robert Swiatek Director
Bremen High School Band 30 min
Enid March by Akers Hebrides Suite by Grundman An Occasional
Suite by HandelOsterling George M Dixon Jr Director
Cedartown High Band 15 min
Jubilee by Goldman Toccata by Frescobaldi Zueignung by Strauss
John Thomas Director
North Cobb High School Band 15 min
Burnished Brass Cacavas Overture in E Flat by Carter Prelude and
Fugue in B Flat Major by Bach J G Poolos Director
Rossville High School Band 15 min
Jubilee Concert March by Kenney Toccata by FrescobaldiSlocum
Overture in E Flat by Carter Dale S Shaffner Director
Dalton Catamount Band 15 min
Ed Mobley and Orvil Moffitt Directors
R L Osborne High School Band 30 min
Chester Chorale by Schumann Excerpts from Sebastian Ballet by
Menotti Military Suite in F by Hoist M N Caldwell Director
The following tapes were recorded February 27 and 28 1965 at the 1965 Instrumental
Festival 7th District Music Educators Association Cartersville High School Auditori
um eljhsha
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NOTE These tapes recorded two track stereophonic
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Cartersville High School Band 30 min
Emblem of Unity March by Richards Chant and Jubilo by McBeth
Toccata by Frescobaldi
Lakeview High School Band 30 min
Block M March by Bilik Folk Song Variants by McKay Czech Suite
by Whear
McEachern High School Band 30 min
Kunihild by Kistler Galliard and Courante by Frescobaldi
Rossville High School Band 30 min
March Sinfonians by Williams Overture for Winds by Carter
Chant and Jubilo by McBeth
R L Osborne Senior High School Band 30 min
Valdres March by Hanssen Chester Overture by Schuman LArlesienne
Suite by Bizet
WeinbergerBainum
MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN
B56
Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching eljhsh
Interlochen Band Music
Catalog No Title
15280A Knightsbridge March CoatesYoder
Second Symphony Allegro Moderato BorodinLeidzen
Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring BachLeidzen
March Liberty Bell Sousa
15280B Part Two of Above
15281A March for Americans GrofeLeidzen
Polka and Fugue From Schwanda the Bagpiper
Arioso From Cantata No 156 BachLeidzen
Lincolnshire Posy Grainger
15281B Part Two of Above
15282A Quick MarchEl Abanico Javaloyes
Prelude and Fugue in G minor BachMoehlmann
Suite Francaise Milhaud
Psyche and Eros FranckHarding
15282B Part Two of Above
15283A MarchEmblem of Unity Richards
Procession of Nobles Cortege from Mlada RimskyKorsakov
Overture to The Silken Ladder RossiniBrown
Love Song BeethovenNorth
15283B Part Two of Above
15284A La Sorella GalliniLang
Royce Hall Suite Original for Band Willan
Symphony in B Flat Second Movement ChaussonLyman A Starr
Valse Triste SibeliusWinterbottom
15284B Part Two of Above
15285A Pictures at an Exhibition MoussorgskyLeidzen
The American Sailor March Fultz
Sequoia LaGassey
Joyous Interlude DaiKeong Lee
15285B Part Two of Above
15286A Phedre Overture MassenetSafranek
Symphony No 1 for Band Gillis
The Sorcerers Apprentice DukasWinterbottom
Divertissement IbertHarding
15286B Part Two of Above
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
196 HHH

VH
15 28 7A
15287B
15288A
15288B
15289A
15289B
15290A
15290B
15291A
15291B
15292
15293
15294
15295
15296
15297
March Militaire TchaikowskyGoldman 30 min
Concerto Grosso for Solo Flutes and Clarinets HandelMaiin
Orb and Sceptre Coronation March for Queen Elizabeth II
WaltonRichardson Premier American Concert
Part Two of Above 30 min
High School Choir and Accompaniments
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
Part Two of Above 30 min
Honors Orchestra 30 min
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
Part Two 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 Two of Above 30 min
University Choir 30 min
Jesu Meine Freude Cantata Buxtehude
University Orchestra Symphony No 2 Op 43 Sibelius
Part Two 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 Bach Siloti 30 min
Mentre Ti Lascio Mozart
Sonata No 1 Allegro Mozart
Minuetto Trio From Sonata Op 78 Schubert
Prelude in G Minor Rachmaninoff 30 min
Dichterliebe Schumann
Wuartet in A Minor Op 29 Allegro ma non troppo Schubert
Agnus Die Bizet
Is It Thou From A Masked Ball Verdi 30 min
Concertino Chaminade
Die Post Schubert
A Short Overture to a Comedy Robert Marek 30 min
La Maja y El Ruisenor from Goyescas Granados
Poem Griffes
Verdorgenheit Wolf
Andante con Variazioni Mendelssohn 30 min
Gretchen am Spinnrade Schubert
Sonata in G Major Samartini
Allegro Moderato From Concerto in B Minor Handel

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15300
15301
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 Verdi
Bachianas Brasileras No 5 VillaLobos
Laconic Suite Grant
Sonata in D Minor Op 108 Brahms
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
B57
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 explana
tion of each musical number is given by Mr Sopkin before the number is played
peljhsh
Catalog No
15099A
15099B
15100
15100B
15955A
15955B
15956A
15956B
15957A
15957B
15958A
Title
Length
School Concert No 1 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 audience singing Washington
Post March Sousa
Part Two of Above 30 min
School Concert No 2 30 min
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Playing Overture from B Minor Suite
Bach Overture to an Unwritten Opera Gillis Minuetto and Trio from
Symphony No 41 Mozart Gavotte from Classical Symphony Prokofieff
George Elvey Come Ye Faithful People Come with audience singing
March from 3rd Movement Symphony No 6 Tchaikowsky Cherrio March
Goldman
Part Two of Above 30 min
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
Part Two of Above 30 min
Included on this half of the program are The North Wind by Mc
Dowell piano solo by Bobby Edge of Lawrenceville Georgia High
School On the Mall by Goldman and Circus by Toch
School Concert 30 min
The Orchestra plays First Movement Schuberts Unfinished Symphony
and the Brassy Prelude by Rudolf Ganz
Part Two of Above 30 min
Song from Moulin Rouge Danse Macabre and Polyvetsian Dances
School Concert 30 min
Overture to Fidelio by Beethoven Second Movement Beethovens
Eighth Symphony and How the First Orchestra Started narrated by
Ray Moore
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
School Concert 30 min
Overture to Marriage of Figaro by Mozart Jamaican Rumba by Ben
jamin Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikowsky
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r u 30 min
ISQiSR Part Two of Above
iSy 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
c u fpY 30 min
15959A School Concert
Manx Overture by Wood Mississippi Suite by Grofe
irqQr Part Two of Above
Fourth Movement Tchaikowskys Fourth Symphony Polka and Fugue from
Schwanda by Weinberger and a waltz Two Hearts in ThreeQuarter
Time n
15960A Tenth Anniversary Broadcast i
This program was broadcast on NBC at the end of the Atlanta Sympho
nys tenth year The orchestra plays Fourth Symphony by Beethoven
15960B Part Two of Above 30 min
The White Peacock by Griffis Til Eulenspiegel by Strauss
15961A Annual Broadcast 1956
Mozarts Symphony 35 is heard on part one
15961B Part Two of Above
Brahms Second Orchestral Suite
15961C Part Three of Above
Ballet Suite by Gretry Petite Suite by Debussy
15961D Part Four of Above
Espana by Chabrier March Slav by Tchaikowsky
15962A Special Experimental Tape
Brahms Fourth Symphony
15962B Part Two of Above
15877A First Chair Atlanta Symphony Trombone Discussion
On these tapes the first trombonist of the Atlanta Symphony Orches
tra discusses the history of the trombone and trombone playing tech
niques Of interest to music students
15877B Part Two of Above f
15877C Part Three of Above f J
15877D Part Four of Above J
15877E Part Five of Above J
15876A First Chair Atlanta Symphony Flute Discussion 3U mm
iD A discussion by the first flutist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
15876B Part Two of Above
15876C Part Three of Above J
15876D Part Four of Above
15876E Part Five of Above JU min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
B3
This is a series of Young Peoples Concerts played bythe Minneapolis Smyphony
i fnhaH hv he Minnesota Department of Education eljhsh
and furnished by the Minnesota Dep
Catalog No
15236A
15236B
15237A
15237B
15238A
Title
Part I Mozart Overture to the Magic Flute
Beethoven Symphony 7 first movement
Part II Songs By Set Svanholm Strauss Till Eulenspiegel
Part I Weber Overture to Oberon
Haydn Symphony 96 Minuet and Finale
Falla La Vida Breve Intermezzo and Dance
Part II Mozart Sinfonia Concertante Theme and Variations
Villa Lobos The Little Train
Wagner Ride of the Valkyries
Part I Strauss Overture to Die Fledermaus
Brahms Symphony 3 third movement
Falla La Vide Breve Interlude and Dance Piano Solos by
Orchestra
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Rudolf
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Serkin
15238B Part II Piano Solos By Rudolf Serkin
Smetana The Moldau
15239A Part I Nicolai Overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor
Wagner Forest Murmurs
Strauss Treasure Waltz This is actually the final number
program
15239B Part II Britten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra This
is the second to last number on program
15240A Part I Nicolai Overture to the Merry Wives of Windsor
Britten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
15240B Part II Smetana The Moldau
Tchaikovsky Symphony 6 third movement
ORCHESTRAS OF THE WORLD
C83
A Series of music recordings from fourteen countries Each program is 60 minutes in
length Courtesy of University of Illinoisjhshta
30 min
30 min
in the
30 min
30 min
30 min
Catalog No
16508A
16508B
16509A
16509B
16510A
16510B
16511A
16511B
16512A
16512B
16513A
Title
Length
30 min
16513B
Germany
Bach Second Brandenburg Concerto
Blacher Variations on the Paganini Theme
Egks French Suite
RIAS Symphony Orchestra Ferenc Fricsay conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
Austria 30 min
Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Schubert Fifth Symphony in B Major
Schmidt Zwischenspiel Aus Notre Dame
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Rudolf Moralt conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
Norway 30 min
Grieg Piano Concerto in A Minor Opus 16
Halvorsen Norwegian Rhapsody No 1
Svendsen Carnival in Paris
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Odd GrunerHegge conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
Britain 30 min
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for Strings
Williams Symphony No 6
BBC Symphony Orchestra Sir Adrian Boult conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
Greece 30 min
Evangelatos Overture to a Drama
Vavaglios Suite Pastoral
Calomiris Triptichon
Greek State Symphony Orchestra Dr Philotetes Oikonomedes conduct
ing
Part Two of Above 30 min
Ireland 30 min
Stanford Overture to Shamus OBrien
Friel Two Linked Melodies from Donegal
Larchet Tinkers Wedding
Moeran Serenade in G
Harty With the Wild Geese
Radio Eireann Symphony Orchestra Jean Martinon conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
200
16514A
16514B
16515A
16515B
16516A
16516B
16517A
16517B
16518A
16518B
16519A
16519B
16520A
16520B
16521A
30 min
Belgium
Gretry Cephale and Procris Village Dances
Herberigs Antony and Cleopatra
Belgian National Radio Symphony Orchestra Daniel Sternefield
conducting
Part Two of Above 3 min
30 min
Denmark
Riisager Erasmus Nontanus
Tarp Battle of Jericho
Nielson Second Symphony
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra Launy Grondahl conducting
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Part Two of Above
Italy
Vivaldi Concerto for Two Violins andOrchestra
Monteverdi Symphonic Excerpts Orfeo
Rossini Italian in Algiers
Verdi Overture to Force of Destiny
Respighi Fountains of Rome
Turin Symphony Orchestra Mario Rossi conducting
Part Two of Above
France
Berlioz Roman Carnival
Chabrier Bourree Fantasque
Faure Pavane
Debussy Nocturnes
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe
National Orchestra of the French Radio Henri Tomasi conducting
Part Two of Above 3 min
Turkey 30 min
Ainar Prelude and Two Dances
Erkin Dance Rhapsody 2nd Movement of 1st Symphony
Akses Poems for Cello
Presidential Philharmonic Orchestra Hasan Ferit Alnar conducting
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
16521B
Part Two of Above
Switzerland
Dalcrose La Suisse est Belle
Vualtoz Petit Concert
Wissmer Le Bal Chex Sylvie
Duperier Images DEpinal
Orchestra de la Suisse Romande Edmond Appia conducting
Part Two of Above
Portugal
Santos Second Overture
FreitasBranco Alentejo Suite NoI
Halffter Portuguese Rhapsody
Symphony of the Portuguese National Radio Pedro de FreitasBranco
conducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
Sweden 30 miru
Larsen Pastoral Suite
Wirden Alia Marcia
Seymer Sun Flower
PetersonBerger Froso Flowers Congratulations At the Froso Church
Entrance Into the Summer Field
Alven Midsummer Eve
Taube Medley of Swedish Folk Music
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Sten Frykbergconducting
Part Two of Above 30 min
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ROOTS OF JAZZ
C85
Produced by Norman B Cleary WOIRadio Iowa State College Ames Iowa These pro
grams feature quotes from jazz experts personal interviews with jazz musicians and
authentic recordings from every period of jazz historyjhsha
Catalog No Title Length
16321 Cest La Congo 30 min
16322 Negro Spirituals 30 min
16323 Negro Work Songs and Blues 30 min
16324 New OrleansThe Early Years 30 min
16325 New OrleansKings of Jazz 30 min
16326 New OrleansWhite Jazz 30 min
16327 Up the Mississippi 30 min
16328 ChicagoOliver and Armstrong 30 min
16329 Chicago19201922 30 min
16330 ChicagoBix Bierderbecke 30 min
16331 ChicagoAustin High Gang 30 min
16332 PianoRagtime to Boogie 30 min
16333 Big BandsHendersons 30 min
16334 Duke Ellington 30 min
16335 Big Bands19241935 30 min
i 16336 Swing 30 min
16337 New York Combos 30 min
16338 Dixieland I 30 min
16339 Dixieland II 30 min
16340 BP 30 min
16341 Progressive 30 min
16342 PianoBoogie to Cool 30 min
16343 Cool Jazz 30 min
16344 Renaissance 30 min
16345 16346 Vocal Tradition 30 min Revue 30 min MUSIC FROM TRANSYLVANIA C86
At the Brevard Music Center Brevard North Carolina James Christian Pfohl Director
jhshta
Catalog No Title Length
16455 Massenet Overture to Phedre 30 min Orchestra of the Faculty and Staff Rachmaninoffs Concerto No 3 for Piano and Orchestra Jorge Bolet Pianist Brevard Festival Orchestra James Christian Pfohl Conductor
16456 WeinbergerPolka and Fugue From Schwanda the Bagpiper 30 min
Orchestra of the Faculty and Staff Tchaikovsky Concerto No 1 in B Flat minor for Piano and Orchestra Eugene List pianist Brevard
Festival Orchestra James Christian Pfohl Conductor
16457 Gounod Ballet Music From Faust 30 min Orchestra of the Faculty and Staff Martinu Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe Bassoon Violin Cello and Piano Orchestra of the Faculty and
Staff James Christian Pfohl Conductor
16458 Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F Major Opus 93 30 min Brevard Festival Orchestra James Christian Pfohl Conductor
16459 Boito Prologue to Mefistofele 30 min Georgio Tozzi bass Brevard Festival Chorus andOrchestra James
Christian Pfohl Conductor 202
tjtebt
16460
Schumann Symphony No 4 in D Minor Opus 120 30 min
Brevard Festival Orchestra Gounod Mephistopheles Aria from Faust
Georgio Tozzi bass Brevard Festival Orchestra James Christian
Pfohl Conductor
Performed in the summer of 1962 at Brevard Music Camp jhshta
Catalog No
17317
Title
Length
Hilltopper Symphony Orchestra 30 min
Three Seventeenth Century Dutch Tunes by Hans Kindler In Times of
Stress See How Strong and Wilt Now Walk Before the Lord Varia
tions on a Theme by Handel by Maurice C Whitney Concert Minuet
from Classic Symphony by Edwin Gerscheski Prelude to a Summers
Dawn by William Presser Over the Hills and Far Away by Delius
Beecham Frank Crockett Music Consultant to the Georgia State
Department of Education guest conductor
PIANO RECITAL
A47
Recorded at Georgia Teachers College Statesboro Ga eljhsh
Catalog No
16173A
Title
Length
16173B
16104A
16104B
16104C
Broucek and Hooley DuoPianists Reel 1 30 min
This is a presentation of the Georgia Southern College Division Unit
featuring Messrs Jack Broucek and Daniel Hooley DuoPianists in
the McCroan Auditorium November 7 1956
1 The Evenings Beautiful Glow
2 Lovely Ladies I Implore You
3 The Green vine of hops
4 Dear Girl Speak to Me
5 Look how sparkling are the waters in the moonlight
6 How smoothly the spring runs
7 A little beautiful bird
8 If your eyes look at me tenderly
9 At the Danube stands a little house
10 No there is no bearing with these spiteful neighbors
English titles by Dr Zolton J Farkas
Introduction
Valse
Romance
Tarantella
Broucek and Hooley DuoPianists Reel II 30 min
The Open Prairie Frontier Town Mothers Death Billy and His
Sweetheart Celebration Billys Capture The Open Prairie
Mardi Gras Cakewalk by Tausman Popular Song c 1920 by Walton
Danza Braziliana by Triggs Liebesfreud by Kreisler
Music for Two Pianos 30 min
Jack Broucek and Dan Hooley play Danza Lucumi by Lecouona 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
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Piano Selections By Frank Engleman
30 min

THE ORGAN ROOM
C87
These programs originated at the Organ Room of the University of Alabama The music
from both classical and contemporary arrangements is played by Warren Hutton of the
University of Alabama Prof Hutton studied at the Auburn Conservatory of Music in
Ohio at Syracuse University and the Organ Institute of Massachusetts Prof Hutton
formerly taught at Peabody Collegepeljhsha
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
Catalog No Title
3718 The Organ Room Reel 1
3719 The Organ Room Reel 2
3720 The Organ Room Reel 3
3721 The Organ Room Reel 4
3722 The Organ Room Reel 5
3723 The Organ Room Reel 6
3724 The Organ Room Reel 7
3725 The Organ Room Reel 8
3726 The Organ Room Reel 9
3727 The Organ Room Reel 10
3728 The Organ Room Reel 11
3729 The Organ Room Reel 12
3730 The Organ Room Reel 13
CASALS CELLO CONCERT
E7
This is the complete concert performed for President and Mrs Kennedy and guests at the
White House on November 13 1961 by the famous Spanish cellist Pablo Casals An im
passioned foe of the restraint of human freedom Master Casals has for many years
silenced the eloquent voice of his cello in protest against dictatorship His de
cision to play for the president is an expression of his recognition of the gravity of
the present world situation and of his desire to do honor to a leader of the free
world Master Casals is accompanied by Alexander Schnider violinist and Mieczyslaw
Horszowski pianist eljhshta

Catalog No
17193A
17193B
17193C
Title
Length
30 min
Casals White House Concert
1 Trio 1 in D Minor by Felix Mendelssohn Bartoli
2 Adagio and Allegro in A Flat by Schuman
3 Concert Pieces for Cello and Piano by Couperin
4 Song of the Birds a Catalan folk song arranged for cello and
piano by Master Casals
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min

STRING MUSIC
C89
Courtesy of Yaarab Temple Atlanta peljhsh
Catalog No Title
16364
Length
The Shrine Banjo Band 30 min
This unique group of Shrine musicians plays a variety of selections
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on the banjo The band is a unit of Yaarab Temple Atlanta and has
for its leader the nationally known band leader Perry Bechtel
6 Spanish Waltz
7 Steel Guitar Rag
8 Ukulele Lady
9 Washington Lee Swing
10 When the Caissons go Rolling Along
15 min
1 Bells of St Marys
2 Old Spinning Wheel
3 Twelth Street Rag
4 Tennessee Waltz
5 Come on Down South
Shrine Banjo Band
Perry Bechtel Conducting
1 Dixieland
2 Alabama Jubilee
3 Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
4 Yellow Rose of Texas
5 Banjo Street Played on 5 string Banjo
Banjo Solo
1 Beautiful Dreamer 5 Anvil Chorus
2 Gypsy Rhapsody 6 Stars and Stripes
3 My Old Kentucky Home 7 Donkey Serenade
4 Southern Medley 8 Shortnin Bread
30 min
BUGLE CALLS
D69
This tape was made available as a public service to the schools of Georgia by Mr Sam
Candler of Magnetic Recordings 4109 Peachtree Rd N E Atlanta Ga eljhsh
Catalog No Title
4897 Bugle Calls
1 First Call 2 Reveille 3 Assembly 4 Drill Call
5 Retreat 6 To the Colors 7 Taps
Length
15 min
CHIME MUSIC
B7
Miscellaneous church music played on chimes and the Vibraharp and recorded from radio
station WGLS Decatur Georgia peljhsh
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Catalog No Title
15786 Chime Music Reel 1
15787 Chime Music Reel 2
15788 Chime Music Reel 3
15789 Chime Music Reel 4
15790 Chime Music Reel 5
15791 Chime Music Reel 6
15792 Chime Music Reel 7
15793 Chime Music Reel 8 DRAMA A20

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
Catalog No
16013A
Title
Length
The Cocktail Party 30 min
A radio version of the play by T S Eliot Alec Guinness and

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16043B
16013C
16014
16015A
16015B
16016A
16016B
16017A
16017B
16017C
16018A
16018B
16018C
16018D
16019A
16019B
16020A
16020B
16020C
16020D
16020E
16020F
Kathleen Nesbit play the leading roles supported by members of the
original Broadway cast Of interest to literature and drama classes
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Jose FeTrer 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
Death of a Salesman A radio version of the Broadway play 30 min
Part Two of Above 30 min
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
30 min
30 min
television version of this play
30 min
30 min
30 min
television version of this musical starring
Part Two of Above
The Corn Is Green
The sound track of
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Peter Pan
The sound track of
Mary Martin
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above
Peter Pan A condensed radio version of this musical
Part Two of Above
King Richard III
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
This is the sound track of the Six Laurence Olivier motion picture
production of the play by William Shakespeare
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Part Five of Above 30 min
Part Six of Above 30 min
IDEAS AND THE THEATRE
D19
This series presents not only a picture of the current American theatre but also some
picture of American and Western civilization its values beliefs patterns and prob
lems Participants in the series include such theatre notables as Arthur Miller Eric
Bentley Gore Vidal Brooks Atkinson Cyril Ritchard Clinton Wilder Tennessee Will
iams and others The subject for each program will be discussed by from eight to
twelve guest authorities Produced by Station KUOM University of Minnesota Sub
mitted by NAEB Not available for broadcast purposes Courtesy of Kent State Uni
versity shta

Catalog No Title
16646 Can We Have Ideas in the Theatre
16647 Is the Theatre an Influence Upon Us
16648 Sex Fun and Jean Anouilhs Waltz
16649 Freud Psychoanalysis and Broadway
16650 Arthur Miller
16651 Tennessee Williams
16652 T S Eliot
16653 George Bernard Shaw
16654 Despair and Religion in the Works of Eugene ONeill
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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16655
16656
16657
16658
Graham Greene JeanPaul Sartre and a Matter of Morality
Ann Frank Sign of Jonah and Social Guilt in Drama
Visit to a Small Planet Where the Artist Is the Enemy
The Place and the Meaning of Religious Drama Today
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
SOUND EFFECTS
D68
ThP followinq tapes were made available as a public service to the schools of Georgia
ly6MrIZclnTllr oi Magnetic Recordings 4109 Peachtree Rd N E At anta Ga
After each sound effect is given in parentheses the number of minutes or seconds
that the sound lasts on the tape peljhsha
Catalog No
16766A
Title
Length
16766B
16767A
d oi 1 30 min
SAutoBrlkes Screeching and Crash 10 Train and Whistle 6
Boat and Whistle 9 Jet Plane 6 Police Siren 9 Horse
Trottinq 5 Isetta or Motor Cycle 5 Car Racing Tires
Screeching and Crash 315 Electric Train 17 Air Hammer Drilling
22 Fire Works 54 Chicago Stock Yards 30 Nickelodeon
126 Airplane and Bomb and C D Siren Mock Battle 18
New Years Eve Times Square 12 Deisel Train and Whistle 52
Autos Running On Street When Wet 16 Ferry Boat Leaving Dock and
Fog Horns and People 47 Ferry Boat Landing 20 Subway 51
Pistol Shot 2 2 Scream 2 6 Pistol Shots 3 Snore 3
Womans Laugh s Cow Bell l Crackling Paper 28 Sound of
Files Rubbed Together 14 Steam Locomotive Approaching Going By
Departure 20 Jet Fighter 29 Baby Crying 22 One Lung
Engine Gasoline 30 Passing Truck Stop Start Engine Idle
25 One Lung Engine Sawing Wood 21 DCY Overhead Approach
Departure 13 Roller Coaster 30 Sounds at Football Game and
Announcer 115 Air Raid Siren 22 Crowd Laughter Men and
Women 5 Applause 24 Airplane Take Off 20 Airplane Motor
Starts Up and Idles Revs Up 112 Guinea Hens 51 Hens
Cackling and Clucking 44 Steam Shovel 245 Dual Trumpet Car
Horn 4 Auto Horn Honks 3 Two Tone Trumpet Car Horn 2
Car Horn da da da da dummmm 3 Car Horn pep pep 1 Car
Horn honks 3 Car Horn continuous blow 3 Cranking one
cylinder old time Auto and Auto running 25 Old Time Auto Running
with squeeze type horn 35 200 Noises All Types of Animals
219 Creaking Door 17 Creaking Door with Echo 15
Squeaking Door Slow Squeak 18 Squeaking Door Rapid Squeaks
7 Woman Walking and Opening Gate Entering Closing gate Contin
ues Walking 15 Unlatching and Opening Gate 6 Wind 22
Closing Door and Starting Truck Changing Gears and Running 43
Closing Door and Starting Truck Changing Gears and Running 35
Crane bird Ill Police Closing Door Starting Car and Siren
26 Police Car Starts up Departing Siren Fades out 24
Police Siren Approaches and Stops 15 Police SirenApproaches
Passes and Fades Out 24 Gong in Fire House Engine Starts Up
and Sirens 45 Fire Truck Starts Up and Sirens 26
Unlatching and Opening Gate 6 Wind 22 Closing Door and
Ill Police Closinq Door Startinq Car and Siren 26 Police
Car Starts up Departinq Siren Fades out 24 Police Siren
Approaches and Stops 15 Police Siren Approaches Passes and
Fades Out 24 Gonq in Fire House Enqine Starts Up and Sirens
45 Fire Truck Starts Up and Sirens 26
t J 30 min
Part Two of Above 3Q mi
SUndStartiSgofeoie2Lung Engine and Running 39 Truck Approaches
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Runs Stops and Closes Door 44 End of Record with Needle Stuck
30 Truck Running with Hood Up 39 Tractor Runninq 45
Steel Mill Noises 30 Grinding Noise with Bell 55 Horse
Gallop 14 Two Horses Galloping 9 Horse Gallopinq and Cross
ing Close At Hand 12 Two Horses Galloping and Crossing Close At
Hand 12 Dogs Barking 59 Puppies Whimpering 45 Milking
Cow 26 Racing Cars Going Around Track 112 Racing Car coming
into Pit 12 Racing Car Leaving Pit 16 Continuous Signal
Bleep 12 Continuous Echo Signal Bleep 14 Mag Beep with
Echo 30 Crowd Noise with Vendor Children in Crowd 246
Rain and Thunder 54 Rain Storm with Train Passing by Heavy Rain
159 Rain on Tin Roof and Thunder 54 Laughter of fat Man
with Other Laughter 5 Sounds of Slot Machine 8 Another Slot
Machine Sound 40 Gambling Room Sounds l2M Pop off on Steam
Valve 56 Sound of Cash Register being Run and Drawer Closing
6 Another Cash Register 6 Cash Register Being Rung Up and
Change Made and Drawer Closing 10 Sound of People on Train and
Train Noise 215 Motor Boat Starts Up 1Mb Small Outboard
Motor 18 Elephant 35 Truck Changing for Pull uphill changing
Back and Forth with Horn 255 Starting Model Airplane Motor and
Running l9 Helicopter and Other Planes Sitting Idling and
Take Off 3M5 Explosion 8 Dog Barking 36 Puppy Whining
10 Baseball Game Hits Ball and Ball Caught 23 Sounds in
Shooting Gallery 19 Shooting Gallery Noises 43 Merrygo
round Music 231 Horse Drawn Vendor l15 News Room Sounds
with Teletype Machine 28 Telegraph Sounder 31 Street Noises
with Horns 120
16767B Part Two of Above 30 min
16768A Sound Effects Reel 3 30 min
Natives chant and drums l59 Natives chant 14 Billiard
game 138 Bowling 35 Woman Screams 8 Womans Scream l
4 Machine gun 22 Tom Toms 19 Steam Calliope 18
Sawing Metal Pipe l5 Chopping Tree down 20 Sawing wood
chopping calling timber and tree falling 35 Shell being fired
3 Group of Horses 34 Driving Team of horses and wagon 25
and explosion 6 Dynamite Explosion 5 Sounds of battlefield
Tanks machine guns planes 1M Lion Roar 26 Garbled
cross talk 29 Monkey 20 Dialing phone and getting busy
signal and hanging up phone 10 Horse galloping and gun shot 35
10 Fight 32 Another Fight fist fight 9 Horse neighing
Cocking and firing gun 6 Breaking glass window and firing shots
Hounds barking 50 Mule braving 39 Hogs gruntinq 53 Cow
moo 7 Rooster crowing 7 Wolf Baying 15 Airplane battle
gun fire take off and battle 230 AckAck Gun 6 Church
bell or village bell 29 Children Playing 30 Crickets Frogs
39 P38 Cobra plane coming into mike and going away 15
P38 short dive going away 19 P38 coming into mike and going
away 25 P47 Thunderbolt diving high speed 41 P39 motor
starts and warms up 38 Several auto effects with Dusenburg skid
around corner and fade away 16 Several auto effects with Ford
V8 skid around corner and fade away 15 Dusenburg approach pass
by and fade out 27 Dusenburg at various speeds 40 Several
different horse effects l53 Start up a Dusenburg and go through
the gears 33 Horse and wagon 42 Cattle Milling 1M
Chain Winch 51 Ducks and swans in water 32 One lung boat
passing mike with seagulls and fade out 225 Noises in stock
exchange 1 2 Steamship whistle car train plane Morse code
24 Maq Oscillated sound 25 Maxwell Auto with Claxton Horn
40 Muted engine hum 50 DC7 plane 15
16768B Part Two of Above 30 min
16769A Sound Effects Fan Fare 30 min
Roll of snare drum with snare ending 9 Roll of snare drum with
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cymbal ending 8 Roll of snare drum with kettle drum endinq 10
Roll of snare drum with snare drum and cymbal ending 10 Steady
roll of snare drum 16 Orchestral fan fare 214 Orchestral
fan fare l50 Orchestral fan fare 29 Orchestral fan fare
20 Orchestral fan fare 26 Orchestral fan fare 7
Orchestral fan fare 25 Orchestral fan fare 41 Orchestral
fan fare 10 Orchestral fan fare 47 Orchestral fan fare 12
Orchestral fan fare 46 Orchestral fan fare 44 Orchestral fan
fare 49 Orchestral fan fare 14 Orchestral fan fare l35M
Orchestral fan fare l19 Orchestral fan fare 22 Orchestral
fan fare 9 Orchestral fan fare 43 Orchestral fan fare 11
Orchestral fan fare 48 Orchestral fan fare 12 Drum Roll and
Trumpet fan fare 22 Drum Roll and Trumpet fan fare 16 Drum
Roll and Trumpet fan fare 4 Trumpet fan fare 18 Orchestra
fan fare 18 Orchestra fan fare 41 Orchestra fan fare 10
Orchestra fan fare 48 Orchestral fan fare 11 Orchestral fan
fare 45 Orchestral fan fare 43 Orchestral fan fare 47
Drum Roll and Orchestral fan fareBaseball 31 Orchestral fan
fareDisaster 40 News introduction and fan fare Orchestral
30 Orchestral fan fare 16 Orchestral fan fare 17
Orchestral fan fare 45 Orchestral fan fare 24 News introduc
tion and orchestral fan fare 29 Orchestral fan fare 20
Orchestral fan fare 26 Orchestral fan fare 7 Orchestral fan
fare 41 Orchestral fan fare 22 Orchestral fan fare 9
Orchestral fan fare 12 Orchestral fan fare 43 Orchestral
fan fare 10 Orchestral fan fare 38 Orchestral fan fare 12
Orchestral fan fare 46 Orchestral fan fare 44 Harp fan fare
11 Harp fan fare 9
Part Two of Above 30 min
Sound Effects The Voice of the Ocean 30 min
1 Ships Harbor and at Sea a Queen Mary Whistle Tug Boats
Ferry Boats Fog Horn b USS Columbus DeparturePutting out to Sea
Whistle Wheel House Engine RoomBlowers Ships Bell Dropping
Anchor Boatswains Whistle General Alarm 2 Surf Textures
Foamy sand beach Pebbly beach Rocky cliffs Pounding storm
Quiet lappingwith gulls and bell buoy
LETS SQUARE DANCE
C90
Produced by AudioVisual Center Indiana University The series includes various types
of calls callers and music with emphasis on danceable music which also makes for en
joyable listening First is recorded a popular folk tune with directional calls for a
specific square dance Then the same tune is recorded without calls so that it can be
used for many other dances The dances progress in difficultyeljhsha
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Catalog No Title
3804 Take a Little Peak
3805 Split the Ring
3806 Grapevine Twist
3807 Forward Up Six
3808 Texas Star
3809 Hoosier Promenade SQUARE DANCING E3
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency eljhsha
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Catalog No
17196A
Title
Length
17196B
17197A

17197B
17198A
17198B
17199A
Square Dance Calls With Music 30 min
This program contains principally the more basic figures and
progresses somewhat in order of difficulty probably most useful
to beginning square dancers Duck for the Oyster Red River Valley
Girls to the Center Take a Little Peek Divide the Ring Life on the
Ocean Wave Form an Arch Uptown and Downtown Sicilian Circle Lady
Go Half Way Around Right Hand Star Coming Round the Mountain Pass
the Left Hand Lady Under First Girl to the Right Dip and Dive
Texas Star Quarter Sashay Hot Time in the Old Town Four Bachelor
Boys
Part Two of Above 30 min
Favorite Square Dances by Four of the Best Callers Recorded at Austin
Dances 30 min
1 Ends Turn In Marshall Flippo Abilene
2 Old Fashioned Girl Ed Gilmore California
3 1 Paso Star Marshall Flippo
4 Bill Bailey and Red River Valley Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
5 Star by the Right Ed Gilmore
6 Little Red Wagon Skeet Parks Austin
7 Runoutofnames Ed Gilmore
8 Banjo Pickers Ball Skeet Parks
9 Arkansas Traveler Marshall Flippo
10 Five Foot Two Melton Luttrell
11 Australian Whirlaway and Two Rings and Two Stars Ed Gilmore
12 Lock My Heart Skeet Parks
13 Quiet Dance Melancholy Baby Ed Gilmore
14 Corinna Marshall Flippo
15 False Hearted Gal Melton Luttrell
16 Alabama Jubilee Marshall Flippo
Part Two of Above 30 min
A Variety of Square Dances by Popular Callers 45 min
NOTE This program requires two 1800 of recording tape
1 Arkansas Traveler Mac MacDougal Kingsville
2 Little Red Wagon Clyde Jones San Antonio
3 Lazy H Bertha Hoick Austin
4 False Hearted Gal Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
5 Ends Turn In Jim Horn Tyler
6 Truck Stop Buck Flanagan Houston
7 Denver Wagon Wheel Frank Stockley Elgin
8 I Feel Better Tom Mullen Houston
9 Smoothie Bill Griffis Austin
10 Shes Mighty Sweet Sonny Lewis Pasadena
11 El Paso Star Marshall Flippo Abilene
12 Quiet Dance Ed Gilmore California
13 Pick Up Your Partner Tom Pennington San Marcos
14 Lock My Heart R L Skeet Parks Austin
15 Sally Goodin and Dosido Jack McDonald Marble Falls
16 Auctioneer Marshall Flippo Abilene
17 Floorwalker George Lowrey Austin
13
Five Foot Two Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
19 Hash Manning Smith College Station
20 Alabama Jubilee Bill Lamons Houston
Part Two of Above 45 min
Square Dance Called by Marshall Flippo of Abilene at Austin April 10
1959 45 min
NOTE This program requires two 1800 of recording tape
Around Just One Hash I Feel Better All Over Arkansas Traveler
I Saw Your Face in the Moon Hash Alice Blue Gown Around Just One
Hash False Hearted Gal El Paso Star Rambling Rose Around Just
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17199B
17200A
17200B
17201A
17201B
17202A
17202B
17202C
17202D
17203A
One Houston Star YAll Come Honeycomb Auctioneer Corrina Ends
Turn In Little Red Caboose Alabama Jubilee Around One Hash
Part Two of Above 45 min
Square Dance Called by Ed Gilmore of California at Austin January 26
1959 30 min
True Blue Star by the Right Four Gents Star Queens Quadrille
Sweet Georgia Brown Banjo Pickers Ball Runoutofnames
variation Old Fashioned Girl Quiet Dance Melancholy Baby
Australian Whirlaway and Two Rings and Two Stars Square Through
Workshop Linda Sue Little Red Hen Kansas City My Hometown
Arkansas Traveler variation All American Girl Lady Be Good
Part Two of Above 30 mn
A Saturday Night Square Dance in Austin 30 min
These are some of the favorites of Austin dancers and are selected
from onthespot recordings of several Austin dances during 1957
some with live music others from records Jelly Bean Teasin
Dip and Dive Smoke on the Water Boll Weevil This Old House
Sally Goodin Swing All Eight Around Just One Corrina Little Red
Wagon Dont Blame It All on Me Venus and Mars Truck Stop
Smoothie Two ThreeHand Stars Alabama Jubilee
Part Two of Above 3 min
Eleventh Annual MidTex Fall Jamboree November 8 1958 Austin 30 min
1 Texas Star Jack Ray Haskell
2 Spinning Wheel Joe Dusek Austin
3 Sheik of Araby Merle Dean Parks Cisco
4 Three Ladies Chain Richard Robertson Temple
5 Arkansas Traveler J B Baker Barnhart
6 Lock My Heart Jim Johnson Kingsville
7 Sashay Out and Sides Cut In J C Luttrell Sonora
8 Dixie Chain Down the Center Joe Brown Austin
9 Alabama Jubilee Marshall Flippo Abilene
10 Split the Ring and Around Just One Marshall Flippo Abilene
11 Dip and Dive Herb Crowell San Antonio
12 Banjo Pickers Ball Skeet Parks Austin
13 Deep Six A W McDougal Kingsville
14 Sally Goodin and Do Si Do Fred Smith Jr Houston
15 Smoke on the Water Tom Pennington San Marcos
16 Louisiana Swing Jerry Bryant San Antonio
17 Sides Divide S L Bowen Waco
I Feel Better All Over Marvin McGill Refugio
Australian Whirl Away Cecil Rockwell Austin
Ends Turn In Bertha Hoick Austin
Billy Bailey and Red River Valley Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
22 Smoothie Bill Griffis Austin
23 Denver Wagon Wheel Frank Stockley Elgin
24 Loose Talk George Lowrey Austin
Part Two of Above fn
3U min
Part Three of Above
Part Four of Above min
Twelfth Annual MidTex Spring Jamboree March 21 1959 Austin 30 mm
1 Pigtails and Ribbons Al Treppke Houston
2 Denver Wagon Wheel Herb Crowell San Antonio
3 Truck Stop Buck Flanagan Houston
4 Chaos Jess Gates San Antonio
Floorwalker George Pounds Houston
New Lady of Spain Joe Young San Antonio
Ends Turn In Jerry Bryant San Antonio
Texas Star Johnny Mathis San Antonio
Alabama Jubilee Bill Lamons Houston
Bend the Line J E Red Porter Pasadena
Flea Flicker Jimmy Holeman Houston
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19
20
21
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6
7
9
10
11
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17203C
17203D
17204A

17204B
17204C
17204D
17205A
12 Shes Mighty Sweet Sonny Lewis Pasadena
13 The Auctioneer Marshall Flippo Abilene
14 San Leandro Ramble Dean Snider Fort Worth
15 False Hearted Gal Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
16 Five Foot Two Melton Luttrell Fort Worth
17 Raileys Romp Roger Knapp Corpus Christi
18 Blue Eyes Al Treppke Houston
19 Santa Fe Stinker Dan Tucker Corpus Christi
20 Bohunk Star J J Cloteaux Houston
21 I Feel Better Tom Mullen Houston
22 Short Ends Turn In Jay Griffin Kilgore
23 Lazy H Mac MacDougal Kingsville
24 I Saw Your Face in the Moon Jon Jones Arlington
25 Call Me Up Norman Merrbach Houston
26 MidTex Dixie Everett Green Houston
27 Red River Valley Bill Smothers Abilene
28 Cindy Balance Buck Hardy Pasadena
29 Trailing Star Larry Wylie Pasadena
30 Trail of the Lonesome Pine Leon Franks San Antonio
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Twelfth Annual MidTex Fall Jamboree November 14 1959 Austin 30 min
1 Travel On Mark Towery Rockdale
2 Moes Square Joe Brown Austin
3 Turn Back Square Jack McDonald Marble Falls
4 False Hearted Girl Bill Lamons Houston
5 Air Hammer Tom Pennington San Marcos
6 Blue Eyes Al Treppke Houston
7 Sides Divide Mark Towery Rockdale
8 I Feel Better Tom Mullen Houston
9 Bend the Line and Roll Away Everett Green Houston
10 Alabama Jubilee Skeet Parks Austin
11 Ends Turn In Johnny Mathis San Antonio
12 Enjoy Yourself Minor Pounds Austin
13 New Line Cannon Ball Buck Flanagan Houston
14 If It Takes All Night Tom Mullen Houston
15 While the World Keeps on Turning Marshall Flippo Abilene
16 Trailing Star Larry Wylie Pasadena
17 Spinning Wheel Joe Dusek Austin
18 Sheik of Araby Dale Mathis San Antonio
19 Ends Dive Thru with a California Twirl Ralph McMullens Abilene
20 She Likes Swinging George Burks Austin
21 Hash Marshall Flippo Abilene
22 Dont Blame It All on Me Leon Franks San Antonio
23 Just the Ends Bertha Hoick Austin
24 Heart Full of Love Jim Horn Tyler
25 Just Because Jimmy Perry Austin
26 Floorwalker George Lowrey Austin
27 Bow Valley Bend Cecil Rockwell Austin
28 Sashay Out and In Leon Franks San Antonio
Part Two of Above 30 min
Part Three of Above 30 min
Part Four of Above 30 min
Governors Inaugural Square Dance Ball January 20 1959 Austin 30 min
1 Introduction and Grand March George Lowrey Austin
2 Arkansas Traveler Mac MacDougal Kingsville
3 Catch All Eight Joe Dusek Austin
4 Louisiana Swing Jim Horn Tyler
5 Sides Divide Mark Towery Rockdale
6 Smoothie Al East Austin
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7 Whatyamacallit Mac MacDougal Kingsville
8 El Paso Star Marshall Flippo Abilene
9 Lazy H Bertha Hoick Austin
10 Dip and Dive Frank Stockley Elgin
11 Smoke on the Water Clyde Jones San Antonio
12 Sally Goodin and DoSiDo Jack McDonald Marble Falls
13 Alabama Jubilee Marshall Flippo Abilene
14 Hash Manning Smith College Station
15 Pick Up Your Partner Tom Pennington San Marcos
16 Wagon Wheel Mark Towery Rockdale
17 Two ThreeHand Stars Jack McDonald Marble Falls
18 Birdie in the Cage Johnny Mathis San Antonio
19 Dont Blame It All on Me Manning Smith College Station
20 Hash Manning Smith College Station
21 Ends Turn In incomplete because of Governors entrance
George Lowrey Austin
22 Texas Star Jess Irwin Austin
23 Santa Fe Stinker Joe Brown Austin
24 Lock My Heart Skeet Parks Austin
25 Hash Leon Franks San Antonio
26 No Name Square Cecil Rockwell Austin
27 Little Red Wagon Clyde Jones San Antonio
28 Goodnight Waltz
17205B Part Two of Above
17205C Part Three of Above
17205D Part Four of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
RECORDED LESSONS IN SQUARE DANCING
E21
Rhythm activities are generally regarded as part of a balanced program in physical Ed
ucation One form of rhythmic activity is the square dance which is becoming an in
creasingly popular form of folk dancing Many teachers have had some personal experi
ence in square dancing but may not feel fully prepared for handling an assignment to
teach square dancing as a rhythmic activity and a useful pleasurable social skill
The following 12 lessons in square dancing constitute an experimental effort to be
helpful to teachers who want to teach square dancing but who lack full confidence in
their capability to do it and would welcome the opportunity to hear how a competent
professional went about it Perhaps also they are in school situations lacking full
facilities and materials such as square dance music and callers and would welcome such
materials already prepared on tape The first lessons are specifically designed to
teach rhythm and dancing to rhythm without any complicated figures Timing of figures
is stressed To this end quadrilles and contratype figures which are measured out
to the music and do not require a caller only a prompter are used extensively at
the beginning The traditional construction of squares is adhered to which included
an introduction a figure and an ending with the figure broken up by various breaks
As the lessons progress figures and breaks become progressively more difficult el
NOTE All tapes are approximately 60 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200
tape for each program wanted
Catalog No
17258A
Title
Length
Square Dancing Lesson 1 60 min
1 Introduction to square dancing practice keeping time to music
letting heel down on beat the square dance step walkingsliding
step circling to left and right to phrase of 8 counts and prome
nade The square dance set partner corner squaring set Square
dance made up of introduction figure and ending How couples in a
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set are numbered Using forearm grasp for right and lefthand turns
2 Mixer Pattycake Polka 3 Square Texas Star star figure star
promenade swing and promenade 4 Ladies chain danced in a qua
drille A quadrille is a square dance figure danced to music but
doesnt require a caller merely uses a prompt 5 Square Just
Because a quadrille made up of swing promenade forward and back
ladies chain 6 Circle Dance Oh Susannah sashay around partner
and corner grand right and left promenade 7 Square Take a
Peek a visiting couple dance including swing circle grand right
and left ladies chain promenade and corner by right and partner
by left a doseydo though the name is not used 8 Square Texas
Wagon Wheel 9 Contra dance Virginia Reel 10 Circle contra or
progressive two The Good Girl uses ladies chain star sashay
pass through 11 Square Texas Star reviewed plus use of scat
and scoot to get new partner and walk around corner and seesaw
partner 12 Square Just Because reviewed a singing call
17258B Part Two of Above 60 min
17259A Square Dancing Lesson 2 60 min
1 Review of lesson 1 dance to music ladies chain circle prome
nade grand right and left 2 Correct promenade skaters position
with left hand on top correct swing buzzstep swing and who is
right hand lady 3 Square dance using figures learned 4 Circle
Dance Oh Susannah reviewed practices the grand right and left
and sashay 5 Circle Contra The Good Girl reviewed circle
sashay swing ladies chain 6 New Mixer Texas Schottische
learn schottische step first 7 Square Just Because reviewed
including ladies chain 8 New Quadrille Grand Square using
ladies chain 9 New Square Dive for the Oyster 10 New Square
Star by the Right 11 Square Grand Square reviewed 12 Allemande
left and grand right and left 13 Square Just Because reviewed
17259B Part Two of Above 60 min
17260A Square Dancing Lesson 3 60 min
1 Mixer Pattycake Polka reviewed 2 New Progressive Two One
Go Over Two Go Under over and under swing circle pass through
3 New Quadrille Lowrey No 1 circle sashay partner and cornei
chain threequarters turn partner by left combined with review of
Texas Wagon Wheel Square 4 Circle Contra Good Girl reviewed
5 Mixer Texas Schottische reviewed 6 New Contra Fairfield
Fancy instruction then music without call 7 New Square Coming
Around the Mountain circle bow and swing grand right and left
ladies chain allemande promenade 8 Square Star by the Right
reviewed 9 New Square Dip and Dive 10 New Square Alabama
Jubilee
17260B Part Two of Above 60 min
17261A Square Dancing Lesson 4 60 min
1 Mixer Texas Schottische reviewed 2 Review promenade swing
ladies chain 3 Right and left through as done in Austin and else
where 4 Quadrille Grand Square reviewed using ladies chain
right and left through and half promenade 5 New Quadrille
Queens Quadrille ladies chain right and left through circle
swing corner promenade 6 New Square Promenade the Outside Ring
right and left through allemande left promenade 7 Square
Coming Around the Mountain reviewed emphasizing right and left
through allemande left pass partner and swing next promenade 8
Square Dip and Dive reviewed 9 New Square El Paso Star Star
figures 10 Contra Dance Variation of All the Way to Galway 11
Hash Square Dip and Dive right and left through 12 Square
Coming Around the Mountain reviewed
17261B Part Two of Above 60 min
17262A Square Dancing Lesson 5 60 min
1 New Mixer Jolly Is the Miller twostep 2 Square El Paso
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Star reviewed 3 Square Star by the Right another star figure
A Hand grip for star figures pack saddle grip taking hand of
opposite etc 5 Texas style dosido 6 New Mixer White Silver
Sands 7 New Square Figure 8 including dosido 8 Correct way
to balance 9 New Square Birdie in the Cage 10 Sashay around
corner passing right shoulders seesaw taw passing left shoulders
11 New Square Cast Off Six 12 Buzzstep swing 13 Quadrille
Queens Quadrille reviewed using right and left through swing
circle promenade ladies chain 14 Folk Dance Patch Tanz an
Israeli folk dance 15 Hash Square Birdie in the Cage Star by
the Right Cast Off Six Figure 8 including right and left through
dosido
17262B Part Two of Above JJ
17263A Square Dancing Lesson 6 n j
1 Round Dance White Silver Sands reviewed 2 Square Birdie in
the Cage reviewed 3 Dosido 4 New Square Dosido the Set
visiting couple dance allemande left grand right and left dosi
do 5 New Square Chase the Rabbit Chase the Squirrel 6 Qua
drille Lowrey No 1 reviewed 7 New Mixer Teton Mountain
Stomp 8 Circle Contra Good Girl reviewed 9 New Square
Arkansas Traveler emphasizes dosido 10 More recent basics
grand right and left variations including once and a half and turn
back allemande variation allemande thar 11 New Square Around
Just One one of newer figures
17263B Part Two of Above
17264A Square Dancing Lesson 7
1 Square Arkansas Traveler reviewed 2 Square Birdie in the
Cage reviewed using turn back and onceandahalf 3 New Square
Cowboy Loop 4 New Circle Dance Oh Johnny 5 Square Texas
Wagon Wheel reviewed 6 New Square Catch All Eight Catch all
8 figure allemande thar 7 Mixer Texas Schottische reviewed 8
Square Dip and Dive reviewed using catch all 8 break right and
left through ladies chain 9 Hash Birdie in the Cage Star by
the Right etc Frank Stockley Guest Caller
17264B Part Two of Above 60 min
17265A Square Dancing Lesson 8 60 min
1 Mixer White Silver Sands reviewed 2 Quadrille Queens
Quadrille reviewed 3 Square Catch All Eight reviewed using
turn back break 4 Contra Good Girl done in contra lines rather
than in circle as previously 5 Square Cowboy Loop reviewed 6
New Mixer Left Footers OneStep 7 New Square Floorwalker 8
Review allemande thar break 9 New Square Swing All Eight split
corner promenade sashay swing 10 Square Star by the Right
reviewed called by Frank Stockley guest caller 11 New Square
Hot Time in the Old Town called by Frank Stockley 12 Square
Alabama Jubilee reviewed
17265B Part Two of Above 60 min
17266A Square Dancing Lesson 9 60 miru
1 Round Dance Left Footers OneStep reviewed 2 Square Swing
All Eight reviewed 3 Square Cowboy Loop reviewed 4 Square
Catch All Eight reviewed the catch all 8 figure almost a basic
split ring onceandahalf break 5 Mixer Square using scoot and
scat from star figure 6 New Square Ends Turn In 7 New Square
Spinning Wheel emphasizes basics ladies chain right and left
through 8 Contra Dance All the Way to Galway reviewed 9 New
square dance figures allemande breaks 10 Drill pass through
right and left through difference between the two and the cross
trail through 11 Hash dance using above figures also promenade
and wheel around 12 New figure allemande 0
17266B Part Two of Above 60 min
17267A Square Dancing Lesson 10 60 min
1 Round Dance Left Footers OneStep reviewed 2 Square
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Spinning Wheel reviewed emphasizing cross trail through wheel
around right and left through allemande 3 Review cross trail
break and allemande 0 4 New Square Sally Goodin allemande left
grand right and left promenade swing turn by left and by right 5
Square Ends Turn In reviewed emphasizing pass through right
and left through allemande breaks cross trail through 6 Square
Floorwalker reviewed including newer breaks 7 New Square The
H basic dance then incorporating Sashay Four to the Right the
combined dance called Quarter Sashay 8 Square Variation of Lazy
H 9 Square Ends Turn In reviewed
17267B Part Two of Above 60 min
17268A Square Dancing Lesson 11 60 min
1 Review figures box the gnat box the flea cross trail through
dive throughpass throughright and left through 2 New figure
the square through half square through threequarter square
through and full square through and the square through combined
with other figures 3 Square Floorwalker reviewed 4 Square
Ends Turn In reviewed using square through break 5 Review
figures box the gnat cross trail through square through half
sashay chain 6 New figures dixie chain bend the line divide
the line roll back and half sashay in a star promenade
17268B Part Two of Above 60 min
17269A Square Dancing Lesson 12 60 min
I Mixer White Silver Sands 2 Square Ring on Her Finger
Cecil Rockwell 3 Square Little Red Wagon Skeet Parks 4
Mixer TwoStep 5 Square Arkansas Traveler Minor Pounds 6
Square She Dreamed Joe Brown 7 Square Queens Quadrille
Cecil Rockwell 8 Round White Silver Sands 9 Square Ends Turn
In Jim Horn 10 Square My Pretty Little Girl Skeet Parks
II Mixer 12 Square Dip and Dive Joe Brown 13 Square True
Blue Cecil Rockwell 14 Mixer Oh Johnny 15 Mixer Good Girl
George Lowrey 16 Square Floorwalker George Lowrey
17 Square Quarter Sashay Joe Brown 18 Square Chicken
Plucker Minor Pounds 19 Square FalseHearted Gal Skeet
Parks 20 Square Figure 8 George Lowrey
17269B Part Two of Above 60 min
ADVENTURES IN MUSIC
Bl
Dancing with the Worlds People is the theme selected for this series by Mathilda
Heck music supervisor for the St Paul Schools It is hoped that through the medium
of the dance and the dance music of the world we will approach a new understanding
of all people eljh
Catalog No Titl
2810 Dancing With the Worlds Peoples
2811 African Dances
2812 Dances of the American Indian
2813 South American Dances
2814 East Indian Dances
2815 Mexican Dances
2816 Spanish Dances
2818 Irish Dances
2819 Hungarian Dances
2820 The Nutcracker Ballet
2821 Slavonic Dances
2822 Dances of the U S A
2823 Israeli Dances
A Preview
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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2824
2825
2826
2827
2828
2829
2830
2831
2832
2833
2834
2835
2836
Dance Tunes of Bachs Day
In the Time of Minuets
French Dances
Mazurkas and Polonaises of Chopin
Famous Brahms Waltzes
English and Scotch Dances
Dancing to Waltz Kings Music
Ballets of Delibes
Russian Ballets
Ravels Dance Music
The Fire Bird
Dance of the Hours
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
15 min
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EARLY AMERICAN DANCES
A97
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 folk
music together with the musical scores and diagrams illustrating the movements and
explicit instructions for executing the dances the words and music of eighteen sing
ing calls is available from Village Music Shop 722 Nightingale Dearborn Michigan
for the sum of 150 postpaid peljhsha
Catalog No
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
2578A
2578B
2580
2581
2582
2583
2584
2585
2586
2587
Early American Round Dances
Title
Hungarian Varsouvienne
Old Southern Schottische
Heel and Toe Polka
Rye Waltz
Badger Gavotte
Varsouvienne Waltz
Blue Danube
Tales From the Vienna Woods
Military Schottische
Keynote Schottische
Schottische Medley
Early American Square Dances
with calls
Plain Quadrille
Part Two of Above
Standard Club Quadrille Figure 1
Standard Club Quadrille Figure 2
Standard Club Quadrille Figure 3
Jigs and Reels
Lancers Oriental Figures 1 and 2
Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4
Lancers Oriental Figure 5
Captain Jinks
Length
15 min
15 min
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15 min
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217 2588
2589 HinkyDinky Parlez Vous 15 mm
2590 Life on the Ocean Wave 15 min
2591 Portland Fancy 15 min
2592 Novelty March Mixer 15 min
2593 Virginia Reel 15 min
2594 Lady Round the Lady 15 min
2595 Firemans Dance 15 min
2765 UptownDowntown 15 min
2766 Hook and A Whirl 15 min
2767 Prairie Queen 15 min
2768 Yankee Doodle Dandy 15 min
2769 Gunnings Quadrille With Grand Square 15 min
2770 Nellie Bly Early American Square Dances without calls 15 min
2771A Plain Quadrille 15 min
2771B Part Two of Above 15 min
2773 Lancers Oriental Figures 1 and 2 15 min
2774 Lancers Oriental Figures 3 and 4 15 min
2775 Lancers priental Figure 5 15 min
2776A Black Cat Quadrille 15 min
2776B Part Two of Above 15 min
2778 Hulls Victory Contredanse 15 min
2779 Lady Walpoles Reel 15 min
2780 Quadrille Medley of Hornpipes 15 min
2781 Newport Quadrille Grapevine Twist 15 min
2782 Ticknors Quadrille 15 min
2783 Quadrille Cub Berdans Favorite 15 min
1331 Firemans Dance 15 min
1332 Money Musk CBS TELL IT AGAIN B88 15 min
Furnished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department of Education jhsh
Catalog Nc Title Length
15468 Adventures of Buffalo Bill 30 min
15469 Baron Munchhausen 30 min
15470 BlackBeauty 30 min
15471 Corsican Brothers 30 min
15472 Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde 30 min
15473 Huckleberry Finn 30 min
15474 Hunchback of Notre Dame 30 min
15475 Kidnapped 30 min
15476 Last of the Mohicans 30 min
15477 Luck of Roaring Camp 30 min
15478 Man Without a Country 30 min
15479 Michael Strogoff 30 min
15480 Moby Dick 30 min
15481 Moon Stone The 30 min
15482 Mysterious Island 30 min
15483 Quinton Durward 30 min
15484 Rip Van Winkle 30 min
15485 Trial of Captain Kidd 30 min
15486 Two Years Before the Mast 218 30 min

LIBRARY CLASSICS
A28
The following series of twentysix programs was prepared at Indiana University 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
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
Title
Length
Introduction Where the Roads Lead 1 mn
The roads of adventure into the world of books are many they lead
to everywhere
Treasures of the Earth
The story of men who sought Black Gold
The Sky at Night
The story of Edmund Halley the English astronomer
Buried Cities
The result of the terrible eruption of the valcano Vesuvius
American Strong Men
Mike Fink the King of the Keelboatmen
Norse Heroes Lief the Lucky
Greek Heroes Odysseus ten years of wandering
Modern Whimsey
The amusing story of a young maple tree
Hot Lands
Shim is an Arab boy who lives in the distant deserts of Persia
The White Continent
The diary of Captain Robert Scott
The Other Americas
Pitas pig was painted yellow with pink roses on his back
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
Tex and Ross Salem try their luck in the Great Western Gold Rush of
1849 c
15 min
Horses
Ringling Brothers The Greatest Show on Earth
Wild Animals Africa and The Johnson Family 15 min
Family Life The story of a family in Fairbanks Alaska 15 min
i 15 min
Workers
This is the story of the Johnsons a Negro family living near
Memphis Tennessee
Mountains men risk their lives climbing mountains 15 mm
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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POETIC PATTERNS
A89
Produced and submitted by Oregon School of the Air Radio Station KOAC General Exten
sion Division Oregon State System of Higher Education The Oregon School of the Air
planned this poetry reading program especially for correlation with the high school
literature curriculum Programs are presented by Sheldon Goldstein and Duane Tucker
whose aim is to provide pleasant poetic experiences and oral interpretations to help
in the development of appreciation for poetry sha
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Length
Catalog No Title
1487 What Is Poetry 15 min
Ars Poetica by Archibald Macleish Tentative Definitions of
Poetry by Carl Sandburg Poetry by Marianne Moore
1488 The People Sing 15 min
Robin Hood and the Peddler Lord Randall My Billy Boy Sour
wood Mountain Cowboys Gettin1 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 Whippoor
will 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 Iron
sides 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 Chant Song of the
House The Pumpkin by Whittier
1495 Words Create Atmosphere 15 min
Ulalume by Poe Kubla Khan by Coleridge Weary Blues by Langs
ton Hughes
1496 Pictures of the Imagists
The Poplar by Richard Aldington
Day by Amy Lowell Armies by J
1497 Expressions of Love
Power of Love from Antigone by Sophocles two sonnets by Shake
speare Passionate Shepherd to his Love by Marlowe Loves Phi
losophy by Shelley two Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth
Barrett Browing Somewhere I Have Never Traveled by E E Cummings
1498 Holiday Time 15 min
House of Christmas by Chesterton Brotherhood by Markham Tuft
of Flowers by Frost A Childs Prayer by Francis Thompson Laugh
and Be Merry by Masefield
1499 Funny Bones 15 min
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll Those Two Boys by Franklin P
Adams Nightmare by W S Gilbert Golly How Truth Will Out by
Ogden Nash Jim by Hillaire Belloc Blind Men and the Elephant
by John G Saxe
1500 Dreams of a Better World 15 min
The Dead Make Rules by Mary C Davies These Things Shall Be by
John A Symonds Nightpiece by John Manifold For My People by
Margaret Walker Prayer by Untermeyer Locksley Hall by Tennyson
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
15 min
Easter by F S Flint Spring
G Fletcher
15 min
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1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
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1520
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1522
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1524
1525A
1525B
1527
1528
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Cotton Mather and Captain Kidd by Stephen Vincent Benet Mr
Floods Party by Edward Arlington Robinson
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
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
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
Industrial America 15 min
Auto Wreck by Karl Shapiro Steel by Auslander
They Looked at America 15 min
Years of the Modern by Whitman Selections from The People Yes
by Sandburg
Oriental Simplicity Poems from China and Japan 15 min
West African Bible Stories 15 min
From the book How God Fixed Jonah by Lorenz Graham
Prose Poetry 15 min
Journey to the North from Of Time and the River by Thomas Wolfe
Selections from the Bible 15 min
Exodus Chapter 14 Psalm 90 Ecclesiastes Chapter 1
Spring in the Country 15 min
Pippas Song by Browning Crocus by Kreymborg Chanson 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
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
For the Wanderlust Is on Me 15 min
I Want to Go Wandering by Lindsay Song of the Open Road by
Whitman
English Dramatic Narratives
My Last Duchess by Browning Ulysses by Tennyson
Early American Dramatic Narratives
Maud Muller by Whittier The Last Leaf by Holmes
by Poe
Death of the Hired Man by Robert Frost
Poetry in Drama by Shakespeare
Modern Poetry in Drama
Chorus from Murder in the Cathedral by Eliot selections from The
Ladys Not for Burning by Fry and from Winterset by Anderson
Poetry of Lord Byron
Poetry of Percy Shelley
Poetry of Percy Shelley
Poetry of Elizabeth Browning
Poetry of Robert Browning
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Part Two of Above
Victorian Nonsense Poets
Poetry of Lord Tennyson
Selections from In Memorium
15 min
15 min
Annabel Lee
15 min
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221POETS PLAYHOUSE
A90
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 Educational RadioTelevision Pro
grams 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 Ben
jamin Mrs Virginia Jackson and Bill Cavness Courtesy of Texas School of the Air
and Tapes eljhsh
Catalog No Title
16023 Sister Helen Dante Gabriel Rosetti
16024 Youth and Art Robert Browning
16025 John Gilpins Ride William Cowper
16138 The Portrait Owen Meredith
16139 Horatius At the Bridge Thomas Babington Macaulay
16140 Michael William Wordsworth
16141 Phantasmagoria Lewis Carroll
16142 Mozart and Salieri Pushkin
16143 Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
16144 The Glove and the Lions Leigh Hunt
16145 Dis 01 Hammer Kill John Henry Folk ballad
16146 Kentucky Belle Constance Fenimore Woolson
16147 The Forsaken Merman Matthew Arnold
Length
30 min
30 min
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WORDS WITH MUSIC
B36
A series of programs which gives a descriptive biography of the poets named that re
lates his work to the times in which he lived These programs are recited by Paul
Mathews and originated over Station KUOM shta
Catalog No
15045
15046
15047
15048
15049
15050
Title
Length
The Poetry of William Shakespeare 30 min
The Poetry of William Wordsworth and His Friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge
30 min
The Poetry of Francis Thompson 30 min
Poems By Shelley and Keats 30 min
The Works of Oscar Wilde and Charlotte Meaux 30 min
The Poetic Prose of Thomas Wolfe Narrated by Otto Carl Storr 30 min
The following dramatic productions were adapted and performed for radio by the Univer
sity of Minnesota Radio Guild members shta
15051A
15051B
15052A
15052B
15053A
15053B
15054A
He Who Gets Slapped 30 min
Leonid Andreyev Russian melodrama showing a gay swift moving
life of a circus
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Cherry Orchard 30 min
Anton Chekhov Picture of the passing old order of Russian
Aristocracy
Part Two of Above 30 min
Camile 30 min
Alexandre Dumas The Story of Marguerite Geutier clever fashion
able and sophisticated Parisienne who has never known real love
Part Two of Above 30 min
The Dream Play 30 min
August Strindberg An imaginative romance expressing the authors
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15054B
15055A
15055B
conception of life as a waking dream
Part Two of Above 30 min
theliilliam Shakespeare One of the four great tragedies written in
Shakespeares period of despair 3Q
Part Two of Above
RHYME AND REASON OVER THE COFFEE CUPS
A91
Ploduca and spitted by WjUniversity MZZ
shta
Catalog No
15197
15198
15199
15200
15201
15202
15203
15204A
15204B
15206
15207
15208
15209
15210
15211
15212
15213
15214
15215
15216
15217
15218
15219
15220
15221
15222
15223
15224
15225
15226
Title
Remember Me by C Rossetti
Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening By Frost
The Soul Selects by Emily Dickinson
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries by Housman
That Time of Year by Shakespeare
The World Is Too Much With Us By Wordsworth
Westminster Bridge by Wordsworth
Sailing to Byzantium by Yeats
Th Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great by Spender
The Windhover by Hopkins
At a Solemn Music by Milton
Meeting At Night By Browning
Sonnet 129 by Shakespeare
Jabberwocky by Carroll
I Sing of a Maiden Anon
They Flee From Me By Wyatt
RirhaTd Corv by Robinson
Bells for John Whitesides Daughter by Ransom
Ozymandias by Shelley
Ode to a Nightingale by Keats
The Darkling Thrush by Hardy
The Passerby by Bridges
Cargoes by Masefield
In My Craft or Sullen Art by Thomas
Preludes I by T S Eliot
Death Be Not Proud by Donne
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal by Wordsworth
Dover Beach by Arnold
Edward Anon
Length
30 min
30 min
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PORTRAITS FOR TODAY
D21
Produced by George C Johnson Indiana Submitted by Indiana School of the Sky
Indiana U Courtesy of Kent State University shta
Catalog No
4822
4823
4824
Title
William Shakespeare 15641616
John Milton 16081674
Thomas Paine 17371809
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Length
15 min
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4826
4827
4828
4829
4830
4831
4832
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
Lord Byron 17881824
Percy Bysshe Shelley 17921822
John Keats 17951821
Washington Irving 17831859
Edgar Allan Poe 18091849
Ralph Waldo Emerson 18031882
Charles Dickens 18121870
Henry David Thoreau 18171862
George Eliot 18191880
Herman Melville 18191891
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861
Robert Browning 18121889
Walt Whitman 18191892
Emily Dickinson 18301886
Christina Rossetti 18301894
Ambrose Bierce 18421914
Robert Louis Stevenson 18501894
Mark Twain 18351910
Rudyard Kipling 18651936
0 Henry 18621910
Vachel Lindsay 18791931
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PORTRAITS FOR TODAY
D22
Biographical sketches of British and American authors Chaucer to ONeill Pictures
of the writers as seen from one point of view in their works and in the facts of their
lives as found recorded Produced by George C Johnson Director Radio and Televi
sion Education Submitted by Indiana University Radio and Television Service No
broadcast restrictions Programmed with local opener and closers Courtesv of
Kent State University sha

Catalog No
4846 Geoffrey Chaucer
4847 Edmund Spenser
4848 William Shakespeare
4849 Thomas Campion
4850 Andrew Marvell
4851 Richard Lovelace
4852 Jonathan Swift
4853 Alexander Pope
4854 William Blake
4855 Robert Burns
4856 William Wordsworth
4857 Samuel Taylor Coleridge
4858 Sir Walter Scott
4859 Jane Austen
4860 The Bronte Sisters
4861 Nathaniel Hawthorne
4862 Alfred Lord Tennyson
4863 Dante Gabriel Rossetti
4864 George Bernard Shaw
4865 Thomas Hardy
4866 John Millington Synge
4867 William Butler Yeats
4868 John Galsworthy
4869 Eugene ONeill
Title
Length
15 min
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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 Eliza
beth Bishop all with the advice of the Fellows of the Library of Congress inAmencan
Letters They include readings by younger poets as well as those long recognized
both English and American They were originally recorded by The Library of Congress
Recording Laboratory jhsha
Catalog No
2857
2858
15597
15598
15599
2862
15600
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Title
Length
15602
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
Wystan Hugh Auden 15 min
Reading the following poems Alonso to Ferdinand Musee des Beaux
Arts and Refugee Blues
Richard Eberhart
Reading the following poems Now Is the Air Made of Chiming Balls
Dam Neck Virginia The Fury of Aerial Bombardment The Groundhog
30 min
Louis Bogan
Reading the following poems The Sleeping Fury The Alchemist Hence
forth from the Mind The Daemon Last Hill in a Vista The Mark
Paul Engle
Reading the following poems West of Midnight Pair Fisherman
Ralph Waldo Emerson Conclusion of Corn
Marianne Moore 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
Reading the following poems Peace on Earth Light Hearted William
Spring and All By the road to the contagious hospital It is
Living Coral Queen AnnsLace The Yachts
Robert Penn Warren
Reading the following poems Terror Pursuit
E E Cummings xu u J 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
30 min
T e Readingt following poems The Day Inflatable Globe A Narrative
Problem of Immortality The Phoenix
John Crowe Ransom
Reading the following poems Bells for John Whitesides Daughter
Janet Waking Here Lies a Lady Captain Carpenter
30 min
William Meredith

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15609
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15611
15612
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30 min
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Reading the following poems String Quartet Carrier Battlewagon
Transport
Yvor Winters
Reading the following poems Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight John
Sutter Time and the Garden The California Oaks
Randall Jarrell
Reading the following poems Lady Bates Stalag Luft
Karl Shapiro
Reading the following poem Elegy for a Dead Soldier
Herbert Read
Reading the following poem A World Within a War
Phelps Putnam
Reading the following poem Ballad of a Strange Thing
John Berryman
Js in
Reading the following poems Winter Landscape The Ball Poem The
Lightning Canto Amor
Horace Gregory
Reading the following poems Opera Opera Chorus for Survival Poem
14 Fortune for Mirabel
Delmore Schwartz 30 min
Reading the following poems The Repetitive Heart Part IX From
Genesis ManicDepressive Lincoln National Hero Starlight 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 Gar
ment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness
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 Jeronimos
House At the Fishhouses
Theodore Roethke ir
Reading the following poem The Lost Son
Witter Bynner
Reading the following poems A Thrush in the Moonlight From Against
the Cold Sonnets 14 18 and 20 A Dance for Rain
Robert Fitzgerald ori
3 30 min
Reading the following poems De Orbe Novo Celestine Sophocles1
Oedipus at Colonus from Scene VIII Messenger Scene
Marya Zaturenska
Reading the following poems Water and Shadow For the Seasons
Snowstorm in January After St Theresa The Castaways Falling
Tears Awakening Heavens
Muriel Rukeyser 30 min
Reading the following poem Ajanta
Howard Baker
Reading the following poem Ode to the Sea
Leonie Adams or
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 Remem
bered Morning Going Home from the Party On an Old Woman Dying
Country Burial Winter Garden Old Love
Robert Lowell on
n 30 min
Reading the following poems Christmas Eve under Hookers Statue
Death of the Sheriff Part 1 Between the Porch and the Altar 1

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Mother and Son 2 Adam and Eve 3 Katherines Dream 4 At the
Altar
leading the following poem Preludes for Memnon XIV XIX LXIII
III and XXIX 30 min
WilllRmeadTg0the following poems To an Old Lady Just a Smack at Auden
Missing Dates Bacchus
ArChiRaeadinagCihe5following 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
ZIV SERIES
B87
nished through the courtesy of the Virginia State Department of Education
Title
Fur
Catalog No
15547 Arabian Knight
15548 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court
15549 Cyrano de Bergerac
15550 David Copperfield
15551 Diamond Lens
15552 Frankenstein
15553 Jane Eyre
15554 Joan of Arc
15555 Les Miserables
15556 Little Women
15557 Queen of Spades
15558 Vanity Fair
15559 Wuthering Heights
jhsh
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WORDS AND MUSIC
D88
H d usic UdMigJ to instruct as 11 as please The
throughout to instill a basic understanainy cPries has been produced by
of University of Colorado eljhshta
Catalog No
5082
5084
5085
5089
5105
Title
Length
15 min
ST0hedpoemf tre heard will be those which suggest the long rhythm of
the wave or the loud crash of breakers on the shore or the quieter
flow of an inland water 15 min
MeldThe audience will find itself swept up in lively sounds of the piper
fHHleT he bellrinqer the barrelorgan man
FootfaUsloetimes feet J their own rhythms and sounds min
ThS Tre rfpoems that themselves fit the requirements of the best
words in the best places 15 fflin
Metaphor Barter bv Sara Teasdale Who Has
SFtSVK 5eSlSri2S vUs Y Herbert
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Imagery 1c
15 min
The painter paints with brush or palette knife and oils or water
colors the poet paints too with his pen or pencil or even his
typewriter
Romance le
15 min
Among the moods and the moments that a poet knows and expresses best
romantic love is a favorite
Wanderlust
The call of the open road the lure of the unknownthis is the
theme of much of the poetry that appeals to restless youth
Bittersweet
tl id mm
There is no doubt about it that strangely enough there is much
pleasure to be found in sadnesswhen transmuted into poetry that
Courage and Adventure lc
r j j i ly min
Poetry and song have sustained the spirit of man since time began
and there is no dearth of poetry that celebrates mans spirit in the
face of peril
Fun and Frolic c
tl 15 min
This is when we call on poetry to show us how lightly poets can trip
it when they have a mind to
Americana
The poetry to be aired on this tape represents a truly American
quality
Wit min
This poetry is full of surprises unexpected turns and sudden
keennesses
Wisdom
The object of this type of poetry is not to surprise but to epito
mize v
Creative Writing
Featured will be new poems by new poetsand perhaps the poets them
selves reading
WHY IS A WRITER
D97
Writers write for many different reasons The programs in this series therefore
have many different kinds of things to say about the people who have become famous as
writers Thesethings have to do with the facts of writers lives with their main
ideas with their concepts of writing and with their influences upon the people of
their times Literature is made up of this complex combination The appreciation of
literature is the understanding of why the writer wrote and what he said Each
program will point out numerous topics appropriate for discussion following each
showing Courtesy of University of Colorado jhsha
Catalog No
5333
5334
5335
5336
5337
Title
Length
15 min
Mark Twain on the Mississippi
This tape is about the formative years of Sam Clemens
Critic of the King 15 min
xh TIliSiSn0ther W3y f describin9 the English writer Leigh Hunt
The undecided
2J rtSrpolnt of view about the taMica
The Beggars Opera
This was written by the Englishman John Gay and used to criticize
the character of the Prime Minister of England
Shakespeare or Not That Is the Question 15 min
This tape attempts to show how it is possible that people are not1
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sure about what an author wrote
Soperated by a man who called himself Martin Marprelate
Willfwaf noall strange according to our present social
standards 15 min
The FThis wafthe way in which many people saw one of the last centurys
greatest writers of poetry Emily Dickinson
The LTheirsawLChomas Catterton a brilliant young man who attested a
brilliant scheme to pass off his forgeries as the work of a 15th
century priest 15 min
The Letter to Chesterfield
This story was written by Samuel Johnson in 1755
Walt Whitman the Free American
This man astounded and shocked many of his readers by his different
kind of writing 15 min
Ihis was1heCcase of John Miltons willingness to completely lose
his eyesight rather than give up his battle to defend his political
beliefs 15 mirw
Old Ithe name Qf both a poem and a ship The poem was written by
Oliver Wendell Holmes
The Writer for Children
Robert Louis Stevenson is considered such a writer
GUJKl2i2nll England laugh about some of the problems of the
daX j 15 min
Thoreaus Walden
This was a picture of nature painted with words
The BShoes Qf g reform program for all
of England 15 min
The Kings Quair ci
This was actually written by a king James I of Scotland
id min
UtPihis is an imaginary place but it is a wonderful place in which all
the ills of society have been cured
The Adventurer Joseph Conrad was such a man J
The hlsis the title that Upton Sinclair gave to his 1903 book about
The WrUeThinkf Jonathan Swift was considered such a man 15 min
Behind thfHumorist This tells about Mark Twains double role 15 min
The Hired Pen history during the troubled reign of
King Charles II OQ 1C
Jonson in Jail This was not an unusual circumstance in 1598 15 min
IrVinhSiswasTplace filled with families who had a great feeling for
their own importance
HOMAGE TO POETS
D52
Commentary and read
Catalog No
ings Courtesy of the University of K4ichigan shta
Title
229
Length
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Federico Garcia Lorca 30 min
Lorca 18991936 is known as the most powerful poet of Spain as
well as the countrys most gifted son Professor Pearce comments on
Lorcas life and work Two of Lorcas most famous poems are read
by Ed Burrows Romance of the Civil Guard and Death of a Bull
fighter
Francis Thompson and Gerard Manly Hopkins 30 min
Professor Pearces commentary reveals an age of controversy
political and social revolution industrial and scientific growth
religious and philosophic questing that characterized the 19th
Century Professor G B Harrison reads The Hound of Heaven
by Francis Thompson 18591907 and following Professor Pearces
biographical remarks concering G M Hopkins 18441889 Ed Burrows
reads his The Wreck of the Deutschland
T S Eliot 30 min
Thomas Stearns Eliot b 1888 as Professor Pearce points out had
impact upon poetic sensibility and practice in our time and has been
crucial and farreaching as a writer critic editor and controver
sialist Ed Burrows reads a poem dedicated to Eliot by S H Arden
Also read are Burnt Norton and East Coker from Eliots famous
Four Quartets
T s Eliot 30 min
Professor Pearce indicates the appropriateness of the word quartet
in the title of the selections read for their poetic structure has
a close analogy to musical form Ed Burrows reads the concluding
quartets The Dry Salvages and Little Gidding
Robert Browning 30 min
The Victorian poet Browning 18121889 had the reputation of
being difficult abstruse esoteric says Professor Pearce This
is unfortunate considering the fact that he was a remarkable and
entertaining poet Poetry of our day owes much of its technical
virtuosity to Browning The selections read by Ed Burrows are
Fra Lippo Lippi and The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxeds
Church
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 30 min
Coleridge 17221834 says Professor Pearce was the intellectual
master of the English Romantic Movement and author of one of the
worlds most remarkable poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
This poem read by Ed Burrow has as its basis significant symbolism
dealing with religion and western man
John Keats 30 min
Professor Pearce calls Keats 17951821 The poet of stillness
slowness and the static His reputation for rich but delicate sen
suousness is gained by such works as The Eve of St Agnes Ed
Burrows reads this poem and also the unfinished work The Eve of
St Mark
William Butler Yeats 30 min
It is hard to compress or even crosssection Yeats 18651939
varied brilliant career in a halfhours reading says Professor
Pearce He believes the best approach is to make a small parcel of
a few representative poems from each of his main phases Ed Burrows
reads Song of the Wandering Aegis Brown Penny and Easter
1916
Robert Lowell 30 min
This young American poet b 1916 is a writer of religious verse
Professor Pearce comments on the dramatic qualities of his poetry
concrete but imaginative From Lowells Pulitzer Prize winning
volume Lord Wearys Castle Ed Burrows reads the following
selections The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket Salem
Rebellion The Drunken Fisherman and Christmas in Black Rock
Robert Burns 30 min
The songs and ballads of Burns 17591796 says Professor Pearce
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are woven into the very fabric of the daily lives of the English
speaking world which is probably the highest compliment one can
pay a poet Scotlands national poet is sentimental and at other
times patriotic and nationalistic Professor Everett S Brown reads
the wellknown Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doone A Mans a Man
for A That and Tarn OShanter
Archibald MacLeish 30 min
MacLeish b 1892 says Professor Pearce is a kind of mirrorof
our time His books on verse and drama reveal him as an expatriate
in the twenties a political liberal rediscovering America in the
thirties a government official in the forties and a college pro
fessor in the fifties Ed Burrows reads a number of excerpts from
his Pulitzer Prize work Conquistador dealing with the conquest of
Mexico by Cortez
30 min
John Donne
Donne c 15721631 Professor Pearce observes conveyed through
his stanzas the feeling of transition from the medieval to the new
world He wrote some of the finest religious poetry as well as sonqs
of fervent love Ed Burrows reads from his sentimental songs Go
and Catch a Fallen Star A Hymn to God the Father The Sun
Rising Love Gallitan and The Good Moral
30 min
Carl Sandburg
The common bond of all of Sandburgs b1878 works Professor Pearce
observes is concern for the sanctity of persons places things
and institutions He drew his direct manner of expression from Walt
Whitman but his has far more balladry revolt fizz and sparkle
than Whitman Of The People Yes which Ed Burrows reads Sandburg
said It might be called a footnote to the Gettysburg Address
OUT OF MY LIFE
A18
Composed of informal essays and thoughts in the words of great writers past and pres
ent They explain an interesting point of view and illustrate various styles of ex
pressing 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
Catalog No
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
2706
2707
Title
shta
Length
15 min
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
Frank Moore Colby The Pursuit of Humor
Logan P Smith Trivia
Donald Culross Peattie Almanac for Moderns
William 0 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 horse from My Name Is Aren
Sherwood Anderson A Writers Copy of Realism n
D H Lawrence Morning in Mexico
15 min
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POETIC PATTERNS
C91
Produced by Oregon
School of the Air Radio Station KOAC General Extension Division
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Oregon State System of Higher Educationjhsha
Catalog No Title
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
Poems of William Cullen Bryant
Poetry by Henry W Longfellow
The LotusEaters By Tennyson
Selections From The Rubaiyat
Nineteenth Century Russian Poets
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
THE WORLD OF STORY
D89
The World of Story is a dramatization of all kinds of stories from the ancient to
the modern Some are familiar some are variations of the familiar a few are bright
and new Children have always read and reread them These stories coming from all
nations and all times are also appropriate as the basis for discussion of the human
values The World of Story relates experiences which are imaginatively educational
Courtesy of University of Colorado eljhsh
Catalog No Title
5116 The Story of John Henry American
5117 The Fisherman and His Wife German
5118 The Tale of the Lazy People South American
5119 The Tiger the Brahmin and the Jackal East Indian
5120 The Weaver of the Frost Japanese
5121 The Jumping Frog American
5122 Robin Hood Turns Butcher English
5123 The Twelve Months Czechoslovakian
5124 Many Moons American
5125 The Jolly Tailor Who Became King Polish
5126 The Man and the Snake American
5127 Drakestail French
5128 The Giant Who Had No Heart Norwegian
5129 Rip Van Winkle American
5130 How Fear Came East Indian
5131 The Princess Who Never Smiled Russian
5132 Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear American
5133 The Princess on the Glass Hill Norwegian
5134 How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin East Indian
5135 Pecos Bill American
5136 Right and Wrong Russian
5137 Young Melvin American
5138 Damon and Pythias Greek
5139 The Magic Pipes Russian
5140 The Horse Who Lived Upstairs American
5141 How Indian Corn Came Into the World American
5142 Palamon and Arcita
5143 Pertelotte and Chaunticleer
5144 The Secret Laughter
5145 Baba Yaga
5146 The Merry Robin Hood
5147 Ichabod Crane
5148 Measure for Measure
5149 Salt
5150 Gawain and the Green Knight
5151 Dick the Fiddler
5152 The Pied Piper Paid
5153 Narcissus
Length
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John and the Candle
King John the Bad
Emilya the Simpleton
Hairlock Holmes Detective
Marches Ears
Daphne and Phoebus
The Devil and Jud Jones
King Lear
The Trials of Constance
The Bad Wife
The Death of Noblehad
Hercules and Cocus
Pecos Bill Returns
Arthurs Round Table
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BOOKS TO REMEMBER
C93
Produced and submitted by the Junior League of Portland Oregon Narrated story of the
book with short commentaries Courtesy of Kent State Universityjhsh
Catalog No
4160
4161
4162
4163
4164
4165
4166
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4168
4169
4170
4171
4172
Title
Length
The Old Testament 15 min
Introduction of the series by Bernard Van Home Librarian of the
Library Association of Portland
New Hopes for a Changing World
By Bertrand Russell and selected by Judge Learned Hand
Nicholas Nickelby
By Charles Dickens and selected by Yehudi Menuhin
Many Moons
By James Thurber and selected by Kukla Fran and Ollie
Pride and Prejudice
By Jane Austen and selected by Henry Seidel Canby
Caesar and Christ
By Will Durant and selected by Bernard Baruch
Alice in Wonderland
By Lewis Carroll Selected by Dr Ballantine of Reed College and Dr
Sterling of Stanford University
Through the Looking Glass
By Lewis Carroll and selected by Mrs Dwight D Eisenhower
Tale of Two Cities
By Charles Dickens and selected by Gene Tierney
Splendid Poseur
By M M Marberry and selected by Stewart Holbrook
War and Peace
By Leo Tolstoi and selected by Norman Rockwell
Moby Dick
By Herman Melville and selected by Lynn White of Mills College
Abraham Lincoln 15 min
By Carl Sandburg and selected by Mrs Dwight D Eisenhower
15 min
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and Dr
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TALES FROM THE FOUR WINDS
A37
The following series was written and prepared by Fran Kissen and broadcast over Sta
tion WNYE operated by the Board of Education of the City of New York These tape re
cordings are from the NAEB Tape Network and are designed for grade kindergarten
through 3 pel
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Catalog No Title
747 The Baby Paul Bunyan
748 The Bag of Fire Story of China
749 Dick Whittington English folk tale
750 The Sleeping Beauty French folk tale
751 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
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
Length
15 min
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TROUBADOUR OF TIME
A72
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
15 min
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THEN AND NOW
A73
A series designed to illustrate that our greatest link with past cultures is not the
ruins of their civilizations but rather the thoughts and accomplishments of their
people Indiana School of the Sky through the cooperation with NAEB eljh
Catalog No
1333
1334
1335
Title
Legends of the Aztecs
The Land Down Under
Tales and Traditions of the Eskimos
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
234
YOUR STORY PARADE
A36
The following 60 titles were selected by Mrs Jewell Askew Director of Instruction
for Elementary Schools in the Houston Public Schools and Miss Merle Barnett Primary
Teacher in the Wichita Falls Public Schools and their colleagues on the radio educa
tion committees of the Texas Association for Childhood Education This series was de
veloped 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
761
762
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764
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766
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Title
Valiant Little Tailor
Touch of Gold
Gingerbread Man
Thumbelina
The Star Wife
Hansel and Gretel
The Three Wishes
Little Black Sambo
The Rooster The Mouse and The Little Red Hen
Yonie Wondernose
The Tinderbox
The Town Musicians of Bremen
Robinson Crusoe
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Rip Van Winkle
The Three Little Pigs
Jack and the Beanstalk
Peter Rabbit and Mr McGregors Garden
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Old Woman and Her Pig
SnowWhite and RoseRed
Dick Whittington and His Cat
The King of the Golden River
Gullivers Travels The Voyage to Lilliput
Rosy Nose
Horton Hatches the Egg
Little Lost Lamb and Forgetful Bear
Great Grandfather in the Honey Tree
Little Squeegy Bug
The Camel Who Took a Walk
Tobias
Big Lonely Dog
Blaze Finds the Trail
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
Length
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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
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15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
BOOKS AND AROUND
A22
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
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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Catalog No Titl
16150 Introduction of Books and Around
16151 Wilder Laura Ingalls
16152 Magic
16153 Trees
16154 White E B
16155 Ransome Arthur
16156 Americana
16157 More Americana
16158 Thurber James
16159 Bishop Claire Huchet
16160 Dickens Charles
16162 American History
16163 MacDonald George
16164 Pyle Howard
16165 Lawson Robert
16166 Space Travel
16167 Other Lands
16168 Hobbit The
16169 People and Places in The US
16170 Smoky The Cowhorse
16174 Moffats The
16175 Andersen Hans Christian
16176 Doll Stories
16177 Poetry and Ballads
16178 Price Homer
BOOK CHATS WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS
A32
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
Catalog No
Title
Length
236

653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
15590
670
Betty Smith 15 min
Tomorrow Will Be Better author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Robert Penn Warren 15 min
World Enough and Time All the Kings Men
Dr Ancel Keys The Biology of Human Starvation 15 min
Mrs John Wilson Minnetonka Story 15 min
Colonel Harry Snyder 15 min
Snyders Book on Big Game Hunting
Arthur Mizener 15 min
The Far Side of Paradise a biography of F Scott Fitzgerald
Vera Kelsey min
Red River Runs North a history of the Red River Valley region
t r5 15 min
James Gray
The University of Minnesota a history of the U of M
Bill OBrien 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 Best known for Studs Lonigan Triology 15 min
Allen Tate ut 15 fn
Poet and literary critic professor at University of Minnesota of
English
Frederick Manfred I5 mn
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
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
Interview With Paul Hillstead
Director and editor of Webb Publishing Company St Paul
Interview With Helen Clapestattle
Editor of the University of Minnesota Press
Interview With Jane McCarty
Production Manager of the University of Minnesota Press
Interview With Jo Byrne
Sales and promotion Webb Publishing Company St Paul
Interview With Walter J Wilwerding Artistillustrator
Interview With Robert W Smith
Minneapolis StarTribune reviewer
Interview With Mrs Alice Carlson
Manager book department at Powers
Linder and Holten
Walt Kelley
Mrs Hale MacLaren
Mrs Kelleley
John K Sherman
Blagan and McDermit Sherlock Holmes
Richard Harrison Expert on Scotland Yard
Mrs Buchannan Book Profits Go to Orphan Children
Dr Ervin Cerlin Leading Collector of Childrens Books
Werner Levi Author of a Book about India
Rudy Breck Behind the Scenes in Television
Mrs M Walkabart National League of American Pen Women
Dr Margaret Mead Anthropologist
Professor Quinlen 18th Century Poet
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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237692
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694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
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706
15953
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
Cecil 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 UN 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 Department of Religion Macalester College 15 min
Adolphe 30 min
Lyrnan Bryson moderates a discussion of Adolphe by Benjamin Con
stante Adolphe is one of the best examples of the novel of char
acter as contrasted with the novel of action
JEFFERS0NIAN HERITAGE
A74
Produced and submitted by the Indiana School of the Sky in cooperation with NAEB
eljh
Catalog No Title
15487 Danger of Freedom
15488 Democrat and the Commissar
15489 Divided We Stand
15490 Freedom of the Press
15491 Freeing the Land
15492 Ground of Justice
15493 Light and Liberty
15494 Living Declaration
15495 Natures Most Precious Gift
15496 Return of a Patriot
15497 Secure the Rights
15498 University of the United States
15499 What the Jeffersonian Heritage Means Today
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
LISTEN AMERICA
C94
Produced by John Ehle of the University of North Carolina Communication Center
Thirteen top American Writers speak to the American people using drama lecture
dialogue etcjhshta
Catalog No
16305
16306
16307
Title
Length
Carl Sandburg 30 min
A talk in which Mr Sandburg tells us some of the halftruths he has
discovered in his life
Arthur Miller 30 min
A drama on the Salem Witch trials dealing with the courage of the
average man
Paul Green 30 min
A drama dealing with the strength of a Southern Negro woman
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16308
16309
16310
16311
16312
16313
16314
16315
16316
16317
Robert Frost
30 min
TtaTon the importance of separateness in which Mr Frost uses his
own work to show how this theme is woven through it
fSSon the subject of modern education in which Jarrell finds
much fault with present day English readers
ArchibaldI Macleish ica and
to see America better He reads his own poems for examples
NOrmAndCocrumentary on the contribution to America made by Jews
A dBrUaCma dealing with the importance of having elderly people in a home
in which children are growing up 3Q
documentary drama dealing with an Oklahoma Indian made suddenly
wealthy oil and his effort to discover a purpose for hxs life
fdramaTealing with the efforts of an atomic scientist to redis
cover something basic and true in himself
Adocumentary drama in which Mr Gunther tells of the courageous death
of his young son from cancer 3Q min
B6ttI drama dealing with the early life of Lincoln and his discovery of
pain and suffering out of which he evolved as a strong man
WilirdrSaamraYdenaling with the importance of the family and of love
POETRY FOR CHILDREN
D33
Reproduced through the courtesy of the Columbia Broadcasting System pel
i m Title
Catalog No
Length
15952
30 min
ThoasUchell Raymond Massey and Helen Hayes read some of
Americas most amous verses Among the poems included are The
Snight Ride of Paul Revere The Wonderful OneHoss Shay and The
Childrens Hour
THE TREASURE CHEST OF POETRY
A33
The aiB of this series is to help childrenPjJlg and e3oy poetry 1D
Education Station through NAEB peljn
Catalog No
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
Title
Tales of Laughter
Mischief in the Air
Harvest Moon
For All These Things
Music Makers
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
The Magic Carpet
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
239738 Tall Tales
739 A Bit of Merriment
740 A Winter Day
741 An Album of Portraits
742 What of the Night
743 The Winter Is Past
744 Pictures at an Exhibition
745 Pied Piper of Hamelin
746 Vacations Coming
READINGS FROM JAMES

MM0
15 min
15 min
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15 min
15 min
Courtesy of Texas Education Agency peljhsh
Catalog No Title Length
17212 Reading from James Whitcomb Riley 3C min
By Dr George E Davis Director of Division of Adult Ed i
Purdue University introduced to Austin Rotary Clut
foremost authority on James Whitcomb Riley
1 Introduction Interview
2 Knee Deep in June
3 Wet Weather Talk
4 Paps Old Saying
5 Thoughts for the Discouraged Farmer Eternal V
6 The Bear Story for children
7 Ending
t
is the
AESOPS FABLES
A39
This series is for children between the ages of six and nine It r
of the world of fable in story form They will become friends with
acters as Mortimer Mouse Gilda the golden egg laying goose Gus
and many more All the programs have their original songs with mu
the children can readily learn Produced by Childrens Prdgi ms
Junior League of Newark New Jersey pel
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Catalog No
3517 The
3518 The
3519 The
3520 The
3521 The
3522 The
3523 The
3524 The
3525 The
3526 The
3527 How
3528 The
3529 The
Title
City Mouse and the Country Mouse
Grasshopper and the Ant
Lion and the Mouse
Conceited Frog
Ape With No Tail
Tortoise and the Hare
Mice in Council Meeting
Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
Donkey Ride
Fox and the Cheese
the Tortoise Got Its Shell
Fox and the Rooster
Hare With Many Friends
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
END OF THE RAINBOW
A19
Primary and elementary stories prepared by the Oklahoma School of the Air End of the
240
warn
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
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
OLD TALES AND NEW
A24
These dramatizations are about animals people places and things with conti
nhasis on holiday stories Many of these programs are coordinated with the
Lets Sing to enable the teacher to integrate the use of both programs in
om Starred stories are adaptations of familiar folk tales the others ar
itten for radio by Allis Rice and Betty Girling Minnesota Department of
ro
wr
eljh
Catalog No
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
Title
nued em
topics for
her class
e origi
Educa
Lena
A Yak at the County Fair
Whitney The Neighborly Whale
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Wolf and Red Riding Hood
The Bats Who Were Besieged
The Laughing Llama
The Three Bears
Martha Mouses Thanksgiving
The Wistful Weasel
Programs About Holidays
Stardust
Tinsel
The Lost Puppy
Tiny Trees Christmas
15 m
15 mi
15 mi
15
15 tail
15 min
15 mi
15 min
15 min
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15 min

241573 The Special Day
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 fo Llowing 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
588 Cinderella 15 min
589 Snow White and Rose Red 15 min
615 A Disturbing Afternoon 15 min
616 Z T Grubney and Fall 15 min
617 Lonesome Sandman 15 min
618 George Goblin 15 min
619 It Happened on a Forest Path 15 min
620 Beauty and the Beast 15 min
621 Rumpelstiltskin 15 min
622 The Chosen One adopting a baby sister Many Friendly Animals 15 min
623 Turnabout Zoo 15 min
624 The NearSighted Groundhog 15 min
625 The Most Unusual Teddy Bear 15 min
626 The Snoopy Polar Bear 15 min
627 A Puppy and His Best Friend 15 min
628 McTavish the Sheep Dog 15 min
629 The Three Little Pigs Flowers Bunnies and Very Strange Happenings 15 min
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
The Most Unusual Daisy
The Princesss Slipper
An Easter Bonnet for a Bunny
The Blue Easter Bunny
The Tired Train
Freddie the Freight Elevator
The Flying Flower
Alfred the Anteater
15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
242

OLD TALES AND NEW
A25
Once again animals people places and things comes to life in these story dramati
zations written especially for radio by Betty Girling Wherever possible thesepro
grams have been correlated with the Lets Sing series to enable theteacher to inte
grate both programs in the classroom Minnesota Department of Education pel
Catalog No
2709
2710
2711
2712
2713
2714
2715
2716
2717
2718
2719
2720
2721
2722
2724
2725
2726
2727
Title
Unusual Things Occur in the Fall
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
Theres a Very Strange Law in Pindilly
The Grubneys Celebration
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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Produced by
Minneapolis
Catalog No
3457
3458
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
OLD TALES AND NEW
A26
Minnesota School of the Air Station KUOM University of Minnesota
Submitted by Kent State University p
Title
Moona The MerryGoRound Cow
Elaine Who Couldnt Remember
Columbus Collie
The Mystery of the Missing Jewels
The Misunderstood Cocker Spaniel
Pierre the Remarkable Prairie Dog
Jonathons Thanksgiving
The Story of the Slow Coming Winter
The Most Famous Tree in the World
A Strange Occurence in Toyland
The Very Smallest Angel
Window Frosting
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
24334f 9
3470
3471
3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
Stone Soup
The Ugly Duckling
Donald the Disappointed Dachshund
The Emperors New Clothes
Jack and the Beanstalk
The Nightingale
The Red Rose That Faded
The Three Elephants Vacation
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
OLD TALES AND NEW
A27
This series of programs was furnished by Minnesota Department of Education
Catalog No Title
548
511
514
521
522
524
531
532
533
707
708
709
710
711
712
75 3
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
Shy Anthony Aardvark
Cuddles the Camel
The Horse Who Loved Music
Kachoo
The Sleepless Bear
A Small Tribute
How the Robins Breast Turned Red
How the Easter Lily Was Chosen
The Bear Who Carried Away the Boy
The Proper Place for a Panda
Six Very Strange Giraffes
The Octopus
Gregory Ghost
The Cat Who Wasnt Black
Measles the Freckled Lion
Geoffrey Giraffe
The Speedy Poke
Z T Grubney and Winter
The Case of the Drafted Fireflies
Holiday Candles
Christmas Stories and Poems
The Uncommon Snow
Wintertime Stories and Poems
The Birthday Party
Valentines Day
Twins All Over the Place
The Big Argument
Little Peoples Holiday
A Pair of Strange Ears
The Boy in the Circus Parade
Springtime Stories and Poems
Mother Natures Invention
Z T Grubney and Summer
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 mm
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15 min
15 min
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15 mm
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15 min
High School English Radio Dramatic Adaptations
Broadcasting Company jhsh
Produced and released by the National
15022
15023
15024
15025
15026
15027
15028
Cyrano de Bergerac Walter Hampden
The Barretts of Wimpole Street RathboneStraight
The Corn Is Green Jane Cowl
Dark Victory Celeste Holm and Walter Abel
On Borrowed Time Boris Karloff
Little Women Joan Carfield
A Tale of Two Cities Brian Aherne
244
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
HH
15029
15030
15031
15032
15033
15034
15035
15036
15037
15038
15039
15040A
15040B
15041A
15041B
15042A
15042B
15043A
15043B
15044A
15044B
The Enchanted Cottage Gene Tierney
A Dolls House I Bergman and Brian Aherne
The World We Make Jessica Tandy
The Devil and Daniel Webster Raymond Massey
Young Mr Lincoln Henry Fonda
The Citadel Walter Pidgeon
The Farmer Takes a Wife Eddie Albert and Margo
Icebound Cornell Wilde
The Goose Hangs High Walter Abel
The Lady With a Lamp Madeline Carrol
You and I Peggy Wood and Otto Cruger
The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
Part Two of Above
Valley Forge
Part Two of Above
Mary of Scotland
Part Two of Above
Macbeth
Part Two of Above
Romeo and Juliet
Part Two of Above
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
STORIES IN THE WIND
A38
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 oleasant listening Dramatized with elaborate musical settings with original
musical sos Th script writer has not only demonstrated an unusual knack for com
edy and ansy but has woven a subtle lesson into every story Produced by Radio
House University of Texas pel
Catalog No
2983
2984
2985
2986
2987
2988
2990
2991
2992
Title
Length
Yankee Doodlebug and the AwThatsNothin min
A story dedicated to the proposition that belittling the possessions
and accomplishments of others is no way to make friends when you
move to a new community
Little Frisky FourEyes
Encouragement for the child who is different How
terrier overcame the problem of wearing glasses
Pushka the PugNosed Dragon
A story especially designed for boys and girls who resent a new baby
in the family
Percival Pelicans Wonderful Tonic
A story with a Medicine Show setting
ingbird family and their community in
The Boy Who Couldnt Tell Time
Little Willie WhatTime gets a lesson in telling time that may help
other youngsters who have trouble reading the clock
Perky Parakeets Pet Boy 15 min
When the tables are turned Billy learns that owning pets means re
sponsibility for their welfare as well as fun
Melinda the Dancing Bear 15 mir
Melinda learns that your hearts desire may come in a form you don t
recognize at a time you least expect it
The Giant Slingshot of Dr Pokey Lmin
A story showing that bullies are often cowards under the surface
The Wallaby and the Pickpocket 1d min
A pickpocket kidnaps a wallaby baby and the children meet some in
teresting animals and birds of Australia
15 min
a wirehaired
15 min
15 min
that brings tonic to the Mock
a special way
15 min

245
2993
2994
2995
2996
Timothy Timid and the Black Velvet Dark 15 min
A child who is afraid of the dark finds how pleasant the nighttime
can be
The Big Red Rose of Mrs Mose 15 min
Pepper Parker finds that kindness and generosity make happiness
grow
Anthony Antelope Stubs His Toe 15 min
A group of animal children find that friendship is too valuable to
be spoiled by petty quarrels
Grandma TopsyTurveys Merry Christmas 15 min
Grandma gets mixedup and the results are a merry but unusual
Christmas
TIME FOR A STORY
A40
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 educa
tional 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 programs were originally broadcast by the
Jayhawk School of the Air University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas el
Catalog No Title
15698 Homestead of the Free
15699 The Bear9 on Hemlock Mountain
15700 Show Lamb
15701 Little House on the Prairie
15702 ThirtyOne Brothers and Sisters
15703 Little Witch
15704 Eagle Feather
15705 Brighty of the Grand Canyon
15706 Climb a Lofty Ladder
15708 Red Sails to Capri
15709 Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
15710 Amahl and the Night Visitors
15713 Carvers George
15714 Finnegan II His Nine Lives
15715 Magic Maize
15716 Mystery of the Hidden Book
15717 Ingvilds Diary
15718 The Talking Cat
15719 The Last Fort
15720 Captain Ramsays Daughter
15721 Jareb
15722 Burma Boy
15723 Mr Revere and I
15724 Cherokee Bill Oklahoma Pacer
15725 Miss Pickerell Goes Undersea
15726 Thomas Jefferson Champion of the People
15727 Strange Nurseries
15728 Babe Ruth
15729 Meph The Pet Skunk
15730 Rachel
15731 Just So Stories
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
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HUMOROUS AFTERDINNER SPEECHES
C6
246
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 re
commended for use with Civics Clubs PTA groups as well as the upper grades of high
school They will be found especially interesting for speech classes and public
speaking jhshta
Catalog No
16161A
16161B
16293
16296A
16296B
16296C
16448A
16448B
15624
15589
15707A
15707B
15711A
15711B
15711C
15712A
15712B
15993A
Title
Length
15993B
15873A
Humorous AfterDinner Speech By Mr A H Ward 3in
Soil conservation service Columbia South Carolina Dixie Ball Room
700 PM American Legion ARCA C Rehabilitation and Economic Con
ference
Part Two of Above 3 mn
Ernest Rogers t 3 min
A humorous afterdinner speech by the Atlanta Journal Columnist
TechCumberland Banquet 30 min
A recording made at the 40th anniversary banquet of the players who
participated in the 1916 football game between Georgia Tech and
Cumberland University This was the most onesided game in football
history the score being 2220 in favor of Tech Very Humorous
Part Two of Above 3 mn
Part Three of Above f mn
Rev Olin C Cooper Inspirational Humorist 30 min
Executive Secretary Board of Evangelism South Georgia Conference
Methodist Church addressing the Georgia Education Association at
OKeefe High School Atlanta March 1958
Part Two of Above 30 min
30 min
Tom Collins
Kansas City Missouri 1952 Delivered to the 6th Annual Calvin 16
MM Motion Picture Production Workshop
Tom Collins 3 mn
Kansas City Missouri 1954 Speaking to the 8th Annual Calvin 16
MM Motion Picture Production Workshop
j j tt ji 30 min
Edmund Harding
Cairo Georgia 1955 Mr Harding a native of Washington N C
speaks to the Cairo Georgia Kiwanis Club
i Ai 30 min
Part Two of Above
j i ji 30 mm
Edmund Harding
Albany Georgia 1955 Mr Harding speaks to the Albany Executives
Club
Part Two of Above 3 J
Part Three of Above mn
Judge Harold Kessinger 30 min
Valdosta Georgia 1956 Judge Kessinger of Ridgewood N J
speaks to the Valdosta Executives Club
Part Two of Above 3 m
Johnny Reb and Billy Yank 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 0 min
Cassius Marcellus Clay
A cousin of Henry Clay Cassius Clay was also prominent in public
affairs He was an abolitionist and served as a major general in
24715873B
15873C
15873D
15188
15144A
15144B
16010
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
Leo Aikman 30 min
Humorous AfterDinner Speech by the Atlanta Constitution columnist
Dr William H Alexander 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 inspira
tional and humorous speaker
Part Two of Above 30 min
Speech Preparation 30 min
A humorous and informative lecture by Dr John McGinnis Pastor
First Baptist Church Tifton Georgia
Address to the Georgia Education Association 1957 jhshta
17026A
17026B
17026C
The U in Education Ry Dr Kenneth McFarland
Part Two of Above
Part Three of Above
30 min
30 min
30 min
OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE
A10
Produced by Family Life Institute University of Oklahoma Submitted by AudioVisual
Education University of Oklahoma The programs are rbanned 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 gener
ations to come shta
Catalog No
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402
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414
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416
417
418
419
420
421
422
Family Citizenship Patterns
Real Meaning of Freedom
Too Much Freedom
What Does Youth Want
The Right to Friends
The Right to Differ
Grandparents Have Rights Too
Being and Having Good InLaws
The Prima Donna at Home Spoiled Child
Meeting Lifes Jolts
Honesty Begins at Home
The Church and the Family
Lasting Faith
About You
Adventures in Living
Success at School
Do Children Have Worries
Listen As Well As Talk
Adults Can Learn From Youth
The Rights of Others
Old Enough to Date
Going Steady
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423
424
425
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Early Marriages
Children Are Individuals
Youth Can Share Responsibilities
Old Enough to Know Better
What About Discipline
Questions Young People Are Asking
Tensions Are Explosive
How American Are You
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THE BOOK FAIR
C14
Each program in this series presents an episode from a worthwhile childrens book
with the object of creating in the child a desire to read the entire book Courtesv
of the South Dakota School of the Aireljh
Catalog No Title
4232 Prairie School
4233 Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe
4234 The Big Wave
4235 Winged Moccasins
4236 Block That Kick
4237 Big Red
4238 Alices Adventures in Wonderland
4239 The Ark
4240 When America Was Young
4241 Four Corners of the World
4242 The Voyage of the Luna I
4243 Hans Brinker
4244 The Long Winter
4245 Tales of the Magic Mirror
4246 Dr George Washington Carver
4247 The White Deer
4248 Ben and Me
4249 The Magic City
4250 Ginger Pye
4251 Peterkin Papers
4252 Yankee Thunder
4253 Call It Courage
4254 Johnny Tremain
4255 Youngest General
4256 PlugHorse Derby
4257 Hit and Run
4258 Circus Shoes
4259 Patty Reeds Doll
4260 Carcajou
4261 Shaun and Sheila
4262 Tenderfoot at Bar X
4263 Screaming Ghost and Other Stories
4264 Time for Poetry
4265 Hidden Island
4266 He Heard America Sing
4267 Willy WongAmerican
4268 White Captive of the Sioux
4269 Silver Chief Dog of the North
4270 The Christmas Anna Angel
4271 Wheel on the School
4272 And Now Miguel
4273 Haunt Fox
4274 Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet
Lenqth
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4276
4277
4278
4279
4280
4281
4282
4283
4284
4285
Abraham Lincoln
The Good Master
Black Beauty
Kim of Korea
Robin Hood
Geronimo
The Sword of the Golden Hilt
Mara Daughter of the Nile
Carry On Mr Bowditch
Pecos Bill
Swimming Fever
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READING IS ADVENTURE
A41
The following 60 programs were selected by the professional section groups of librar
ians 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 Education 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
Clothes Chats and Checkbooks College Life
829 On the High Seas Ships and Sailing
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
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865
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871
872
873
874
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879
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Star Reading on the Lone Star State Texas
The Test for the Best Newberry Award
Margaret Fiction
Manners Made Easy Electives
Red Heritage Fiction
Danger to Windward Fiction
Texas Star Texas Books
The Storybook of Earths Treasures Electives
Doak Walker ThreeTime AilAmerican Biography
Gandhi Fighter Without a Sword Biography
Johnny Texas Texas Books
Snow Dog Fiction and Animals
Amos Fortune Free Man Fiction and History
The Door in the Wall Newberry Award Books
America History
Persia Fictionalized Biography
England Fictionalized Biography
America Elective
Greenland Fiction
Switzerland Fictionalized History
Italy Fiction
America History
Siberia Fiction
France Fiction
India Fiction
America Fiction
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CANTERBURY TALES
C95
Produced by the University of Connecticut AV Center and Professor Owen of the English
Department Submitted by the University of Connecticut AV Center Courtesy of Kent
State Universitysha
Length
Catalog No
4175
Title
4176
Comments on the Prologue of the Canterbury Tales 15 mm
Assuming that the listeners have read the prologue carefully Pro
fessor Owen discusses pertinent questions regarding the literary style
and content of this great work
Introduction to Chaucer xu1
Professor Owen points out some of the things in Chaucers works that
make an immediate appeal to the student of literature using excerpts
from the Canterbury Tales for Illustration
DRAMA OF POETRY
A34
A series of brief lectures and commentaries illustrated by readings Purpose ofthe
series to demonstrate the dramatic quality ofPoetry to illustrate the basic prin
ciple that great imaginative literature radiates dramatic beauty and power identifi
able with everyday Realities even though the literature may not be dramatic m form
These tapes are suitable for general audience Professor Harry Glicksman and Radio
Hall players of the University of Wisconsin are the narrators programs were presented
over WHA Madison Wisconsin shta
Catalog No
15077
15078
Title
Introduction
Idylls of the King Tennyson
Length
30 min
30 min
251
15079
15080
15081
15082
15083
15084
15085
15086
15087
1508
15089
15090
15091
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15093
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Iliad and Aeneid Virgil
Michael Wordsworth
Ballad of Billie Potts Warren
Western Star Benet
Prisoner of Chillon Byron
Eve of St Agnes Keats
Reynard the Fox Masefield
Poetry and Drama in the Bible
Alice in Wonderland Carroll
Christabel Coleridge
Selection Canterbury Tales
Washington and Lincoln
The Brownings
Paradise Lost Milton
The Poetry of Robert Frost
Good Friday Masefield
English and Scottish Ballads
Edna St Vincent Millay
Canterbury Tales II
Willa Cather
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POETRY THROUGH EYE AND EAR
D47
a series of tape recorded poems recorded edited and arranged
Professor of English Macalester College St Paul Minnesota
poetry are analyzed and discussed as well as types of poetry
five small booklets of approximately 50 pages each that should
with these tapes By seeing the lines in print and hearing th
students learning and retention is much better The texts of
ductions and questions for study and discussion are contained
available on order from Dr F Earl Ward 1403 Sargent Avenue
325 a set A discount of 1Q is allowed on orders for 10 or
copies are 75 each They are not available from the Tape Rec
listings below
Booklet No 1 Elements of Poetry
Booklet No 2 Dramatic and Lyric Poetry
Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian Traditions
Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story and Idea
NOTE All tapes are approximately 45 minutes in length and are recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1200
foot tape for each program wanted
by Dr F Earl Ward
Various elements of
Dr Ward has compiled
be used in connection
e words spoken the
the poems with intro
in five booklets and are
St Paul Minn for
more booklets Single
ording Service See
Catalog No Title Length
16587 Poe covered in Booklet No 1 Elements of Poetry 45 min
16588 Keats covered in Booklet No 1 Elements of Poetry 45 min
16589 Coleridge covered in Booklet No 1 Elements of Poetry 45 min
16590 Housman covered in Booklet No 1 Elements of Poetry 45 min
16591 Narratives covered in Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story Idea 45 min
16592 Arnold covered in Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story Idea 45 min
16593 Pope covered in Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story Idea 45 min
16594 Browning I covered in Booklet No 2 and 5 Dramatic and Lyric
Poetry The Poem as Story and Idea 45 min
16595 Browning II covered in Booklet No 2 Dramatic Lyric Poetry 45 min
16596 Browning III covered in Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story Idea 45 min
16597 Sonnets covered in Booklet No 2 Dramatic and Lyric Poetry 45 min
16598 Odes covered in Booklet No 2 Dramatic and Lyric Poetry 45 min
252 16599
16600
16601
16602
16603
16604
16605
16606
16607
16608
16609
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Whitman covered in Booklet No 2 and 5 Dramatic and Lyric
Poetry The Poem as Story and Idea
Fitzgerald covered in Booklet No 5 The Poem as Story Ide
Tennyson I covered in Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian
Tradition
Tennyson II covered in Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian
Tradition
Tennyson III covered in Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian
Tradition
Keats covered in Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian Traditions
Milton covered in Booklet No 3 Greek and Arthurian Tradition
Chaucer I covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Chaucer II covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Tale
Chaucer 111 covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury
Chaucer IV covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Taie
Chaucei V covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Chai VI covered in Booklet No 4 Chaucers Canterbury Tale
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BRITISH BROADCASTING COMPANY
B84
Courtesy of Virginia Department of Education jhshta
Catalog No Title
15500A Calendar
15500B Part Two of Above
15614A The Goose Girl
15614B Part Two of Above
15614C Part Three of Above
15502A King Henry VIII
15502B Part Two of Above
15502C Part Three of Above
15502D Part Four of Above
15502E Part Five of Above
15503 Man Who Could Work Miracles
15504A Midsummer Nights Dream
15504B Part Two of Above
15504C Part Three of Above
15504D Part Four of Above
15505A King Richard II
15505B Part Two of Above
15505C Part Three of Above
15505D Part Four of Above
15505E Part Five of Above
15506 Rosalind
15507A Tale of Two Cities
15507B Part Two of Above
15507C Part Three of Above
15508A The Tempest
15508B Part Two of Above
15508C Part Three of Above
15508D Part Four of Above
15509A Uncle Vanya
15509B Part Two of Above
15509C Part Three of Above
Length
30 min
30 min
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SHAKESPEARE AT WORK
A30
Dramatizations of Shakespeares works with commentary by Dr G B Harrison noted
Shakespearean authority The first eight broadcasts introduce a variety of the play
wrights methods The last five present the entire play Julius Caesar Courtesy
of University of Michigan WUOM sh
Catalog No
15056
15057
15058
15059
15060
15061
15062
15063
16187
16188
16189
16190
16191
Title
Length
Introduction to Shakespeare 30 min
Introduces the material which is to follow in the remaining programs
by pointing up some of Shakespeares outstanding contributions to
literature
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
The Shakespearean Character 30 min
Illustrates how a writer gets across to his audience the character
of his actors Antony and Cleopatra provide the illustrations
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
How Shakespeare Uses Words 30 min
By drawing illustration from Julius Caesar this program considers
how Shakespeare by use of words makes his characters and us do
what he wants
The Shakespearean Atmosphere 30 min
Discusses and illustrates from several plays various kinds of atmos
phere such as romance kinds of weather horror and pathos as por
trayed by Shakespeare
Continuation of the Atmosphere Theme 30 min
Illustrations for this program are drawn from the Tragedy of Macbeth
with it horror and terror
The Shakespearean Comedy 30 min
Illustrates the many subtle ways by means of which Shakespeare in
troduced comedy into his plays
Julius Caesar Act I 30 min
Julius Caesar Act II 30 min
Julius Caesar Act III 30 min
Julius Caesar Act IV 30 min
Julius Caesar Act V 30 min
CBS YOU ARE THERE
B86
Courtesy of Virginia Department of Education jhsh
Catalog No Title
15457
15458
15459
15460
15461
15462

Alexander The Great Seeks Mastery of the World Part I
Alexander The Great Seeks Mastery of the World Part II Battle
for Asia
Alexander The Great Seeks Mastery of the World Part III
Mutiny in India
Maximillian
St Thomas Utah Territory
The Stamp Act
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Length
30 min
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30 min
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30 min
15463
15464
15465
15466
15467
Trial of Aaron Burr
Trial of Marie Antoinette Paris France
Trial of William Penn
Trial of Tom Thumb
Womens Rights Convention New York 1853
30 min
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HISTORY
A59
The followi
School of
Catalog No
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
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1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
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1242
1243
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1245
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1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
ng historical programs have been
the Sky broadcasts jhsh
secured from the University of Indiana
Title
Length
Leave It to the Experts
The March of Civilization Begins
A Civilization of Segments
Ancient Egypt
The Egypt of Today
The Hebrews Find a New Way of Life
The Greeks Learn Quickly
What the Greeks Gave Us
Athens Becomes the Center of Culture
The Growth of the Roman Republic
Christianity Comes to Rome
The Empire and the Caesars
Northern Invaders
Christianity Encounters a Rival
Northern Sea Rovers
Middle Ages Sword and Sickle
Christians in Armor
Middle Ages City Life
Medieval England A Famous Pilgrimage
Cedric Goes to School
Cedric Goes to a Tournament
Cedric Goes to a Fair
Europe ReDiscovers the Far East
Europe Discovers the New World
Look at Ourselves
What We Have and Where It Came From
How It All Adds Up
The Old and the New
The tieup with the past is always with us
Our Language Grows and Changes
Language is a living and changing thing
A King Signs King John signs the Magna Carta
The People Build a Cathedral
The chief comfort of the people was the church
Manuscripts Become Books
John Gutenberg of Germany made use of movable type
A New Church Begins
People asked questions and the Protestant Revolution was inaugurated
15 min
Englishmen Go to Sea
Queen Elizabeth sets about making her island strong
Englishmen Come to America
Various motives for English colonization
En9UTShruritaS fighta long civil war under Cromwell and break awayo
America is min
Europe Finds Wealth in Asia The age of Imperialism had dawned i mm
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Russia Expands 15 min
Russia looks to the west for industrial and cultural advancement and
imperialistic tendencies
France Leaves North America 15 min
The French settle Canada and the land west of the Alleghenies
Americans Break Away 15 min
English colonists feel like Americans
Americans Plan for Education 15 min
Grants for public education were included in the Northwest Ordinance
and Horace Mann establishes public education
Americans Demand Their Rights 15 min
The Constitution was drafted with a Bill of Rights added
Prussia Becomes a Power 15 min
Germany became unified powerful and rich but not democratic
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
Frenchmen Revolt 15 min
The people of Paris attacked the old Bastille
A Conqueror Comes and Goes Napoleon Bonaparte 15 min
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
South Americans Break Away 15 min
The people of South America and Mexico began to rise in revolt
Americans Push West 15 min
The people who moved west were looking for new financial ventures
bust found the Indians
Factories and Cities Grow 15 min
Manufacturing became concentrated in cities
Slaves Are Freed 15 min
The war between the states had many causes and many results
Americans Conquer a Continent 15 min
After the Civil War western lands were rapidly settled
The New World Changes the Old 15 min
Colonists carried over into the New World the beliefs and customs of
the Old World
MUSEUM TOURS
C96
Produced by Radio Station WNAD University of Oklahoma
programs on the ancient and present worldjhsh
Catalog No Title
3823 Millions of Years Ago
3824 The Green Earth
3825 Story of Mammals
3826 The Feathered Kingdom
3827 The World of Fishes
3828 The Mineral Quartz
3829 Digging Up the Past
3830 Ancient Wells and Cisterns in Athens
3831 Pyramids in the Jungle
3832 America Before Columbus
3833 The Buffalo Hunters
3834 Money and Banking in the Ancient World
3835 A World of Music Primitive Music
3836 The Trek Westward
Interesting and informative
Length
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THE DISTANT LANDS
A68
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 deliqned for use by the upper elementary grades These programs have been made
UTi Ul bTthe NAEB Tape Network and are a production of Station WNYE theNew York
City Board of Education Station The programs were written by Edward Stasheff Be
sses upper elementary grades other classes may well find these tapes valuable par
ticularly in the social studies and in American and World History Courtesy of Iowa
Tapes for Teaching eljh
Catalog No
1278
1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
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1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
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1299
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1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
Title
The Lure of Far Horizons Marco Polo
New Paths Across a Chartless Sea Christopher Columbus
The Great Pacific Vasco de Balboa
White Men on the Mighty Mississippi
Hernando De Soto
The Mystery of the Lost Colony
Raleigh and Roanoke An English Colony in the new land
Mission Bells in California
Father Junipero Serras Missions
Trail Blazer of the Wilderness Road Daniel Boone
With a Nose for New Territory and a Tongue for Tall Tales
James Bridger Great Salt Lake Yellowstone Park
Law and Order in the Oregon Wilderness
John McLoughlin Oregon
Overland to the Great Northwest Lewis and Clark
Great Salt Lake Brigham Young
Man at the Roof of the World Robert Peary North Pole
Race to the Frozen South
Amundsen and Scott South Pole
New Sky Lanes Above America
Kelly and MacReady nonstop flight across North America
Ferdinand Magellan
Around the World in a Thousand Days
Henry Hudson
Waterway to the North Gateway to a Nation
Rene Sieur de La Salle
A River Empire for the Glory of France
The Pilgrims at Plymouth
With Bible Musket and Plough
John Sevier Nolichucky Jack Frontiersman and Statemaker
George Rogers Clark Hero of the Ohio Valley
Pierre Radisson
Beaver FlatTailed Key to the Great Northwest
Robert Gray
A Yankee Captain on the Columbia Great River of the West
Jedediah Smith Mountain Pass to the Golden Land
Marcus Whitman Wagon Wheels to Oregon
John Powell Into the Grand Canyon Chasm Cut by a River
John Franklin The Call of the Northern Lights
Theodore Judah Veins of Steel Across a Continent
Magellans of the Air American Wings Around the Globe
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HANDS ACROSS THE WORLD
C97
r Hramaiyaions is designed to promote understanding of the other lands
IhroughTbe careful3 integration5 of song and Sory It should provide excellent supple
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mentary teaching in Social Studies and Geography Originally produced for WNYE Board
of Education New York the series is made available through the courtesy of the South
Dakota School of the Aireljh
Catalog No
4653 England
4654 Scotland
4655 Ireland
4656 France
4657 Spain
4658 Italy
4659 Switzerland
4660 Germany
4661 Austria
4662 Czechoslovakia
4663 The Netherlands
4664 Norway
4665 Sweden
4666 Denmark
4667 Russia
4668 Poland
4669 Greece
4670 Israel
4671 Union of South Africa
4672 India
4673 Thailand
4674 China
4675 Japan
4676 The Philippines
4677 Australia
4678 Mexico
4679 Brazil
4680 Canada
4681 United States
Title
Length
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AMERICANS TO REMEMBER
C99
A series of biographical sketches of outstanding Americans These programs do an out
standing job of humanizing the truly great people in the history of our country
Children will learn that these great men and women were not extraordinary supermen
but living thinking sometimes troubled creatures like ourselves Courtesy of South
Dakota School of the Aireljh
Catalog No
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Title
John and Sebastian Cabot
Christopher Columbus
William Penn
James Oglethorpe
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
Mordecai Sheftal
Simon Kenton
William Becknell
Harriet Beecher Stowe
George Washington Carver
The FortyNiners
The Chattanooga Railroaders
John Fremont
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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258

4698 Stephen Austin
4699 Abraham Lincoln
4700 George Washington
4701 Eli Whitney
4702 Robert E Lee
4703 Booker T Washington
4704 Susan B Anthony
4705 Jacob Riis
4706 Paul Revere
4709 Nathan Hale
4710 Lydia Darrah
4711 Leif Ericsson
4712 Ponce De Leon
4713 Pocahontas
4714 William Bradford
4715 Asher Levy Van Swellen
4716 Junipero Serra
4717 Young George Washington
4718 Israel Putnam
4719 Betsy Ross
4720 John Paul Jones
4721 General Steuben
4722 Anthony Wayne
4723 George Rogers Clark
4724 Francis Scott Key
4725 John Colter
4726 William Becknell
4727 The FortyNiners
4728 Sarah Winnemucca
4729 Elias Howe
4730 Donald McKay
4731 Charles Goodyear
4732 Eli Whitney
4733 Pierre G Beauregard
4734 Harriet Beecher Stowe
4735 The President and the Drummer Boy
4736 Booker T Washington
4737 William F Cody
4738 Juliette Gordon Low
4739 Joyce Kilmer
4781 Jerome Kern
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Produced
to the 1
only of
programs
Catalog
15939A
BIOGRAPHIES IN SOUND
A16
by the National Broadcasting Company these programs introduce the listener
ives and work of famous personages On most of them the actual voices not
the personality himself but also of his friends and associates are heard The
are very interesting and well suited for classroom use jhsh
No
Title
Length
15939B
30 min
Meet Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway man and author is given a critical appraisal by persons
who know him best fellow authors literary critics actors bull
fighters Heard on these tapes in additon to Hemingway himself
are Max Eastman John Mason Brown Cornelia Otis Skinner Marlon
Brando James T Farrell Leonard Lyons and others Excellent
listening for classes in American literature
l 3u min
Part Two of Above

25915940A
15940B
15941A
15941B
15942A
15942B
15943A
15943B
I5944A
15944B
15945A
15945B
15946A
15946B
15947A
15947B
15880A
15880B
15948A
15948B
15949A
15949B
15950A
15950B
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 American folk songs This
also is recommended for classes in literature
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 Roosevelt James A
Farley Henry Wallace and others Recommended for history classes
Part Two of Above
George Washington
30 min
30 min
A dramatization of important episodes in the life of our first Pres
ident
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 Two of Above 30 min
Jerome Kern 30 min
A close look into the life and music of one of Americas most popu
lar composers
Part Two of Above
New Yorks Greatest Mayor
A biography in sound of the late Fiorello H LaGuardia
to classes in government
Part Two of Above
George M Cohan
A sound biography of one of Americas most popular show business
personalities
Part Two of Above 30 min
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 interest
to classes in drama
Part Two of Above 30 min
Fred Allen 30 min
Jack Benny and many other show business personalitities reminisce
about the late comedian
Part Two of Above 30 min
30 min
30 min
Of interest
30 min
30 min
BIOGRAPHIES IN SOUND
C98
Produced by the National Broadcasting Company these programs introduce the listener to
the lives and works 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 pro
260
grams are
Catalog Nc
16294
16295A
16295B
16267A
16267B
16300A
16300B
16507
ery interesting and well suited for classroom usejhsh
Title
3838
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
300 AM
Knute Rockne
A biography in sound of the famous Notre Dame coach
Franklin P Adams
A biography in sound of this New York Columnist
Part Two of Above
The Father of Modern Electric Living Thomas A Edison
Special Biography in sound Thomas A Edison was born
February 11 1847
Part Two of Above
A Biography in Sound of Teddy the Rough Rider
Part Two of Above
Honoring Abraham Lincoln By Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburgs address honoring Abraham Lincoln and Lincolns
Gettysburg Address read by Frederick March to the Congress of the
United States
Mr Robert St John min
On this tape Mrs Bernice McCullar of the State Department of Educa
tion interviews Mr Robert St John distinguished author and war
correspondent They discuss the books he has written three of which
are about the Holy Land
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
THE GREAT ADVENTURE
A17
Produced and broadcast by the Radio Guild of Radio Station KU0M University
esota Each program is a dramatic presentation of some phase of the life of
son mentioned as it was portrayed in their autobiography jhsh
Catalog No
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
Title
Autobiography of Cellini
Diary of Samuel Pepys
Memories of Casanova
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
of Minn
each per
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
NAMES TO REMEMBER
A61
r emw from the lives of prominent Americans or men who contribute
progress oJSe UniSd Scales Courtesy of University of Michigan jhsh
Catalog No
3638
3639
3640
3641
Title
Boy Who Wanted to Be General The
Jones John Paul
Jefferson at Monticello
Pirate Jean Lafitte
261
d to the
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min3642
3643
3644
Daniel Boone Trailblazer
Annie Oakley Little Sure Shot
Buffalo Bill and The Pony Express
15 min
15 min
15 min
OUTSTANDING GEORGIANS
B96
Recorded by the State Department of Education peljhsh
Catalog No
15975
15976
15977A
15977B
3430
Title
Length
Joel Chandler Harris 30 min
Lyman Bryson John Selby and Bernard Wolf discuss the social signi
ficance of the Uncle Remus stories An interesting discussion in
which Harris is both praised and severely criticized Suitable only
for upper grades jhshta
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
Bobby Jones 30 min
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 jhsha
Part Two of Above 30 min
Lem Griffis 15 min
Lem widely known sage of the Okefenokee swamp is a great teller of
tall tales On this tape he relates yarns about the alligators
snakes bears fish and other life in the swamp Of interest to
classes in folklore eljhsha
Graham Jackson 30 min
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 30 min
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
VISION OF GREATNESS
Dl
The following tapes on mans moral courage are presented through the courtesy of the
Minnesota State Department of Educationsh
15979
159B0
Catalog No Title
3966 The Greeks Say No
A small nation refuses to be bullied
3967 Jesse Lazear Yellow Fever
Greater love hath no man
3968 Albert Schweitzer
Man of the world scientist humanitarian
3969 Jan Christian Smuts
Soldier statesman patriot
3970 Thomas More
Satirist and statesman
262
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min

3971
3972
3973
3974
Cost of a Signature
The Declaration of Independence and its signers
Richard Henry Lee Farmer
Story of a patriot
Robert Morris Merchant
A man who changed his mind
John Witherspoon College President
A great educator and a greater American
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
TORCHBEARERS
D2
Produced and submitted by American Foundation for the Blind 15 West 16th St New
York 11 NY A compelling dramatic series of narrative programs telling the fascina
tinq story of famous blind leaders in the worlds history interpreting modern problems
of blindness Written and narrated by Dr Gregor Ziemer Director of Public Education
of the American Foundation for the Blind approved by the American Foundation for the
Blind a national agency which is a clearing house for all problems concerning the
blind in the worldeljhsha
Catalog No
3861
3862
3863
3864
3865
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
3872
3873
Title
Blind Jack of Knorresboro
The famous blind road builder of Yorkshire
Maria Von Paradies
The blind enchantress of Vienna
John Milton
They also serve who only stand and wait
Alexander Rodenbach
First blind Parliamentarian of Europe
Blind Tom Wilson and Blind Thomas Blacklock
Bellringer of Dunfries Doctor of Divinity
Laura Bridgeman
Deaf and blind she conquered her handicaps
James Holman
Blind world traveler arrested in Russia by the cohorts
Francis Huber
Blind scientist of Switzerland Much of what we know of
to him
Nicholas Saunderson
Blind mathematician who understood Newton s theory
John Stanley
Blind organist who knew Handel
Didymus L
Learned theologian of his century the fourth
Sir Francis Campbell
Blind educator knighted by Edward VII
Louis Braille
His six magic dots changed the life of millions
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
of the Czar
15 min
bees we owe
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
D59
The World of Ideas is a mixture of history and biography and homespun philosophy
The programs emphasize some lessons that can be drawn from a study of American
ISifizftSn But the series is also intended to entertain It 1steners and
designed for middle and upper elementary grades
el
Catalog No
Title
263
Courtesy of University of Colorado
Length
4988
4989
4990
4991
4992
4993
4994
4995
4996
4997
4998
4999
5000
5001
5002
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5004
5005
5006
5007
5008
5009
5010
5011
5012
5013
Mark Twain and the Spirit of the Frontier
Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Spirit
Thomas Paine Citizen of the World
Jim Thorpe Athlete and American
Alexander Hamilton and the Kings College Revolt
Benjamin Franklin and the Scientific Spirit
Washington Irving Goes for a Walk
Andrew Jackson and the Rise of the Little Man
Theodore Roosevelt Man of Action
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom
Jack London a Writer Who Searched for a Mission
Wild Bill Williams a Man Who Never Was
Will Rogers a Man Who Knew How to Laugh
Clarence Darrow Liberal Lawyer
Henry Clay and the Spirit of Compromise
Robert E Lee an Officer and a Gentleman
Daniel Webster Orator and Statesman
Abraham Lincoln a Man and a Symbol
Sinclair Lewis a Writer Who Wanted Us to Think
Robert M La Follette Fightin Bob
Franklin D Roosevelt and His Own New Deal
George Washington a Father Who Learned From a Child
George Herman Babe Ruth Idol of the Sports World
Ernest Hemingway a Writer Who Lives His Work
Thomas Edison Practical Scientist
Carl Sandburg Voice of the Midwest
15 min
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15 min
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15 min
NEW PATRIOTIC RECORDINGS
D3
Courtesy of Minnesota State Department of Educationjhsh
Catalog No
3762
3763
3764
3765
Title
Length
The Flag of the United States of America 15 min
It begins with the Pilgrims and then the Minute Man holding his
ground at Concord and Lexington Washington Jefferson and Franklin
are brought in as well as John Marshall laboring as Chief Justice
to establish this government of laws Written by Franklyn MacCormack
The Republic for Which It Stands 15 min
Companion to the Flag of the United States Of America A special
reading that stirs young people with a new understanding of America
and love of their flag
The Gettysburg Address 15 min
Beautifully spoken with all the inspiration and simplicity of that
great speech
American Patriots Speak 15 min
Timely quotations from Lincoln Webster and Washington
JUST TWENTY SHORT YEARS AGO
D4
These programs about the successful prosecution of World War II and the measures that
have been taken to insure peace since that time are available through the courtesy of
the Minnesota State Department of Educationsha
Catalog No
3945
Title
We Regret to Inform You
Introduction to tragedy
Length
15 min
264

3946
3947
3948
3949
3950
The End Is in Sight
Collapse of the Axis
We the Peoples
Founding the United Nations
One Down One To Go
Germany surrenders new alliances are formed
Two Mushrooms and the End
Hiroshima and Nagasaki obliterated Japan quits
How Far Is Ten Years
Military diplomatic social and spiritual progress
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
THE CHEROKEES IN THE WHITE MANS PATH
E22
These four 90 minute tapes constituting a short course in the history of the Cherokee
Nation were made by Dr Henry T Malone Professor of History at Georgia State
College The recording was done at Emory University during February 1964 Dr Malone
is a recognized authority on Cherokee history and lore jhshta
NOTE Each of these tapes isabout90 minutes in lengthand is recorded at 334
inches per second only Please do not ask for any other speed Send one 1800 foot
tape for each program wanted
Catalog No
17148
17149
17150
17151
Title
The Cherokees Become a Nation
Reaction to Christian Missions
Governmental Progress
Literary Progress
Length
90 min
90 min
90 min
90 min
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL SCIENCE STORIES
B80
Courtesy of the Univ of Minnesota jhsh
Catalog No Title
15510
15511
Length
The New Canada jhsh 30 min
The Kensington Rune Stone 30 min
This is a recorded interview with Olaf Ohman the man who as a
small boy found this controversial relic on his fathers farm
eljh
THIS IS PUERTO RICO
A71
It consists of six
This series was prepared about 1950 especially for school use
documentary reports designed to give an honest and dramatic picture of our island pos
session 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 usedwere
rded on the spot by Mr Hazam Produced by Insular Government of Puerto Rico and
U S Department of the Interior Submitted by U S Office of Education Depart
eljhsh
recor
the U S Dep
ment of Health Education and Welfare
Catalog No
3372
Title
Length
The Contrasts 15min
Accents the basic contrasts of Puerto Rico the gracious Spanish
population the Continentals from the States and the many others
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3375
3376
3377

comprising the population of the Island contrasts also in transpor
tation and in cities the old against the new are included
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
with typical American phrases and in general draws a picture of the
people as a whole
The Customs 15 min
Describes the customs and manners of the people and includes authen
tic 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
The Land 15 min
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
The Island 15 min
Introducing the listener to the geographic location of the island
and to some of the surrounding historic areas
Past Present and Future 15 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 Resident
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

AMERICA UNITED
B83
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 jhsht

Catalog No Title Length
15513 Report on Korea 30 min
An account of what the United Nations is doing about Korea
15514 How to Save Asia What can we do 30 min
15515 Is Agriculture Prepaid For War 30 min
University of Chicago Round Table

15516
15517
15518
15519
15520
15521
15522
15523
15524
Understand Nutrition and Live Longer
Great Ideas of the Ages
Great ideas from 443 Great books by 74 authors
What Do We Know About Psychoanalysis
The Schuman Plan What it means to Europe and Britain
Psychological Techniques Will they prevent war
Korea What are the people and countryside like
Views of a United World Is it possible
Security and Arms Control Can it be done
Turning World Resources to World Welfare
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
American Forum of the Air
15525
Is Boxing Legalized Murder
30 min
26615526
15527
15528
15529
15530
15531
15532
15533
15534
15535
15536
15537
15538
15539
15540
15541
15542
15543
15544A
15544B
2538
15545

Where Is Our Economy Headed
Are we in a dangerous boom year
The Railroad Labor Crisis
What can we do to stop railroad strikes
Our Transportation System Is it good or bad
CiaHowefar1should government go and what responsibility should
take
National Security Can we get it
Is the Constitution a Modern Instrument of Government
New Approaches to Foreign Policy Do we need a new one
What Does Little Business Want
What Does CVA Mean to You Is it vital
Living 1950
Divine Form Changing styles in the feminine figure
Whats Happened to the Horse Social history of the times
The National Wish Book
Picture of the American culture pattern a contained in the
Roebuck catalogs between 1905 and 1935
Incredible Tales book Gerald Johnson
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
The Atomic Bomb Bob Hope is interested
Hydrogen Bomb Its possibilities
Part Two of Above
A Forum on the Far East George Grim and Harold S Quigley
Thy People Shall Be My People

30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
i industry
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
Sears
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
30 min
15 min
30 min
AMERICAN ADVENTURE
A23
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 Associa
tion o Educational Broadcasters made possible by the Fund for Adult Education and
the Educational Radio and Television Center Produced by The Communication Center
the UniJwsity of North Carolina Submitted by Bureau of Visual Education Ex
tension Division University of North Carolina sh
Catalog No
16030
16031
16032
16033
Title
Length
King With Crown min
A study of dignity and selfsacrifice The story of a slave boy on
a slave ship and the man who helps him
30 min
HSar A study of home and family The story of a Tennessee family forced
to leave the family homestead when the TVA constructs Norris Dam
Grandfather Jefferson TU 1 mi
A study of a grandfathers love for his grandchildren The story of
the latter days of Jefferson
30 min
iaA6sudy of an aspect of basic patriotism The story of a Negro
267



16034
16035
16036
16037
16038
16039
16040
16041
16042
16043
16044
16045
16046
16047
16048
16055
16050
16051
16052
16054
soldier in the first World War who has no stock reasons for fighting
The Eccentric 30 min
A study of the eccentric in our society The story of an outspoken
philosophy professor
The Rat on Lincoln Avenue 30 min
A study of some attitudes toward authority The story of the death
of an outlaw
The Zenger Trial 30 min
A study of faith in the comsnon man The story of an historic in
cident in the struggle between authority and freedom of the press
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 Ln 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 southern
plantation owner who aids two runaway slaves
Man of Iron 30 min
A study of courage The story of Ezra Lee and the first submarine
mission
The Orchid 30 min
A study of strength and humility The story of early days in the
life of George Washington Carver
The Battle 30 min
A study of war The story of a family and the Battle of New Orleans
268

THE AMERICAN TRAIL
A64
A series of f
sented to the
Catalog No
2877
2878
2879
ine programs on the history of the United States This series was pre
Library by the Ladies Auxiliary to The Veterans of Foreign Wars jhsh
Title
Length
2880
2881
2882
2883
2884
2885
2886
2887
2888
The Dispatch to New York 15 min
The story of the Constitutional Convention The opposition and sup
port by great men such as Franklin Jefferson and Washington
The Northwest Ordinance r11
In 1787 the Northwest Territory was opened by the Northwest Ordi
nance Indian uprising hindered settlement until Mad Anthony Wayne
defeated them Self government then was set up in Ohio
The Louisiana 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 1min
Dramatic story of how Lewis and Clark fought their way up the Mis
souri river and on to the Pacific Ocean
Samuel Slaters Machine 15 m
In 1789 Samuel Slater crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 66 days and be
qan building the first cotton mill in America thus promoting tex
tile mill industry He also organized the first Sunday School
15 mm
The Golden Ocean
Cyrus McCormicks reaper saves the grain crops of the great plains
and thus makes them the bread basket of the world
w 15 min
6 In1C1844r 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
15 min
On to Monterey n a
In 1843 while Capt John Fremont and Kit Carson were surveying 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 id mm
Bing Crosby and his son Lindsey narrate the story of Tom Brooks
a gold rush enthusiast who organized a vigilante committee to re
store law and order
u d v n 1 mm
T 6 In 18796in 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
15 min
The New South
In 1866 the feeling of defeat by the Southerners was almost over
powering Henry Grady the editor of an Atlanta newspaper proved
to be a leader George Washington Carver a Negro scientist devel
oped an industry with the peanut and Madelaine Breckenridge fought
for public health and education The depression of 1929 wrecked the
economy of the South but World War II brought it back to a great
he BlMSonder 15 min
T 6 B0n6December 16 1903 the Wright Brothers tested their first air
plane at Kitty Hawk North Carolina getting it off the ground for
12 seconds Major James Doolittle gives a short talk on this pro
269 2889
gram to point out the use of the airplane to promote civilization
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 fa
mous speech after Pearl Harbor and President Eisenhowers speech on
a strong and free America
CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
A75
From the radio series of the same title
tion eljhsh
Furnished by Virginia Department of Educa

Catalog No Title
15433 Abraham Lincoln
15434 As a Man Thinketh
15435 Benedict Arnold
15436 Doctor Franklin Goes to Court
15437 Francis Scott Key
15438 Jane Adams of Hull House
15439 John Brown
15440 Mystery of the Spotted Death
15441 Nancy Hanks
15442 Oliver Wendell Holmes
15443 Our Constitution
15444 The Red Death
15445 Robert E Lee
15446 Roger Williams
15447 Sam Houston
15448 Story of John Fitch The
15449 Susan B Anthony
15450 Thomas Paine
15451 Tisquantum
15452 Undefended Border The
15453 Valley Forge
15454 Walt Whitman I Sing a New World
15455 Walter Reed
15456 Young Andy Jackson
HISTORY
A66
Length
30 min
30 min
30 min
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Reproduced through the courtesy of the Columbia Broadcasting System eljhsha
Catalog No
3425
Title
Length
3426
15984A
Churchill Retirement 15 min
This is a special program broadcast by CBS on the day Winston Church
ill retired as Englands prime minister Heard on the tape are the
BBC announcement of the retirement Churchill himself President
Eisenhower and several CBS reporters jhsh
Voices of the Presidents 15 min
On this tape the voices of all the Presidents from Theodore Roose
velt to Dwight D Eisenhower are heard eljhsh
Newsyear 1955 30 min
A dramatized summation of the outstanding news events of 1955
eljhsh

270

15984B
15985
15986
15987
15988
15989
15990
15991
15992
1153
15102A
15102B
15103A
15103B
508
15879
15878A
15878B
30 min
Benjamin Rush
iiiUi
30 rain
Part Two of Above 30 min
THe TaLuZaatfonn90rnthe burning of Washington August241814 during
the War of 1812 Recommended for history classes el jh sh
The BAOSdramaatSizaCtrion of the Boston Massacre Recommended for history
classes eljhsh 30 min
Andrerdramatization of the great locomotive chase The role of Capt
jamesj Andrews a Union Army spy is played by Franchot Tone Re
commended for social science classes eljhsn
The rraatUattoMrtreChistoIic battle between th st Ironclads
an engagement which changed the course of naval history Excellent
listening for history classes eljhsh
Jhn Btrsavannah Fremont grew up to become a Western explorer and a
Union Army General during the Civil War This tape is a dramatiza
Uon of one of Fremonts expeditions to survey a route from Mxssoun
to the West Coast For history classes jhsh
Father of American Psychiatry
A dramatization of certain episodes in the life of Dr
A signer of the Declaration of Independence Dr Rush crusaded to
have the insane treated as patients instead of criminals Recom
mended for social science classes jhsh
Jhn dramatization of the famous trial of this early American news
paperman eljhsh
American Political and Social Customs
in this discussion moderated by Clifton Fadiman American folkways
and mores are compared with customs in other parts of the world
eljhsh 15 min
inlervieTwith Sim Webb of Memphis Tennessee Webb was Casey
Jones fireman and survived the most famous train wreck in American
history eljhsh 30 min
Sir Winston Churchill
His finest hour jhsh 3Q min
Part Two of Above 30 min
Voices and Events 1954
National Broadcasting Company jhsh
Part Two of Above 15 min
I NavafOffices impressions of the Bikini atomic bomb tests which
were conducted in 1946 30 min
TcofofTwondwldfbroadcast ade August 19 1945 Of In
terest to students of history 3Q min
TSofaSo broadcast which informed the people of the
Snited sVtes of Japans decision to surrender Inaddxtxon to
radio reporters Clement Atlee prime minister of Great Britain
heard 30 min
Part Two of Above
HISTORY
A67
This Adventures in Research series is repr
inghouse Corporation jhsha
oduced through the courtesy of the West
271
Westinghouse Adventures in Research jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
3120 Clintons Ditch Story of the Erie Canal 15 min
3121 The Conestoga Wagon 15 min
The wagon that helped in opening the West
3122 The Kensington Stone 15 min
Does Stone prove Norse were first Whites in America
3123 The Modern Viking 15 min
John Ericsen and his Civil War Ship the Monitor
3124 Old Ironsides 15 min
Story of the Frigate Constitution in the War of 1812
3125 The President and the Plow 15 min
Jeffersons valuable inventions
3127 Rails for America 15 min
Story of Americas Mastery of Railroads
3128 Ship That Never Came In 15 min
Fitchs attempts to build a Steamship
3129 The Ten Muskets 15 min
Eli Whitney pioneered Mass Production to help save the United
States
3130 The Time Capsule 15 min
A fanciful visit 5000 years into the future
3131 Typewriter History 15 min
History of the invention of the Typewriter
3132 The Unkept Secret 15 min
The story of Gutenberg and his Printing Press
3133 Uncle Sams Attic 15 min
The story of the Smithsonian Institute
General Electric Excursions in Science jhsha
3134 Archaelogical Detective 15 min
Unearthing History from ancient Indian sites
3135 Rebuilding the White House 15 min
1812 through recent rebuilding
3217 A Portrait of Lincoln 15 min
Carl Sandburg and the Kostelanetz orchestra join to give an inspir
ing portrait of our Civil War President
MILESTONES OF FREEDOM
A62
Dramaticdocumentary programs on the American Revolution The stories unfold in actual
words of participants and eyewitnesses as recorded in original manuscripts and docu
ments now in the Universitys Clements Library Courtesy of University of Michigan
jhsh
Catalog No
3625
3626
3627
3628
3629
3630
3631
3632
3633
Title
Lexington and Concord
Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Bunker Hill
Washington Takes Command
Burning of Falmouth The
Privateers The
Siege of Boston
Battle of Quebec
Battle of Long Island
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
272
3634
3635
3636
3637
Death of Nathan Hale
Evacuation of New York
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Saratoga
THEY BENT OUR EAR
D27
Some carped some criticized some counseled some predicted here are thirteen dra
maticdocumentary radio appraisals of life in the infant American republic by four
teen travelers who came to the United States in the second quarter of the 19th Century
and wrote what they saw Produced by Station WGBHFM Lowell Institute Cooperative
Broadcasting Council Submitted by NAEB Not for broadcast purposes Courtesy of
Kent State University jhshta
Ba
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
Catalog No Title
16684 Captain Basil Hall
16685 Mrs Frances Trollope
16686 Harriet Martineau
16687 Francis Joseph Grund
16688 Captain Frederick Marryat
16689 James Silk Buckingham
16690 James Fenimore Cooper
16691 Michel Chevalier and Thomas Colley Grattan
16692 Charles Dickens
16693 Alexander Mackay
16694 Sir Charles Lyell
16695 William Makepeace Thackeray
16696 Fredrika Bremer
TO MAKE MEN FREE
A63
Documented stories of Michigan regiments in the Civil War
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
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
Catalog No
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
3661 Petersburg
3662 Fredericksburg
3663 Battle of Franklin
Title
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
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15 min
273
TREASURES OFF THE SHELF
A60
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 his
torical significance of the document concerned Courtesy of the University of Mich
igan eljhsh
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 Title
16192 Columbus Letter
16193 Letter to Andre
16194 Decoy The
16195 Preacher Trell
16196 Sacroboscos Spheres
16197 Grim Journey
16198 Loyalist The
16199 Long Siege The
16200 Valley Forge
16201 Path of Glory
16202 Gold for Yorktown
16203 Crisis The
16204 General The Yorktown Surrenders
TO BUILD A NATION
D90
The following twentyfive programs about American history were written by Larry Riggs
These programs are a part of the Iowa School of the Air series Courtesy of University
of Colorado eljhsh
Catalog No Title
5168 The Hall of Mirrors
5169 Woodrow Wilson and the League
5170 America Rejects the League
5171 Europe Looks for Peace
5172 Europe Returns to Normalcy
5173 Peace in America
5174 The Man Herbert Hoover
5175 President Warren Harding
5176 John Dewey Changes Education
5177 The Roaring Twenties
5178 Modern Radio Is Born
5179 President Calvin Coolidge
5180 America Grows Content
5181 Americas Stomach Is Full
5182 Black Friday
5183 The Depression Hits
5184 President Herbert Hoover
5185 How Others Are Building a Nation
5186 The Man Franklin D Roosevelt
5187 The New Deal
5188 Workers Return to Their Jobs
5189 The Second Term
5190 The Art of the Thirties
5191 The Deepening Shadows
5192 Wendell Wilkie and One World
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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WHEN MEN ARE FREE
D91
Here is a fresh view of American history and the foundations of our democracy In
simple vivid and dramatic fashion these programs analyze the basic freedoms rights
and responsibilities of an American citizen They do this in a way boys and girls can
understand and appreciate These tapes were produced by the Wisconsin School of the
Air under a grant from the Educational Television and Radio Center Courtesy of Uni
versity of Colorado eljhsh
Catalog No
5193
5194
5195
5196
5197
5198
5199
5200
5201
5202
5203
5204
5205
5206
5207
5208
5209
5210
Title
Length
l j 15 min
The Country of the Mind
In our system of society and government men agree to disagree
The Most Important American m
Freedom begins and ends in respect for the dignity and integrity of
individual human beings Therefore every American is The Most Im
portant American
Freedom and Government Government is necessary to freedom 15 min
Strictly Limited
Constitutional government is a limited government
la min
WS TWe the people of a free country have a certain habit The habit
is selfgovernment min
00 LOBecauseegovernments power is ours to lend to withhold to withdraw
we are selfgoverning people
Government in Three Parts ju c
The power of the American government is divided into three parts
legislative executive and judicial
I 15 min
PThirconceptWmust remain flexible in order to cover all the changing
circumstances of a dynamic culture
F3itVhf principles of American freedom and faith are practical they are
not mere theories 15 min
The reedomassembly speech and press made the development of po
litical parties possible 15 min
Th FYeoudmightrsay that every American has a circle around him which his
government must not overstep Call it the Freedom Circle because
there is no freedom without it
LD mine
FXeedAmfeeSseocCiety is an expression of faith in the human mind and
spirit 15 min
The Riqht to Know
Freedom of press and freedom of speech enable men to make their way
toward truth and the truth is what every man has a right to know
tnypeoplfwno came to America came to seek religious freedom
hat EvercanHhas property rights and the government helps protect
those rights 15 min
No Taxation Without Representation 4k
The people give their consent to governments actions through their
elected representatives 15 min
AU Tn o countryTguality stands for and has stood for eguality before
the law 15 min
Watch Your Step
275 The desire for freedom may come naturally to a man but freedom is
not achieved by doing what comes naturally
5211 With Justice for All 15 min
In our country justice is reached through a series of carefully de
fined and regulated procedures
5212 Fair Laws for Free Men 15 min
Laws must be enforced fairlythats justice But laws themselves
must be fair
5213 In the Name of the Law 15 min
A policeman on duty is not an individual he is a symbol of law
5214 My Home My Castle 15 min
Officers of the law must respect our homes too and our right to
freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
5215A On Trial 15 min
Outlines some of the major rights of a person accused of committing
a criminal act In a free country accused persons have carefully
protected rights which must be honored by the government
5215B Part Two of Above 15 min
5216 When a Fellow Needs a Friend 15 min
One of the rights of accused persons in our country is the right
to have the assistance of an attorney when brought to trial
5217 You Prove It 15 min
The Fifth Amendment states that no person can be forced to give
information which might incriminate him
5218 Twice Is Once Too Often 15 min
The Fifth Amendment also protects accused or convicted persons a
gainst being twicetried or twicepunished for the same offense
5219 For All Means for All 15 min
In our courts all human beings are entitled to justicethe
foreigner as well as the American citizen
5220 Habeas Corpus 15 min
By a writ of habeas corpus a judge may demand that a prisoner be
brought before a court and that the person holding him in custody
explain the cause for which he is held
5221 Minding Your Business 15 min
Our own history has proved that men can be trusted to govern them
selves
A DAY TO REMEMBER
D92
A series of dramatic programs to highlight many of the birthdays and anniversaries
celebrated during the school year The broadcasts will have a wide appeal for almost
any age level This series was produced by Radio Station WNYE the educational broad
casting station of the Board of Education of the city of New York This series is
distributed by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters for use by its
affiliated stations throughout the United States Courtesy of University of Colorado
eljhsh
Catalog No Title
5222 The Great Chicago Fire Fire Prevention Week
5223 Eyes on a New World Columbus Day
5224 Toward a Peaceful World United Nations Day
5225 Ghosts Ghouls and Goblins Halloween
5226 Every Vote Counts Election Day
5227 Adventures in Reading Childrens Book Week
5228 American Harvest Thanksgiving
5229 From Holland to America Festival of St Nicholas
5230 Guarantee of Freedom Bill of Rights Day
5231 The Season of Good Will A Merry Christmas
Length
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
15 min
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15 min
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5233
5234
5235
5236
5237
5238
5239
5240
5241
5242
5243
5244
5245
5246
5247
5248
5249
5250
5251
Carols and Customs A Merry Christmas
Calendar Story A Happy New Year
Planning for Progress Benjamin Franklin s Birthday
For God and Country Boy Scout Day
A Heritage of Honor Negro History Week
With Malice Toward None Lincolns Birthday
First in War First in Peace Washingtons Birthday
The Quality of Mercy Red Cross Week
Toward Service and Citizenship Girl Scout Week
Liberty or Death Patrick Henrys Immortal Speech
The Wearin of the Green St Patricks Day
The Long Grey Line West Point
The Greatest Show on Earth The Circus Comes to Town
The Gentleman From Virginia Jeffersons Birthday
Play Ball The Baseball Season Opens
Saludos Amigos PanAmerican Day
From Sea to Shining Sea The First Transcontinental Railroad
They Stand Prepared Armed Forces Day
The Spirit of St Louis Lindbergn Arrives in Paris
These Honored Dead Memorial Day
15 min
15 min
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To encourage
and freedom
The programs
eljhsh
Catalog No
5359
5360
5361
5362
5363
5364
5365
5366
5367
5368
5369
5370
5371
5372
5373
5374
5375
5376
5377
5378
5379
5380
5381
5382
5383
5384
5385
THE WORLD OF IDEAS
D98
students to develop sound ideas about democratic citizenship brotherhood
in this series significant documents in American history are studied
were written by Patricia Beard Courtesy of University of Colorado
Title
What Makes a Good American
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The Federalist Papers
Washingtons Farewell Address
The Jeffersonian Heritage
The Monroe Doctrine
The Jacksonian Heritage
Liberty and Union Daniel Webster
The Liberator
Calhoun on the Slavery Question
Dred Scott Versus Sanford
Abraham Lincolns First Inaugural Address
The Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation
Lincolns Second Inaugural Address
The Farmer and the Laborer
Imperial America
The New Nationalism and the New Freedom
Wilsons War Message
The League of Nations
Rugged Individualism
Franklin D Roosevelts First Inaugural Address
The Roosevelt Revolution
Four Freedoms
The Atlantic Charter
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
711JOHN F KENNEDY REMEMBERED
E41
Recorded by the State Department of Education jhshta
Catalog No
17188A
Title
Length
17188B
John F Kennedy Remembered 30 min
A memorial to President John F Kennedy on the first anniversary of
his assassination Produced and written by Lou Hazam the NBCTV
program returned along the route by which the Presidents body was
brought to Arlington National Cemetery from the Capitol evoking the
everlasting echo of the living John F Kennedy and in so doing
nourishing the nations remembrance of him Narrated by Chet
Huntley David Brinkley and Frank McGee among others
Part Two of Above 30 min
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
D8
This tape is reproduced through the courtesy of radio station WSB Atlanta jhsha
Catalog No Title Length
16469A
16469B
Why Did the South Lose the Civil War 30 min
A prizewinning program received from WSB Radio and produced by Mr
Elmo Ellis Many reasons are advanced by prominent historians and
will be useful in social science classes studying the subject
Part Two of Above 30 min
THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
A65
A series of programs written and produced at Boston University for the NAEB under A
dramatic recreation of The New England Renaissance period using a cast and 2 The im
Fund for Adult Education grantinaid The series is divided into two sections 1 A
pact of The New England Renaissance thought on the activities of the Transcendental
ists and on our lives today Virtually all of the sounds and music were recorded espe
cially in the field for the program Courtesy of Iowa Tapes for Teaching shta
Catalog No
15158
Part I The Transcendentalists in New England 18201860
Title
Length
15159
15160
15161
15162
High Thoughts Simple Living 30 min
A resume of the conditions under which the New England Renaissance
took place background material on the Transcendentalists
Build Therefore Your Own World 30 min
The story of the slavery question religious and educational con
flicts in the 1830s and MOs
Be Ashamed to Die 30 min
The activities of Amos Bronson Alcott and Horace Mann in the educa
tional field The program features the recreation of Alcotts Tem
ple School in Boston based on anthentic conversations
Like a Little Heaven 30 min
The story of the Brook Farm experiment in West Roxbury and the Fruit
lands experiment in the town of Harvard Mass
Within Myself an Immense Force 30 min
The activities and personality of Margaret Fuller background infor
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mation in regard to the Dial and Conversations of the Transcenden
iistf 30 mm
15163 Trust Thyself
Ralph Waldo Emerson his early life his educational life associ
ations with friends and literary activities
15164 To Be Awake Is to Be Alive Jl
1 Henry David Thoreau the man the thinker the naturalist the
Transcendentalist selected quotations from Walden and his other
writings n
15165 A Little Strangeness Between Us JU
10 The story of Nathaniel Hawthorne his friends and his literary con
tributions Elizabeth Peabodys Bookstore and minor Transcendental
nation 30 min
15166 xp arcendal Phil0S0phY 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
Part II The Transcendentalists in the Perspective of Today
15167 kBlZt fjlTit is today Tour conducted by the Rev Haroldd
former pastor of the church where Theodore Parker preached and an
outstanding authority on Brook Farm
4 a inin
15168 oncor dQry tQur of Concord Massachusetts as it is today stress
ing the famous places known because of the Transcendental activity
15169 Family Traditions x
Interviews on family memories and traditions with direct descendants
of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Amos Bronson Alcott Interesting family
side notes on the leaders of the Transcendentalism movement
15170 The Transcendentalists and Us mn
A panel discussion of the Transcendentalist influence on our think
ing today featuring Dr Perry Miller of Harvard generally consid
ered the most outstanding authority on the Transcendentalists
THE PRICE OF LIBERTY
D9
Produced and submitted by The Junior League of Albany New Yorkjh
Catalog No
3846
3847
3848
Title
Length
15 min
Brief episodes depict the beginning of three of the important indus
tries of New York State The invention of the electromagnet the in
vention ofplastics and the harnessing of the Niagara to provide
Storv of Agriculture
The development of agriculture in New York State is shown in the
following episode l A pioneer farmer makes his own implements out
of wood 2 The traveling tinker gossips with a housewife while he
sharpen her scissors and sells her pots and pans 3 The farmers
worry about competition from the wheat farms of Illinois and decide
to produce more dairy products fruits and vegetables
r 15 mm
Fl1is oThoTa group of Quakers in the town of Flushing got the
right to hold church meetings and worship in accordance with their
own faith It is a story of the establishment of religious liberty
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3850
3851
3852

3853
3854
3855
for all faiths
Iroquois Confederacy 15 min
Deganawidah a young Indian brave goes through many trials to prove
his courage and gain the confidence of the five Iroquois Tribes He
allows himself to be dropped over the Cohoes Falls as a test of
character Having established a reputation he persuades the Five
Nations to establish the Iroquois confederacy and live together in
peace
New York Becomes a State 15 min
The story of how the right to vote which at first was restricted to
a few people came to be the right of all adult citizens of New York
State
World Trade 15 min
New York States place in world trade is shown in episodes The
chief episodes center in
1 Henry Hudsons explorations
2 Taxation troubles and trade in the New York Colony in 1750
3 Activities at the Port of New York in 1800
4 Activities on the Erie Canal in its prime
5 Activities on New York Harbor today
Free Education 15 min
The development of public education in New York State from small be
ginnings into the present great organization is depicted in episodes
which show
1 The lack of schooling at the time of the American Revolution
2 The enactment of the Public School Bill of 1795
3 The proposal made by Zebediah Peck in 1801 to raise school money
by a lottery
4 The establishment of the first normal school in the state in 1844
5 The enactment of legislation in 1894 to make school attendance
compulsory for children between the ages of 8 and 16
Transportation 15 min
The development of transportation in New York State is shown through
a series of episodes in which various characters reflect the feelings
of triumph and excitement which accompanied the development
Coxsackie Remonstrance 15 min
The story of a group pf New York State patriots who in 1775 pro
tested the oppression of British rule The scene shifts back and
forth from Coxsackie to Albany
Oriskany 15 min
In the opening scene dated 1783 the Americans are celebrating the
successful evacuation of the British Army from American soil In a
series of flashbacks the Battle of Oriskany is presented to illus
trate how this evacuation was brought about
THE GEORGIA STORY
B94
THE GEORGIA STORY is a series of historical dramatizations locally written and pro
duced 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 history as is possible
We hope that the scheduling of the various subjects falls in with your classroom activ
ities 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 nar
row 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 in
dustry in our state we look afield to the significance of such a development to our
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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 Henry 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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5 min
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RECORDINGS ON GEORGIA
B93
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
nroiect 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 sim
ilar project of a limited nature had been completed in Rochester N Y but this pro
ject 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 produc
ed 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 ares Agriculture and Industry5 Citizen
ship 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
2837
2838
Title
Charm of Old Georgia eljhsh
Diet and Health el
Length
15 min
15 min
2812839 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 eljhsh
2892B Part Two of Above
2893 Home Is a Dangerous Place el
2894 Losing Your Job jhsh
2895 Farming As a Vocation eljhsh
2896A Long Crawford W eljhsh
2896B Part Two of Above
2897 Visit to the Woods el
2898 How Ted Got His Dog el
2899A S S City of Savannah eljhsh
2899B Part Two of Above
2900 Georgia The Poor Rich State eljhsh
2901 Juanita From Argentina el
2902 Progress of Transportation el
2903A Lanier Sidney eljhsh
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2904 Jones Familys Project eljhsh
2905A Harris Joel Chandler eljhsh
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2906 Appreciation of Motion Pictures jhsh
2907A Bethesda House of Mercy eljhsh
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2908 Harry Learns a Lesson eljhsh
2909A Grady Henry eljhsh
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2910 Who Got the Job jhsh
2911 Selecting a Vocation jhsh
2912 Vandalism eljhsh
2913 Citys Business eljhsh
2914 Little Pigs Picnic p
2915 Rainy Day Fun at Home el
2916 Rutherford Millie eljhsh
2917 Marys Exciting Dream p
2918 Felton Rebecca Senator eljhsh
2919 Double Race eljhsh
2920 Story of Electricity eljhsh
2921 Story of a Hill eljh
2922 World at Work eljhsh
2923 Boy and His Gun eljhsh
2924 From the Ground Up eljh
2925 Housing and Citizenship eljh
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Part Two of Above
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
Jud 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
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D10
This series was recorded by the State Department of Education eljhsha
Title Length
Catalog No
16382A
16382B
4105
16297
4780
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16629B
Community Life in the South About 1850 30 min
This interesting account of what life was like in the South about
1850 is narrated by Col John W West best known as President of
North Georgia College for over a quarter of a century Col John W
West has gathered together many interesting antiques of this period
and has them assembled near Jonesboro Georgia in what is called
Fair of 1850
Part Two of Above 30 mn
Dahlonega Wagon Train 15 min
The citizens of Lumpkin County and Dahlonega Georgia panned the
necessary gold to cover the dome of the State Capitol The gold
was delivered to the Governor of the State by wagon train consisting
of several wagons drawn by horses and mules The passengers and
attendants were dressed in costumes of the times of the North Georgia
Gold Rush of 1847 The wagon train left Dahlonega on the morning of
August 4 1958 camping for the night in Cumming Roswell and
Piedmont Park The gold has since been made into gold leaf and now
covers the dome of the Capitol
Atlanta Centennial Program 30 min
Broadcast December 26 1945
Story Of Jekyll Island 1 min
Taped Interview With Negro Slave 30 mm
Interviewed by William Smith Folkston Georgia 1960
Part Two of Above 30 miru
GEORGIA PLACES AND EVENTS
B97
Catalog No
3115
Title
Dahlonega Gold Rush
Length
15 min
A talk by Jackson Bennett amateur historian and numismatist of
Gainesville eljhsh
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Georgia Quail Hunt 15 min
Onthescene recordings of hunters dogs and guns add realism to
this tape eljhsh
Dove Shoot Onthescene recording and description 15 min
Okefenokee Swamp 15 min
An informative tape about Georgias great swamp with recordings
made at the Swamp Park near Waycross eljhsh
This program was recorded by the State Department of Education eljhsha
17195 Mountaineer Festival 1962 Rabun County Georgia 30 min
This is a recording of the 2nd Annual Mountaineer Festival at
Clayton Georgia June 16 1962 Featured are contests in log
sawing log chopping buck dancing greased pole climbing hog
calling and fiddling The latter contest includes two lady
fiddlers
Recorded by the State Department of Education jhshta
3048
President Lyndon B Johnson at Gainesville Georgia 15 min
This program was recorded May 8 1964 at Gainesville as President
Johnson began his War on Poverty with a study of conditions in
southern Appalachia
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SERIES INDEX
This Series Index will give the series title of each group of
tapes listed in this catalog supplement In the lefthand
column is the code number of each series and on the right is
the page on which a particular group of tapes will be found
listed These titles are not tape titles and should not be
requested Tape requests should be made up giving the catalog
number and the correct tape title An alphabetical listing
of tape titles is given beginning on page 293 Complete
instructions for using the Series Index and the Alphabetical
Index will be found on page 292
285 SERIES INDEX
Below are listed the series titles of tapes in this catalog On the left
is the Code Number of the series and on the right is the page in the cata
log on which will be found all the tape titles in the particular series
The titles given here are not tape titles but series titles and the Code
Numbers are not catalog numbers Please request only by tape titles and
catalog numbers Following this series listing is an alphabetical listing
of all the tapes in this catalog
Noj Series Title uo
A6 EXPLORERS OF THE WILD 23
A7 ART126
A10 OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE 248
A13 DRIVER TRAINING 39
A14 DRIVING SAFETY 38
A15 SAFETY SAM 38
A16 BIOGRAPHIES IN SOUND259
A17 THE GREAT ADVENTUREI 261
A18 OUT OF MY LIFE 231
A19 END OF THE RAINBOW 240
A20 DRAMA 205
A21 TALES OF A TALKING STONE 48
A22 BOOKS AND AROUND 236
A23 AMERICAN ADVENTURE 267
A24 OLD TALES AND NEW 111 241
A25 OLD TALES AND NEW11111111111 243
A26 OLD TALES AND NEW1111111111111243
A27 OLD TALES AND NEW 244
A28 LIBRARY CLASSICS 1111219
A30 SHAKESPEARE AT WORK 111 1254
A31 FUN WITH SPEECH 55
A32 BOOK CHATS WITH FAMOUS AUTHORS236
A33 THE TREASURE CHEST OF POETRY 239
A34 DRAMA OF POETRY11111111111251
A36 YOUR STORY PARADE111111111111111 235
A37 TALifS FROM THE FOUR WINDS233
A38 STORIES IN THE WIND 245
A39 AESOPS FABLESJ 240
A40 TIME FOR A STORY246
A41 READING IS ADVENTURE250
A42 PRENONS FRANCAIS 63
A43 FRENCH 53
A44 GERMAN 55
A45 LATIN 85
A46 SPANISH1 71
A47 PIANO RECITAL203
A48 GUIDANCE AND OCCUPATIONS 21
A50 MEETING THE SITUATION 47
A53 YOUR HEALTH AND YOU119
A55 YOUR HEALTH AND YOU 121
A56 THE WORLD WITHIN 3
A57 KNOW YOURSELF 36
A58 GROWING UP118
A59 history 255
A60 TREASURES OFF THE SHELF 274
A61 NvMES TO REMEMBER 261
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A62 MILESTONES OF FREEDOM272
A63 TO MAKE MEN FREEyf
A64 THE AMERICAN TRAIL7
A65 THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
A66 HISTORY
A67 HISTORYjt
A68 THE DISTANT LANDS
A69 PEOPLE OF THE SNOW HUTS 4
A71 THIS IS PUERTO RICO
A72 TROUBADOUR OF TIME
A73 THEN AND NOW if
A74 JEFFERSONIAN HERITAGE
A75 CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
A77 HOME ECONOMICS MATERIALSi
A78 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 10
A79 CHILD DEVELOPMENT
A80 MAGIC WITH MANNERS
A82 LEARNING TO LIVE
A84 IS ANYBODY HOME
A88 LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE j
A89 POETIC PATTERNS 2
A90 POETS PLAYHOUSE
A91 RHYME AND REASON OVER THE COFFEE CUPSf
A92 20TH CENTURY POETRY IN ENGLISH
A93 MATHEMATICS
A94 MATHEMATICSifi
A95 COMMERCIAL EDUCATION
A97 EARLY AMERICAN DANCES
A98 THE CHOIR AND THE QUARTETTE10
A99 MUSIC FROM THE TELEPHONE HOURJJ
Bl ADVENTURES IN MUSIC gg
B3 MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
B4 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC174
B5 RELIGIOUS MUSIC 174
B6 RELIGIOUS MUSIC205
B7 CHIME MUSIC 178
B9 MUSIC UNITES US IN ONE WORLD
B10 MUSIC FROM MANY COUNTRIES14Q
Bll MUSIC IS YOURS130
B12 THE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC 173
B13 GRAND OPERA 6
B15 TRIO FOR CHRISTMAS176
B16 TRIO FOR EASTER131
B17 MUSIC TELLS STORIES 129
B19 A MUSICAL PANORAMA147
B20 LETS SING 141
B21 EACH IN ITS OWN VOICE 42
B22 THE VOICES OF THE ORCHESTRA142
B23 FORM AND MOODS IN MUSIC 141
B24 SOUNDS IN YOUR EARS132
B25 MUSICAL TREASURES188
B26 AMERICAS COMPOSERS 170
B27 FINGERPRINTS IN MUSIC 119
B28 NATIONAL FOLK SONGS179
B29 FOLKSONGS AND FOOTNOTES
B30 MAKING FRIENDS WITH MUSIC SERIES
B31 FOLK SONGS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND131
B32 THE SINGIN MAN
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B33 AMERICAN FOLKWAYS180
B35 GREAT COMPOSERS OF FRANCE189
B36 WORDS WITH MUSIC222
B37 MUSICA MAESTRO 69
B38 FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES SPANISH 70
B50 THEATER OF MUSIC170
B53 MUSIC130
B54 MUSIC APPRECIATION SERIES179
B56 MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN196
B57 ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA198
B60 MUSIC FROM GEORGIA185
B61 SCIENCE106
B63 SPACE AND MR SMITH 92
B64 SCIENCE107
B65 LET SCIENCE TELL US101
B66 WORD RECOGNITION PHONICS AND SYLLABICATION TEACHING 46
B67 LET SCIENCE TELL US102
B68 LET SCIENCE TELL US103
B69 ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH 98
B70 WESTINGHOUSE RECORDINGS109
B71 LET SCIENCE TELL US105
B72 FIFTEEN STEPS100
B74 WHATS THE BIG IDEA113
B75 UNCLE DAN FROM FROGGY HOLLOW FARM 96
B76 KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS101
B77 THIS WEEK IN NATURE 94
B78 OPEN YOUR EYES105
B79 SOCIAL STUDIES 14
B80 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL SCIENCE STORIES265
B81 LOOK WHAT WE FOUND 13
B82 FOLKLORE MAKES HISTORY 49
B83 AMERICA UNITED266
B84 BRITISH BROADCASTING COMPANY253
B85 CBS SCHOOL OF THE AIR 8
B86 CBS YOU ARE THERE254
B87 ZIV SERIES227
B88 CBS TELL IT AGAIN218
B90 THE WORLD OF IDEAS 15
B93 RECORDINGS ON GEORGIA231
B94 THE GEORGIA STORY280
B96 OUTSTANDING GEORGIANS262
B97 GEORGIA PLACES AND EVENTS283
C2 HOW CAN THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM BEST MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR
SOCIETY 47
C5 OUR SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL WASTE LANDS OR FERTILE FIELDS 46
C6 HUMOROUS AFTERDINNER SPEECHES246
Cll MANS RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE 41
C13 DEMONSTRATION TAPES 1
C14 THE BOOK FAIR249
C15 MENTAL HEALTH 3
C16 ON WINGED SANDALS 7
C17 TALES FROM OLYMPUS 8
C18 WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG 8
C24 THE COMMUNITY AND YOU 26
C25 WE HUMAN BEINGS 26
C26 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 27
C29 EDUCATION 32
C32 GEORGIA EDUCATIONAL ADDRESSES 27
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C47
C48
C49
C50
C51
C52
C53
C54
C56
C57
C58
C59
C61
C70
C71
C74
C75
C76
C77
C78
C79
C82
C83
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C86
C87
C89
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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 34
MENTALLY HANDICAPPED 43
TEACHING AND LEARNING 43
ON READING 4
PRESENTATION DE COLLECTIONS 62
QUELLE HEURE ESTIL 3
RECITAL DE POESIE FRANCOISE DELILLE 63
GESUNDHEIT 56
VILLANCICOS Y AGUINALDOS 73
ALPHABET OF SCIENCE 89
SCIENCE AND MATH 91
SCIENCE 94
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 98
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH114
ADVENTURES IN RESEARCHH5
A LONG LIFEl19
ART REVIEW127
JOURNEYS IN ART27
MUSIC LAND14
LET S SING146
TUNE UP TIME148
THE SINGING LADY149
MUSIC FOR YOUl
CONCERTS4
RELIGIOUS MUSIC JjJ
ORCHESTRAS OF THE WORLD200
MUSIC FROM ABROAD190
ROOTS OF JAZZ202
MUSIC FROM TRANSYLVANIA202
THE ORGAN ROOM24
STRING MUSIC204
LET S SQUARE DANCE209
POETIC PATTERNS231
BOOKS TO REMEMBER23
LISTEN AMERICA2r38
CANTERBURY TALES251
MUSEUM TOURS
HANDS ACROSS THE WORLDj
BIOGRAPHIES IN SOUND2
AMERICANS TO REMEMBER258
VISION OF GREATNESS262
TORCHBEARERS23
NEW PATRIOTIC RECORDINGS264
JUST TWENTY SHORT YEARS AGO2o4
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR278
THE PRICE OF LIBERTY27y
GEORGIA HISTORY283
THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 26
FRENCH 6A
SPANISH m
THE MINDS OF MEN 3
GETTING AND SPENDINGJ9
IDEAS AND THE THEATRE2Jo
EYES WIDE OPEN
PORTRAITS FOR TODAY223
PORTRAITS FOR TODAY24
MUSIC IN THE MAKING7
THE COMPOSER IN THE WORLD OF TODAY19
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D26 CENTURY OF SCIENCE100
D27 THEY BENT OUR EAR273
D28 THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS 4
D31 SPEECH RESEARCH 50
D32 PHILOSOPHY 4
D33 POETRY FOR CHILDREN239
D36 PATOISDIALECT 56
D37 SACRED HARP MUSIC174
D38 SINGING TIME133
D39 LIBRARY TAPES 2
D40 SAY IT IN SPANISH 71
D41 HABLEMOS ESPANOL 72
D43 INSTRUMENTS OF THE ORCHESTRA142
D44 FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERIES FRENCH 62
D45 THE OTHER MANS LANGUAGE 50
D46 OPERA174
D47 POETRY THROUGH EYE AND EAR252
D50 HEALTH118
D51 THE SOUNDS OF LATINv 87
D52 HOMAGE TO POETS229
D53 FORMS AND MOODS168
D54 WHAT MUSIC IS MADE OF143
D55 THE AMERICAN TRADITION IN ART128
D56 HOWS THE FAMILY 16
D57 LIVING TOGETHER 37
D58 RADIO CHILD STUDY PROGRAM 17
D59 THE WORLD OF IDEAS263
D61 OUR MUSICAL WORLD144
D63 SPECIAL PROGRAMS176
D64 SPECIAL PROGRAMS177
D65 CHALKDUST 35
D66 DRIVING SAFETY122
D67 MAN IN SPACE122
D68 SOUND EFFECTS207
D69 BUGLE CALLS205
D70 RELIGIOUS DRAMATIZATION 7
D71 LIVING MUSIC LIBRARY184
D72 ADVENTURES IN LISTENING TO MUSIC137
D73 EXPERIMENTATION AND TRENDS IN EDUCATIONAL CONTENT 35
D74 MUSIC FROM INTERLOCHEN156
D75 BEHIND THE TAPE 35
D76 SALES PROMOTION 47
D77 POLITICAL SCIENCE 18
D78 PARENTTEACHER CONFERENCE 34
D79 CONCERTS 155
D81 EDUCATION 33
D82 THE SCHOOL DROPOUT PROBLEM 34
D84 RELIGIOUS MUSIC177
D85 BARBERSHOP HARMONY184
D86 JOURNEYS IN ART128
D87 TALKS ON ART129
D88 WORDS AND MUSIC227
D89 THE WORLD OF STORY232
D90 TO BUILD A NATION274
D91 WHEN MEN ARE FREE275
D92 A DAY TO REMEMBER276
D93 ITS FUN TO SING183
D94 MUSIC DICTATION PRACTICE SERIES143
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D95 LET SCIENCE TELL US 93
D96 LET SCIENCE TELL US 228
D97 WHY IS A WRITER 277
D98 THE WORLD OF IDEAS 5
D99 RELIGION IN HUMAN CULTURE 5Q
El GENERAL SEMANTICS SERIES I
E2 GENERAL SEMANTICS SERIES II209
E3 SQUARE DANCING 73
E4 BEGINNING SPANISH LEVEL I 22
E5 HOLLYWOODS ANSWER TO COMMUNISM
E6 SEMINAR ON AMERICAN STRATEGY 204
E7 CASALS CELLO CONCERT 36
E9 REPORT FROM THE DEAN 240
F 11 READINGS FROM JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY
E12 SfFINING DEFENDING TEACHING THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE 25
113 TCXAS ASSOCIATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF READING 40
E14 THE CHRISTIAN ANTIOOMMUNISM CRUSADE 6
E15 BEGINNING SPANISH LEVEL II ioo
E16 FIFTH DISTRICT BAND AND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL lg
E17 MUSIC FROM MATHEMATICS 169
E18 COMPUTER SPEECH 122
E19 SOUNDS FROM SPACE 78
E20 BEGINNING SPANISH LEVEL III 2U
E21 RECORDED LESSONS IN SQUARE DANCING 6
F 22 THE CHEROKEES IN THE WHITE MANS PATH
E23 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON INSTRUCTION 34
E24 AiMTGOS PANAMERICANOS SERIES 80
E25 BEGINNING SPANISH LEVEL IV
E26 DEUTSCH VERSTEHEN UND SPRECHEN
E27 IM WANDEL DER JAHRE 83
E28 ESPANOL HABLAR Y LEER 61
E29 DIE MITTELSTUFE 84
E30 ESPANOL LEER HABLAR Y ESCRIBIR i 60
E31 ACTIVE GERMAN 59
E32 DEUTSCH SPRECHEN UND LESEN 85
E33 LENGUA VIVA Y GRAMATICA
E34 ESPANOL ENTENDER Y HABLAR i 64
E35 LE FRANCAIS ECOUTER ET PARLER 65
E36 LE FRANCAIS PARLER ET LIRE
E37 LE FRANCAIS BOOK ONE THIRD EDITION f
E38 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
E39 BASIC CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN
E40 BASIC CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH THIRD EDITION 67
E41 JOHN F KENNEDY REMEMBERED 2
E42 PHILOSOPHY V 25
E43 FOCUS ON PANMUNJOM 7C
E44 BEGINNING SPANISH FIESTA INTERMEDIATE
E45 SEVENTH DISTRICT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVALiyD
NOTICE
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291
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
All tapes in this catalog are listed alphabetically for your
convenience In order to find a particular tape look up the
title in this Alphabetical Index To the right of the tape is
the code number of the series to which the particular tape
belongs Take this code number and turn back to the Series
Index page 286 Go down the lefthand column until you find
the code number you are looking for Then look to the right of
the series title to find the page in this catalog where the
series containing the tape is listed Here you will find all
the information that is available regarding this tape
EXAMPLE If the tape Teddy Roosevelts Big Stick is
wanted the code number given to the right of Teddy Roosevelts
Big Stick in the Alphabetical Index will be found to be D55
Now turn back to the Series Index Look down the lefthand
column until you come to Code Number D55 The series titl is
THE AMERICAN TRADITION IN ART This is the series to which
the tape Teddy Roosevelts Big Stick belongs On the right
of the series title will be found the page in the catalog on
which the series THE AMERICAN TRADITION IN ART which con
tains the tape Teddy Roosevelts Big Stick begins The paqe
is 128
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414
1008
2673
926
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4275
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5373
1802
474
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4136
15330
17523
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16016
1546
1552
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17168
17292
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4173
17651
17249
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16811
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17098
419
1069
17650
17161
5352
415
5227
15468
15331
16776
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Series
Code No
About That High School Record A48
About You A10
About Your Home Life A48
Above the Streets of Paris A7
Abraham Lincoln A45
Abraham Lincoln C93
Abraham Lincoln C14
Abraham Lincoln C99
Abraham Lincoln A75
Abraham Lincoln a Man and a Symbol
D59
Abraham Lincolns First Inaugural
Address D98
Abraham Lincoln Was Born in
February B17
Accent on Youth A13
Accident Prevention on the Highway
and on the Farm A55
Achtzehn Neunzehn Zwanzig C51
Across the Pyrenees to Spain
Active German
Activities
Actor The
Addition
Addition
Address By Dr
Address By Dr
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E31
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A20
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A94
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3864
2866
4022
15457
15458
15459
17096
4862
637
4166
15087
4238
1706
2208
4211
5051
15298
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Title
Alexander MacKay
Alexander Pope
Alexander Rodenbach
Alexander Stephens
Alexander the Great
Series
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D27
D22
D2
B94
C59
D22
A24
C93
A34
B 0 Smith
Carl Brent Swisher
C32
Address By Dr Raymond Seegar C32
Address By Dr William Noland C32
Adios Muchachos B37
Admetus and Alcestus C17
Administrators Role in Curriculum
Development The C32
Admiral Schindler Commandant
Eighth Naval District etc E14
Admiral Struts
Adolescent Fancy
Adolescents on the Loose
Adolphe
Adjustment Problems
Adults Can Learn From Youth
Advancing to Victory Over
Tuberculosis
Advantages and Disadvantages of the
Use of Carpeting in School
Buildings C32
Adventure in International Under
standing An C32
Adventurer The D97
Adventures in Living A10
Adventures in Reading Childrens
Book Week D92
Adventures of Buffalo Bill B88
Adventures of Tom Sawyer B85
Adverbial Accusative The Lesson
A88
D56
D56
A32
El
A10
A53
11
4808 Advertising and You
4303 Aeneas
16775 A Equals B Lesson 9
17381 A Estudiar Leccion 21
3094 Affair of the Heart
2811 African Dances
2476 After Columbus
1317 Afternoon of a Faun
5301 Aged Earth The
16814 Age is Meant for Living
1312 Age of Chivalry The
5285 Air Around Us The
1613 Airborne Symphony
15332 Air Traffic
17358 Al Aeropuerto Leccion 11
3968 Albert Schweitzer
2536 Albino Crow The
741 Album of Portraits
1938 Alchemist and Scholastic
1142 Alcoholic
16477 Alcoholism
3584 Alexander Graham Bell and the
WordsonWires B74
4992 Alexander Hamilton and the Kings
College Revolt D59
D51
D18
C16
D51
E25
D50
Bl
B79
B17
D95
D56
A72
D95
B9
B85
E20
Dl
B82
A33
B61
A56
C61
4478
666
3112
2636
2303
17055
5209
17146
17145
17144
3078
4485
1750
2276
379
15333
400
2634
914
15710
951
4840
952
869
872
876
880
3832
5180
5112
16156
4128
3689
5228
16162
4935
1317
3765
15992
5079
1264
1276
1266
1265
1273
594
5170
16763
5438
4964
Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery
of the World Part I B86
Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery
of the World Part II B86
Alexander the Great Seeks Mastery
of the World Part III B86
Alfred Korzybski and His Work El
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alfred the Anteater
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland
Alices Adventures in Wonderland
All Aboard B
All About Atoms Ba
All About Clocks cb
Allegory in Art D87
Allegro from Concerto in C Major
K 647 B
Alleluia C77
Allen Tate aj
Allergies D
All for Fun A14
Alligator The B77
All Intervals Down D94
All Men Are Created Equal D91
All State Band Bernard Fitzgerald
Conducting B60
All State Chorus Elwood Keister
Tape
No
5181
4386
4427
4652
16673
2421
4090
15334
831
4530
867
17106
17278
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Title
Series
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D90
C76
C77
C78
D25
B90
C59
B85
A41
C77
A41
E60
Conducting
All State Orchestra A Clyde
Roller Conducting
All the Others Do It
All Through the Night
All Together Now
Almost Human Animals
Along the Contour Lines
Along the Dunube
Along the Gunflint Trail
Along the Way
Alouette and Bon Homm Bon Homm
D44
Amahl and the Night Visitors
Amapola
Ambrose Bierce
A Media Luz
America
America
America
America
America Before Columbus
America Grows Content
Americana
Americana
American Architecture
American Folk Music
American Harvest Thanksgiving
D92
American History A22
American Ideals and Romanticism
D55
American Negro Ballads and
Spirituals
American Patriots Speak
American Political and Social
Customs
American Primitive Painting
Americans Break Away
Americans Conquer a Continent
Americans Demand Their Rights A59
Americans Plan for Education A59
Americans Push West
American Strong Men
America Rejects the League
Americas First Astronaut
Americas First Man in Orbit
Americas Point Four Program
293
17219
1479
2647
15630
2192
1229
1606
15629
3830
15297
16175
16772
16640
4272
4995
A88
A7
Cll
B71
A59
B9
C96
B56
A22
D51
D17
C14
B60
A79
C77
B12
B75
A6
B85
A6
A14
A40
B37
D21
E37
A41
A41
A41
A41
C96
D90
D88
A22
C70
B10
A72
D3
A66
D87
A59
A59
A59
A28
D90
D67
Df7
D57
4850
15987
16702
2711
15335
3934
795
887
4438
3218
1685
2293
364
1620
5053
1687
2274
1618
2530
16656
4494
3643
15961
2995
4722
4327
3648
3521
1780
5390
16046
2906
3219
5451
16370
2326
1811
Americas Stomach Is Full
America the Beautiful
America the Beautiful
American Vocal Music
American Work for Chorus and
Orchestra An
Americas First Citizens
Americas First Invention
Americas United
Amigos del Sur
Among the Fields
Amos Fortune
Analogy of Loops in Our Heads The
El
Analysis of or Making Better Use
of the Services Provided by the
State Dept of Ed etc C32
Analyzing and Measuring Six Found
ation Areas of Our Liberty etc
E12
Anansis Fishing Expedition
Ancient Apartment House
Ancient Asian View The
Ancient Astronomer An
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Jewish Chants
Ancient Mediterranean View The
Ancient Wells and Cisterns in
Athens
Andante con Variazioni
Andersen Hans Christian
And Finally Latin Lesson l
And Mine Alone
And Now Miguel
Andrew Jackson and the Rise of the
Little Man D59
Andrew Marvell u
Andrews Raid A66
And Sarah Was Exceedingly Fair
D28
And So They Called Him Crazy
A25
And So to Sleep
And Then the Night
Andy and the Lion
An En Oi Uvular R
Angels We Have Heard On High
Animal Behavior
Animal Farm
Animal Fashions
Animals at Night
Animals From Far Away
Animals in Western Art
Animals on Parade
Animals The Craziest People
Animal Store The
Anna Robinson Scullery Maid
Ann Frank Sign of Jonah and
Social Guilt in Drama
Annie Laurie
Annie Oakley
Annual Broadcast 1956
Anthony Antelope Stubs His Toe
A38
Anthony Wayne c
Antibiotic c53
Antietam ft63
Ape With No Tail A39
Appalachian Spring B12
Apolications of the Dialectic E14
Appointment at Fords A23
Appreciation cf Motion Pictures
B93
Approach to Absolute Zero B64
Approach to Reference Books and
Encyclopedias The
Approach to Science Fducation
Childhood
April Fool
April Is the Time for Birds
B85
C58
A36
A43
C77
B64
B4
B75
A6
B4
D87
B4
B75
B4
B82
D19
C77
A61
B57
C46
B77
B17

Tape Tape
No Title
15547 Arabian Knights
4287 Arachne and Minerva
3134 Archaelogical Detective
16310 Archibald Macleish
16802 Archibald Macleish
3056 Are ExtraCurricular Activities
Important
1430 Are Fads and Frills Fundamental
3550 Are Good Manners Important at
Home
1432 Are Parents Necessary
1434 Are Teachers Necessary
3558 Are We Responsible for Our Own
Good Health A82
2999 Are You Sleeping A31
1028 Are You Worth It A48
Series Tape
Code No No
B87 695
C16 366
A67 888
C94 2450
D52
ities 4677
A79 4661
ental 16509
A84 15229
at 15635
A82
A84 15634
A84
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
15633
15636
1935 Aristotle Discovers How He Thinks 536
B61 540
4239 Ark The C14 3991
16592 Arnold D47 17588
5278 Around the Campfire D93
1625 Around the Christmas Tree B4 2279
4633 Ars Nova of the 14th Century C78 1789
5054 Art and Chemistry D87 17310
17624 Art Education in Public Schools
C32 943
4938 Art for Arts Sake D55 4496
4936 Art for the Many D55 947
16475 Arthritis C61 15299
16306 Arthur Miller C94
16650 Arthur Miller D19
658 Arthur Mizener A32
5167 Arthurs Round Table D89
5361 Articles of Confederation D98
4009 Art in South Dakota C71
4891 Art of Composing The D23
4939 Art of the Depression D55
5190 Art of the Thirties The D90
4879 Art Song The D23
5037 Art Theories of the 15th a id 16th
Centuries D87
15434 As a Man Thinketh A75
2200 As Fast as Lightning B71 5145
4715 Asher Levy Van Swellen C99 15728
3688 Asia Music of B10 16485
16579 Aspects of a Balanced Program of 747
Evaluation An Overview C32 4570
15336 Assembly Line B85 16847
2514 Assembly Line An B81
2188 Assignment in Science B71 15897
2217 Astronomy B71 15300
4294 Atalanta and the Golden Apples 16219
C16 4571
15208 At a Solemn Music A91 2235
4535 At Break of Day C77 4335
1234 Athens Becomes the Center of 476
Culture A59 1324
15573 At Home With the Gauls A45 5163
5479 Atlanta Area III Orchestra E16 748
16297 Atlanta Centennial Program D10 2537
16383 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1957 754
High School Concert Henry 3163
Sopkin Conductor C79 3912
16384 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1957 391
Elem School Concert Henry 15081
Sopkin Conductor C79 1612
16388 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1958 15268
High Elem School Con cert 3154
Henry Sopkin Conductor C79 3155
16764 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Young 15308
Peoples Concert D79 2831
5385 Atlantic Charter The D98 4610
2209 Atom Smasher B71 2199
2012 Atom Yields Power The B68 5046
15543 Atomic Bomb The B83
3755 Atomic Energy for Peace C56 15129
3220 Atomic Power B64 16385
2074 Atoms for Peace B65 1900
499 Attempt at Suicide A13
1967 At the Airport B68 2028
17318 AudioVisuals in the Space Age 17206
C29 16128
Audie Murphy A32
Audubon as a Portrait Painter A6
Au Eu and Review A43
Aunt Milly and the Family Skeleton
B79
Australia C97
Austria C97
Austria C83
Austrian Folk Songs B28
Authority and Freedom in Medieval
Europe Cll
Authority and Freedom in the
Ancient Asian World Cll
Authority and Freedom in the
Ancient Mediterranean World Cll
Authority and Freedom in the Modern
World Cll
Autobiography of Cellini A17
Autobiography of Franklin A17
Automatic Chess Player C58
Automation and the Public Schools
C32
Autumn The Painter B75
Autumn the Season of Colors B17
Avondale High School Band Eric R
Maddox Director E16
Ay Ay Ay B37
Ay Ay Ay c77
Ay Jalisco b37
Aztec Dance From La Fiesta
Mexicanna B56
Baba Yaga D89
Babe Ruth A40
Baby Growth and Development C25
Baby Paul Bunyan The A37
Bach c78
Bach His Story and His Music
D72
Bach b50
Bachianas Brasileras No 5 B56
Bach Johann Sebastian B27
Bach Scarlatti C78
Backyard Hunting The Insect B75
Bacteria C53
Badge of Dishonor A A13
Badger Gavotte A97
Bad Wife The D89
Bag of Fire The A37
Bakers Dozen The B82
Bakers Neighbor The A37
Balanced Wheel B64
Balance in the Curriculum C46
Balance of Natures World A6
Ballad of Billie Potts A34
Ballads for Americans B9
Ballads Old and New B33
Ballet Music B30
Ballet Music B30
Ballet Music B25
Ballets of Delibes Bl
Ballet The c78
Balloon Men The B71
Band Symphonic and Marching The
D61
B and V R and Double R A46
Banjo Solo c89
Barbara Allen Here Am Is Serian
Los Dos B32
Barber of France The B69
Barber Shop Harmony D85
Barbershop Quartette Singing A98
294
Tape
No
2661
4543
17208
4369
4425
5286
15469
15119
15120
15023
2542
16230
16461
17685
17719
16790
16791
4219
2560
15252
1882
3707
4549
4560
564
2523
4358
4444
3663
3633
3632
3637
16699
15337
3636
16054
4286
533
15699
15160
4487
620
3164
4977
1659
1347
15894
16854
4884
1609
16221
16458
904
15570
5336
17100
5355
15338
17024
15339
408
16514
17116
3081
1720
15215
4452
1746
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Bargaining With a Painter A7
Baritone Tuba C78
Baritone with Organ Accompaniment
D84
Barnyard Song C76
Barnyard Song C76
Barometer The D95
Baron Munchhausen B88
Baron Von Muenchhausen Erster
Teil A44
Baron Von Muenchhausen Zweiter
Teil A44
Barrets of Wimpole Street The
A27
Barter and Banks B81
Bartok Bela B27
Basal Reading Instruction Se
quence and Methods C47
Basic Conversational French Third
Edition E40
Basic Conversational Russian E39
Basic Sentences 1 to 170 D51
Basic Sentences 171 to 336 D51
Basket House Story to Music The
C75
Baskets and Backboards B81
Basso Folksinger The B29
Bassoon The B21
Bassoon and Contra Bassoon B22
Bassoon Rondo for Bassoon and
Orchestra C78
Bass Viol C78
Bats Who Were Besieged The A24
Batter Up B81
Battle Hymn of the Republic C76
Battle Hymn of the Republic C77
Battle of Franklin A63
Battle of Long Island A62
Battle of Quebec A62
Battle of Saratoga A62
Battle of the Dating The D28
Battle of Thermopylae B85
Battle of Trenton A62
Battle The A23
Baucis and Philemon C16
Bear Who Carried Away the Boy The
A27
Bears on Hemlock Mountain The
A40
Be Ashamed to Die A65
Beautiful Dreamer C77
Beauty and the Beast A24
Beauty in Clay B64
Becoming a Boy and Girl D58
Bedrich Smetana B4
Bedroom and Bathroom Lighting A77
Beethoven B50
Beethoven and Schubert D72
Beethoven Dynamics D23
Beethoven Expresses Freedom
Through Music B9
Beethoven Ludwig Van B27
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F
Major Opus 93 C86
Beetles Who Carry Lanterns and
Fireflys B75
Before Caesar Came A45
Beggars Opera The D97
Behavior Disorders El
Behind the Humorist D97
Behind the Ranges B85
Behind the Tape The Teacher
D75
Being a Woman B85
Being and Having Good InLaws A10
Belgium C83
Belief in Magic The El
Belindas New Shoes A19
Bells Are Ringing B4
Bells for John Whitesides Daughter
A91
Bells The Big Corral C77
Beloved Blueprint B12 i
Tape
No
2799
4248
4475
15435
4687
4993
1170
670
16619
16827
141
3275
3276
4946
2714
2907
4719
2154
840
4344
653
16316
2205
5280
17132
1053
1693
724
16333
16335
2930
838
1976
2077
647
2543
2291
1972
792
830
2486
4237
2994
5349
3082
4613
1700
4234
508
668
661
5363
2339
4384
4441
1902
Tape
Title
Series TaPe
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Be My Valentine
Ben and Me
Ben Franklin
Benedict Arnold
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin and the
Scientific Spirit
Benjamin Franklins Interest
Health
Bennet Cerf
Bensmore Phonetics French
Berlioz Requiem 1955
Berry College Ballad Singers
Berry College Concert Choir
Berry College Male Quartette
B20
C14
C77
A75
C99
D59
in
A53
A32
D13
D64
A98
A98
A98
Best Barber in the Whole Country
The
Best Present of All The
Bethesda House of Mercy
Betsy Ross
Better Mousetrap A
Betty Betz Party Book The
Betty Martin
Betty Smith
Betty Smith
Beware High Voltage
Beyond the Earth
Beyond the Limits of Observation
E2
Be Yourself
Biblical String The
Big Argument The
Big BandsHendersons
Big Bands19241935
Big Bears Sack
Big Bright Land
Big Eye The
D57
A25
B93
C99
B70
A41
C76
A32
C94
B71
D95
Big Eye The
Big Fly The
Biggest Family
A50
B4
A27
C85
C85
B93
A41
B68
B65
A31
the World The
B81
Biggest One The Whale B75
Big Hole The B68
Big Lonely Dog A36
Big Men and Big Country A41
Big Neighborhood A B79
Big Red C14
Big Red Rose of Mrs Mose The
2941
3006
4474
16300
2112
1768
4463
1638
2284
360
2032
3139
721
16159
739
5109
4277
15470
Big Shoes The
Big Snow Storm The
Big Top The
Big Trumpet The
Big Wave The
Bikini ABomb Witness
Bill Martin
Bill OBrien
Bill of Rights The
Billy and Ruth in Wonderland
Billy Boy
Billy Boy
Billy Boy Jesse James Bound
The Rio Grande
Billy Goats Gruff
Billys Haircut
Bingo
A38
D97
A19
C78
B4
C14
A66
A32
A32
D98
B78
C76
C77
for
B32
B93
A31
C77
2776
1979
5182
2092
4033
4516
683
4148
793
2436
2240
3861
3865
4088
2697
4236
4446
4448
1313
4353
4035
1326
633
15277
2888
15977
4580
1073
2408
1079
16459
3113
383
1072
1166
4527
4703
4736
3998
4071
847
16340
2564
15986
4049
1755
4127
16232
Black Cat Quadrille A97
Black Diamonds B68
Black Friday D90
Black Gold B65
Black Gold C59
Blacksmith The C77
Blagan and McDermit A32
Blau RotGruen C51
Blaze Finds the Trail A36
Blessed Are the Peacemakers B90
Blind As a Bat B75
Blind Jack of Knorresboro D2
Blind Tom Wilson and Blind Thomas
Blacklock D2
Blizzard of 88 The C59
Blizzards Harvest A6
Block That Kick C14
Blow the Man Down C77
Blow Ye Winds Row Row Row Your
Tape
No
2684
4072
17180
5132
17296
3221
15705
4408
16511
3681
15239
2478
4860
15167
518
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A6
C59
E45
D89
C83
B10
B3
B79
D22
A65
C77
A72
C76
C59
A97
A24
B33
A64
B96
C78
Biography in Sound of Teddy the
Rough Rider
Bird Man The
Birds The
Birds The
Birds Come Home The
Birds Christmas Tree A
Bird Watching
Birthday Microscope The
Birthday Party A
Birthday Party The
Bishop Claire Huchet
Bit of Merriment A
Bittersweet
Black Beauty
Black Beauty
C98
B65
B12
C77
B4
B75
A6
B69
B53
A27
A22
A33
D88
C14
1216
1680
2923
5435
727
2715
2987
2635
3638
16224
15340
2554
2415
16833
1889
15312
4894
16235
1837
1729
5045
2889
4679
Boat
Bluebells of Scotland The
Blue Bird
Blue Bucket Mine The
Blue Danube
Blue Easter Bunny The
Blues The
Blue Yonder The
Bobby Jones
Boccherini Tchaikovsky
Bodys Air Conditioning Device
The A53
Bodys Alphabet The B67
Bodys Camera The A53
Boito Prologue to Mefistofele
C86
Bone Bank D50
Bone Pickers The A6
Bones Are Interesting and Impor
tant Structures A53
Bones Are Interesting Structures
A53
Bonnie George Campbell
Booker T Washington
Booker T Washington
Book Farmer
Book of Fire The
Books About Everything
Bop
Border Patrol
Boston Massacre The
Bottle of Steam A
Bourree and Gavotte
Bouton
Bowed Stringed Instruments and
Zithers B24
Bowl of Good Cheer A A58
Boy and Billy Goats Three B4
Boy and His Gun B93
Boy for Whom College Was a Mistake
C77
C99
C99
C58
C59
A41
C85
B81
A66
C59
B12
C70
2228
2465
4450
3588
16173
16594
15091
2698
584
2690
17064
4787
2116
3644
3833
4897
16043
16540
2090
15159
2064
3627
4153
593
16107
15722
3629
15985
794
17736
Bread for Tomorrow
Breadfruit Tree The
Bremen High School Band
Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear
American
Briarcliff Baron Concert Band
James W Pennington Director
E16
Bridging the Gap B64
Brighty of the Grand Canyon A40
Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella
C76
Britain
British Isles Music of the
Britten
Broken Promises
Bronte Sisters The
Brook Farm Revisited
Brother and Sister Trouble Ending
Friction at Home A80
Brother Can You Spare the Time
B72
Brotherhood Is Good Health B79
Brother James Air C77
Brothers on the Beam B74
Broucek and Hooley DuoPianists
A47
Browning
Brownings The
BrowseLand Bounty
Brudneys and Spring The
Brush Land
Buddhism James Spalding
Budgeting
Buds and Sprouts
Buffalo Bill and The Pony Express
A61
Buffalo Hunters The C96
Bugle Calls D9
Builders on the River A23
Building a Service a Program and
a Spirit C54
Building Stones B65
Build Therefore Your Own World
A65
Bumper to Bumper B65
Bunker Hill A62
Bunnys Name Is Osterhase The
Buried Cities
Burke Radnor Baritone
Burma Boy
Burning of Falmouth The
Burning of Washington The
Burro That Had a Name
D47
A34
A6
A24
A6
D99
D18
B65
Business Politics and Teaching
A28
B54
A40
A62
A66
A36
The
E9
A27
A25
A38
A14
Boy in the Circus Parade The
Boy Named Stephen A
Boy Who Couldnt Tell Time
Boy Who Wanted Friends The
Boy Who Wanted to Be General The
A61
Brahms Johannes
Brain Waves
Brand New Citizen A
Brand New Year A
Brass and Percussion Instruments
D72
Brass Choir The
Brasses The
Brasses of the Orchestra
Brass Instruments
Brass Instruments The
Brass Instruments and the Brass
Choir Bll
Brass Section The D61
Brave Flag The A64
Brazil C97
295
B27
B85
B81
B90
B21
B25
D23
B24
B17
4399
3004
2784
16642
1533
897
1358
1392
1379
1401
1354
1351
1377
1368
1381
1352
1355
1398
1382
1394
1380
1400
1391
15980
School
Bus The
Busy Bee The
Busy People
But Only Time for Grief
Butter and Eggs Mathematics
Button Button
Buying Bedroom Furniture
Buying Boys Jackets
Buying Fish
Buying Lamps
Buying Living Room Furniture
Buying Mens Shirts
Buying Mens Suits
Buying Occasional Furniture
Buying Outdoor Furniture
Buying Pots and Pans
Buying School Clothes
Buying Silverware
Buying Street Dresses
Buying That New Range
Buying the Babys Layette
Buying the Children Toys
Buying Winter Coats
Byron Herbert Reece
C32
C76
A31
B20
D17
A93
B75
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
A77
B96Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
1738
2691
4165
4473
1550C
5257
5 i
5371
2885
4253
ll
790
2759
946
4214
15341
5311
4644
15097
17038
1310
16646
1027
1019
3608
16684
833
16688
2587
4388
4532
3624
1572C
15342
3626
2428
4260
5449
479
2087
16483
1132
1409
2645
15220
16305
16604
5013
16426
651
5232
15276
664
2803
4283
17653
643
15713
Cabellos Negros Y Los Tres Osos
Leccion 31 E20
Cabins in the Clearing A6
Caesar and Christ C93
Caissons Go Rolling C77
Calendar B84
Locks D93
lien la 1 ry I New Year
D92
s tion
D98
California G The
Call It Courage
Call of the Wild Kjtch The
Calls and Coran rids
Nho Walk he
Camera of the Body The
Camile
town Races
Canada
Cancion Mixteca
Canciones Naranja Dulce Cuatro
Kllpss etc Lesson 26 30
D41
Candles and Christmas Trees
Can Machines Think
Can Mattel Be Destroyed
Cantata The
Canterbury Tales II
Car the West Win
Canuck Songs and Stories
Can We Have Ideas in the Theatre
D19
Can You Land the Job
Can You Say It
Capful of Moonshine A
Captain Basil Hall
Captain Blood
Captain Frederick Marryat
Captain Jinks
Captain Jinks
plain Jinks
Captain Kid
Captain Ramsays Daughter
Captain Scarfield
Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Caravans Toward Salem
Carcajou
Card Catalog The
Care Courtesy Caution or Care
lessness A13
Career in Science B65
Careers in Science C56
Career Woman The A56
Care of Ranges A77
Careful Kind The A14
Cargoes A91
Carl Sandburg C94
Carl Sandburg D52
Carl Sandburg Voice of the Midwest
D59
Carnival in Rome Etc
Carnival of Fun The
Carols and Customs A Merry
Christmas
Carols and Spirituals
Carolyn Gordon
Carrot Seed The
Carry On Mr Bowditch
Cartersville High School Band E45
Car That Wouldnt Go The A31
Carvers George A40
A64
C14
A15
n51
A36
A55
R36
C77
C97
B37
C75
B85
D96
C78
A34
E5
A72
A48
A48
A21
D27
A41
D27
A97
C76
C77
A21
A40
B85
A62
B90
C14
D39
C84
A31
D92
B33
A32
B20
C14
Tape
No
17193
2448
1192
1196
716
1185
1186
16503
1191
1193
1197
587
1194
15343
1153
15873
3609
4627
601
4410
2328
711
16429
2650
15344
698
3658
5455
1247
1246
1245
4559
1875
3684
4008
4308
3860
2169
1441
15071
16321
15345
1894
16665
3651
17176
5641
17744
1315
4831
16692
4731
3581
550
2265
2837
936
3654
4695
16606
2642
2311
1074
1171
15724
17148
15052
3997
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Casals White House Concert E7
Case of Cynthia Edwards The B79
Case of the Cold Bulldog The A15
Case of the Deadly Drops The A15
Case of the Drafted Fireflies The
A27
Case of the Happy Landings The
A15
Case of the Hazardous Halls The
A15
Case of the Juvenile Delinquent
The C26
Case of the Lurking Volts The
A15
Case of the Sinister Shop The
A15
Case of the SixtyFour Dollar
Question The A15
Case of the Stubborn Turnip
Case of the Toy Assassin The
Casey Jones and the Locomotive
No 638
Casey Jones Fireman
Cassius Marcellus Clay
Cat and Mouse Keep House
Catholic Mass The
Cats and Dogs
Cats and Dogs
Cats Eyes and Cows Eyes
Cat Who Wasnt Black The
Caucasus Ballet Suite
Cave Temple in China A
Cave The
Cecil Tilton
Cedar Creek
Cedartown High Band
Cedric Goes to a Fair
Cedric Goes to a Tournament
Cedric Goes to School
Cello
Cello The
Central Europe Music of
Ceramics of the San Ildefonso
Indians
Ceres and Persephone
Ceres Persephone and Pluto
Cerro Bolivar
Certain Crisis Points of Life
Cesar Franck 18221890
Cest La Congo
Challenge to Defeat
Chamber Music
Chamber Music for Brass Instruments
D25
Chancellorsville A63
Changing Curriculum Leadership
C29
Changing Heart The
Changing Views of Childhood
Chants and Legends
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens
Charles Goodyear
Charles Goodyear Rustic of Rubber
B74
Charles Lamb
Charles Robert Darwin
Charm of Old Georgia
Chat or Chatter
Chattanooga
Chattanooga Railroaders The
Chaucer
Cheat The
Cheese Molds
Chemical Messengers
Chemical Regulators
Cherokee Bill
D17
C32
A72
D21
D27
C99
A18
B76
B93
B75
A63
C99
D47
A14
B77
A53
A53
A40
Tape
No
940
16331
16330
16329
16328
3653
4983
4979
16367
16574
3617
17741
17172
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A24 16504
A15 424
15346
B85 3909
A66 3910
C6 3060
A21 16362
C78
A28 15249
C76
B77 16366
A27 1437
C84
A7 15786
B85 4674
A32 15234
A63 3222
E45 1418
59 15347
A59 4813
A59 4574
C78 15149
B21 1610
B10
1647
C71 4871
C16
C17 4872
B70
A84 4873
B35
C85 622
B85 15088
B21 1236
ments 1239
Cherokees Become a Nation The
Cherry Orchard The
Chesters Automatic Cat
E22
B36
C58
17093
17083
17079
17084
17085
1242
4839
4518
17090
1651
15153
4270
1599
4350
4464
16828
1624
495
1677
15821
Chiapanecas B37
ChicagoAustin High Gang C85
ChicagoBix Bierderbecke C85
Chicago19201922 C85
ChicagoOliver and Armstrong
C85
Chickamauga A63
Child and His Dentist The D58
Child and Money Matters The D58
Child Development Through Art
Education C46
Child Development Through Reading
C46
Childe Rowland A21
Child His World and His Potential
The E23
Child in a Technological Society
The
C29
E23
C45
A10
B85
C46
of
B7
C97
B28
B64
A77
B85
D20
C78
B50
B9
Child Meets His World The
Child Nobody Knows The
Children Are Individuals
Children Are People
Children Need Adventure
Children Need Identifications C46
Children Wont Stay Home A79
Childrens Feelings in the Class
room C40
Childrens Game Songs and Lullabies
B29
Childrens Needs C46
Childs Encounter With Life The
A84
Chime Music
China
Chinese Folk Songs
Chlorophyl Key to Survival
Choosing Foods for Freezing
Choosing the Leader
Choosing Your Occupation
Chopin
Chopin
Chopin Champions the Cause
Freedom
Choral Concert A98
Choral Music of the Baroque Period
D23
Choral Music of the Classical
Period
Choral Music of the Romantic
Period
Chosen One The
Christabel
Christianity Comes to Rome
Christianity Encounters a Rival
A59
Christian Life Robert
Michaelsen D99
Christianity Ancient James
Spalding D99
Christianity Franklin Sherman
D99
Christianity Medieval Robert
H Welch D99
Christianity Ref Franklin
Sherman D99
Christians in Armor A59
Christina Rossetti D21
Christ Is Born C77
Christ James C Spalding D99
Christmas b4
Christmas b5
Christmas Anna Angel The C14
Christmas Brings Us New Hope B9
Christmas Caroling Song C76
Christmas Caroling Song C77
Christmas Concert 1955 D64
Christmas Everywhere B4
Christmas in a Hospital A13
Christmas Magic b4
Christmas Music Carol Fantasy
D63
D23
D23
A24
A34
A59


Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
16823 Christmas Oratorio Excerpts
16843
718
1679
1796
4684
925
412
4650
3425
17092
17091
901
923
944
4428
588
4521
2102
1147
4258
5034
2417
15348
3517
15572
2913
228
5001
4546
1881
17115
15349
I
I
15075
3910
3120
648
492
2343
2345
4342
5290
2019
4592
1631
16013
1535
17257
Bach
D64
D72
A27
B4
B17
C99
Christmas Special A
Christmas Stories and Poems
Christmas Story A
Christmas Toyland A
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus Peter
Rabbit George Washington
Church and the Family The
Church Anthem The
Churchill Retirement
Church of Sacraments Franklin
Sherman V99
Church of Sacraments Robert J
A45
A10
C78
A66
Welch
Cicada Six Legged Rip Van
Winkles The
Cicero Against Catiline
Cielito Lindo
Cielito Lindo
Cinderella
Cindy
Circuit Shooter
Circulation of the Blood
Circus Shoes
Citadel The
Citizen of a New Nation
Citizens Castle
D99
B75
A45
B37
C77
A24
C77
B65
A53
C14
A27
B90
B85
City Mouse and the Country Mouse
A39
A45
B93
A59
B70
The
City of Olynthus The
Citys Business
Civilization of Segments A
Clang Clang Clang
Clarence Darrow Liberal Lawyer
D59
i T
lariret and Bass Clarinet
I Lnet The
Discussion
Dismissed
m Couitesy
itual in Teacher
Education
Claude Debussy 18621918
Clean Sweep The
Climb a Lofty Ladder
Clintons Ditch
Clock The
Closed Car Windows May Mean Death
A13
Cloth From a Stick
Cloth Like the Sun
Clouds
Clouds The
Clumsy Kitten Thi
Coates
Cobbler and The Elves The
Cocktail Party The
Codes and Ciphers
Coexistence The Cornerstone of
Communist Conquest E14
C78
B22
B21
El
B85
A50
C46
B35
C58
A40
A67
A31
B78
B78
C76
D95
B69
C78
B4
A20
A93
Tape
No
4320
17238
16443
4507
5104
4642
4175
2929
17020
17019
5420
17247
5421
17246
5410
5402
5407
5400
5401
5404
5417
16631
17254
17248
5418
5412
5405
Tape
Title
Series Tape
Code No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Combination
Combining the Old and the New in
Reading Instruction
Comedy on the Bridge
Come My Dove
Comic Books
Comic Opera
Comments on the Prologue of
the Canterbury Tales
Communication in Georgia
Communication Skills in the Area of
the Gifted c32
Communication Needs of Teachers of
E13
D46
C77
D65
C78
C95
B93
C32
E14
E14
E14
E14
E14
E14
E14
E14
5416
5391
17255
2413
16382
1176
15350
4959
17342
17339
Exceptional Children
Communism A Disease
Communism A Program of
Regeneration
Communism A Religion
Communism A Scientific Disease
E14
Communism and Education E14
Communism and Human Regeneration
E14
Communism and Peace
Communism and Philosophy
Communism and Science
Communism and World Conquest
Communism and World Events
Communism in the United States
D12
Communism Is Conquering the World
E14
Communisms Paranoic Nature E14
Communisms Program of Thought
Control E14
Communisms Program of World
Conquest E14
Communist Blueprint for the
Conquest of the United States
The E14
Communist Conquest by Coexistence
E14
Communist Morality E14
Communist Party Fronts and Captive
Organizations E14
Community Hygiene B67
Community Life in the South About
5362
1745
16817
4791
17389
15062
16531
2051
4883
3372
1146
2938
2742
Constitution The D98
Construction Under Way Bl
Consultants Roundtable 0ib
Consumer Buying U1D
Contando a los Ninos Leccion 4
E44
Continuation of the Atmosphere
Theme A30
Continuing Themes in Mathematics
C54
Contradictory Gas The B69
Contrapuntal Playing D23
Contrasts The A
Controlling Disease A53
Control of Cancer B93
Control of Diseases Spread From
A55
B68
C85
C70
A20
A27
B17
D18
B88
B64
Dl
A32
B75
D91
The B79
B4
D93
D88
E5
D10
A53
B85
D57
E15
16589 Coleridge
17305 Col Glenn Reports
3223 Collecting Butterflies
4801 Collective Bargaining
828 College
1387 College Clothes
5466 College Park Choraliers
5466
D47
D67
B64
D18
A41
A77
E16
657
1804
4472
4370
4429
3459
16192
3083
Colleqe Park High Mixed Chorus
E16
Colonel Harry Snyder A32
Colonial Times Were Musical Times
Too
Columbia Gem of the Ocean
Columbus
Columbus
Columbus Collie
Columbus Letter
Comanche
B17
C77
C76
C77
A26
A60
A19
17388
2418
17209
1820
5439
3520
16835
15256
16897
5436
15564
15569
15168
1440
3121
539
4934
15548
1270
3589
15351
16314
1850
Community Looks at Health
Community Planning
Community Self Survey
Como Es Mi Casa Leccion 13
Como Es Mi Familia Leccion 7
E15
Como le Llamas Tu Leccion 1
E44
Comparing Worlds
Complete Christmas Service for
D84
B17
E18
A39
D72
B26
D74
School or Church A
Composition By Caccini A
Computer Speech
Conceited Frog The
Concerning the Keyboards
Concerto Grosso
Concerto Winners
Concluding Panel Discussion
About College and You E9
Concordia College Choristers B16
Concordia College Choristers B15
Concord Revisited A65
Conditions of Unnatural Fear The
A84
Conestoga Wagon The A67
Confessions of Rousseau A17
Confident People A D55
Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthurs Court B87
Conqueror Comes and Goes A A59
Conquerors of Sight Sound and
Space B74
Conquest of Fear B85
Conrad Richter c94
297
Person to Person
1974 Converter
16343 Cool Jazz
4129 Copies of Works of Art
16017 Corn Is Green The
15024 Corn Is Green The
1825 Coronation of Poppea The
4800 Corporations
15471 Corsican Brothers
3165 Cosmetics By the Ton
3971 Cost of a Signature
693 Countess of Listwell
1151 Countless Suns
5193 Country of the Mind The
2474 Countrys First Citizens
1617 County Fair A
5260 Count Your Blessings
5110 Courage and Adventure
17037 Course of Communism The
15352 Courts of Justice
2748 Covering of the Body The
3095 Cow That Stopped Plague
607 Cowboys
5274 Cowboys and Indians
1591 Cowboy Songs
4393 Cowboy The
2352 Cows Milk From Peanuts
3854 Coxsackie Remonstrance
3546 Crawford W Long
17025 Creating a Want
16371 Creative Approach to the Teaching
of Arithmetic A C46
16564 Creative Thinking and Creative
Teaching for Creative Living
C46
5115 Creative Writing
17626 Creativity in Management
4788 Credit
17086 Creeds Franklin Sherman
454 Criminal Negligence
16203 Crisis The
1217 CrissCross Circus
5334 Critic of the King
491 Cross Roads of Destiny
2691 Crows Nest
16708 Crucial Issue The
3096 Crusade for Pure Milk
17340 Cuantos Anos Tiene Usted
9
942 Cuatro Milpas
816 Cub Scout
511 Cuddles the Camel
4929 Cultural Declarations of
Independence
5423 Cultural Interchange
4985 Culture and Personality
4288 Cupid and Phyche
4093 Cup of Sugar A
1954 Cures and Preventatives
800 Curious George
842 Custer Fighter of the Plains
3374 Customs The
452 Cyclist and the Driver The
5292 Cyclones
15022 Cyrano de Bergerac
15549 Cyrano de Bergerac
1758 Czardas Polonaise Trepak
B85
A55
D50
A28
D93
B9
C76
B78
D9
B94
D76
D88
C32
D18
D99
A13
A60
A58
D97
A13
A6
D28
D50
Leccion
E15
B37
A36
A27
D55
E14
D58
C16
C59
B61
A36
A41
A71
A13
D95
A27
B87
B12Tape
No
4662
15232
1596
4498
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Czechoslovakia C97
Czechoslovakian Folk Songs B28
Czechs Sing of Love of Country
The B9
Czech Walking Song C77
3859
4290
3115
4105
5458
1945
3857
5138
15266
2835
16430
3690
4621
2812
1753
1754
Daedalus and Icarus C17
Daedalus and Icarcus C16
Dahlonega Gold Rush B97
Dahlonega Wagon Train D10
Dalton Catamount Band E45
Dalton Finds the Atom B61
Damon and Pythias C17
Damon and Pythias Greek D89
Dance From the Orchestral Suite
The Black Masker B26
Dance of the Hours Bl
Dance of the Swans C84
Dances B19
Dances of All Time C78
Dances of the American Indian Bl
Dances of the Suite Allenande and
Courante B12
Dances of the Suite Sarabande and
Tape
No
2229
459
16425
15223
16015
3634
4092
1517
5164
5409
2532
1899
4578
4590
16226
5360
17376
16194
5191
2736
2107
15606
16047
15488
17221
16292
16365
3904
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Gigue B12 4666
2822 Dances of the USA Bl 16515
16838 Dances Old and New D72 16786
4528 Dance Song C77
2824 Dance Tunes of Bachs Day Bl 16781
2830 Dancing to Waltz Kings Music Bl 5183
2810 Dancing With the Worlds Peoples 15111
Bl 15110
2174 DandyHorse The B70 15115
15487 Danger of Freedom A74 4155
1188 Danger on the Range A15 15109
2623 Dangerous Game The A14 15116
2238 Dangerous Journeys The Stoi y of 3539
Migration B75 16654
1190 Danger Takes No Holiday A15
860 Danger to Windward A41 17385
3642 Daniel Boone A61
5004 Daniel Webster Orator and 1395
Statesman D59 498
1765 Danse Macabre B12 15126
4863 Dante Gabriel Rossetti D22 17533
5159 Daphne and Phoebus D89 17458
15262 Darker America B26
16424 Dark Eyes Etc C84 16565
15218 Darkling Thrush A91
15025 Dark Victory A27 16463
2003 Darwin Puts It Into Words B68 16576
1947 Darwin Sails on the Beagle B61
15114 Das Ceschenk A44 17165
15113 Das Schlaraffenland A44
15125 Das Tapfere Schneiderlein A44
16778 Dative Plural The Lesson 17 17166
D51
2133 David and the Dirigible B70 15032
15550 David Copperfield B87 5160
541 David Crockett A17 5450
2048 Davy Jones Treasure B69
3166 Davy Safety Lamp B64 2707
1634 Day at the Circus A B4 5389
1684 Day at the Zoo A B4 16039
3140 Day at the Zoo The B53 15551
204 Day in Paris A A7 4311
2860 Day in the Life of the Igloc liks 537
A A69 16160
4140 Day of St Nicholaus The C51 5151
1309 Day of the Dons A72 749 782
Day With Something Missing The 5395
B72
Dead Right A13 15059
Dear Boszike Etc C84 3871
Death Be Not Proud A91 5266
Death of a Salesman A20 15121
Death of Nathan Hale A62 17507
Death of the Dawn Man C59 2838
Death of the Hired Man A89 1421
Death of Noblehad The D89 448
Death of Stalin and the Nature of
Malenkov The E14 3829
Death of Wild Bill Hickock The 4415
B82 15132
De Ballit of de Boll Weevil The
Stellenbosch Boys B32 4332
Debussy C78 4044
Debussy C78 3097
Debussy Claude B27 15003
Declaration of Independence The 4971
D98
Da Compras Leccion 12 E25 16373
Decoy The A60 5096
Deepening Shadows The D90 3058
Definition of Health A55 2078
Degrees of Heat B65 4955
Delmore Schwartz A92 16387
Demagogue A23
Democrat and the Commissar A74 933
Democratic Way The E16 17138
Demonstration Tape C13
Demonstration Tape for Elementary 931
School C13
Demonstration Tape for Secondary 2740
Schools C13 2210
Denmark C97 2744
Denmark C83
Dependent Subjunctives Lesson 30 16145
D51 17103
Deponent Lesson 21 D51 2877
Depression Hits The D90 2752
Der Alte Wolf A44 2065
Der Hase Und Der Fuchs A44 16639
Der Kleine Vogel A44 4799
Der Kuckuck Und Der Esel C51 615
Der Wolf Und Der Fuchs A44 15489
Des Esels Schatten A44 15535
DeSoto Seeks Gold B94 1551
Despair and Religion in the Works 1555
of Eugene ONeill D19 4471
Dsspues de los Examenes Leccion 16338
30 E25 863
Desserts A77 3054
Destiny Rides on Tires A13 417
Deutsche Volkslieder A44 899
Dsutschi Sprechen und Lesen E32 3994
Dcutscht Verstehen und Sprechen 15436
E26 15353
Developing the Creative Potential
ities of Children C46 15030
Developmental Reading C47 16176
Developmental Tasks and Challenges 4491
of Childhood C46 556
Development of a Sound Testing Pro 4730
gram for a Public School System 3471
C32
Developments in Space Exploration 17341
C32
Devil and Daniel Webster A27 1130
Devil and Jud Jones The D89 3525
Dewey Decimal System of Classifi 4401
cation The D39 1770
D H Lawrence A18 2668
Dialectical Materialism E14 4419
Dial Emergency A23 868
Diamond Lens B87 4016
Diana and Orion C16 15124
Diary of Samuel Pepys A17 981
Dickens Charles A22
Dick the Fiddler D89 1876
Dick Whittington A37 2919
Dick Whittington and His Cat A36 1219
298
Dictatorship of the Proletariat
E14
Diction and Speech A30
Didymus D2
Did You Ever D93
Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten A44
Die Mittelstufe E29
Diet and Health B93
Diets for School Children A77
Difference Between Knowing and
Doing The A13
Digging Up the Past C96
Dinah C76
Diphthongs Continued Nu Gu Qu
Accent A46
Dirt C53
Dirty Hands C59
Discarded Formula D50
Discipline A78
Discipline and the Permissive
Parent D58
Discipline for Freedom C46
Discipline for Our Children D65
Discipline Is a Problem A79
Discovering the Body B65
Discrimination D57
Discussion By Dr Wallace on
Spiders A C57
Discussion in English A45
Discussion of Doubt and Certainty
in Science by J Z Young E2
Discussion of Simple Latin Senten
ces in Latin A45
Disease Agents A55
Disease Fighter A B71
Diseases Spread From Animals to
Man A55
Dis 01Hammer Kill John Henry A90
Disorders of Evaluation El
Dispatch to New York The A64
Disposing of the Bodys Waste A55
Distance Killer B65
Distance Within The D17
Distribution of Income D18
Disturbing Afternoon A A24
Divided We Stand A74
Divine Form B83
Division A94
Division A94
Dixie C77
Dixieland C85
Doak Walker A41
Do All Children Quarrel A79
Do Children Have Worries A10
Do Creatures Think B75
Doctor and the Druggist The C58
Doctor Franklin Goes to Court A75
Doctor George Washington Carver
B85
Dolls House A A27
Doll Stories A22
Dona Nobis Pacem C77
Donald Culross Peattie A18
Donald McKay C99
Donald The Disappointed Dachshund
A26
Donde Vive Usted Leccion 11
Don Juan The
Donkey Ride The
Donkey Riding
Don Quixote Suite
Dont Tread on Me
Dont Want to Go Home
Door in the Wall
Door of Iron A
Dornroeschen
Dos Alumnos etc
Double Bass
Double Race
E15
A56
A39
C76
B12
A7
ome C76
A41
C59
A44
lsion 1 5
D41
B21
B93
His Shirt A58

i v i rfi
Tape
No
15225
3179
2243
4454
15354
2685
1198
991
1800
2309
1200
5127
15944
655
4300
706
2874
17164
15054
1500
5372
15112
636
17190
4246
15641
17316
2152
662
4502
445
5300
447
473
Tape
Title
Dover Beach
Dove Shoot
Down Came a Spider
Down in the Valley
Down Mexico Way
Down to the Sea
Series Tape
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series Tape
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A91
B97
B75
C77
B85
A6
Do You Get Mad at Your Parents
A57
Do You Have What It Takes A48
Do You Know Any Folk Songs B17
Do You Like Snakes B77
Do You Owe Your Community Any
Thing A57
Drakestail French D89
Dr Albert Schwietzer A16
Dr Ancel Keys A32
Dr Beedes Talk C16
Dr Brown A32
Dr Charles Herty B94
Dr Conants Study on Teacher Cer
tification
Dream Play The
Dreams of a Better World
Dred Scott Versus Sanford
Drei Kurze Geschichten
Dr Ervln Cerlin
Dr Frank R Barnett
Dr George Washington Carver
C32
B36
A89
D98
A44
A32
E6
C14
Cll
C29
B73
A32
C77
A13
D95
497
15472
15747
2839
17311
4360
1891
15144
1361
1411
15355
5200
16334
2029
206
17734
5462
5462
5462
17186
3168
2195
Dr Grayson Kirk President of
Columbia University
Dr Harold Drummonds Speech
Dr Harvey Cushing
Dr Herbert Graf
Drill Ye Tarriers
Drinking and Driving
Drinking Water
Driver and the Pedestrian The
A13
Drivers Can Do More Than Doctors
A13
Driving Temptation A13
Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde B88
Dr Kenneth McFarland 07
Dr Neal Discusses Immunization
B93
Druid Hills High School Band
Little Director
Drummer Boy
Drums The
Dr William H Alexander
Dry Cleaning Problems
Dry Skim Milk
Dublin Ireland 1802
Due Process of Law
Duke Ellington
Dutch Janitor
Dutch Merchants Capture the China
Trade The
Duties and Responsibilities of
C W
E16
C76
B21
C6
A77
A77
B85
D91
C85
B69
2758
2156
1516
2315
4870
2670
4640
4874
423
534
16675
2025
2686
5302
396
5447
17309
17183
5473
17187
17662
3141
1633
632
1688
16824
1478
1809
1787
16818
16820
16822
2520
1689
2814
15356
3612
558
16034
4295
4193
4519
4899
1975
1410
5414
Ear Is a Remarkable Organ A55
Earl of Stanhope
Early American Dramatic Narratives
Early Butterflies and Other Insects
B77
Early Development of Choral Music
An
A7
C78
D23
A10
B63
D26
B69
A6
D95
A6
Band
E16
Early Glass Factory
Early Italian Opera
Early Italian Opera
Early Marriages
Earth As a Planet The
Earth Ocean Atmosphere
Earthquake and the Squirrel
Earths Bounty
Earths Crust The
Earths Zone of Life The
East Atlanta Elementary A
Charles Bradley Director
East Atlanta Elementary Band
Charles Bradley Director E16
East Atlanta Elementary School Band
E16
East Atlanta High Mixed Choir E16
East Atlanta High School Band E16
East Atlanta High School Band E16
Easter and Spring B53
Easter Bells B4
Easter Bonnet for a Bunny An A24
Easter Bunny Parade The B4
Easter Concert 1956 D64
Easter Greetings ABO
Easter Means Different Things B17
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2011
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School Board Members
Dykes High Choraliers
Dykes High Colts 45
Dykes High Ninth Grade Girls
Club
Dykes High School
Dynamite
Dynamite King The
C32
E16
E16
Glee
E16
E16
B64
B71
4786
4051
4829
15707
15711
4847
15096
17280
17282
17732
2928
16683
15357
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Easter Music
Easter Music
Easter Music
Easter Music
Easter Prayer An
Easter Time
East India Dances
East of the Rhine
East o the Sun and West
Moon
E B White
Eccentric The
Echo
Echo and Narcissus
Echo Carol
Echoes Rounds
Eclipse The
Economical Use of Ranges The A77
Economic Aspect of the Cold War
E14
Economics and You
Eddystone Lighthouse The
Edgar Allan Poe
Edmund Harding
Edmund Harding
Edmund Spenser
Edna St Vincent Millay
Educational Administration
Professional Dilemma
Educational Administrators
Agents of Improvement
Educational Leadership for Times
Like These C32
Education and Unemployment B93
Education for a Century of Science
D26
Education for What B85
Education Past Present and
979
17202
2040
978
970
5074
3172
4729
3582
Eight Little Candles B20
Eine Katze Miau Ein Hund Wau Wau
C51
Einstein B71
Einstein Looks for a New Answer
B68
Eins Zwei Drei C51
El Abuelo Lesson 9 D40
Elaine Who Couldnt Remember A26
El Almuerzo Leccion 25 E15
El Barco Chiquitico Leccion 6
E25
El Burro Lesson 17 D40
El Campo Leccion 26 E25
El Canario de Mi Mama Lesson 14
D40
El Carnaval Leccion 20 E25
El Cuento De Los Tres Osos Leccion
33 E20
El Doce De Octubre Leccion 7
E25
El Dormitorio Grande Leccion 23
E4
Electric Blankets
Electricity Begins to Work
Electricity Goes to Work
Electronic Robots
Electronic Tube The
Electronics in Communication
Electronics in Industry
Elementary Guidance as a Preventive
Approach to Educational Diffi
culties p32
Elena Lesson 20 D40
Eleventh Annual MidTex Fall
Jamboree November 8 1958
Austin E3
Eleventh Commandment B69
El Gallo Colorado Lesson 19
D40
El Gatito Lesson 11
El Greco
Elias Howe
Elias Howe
Elias Howe and His Dream of
A77
B68
B61
B85
B64
B64
B64
D18
C59
D21
C6
C6
D22
A34
A
C32
C32
1810 Each Nation Seems Different B17
15704 Eagle Feather A40
2439 Eagle of Santo Domingo The B9U
4330 Ear C53
and Future
15226 Edward Anon
15600 E E Cummings
3084 Eeyore Loses His Tail
17108 Effective Listening
2300 Egg Machine An The Chicken
4908 Egyptian Gods
1230 Egypt of Today The
17056 Eight Basic Scales Major 3 minor
4 modes D94
299
C32
A91
A92
A19
El
B75
D87
A59
16826
16825
4701
4732
3578
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972
17325
17359
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17743
5156
4838
3914
15004
4984
3472
Elijah Excerpts
Elijah 1955
Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney
D40
D87
B64
C99
Seam
B74
D64
D64
C99
C99
Eli Whitney Connecticut Yankee In
B74
D21
A31
A19
E25
B37
E20
E25
E20
E4
King Cottons Court
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Wallace
Ellen Rides Again
El Liberatador Leccion 23
El Manicero
El Medico Leccion 7
El Papagayo Leccion 16
El Pasaporte Leccion 8
El Patio Leccion 25
El Patio De Mi Casa Leccion l
E25
El Patio de Mi Casa Leccion 23
E44
El Perro Lesson 13 D40
El Perro Y El Gato Leccion 13
E4
El Policia Leccion 13
El Remedio Leccion 18
El Resfriado Leccion 17
El Restaurante Leccion 14
Elves and the Shoemaker The
Emerging Curriculum Patterns
Emilya the Simpleton
Emily Dickinson
Emotional Climate of Schools The
C46
Emotional Stability A78
Emotions are Elusive D58
Emperors New Clothes The A26
E20
E20
E20
E20
A36
C32
D89
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Empire and the Caesars The A59 5171
Empty Basket The A24 1248
Enchanted Cottage The A27
Encore c78 5172
Encore Please b85 3635
Encouraging Creativity in Student 1375
Teaching c46
End Is in Sight The D4 16143
Endless Horizons B85 15084
En El Campo Leccion 20 E20 1715
En el Campo Parte I Leccion 29 5289
E44 5226
Em el Campo Parte II Leccion 30
E44 3224
En el Campo Parte III Leccion
31 E44 5089
Enemy Whose Bite Was Death The 25fe5
B81 16423
Enfrente de la Escuela Leccion 5 16375
E44
England A41 17030
England C97
English and Scotch Dances Bl 17028
English and Scottish Ballads A34
English Bring Their Folk Ballads 17029
The
1237
586
15029
4616
15359
16372
3946
15360
17362
17402
17402
17403
2556
17390
871
4653
2829
15095
1592
1515
4631
1880
4638
1260
1259
1258
17368
17397
17397 En la Casa
17398 En la Casa
17398 En la Casa
17376
17358
17391
17351
17393
16572
2672
1539
2468
16479
2127
15200
4440
1897
1314
5011
16293
2157
3655
17347
17094
17562
17486
17513
17374
15361
1827
4869
1963
604
1249
1261
B9
A89
C78
B21
C78
A59
A59
A59
E20
English Dramatic Narratives
English Gleemen
English Horn The
English Madrigal The
Englishmen Change Rulers
Englishmen Come to America
Englishmen Go to Sea
En La Casa Leccion 30
En la Casa Parte I Leccion 19
E44
Parte II Leccion 20
E44
Parte III Leccion 21
E44
Parte IV Leccion 22
En La Ciudad Leccion 11
En La Ciudad Leccion 12
En la Clase Leccion 7
En La Plaza Leccion 31
En la Tarde Leccion 11
Enrichment of Learning The
Entering the Art Show
Entertaining Mathematics
Epidemic Centers
Epilepsy
Episode At Falling Creek
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries
A91
Erie Canal c77
Erie Canal The Wide Missouri
Marching to Pretoria B32
Erin Go Braugh A72
Ernest Hemingway a Writer Who
Lives His Work D59
Ernest Rogers c6
Ernest Solway B70
Escape From Libby Prison A63
Es Hora De Comer Leccion 23 E15
Eschatology Franklin Sherman
D99
Espanol Entender y Hablar E34
Espanol Hablar y Leer E28
Espanol Leer Hablar y Escribir
E30
Eotudiamos Geografia Leccion 8
E25
Eternal Vigilance B85
Etudes Symphoniques B17
Eugene ONeill D22
Eureka I Have It B68
European Lands A28
Europe Discovers the New World
A59
Europe Finds Wealth in Asia A59
2218
15166
602
5284
17156
1497
16578
15869
3173
E44 1172
n 22 1143
E44 5223
E25
E20 1960
E44 503
E15
E44
C46
A7
A93
B79
C61
B70
2054
2632
16698
4094
2148
1504
1274
1058
16902
17218
17216
4451
1195
5212
4619
1447
5201
2658
466
4960
1050
15362
Europe Looks for Peace D90
Europe ReDiscovers the Far East
A59
Europe Returns to Normalcy D90
Evacuation of New York A62
Evaluating New Textile Finishes
A77
Evangeline A90
Eve of St Agnes A34
Everybody Sings B4
Everybodys Weather D95
Every Vote Counts Election Day
D92
Evolution of LeatherHides to
Leather B64
Exact Word The D88
Exodus b81
Exotic Latin Etc C84
Experience Approach in Reading The
C46
Experimentation and Trends in the
Foreign Languages D73
Experimentation and Trends in the
Language Arts D73
Experimentation and Trends in the
Social Studies D73
Experiment in Gravity B71
Explanation A65
Explorers A28
Exploring the Universe D95
Expressing the Self C29
Expressions of Love A89
Extensive Reading in the Social
Studies C46
Eye Health and Education A55
Eyes and Ears for the Millions
B64
Eyes and Ears for the Millions
B64
Eyes and Ears The Function A53
Eyes and Ears The StructureA53
Eyes on a New World Columbus Day
D92
Eyes to See b68
Eye Witness A13
B69
A14
D28
C59
B70
A89
A59
A53
D74
Fabulous Feather The
Fabulous Fortune Teller The
Fabulous Library The
Fabulous Mineral The
Fabulous Vagabond The
Face of Death The
Factories and Cities Grow
Facts About Polio
Faculty and Staff
Faculty Seminar with Mr Broger
E12
Faculty Seminar with Mr Russell
Fairest Lord Jesus
Fair Game for Trouble
Fair Laws for Free Men
Fairy Tales in Music
Faith Against Fear
Faith and Freedom
Falcon Trainer
False Alarm
False Impressions
Families Can Be Fun
Family Album
300
4976
544
401
4138
16816
610
1096
15169
2828
2539
2497
5376
1723
15363
15035
2895
4805
15990
2207
2442
4048
16267
15011
2138
17197
1429
15364
1442
2509
4337
3826
16632
17586
16037
5364
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2214
17378
1664
16852
17394
2918
4091
1292
4078
16899
4912
16638
16427
2807
4352
17405
17406
17407
17408
17409
Family Christmas A D58
Family Circle A17
Family Citizenship Patterns A10
Family Grows The C51
Family is Here to Stay The D56
Family Life A28
Family The Role of Parents and
Siblings A54
Family Traditions A65
Famous Brahms Waltzes Bl
Far Horizons B81
Farm at Threshing Time A B81
Farmer and the Laborer The D98
Farmer in the Dell The B4
Farmers Future B85
Farmer Takes a Wife The A27
Farming As a Vocation B93
Farm Problem The D18
Father of American Psychiatry A66
Father of Chemistry The B71
Father of His Country B90
Father of Medicine C59
Father of Modern Electric Living
The Thomas A Edison C98
Fathers Role in the Family The
A78
Father Time Himself B70
Favorite Square Dances by Four of
the Best Callers Recorded at
Austin Dances E3
Fear and the Future A84
Fear of War B85
Fears That Scar Our Society The
A84
Feast cf Lights The B81
Feather c53
Feathered Kingdom The C96
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The d12
Federal Impact Program The C32
Federal Lion The A23
Federalist Papers The D98
Federico Garcia Lorca D52
Feeling Is Believing B71
Folices Pascuas Leccion 15 E25
Felix Mendelssohn B4
Felix Mendelssohn D72
Feliz Navidad Leccion 13 E44
Felton Rebecca Senator B93
Fence Around America C59
Ferdinand Magellan A68
Ferdinand the Great C59
Festival Choir and University
Orchestra
Festivals in Music
Fettered Are the Free
Feuerfest Polka Etc
FiddleDeeDee
Fiesta
Fiesta Intermediate Repaso y
Canciones
E12 2018
C77 16474
A15 4083
D91 2030
C78 1977
A84 1840
D91 1989
A7 2927
A13 832
D57 1769
A50 15714
B85 15235
Fiesta I Repaso y Canciones
D74
D53
D17
C84
B20
C76
E44
E4
Fiesta II Repaso y Canciones
E15
Fiesta III Repaso y Canciones
E20
Fiesta IV Repaso y Canciones
E25
Fifty Ton Gods The B69
Fight Against Cancer A C61
Fight Against Fire C59
Fighter of Fire B69
Figures in the Sky B68
Finale B17
Final Edition B68
Financing Georgia Schools B93
Fine Reading About Fine Arts A41
Fingals Cave B12
Finnegan II A40
Finnish Folk Songs B28
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2667
2834
489
1331
2595
2091
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1829
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Firearms A7
Fixe Bird The Bl
Fire Chief Luke Pedestrian Fatal
ity A13
Firemans Dance A97
Firemans Dance A97
Fire Rocks B65
Fire Safety in School Buildings
C32
First American in Orbit D67
First Automobile The B64
First Bull Run A63
A5
First Chair Atlanta Symphony
Flute Discussion B57
First Chair Atlanta Symphony
Trombone Discussion B57
First Explorers B78
First Fiddler The
First in War First in Peace
Washingtons Birthday
First Lithographer The
First Masquerade The
First Movement of Beethovens
Fifth Symphony
First Opera in Germany
First Peace Pipe The
First Photographer The
First Printed Bible
First Skyscraper The
First Steel Plow The
First Thanksgiving Day The
Fisherman and His Wife The
German
Fisherman Simms
Fish Story A
Fitzgerald
500 Human Guinea Pigs
Five Little Pumpkins What
Surprise
Five Million Dollars Deep
Five Tetrachords
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15245
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D92
C59
A25
B17
C78
A37
C59
A7
C59
B70
B20
D89
A36
B81
D47
A53
Big
C76
B70
D94
1413
2292
17233
2548
2124
2795
399
16709
2384
1639
1154
2324
523
5419
3114
3848
1878
3704
4550
2128
15365
636
805
4059
1726
1968
2562
5488
1751
15246
15269
1590
Flag of the United States of
America The D3
Flavoring Foods A77
Fleetfoot The Elk B75
Fleschs Quotes in Flesch vs ii
Their Context
Flight Into the Future
Flight to the Pole
Flock of Feathery Friends
Flood Crests
Flood of Light The
Flower Out of Water A
Flowers and Butterflies
Flovers Into Fruit
Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
The B77
Flubs With Clubs Club Manners
A80
Flunking for the Sake of His
E13
B81
B70
B20
A6
D28
B67
B4
B75
Parents
Fluorine and Dental Decay
Flushing Remonstrance
Flute The
Flute and Piccolo
Flute Piccolo
Flying Buzzard The
Flying Ebony
Flying Flower The
Flying Postman The
Flying Teakettle The
Flying Things
Flying Weather
Flying Words
Focus on Panmunjom
Folk Dances
Folk Dances of the World
Folkmusic of Protest
Folk Music of the Old South
E9
D50
D9
B21
B22
C78
B70
B85
A24
A36
C59
B4
B68
B81
E43
B12
B29
B33
B9
3157
3158
15748
3159
3160
3161
2787
2071
2406
2319
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823
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734
2628
4807
5481
17660
5445
17664
2496
2643
5235
2498
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2033
2440
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4923
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3665
3667
3142
16147
4434
1514
4694
4727
2538
2056
4597
3807
825
1794
16563
Folksongs About a Universal Subject
B29
Folk Songs Appalachian Spring
B30
Folksongs Dealing With Military Men
and Matters B29
Folksongs Dealing With Prayer and
Religion B
Folksongs Dealing With Special
Events Persons and Places in
History B29
Folk Songs English Songs B3U
Folk Songs English Songs B30
Folk Songs From Newfoundland B31
Folk Songs Ives Second Sonata
Folk Songs Mahlers First Symphony
Folk Songs When Johnny Comes
Marching Home
B30
B20
B65
B67
B77
D88
C75
Follow the Leader
Food and Fulcrums
Food for Healths Sake
Foods Grow Wild
Footfalls
Footprints in the Snow
Footprints on the Sands of Time
A41
For All Means for All
For All These Things
For Business Purposes Only
Foreign Aid
Forest Park B
Forest Park High School Band
D91
A33
A14
D18
E16
E16
Forest Park Jr High School Band
Guerry Youmans Director E16
Forest Park Sr High School Band
E16
Forest Ranger A B81
Forgetful Family The A14
For God and Country Boy Scout Day
D92
Forgotten American The B81
Forgotten Children B79
Forgotten Man of Hamelin B69
For Him No Escape B90
Form D23
Form and Moods in Music QuizB23
Form and Moods in Music Review
B23
Form in Music A d54
Form in Music B D54
Form in Music O 54
Form in Music Echoes Rounds
5384
16670
2513
16849
1692
1826
17044
3526
3528
1556
5340
2747
878
4656
16517
1263
701
3868
16687
4724
15437
16793
15069
15067
15552
2937
5008
5382
16295
4005
554
1662
16848
1645
1653
15950
17250
Four Freedoms D98
FourHand Music for the Piano D25
B81
D72
B4
B17
D94
A39
A39
A94
D97
A55
A41
C97
C83
A59
A32
D2
D27
C99
A75
Form in Music Fugue
Form in Music Theme and Varia
B23
B23
B23
B53
A90
C77
A89
C99
C99
B83
B69
C78
C90
A41
B17
17739
2488
17054
17050
17053
4241
17277
1683
tions
For My Valentine
Forsaken Merman The
For the Beauty of the Earth
For the Wanderlust Is on Me
FortyNiners The
FortyNiners The
Forum on the Far East A
For Want of a Nail
Forward March
Forward Up Six
Forward With America
For What Are You Thankful
Fostering Human Values in the For
ward Adjustment of Teachers C46
Fostering the Childs Potential
E23
Fountain in Milan A
Four Authentic Modes
Four Basic Scales
Four Cadencing Patterns
Four Corners of the World
Four Dreams of Man
Four Footed Friends
301
Four Keys for Living
Four Overtures
Four Strings Together
Fourth Symphony
Four Triads
Fox and the Cheese The
Fox and the Rooster The
Fractions
Frail Lady The
Framework of the Body
France
France
France
France Leaves North America
Frances Carpenter
Francis Huber
Francis Joseph Grund
Francis Scott Key
Francis Scott Key
Francis Thompson and Gerald Manly
Hopkins D52
FrancoisAdrien Boieldieu 1775
1834 B35
Francois Couperin 16881733 B35
Frankenstein B87
Franklin College B93
Franklin D Roosevelt and His Own
New Deal D59
Franklin D Roosevelts First
Inaugural Address
Franklin P Adams
Frank Lloyd Wright
Architect
Frank Moore Colby
Franz Josef Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Liszt
Franz Schubert
Fred Allen
Fred C Schwarz M
to Joint Session
and Senate March 1959 E14
635 Freddie The Freight Elevator A24
1656 Frederic Chopin
667 Frederick Manfred
3662 Fredericksburg
16696 Fredrika Bremer
5195 Freedom and Government
5203 Freedom Circle The
15368 Freedom From Want
15369 Freedom From Work
5206 Freedom of Religion
5204 Freedom of Speech
15490 Freedom of the Press
2558 Freedom Paper The
17217 Freedoms Foundations
Bases
Free Education
Free Enterprise System The
Free Man The
Free Press A
Free to Come and Go
Free to Inquire
Freeing the Land
FreezeOut
Freezing Summer Fruits and Fish
A77
French Cartoonist Looks at Science
B79
D94
D94
D94
C14
C32
B4
3852
4809
16055
2443
15366
15367
15491
2696
1348
203
4639
917
2826
16616
16617
16618
918
919
D98
C98
American
C71
A18
B4
D72
B4
B4
A16
D Address
Texas House
B4
A32
A63
D27
D91
D91
B85
B85
D91
D91
A74
B81
Spiritual
E12
D9
D18
A23
B90
B85
B85
A74
A6
French Chanson and the German
Secular Song The
French Christmas Carols
French Dances
French Demonstration Class
French Demonstration Class
French Demonstration Class
French Fables
French Folk Songs
A7
C78
D44
Bl
D13
D13
D13
D44
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16649
4379
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1630
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3009
2665
4411
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1593 French Give Us Songs of Adventure
The B9
French Horn B22
French Horn C78
French Horn The B21
French Kings Picture Album A A7
Frenchmen Revolt A59
Frenchmen Support a King A59
French Poetry C50
Freud Psychoanalysis and Broad
way D19
Friendly Beasts C76
Friendly Beasts The B20
Friendly Helpers B4
Friends Far and Near B4
Friends in the Desert B78
Friends in the Rain A31
Friends of El Greco A7
Frog and the Mouse The C76
Froggy Went aCourtin Turkey
Reveille Fox on the Town0
Sourwood Mountain B32
Frog He Would AWooing Go The
C77
Frogs and More Frogs B77
Frogs and More Frogs B77
Frog The Spain A21
Frohe Weihnachten C51
From a Far Country A6
From Bohemias Fields and Meadows
B85
From Crimson to Gold C59
From Holland to America Festival
of St Nicholas D92
From Idealism to Frustration to
Demoralization E2
From Sea to Sea B79
From Sea to Shining Sea The First
Transcontinental Railroad D92
From Shepherds Pipes to the
Symphony D72
From Terminus to Atlanta B94
From the Ground Up B93
From the Land of the Nile B90
Fugue by JS Bach A B17
Fugue 1 D53
Fugue II D53
Full Head of Steam B70
Fun and Frolic D88
Fun at the Farm B20
Fundamentals of Electricity B64
Fun on a Snowy Day B4
Fungi Are Useful B77
Funny Bones A89
Further Adventures of HerculesC16
Future Officer Buddy Taylor Gets
His Man A13
Future of Natural Resources The
B64
4481
2304
2305
3597
4142
2699
15370
4104
5229
17123
2493
5248
16841
2863
2924
2416
1828
4900
4901
2168
5111
2801
3176
1627
2323
1499
4310
470
3225
801
15074
1785
1996
1936
2998
2500
864
4222
Gabbit The Magic Rabbit A36
Gabriel Faure 18451924 B35
Gaite Parisienne B12
Galileo Passes a Crucial Test B68
Galileo Tests a Theory B61
Galloping Ponies A31
Game Warden A B81
Gandhi A41
Garden Days C75
Tape
No
3086
3087
1406
3177
16001
5150
17114
929
17109
5099
4721
16204
16779
4614
5245
911
4846
713
4017
4864
16653
4833
618
1657
5010
15948
1297
4723
15072
4700
15943
5009
15258
2273
4693
3178
16446
16444
16546
16545
2840
2396
17034
2859
5482
2732
2841
3126
2842
5483
2900
4132
15108
1598
4660
16508
4280
16789
16789
4820
1016
997
17171
1386
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Gardenias First Night at the
Ranch A19
Gardenias Trouble A19
Garment Sizes A77
Gas That Wont Burn The B64
Gathering and Evaluating Infor
mation for a Speech D31
Gawain and the Green Knight D89
General Class Discussion
General Conversation
General Orientation
General Reading
General Steuben
El
A45
El
D65
C99
General The Yorktown Surrenders
A60
Genitive Plural The Lesson 19
D51
Genius of Gershwin The C78
Gentleman From Virginia The
Jeffersons Birthday D92
Gentleman Outlaw A B75
Geoffrey Chaucer D22
Geoffrey Giraffe A27
George and the Iron Monster C59
George Bernard Shaw D22
George Bernard Shaw D19
George Eliot D21
George Goblin A24
George Handel B4
George Herman Babe Ruth Idol of
The Sports World D59
George M Cohan A16
George Rogers Clark A68
George Rogers Clark C99
Georges Bizet 18381875 B35
George Washington C99
George Washington A16
George Washington a Father Who
Learned from a Child D59
George Washington Bridge B26
George Washington Carver B76
George Washington Carver C99
George Westinghouse B64
Georgia All State Band 1958 GEA
Atlanta Georgia C79
Georgia All State Chorus and Or
chestra 1958 GEA Atlanta
Georgia C79
Georgia AllState High School Band
C79
Georgia AllState High School
Chorus C79
Georgia at Work B93
Georgia Farming Today B94
Georgia Forever An Official State
Song B60
Georgia Gold B94
Georgia Is the State for Me B60
Georgia Official State Song B60
Georgia on the Move B93
Georgia Quail Hunt B97
Georgias Public Enemy No 1 B93
Georgia the Majestic B60
Georgia the Poor Rich State B93
German CountOut Game A C51
German Pronunciation A44
Germans Bring Waltzes and Romance
The B9
Germany C97
Germany c83
Geronimo C14
Gerund Lesson 34 D51
Gerundive is an Adjective The
Lesson 35 D51
Getting a Job D20
Getting Along With Others A48
Getting Ready for Your Job A48
Gefting Results from a Guidance
Program in a School System C32
Getting the Most for Our Food
302
Tape
No
3652
5374
3764
5225
4568
16442
3226
2155
2991
5128
525
4025
4196
5347
15147
1306
1724
763
4250
2718
2641
5431
2639
3939
16431
4510
5288
4604
15130
2404
16533
16643
16144
4593
4875
892
4375
1673
15263
17088
736
16644
2119
4601
422
4982
4398
3098
2882
464
3099
752
16202
1833
4053
2134
15094
808
4276
2433
2750
1063
1160
4068
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Shopping A77
Gettysburg A63
Gettysburg Address and the Emanci
pation Proclamation D98
Gettysburg Address The D3
Ghosts Ghouls and Goblins D92
Ghys Schubert C78
Gianni Schicci D46
Giant Eye of Palomar The B64
Giant Maker The B70
Giant Slingshot of Dr Pokey The
A38
Giant Who Had No Heart The
Norwegian D89
Gift Came Back The GiftGiving
A80
Gifted Pharmacist C59
Gifts to Amaterasu The C18
Gilbert and Sullivan D97
Gilbert and Sullivan B50
Gilgamish of Bablyon A72
Gingerbread Boy The B4
Gingerbread Man A36
Ginger Pye C14
Girl Named Susan A A25
Girl Who Borrowed a Car The A14
Girl Who Fell in Love with Love
The E9
Girl Who Missed the Dance The
A14
Girl Who Loved Stars The C58
Giselle Etc C84
Git Along Little Dogies C77
Give Me Air D95
Giving Thanks C78
G J N and LL A46
Glands and the Human Transformer
B67
Glaring Needs in Science Teaching
Today C54
Glass Wall The D17
Glove and the Lion The A90
Gluck c78
Glucks Reform of Opera D23
Gn Oin A43
Gobble Gobble Gobble C76
Goblin Party A B4
God and the Senior Commandants
Final B26
God Franklin Sherman D99
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen A33
God Walks His Softest in Grand
mothers Room D17
Goin Fishin B65
Going Back Review C78
Going Steady A10
Going to the Doctor D58
Going to the Fair C76
Golden Mold The D50
Golden Ocean The A64
Golden Rule for Safety The A13
Golden Touch D50
Golden Touch The A37
Gold for Yorktown A60
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
B17
Gold Seeker The C59
Goldsmith Who Went to War The
B70
Good Friday A34
Good Luck Duck A36
Good Master The C14
Good Neighbor A E90
Good Nutrition A55
Good Nutrition and Good Health
A53
Good Nutrition and Good Health
Bodys Use of Food A53
Good Queen Lizzie C59
I
Tape
No
17270
458
1180
2761
15614
3611
15037
3524
4366
4004
16457
4806
17150
4794
4795
5199
2875
17205
2278
1773
2909
5472
16655
15979
17323
16032
2996
407
5344
4331
4003
3806
3518
3622
5222
5429
16012
4042
5244
1978
2512
788
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
1607
15517
16782
Good Reading Program in Grades
One Through Twelve A C32
Good Samaritans of the Highway
A13
Good Teeth Care A53
Good Teeth Healthy Teeth A55
Goose Girl The B84
Goose Girl The Germany A21
Goose Hangs High The A27
Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
The A39
Go Tell Aunt Rhodie C76
Gothic Cathedral and the 13th
Century The C71
Gounod Ballet Music From Faust
C86
Government Aid to Agriculture D18
Governmental Progress E22
Government and the Consumer D18
Government Expenditures D18
Government in Three Parts D91
Government of Georgia B94
Governors Inaugural Square Dance
Ball January 20 1959 Austin
E3
Graceful The Cats B75
Graduation Ball B12
Grady Henry B93
Grady High Mixed Chorus E16
Graham Greene JeanPaul Sartre
and a Matter of Morality D19
Graham Jackson B96
Grande Y Pegueno Leccion 9 E4
Grandfather Jefferson
Grandma TopsyTurveys Merry
Christmas
Grandparents Have Rights Too A10
Grand Sacrifice The D97
Granite C53
Grant Wood American Portrayer
C71
Grapevine Twist C90
Grasshopper and the Ant The A39
Grateful Beasts The De La Mare
A21
Great Chicago Fire The Fire Pre
vention Week D92
Great College Pitcher Who Struck
Out in Life A E9
Great Community of Learning The
C32
Greatest Ship Afloat The C59
Greatest Show on Earth The The
Circus Cones to Town D92
Great Genius The B68
Great Gold Rush The B81
Great Grandfather in the Honey
Tree A36
Great Hymns of the World The B9
Great Ideas of the Ages B83
Great Narrative Tense The Lesson
471 Green Light Means Caution The
1423 Happy Meals for a Happy Family
A23
A38
1608
1819
4782
710
16033
4575
4589
16197
4134
15492
16561
5097
17232
2861
1424
1235
16566
2727
5230
893
2261
15064
506
527
784
2769
4130
209
4949
4615
A13
B4
B17
C78
A27
A23
C78
C78
A60
C51
A74
C32
D65
E13
A69
24
1280 Great Pacific The
2196 Great Paradox The
4086 Great Reindeer Plan The
1286 Great Salt Lake
16102 Great Singers of the Past
2101 Great White Plague The
4669 Greece
16512 Greece
213 Greek Goddess A
2656 Greek Goddess A
596 Greek Heroes
1934 Greeks Ask Questions The
1992 Greeks Honor Their Thinkers
1232 Greeks Learn Quickly The
3966 Greeks Say No The
4064 Green and the Red The
3824 Green Earth The
873 Greenland
Green Things Growing
Gregorian Chant A
Gregorian Chants
Gregory Ghost
Grenade
Grieg
Grieg
Grim Journey
Grosse Uhren Gehen Tick Tack
Ground of Justice
Grouping
Grouping for Reading
Grouping Or Groping
Growing Up in the Arctic
Growing Up in the United States
A84
Growth of the Roman Republic The
A59
Growth Through the Language Arts
C46
Grubneys Celebration The A25
Guarantee of Freedom Bill of
Rights Day D92
Gue Gui A43
Guglielmo Marconi Italian Scien
tist B76
Guillaume de Machaut 13001377
B35
Guilty Conscience The A13
Gullah By Harold S Reeves D36
Gullivers Travels A36
Gunnings Quadrille With Grand
Square A97
Guten Tag C51
Gutenberg Bible The A7
Guys First Job A D57
Gypsy Camp A C78
D51
A68
B71
C59
A68
B54
B65
C97
C83
A7
A7
A28
B61
B68
A59
Dl
C59
C96
A41
5220
5157
4089
5168
4145
1472
1384
4567
15893
16489
1173
5263
4243
766
3691
16860
3180
15123
5476
5467
17658
5467
4907
2637
4139
1709
Habeas Corpus D
Hairlock Holmes Detective D
Hairpin in the Bottle C
Hall of Mirrors The D
Hallo Hallo Hier Radio Berlin
C
Halloween in Animal Town
Handbags
Handel
Handel
Handicapped
Hands The
Hang Up Your Stocking
Hans Brinker
Hansel and Gretel
Hansel and Gretel
Hansel and Gretel
Hans Iron Needle B
Hans Und Gretchen A
Hapeville Elementary Orchestra
E
Hapeville High Large Chorus E
Hepeville High School Music De
partment
Hapeville High Varsity Chorus E
Happy and Sad Music D
Happy Birthday A
Happy Birthday C
Happy Hannukah
91
89
59
90
51
88
77
78
50
25
53
93
14
36
19
72
64
44
16
16
16
16
53
14
SI
B4
1623
3601
3529
5072
15304
1893
4692
4734
16686
4950
2905
2908
1648
733
4207
1940
2451
4273
5270
4569
16218
444
15131
5480
5485
5464
5464
17663
2160
2473
2409
2762
1059
1169
4962
4028
15371
16031
2084
1231
1668
15070
2434
1322
4266
4509
2204
699
543
2277
15540
821
894
17225
A77
B4
A21
A39
D87
B25
B21
C99
C99
D27
D57
B93
B93
B4
A33
C75
B61
B79
C14
D93
C78
B27
A13
A46
E16
Happy Santa Claus
Hare and the Hedgehog The
Hare With Many Friends The
Harlequin
Harmony
Harp The
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Martineau
Harriets Got a Brother
Harris Joel Chandler
Harry Learns a Lesson
Harry T Burleigh
Harvest Moon
Harvest Weather
Harvey and the Beating Heart
Hats off to Sarge
Haunt Fox
Have You a Hobby
Haydn
Haydn Franz Joseph
Hazardous Driving
H D Diphthongs
Headland Concert Band
Headland Elementary School Band
E16
Headland High Advanced Girls
Chorus E16
Headland High Choir E16
Hfadland High School Band E16
Healer With Light B70
Health Campaign The B79
Health First B67
Healthful Community A A55
Healthful Living A53
Healthy Minds in Healthy Bodies
A53
Healthy Nationalism D57
Heart in the Skies C59
Heart of Danger B85
Hearthfire A23
Hearts and Hands B65
Hebrews Find a New Way of Life The
A59
Hector Berlioz B4
Hector Berlioz 18031869 B35
He Dared to Love His Country B90
Heel and Toe Polka A97
He Heard America Sing C14
Heigh Ho C77
He Improved Great Inventions B71
Helen Acker Anderson A32
Helen Keller A17
Helicopters Humming Birds B75
Hello Sucker B83
Hello There A41
He Lost His Shell B75
Helping Students over the Reading
Obstacles in the Social Studies
E13
Helps and Hindrances to InService
Growth C46
Henri Matisse and Modern Painting
C71
Henry Clay and the Spirit of
Compromise D59
Henry David Thoreau D21
Henry Ford and His Motors for the
Masses B74
Henry Grady Concert Orchestra
R Owen Seitz Director E16
Henry Grady High School Band
Henry Grady Orchestra
Henry Hudson
Henry Martins Sarie Marais
Vuela
2867 Henry W Grady
15604 Herbert Read
4309 Hercules
16577
4002
5002
4832
3586
17297
16103
17182
1293
1904
E16
A68
Vuela
B32
B94
A92
C16
303

Tape
No
5165
4196
4420
1716
15009
16858
5236
2704
4834
1933
2663
1156
17304
4406
2202
15051
1155
362
16679
2282
4265
5298
2796
16481
1643
1416
15941
3181
15290
16898
5288
15158
1722
17317
17061
1 356
5426
5388
1707
531
4480
2589
1420
2518
1492
1491
1493
16535
4881
4882
4257
446
504
2789
16168
4515
4466
16432
717
2508
1218
1498
4512
2430
4 377
17035
3937
15372
16476
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Hercules and Cocus D89
Hercules and the Golden Apples
C18
Here Come Three Dukes Three Billy
Goats Gruff C76
Here Comes the Parade B4
Heredity and Environment A78
Heres to the Artists D72
Heritage of Honor A Negro
History Week D92
Heritage We Hold A6
Herman Melville D21
Herodotus Reports on His World
B61
Heroes for Queen Elizabeth A7
Heroes of Health A53
Heros Welcome for Col John Glenn
D67
Hes a Big Fat Turkey C76
He Saw Through Things B71
He Who Gets Slapped B36
He Wrote His Name on a Star B75
Hibernation A6
Hidden Builders D26
Hidden Enemies B75
Hidden Island C14
Hidden Seas D95
Hide and Seek B20
High Blood Pressure C61
High Fidelity C13
High Food Costs A77
Highlights of the Season D74
HighOctane Fuel B64
High School Girls Chorus E56
High School Operetta Workshop D74
High School String Orchestra B56
High Thoughts Simple Living A65
Hi Ho Come to the Fair B4
Hilltopper Symphony Orchestra C86
Hinduism Robert Michaelsen D99
Hired Pen The D97
His Destiny Seemed to Be Self
Destruction E9
Historical Materialism E14
History of an Orchestra The D61
Hi There Turkey Gobbler B4
Hiking C77
Hiking Song C77
HinkyDinky Parlez Vous A97
Hints on Breakfasts A77
His Excellency The Governor B81
Historical Poems of America A89
Historical Poems of Europe A89
Historical Poems of Modern America
A89
History of Mathematics As a Teach
ing Tool The C54
History of String Instruments D23
History of Violin Techniques D23
Hit and Run C14
Hit and Run Driver A13
HitRun or the Loose A13
HiYaHo B20
Hobbit The A22
Ho Every Sleeper C77
Ho For California Glendy Burke
C77
Holberg Suite Etc C84
Holiday Candles A27
Holiday Hymn B81
Holiday That Nearly Didnt Happen
The A58
Holiday Time A89
Holla Hi Holla Ho C77
Hollanders in Iowa B90
Holly and the Ivy The C76
Hollywoods Answer to Communism
E5
Hollywoods Godfather C58
Holy Land B85
Home Accidents C61
Tape
No
4972
1339
1341
2893
4482
4974
2483
500
15698
1025
5279
411
1419
17191
17189
16507
16893
15289
16895
2766
2701
4416
3809
16139
394
2039
3182
608
1213
5140
514
786
1439
15539
2337
598
386
2544
4789
2925
16590
1023
1208
430
17220
922
17117
3067
3072
3068
3554
16053
3549
5317
1080
1203
17629
4624
1024
5308
5319
5310
5316
1971
2252
2403
3559
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Home and School Work Together D58
Home Economists in Business A77
Home Economists in Education A77
Home Is a Dangerous Place B93
Homeland The C77
Home Library The D58
Home Plate B79
Homes on Wheels A13
Homestead of the Free A40
Home Sweet Home A48
Home With Mother D93
Honesty Begins at Home A10
Honey A77
Honorable Thomas J Dodd E6
Honorable Walter H Judd E6
Honoring Abraham Lincoln By Carl
A82
How Do We Know B67
How Do We Treat the Child Who Is
Sandburg C98
Honor Recitalists D74
Honors Orchestra B56
Honors Orchestra D74
Hook and a Whirl A97
HookLineandSinker A6
Hoosen Johnny C76
Hoosier Promenade C90
Horatius at the Bridge A90
Horns of Dilemma The A6
Horseless Carriage B69
Horseless Carriage The B64
Horses A28
Horse That Hollered The A58
Horse Who Lived Upstairs The D89
Horse Who Loved Music The A27
Horton Hatches the Egg A36
Hostility and Guilt Companions of
Fear A84
Hot Enough for You B83
Hot Fountains of Youth B78
Hot Lands A28
Hour of Reckoning The A6
House of Learning B81
Housing D18
Housing and Citizenship B93
Housman D47
How About a Date A48
How About Tattling A57
How American Are You A10
Howard Payne College Student Panel
with Mr Harry Lindquist in
Exploratory Discussion Before the
College Chapel Assembly E12
How Caesar Spoke A45
How Can Anyone Be Taught Anything
E2
How Can I Be Popular A79
How Can I Control My Temper A79
How Can I Overcome Being Shy A79
How Can Our Schools Teach Us Good
Citizenship A82
How Can the American Educational
System Best Meet the Needs of
Our Society C2
How Can We Be Good Neighbors
at School at Home and in Our
Community A82
How Can We Measure Heat D96
How Can We Protect Our Hearing
A53
How Can You Belong
How Data Processing Can Serve
Public Schools C32
How Did It Begin C78
How Do I Look A48
How Do Physical Scientists Work
D96
How Do We Hear Sounds D96
How Do We Use Energy D96
How Do We Use Heat D96
How Do They Find It B68
How Doth the Busy Bee B75
How Do We Breathe B67
How Do We Influence Other People
304
2387
3562
Different A82
1017 How Do You Measure Up A48
3950 How Far Is Ten Years D4
1438 How Fear Begins at Home A84
5130 How Fear Came East Indian D89
1209 How Grown Up Are You A57
5141 How Indian Corn Came Into the
World American D89
5313 How Is Energy Measured D96
5324 How Is Light Energy Used D96
5320 How Is Our Knowledge of Sounds
Used D96
1251 How It All Adds Up A59
3227 How Long Will You Live B64
3615 How Many Donkeys and Three Fridays
Turkey A21
1531 How Mathematics Started A93
2013 How Men Behave Psychology B68
2843 How Milk Fresh Meat and Vege
tables Won a Football Game B93
4906 How Music Makes Us Feel D53
17135 How Normal Can You Get E2
1797 How Old Are Christmas Carols B17
1480 How Old Stormalong Captured Mocha
Dick A88
5185 How Others Are Building a Nation
D90
3618 How Pat Got Good Sense A21
17137 How Relative Can Relativity Be
E2
15060 How Shakespeare Uses Words A30
2898 How Ted Got His Dog B93
532 How the Easter Lily Was Chosen
A27
924 How Theaters Began A45
4986 How the Home Affects the Mental
Health D58
5134 How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin
East Indian D89
531 How the Robins Breast Turned
Red A27
3527 How the Tortoise Got Its Shell
A39
1417 How to Adapt Meals for Families
With Children A77
17147 How to Behave As Though You Had
Studied General Semantics E2
1364 How to Buy Baked Goods A77
1349 How to Buy Bathing Suits A77
1374 How to Buy Frozen Fruits and
Vegetables A77
1362 How to Buy Mattresses A77
1366 How to Buy Plastics A77
1393 How to Buy Pork A77
1359 How to Buy Protein Foods A77
1376 How to Buy Rugs and Carpets A77
1373 How to Buy Towels A77
1369 How to Buy Toys A77
1378 How to Buy Womens Hosiery A77
1363 How to Buy Womens Suits A77
1357 How to Buy Wool Piece Goods A77
1415 How to Freeze Foods Successfully
A77
A57 16506 How to Improve Yourself and Your
Community C24
363 How to Know the Birds A6
4967 How to Look at Your Childs
Behavior D58
2318 How to Measure Light B77
15514 How to Save Asia B83
16762 How to Stay Alive on the Highway
D66
16773 How to Talk Like a Roman Lesson 5
D51
1412 How to Use Herbs A77
1372 How to Use White Sales A77
4909 How We React to Music II D53Tape Tape S ries Tape
No Title Code No No
2400 How Were Made B67 2745
921 How Words Change A45
920 How Words Work A45 16439
4821 How You Can Study Occupations D20 2105
2393 How Youve Changed B67 16569
15473 Huckleberry Finn B88
4206 Huffing Puffing Weather C75 3075
2778 Hulls Victory Contredanse A97 17479
2401 Human Machine The B67 5106
3228 Human Progress B64 17167
2402 Human Pump The B67 16783
2405 Human Telegraph The B67
642 Humming Top The A31 5377
16161 Humorous After Dinner Speech By 17279
Mr A H Ward C6
2121 Humphry Davys Last Laugh B70 17276
15474 Hunchback of Notre Dame B88
2819 Hungarian Dances Bl 1622
1600 Hungarians Bring Us Gypsy Music 16761
The B9
1320 Hungarian Varsouvienne A97 17632
15373 Hunger B85
2287 Hungry Birds Post Office A B75
1699 Hunters Horn The B4
5295 Hurricanes D95 2239
4018 Hussar of Hell Gate The C59 17243
2653 Huston and the Black Wolf A7
15544 Hydrogen Bomb B83 16697
4316 Hygrometer C53 15538
705 Hyren Haden A32 879 4672 1674 1703 2479 3540 4371 1807 17177 17628 16788
Tape
Title
Series Tape
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
2333
15036
5147
1821
494
2446
3076
4200
15078
1054
1207
1202
1614
2250
1908
15079
891
2150
15591
16440
4347
3070
1766
4062
15374
3996
1047
4878
3183
3184
Ice That Flows Down Hill The B78
Icebound A27
Ichabod Crane D89
Ich Ruf Zu Dir Herr Jesus Christ
B17
Icy Spots and Cars United in
Death A13
Ideas Seem So Big B90
I Dont Like School A79
Iduna and the Golden Apples C18
Idylls of the King A34
If I Were You A50
If You Cant Play Games Like Foot
ball and Baseball A57
If Your Parents Get Sick and You
Must Go to Work A57
I Hear America Singing B9
I Keep My Eyes Open Watch Out for
Davy the Wayfaring Stranger
Spring B75
I Know Where I Am Going Gypsy
Marching to Pretoria B32
Iliad and Aeneid A34
111 II A43
Illiterate Millwright B70
Ills of Old Age The A53
II Tabarro The Cloak D46
Im an Indian Warrior My Little
Owlet C76
Im a Poor Conversationalist A79
Imitative Music B12
Immigrant Inventor The C59
Immigration B85
Immortalized Inventor The C58
Im Pleased to Present A50
Importance of the Oratorio in
Choral Music D23
Importance of Time B64
Importance of Time B64
16788
1506
3846
2093
2631
15717
2495
889
15221
1629
15640
17125
4052
4338
1145
1178
2290
1086
3185
1744
4562
2989
15309
16233
4790
15010
4814
Important Diseases Spread to Man
By Insects A55
Impresario The D46
Improving Mans Eyes B65
Improving the Quality of Living in
the Elementary School C46
Im Treated As a Child A79
In Wandel der Jahre E27
Imagery D88
Immune to Decay C32
Imperfective System The Lesson
25 D51
Imperial America D98
Implications of Professional
Negotiations for the South C32
Improving Quality Education Through
Teamwork C32
In a Toymakers Shop B4
Inaugural President John F
Kennedy Jan 20 1961 D77
Inauguration of President Lyndon B
Johnson and VicePresident
Hubert Humphrey Jan 20 1965
D77
Inchy The Earthworm B75
Increasing Delight Through Reading
E13
Incredible Discovery The D28
Incredible Tales Book Gerald
Johnson
India
India
Indian Days
Indian Ponies Come Galloping
Indians Dont Grow Old
Indians in Georgia
Indians Indians in a Teepee
Indians in Music
Indifference The Major Crime
C29
Indifference the Major Crime C32
Indirect Statement Lesson 32
D51
Indirect Statements Past
Present And Future Lesson 33
D51
Industrial America
Industry
Industry Sinews
I Never Knew
Ingvilds Diary
In Henrys Backyard
In Ien
In My Craft or Sullen Art
In Our Neighborhood
Inquiry and Reason Today
Inquiry Into Inquiry
Inquisitive Vicar The
Insect
Insects and Diseases
Insects and World History
Insects Inside The Cockroach
E75
Insects Which Are Foes of Man A53
Insect Zoo An B64
Instruments Get Together The B12
Instruments Mostly For Fun
Instruments of the Orchestra
Instruments of the Orchestra
Instruments Using a Bellows
Insurance
Intelligence and Development
Interests Aptitudes
672
673
674
677
671
676
1986
16433
5213
1049
826
2825
1988
17319
16831
4538
15077
16150
4540
17058
Interview With Helen Clapestattle
A32
Interview With Jane McCarty A32
Interview With Jo Byrne A32
Interview With Mrs Alice Carlson
A32
Interview With Paul Hillstead A32
Interview With Robert W Smith
A32
Interview With Walter J Wilwerding
A32
In the Deep B68
In the Hall of the Mountain King
B83
A41 4176
C97 5452
B4
B4
B79 4552
B94
C76
B17 15056
le 4555
A89
D9
B65
A14
A40
B79
A43
A91
B4
Cll
E2
C59
C53
A53
A53
C78
D43
B25
B24
D18
A78
and Skills
D20
990 Interests Pay Dividends A48
16993 Interlochen Highlights D74
17668 Intermediate Conversational French
E38
17173 International Understanding C29
3593 Interplanetary Travel B63
2225 Interview With a Celebrity B72
305
15242
987
590
17215
16582
2220
4655
16513
1595
2818
4046
3849
5358
15515
2441
3557
15525
17075
3116
4079
3066
16703
15212
15295
3376
4670
2823
4718
3552
3553
15531
Etc C84
Tn the Name of the Law D91
In the Public Eye A50
In the Realm of Whodunit A41
In the Time of Minuets Bl
Into the Past B68
Introduccion Leccion 1 E4
Introducing Orchestra Instruments
D72
Introduction C78
Introduction A34
Introduction of Books and Around
A22
Introduction to Brass Cornet
Trumpet Fluegelhorn C78
Introduction Robert Michaelsen
D99
Introduction to Chaucer C95
Introduction to General and Spe
cialized Reference Books An
D39
Introduction to Percussions Snare
Drum Bass Drum Drum Rudi
ments 9 Drum Solos C78
Introduction to Shakespeare A30
Introduction to Strings and Or
chestra Haydn C78
Introduction to the Varieties of
Folksongs An B29
Introduction to You An A48
Introduction Where the Roads Lead
A28
Invincible Forces The Religion
Psychology and Common Sense E12
Invincible Teddy The
Invisible Ocean The
Ireland
Ireland
Irish Bring Lilts and Jigs The
B9
Irish Dances El
Iron Bowl The
Iroquois Confederacy
Irvings Old New York
Is Agriculture Prepaid
I Sail for Liberty
Is Appearance Our Friend or Enemy
A82
Is Boxing Legalized Murder B83
Islam James Spalding D99
Isotopes in Medicine and Biology
D50
I Scream You Scream
Is Etiquette Necessary
D77
B72
C97
C83
D9
D97
B83
B90
C59
A79
I Shall Praise Thee 0 Lord D28
I Sing of a Maiden
Is It Thou From A Masked Ball
B56
Island The
Israel
Israeli Dances
Israel Putnam
Is Recreation Necessary for
Balanced Life
Is Safety Built By Rules or By Us
A82
Is the Constitution a Modern In
strument of Government B83
A91
A71
C97
Bl
C99
A82

Tape Tape Series Tape Tape Series Tape Tape Series
No Title Cod e No No Title Code No No Title Code No
2244 Is the Crow a Villain B75 5067 Jazz Bands D61 4328 Joint C53
1210 Is There a Method to Help You In 5066 Jazz Clarinet and Sax Artists 5125 Jolly Tailor Who Became King The
Choosing a Career A57 D61 Polish D89
16647 Is the Theatre an Influence Upon 5064 Jazz Piano Artists D61 4852 Jonathan Swift D22
Us D19 5065 Jazz Trumpet Artists D61 3463 Jonathons Thanksgiving A26
1201 Is Your Parents Opinion V alu able 15065 JeanBaptiste Lully 16321687 B35 2904 Jones Familys Project B93
A57 15068 JeanPhillippe Rameau 16831764 3639 Jones John Paul A61
1602 Italians Bring Us Gayety The B9 B35 4628 Jongleurs and Gauklers C78
875 Italy A41 1300 Jedediah Smith A68 5357 Jonson in Jail D97
4658 Italy C97 3640 Jefferson at Monticello A61 16014 Jose Ferrer As Cyrano de Bergerac
16516 Italy C83 5366 Jeffersonian Heritage D98 A20
2095 It Blows Its Top B65 2519 Jelly Beans and Chocolate Dr ops 549 Joseph Addison A18
5303 It Blows Its Top D95 B81 4407 Joseph Dearest C76
15375 It Can Happen to You B85 15721 Jereb A40 2057 Joseph Swan B69
846 It Could Have Been True A41 4781 Jerome Kern C99 3186 Joseph Swan B64
1962 It Floats B68 15947 Jerome Kern A16 2655 Journey to the Underworld A7
619 It Happened on a Forest Pa th A24 3967 Jesse Lazear Yellow Fever Dl 2552 Journey Westward B81
15206 I Think Continually of The se Kho 3229 Jet Propulsion B64 4739 Joyce Kilmer C99
Were Truly Great A91 1641 Jewels of the Grass B75 4423 Joy in Spring C76
16636 I Told My Wrath D17 15233 Jewish Folk Songs B28 16621 Juan Castellano Spanish Ph sne
4810 Its a Big World D20 2583 Jigs and Reels A97 tics D14
4811 Its a Changing World D20 4354 Jimmy Crack Corn Sweet and Low 16622 Juan Castellano Spanish Ph ne
512 Its a Date Dating A80 C76 tics D14
2330 Its Just Another Stone B78 486 Jimmy Gets a Bicycle A13 2901 Juanita From Argentina B93
2256 Its Nesting Time the Bii d a nd its 4991 Jim Thorpe Athlete and American 17453 Juan y Maria Book 1 E24
Home 375 D59 17454 Juan y Maria en Casa Book 2 E24
2640 Its Never Too Late to Learn A14 4378 Jingle Bells C76 17455 Juan y Maria en la Escuela Book 3
3077 Its No Fun at Home A79 15554 Joan of Arc B87 E24
2724 Its the Song of a Canary A25 2480 Jobs Wanted B79 17456 Juan y Maria en los Estados Unidos
16536 It Was a Brave Man Who First Ate 2452 Joe Chandler Gets a Lift B79 Book 4 E24
an Oyster C54 2871 Joel Chandler Harris B94 17457 Juan y Maria en Mexico Book 5
4404 Ive Been Workin on the F ail road 15975 Joel Chandler Harris B96 E24
C76 1665 Johannes Brahms B4 15631 JudaeoChristian View The Cll
17057 I Was a Hobo Kid Seconc Edition 2266 Johann Gutenberg B76 17068 Judaism Frederick P Bargebuhr
C32 D99
4947 I Wish I Wish I Wish D57 3577 Johann Gutenberg Magic Man of 17074 Judaism Frederick P Bargebuhr
Mainz B74 and Synagogue D99
1661 Johann Sebastian Bach B4 17069 Judaism James Spalding D99
1646 Johann Strauss B4 2935 Jud Arnold Fights Malaria B93
4682 John and Sebastian Cabot C99 2649 Judge and the Chinese Stove The
5154 John and the Candle D89 A7
15605 John Berryman A92 15712 Judge Harold Kessinger C6
15439 John Brown A75 4298 Judgment of Paris C16
692 John Caldwell A32 16108 Juke Box The B54
15211 Jabberwocky A91 15989 John C Fremont A66 15073 Jules Massenet 18421912 B35
3473 Jack and the Beanstalk A26 4725 John Colter C99 4738 Juliette Gordon Low C99
111 Jack and the Beanstalk A36 5176 John Dewey Changes Education D90 2870 Juliette Low B94
1484 Jack and the Three Sillies A88 16803 John Donne D52 928 Julius Caesar A45
3143 Jack Frost B53 2264 John Ericsson B76 16187 Julius Caesar A30
1671 Jack Frosts Visit B4 17188 John F Kennedy Remembered E41 5121 Jumping Frog The American D89
4998 Jack London A Writer Who Searched 1303 John Franklin A68 5353 Jungle The D97
For a Mission D59 4696 John Fremont C99 2232 Junior and the Giant B72
1896 Jack oDiamonds Rye Whis ey i 4868 John Galsworthy D22 2521 Junior Artists B81
Santa Fe Trail Old Joe Clark 16025 John Gilpins Ride A90 4716 Junipero Serra C99
B32 15949 John Golden A16 16420 Just a Gigolo Etc C84
5368 Jacksonian Heritage The D98 15599 John Gould Fletcher A92 2485 Just FiftyFive Miles of Water
4705 Jacob Riis C99 702 John Growth A32 B79
4050 James and His Jenny C59 16315 John Gunther C94 824 Just for Fun A41
665 James Farrell A32 1481 John Henry A88 15376 Justin Morgan Had a Horse B85
16690 James Fenimore Cooper D27 4827 John Keats D21 469 Just One More Cocktail A13
660 James Gray A32 16798 John Keats D52 15731 Just So Stories A40
3867 James Holman D2 682 John K Sherman A32 5254 Just Suppose D93
4686 James Oglethorpe C99 2267 John Logie Baird B76
16689 James Silk Buckingham D27 4866 John Millington Synge D22
2271 James Watt B76 3863 John Milton D2
3579 James Watt Tycoon of the Tea 4823 John Milton D21
kettle B74 2997 Johnny and the Bone A31
3969 Jan Christian Smuts Dl 16048 Johnny Appleseed A23
15438 Jane Adams of Hull House A75 3008 Johnny Jumper j d zh A31
4859 Jane Austen D22 15993 Johnny Reb and Billy Yank C6
15553 Jane Eyre B87 865 Johnny Texas A41
696 Jane Macelvain A32 4254 Johnny Tremain C14
4675 Japan C97 4720 John Paul Jones C99
15879 Japanese Envoy Arrival at le Shima A66 4430 15991 John Peel John Peter Zenger C77 A66
2652 Japanese Fireman Who Was a Print 1302 John Powell A68 521 Kachoo A27
maker The A7 2270 John Priestly B76 2857 Katherine Garrison Chapin A92
15878 Japanese Surrender Broadcast A66 1296 John Sevier A68 16588 Keats D47
4292 Jason and the Golden Fleece C16 3870 John Stanley D2 16604 Keats D47
1760 Jazz B12 3974 John Witherspoon College Presi 4457 Keeper The C77
4623 Jazz Bands C78 dent Dl 373 Keeping America Green A6
306 fifs iiis
Tape
No
15377
2213
4034
15511
3122
16146
4323
1353
17315
1329
15475
483
496
4278
3692
577
834
15502
5155
5161
4191
3187
4084
783
15505
16020
1698
5350
1254
2034
16030
1346
2517
1224
802
15280
938
2135
4815
15639
16294
4468
2453
15521
4056
Tape
Title
Keeping Clean
Keeping in Shape
Keep in Touch
Kensington Rune Stone The
Kensington Stone The
Kentucky Belle
Key
Key Facts to Wise Buying
Keynote Address By Mr
Series
Code No
B85
B71
C59
B80
A67
A90
C53
A77
John Goodlad
C29
A97
Keynote Schottische
Kidnapped B88
Killer Leaves a Calling Card A13
Killing Ice A13
Kim of Korea C14
Kinds of Music B19
King and Queen of Hearts The A24
Kingdom of Flying Men The A41
King Henry VIII B84
King John the Bad D89
King Lear D89
King Midas and the Golden Touch
C18
King of Clocks B64
King of Ice The C59
King of the Golden River The A36
King Richard II B84
King Richard III A20
Kings Herald The B4
Kings Quair The D97
King Signs A A59
King Who Wouldnt Take a Dare The
B69
King With Crown A23
Kitchen and Dining Room Lighting
A77
Kites for Kids B81
Kitty and the Cow A58
Kitty Who Listened The A36
Knightsbridge March B56
Knot in the Brook B75
Knotty Problem The B70
Knowing Yourself D20
Knowledge and Faith in Medieval
Europe Cll
Knute Rockne C98
Kookaburra Round C77
Kopecs Dilemma The B79
Korea B83
Kriss Kringles Helper C59
Tape
No
2594
2779
3100
15038
17320
965
17335
17401
17355
945
17381
17357
17386
17387
17654
17392
17391
17357
913
3101
3102
17326
2775
2586
2584
2773
2774
2585
1334
852
15378
5077
3375
2391
1901
17104
17131
17021
17126
2903
17367
17343
950
17322
17338
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Lady Round the Lady A97
Lady Walpoles Reel A97
Lady With a Lamp D50
Lady With a Lamp The A27
La Escuela Para Ninas Leccion 3
E4
La Familia Lesson 6
La Fiesta De Cumpleanos
Leccion 33
La Fiesta Leccion 28
La Foto Leccion 6
La Golondrina
La Historia Leccion 22
La Hora Leccion 10
La Isla del Coco Leccion 32 E25
La Isla del Tesoro Leccion 33
E25
Lakeview High School Band E45
La Leccion de Aritmetica Leccion
D40
E4
E44
E20
B37
E25
E20
9
La Leccion de Hoy Leccion 8
La Maleta Leccion 9
La Marseillaise
Lamps for Health
Lamps for Tomorrow
La Navidad Leccion 15
Lancers Oriental Figure 5
Lancers Oriental
Lancers Oriental
Lancers Oriental
E44
E44
E20
D44
D50
D50
E4
A97
A97
ind 2
A97
Figures 1 and 2
A97
Figure 5
Figures 1
Lancers Oriental Figures
Lancers Oriental Figures
and 4
A97
and 4
A97
A73
A41
B85
D87
A71
B67
Tape
No
16861
17386
3595
17400
565
3866
974
15646
1286
2237
2638
2103
16165
2185
2117
5380
17032
5430
17158
371
1435
1428
1226
15379
1779
1941
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Land Down Under The
Land of the Free
Land of the Opera
Landscapes
Land The
Land We Live On The
Lane Country Bury Me Not on the
Lone Prairie etc B32
Language Behavior Aspects of the
IFD Pattern El
Language of Abstracting The E2
Language Problems in Special Educa
tion c732
Languages of Animism and Mechanism
E2
Lanier Sidney B93
La Nina Se Llama Cabellos Negros
Leccion 29 E20
La Nochebuena Y El Dia de los Reyes
Leccion 15 E15
La Paloma B37
La Pizarra Magica Leccion 7 E4
La Ropa Para Ninas Leccion 5
1778
17327
17366
17399
964
17360
17345
17329
15301
17352
941
954
1189
916
4023
17328
La Boutique Fantasque B12 948
La Calle Catorce Leccion 17 E4 982
La Casa De Los Tres Osos Leccion
26 E20 17401
La Casa de Munecas Leccion 24
E44 17362
La Casa Lesson 5 D40
La Cena Leccion 15 E20 17383
La Clase De Aritmetica
Leccion 19 E15 915
La Cocina Leccion 21 E4 17367
Laconic Suite B56 15284
La Corrida De Toros Leccion 33 17337
E15
La Cucaracha B37 16779
La Cumparsita B37 15719
Ladder to the Hospital A15 485
La Derniere Classes D44 413
Lady Doctor The C59 15476
La Sala Leccion 19
Las Altenitas
Las Comidas etc
Lesson 6
E15
E4
B37
10
D41
E44
E20
Las Compras Leccion 27
Las Diversiones Leccion 22
Las Estaciones Del Ano Leccion 19
E20
Las Fiestas Patrlas Leccion 25
E25
La Shevre de M Seguin D44
La Sopa Leccion 28 E20
La Sorella B56
Las Partes Del Cuerpo Leccion 3
E15
Last Case The Lesson 18
Last Fort The
Last Horizon
Lasting Faith
Last of the Mohicans
307
D51
A40
A13
A10
B88
17633
17603
17589
1134
4199
2677
1333
4711
3430
17548
5392
15188
1658
4683
4001
15611
2385
15555
1776
5265
1823
5258
1015
638
2791
4608
2257
1717
16859
1640
4216
4968
992
1011
2088
1739
2414
1741
5261
3911
Last RoundUp D72
Las Vacaciones Leccion 31 E25
Latest Developments in Astronomi
cal Research B63
La Tienda Leccion 26 E44
Laughing Llama The A24
Laura Bridgeman D2
La Vaca Lesson 15 D40
Law and Freedom John Lord 0Brian
Cll
Law and Order in the Oregon Wil
derness A68
Lawbreakers Mrs Quail and Mr
Blacksnake B75
Law of Averages The A14
Law of Science A B65
Lawson Robert A22
Lazy Humphrey B70
Leaf Eaters B65
League of Nations The D98
Learner in the Midst of the Pie
The D73
Learning How to Fire a Salute
Instead of a Broadside E9
Learning Process The A Key to
Differentiation in Teaching E23
Learning to Know the Birds By
Their Song
Learning to Like the Best
Learning to Live With People
Leave It to the Experts
Leaves of Grass
Le Coq DOr
Leeuwenhoek Sees the Little An
imals B61
Le Francais Book One Third Edi
tion E37
L Francaisi Ecouter et Parler
E35
Le Francais Parler et Lire
Legal Eagle The
Legend of the Palm Tree The
Legends From Ancient Seas
Legends of the Aztecs
Leif Ericsson
Lem Griffis
Lengua Viva y Gramatica
Lenin and Bolshevism
Leo Aikman
Leo Delibes
Leonardo da Vinci and the Guilds of
Florence D8
Leonardo Da Vinci Painter Ex
A6
A84
A84
A59
B85
B12
E36
A56
C18
A6
A73
C99
B96
E33
E14
C6
B4
traordinary
Leonie Adams
Leopard Gets His Spots
Les Miserables
Les Sylphides
Let It Snow and Away We Go
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Lets Call the Weatherman
Lets Face It
Lets Get Acquainted
Lets Give Thanks
Lets Go Back Review
Lets Go Fishing
ery
Lets Go to the Circus
Lets Go to the Opera
Lets Have a Picnic
Lets Have a Sleigh Ride
Lets Live Democracy
Lets Look at Jobs
Lets Look at the Records
Lets Look Back
Lets Look for Rhythm
Lets Look It Over
Lets Meet a Melody
Lets Play a Game
Lets Pool What We Know
C71
A92
B67
B87
B12
D93
B17
D93
A48
A31
B20
C78
the Fish Hatch
B75
B4
D72
B4
C75
D58
A48
A48
B65
B12
B67
B12
D93
C46
B71
A60
D97
B78
C77
C76
El
A64
A62
D98
D98
Tape Tape Series
No Title Code No
3011 Lets Say Goodbye Review A31
4209 Lets Sing Again C75
5269 Lets Sing a StorySong D93
5275 Lets Stop at a Farm D93
5255 Lets Take a Trip D93
5314 Lets Think About It Reviewl
D96
5322 Lets Think About It Review2
D96
5332 Lets Think About It Review3
D96
2425 Lets Think It Over B90
1795 Lets Visit France B17
4978 Lets Welcome the New Baby D58
510 Letter Perfect Correspondence
A80
2215 Letters to the Editor
16193 Letter to Andre
5342 Letter to Chesterfield The
2331 Let There Be a City
4488 Let Us Play a Gay Musette
4389 Let Your Hands
17107 Levels of Training
2880 Lewis and Clark Expedition
3625 Lexington and Concord
5370 Liberator The
5369 Liberty and Union Daniel
Webster
5241 Liberty or Death Patrick Henrys
Immortal Speech D92
467 Licensed to Kill A13
3230 Lichens B64
1697 Licorice Stick The B4
4545 Licorice Stick Listening Clari
net Introduction to Woodwinds
C78
15644 Life Dr Hermann J Muller
2348 Life of a Lamb
3592 Life on Other Worlds
2590 Life on the Ocean Wave
2392 Life Through the Ages
15380 Life We Live
547 Life With Father
16813 Life Without Father
15493 Light and Liberty
2505 Lighthouse Keeper A
465 Lightning Strikes Twice
2161 Light of the Ages
457 Lights and Shadows
2069 Lights Camera Action
15161 Like a Little Heaven
5375 Lincolns Second Inaugural Address
D98
542 Lincoln Steffens
1220 Linda Loses Linda Wins
1221 Lindas Christmas Surprise
678 Linder and Holten
3188 Line of Type A
380 Links in the Chain of Life
1943 Linnaeus Makes a List
3519 Lion and the Mouse The
2511 Lions Tigers and Monkeys Too
B81
2094 Liquid Power B65
418 Listen As Well As Talk A10
4561 Listening C78
4458 Listening Carnival of the Animals
Saint Saens C77
4479 Listening Mr Strauss Comes to
Boston Boston Pops Orchestra
C77
4461 Listening Overture to William
Tell Rossini C77
4470 Listening Peer Gynt Suite Grieg
C77
4325 Lister C53
15895 Liszt B50
5341 Literary Cheat The D97
17151 Literary Progress E22
15652 Literature Sir Herbert Read Cll
818 Little Appalousa A36
Cll
B78
B63
A97
B67
B85
A17
D56
A74
B81
A13
B70
A13
B65
A65
A17
A58
A58
A32
B64
A6
B61
A39
Tape
No
768
934
2506
2398
4395
4374
1822
2984
481
15701
1906
4213
787
4405
2588
725
2914
2222
4390
4362
3003
789
15165
15703
15027
15556
851
2254
15494
2146
2502
16771
2236
2703
3231
4970
16567
4439
17240
4522
520
2865
2678
382
555
1781
2627
580
2164
2541
617
16637
2896
15381
5243
16199
4 346
4244
1984
2110
1250
1747
2397
2120
2089
811
2764
4845
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Little Black Sambo A36
Little Boy Blue The Little Red
Hen A45
Little Christmas B81
Little Demons Big Bothers B67
Little Ducky Duddle C76
Little Dustman The C76
Little Fly The and Twins B17
Little Frisky FourEyes A38
Little Horseplay With Horse Power
A A13
Little House on the Prairie A40
Little Joe the Wrangler I Ride an
Old Paint the Roving Gambler
the Crawdad Song B32
Little Lamb and a Baby Sweet A
C75
Little Lost Lamb and Forgetful
Bear A36
Little Nut Tree The C76
Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
A97
Little Peoples Holiday A27
Little Pigs Picnic B93
Little Place The B72
Little Red Caboose C76
Little Shoemaker C76
Little Snake The A31
Little Squeegy Bug A36
Little Strangeness Between Us A
A65
Little Witch A40
Little Women A27
Little Women B87
Lives They Lived The A41
Live Submarine A The Turtle B75
Living Declaration A74
Living Element B70
Living Legend A B81
Living Music Library D71
Living Pastures The Aphid B75
Living Room A6
Living Substance The B64
Living With Children D58
Living With Children in Todays
World C46
Liza Jane C77
Locating Causes of Reading
Disabilities E13
Loch Lomond C77
Locked Door The Manners at Home
A80
Locomotive Race The B94
Lode Stone A6
Lodestone of the North A6
Logan P Smith A18
LOiseau De Feu B12
Loneliest Boy in Town The A14
Lonely Moon A24
Lonely Passenger The B70
Lonely Traveler A B81
Lonesome Sandman A24
Long Anger The D17
Long Crawford W B93
Longer Life B85
Long Grey Line The West Point
D92
Long Siege The A60
Long Time Ago c76
Long Winter C14
Look Alikes B68
Look Alikes B65
Look at Ourselves A59
Look High and Low B12
Looking at the Invisible B67
Looking Backward B65
Looking for Facts B65
Looking for Something A36
Looking Forward to Vacation A55
Lord Byron 17881824 D21
Tape
No
1905
4201
975
984
17336
17333
17366
1733
985
17334
17346
17380
17384
17385
17382
2894
17379
17350
17324
17403
17394
17379
3103
2137
2075
2445
571
3001
17365
5305
3842
2280
2262
15597
3873
2879
700
2263
15271
2332
16198
15477
502
2023
1650
4459
5259
583
1278
4710
Tspe
Title
Series
Code No
Lord Randall the Buffalo Skinners
Barberville Jail Go Tell Aunt
Rhody B32
Lorelei The C18
Los Animales de la Casa Lesson
16 D40
Los Animales Domesticos etc
Lesson 16 20 D41
Los Animales Leccion 1 E15
Los Colores De Las Frutas Leccion
29 E4
Los Cuartos De La Casa Leccion 27
E20
Los Deportes Leccion 21 E20
Los Dias de Fiesta etc Lesson
21 25 D41
Los Dias De La Semana Leccion 31
E4
Los Dias De La Semana Leccion 21
E15
Los Disfraces Leccion 19 E25
Los Examenes Parte I Leccion 28
E25
Los Examenes Parte II Leccion
29 E25
Los Heroes De La Independencia
Leccion 24 E25
Losing Your Job B93
Los Oficios Leccion 18 E25
Los Otros Meses Leccion 29 E15
Los Papas Y Los Ninos Leccion 11
E4
Lns Pollitos Leccion 32 E44
Los Reyes Magos Leccion 14 E44
Los Rumbos Leccion 17 E25
Lost Chemical The D50
Lost Gold Mine The B70
Lost in the Sky B65
Lost Letter The B90
Lost Puppy The A24
Lost Puppy The A31
Los Tres Osos Leccion 25 E20
Lost Worlds D95
LotusEaters The By Tennyson
C91
Lou the Kangaroo B75
Louis Agassiz Great Scientist
from Switzerland
Louis Bogan
Louis Braille
Louisiana Purchase The
Louis McNeise
Louis Pasteur
Lovers Lament
Lower Than the Sea
Loyalist The
Luck of Roaring Camp
Luck Runs Out
Lucky Pin The
Ludwig van Beethoven
Lullaby
LullabyLand
Lumps Easter
Lure of Far Horizons The
Lydia Darrah
B76
A92
D2
A64
A32
B76
B33
B78
A60
B88
A13
B69
B4
C77
D93
A24
A68
C99
4524 Ma Bela Bimba
15043 Macbeth
16163 MacDonald George
4586 Macdowell
C77
A27
A22
C78
308 li i hii is i JVW5tt
Tape
No
17655
2009
628
2268
645
3002
3010
4125
1735
1305
15382
16152
737
4249
1632
4075
15715
4085
5139
15383
2883
2325
17052
17045
2526
17192
1672
1052
16127
16544
16853
1973
2104
2212
1365
16668
2394
1736
5126
1289
15384
15645
3990
16541
472
17089
858
16051
2055
1179
15385
1956
5186
5174
1256
4019
2545
15503
16490
2153
4081
16856
4032
2059
2557
3995
2178
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
McEachern High School Band
Machine Age Begins The
McTavish the Sheep Dog
Madame Curie Nichol
Mad Cat The
Mad Dog The
Mad Dog Meets Friends The
Madonna in Art
Madrigals
Magellans of the Air
Maggie
Magic
Magic Carpet The
Magic City The
Magic Easter Moon A
Magic in the Cornfield
Magic Maize
Magic Needle The
Magic Pipes The Russian
Magic Shop
Magic Wire The
Magnifying Glasses
Major and Perfect Intervals Down
D94
Major and Perfect Intervals Up
E45
B68
A24
B76
A31
A31
A31
C70
Bll
A68
B85
A22
A33
C14
B4
C59
A40
C59
D89
B85
A64
B77
D94
Major Jones Pops the Question B82
Major William Mayer E6
MakeBelieve World B4
Make Yourself at Home A50
Making Arithmetic Meaningful By
Dr Laura Zirbes C54
Making Arithmetic Meaningful to All
C54
Making Friends With Symphonies
D72
Making Iron Into Steel B68
Making Power B65
Making the Most of Life B71
Making the Most of Thanksgiving
Food A77
Making the New Out of the Old D25
Making Things Better B67
Male Voices and Female Voices Bll
Man and the Snake American D89
Man at the Roof of the World
Man Can Speak His Mind A
Man Dr Henry A Murray
Man From Tombstone The
Manipulative Materials in Mathe
matics C54
Man Is Known By the Car He Keeps
Tape
No
2139
15478
2786
4163
5124
2015
2327
4282
15066
15283
5158
15281
4210
15287
1227
2422
15709
1301
857
690
3992
15598
3862
17179
17184
17661
17300
17313
17179
4467
4842
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
B70
B88
B20
C93
D89
B68
B77
C14
A68
B85
Cll
C58
A13
Man James C Spalding D99
Manners Made Easy A41
Man of Iron A23
Man of Steel B69
Mans Battle Against Disease A53
Mans Worship A
Man Takes Another Look at His
Universe
Man The Franklin D Roosevelt
D90
Man The Herbert Hoover D90
Manuscripts Become Books A59
Man Who Changed the Earth The
C59
Man Who Could Dream A
Man Who Could Work Miracles
Man Who Drank Too Much The
Man Who Erased Never The
Man Who Found a Continent The
C59
Man Who Invented Music The D72
Man Who Loved Trees The C59
Man Who Nursed Pigeons The B69
Man Who Printed the Truth The
B81
Man Who Reached for the Sky The
C58
Man Who Shod the Wheel The B70
B61
B81
B84
C25
B70
5333
15386
3591
2702
15976
2872
567
2844
2845
2846
2847
2043
3600
15042
2917
4599
16635
16455
2175
4975
1337
1534
1530
1543
15643
468
563
15076
4203
15460
1813
2827
1759
1422
16669
2848
712
Man Who Was Too Smart The
Man Without a Country
Many Hands Make Light Work
Many Moons
Many Moons American
Many Questions Still Remain
Map of Your Mouth A
Mara Daughter of the Nile
MarcAntoine Charpentier 1634
1704 B35
March Emblem of Unity B56
Marches Ears D8
March for Americans
Marching on Our Way C75
March Militaire B56
March of Civilization Begins The
A59
March of Death The
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
Marcus Whitman
Margaret
Margaret Mead Dr
Maria Coventry
Marianne Moore
Maria von Paradies
Marietta Grade School Concert Band
E45
Marietta High School E16
Marietta High School Band E16
Marietta High School Band Boyd
McKeown Director E16
Marietta High School Band Boyd
McKeown Director E16
Marietta Sixth Grade Band E45
Marines Hymn C77
Mark Twain D21
Mark Twain and the Spirit of the
Frontier D59
Mark Twain on the Mississippi D97
B90
A40
A68
A41
A32
C58
A92
D2
Tape
No
5148
4137
1427
2083
895
4006
1244
4928
207
15387
15940
1719
15939
15209
16462
410
5268
17353
17369
4151
2990
5084
16840
4921
15302
1742
538
4030
1505
5256
1948
4573
4930
Tape
Title
Series
Code Nc
Measure for Measure D89
Measure Is Meter The C51
Measure of Responsibility The
A84
Medal for Fido B65
Medicine in Britain A53
Medieval Armor and the 13th Cen
tury c71
Medieval England A59
Medieval Ideas of Beauty and Art
D87
Medieval Voyage A A7
Mediterranean Ports B85
Meet Car Sandburg A16
Meet E B B
Meet Ernest Hemingway A16
Meeting at Night A91
Meeting Individual Differences in
B93
B93
B93
B69
A21
A27
B93
C78
D17
Marriage or a Career B85
Mars B63
Marsh Land Homes A6
Martha Berry B96
Martha Berry B94
Martha Mouses Thanksgiving A24
Martin Family on Minerals of
Georgia
Martin Family Plans a Budget
Martin Family Practices Democracy
B93
Martin Familys Project
Marvelous Gravy The
Mary Mary So Contrary
Mary of Scotland
Marys Exciting Dream
Masquerade Party
Masqueraders The
Massenet Overture to Phedre
C86
Master of Munich The B70
Materials for Creative Play D58
Materials in Cooking Utensils A77
Mathematical Pastimes A93
Mathematics A93
Mathematics and Stamp Collecting
A93
Matter Dr Wolfgang Pauli Cll
Mattie Gets Her Reward Too Soon
A13
Maud Hart Lovelace A32
Maurice Ravel 18751937 B35
Mavi c18
Maximillian B86
May Is the Month of Flowers B17
Mazurkas and Polonaises of Chopin
Bl
Mazurka Polka Schottische B12
Meal Time Plans A77
Meaning and Pattern in Music D25
Meaning of Democracy B93
Measles the Freckled Lion A27
309
17207
4987
1149
15729
2499
3144
1311
5146
1007
4058
5105
17354
2815
1603
4678
17395
3523
15080
16140
4103
15479
3999
16691
17390
15388
2079
2080
4289
1241
1243
3088
2522
15504
17396
5434
2559
809
966
the Reading Program
Meeting Lifes Jolts
Meet the People
Me Gustan Todas Leccion 2
Me Gustan Todas Leccion 32
Meine Augen Und Ohren
Melinda the Dancing Bear
Melodies
Melodies to Remember
Melody
Melody
Melody in Fancy Dress
Memories of Casanova
Menachan Valley
Men and Machines
Men and Machines
Mendel Learns From Flowers
Mendelssohn
Men of the Farm and Men of the
Plains D55
Mendelssohn Ellijah D84
Mental Education in the School
D58
Mental Health
Meph
Merritts of Mesabi The
Merry Christmas
Merry Men of Sherwood
Merry Robin Hood The
Message to the Stag Line A
Metal of Beauty
Metaphor
Me Voy De Viaje Leccion 4
Mexican Dances
C47
A10
D93
E20
E20
C51
A38
D88
D72
D54
B25
B12
A17
C59
A89
D93
B61
C78
Mexicans Bring Us Rhythms The
A53
A40
B81
B53
A72
D89
A48
C59
D88
E20
Bl
Mexico
Mi Casa Leccion 16
Mice in Council Meeting The
Michael
Michael
Michael Saves His Breath
Michael Strogoff
Michelangelo Titan of the Ren
aissance C71
Michel Chevalier and Thomas Colley
9
C97
E44
A39
A34
A90
C59
B88
Grattan
Mi Clase Leccion 6
Microbe Invaders
Microbe Masters I
Microbe Masters II
Midas and the Golden Touch
Middle Ages
Middle Ages
Middle Bear The
Midnight Ride A
Midsummer Nights Dream
Mi Familia Leccion 17
Migraine Headaches on Exam Days
Real or Fancied E9
Mighty Document A B81
Mighty Hunter The A36
Mi Hermana Lesson 7 D i
D27
E44
B85
B65
B65
C16
A59
A59
A19
B81
B84
E44Tape
No
5415
1328
4819
2342
2299
4101
2085
3823
16605
961
2626
1611
3828
4803
4630
1342
1046
1756
962
17097
5221
17047
17049
971
2211
2651
3104
732
2258
967
1537
2020
2122
1283
15725
4417
4024
15389
2180
3461
4171
15480
4418
5437
17127
1762
4012
17170
1345
1519
5178
15632
3123
597
2044
16174
183
4087
3623
3834
1332
4798
15988
758
5367
2049
906
2158
15305
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A97
D20
B78
B75
C59
B65
C96
D47
D40
A14
B9
C96
D18
A77
A50
B12
D40
El
D91
Military Aspects of the Cold War
E14
Military Schottische
Military Service
Milk for Automobile Tires
Milk Machine A The Cow
Million Dollar Cabbages The
Millions of Buyers
Millions of Years Ago
Milton
Mi Mama Lesson 2
Mind Your Manners
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
Mineral Quartz The
Minimum Wage Law
Minnesingers and Meistersingers
C78
Minnesota Housing Study
Minority Wins The
Minuet The
Mi Papa Lesson 3
Mind in the Making The
Minding Your Business
Minor and Perfect Intervals Down
D94
Minor and Perfect Intervals Up
D94
Mique Lesson 12 D40
Miracle Drug The B71
Miraculous Bird A A7
Miraculous Fluid The D50
Mischief in the Air A33
Mischievous Mosquitoes B75
Mis Hermanos Lesson 8 D40
Misinterpretation of Statistical
Data A93
Missing Elements The B69
Missing Planet The B70
Mission Bells in California A68
Miss Pickerell Goes Undersea A40
Mistah Rabbit C76
Mistaken Notion The C59
Mister Conley B85
Mister Parsons Dream Boat B70
Misunderstood Cocker Spaniel A26
Moby Dick C93
Moby Dick B88
Mockingbird C76
Mockingbird Songs and Conversation
C57
Models We Use for Thinking The
E2
Modern Ballroom Dancing B12
Modern Industrial Art and Everyday
Life C71
Modernizing Business Education in
Americas High Schools C32
Modernizing Lighting A77
Modern Poetry in Drama A89
Modern Radio Is Born D90
Modern View The Cll
Modern Viking The A67
Modern Whimsey A28
Modest Book Binder The B69
Moffats The A22
Molds and Grain Storage D49
Moldy Saucer The C59
Molly Whuppie and Master of Masters
England A21
Money and Banking in the Ancient
World C96
Money Musk A97
Money Supply The D18
Monitor and Merrimac The A66
Monkey and the JellyFish The
A37
Monroe Doctrine D98
Monster of Imagination B69
Monsters of Long Ago B75
Mont Pelee B70
Mood B25
Tape
No
16786
3677
3672
3671
3673
3674
3675
3676
3678
535
4318
15481
3457
1832
2529
3915
4689
996
17102
16157
16777
2004
16845
1490
16774
1994
4021
2242
2275
2283
3465
5194
2721
2712
4077
2494
2255
630
625
2224
1784
3149
378
1225
729
585
2052
2657
1133
5425
2307
640
17195
612
1801
2549
3620
4045
796
4572
4582
15146
15236
16142
4647
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Mood of NonAssertion The Lesson
29 D51
Moods in Music Festivals in Music
B23
Moods in Music Happy Music and
Sad Music B23
Moods in Music How Music Makes Us
Feel B23
Moods in Music How We React to
Music B23
Moods in Music How We React to
Music B23
Moods in Music Music Describing
Weather B23
Moods in Music Music Suggesting
Bodies of Water B23
Moods in Music Musical Animals
B23
Moon B63
Moon C53
Moon Stone The B88
Moona the MerryGoRound Cow
A26
Moonlight Sonata B17
Moons Quaker Hat B82
Moral and Spiritual Values in Edu
cation C46
Mordecai Sheftal C99
More About Choosing Your Job A48
More About Folk Thinking El
More Americana A22
More and Most Lesson 14 D51
More Ideas About Muscles and
Diseases B68
More Magic D72
More Stories in Verse A89
More Than One Lesson 7 D51
Moslems Keep Science Alive B68
Mosquito Doctor The C59
Most Beautiful Ones The Butterfly
B75
Most Clever The Rats B75
Most Crafty The The Raccoon B75
Most Famous Tree in the World The
A26
Most Important American The D91
Most Magical Ring in the World The
A25
Most Persistent Pumpkin
Most Precious Secret The
Most Truly a Brother
Most Untidy The The Fly
Most Unusual Daisy The
Most Unusual Teddy Bear The
Mother Earth Blows Her Top
Mother Goose
Mother Goose
Mother Hubbards Chickens
Mother May I
Mother Natures Invention
Mother Natures Vacation
Mother of Invention The
Mother of Nero The
Mothers Boy
Mother Was a Theta
at First
Moths and Butterflies
Motor Boat The
Mountaineer Festival
Mountains
Mountains Are Different
Mountains of Mail
Mouse Bride The Finland
Mouse Is Saved A
Mousewife The
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart and Salieri
Mozart Opera
A25
C59
B79
B75
A24
A24
B72
B12
B53
A6
A58
A27
A24
B69
A7
A56
Anne Wasnt
E9
B77
A31
B97
A28
B17
B81
A21
C59
A36
C78
C78
B50
B3
A90
C78
Tape
No
16220
2073
2294
2070
4963
2849
4954
1136
799
1485
15723
3838
685
16685
680
656
681
689
2118
374
1964
2129
3232
4039
1554
1549
1548
1184
4096
15610
17185
17299
17314
1167
2306
1775
15653
4606
15313
4913
16834
3694
3695
16368
16661
4910
16851
2772
16672
16104
17286
1319
1799
15797
16862
4178
735
16857
4611
4605
1588
4634
4632
1589
4645
4620
4636
4911
16386
1749
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus B27
Mr Atom B65
Mr Beaver The Engineer B75
Mr Electron B65
Mr Gandhi D57
Mr Germ B93
Mr McWhits Garden D57
Mr Milque Toast A56
Mr Plum and the Little Green Tree
A36
Mr Possums Sick Spell
Mr Revere and I
Mr Robert St John
Mrs Buchannan
Mrs Frances Trollope
Mrs Hale MacLaren
Mrs John Wilson
Mrs Kelleley
Mrs M Walkabart
Mr Tadpole
Mr Tree
Mr Watts Tea Kettle
Mr Wickham Plants a Seed
Mt Palomar Telescope
Mulberry Bush The
Multiplication
Multiplication By Addition
Multiplication By Division
Murder on Wheels
Murder Will Out
Muriel Rukeyeser
Murphy High School
Murphy High School Symphonic Band
Ben Sisk Director E16
Murphy High School Symphonic Band
Ben Sisk Director E16
Muscles and Exercise A53
Mushrooms With Your Crayfish B77
Music B12
Music Aaron Copland American
A88
A40
C98
A32
D27
A32
A32
A32
A32
B65
A6
B68
B70
B64
C59
A94
A94
A94
A15
C59
A92
E16
Composer
Music About Toys
Musical Americans
Musical Animals
Musical Fairy Tale
the Wolf
Musical Toys
Music and Story
Cll
C78
B25
D53
Peter and
D72
B19
B19
Music and the Creative Urge in
Child Development C46
Music By Peter Mennin D25
Music Describes Weather D53
Music for A Midsummer Nights
Dream D72
Music for Fun D63
Music for This Time of Year D25
Music for Two Pianos A47
Music From Mathematics E17
Music From the Mountains A72
Music From the Movies B17
Music From the Telephone Hour A99
Music in Your Life D72
Music Land C74
Music Makers A33
Music Marches On D72
Music of England and Scotland C78
Music of Ireland C78
Music of the American Indian The
B9
Music of the 15th Century C78
Music of the Middle Ages C78
Music of the Negro The B9
Music of the Passion C78
Music of the Sioux C78
Music of the 16th Century Refor
mation C78
Music Suggesting Bodies of Water
D53
Music With Frances Archer and
Beverly Gild C79
Musics Rainbow B12
310
BB
ii
Tape
No
4133
3057
3055
4392
835
812
16805
5214
4484
2286
3061
4372
15390
4357
4385
16700
15482
2143
1951
15716
1282
2528
3460
15440
4146
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Mutter and Vater C51
Hv Child Has Trouble at School
A79
My Child Wont Help at Home
My Dog Jack
My Eyes Have a Cold Nose
My Fathers Dragon
My Folks Did It This Way
My Home My Castle
A79
C76
A41
A36
D56
D91
C77
B75
A79
C76
B85
C76
C76
My Homes in Montana Texas Cow
boys Song
My Lovely Friend The Toad
My Parents Quarrel
My Pony
My Representative
My Rhythm Sticks
My Rooster
Mysterious Case of the Missing
Shapira Manuscript The D28
Mysterious Island B88
Mysterious Marcus The B70
Mysterious Rays The B61
Mystery of the Hidden Book A40
Mystery of the Lost Colony The
A68
Mystery of the Marie Celeste The
B82
Mystery of the Missing Jewels The
A26
Mystery of the Spotted Death A75
My Three Cornered Hat C51
Tape
No
1131
4339
2770
4304
212
2082
4663
2060
15532
853
15510
1257
2664
5187
17731
17160
2008
1271
4161
2705
1999
4944
3192
516
1541
5378
16325
16324
16326
2470
1279
2781
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
15441
3545
4526
5153
16591
15264
4709
4861
16928
16876
16891
16967
16863
16915
16980
15530
15537
15391
2340
2221
3701
5386
2227
15495
2298
365
389
650
16422
624
4618
16322
16323
Nancy Hanks
Nancy Hart Heroine
Napoleon
Narcissus
Narratives
Natchez on the Hill
Nathan Hale
Nathaniel Hawthorne
National High School Band
A56
C53
A97
C16
A7
B65
C97
B65
A41
B80
A59
A7
D90
A75
B94
C77
D89
D47
B26
C99
D22
D74
1291
2887
2931
2492
National High School Band The
D74
National High School Choir The
D74
National High School Orchestra
D74
National High School Orchestra The
D74
National High School Orchestra D74
National High School Symphonic
Band
National Security
National Wish Book
Nations Health
Nations Waterworks
Natural Born Flyer
Nature
Nature of Communism
Lenin Stalin
Natures Lanterns
Natures Most Precious Gift
Natures Super Markets
Natures Ways
Nature Trail Adventure
Naughty Mosquito The
Naughty Waltz etc
NearSighted Groundhog The
Negro Spirituals
Negro Spirituals
Negro Work Songs and Blues
D74
B83
B83
B85
i B78
B72
B19
Marx Engels
E14
B72
A74
B75
A6
A6
A31
C84
A24
C78
C85
C85
3193
15984
1957
1942
2000
3233
16772
1277
3850
2066
16337
15880
2269
4162
3869
15239
15240
1907
3474
214
803
2140
16628
16627
17273
17272
17271
Neighborhood Gossip The
Neighbors
Nellie Bly
Neptune and Minerva
Neros Rome
Nerve Network
Netherlands The
New Age The
New Approaches to Foreign Policy
B83
New Books for the New Year
New Canada The
New Church Begins A
New Clock The
New Deal The
New Developments in School Plant
Planning C32
New Directions in Secondary Educa
tion c32
New Discoveries New Problems B68
New Europe Appears A A59
New Hopes for a Changing World
C93
New Horizons A6
New Ideas About Muscles and Dis
eases B68
New Kids a Bully D57
New Kind of Match A B64
New Kind of Party The Entertain
ing A80
New Light on an Old Problem A93
New Nationalism and the New
Freedom The
New OrleansKings of Jazz
New OrleansThe Early Years
New OrleansWhite Jazz
New Outbreaks
New Paths Across a Chartless Sea
A68
Newport Quadrille Grapevine Twist
A97
New Sky Lanes Above America A68
New South The A64
Newspaper an Educational Agency
B93
Newspaperman Looks at Brotherhood
A B79
New Steel Horizons B64
Newsyear 1955 A66
New Theory Works Out A B61
Newton Fashions a New Tool B61
Newton Sets a Pattern B68
New Uses of Coal B64
New Verb Form A Lesson 4 D51
D98
C85
C85
C85
B79
Tape
No
17290
17289
17288
4876
3844
1712
1043
4359
903
16313
902
1087
17584
3079
16776
15008
16311
15590
595
5456
5486
5478
5459
5459
17667
5465
5465
17308
5446
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
New World Changes the Old The
A59
New York Becomes a State D9
New York Calling B65
New York Combos C85
New Yorks Greatest Mayor A16
Nicholas Copernicus B76
Nicholas Nickelby C93
Nicholas Saunderson D2
Nicolai B3
Nicolai B3
Nightherding Song Sam Bassj
Streets of Laredo The Old
Chisholm Trail B32
Nightingale The A26
Nile River Journey A7
900 Buckets of Paint A36
Nine Lives of John Muir The B70
1960 AllState Band C79
1960 AllState Orchestra and Chorus
C79
1963 Georgia AllState Band Alfred
Reed Conducting B60
1963 Georgia AllState Chorus
Warner Imig Conducting B60
1963 Georgia AllState Orchestra
Calvin Rogers Conducting B60
1964 AllState Band Maurice
McAdow Conducting B60
1964 AllState Chorus George M
Gilbert Conducting B60
1964 AllState Orchestra Allan H
Bone Conducting B60
Nineteenth Century Expansion of
Opera D23
Nineteenth Century Russian Poets
C91
Nippy North Wind The B4
No Apples Needed A50
Noble Duke of York C76
No Bug No Bird and Quite Possibly
No Lady B75
Noel Houston C94
No Longer a Mystery B75
None of Us Lives to Himself A53
NonGraded Primary School The
C32
No One Listens to Us A79
No Pattern Practice Lesson 13
D51
Normal Development and Maturity
A78
Norman Corwin C94
Norman Cousins A32
Norse Heroes A28
North Cobb High School Band E45
North County Elementary Orchestra
E16
No County String Orchestra E16
North Fulton High Eighth Grade
Chorus E16
North Fulton Special Choir E16
Northside Elementary Schools High
lander Band E16
Northside High Girls Chorus E16
Northside High Mixed Chorus E16
Northside Highlander Elementary
Band Evelyn Sisk Director E16
Northside Highlander Elem Band
Mrs Ben Logan Sisk Director
E16
5468 North Springs High Girls Chorus
E16
15392 North to Canada
15227 Northern German Folk Songs
1238 Northern Invaders
1240 Northern Sea Rovers
2878 Northwest Ordinance The
613 Northwoods The
16510 Norway
4664 Norway
15230 Norwegian Folk Songs
1597 Norwegians Teach Us Songs of the
North The B9
3544 No Stamps for Georgia B94
5208 No Taxation Without Representation
D91
2592 Novelty March Mixer
17372 Nuestra Casa Leccion 4
17373 Nuestra Escuela Leccion 5
17372 Nuestra Familia Leccion 3
17344 Nuestra Sala De Clase Leccion 17
E15
17384 Nuestros Estudios Leccion 27
E25
16777 Numbers Please Lesson 15 D51
576 Number Twelve Jones A24
1013 Nursing Meets Todays Challenge
A48
2820 Nutcracker Ballet The Bl
1764 Nutcracker Suite B12
1402 Nutrition A77
4980 Nutrition and the Growing Child
D58
B85
B28
A59
A59
A64
A28
C83
C97
B28
A97
E25
E25
E25
311Tape
No

2802
1879
3705
4548
17113
4465
4409
4812
709
15217
16598
4293
2201
703
3541
3542
3543
4844
1018
432
4511
1969
2346
3194
5460
5460
3190
2149
4804
1252
4363
4486
421
426
2097
3610
4341
4596
646
3124
5345
2344
4493
3603
614
1141
208
753
4414
2295
1321
4160
2301
780
15637
15442
4424
15026
2890
2625
3948
5427
17627
2669
1051
529
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow
B20
Oboe The B21
Oboe and English Horn B22
Oboe and English Horn C78
Obstacles in the Way of Fersonal
Development El
0 Come Immanuel C77
0 Come Little Children C76
Occupations in Your Community D20
Octopus The A27
Ode to a Nightingale A91
Odes D47
Oedipus and the Sphinx C16
Off We Go B71
Ogden Nash A32
Oglethorpe Chooses Settlers B94
Oglethorpe Makes Settlement B94
Oglethorpe the General The Battle
of Bloody Marsh B94
0 Henry D21
Oh These Academic Walls A48
Ohm C53
0 No John C77
Oil for the Car B68
Oil From Mother Earth B78
Oil Hunter The B64
OKeefe High Girls Chorus E16
OKeefe High Mixed Chorus E16
Okefenokee Swamp B97
Olaas Roemer B70
OldAge Pensions D18
Old and the New The A59
Old Dan c76
Old Dominion The C77
Old Enough to Date A10
Old Enough to Know Better A10
Old Faithful B65
Old Fire Dragaman United States
A21
Old Folks at Home C76
Old Friends Return C78
Old Gray Goose The A31
Old Ironsides A67
Old Ironsides D97
Old King Coal B78
Old King Cole C77
Old Man Is Always Right The
Anderson A21
Old Man River A28
Old Man The A56
Old Masters and Apprentices A7
Old ShutEye A37
Old Roger Is Dead C76
Old Sleepyhead The Bear B75
Old Southern Schottische A97
Old Testament The C93
Old Tweezers The Crawfish B75
Old Woman and Her Pig The A36
Old World and the New Humanism
The Cll
Oliver Wendell Holmes A75
On a Rainy Day C76
On Borrowed Time A27
Once Too Often A14
One for the Books A14
One Down One To Go D4
One Good Friend Can Warm a Lonely
Land E9
One Hundred Years Toward the Pro
fession C32
One Machine vs Fifty Men B94
One Minute Please A50
One Universe or Many B63
Tape
No
2248
5198
2285
15595
2410
3935
2038
829
1669
4951
2884
5215
994
4646
1338
16484
1340
4643
5060
5056
5057
5058
5059
5049
5050
5052
5055
4501
1691
16052
16581
15293
3718
1605
1508
17213
17059
4307
3855
4312
4174
4194
4011
2281
15055
600
5202
4563
16167
3839
4553
822
16774
17251
15393
886
4607
15443
15594
397
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
One With a Pocket The Possum B75 17101
Oi Loam Power D91
Only One Foot The Snail B75
Only One to a Customer A53
On Our Bodies Battlefront B67
On Sale C58
On Silent Wings B69
On the High Seas A41
On the Music Road B4
On Theories of Art D87
On to Monterey A64
On Trial D91
Open and Closed Doors A48
Opera of the 18th Century C78
Opportunities in Food Work A77
Opportunities in Science C56
Opportunities in the Field of
Nutrition A77
Oratorio The C78
Orchestra in Performance Concert
in Miniature The D61
Orchestra in Rehearsal First
Movement D61
Orchestra in Rehearsal Second
Movement
Orchestra
Movement
Orchestra in Rehearsal Fourth
Movement
Orchestra
The
D61
n Rehearsal Third
D61
2226
1635
5406
4896
5448
2679
1253
393
939
15394
1702
15762
2388
5281
5283
15528
5294
16807
16534
D61
n the Baroque Period
D61
Orchestra in the Classical Period
D61
Orchestra in the Romantic Period
The D61
Orchestra in the Twentieth Century
D61
Orchestra Song C77
Orchestras Romantic Member Tie
B4
Orchid The A23
Organization and Facilities Needed
for a Balanced Program on Evalu
ation C32
Organ Prelude in G Minor B56
Organ Room The C87
Orientals Bring Us Mysticism The
B9
Oriental Simplicity A89
Origin of Communism and Its Rise
to Power and World Challenge The
E12
Origins of Religion Robert
Michaelsen
Orion and the Dolphins
Oriskany
Orpheus and Eurydice
Orpheus and Eurydice
Orpheus and Eurydice
Oscar Howe South Dakota Artist
C71
Ostriches Arent So Dumb B75
Othello B36
Other Americas The A28
Other Fellow The D91
Other Interesting Instruments
The Concertina That Crossed the
Country Listening C7
Other Lands A22
Other Mans Language The D45
Other NonTuned Percussions
Ravels Bolero Listening C78
Other Peoples Lives A41
Other Plurals The Lesson 8 D51
Other Window The E14
Other Worlds B85
Ou On Al Liaison A43
Our Christmas Carols C78
Our Constitution A75
Our Daily Bread A53
Our Fine Feathered Friends A6
312
D99
C16
D9
C16
C17
C18
2682
2547
4043
1287
4055
3959
1137
4348
4435
15314
15395
15259
4449
15255
15257
1477
15216
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Our Folk Thinking About Behavior
and Its Disorders El
Our Friendly Enemy B72
Our Friends in the Zoo B4
Our Georgia B60
Our Georgia Official State Waltz
B60
Our Georgia the Official Waltz of
the State of Georgia B60
Our Glacial Heritage A6
Our Language Grows and Changes
A59
Our Mineral Storehouse A6
Our National Bird B75
Our Natural Resources B85
Our Playful Pets B4
Our Schools Educational Waste
Lands or Fertile Fields C5
Our SixLegged Neighbors B67
Our Solar System D95
Our Starland D95
Our Transportation System B83
Our Weather Bureau D95
Out in the Cold D56
Outlook for Changes in School
Mathematics The
2504
2061
2515
1985
2666
2675
2674
368
16041
2487
726
4061
5142
1615
15396
980
4197
3858
4296
4037
2288
2609
4387
C54
C68
A6
B81
C59
Out of the Wilderness
Outpost of History
Over Greenlands Ice
Overland to the Great Northwest
A68
Overlooked Housefly The C59
Over Protection C15
Overprotective Mother The A56
Over the River C76
Over the River C77
Overture B25
Overture B85
Overture Chanticleer B26
Overture The Flying Dutchman
C77
Overture to School for Scandal
B26
Overture to The Tempest B26
Owney and the Pooka A88
Ozymandias A91
Package for the People A B81
Paddle Wheels and Pistons B65
Page From History A B81
Pain Killer The B68
Painter and Ferryman A7
Painter of Our Time A A7
Painter Who Made Posters The A7
Painting the IvoryBills A6
Paint the Big Canvas A23
Pair of Hands and a Heart A B79
Pair of Strange Ears A A27
Palace on Wheels The Sleeping Car
C59
Palamon and Arcita D89
Palestine Folk Music B9
Pancakes B85
Panchito Lesson 21 D40
Pandora C18
Pandora C17
Pandora C16
Paper Machine The C59
Paper Makers the Hornets B75
Papermaking A4
Paper of Pins C76
r I
Tape
No
16681
2181
1636
15092
16664
16706
3660
3958
1022
15397
5393
5394
15219
16539
16785
1949
2005
4326
3377
4437
4380
3941
16201
2469
2501
807
16846
4259
2722
4233
4707
16307
4706
4007
4476
1950
2934
5173
2553
16645
2540
16312
4284
5135
5166
2041
4886
4306
460
4551
17214
2444
3703
16169
1255
2482
1488
1806
3373
1805
2477
2986
1892
3712
16236
1730
16185
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Paperwork Revolution The D26
Papin and the Pressure Cooker B70
Parade The B4
Paradise Lost A34
Paradox of Strict Limitation The
D25
Parallels and Contrasts D28
Parents Ask About School D78
Parents Reaction to Their Children
C15
Particulars on ExtraCurriculars
A48
Partners of Powder Hole B85
Party Organization Democratic
Centralism El4
Party Policy Left Wing Communism
An Infantile Disorder E14
Passerby The A91
Passing the Initiative for Learn
ing to the Student C54
Passive Person Endings Lesson 27
D51
Pasteur Disproves a Theory
Pasteur Unites Chemistry and
Medicine
Pasteurize
Past Present and Future
PatAPan
Patapan
Patent 547860
Path of Glory
Patients The
Patrolman J G A
Patsy and the Pup
Patterns and Styles
Patty Reeds Doll
Paul Albert the Pitiful Peacock
A25
Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe
Paul Gauguin A Modern Artist
Search of His Soul
Paul Green
Paul Revere
Paul Revere Patriot Silversmith
C71
Paul Reveres Ride
Pavlov and His Dogs
Paying Georgias Way
Peace in America
Peacemakers The
Peacemaker The
Peacetime Army
Pearl Buck
Pecos Bill
Pecos Bill American
Pecos Bill Returns
Peculiar Trumpet The
Pedaling
Pegasus and Bellerophon
Pedestrian Has the RightofWay
The A13
Peewee the Piccolo C78
Penetrating Intimate Discerning
Description etc E12
Pen Is Mighty The B90
People B19
People and Places in the US A22
People Build a Cathedral The A59
People Next Door The B79
People Sing The A89
People Sing The B17
People The A71
People the World Over Dance B17
People Wait The B79
Percival Pelicans Wonderful Tonic
A38
Percussion B21
Percussion Instrument B22
Percussion Instruments B24
Percussion Instruments of the
Orchestra Bll
Percussion Mechanical B24
Tape
No
4895
1838
4826
5433
2527
16787
16783
15615
5453
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
B61
B68
C53
A71
C77
C76
C58
A60
B79
B81
A36
D72
C14
C14
in
D87
C94
C99
C77
B61
B93
D90
B81
D17
B81
C94
C14
D89
D89
B69
D23
C16
2047
2988
4195
870
17236
2850
4816
1004
16782
5143
1212
4564
4251
16019
16018
2806
778
3661
1777
15592
4192
4305
16141
15286
4676
15617
694
17522
5387
Percussion of the Band and Orches
tra D23
Percussion Section The B17
Percy Bysshe Shelley D21
Perennial Undergraduate The
The College Bum E9
Perfect Crime of Jesse James The
B82
Perfective Subjunctives The
Lesson 31 D51
Perfective System Lesson 26 D51
Pergolesi Maid as Mistress B13
Periodicals and the Readers
Guide to Periodical Literature
D39
Perkins Mistake B69
Perky Parakeets Pet Boy A38
Persephone C18
Persia A41
Personal Growth Through Reading
E13
Personal Health B93
Personality and Occupations D20
Personalitys the Thing A48
Person Endings Lesson 23 D51
Pertelotte and Chaunticleer D89
Peter and the Puddle A58
Peter and the Wolf Listening
Peterkin Papers
Peter Pan
Peter Pan
Peter Rabbit
C78
C14
A20
A20
B20
Peter Rabbit and Mr McGregors
Garden A36
Petersburg A63
Petrouchka B12
PFC Bill Smith A53
Phaethon C18
Phaethon C16
Phantasmagoria A90
Phedre Overture B56
Philippines The C97
Philips Dont We All B4
Phil Jordan A32
Philosophy E42
Philosophy Atheism and
Materialism
17253 Philosophy Morals and Motives of
Communism E14
16562 Philosophy of Education C32
4885 Phrasing D23
15648 Physical WeilBeing Dr Brock
Chisholm Cll
4556 Piano and Harp C78
16342 PianoBoogie to Cool C85
5061 Piano in Concert The D61
16332 PianoRagtime to Boogie C85
15622 Piano Selections By Frank Engleman
A47
1839 Piano The B17
1890 Piano The B21
5031 Picasso D87
4513 Pickin Peas C77
2662 Picture Album for a King A A7
744 Pictures at an Exhibiton A33
1818 Pictures at an Exhibition B17
15285 Pictures at an Exhibition B56
2068 Pictures in the Air B65
2503 Pictures in the Air B81
1496 Pictures of the Imagists A89
4067 Piece of Ice A C59
4076 Piece of Silk A C59
745 Pied Piper of Hamelin A33
774 Pied Piper of Hamelin A36
5152 Pied Piper Paid The D89
4576 Pierne C78
3105 Pierre Bretonneau D50
4733 Pierre G Beauregard C99
1298 Pierre Radisson A68
3462 Pierre The Remarkable Prairie Dog
A26
313
Tape
No
1295
15542
16038
2671
3641
2131
210
2808
16658
392
3106
2159
2771
2578
4625
17355
5282
1370
5234
1425
2689
2002
15651
5273
5246
641
1694
1695
15398
1686
4225
4070
3702
4443
16231
4256
4713
16587
15048
3840
1501
1502
15050
16177
15086
3841
15952
1518
1523
15047
1520
1528
1522
1521
1524
15093
15045
15046
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A68
B83
A23
A7
A61
B70
A7
B20
of Religious
D19
A6
D50
B70
A97
A97
Pilgrims at Plymouth The
Pin Point Berlin
Pioneer Call
Pioneers in Minnesota
Pirate Jean Lafitte
Pirates Pit The
Pistols in History
PitterPatter
Place and the Meaning
Drama Today The
Place in the Sun A
Plague Conqueror
Plague Fighters
Plain Quadrille
Plain Quadrille
Plain Song of the Church The C78
Planes Para El Viaje Leccion 5
E20
Planets The D95
Planning Food for the Holiday
Season A77
Planning for Progress Benjamin
Franklins Birthday D92
Planning Success for Our Children
A84
Plan of Natures World The A6
Plants Animals and Rocks B68
Plastic Arts Dr W G Constable
Cll
Play Ball D93
Play Ball The Baseball Season
D92
A31
B4
B4
B85
B4
C75
C59
B19
2449
4668
3195
4585
15399
4 394
4712
2561
817
4364
16593
2851
Opens
Play Boo
Playing Pipes
Playing Pipes
Playing the Game
Playmates
PlayParty Songs and Games
Plaything of the Sky
Playtime
Plow That Broke the Plains The
C77
Plucked Stringed Instruments B24
PlugHorse Derby C14
Pocahontas C99
Poe D47
Poems By Shelley and Keats B36
Poems of William Cullen Bryant
C91
Poetic Portraits A89
Poetic Portraits A89
Poetic Prose of Thomas Wolfe The
B36
Poetry and Ballads A22
Poetry and Drama in the Bible A34
Poetry By Henry W Longfellow C91
Poetry for Children D33
Poetry in Drama A89
Poetry of Elizabeth Browning A89
Poetry of Francis Thompson B36
Poetry of Lord Byron A89
Poetry of Lord Tennyson A89
Poetry of Percy Shelley A89
Poetry of Percy Shelley A89
Poetry of Robert Browning A89
Poetry of Robert Frost The A34
Poetry of William Shakespeare The
B36
Poetry of William Wordsworth and
and His Friend Samuel Taylor
Coleridge B36
P 0 Gets Another Chance B79
Poland C97
Polarized Light B64
Poldini Liadov C78
Political Parties B85
Polly Wolly Doodle C76
Ponce De Leon C99
Pony Express The B81
Pony for Linda A A36
Pop Goes the Weasel C76
Pope D47
Poppy Lady B93
Series Tape
Code No No
B70 2130
B85 A97 A90 A67 462 15083 3630 4889
C83 B70 17245
B85
D57
B64 17585
B64
D26 B85 D57 15005 4708
C59 C75 17110
A97 C14 C77 C77 A60 17134 2751 3957 2086 17321
A56 A56 691
D51
D95
B26
B56
B5
A91
D72
D67
A42
E25
D20
D20
Tape Tape
No Title
2177 Porcelain Dream The
15400 Portable Mrs Tillson The
2591 Portland Fancy
16138 Portrait The
3217 Portrait of Lincoln A
16520 Portugal
2145 Pot of Iron A
15401 Potsdam Concert
4953 Pouter The
3234 Power
3196 Power From Steam
16676 Power From the Sun
15402 Power Unlimited
4948 PowWow The
4060 Practical Inventor The
4224 Prairie Pioneers
2767 Prairie Queen
4232 Prairie School
4433 Prairie Schooner
4460 Prayer A
16195 Preacher Trell
1138 Precocious Child The
1139 Precocious Child The
16776 Predicatable Adjective The
Lesson 12
16781 Predictable Noun The Lesson 22
D51
5293 Predicting Weather
15260 Prelude and Allegro
15294 Prelude in G Minor
2950 Preludes
15222 Preludes I
16830 Prelude to Listening
17301 Prelude to Space
16049 Prenons Francais
17377 Preparativos Para La Navidad
Leccion 14
4817 Preparing for Your Occupation
4818 Preparing Through Experience
17353 Presentando A Unos Amigos Leccion
1 E20
3845 Presentation De Collections C48
4735 President and the Drummer Boy The
C99
3125 President and the Plow The A67
5179 President Calvin Coolidge D90
16760 President Eisenhowers Farewell
Address Jan 17 1961 D77
5184 President Herbert Hoover D90
3048 President Lyndon B Johnson at
Gainesville Georgia B97
17210 President Lyndon B Johnsons
First Message to the Congress of
the United States Nov 27 1963
at Washington D C D77
17022 President Lyndon B Johnsons
State of the Union Address Jan
8 1964 D77
15501 President Trumans Korea Message
July 15 1950 D77
15512 President Trumans State of the
Union Message January 4 1950
D77
5175 President Warren Harding D90
2253 Prettiest Tail The Squirrel B75
1083 Preventing Contagious Diseases
A53
16178 Price Homer A22
4164 Pride and Prejudice C93
409 Prima Donna at Home Spoiled Child
The A10
1752 Primitive Dances B12
579 Prince Fairyfoot A24
5133 Princess on the Glass Hill The
Norwegian D89
631 Princesss Slipper The A24
5131 Princess Who Never Smiled The
Russian D89
2709 PrincessWith the Rose Colored
Eyes The A25
2510 Printers Ink B81
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
17162
16341
2902
4981
2424
15403
707
2035
1510
4637
3007
1536
L6575
1140
1267
16480
3235
15520
4796
2533
15148
4877
2317
2694
5264
627
2037
2985
3613
17228
16164
3831
Prison of the Dead B70
Prisoner 8558 Could Be You A13
Prisoner of Chillon A34
Privateers The A62
Problem of Changing Positions The
D23
Problems Administrators Face in
Organizing a Sound Reading
Program E13
Problems and Procedures in Handling
Appeals to Local Boards and the
State Board of Education C32
Problems of Adolescence A78
Problems of the Modern Portrait
Painter D87
Process of Abstracting The El
Process of Communication The E2
Process of Digestion The A55
Procrastination C15
Product Probers B65
Profesores Y Alumnos Leccion 5
E4
Professor Quinlen A32
Programming Learning C32
Progressive C85
Progress of Transportation B93
Promoting Health and Hygiene in the
Home D58
Proof of the Past B90
Propaganda B85
Proper Place for a Panda The A27
Prophecy of Bologna B69
Prose Poetry A89
Protestant Chorale The C78
Proud Engine The A31
Proving the Impossible A93
Provisions for Individual Differ
ences C46
Prudent Professor A56
Prussia Becomes a Power A59
Psychiatric Illness C61
Psychological Quacks B64
Psychological Techniques B83
Public Debt The D18
Public Landing The B82
Puccini B50
Puccinis Contribution to Opera
D23
Puffballs B77
Pulpwood Magic A6
Puppies and Ponies D93
Puppy and His Best Friend A A24
Purple Vapor The B69
Pushka the PugNosed Dragon A38
Puss in Boots A21
Putting Punch into Poetry E13
Pyle Howard a22
Pyramids in the Jungle C96
2783
2780
4334
2427
17033
1538
5239
15541
4073
15557
Quadrille Cub Berdans Favorite
A97
Quadrille Medley of Hornpipes
A97
Quake C53
Quaker City B90
Quality and Quality Education D81
Quality Control A93
Quality of Mercy The Red Cross
Week D92
Quarters in the Balance B83
Queen Maker The C59
Queen of Spades B87
Tape
No
16318
1064
1144
428
17360
17152
17124
16772
15282
17354
2490
2182
4587
15483
4915
4927
900
1704
1290
482
15730
3197
2932
1953
3107
839
15527
3127
1721
1690
5291
3000
2915
4830
15603
16309
1544
16155
16035
4584
2833
16532
988
17154
17149
17241
17230
848
17212
17244
5100
17223
850
2189
402
3135
16855
5304
2852
15444
359
1670
797
3475
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Quelle Heure EstIl C49
Questions and Answers A53
Questions and Answers About the
Human Body A53
Questions Young People Are Asking
A10
Que Tiempo Hace Leccion 16 E20
Quest for Self The C29
Questioning of Questioning E2
Questions and Answers Lesson 3
D51
Quick MarchEl Abanico B56
Quien Es La Rubia Leccion 3
E20
Quiet Ones The B79
Quiet Please B70
Quilter C78
Quinton Durward B88
Quiz D53
Quiz in Rhythm Melody and Form
D54
Quiz Kids of the Zoo B75
Rabbit Mouse and a Basket House
A B4
Race to the Frozen South A68
Race With Death A A13
Rachel A40
Radar B64
Radio As an Educational Agency
B93
Radio Becomes a Reality B61
Radium Hound The D50
Raff the Story of an English Set
ter A41
Railroad Labor Crisis The B83
Rails for America A67
Rain Drops and Rubber Boots B4
Raindrops Patter The B4
Rain Snow Sleet D95
Rain Storm The A31
Rainy Day Fun at Home B93
Ralph Waldo Emerson D21
Randall Jarrell A92
Randall Jarrell C94
Random Walk and Gamblers Ruin
A93
A22
A23
C78
Bl
C54
A48
Person
C29
Ransome Arthur
Rat on Lincoln Avenue The
Ravel
Ravels Dance Music
Reaching for the Heights
Reaching for Maturity
Reaching the Individual as
Reaction to Christian Missions
E22
Reading and The Gifted Learner
E13
Reading AND the Other Language
Skills E13
Reading for Rainy Days A41
Reading from James Whitcomb Riley
Ell
Reading in the Total School Program
E13
Reading Readiness D65
Reading Teacher and Public
Relations The E13
Reading Thats Jolly for the Sea
son of Holly A41
Reading the Weather B71
Real Meaning of Freedom A10
Rebuilding the White House A67
Reception and Recognition D72
Record of the Dead D95
Recreation and Health B93
Red Death The A75
Red Heritage A41
Red Leaves B4
Red Rooster A36
Red Rose That Faded The A26
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15708
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3913
15197
2438
16344
1294
390
487
5103
15513
3236
3763
4648
17157
16040
2754
17652
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Title
Series
Code No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Red Sails to Capri A40
Reducing Cows The B69
Refugee Rickets B93
Refugees Sing The B29
Relation of Science to Sanity The
E2
Relation of Words to NotWords The
E2
Relationship of Government to the
People E14
Relative Pronouns Lesson 10 D51
Religion Dr Paul J Tillich Oil
Religion of Preliterates Robert
Michaelsen D99
Religious Chant The C78
Religious Music B6
Religious Music of the Catholic
Church in the 16th Century C78
Rembrandt of the Sun
Remedial Work
Remember Me
Remember Whats Important
Renaissance
Rene Sieur de La Salle
Renegade of the Browse Lands
Rendezvous With Sudden Death
C59
C46
A91
B90
C85
A68
A6
A
A13
D65
B83
B64
17583
15404
2755
1162
1068
17293
1371
15496
4302
16448
3198
4368
4566
4783
4914
4397
4495
16775
16780
16784
15254
4926
4505
4453
2619
16346
15085
3117
15303
4922
1740
4916
Report Cards and Evaluation
Report on Korea
Reptilian Aristocracy The
Republic for Which It Stands The
D3
Requiem The C78
Research and Services A Key to
Enrichment in Teaching and Learn
ing E23
Resolute The A23
Respiration A55
Responsibility of the Superintend
ent for Improving the Teaching
Profession C32
Responsibility of the Superintend
dent in Providing for Slow
Learners 032
Rest and Leisure B85
Rest and Relaxation A55
Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary
A53
Rest and Sleep Are Very Necessary
for Healthful Living A53
Resume of Six Months Tour of India
C32
Returning That Christmas Gift A77
Return of a Patriot A74
Return of Ulysses C16
Rev Olin C Cooper Inspirational
Tape
No
4917 Rhythm II Walking Gliding and
Marching D54
4918 Rhythm III Walking Gliding
Marching and Running D54
4919 Rhythm IV Running Skipping and
Walking
5043 Rhythm Section The
4920 Rhythm Tones and Melody
15214 Richard Cory
684 Richard Harrison
3972 Richard Henry Lee Farmer
4851 Richard Lovelace
2886 Rich Desert The
2042 Riddle of the Universe
4421 Ride Away
4365 Rig a JigJig
5136 Right and Wrong Russian
2481 Righting the Wrong
420 Rights of Others The
2624 Right to Be Proud A
406 Right to Differ The
405 Right to Friends The
5205 Right to Know The
15405 Right to Know
4802 RightToWork Law The
1525 Rime of the Ancient Mariner
4595 RimskyKorsakov
15896 RimskyKorsakov
775 Rip Van Winkle
15484 Rip Van Winkle
5129 Rip Van Winkle American
3547 Riverboats in Georgia
205 River Trip in Holland
17181 R L Osborne High School Band
E45
17657 R L Osborne Senior High School
Humorist
Revengeful Man The
Review
Review
Review
Review
Review Day
Review Day
Review Lesson
Review Lesson
Review Lesson
C6
B64
C76
C78
C77
D53
C76
C77
D51
D51
D51
2
5
Review of Favorite Folksongs of the
English Speaking World B29
Review of Rhythm Melody and Form
D54
Review of Themes
Review Songs
Revolution and Statehood
Revue
Reynard the Fox
Rheumatic Disease
Rhythm
Rhythm and Melody
Rhythm Goes to the Dance
Rhythm I Walking and Gliding
D54
C77
C77
B94
C85
A34
D50
B25
D54
B12
D54
D61
D54
A91
A32
Dl
D22
A64
B69
C76
C76
D89
B79
A10
A14
A10
A10
D91
B85
D18
A89
C78
B50
A36
B88
D89
B94
A7
836
2036
15406
5177
4836
16796
4855
16801
4702
15445
5003
15609
16308
3580
1299
17307
4841
15612
15800
5007
3973
654
1667
581
4279
5122
773
2096
2141
1772
3199
15407
15446
2247
5107
937
15044
5471
5471
E45
A41
B69
B85
D90
D21
D52
D22
D52
C99
A75
Band
Road to Down Under
Road to Glory
Road to Wimbleton
Roaring Twenties The
Robert Browning
Robert Browning
Robert Burns
Robert Burns
Robert E Lee
Robert E Lee
Robert E Lee an Officer and
Gentleman
Robert Fitzgerald
Robert Frost
Robert Fulton Wizard of the Water
ways B74
Robert Gray A68
Robert L Osborne Concert Band
Mark N Caldwell Director E16
Robert Louis Stevenson D21
Robert Lowell A92
Robert Lowell D52
Robert M La Follette Fightin
Tape
No
5383
769
4336
1396
15506
5457
17656
5469
17294
5474
785
4483
16815
545
1981
4135
4843
688
5098
5381
621
751
798
16050
4667
1262
3682
2832
4612
1601
4651
4539
2916
1323
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
D59
A92
C94
Bob
D59
Dl
A32
B4
A24
C14
Robert Morris Merchant
Robert Penn Warren
Robert Schumann
Robert the Tired Rabbit
Robin Hood
Robin Hood Turns Butcher English
D89
Robinson Crusoe A36
Rock Crushers B65
Rock of the Devil B70
Rodeo B12
Roentgen B64
Roger Sudden B85
Roger Williams A75
Rollo a Pet Skunk B75
Romance D88
Romance of a Hollow Tree The B75
Romeo and Juliet A27
Roosevelt High Choir E16
Roosevelt High Girls Glee Club
E16
Roosevelt Revolution The D98
Rooster Mouse and Little Red Hen
The A36
Root c53
Root Vegetables A77
Rosalind B84
Rossvllle High School Band E45
Rossville High School Band E45
Roswell High Girls Chorus E16
Roswell High School Band Mitchell
Henson Director E16
Roswell High School Orchestra E16
Rosy Nose A36
Round Up Lullaby C77
Route 1 or 79th Street D56
Roving Commission A A17
Rubber Tires B68
Rubezahl The German Paul Bunyan
C51
Rudyard Kipling D21
Rudy Breck A32
Rudy Fleste D65
Rugged Individualism D98
Rumpelstiltskin A24
Rumpelstiltskin A37
Runaway Elephant The A36
Runaway Justice A23
Russia 097
Russia Expands A59
Russia Music of B10
Russian Ballets Bl
Russian Dance C78
Russians Bring Songs of Sorrow
The B9
Russian Secular and Sacred Music
C78
Rusty in Orchestraville C78
Rutherford Millie B93
Rye Waltz A97
15185
1737
16196
1182
1088
16634
1060
2737
1157
1177
1061
1158
385
4447
15204
4583
2302
5149
2162
4069
15408
5247
17365
Sacred Harp Music D37
Sacred Music for the Choir Bll
Sacroboscos Spheres A60
Safe and Healthful Vacation Acci
dent Prevention A53
Safe and Healthful Vacations A53
Safe Little World D17
Safety at Home and at School A53
Safety at Home and at School Acc
ident Education A55
Safety at Home and at School
Accident Prevention A53
Safety of the Water We Drink The
A53
Safety on the Highway A53
Safety on the Highway Accident
Prevention A53
Saga of the Green Giants A6
Sailing C77
Sailing to Byzantium A91
SaintSaens C78
Salamanders and Their Habits B77
Salt D89
Salt of the Earth The B70
Salty Kippers The C59
Saludos Americanos B85
Saludos Amigos PanAmerican Day
D92
Saludos Y Despedidas Leccion 24
E20
315Tape
No
983
15184
15447
2144
1660
3583
551
552
2881
4857
16797
4041
2347
5461
5484
1730f
5475
5461
1676
2793
1710
3145
4728
17201
5042
2817
370
1982
3938
4547
1883
2507
4888
3683
15128
1824
1763
4143
4141
4156
16808
490
451
519
15956
15099
15100
5267
17027
1383
15951
1330
16222
15519
15892
4581
16223
16460
3237
16542
17120
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Saludo y Despedida etc Lesson
11 15 D41
Salute to the South C79
Sam Houston A75
Sams Secret B70
Samuel Barber B4
Samuel F B Morse Eraser of
Space B74
Samuel L Clemens Mark Twain
A18
Samuel McCord Cruthers A18
Samuel Slaters Machine A64
Samuel Taylor Coleridge D22
Samuel Taylor Coleridge D52
Sands of Time The C59
Sand You Can See Through B78
Sandy Springs High Mixed Chorus
E16
Sandy Spring High School Band E16
Sandy Springs High School Band
Leon Cole Jr Director E16
Sandy Springs High School Orchestra
E16
Sandy Springs High Singers E16
Santa Claus Land B4
Santas on His Way B20
Santas Special Delivery B4
Santas Workshop B53
Sarah Winnemucca C99
Saturday Night Square Dance in
Austin A E3
Saul Caston Interview D61
Savannah The Fireship B94
Saving Our Natural Resources A6
Savior of the South The B68
Sawing off Manhattan Island C58
Saxophone C78
Saxophone The B21
Scads and Scads of Christmas Gifts
B81
Scale As Played By Ysaye The D23
Scandinavia Music of B10
S C and 2 Linking A46
Scenes From Childhood B17
Scenes Shapes and Stories B12
Schafskopf C51
SchockoladeMhm Gut C51
Schoenes Wetter Heute C51
School Behind the Home The D56
School Bus Precious Cargo A13
School Bus Safety A13
School Can Be Fun Manners at
School A80
School Concert B57
School Concert No 1 B57
School Concert No 2 B57
School Days D93
School DropOut Problem The D82
School Lunches A77
Schopenhauer D32
Schottische Medley A97
Schubert Franz B27
Schuman Plan The B83
Schumann B50
Schumann C78
Schumann Robert B27
Schumann Symphony No 4 in D
Minor Opus 120 C86
Science and Its Impact on Society
B64
Science and Mathematics Curricula
for Superior Students Dr
Morris Meister C54
Science As a Way of Behaving E2
16530 Science Concepts Requiring Ele
mentary School Emphasis Dr
Hanner Webb C54
16538 Science Concepts Requiring Junior
High School Emphasis Dr
Hanner Webb C54
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No
1939
3238
1997
1990
2099
2098
1993
2383
1995
2854
2412
2010
1998
2001
1946
1955
1991
4654
4263
1791
1513
3200
3201
16482
5306
16705
15593
5231
1771
15122
4941
1830
5189
5144
15409
5338
15410
15497
15523
501
17630
2911
15089
1529
1732
1511
3843
17112
17141
17105
17143
17130
17142
17128
1663
2659
605
4966
4098
4154
3647
849
1786
2429
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
B64
B68
B68
B65
B65
B68
B67
B68
B67
B68
B68
B68
B61
B61
B68
C97
B17
A89
B64
B64
C56
D95
Science Emerges From Underground
B61
Science Fiction
Science Finds Protection
Science in Daily Life
Science in the Mountains
Science in the Tropics
Science Leaves Greece
Science of Life The
Science Returns to Europe
Scientific Attitudes Toward Health
B93
Scientific Triumph A
Scientists at Work
Scientists Find New Tools
Scientists Follow Newton
Scientists Get Together The
Scientists Keep in Touch
Scientists Work Together
Scotland
Screaming Ghost and Other Stories
C14
Sea and Its Moods The
Sea Fever
SeaGoing Ice Breakers
SeaGoing Life Preservers
Search for Atomic Power
Search for Early Man
Search for God in the Wilderness
The D28
Search The A53
Season of Good Will The A Merry
Christmas D92
Seasons The B12
Sechs Kommeu Durch Die Ganze Welt
A44
Second Base Violin Player
Second Movement of Beethoven
Fifth Symphony
Second Term The
Secret Laughter The
Secret of the Porcelain Fish The
B85
Secret Press The
Secret Sea
Secure the Rights
Security and Arms Control
See How They Grow
Seeing Eye Dog
Selected Phases of the Economic
Opportunity Act Neighborhood
Youth Corps Project etc C32
Selecting a Vocation B93
Selection Canterbury Tales A34
Selections From In Memorium A89
Selections From Orchestral Lit
erature Bll
Selections From the Bible A89
Selections From The RubaiyatC91
Semantic Considerations of Speech
Disorders El
Semantics of Agreement and Disa
greement E2
Semantics of Brain Washing The
El
Semantics of Counseling The E2
Semantics of General Orientation
E2
Semantics of Prejudice The
Semantics of Stuttering The
Sergei Prokofieff
Sermon in Glass A
Servants of the People
Setting the Stage for Happy
Healthful Childhood
Seven and a Fifth Degrees
Seven Brave Swabians
Seven Days of Battle
Seven Days to Learn Book Ways A41
Seventh Symphony B12
Seven Villages B90
D57
s
B17
D90
D89
D97
B85
A74
B83
B75
A13
E2
E2
B4
A7
A28
D58
C59
C51
A63
Tape
No
4969
1344
15411
16648
15061
15058
15063
15057
5337
2312
1436
4261
2251
4533
3659
2706
5428
3646
1476
3128
4456
4400
3005
1388
15296
2491
3052
3563
15700
455
4107
16364
484
4514
548
877
15412
2466
2676
2868
3631
697
1150
2246
4269
2026
4402
1696
4690
5006
1616
15272
4880
4890
15279
2805
3146
1682
16723
4529
4204
5299
1666
16694
3872
4858
15102
16023
2031
708
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
D87
Sewing Nylon and Plastics A77
Sex Education B85
Sex Fun and Jean Anouilhs Waltz
D19
Shakespearean Atmosphere The A30
Shakespearean Character The A30
Shakespearean Comedy The A30
Shakespearean Plot The A30
Shakespeare or Not That Is the
Question D97
Shall We Wear the Fur Side Inside
B77
Shape of the Problem The A84
Shaun and Sheila C14
She Digs Best Molly Mole B75
Shenandoah C77
Sherman Leaves Atlanta A63
Sherwood Anderson A18
She Would Work Only for What She
Wanted E9
Shiloh A63
Shiny Shovel A88
Ship That Never Came in A67
Shoo Fly C77
Shoo Fly Dont Bother Me C76
Shoo Shoo Shoo sh A31
Shopping By Mail A77
Short Overture to a Comedy A B56
Shot Heard Around the World The
B79
Should Children Make Decisions
A79
Should We Always Do What the Gang
Does A82
Show Lamb A40
Showoff The A13
Shrine Banjo Band C89
Shrine Banjo Band The C89
Shroud for Francie A A13
Shuckin of the Corn C77
Shy Anthony Aardvark A27
Siberia A41
Sick Minds B85
Sickness Strikes B79
Sidewalk Games A7
Sidney Lanier B94
Siege of Boston A62
Sigard Hole A32
Signs of Spring B75
Silent Pets The Aquarium B75
Silver Chief Dog of the North
C14
Silver Dream B69
Silver Moon C76
Silver Voice and Imp B4
Simon Kenton C99
Sinclair Lewis a Writer Who Wanted
Us to Think D59
Sing and Play B4
Singin and Workin B33
Singing America D23
Singing As an Art D23
Singin Gatherin B33
Singing Bells B20
Singing in the Rain B53
Singing Snowman The B4
Singing Time D38
Singin Johnny C77
Sing Swing and Clap Your Hands
C75
Sink or Swim D95
Sir Arthur Sullivan B4
Sir Charles Lyell D27
Sir Francis Campbell D2
Sir Walter Scott D22
Sir Winston Churchill A66
Sister Helen A90
Sister of a Star B69
Six Very Strange Giraffes A27
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1071
1165
4343
4218
592
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4040
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2821
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750
3604
522
16421
15224
1540
509
524
15240
820
398
4436
1486
16170
1045
4152
2534
626
866
4217
1626
2797
2349
589
781
927
1183
15529
2426
1408
3590
4497
4649
16662
1078
1085
1343
2432
1002
2630
477
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Series
Code No
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No
Tape
Title
Skills Are Important in Reading
Literature Too E13
Skin Has Several Jobs The A53
Skin Has Several Jobs to Do for Us
The
Skip to My Lou
Skooting and Skating Along
Sky at Night The
Skye Boat Song
Skyscrapers Are Tall
Slaters Secret
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
Slaves Are Freed
Slavonic Dances
Sleep Little Lord
Sleeping Beauty The
Sleeping Beauty The
Sleeping Beauty The French
Sleepless Bear The
Slow Coach Etc
Slumber Did My Spirit Seal A
Small Observatories
Small Talk Conversation
Small Tribute A
Smetana
Smoke Above the Lane
Smoke in the Clearing
Smokey Mountains
Smokeys Inn
Smoky The Cowhorse
Sneers or Cheers
Sneezes and Coughs
Snipe Hunt The
Snoopy Polar Bear The
Snow Dog
Snowflakes Are Dancing
Snowflakes Are Falling
Snowman Who Disappeared The
Snow That Makes Cloth
Snow White and Rose Red
SnowWhite and RoseRed
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
A
Socialized Medicine A
Social Security B
Society of Friends
Sofa Beds Etc
Solar System The
Soldier Will You Marry Me
Solo Song The
Solo Song The
Some American Health Heroes
Some Diseases Spread By Animals
A53
Some Problems in Housing A77
Something New B90
Something to Interest Everybody
A48
Something Told Me A14
Sometimes We Kill the Ones We Love
A13
17371 Somos Amigos Leccion 2
1308 Song of Roland The
1725 Song of Summertime
4462 Song of Thanksgiving
3147 Song of Thanksgiving A
1621 Song of Thanksgiving The
2942 Song of the Chattahoochee
4536 Song of the Islands
3089 Song of the Little Donkey
1316 Song of the Southwest
16837 Songs From Near and Far
1310 Songs From the Portuguese
15273 Songs of Many Wars
4609 Songs of Stephen Foster
15275 Songs of the Appalachians
15270 Songs of the Least Un
15274 Songs of the Ozarks
15210 Sonnet 129
16597 Sonnets
4157 Sonntag Montag
1814 Soon Well Be Picnicking
1733 Soprano and Alto and a
A53
C76
C75
A28
C77
B17
C59
Bl
A59
Bl
C77
A24
A37
A21
A27
C84
i A91
A93
A80
A27
B3
A36
A6
C77
A88
A22
A50
C51
B82
A24
A41
C75
B4
B20
B78
A24
A36
45
A53
B83
B90
A77
B63
C77
C78
D25
A53
E25
A72
B4
C77
B53
B4
B93
C77
A19
A72
D72
A72
B33
C78
B33
B33
B33
A91
D47
C51
B17
4431
15199
2230
15251
16766
16769
16770
2173
1748
5082
515
17287
17087
4492
3686
2813
1272
5477
15228
4617
5487
5443
5463
5463
17312
17659
528
2223
16166
4657
3685
15101
1604
960
2816
16623
956
955
958
959
4029
16780
573
15962
17303
16010
450
461
488
714
5250
Sorcerers Apprentice
Soul Selects The
Sound and Fury
Sound and Rhythm Around
Sound Effects
Sound Effects Fan rare
Sound Effects The Voi
Ocean
Sound Heard Round the World
Series
Code No
Duet The
Bll
C77
A91
B72
the World
B29
D68
D68
e of the
D68
Tape
No
2741
2322
1512
1808
728
2308
2310
1761
17200
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Sound Idea A
Sounding Waters
The
The
B70
B12
D8S
4221
4169
3805
3657
806
E16
B63
B72
A22
C97
B10
pirtment
Space and Mr Smith
Spaceship Earth
Space Travel
Spain
Spain Music of
Spanish and Mexican Folk Songs
B29
Spanish Bring Us the Dance The
B9
Spanish Consonants etc Lesson
1 Part 2 D4C
Spanish Dances Bl
Spanish Demonstration Class
Jenkins D14
Spanish Fiesta of Poetry and Song
B38
Spanish Folk Songs B38
Spanish Proverbs and Witticisms
Spanish Songs
Spanish Vowels
A89
B17
A27
B77
B77
B12
Sound of the Way You Uk The
Grooming A80
Sounds from Space E19
Sources of Authority James C
Spalding D99
Sourwood Mountain C77
South America Music of B10
South American Dances Bl
South Americans Break Away A59
South Atlanta String Orchestra
E16
Southern German Folk Songs B28
South of the Border C78
Southwest Atlanta Elementary School
Band E16
Southwest DeKalb High School Band
E W Woods Director E16
Southwest High Advanced Girls
Chorus E16
Southwest High Advanced Mixed
Chorus E16
Southwest High Schooi Band
Kenneth C Krause Director E16
Southwest High School Music De
B38
B38
Lessor 1 Part 1
D40
C59
D51
A24
B57
Lessons
E
Span of Gold
Special Adjectives
Special Day The
Special Experimental Tape
Special NBC Report on the First
Man in Orbit D67
Speech Preparation C6
Speeding A13
Speed Spree A13
Speed The Demon of the Highway
A13
Speedy Poke The A27
Spirit of St Louis The
Lindbergh Arrives in Paris
D92
Splashing Plashing Raindrops C75
Splendid Poseur C93
Split the Ring C90
Spottsylvania Court House A63
Spotty A36
317
Spread of Disease Agents The A55
Spring Buds and Other Things B77
Spring in the Country
Spring Is Here
Springtime Stories and Poems
Spring Voices
Spring Voices
Square Dance
Square Dance Called by Ed Gilmore
of California at Austin January
26 1959 E3
Square Dance Called By Marshall
Flippo of Abilene at Austin
April 10 1959 E3
Square Dance Calls With Music E3
1725817269 Square Dancing
12
Square Pegs in Round Holes
S S City of Savannah
Stable That Stayed The
Stacks and Stacks of Books
Staff Notes From Interlochen
Staff Notes From Interlochen
Staghorn Sumac and Its Uses
Stamp Act
Stamp of Approval
Stan Boloban
Standard Club Quadrille
Stanley Steamer The
Stanton Frank L
Stardust
Star Gazer A
Star Is Plucked A
Star Men
Star Mouse The
Star Reading on the Lone Star
State
Star Wife The
Scate of the Union Address by
President Lyndon B Johnson
Jan 4 1965 The D77
State of the Union Address By
President Truman The 1951 D77
Steadfast Tin Soldier The Den
mark A21
Steamer The B68
Stephen Austin C99
Stephen F Austin High School
Mixed Choir
Stephen F Austin High School
Mixed Choir
Stephen Foster
Stephens Alexander H
Stephen Spender
Stephen Spender
Stewards of the Wild
Stimulants and Narcotics
Sting of Death The
Stitch in Time A
Stodala Pumpa
Stone Lion The Tibet
Stone of Immortality The
Stone Soup
Stone Soup French
Stones River
17199
17196
16810
2899
814
2546
16954
17006
2316
15462
4102
756
2580
2172
2892
569
2194
2193
2076
15413
855
765
17631
1
21
D56
B93
A36
B81
D74
D74
B77
B86
C59
A37
A97
B70
B93
A24
B71
B71
B65
B85
A41
A36
15546
3614
1965
4698
15566
15567
1644
2926
704
15607
312
1081
3109
376
4500
3616
4065
3469
3606
3649
15198
15006
395
1489
1336
2190
16842
845
3847
2921
513
3202
2463
3203
2206
B16
B15
B4
B93
A32
A92
A5
A53
D50
A6
C77
A21
C59
A26
A21
A63
Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy
Evening A91
Stories for Children A78
Stories From the Ancient Seas A6
Stories in Verse A89
Storing Winter Clothes A77
StormWarner B71
Story Book Ballet A The Nut
cracker D72
Story for the Storys Sake A41
Story of Agriculture D9
Story of a Hill B93
Story of a House Party VisitA80
Story of a Lead Pencil B64
Story of Al Smith B79
Story of Aluminum B64
Story of Aluminum The B71

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16044
1815
2186
2458
5048
2399
4031
4942
2920
3204
1181
2461
2464
2876
4297
2457
4780
15448
5116
2459
2455
1163
2447
3825
2739
3205
1526
215
3206
2165
2151
3207
2058
1075
1168
3208
3209
3210
3464
2460
2456
862
4026
4945
15727
3466
2423
2525
2710
15238
4579
16227
16228
757
5196
3670
1877
15310
1727
1834
5047
4892
813
17226
1532
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Story of a Poet A23
Story of a Soldier B17
Story of a Waterfall B71
Story of BrandeisHolmes B79
Story of Celeste The D61
Story of Cells The B67
Story of Cement The C59
Story of Einstein The D57
Story of Electricity B93
Story of Fingerprinting B64
Story of Florence Nightingale The
A53
Story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B79
Story of George Washington Carver
B79
Story of Georgia The B94
Story of Io The C16
Story of Jane Adams B79
Story of Jekyll Island D10
Story of John Finch The A75
Story of John Henry The American
D89
Story of Joseph Goldberger B79
Story of Joseph Pulitzer The B79
Story of Louis Pasteur The A53
Story of Louise Mapleton The B79
Story of Mammals C96
Story of Mans Search for Health
The I et al A55
Story of Metal X B64
Story of Old Ironsides The D86
Story of Paper The A7
Story of Paricutin B64
Story of Quinine B70
Story of Refrigeration B70
Story of Spectacles B64
Story of Spectacles The B69
Story of the Blood The A53
Story of the Christmas Seal The
A53
Story of the Electron B64
Story of the English Locomotive
B64
Story of the Phonograph B64
Story of the Slow Coming Winter
The A26
Story of Wendell Wilkie B79
Story of Woodrow Wilson B79
Storybook of Earths Treasures
The A41
Stourbridge Lion The C59
Strange Man That Came to Town The
D57
Strange Nurseries A40
Strange Occurence in Toyland A
A26
Strange Paths B90
Strange Sickness of Babe the Blue
Ox B82
Strangest Lighthouse in the World
A25
B3
C78
B27
B27
A37
D91
B22
B21
B25
1426 Struggle for Independence The
Tape
No
930
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
The
Strauss
Strauss Gounod
Strauss Richard
Stravinsky Igor
Straw Ox The
Strictly Limited
String Bass
String Quartette The
Strings
Strings and the String Orchestra
Bll
String Section The B17
String Section The D61
Strings of the Orchestra D23
Stripe The Striped Chipmunk A36
Structural Techniques Through
Remedial Therapy E13
Struggle for a Number System The
A93
A84
B86
A36
C59
B70
D74
15461 St Thomas
819 Stubborn Donkey The
4038 Stubborn Man A
2132 Stubborn Warrior The
16894 Student Ensembles
5432 Student Who Was Almost Too Perfect
The E9
1547 Subtraction A94
1553 Subtraction A94
1012 Success A48
416 Success at School A10
3108 Successful Failure The D50
5424 Suggested Program for Local Action
Study Group E14
15265 Suite From the Betrothal B26
4020 Sulfur King The C59
1350 Summer Fruits and Vegetables A77
2259 Summer is Coming What to Look for
B75
2484 Summer Side of the Globe The B79
530 Sun As a Typical Star The B63
2855 Sunday Lady B93
1937 Sun Moon and Stars B61
4319 Sunspot C53
5287 Sun The D95
804 Sun Up A36
17283 Superintendent and the Social
Studies Program in Schools The
C32
17733 Superintendents Administration
C32
17281 Superintendents Responsibility
for the Development of Programs
of Special Education The C32
17169 Superintendents Responsibility for
the Education of Gifted Children
The C32
2142 Superman Wanted B70
3693 Supernatural Beings B19
4943 Sure Case The D57
1713 Surprise B4
2646 Surprise on a Ranch A A7
4704 Susan B Anthony C99
15449 Susan B Anthony A75
4361 Susie Little Susie C76
367 Swamps and Marshes A6
1783 Swan Lake The B12
1367 Sweaters A77
4665 Sweden C97
16521 Sweden C83
1594 Swedes Bring Gay Songs Dances B9
15231 Swedish Folk Songs B28
1898 Sweet Betsy From Pike Out in the
Wide World Kitty Aint aGonna
Be Treated ThisaWay B32
4351 Sweetly Sleeping in the Manger
C76
4520 Sweetly Sleeping in the Manger
C77
4477 Sweet Nightingale C77
1307 Sweet Singers of Israel A72
4285 Swimming Fever C14
16336 Swing c85
4622 Swing Your Partner c78
874 Switzerland A41
4659 Switzerland C97
16519 Switzerland c83
4281 Sword of the Golden Hilt The C14
5063 Sylvester the Seal D61
2725 Sylvia The Nearsighted Sunflower
A25
4565 Symphony No 94 G Major Surprise
By Haydn c78
16663 Symphony of Premonition and Remi
niscence D25
1731 Symphony Orchestra The Bll
1872 Symphony Orchestra The B21
1895 Symphony Orchestra The B21
15307 Symphony The B25
2467 Symptoms The B79
Systematic Introduction of Vocabu
lary for Things in the Class
room A45
1403
1048
517
4381
3804
1637
15414
15415
1076
827
5118
15507
4168
15028
1335
1327
731
4245
3605
15718
2167
3596
738
2334
387
15040
17099
907
16629
4010
1714
1067
4797
4577
15891
5454
1003
3908
16543
5101
17284
17229
17285
17242
17625
17227
16759
16758
16296
16111
Table Linen A77
Table Talk A50
Table Talk Table Manners A80
Tailor and the Mouse The C76
Take a Little Peak C90
Take an Umbrella B4
Take It Easy B85
Taking a Chance B85
Taking Care of the Teeth A53
Taking the High Road A41
Tale of the Lazy People The
South American D89
Tale of Two Cities B84
Tale of Two Cities C93
Tale of Two Cities A A27
Tales and Traditions of the
Eskimos A73
Tales From Vienna Woods A97
Tales of Laughter A33
Tales of the Magic Mirror C14
Talk West Africa and Messenger to
Maftam West Africa A21
Talking Cat The A40
Talking Soap Box The B70
Talking Stone The A21
Tall Tales A33
Tall Tale The B78
Tall Timber Tales A6
Taming of the Shrew The A27
Tangibly Handicapped The El
Tanks Bombers Airplanes B75
Taped Interview With Negro Slave
D10
Tapestry and Cavalcade of 15th
Century c71
Ta Ra Doddle Det Boom Boom B4
Tasks of the Digestive System The
A53
Taxes What Is a Tax D18
Tchaikovsky C78
Tchaikovsky B50
Teacher and the Library The D39
Teachers Are People Too A48
Teachers for Todays Schools C46
Teachers of All Subjects Must
Teach Quantitative Thinking C54
Teacher Speaks A D65
Teaching Machines and Programmed
Learning Emphasis on Learning
Rather Than Machines C32
Teaching Moral and Ethical Values
Through Reading Guidance E13
Teaching of Foreign Languages in
Schools Emphasis on Elementary
Schools C32
Teaching of Reading A Challenge
to Instruction in the Other
Language Arts E13
Teaching of Reading in the Junior
and Senior High Schools C32
Teaching of Spelling The E13
Teaching Phonics and Syllabication
in the Reading Program B66
Teaching Word Recognition Skills
in Georgia Schools B66
TechCumberland Banquet C6
TechGeorgia Band B60
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Tape
No
5397
5398
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Tape
No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
17234
5396
4937
2939
844
3599
3212
16806
15508
16428
4262
644
4396
4376
3129
16651
16601
1734
429
15960
856
1000
4074
861
3808
4673
4144
1474
4212
4349
2713
2777
16839
1675
4793
4956
15416
1057
15201
2437
4902
1738
1304
15608
4996
15601
17742
2197
2644
4422
2726
2335
16844
5470
5470
17665
17295
5251
1944
15417
4291
2489
15213
15942
15941
1507
2629
Technique of Conquests Exploita
tion of Basic Human Desires
Needs Grievances E14
Technique of Conquests Minority
Dictatorship and Universal
Slavery E14
Techniques for Increasing Faculty
Interest in Reading E13
Techniques of Conquest E14
Teddy Roosevelts Big Stick D55
Ted Learns That Dad Is Right B93
TeenAge Mystery Stories A41
Teeny Tiny England and the
Strange Visitor England A21
Television B64
Tell Me What to Do D56
Tempest The B84
Tempest Reel 9 The C84
Tenderfoot at Bar X C14
Ten Little Candles A31
Ten Little Frogs C76
Ten Little Indians C76
Ten Muskets The A67
Tennessee Williams D19
Tennyson I D47
Tenor and Bass and a Duet The
Bll
Tensions Are Explosive A10
Tenth Anniversary Broadcast B57
Test for the Best The A41
Test Me on This One A48
Test Pilot C59
Texas Star A41
Texas Star C90
Thailand C97
Thaler Thaler Du Musst Wandern
C51
Thankful the Turkey A88
Thankful Time A C75
Thanking God C76
Thanks for Everything A25
Thanksgiving Music Give Thanks to
The Lord D63
Thanksgiving Special A D72
Thanksgiving Thoughts B4
That Automobile D18
That Money Eater D57
Thats My Idea B85
That They May Live A53
That Time of Year A91
Their Final Triumph B90
Theme and Variation I et al D53
Themes From Choral Literature Bll
Theodore Judah A68
Theodore Roethke A92
Theodore Roosevelt Man of Action
D59
Theodore Spencer
Theories of Instruction
Therell Be Fireworks
There Ought to Be a Law
Theres a Little Bunny
Theres a Very Strange Law in
Pindilly
There She Blows
Theres Magic in Music
Therrell High Girls Chorus
Therrell High Mixed Chorus
Therrell High School Band
Therrell High School Band James
A Bradley Director E16
These Honored Dead Memorial Day
D92
These Men Worked on Air
These United States
Theseus
They Broke Down the Prison
They Flee From Me
They Knew President Roosevelt A16
They Knew Thomas Wolfe A16
They Looked at America A89
They Protect the Highway A14
5249 They Stand Prepared Armed Forces
A92
C32
B71
A14
C76
A25
B78
D72
E16
E16
E16
B61
B85
C16
B79
A91
384
910
2475
1831
16105
16778
15702
2187
15418
4517
546
1222
4367
3585
4849
5012
4865
4688
15726
4989
3970
4824
15450
4990
5348
669
2566
2936
566
562
2809
16773
1782
755
3476
4403
3598
776
629
4525
767
759
4167
3993
4099
764
16158
15545
2782
5119
2198
15117
4150
15118
2693
388
3130
4264
3090
2191
1009
2100
2249
2993
Day D92
They Too Shall Live A6
They Walk on Their Ribs B75
They Were Free B79
Third and Fourth Movements of
Beethovens Fifth Symphony B17
Third Army Band C79
Third Party The Lesson 16 D51
ThirtyOne Brothers and Sisters
A40
This Earth of Ours B71
This Is Football B85
This Is My Fathers World C77
This Is My Story A17
This Is the Way A58
This Old Man C76
Thomas Alva Edison The Wizard of
Menlo Park B74
Thomas Campion D22
Thomas Edison Practical Scientist
D59
Thomas Hardy D22
Thomas Jefferson C99
Thomas Jefferson A40
Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic
Spirit D59
Thomas More Dl
Thomas Paine D21
Thomas Paine A75
Thomas Paine Citizen of the World
D59
Thoreaus Walden D97
Those Amazing Insects B75
Those Who Serve in White B81
Threats to Democracy B93
Three Bears The A24
Three Billy Goats Gruff The A24
Three Billy Goats Gruff The B20
Three Classes of Nouns The Lesson
6 D51
ThreeCornered Hat The B12
Three Golden Oranges The A37
Three Elephants Vacation The
A26
Three Huntsmen The C76
Three Little Pigs and the Ogre
Howard Pyle A21
Three Little Pigs The A36
Three Little Pigs The A24
Three Pirates The C77
Three Wishes The A36
Three Wishes The A37
Through the Looking Glass C93
ThrowAway Shave The C58
Throw the Oars Away C59
Thumbelina A36
Thurber James A22
Thy People Shall Be My People B83
Ticknors Quadrille A97
Tiger the Brahmin and the Jackal
The East Indian D89
Tillers of the Air B71
Till Eulenspiegel Erster Teil
A44
Till Eulenspiegel in the Bee Hive
C51
Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks
B12
Till Eulenspiegel Zweiter Teil
A44
Timber Land Harvest A6
Timber Magic A6
Time Capsule The A67
Time for Poetry C14
Time for Poetry A19
Time Jumps Back B71
Time on Your Hands A48
Time Tellers B65
Timid One The Rabbit B75
Timothy Timid and the Black Velvet
Dark A38
Tape
Tape
771
570
572
1414
639
634
15451
2648
15164
4490
791
4591
4940
1706
478
4898
2785
15589
15624
480
17163
2687
2045
1223
1483
15306
2179
403
3594
2563
4315
3522
16819
762
5224
5240
772
15007
2027
2021
15278
4588
1284
606
5262
2516
15170
3211
4932
3853
381
16701
591
2692
2891
16153
5276
1678
3836
15463
15485
15464
4082
15466
15465
5162
16667
3148
1792
4066
2216
4299
3710
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A77
A31
A24
A75
A7
A65
C77
A36
C78
D55
B4
A13
D70
B20
C6
C6
A13
C32
A6
B69
A58
A88
B25
B70
A10
B63
B81
C53
A39
D63
A36
Tinderbox The A36
Tinsel A24
Tiny Trees Christmas A24
Tips on Using Our Pressure Sauce
Pan
Tired Old Man The
Tired Train The
Tlsquantum
Titus Beautiful Robe
To Be Awake Is to Be Alive
To Bethlehem
Tobias
Toch
Today and Tomorrow
To Grandmothers House We Go
To Heaven By Accident
Told From the Book of Life
To Market To Market
Tom Collins
Tom Collins
Tom Gets a Promotion
Tomorrows Curriculum
Tomorrows Harvest
Tomorrow Unlimited
Tom Thinks Twice
Tom Thumb
Tone Color
Too Good to Last
Too Much Freedom
Tools of the Astronomer
Top of a Cop The
Torricelli
Tortoise and the Hare The
Touch of Christmas A
Touch of Gold
Toward a Peaceful World United
Nations Day D92
Toward Service and Citizenship
Girl Scout Week D92
Town Musicians of Bremen The A36
Toys for Children A78
Track No 1 B69
Tractor That Needs No Road The
B69
Traditional Negro Jazz B33
Traditional Songs C78
Trail Blazer of the Wilderness
Road A68
Trail Blazers A28
Trains and Planes and Other Things
D93
Trains Trains Trains B81
Transcendentalists and Us The
A65
Transcriptions B64
Translations of Pioneer Struggle
D55
Transportation
Travelers of Sky Trails
Treasure Trove The
Treasures of the Earth
Tree Crops of Tomorrow
Tree Money
Trees
Trees and Leaves Birds and Bees
D93
Trees and Stockings
Trek Westward The
Trial of Aaron Burr
Trial of Captain Kidd
Trial of Marie Antoinette
Trial of the Genius The
Trial of Tom Thumb
Trial of William Penn
Trials of Constance The
Tribute to a Patriot
Trimming the Christmas Tree
Trip Through England A
Trip to Nowhere The
Trip to the Moon
Trojan Horse
Trombone
D9
A6
D28
A28
A6
B93
A22
B4
C96
B86
B88
B86
C59
B86
B86
D89
D77
B53
B17
C59
B71
C16
B22
319
Tape
No
4542
1887
4629
4047
15596
2050
3709
837
1886
507
15163
1010
16225
16652
16794
16795
3711
1888
16836
4544
16478
4554
1987
16518
623
453
15524
815
17204
17203
15419
5123
2176
2550
3214
5218
3091
723
2688
4382
3949
1215
15486
16666
15267
3131
15021
Tape
Tape
Series Tape
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
3470
17026
4324
4301
890
17375
969
17400
17375
17396
17364
977
Trombone C78
Trombone The B21
Troubadours The C78
Troubled Inventor The C59
Trouble Shooters The A53
Troublesome Chemist The B69
Trumpet B22
Trumpeter of Krakow A41
Trumpet The B21
Trusting Your Doctor A13
Trust Thyself A65
Truth About Yourself The A48
Tschaikowsky Peter Ilytch B27
T S Eliot D19
T S Eliot D52
T S Eliot D52
Tuba B22
Tuba The B21
Tubby the Tuba and Friends D72
Tubby the Tuba Listening C78
Tuberculosis C61
Tuned Percussions C78
Tunnel Builders B68
Turkey C83
Turnabout Zoo A24
Turning From the Proper Lane A13
Turning World Resources to World
Welfare B83
Turnspit Dog The A36
Twelfth Annual MidTex Fall
Jamboree November 14 1959
Austin E3
Twelfth Annual MidTex Spring
Jamboree March 21 1959 Austin
E3
Twelfth Night B85
Twelve Months The
Czechoslovakian D89
Twentieth Century Cave Man B70
Twentieth Century Pilgrims B81
TwentyFive Magic Years of Radio
B64
Twice Is Once Too Often D91
Twins The A19
Twins All Over the Place A27
Two Blades of Grass A6
Two Little Hands C76
Two Mushrooms and the End D4
Two Plus Two Equals Fun A58
Two Years Before the Mast B88
Two Young American Composers D25
Types of American Folksongs B33
Typewriter History A67
Typing Lesson A95
Ugly Duckling The
U in Education The
Ultra Violet
Ulysses and Circe
Un
Una Carta Leccion 9
Una Familia Grande Lesson
Una Invitacion Leccion 25
Una Llamada Telefonica Lecc
Una Visita Leccion 18
Una Visita Leccion 23
Un Becerro Lesson 18
A26
C6
C53
C16
A43
E25
10
D40
E44
ion 10
E25
E44
E20
D40
2431
3133
15509
719
17404
5335
15452
3110
17153
17155
17129
15516
1055
15420
456
1816
16042
2800
463
4671
4965
4681
1550
16678
15638
15642
16890
15291
16896
2531
2869
16109
16110
16529
15568
15498
16889
15565
17349
3132
2147
17388
2260
16671
16327
2765
4792
15647
16580
2395
2113
16674
5351
1642
475
746
4845
722
761
15041
16200
15453
16570
2756
17159
17332
17392
17389
17395
2912
Unchanging World An B90
Uncle Sams Attic A67
Uncle Vanya B84
Uncommon Snow The A27
Un Cuento Leccion 33 E44
Undecided The D97
Undefended Border The A75
Understanding Heart The D50
Understanding the Self C29
Understanding the Selves of Others
Peoples Around the World C29
E2
Understanding Understanding
Understand Nutrition and Live
Longer
Understand Yourself
Under the Law
Unearned Rewards
Unfinished Symphony
Unfound Door An
Unhappy Echo The
Unhappy Holiday
Union of South Africa
United Nations The
United States
Units of Measure
Unity of Nature
Universe As Pure Being The
Universe The Howard P Robertson
Oil
University Band The
University Choir
University Choir The
University Days
University of Georgia
University of Georgia Band
B83
A50
B85
A13
B17
A23
B20
A13
C97
D57
C97
A94
D26
Cll
D74
B56
D74
B82
B94
B60
University of Georgia String En
semble and Glee Club B60
University of Illinois Project on
School Mathematics C54
University of Texas Symphonic Band
and a Capella Choir B15
University of the United States
A74
University Orchestra The D74
University Singers and Symphony
Orchestra B16
Un Juego Leccion 27 E15
Unkept Secret The A67
Unlucky Inventor The B70
Unos Nuevos Amigos Leccion 2
E44
Untouchables The B75
Unusual Trio An D25
Up the Mississippi C85
UptownDowntown A97
Use of Banks D18
Use of Resources Jean Monnet Cll
Using Evaluation to Improve Cur
riculum
Using What We Know
Using Your Eyes and Ears
Utilizing the Atom
Utopia
Vacation Dangers
Vacation From Life A
Vacations Coming
Vachel Lindsay
Valentines Day
Valiant Little Tailor
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Value Approach The
Value of Rest and Sleep The
Values A Key to Making Decisions
in Teaching E23
Vamos a Contar Leccion 27 E4
Vamos a Jugar Leccion 10 E44
Vamos a la Escuela Leccion 3
E44
Vamos a Mi Casa Leccion 15 E44
Vandalism B93
320
Tape
No
2683
361
15558
17122
17198
1325
211
2163
659
17111
932
15145
1718
2804
17136
2717
574
582
3467
2719
1701
3650
1654
1527
4095
2555
15522
912
3874
4558
3668
1836
1874
2053
4557
1835
3666
1873
2593
1159
4958
16657
15250
2897
4697
1174
16537
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
r 3239
C32 15421
B67 16345
B65 4329
D26 15103
D97 2654
B75 3426
A13 898
A33
D21 15127
A27 2551
A36 4242
A27 3607
A60
A75 4504
C46
A55
Vanishing Frontiers The A6
Vanishing Species A6
Vanity Fair B87
Varieties of Handicap E2
Variety of Square Dances By
Popular Callers A E3
Varsouvienne Waltz A97
Venetian Holiday A7
Venus and the Sailor B70
Vera Kelsey A32
Verbal and NonVerbal Communication
El
Verb Forms Tenses Moods Princi
pal Parts A45
Verdi B50
Very Happy Easter Egg A B4
Very Important Easter Egg The
B20
Very Normal Person The E2
Very Small Tribute A A25
Very Smallest Angels Christmas
A24
Very Smallest Angels Easter A24
Very Smallest Angel The A26
Very Uncomfortable Baby A A25
Vibrating Kettles The B4
Vicksburg A63
Victor Herbert B4
Victorian Nonsense Poets A89
Victory in the Desert C59
Victory Over Fear B81
Views of a United World E83
Villains of the Fields B75
Villancicos Y Aguinaldos C52
Viola C78
Viola Cello B22
Viola and Cello B17
Viola The B21
Violet and the Vacuum The B69
Violin C78
Violin B17
Violin B22
Violin II The B21
Virginia Reel A97
Visit at the Home of Edward Jenner
A A53
Visitor The D57
Visit to a Small Planet Where the
Artist Is the Enemy D19
Visit to the Home of Boston Folk
singer Shep Ginandes B29
Visit to the Woods B93
Visit to Vinci A D87
Visit to William Harveys Native
City A A53
Visual Aids To Be Used or Abused
C54
Visual Science Education B64
Viva America B85
Vocal Tradition C85
Voice C53
Voices and Events 1954 A66
Voices From an Egyptian Tomb A7
Voices of the Presidents A66
Vowels Accents Silent Consonants
A43
Vowels The A46
Voyage of Hope B81
Voyage of the Luna I The C14
Voyage of the Wee Red Cap The
Ireland A21
Vroneli C77

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No
3092
4594
15890
4391
2435
4598
2992
841
15455
679
15454
5343
4837
4355
4603
1757
15422
5108
16488
4170
15649
2864
2873
17252
4205
2136
2338
15090
4126
578
4994
4828
5365
3628
5210
2940
369
5297
2351
3936
526
Tpe
Title
Series Tape
Code No No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
A19
C78
B50
C76
B90
C78
Waggles and the Dog Catcher
Wagner
Wagner
Wait for the Wagon
Walk at Midnight A
Walk in the Country A
Wallaby and the Pickpocket The
A38
Walter Johnson King of the Pit
chers A41
Walter Reed A75
Walt Kelley A32
Walt Whitman A75
Walt Whitman the Free American
D97
Walt Whitman 18191892 D21
Waltz Song C76
Waltz The C78
Waltz The B12
Wandering Nederlanders B85
Wanderlust D88
Wanted A Job C25
War and Peace C93
War and Peace Dr Hans Speier
Cll
War Clouds Gather B94
Warm Springs Foundation B94
War or Peace in 1961 E14
War Paint Weather C75
Warning Needle The B70
Wash Away the Years B78
Washington and Lincoln A34
Washington Architecture C70
Washington Goes Visiting A24
Washington Irving Goes for a Walk
D59
Washington Irving 17831859 D21
Washingtons Farewell Address D98
Washington Takes Command A62
Watch Your Step D91
Water A Natural Resource B93
Waterfowl Collection A6
Wateror Your Life D95
Water That Melts Rocks B78
Way of the Eagle The C58
Way People See You Manners in
Public Places A8
5272
5192
5277
15425
2234
2419
3945
687
1509
2233
15082
15203
4602
5197
3947
1711
2241
5444
17666
17298
1148 Ways the Body Gets Rid of Waste
15423
15946
4952
1494
1164
5271
5242
908
2109
4317
5296
2106
2017
5120
15237
4097
4534
15424
4503
4149
1066
15616
16456
2579
1983
4220
Material A53
Wayward Youth B85
W C Fields A16
We Aint Talking D57
We All Give Thanks A89
We Are Grateful for Health A53
We Are the Instruments D93
Wearin of the Green The St
2321
2320
427
1211
3059
1433
1453
1452
Patricks Day D92
Weather B75
Weatherman The B65
Weather Map C53
Weather Proverbs D95
Weather Teller B65
Weaver and the Wasp The B69
Weaver of the Frost The
Japanese D89
Weber B3
Web of Dreams C59
Wedding of the Birds C77
Weep No More My Lady B85
Weggis Dance C77
We Go Shopping C51
We Have Many Persons to Thank for
Our Good Health A53
Weil Down in the Valley B13
Weinberger Polka and Fugue From
Schwanda the Bagpiper C86
Welcome for Cmdr Alan B Shepard
D67
Welcome Friends B68
Welcome Wind of Spring The C75
We Like to Dance D93
Wendell Wilkie and One World D90
We Paint Our Easter Eggs D93
We Pay to Be Free B85
Were Different Working Together
B75
Were Good Neighbors
We Regret to Inform You
Werner Levi
West African Bible Stories
We Start a New Adventure
Western Star
Westminster Bridge
Westward Ho
We The People
We the Peoples
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
We Work Together The Ant
W F Dykes Concert Band Robert B
Waggoner Director E16
W F Dykes High School Band E16
W F Dykes High School Concert
Band Robert B Waggoner
Director E16
What a Birds Nest Can Tell B77
What a Birds Nest Can Tell Us
B77
A10
A57
B90
D4
A32
A89
B75
A34
A91
C78
D91
D4
B4
B75
What About Discipline
What About High School
What About Radio and Television
A79
What About Sex Education A84
What a Boy Expects of His Girl
Friend A84
What a Brother Expects of His Sis
ter A84
1451 What a Father Expects of His
Daughter A84
1449 What a Father Expects of His Son
A84
17119 What Alfred Korzybski Wanted to
Find Out E2
1448 What a Mother Expects of Her
Daughter A84
1450 What a Mother Expects of Her Son
A84
1456 What an Employer Expects of Young
People A84
1457 What a Public Official Expects of
Youth A84
5309 What Are All Things Made Of D96
5312 What Are Different Kinds of Energy
D96
1458 What a Religious Leader Expects of
Young People A84
5328 What Are Magnets D96
2314 What Are Rocks B77
5330 What Are Some Uses of Electricity
D96
1454 What a Teacher Expects of Her
Student A84
1455 What a Teacher Expects of Parents
A84
372 What Audubon Junior Clubs Are
Doing A6
2390 What Bird or Fish Is That B67
4455 What Can the Matter Be C77
3560 What Can We Contribute to Our
Schools A82
1021 What Can You Do A48
17036 What Communism Means to You E5
17735 What Constitutes a Good Science
Program in the Elementary School
C32
16369 What Creative Teaching Means C46
3556 What Do Books Bring to Us A82
15534 What Does CVA Mean to You B83
15533 What Does Little Business Want
B83
404 What Does Youth Want A10
1431 What Do Psychological Tests Really
Tell A84
321
Tape
No
15518
2420
3561
2115
1961
1199
1020
5326
17235
16568
2046
1356
5325
4961
5399
16492
5329
5331
17095
5315
2111
989
5321
1005
1029
3555
5307
1487
3062
4313
1161
1065
5323
3065
16573
5359
17231
1044
5318
2014
5411
742
5207
2407
3548
15426
3551
1959
17275
3064
15536
1542
1205
1788
3215
1014
3073
3069
4957
1233
15499
16772
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
What Do We Know About Psychoana
lysis B83
What Do We Think B90
What Do We Want to Find in Our
Teachers A82
What Do You Believe B65
What Do You Believe B68
What Do You Do With Leisure A57
What Do You Know A48
What Effect Do Lenses Have on
Light D96
What Every Teacher Can Do About
Reading Problems E13
What Guides Your Practice C46
What Happened at Peshtigo B69
What Happens to Your Food Dollar
A77
What Happens When Light Strikes
Objects D96
What History Tells Us D57
What Is Communism E14
What Is Developmental Reading C47
What Is Electricity D96
What Is Electromagnetism D96
What Is General Semantics About
El
What Is Heat D96
What Is It B65
What Is Maturity A48
What Is Music D96
What Is Normal Behavior A48
What Is Normal Growth A48
What Is Personality A82
What Is Physical Science D96
What Is Poetry A89
What Is Right and What Is Wrong
A79
What Is Science C53
What Is the Most Nearly Perfect
Food Iron in Milk A53
What Is the Most Nearly Perfect
Food Milk Composition A53
What Is the Nature of Light D96
What Is There to Expect A79
What Is Wrong With Todays Reading
Instruction C46
What Makes a Good American D98
What Makes a Good Reading Lesson
E13
What Makes a Good Worker A50
What Makes Sounds D96
What Men Are Made Of Genetics
B68
What Must We Do E14
What of the Night A33
What Old MacDonald Had D91
What Our Bodies Need B67
What Part Do Habits Play in Our
Lives A82
What People Like B85
What Qualities Make a Good Friend
A82
Whats Around Us B68
Whats Right With Education C32
What Shall We Believe A79
Whats Happened to the Horse B83
What Should a High School Student
Expect From Mathematics A93
What Should You Do About Anger
A57
Whats in an Orchestra B17
Whats New in Lighting B64
Whats On Your Mind A48
Whats Wrong With Clubs A79
Whats Wrong With Public Courting
A79
What the Candidates Say D57
What the Greeks Gave Us A59
What the Jeffersonian Heritage
Means Today A74
What The Utterances Mean Lesson 2
D51
AamnHHflHMM
Tape
No
1459
2389
15427
2108
16809
2183
3216
4271
5216
4240
1803
1444
1443
5253
3053
4469
1445
1743
3080
1790
1980
5413
15526
1932
4340
3621
3063
909
4268
599
4247
16154
1281
2798
377
1681
16599
561
16491
4499
2472
1204
2910
17222
16707
17039
2471
1206
1446
2788
17118
3074
3071
1482
16469
5422
5327
1082
16374
5403
1970
1062
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
What the World Expects of Youth
A84
What Tree Is That B67
What We Inherit B85
What We Talk About B65
What Will People Think D56
Wheel of Life B70
Wheel of Life B64
Wheel on the School C14
When a Fellow Needs a Friend D91
When America Was Young C14
When Cowboys Sang on the Plains
B17
When Fear Pretends to Be Love A84
When Fear Pretends to Be Strength
A84
When I Grow Up D93
When Is an Excuse an Alibi A79
When I Was a Lad C77
When Love Casts Out Fear A84
When Voices Meet B12
When We Have a Home of Our Own
A79
When Witches Ride Its Halloween
B17
Where Did It Come From B68
Where Do We Stand in the Cold War
E14
Where Is Our Economy Headed B83
Where It All Began B61
Where Oh Where Hey Jim Along
C76
Where One Is Fed a Hundred Can
Dine Spain A21
Which Religion Is the Right One
A79
While the Cat Is Away B75
White Captive of the Sioux C14
White Continent The A28
White Deer The c14
White E B A22
White Men on the Mighty Mississip
pi A68
White Snow Bright Snow B20
White Water A6
White World A B4
Whitman D47
Whitney The Neighborly Whale A24
Who Am I Old Age c25
Whoa Mule Whoa c77
Who Carries the Germs B79
Who Gives You a Headache A57
Who Got the Job b93
Who Is Responsible for Our Economic
and Governmental Status E12
Who Is the Teacher of Righteous
ness D28
Whole and Half Steps D94
Whole Town Is Inoculated A B79
Who Makes the Rules A57
Whom Shall I Fear A84
Whos Afraid B20
Who Studies General Semanticsand
Why E2
Why Arent Parents Consistent
A79
Why Are People Jealous of Me A79
Why Cowboys Sing in Texas A88
Why Did the South Lose the Civil
War D8
Why Do Students Succumb to
Communism E14
Why Do Things Have Different
Colors D96
Why Do We Get Sick A53
Why Guidance C46
Why Millionaires Ministers of
Religion and College Professors
Become Communists E14
Why Oil B68
Why Should We Remember the 200th
Birthday of Edward Jenner A53
Tape
No
1545
16677
16682
1475
15428
2386
5019
16376
4973
4223
609
4999
16151
3656
2680
2126
2535
2272
15098
5408
3093
553
4691
4726
4854
5339
4714
4867
16799
2862
5102
15613
4737
16695
15602
557
4685
559
16317
4848
4822
16229
1774
4856
4000
15945
5000
17239
4267
5379
15207
3468
3240
15429
2245
5044
4235
2700
2296
740
449
493
1798
4147
743
4412
720
15430
2203
4159
5114
1390
1407
1404
1385
Tap
Title
Series
Code No
Why Study Geometry A93
Why Study Stars D26
Why the Century of Science D26
Why the Chimes Rang A88
Why We Laugh B85
Why Were Different B67
Why We Study the Visual Arts D87
Why Write c46
Widening Their Experiences D58
Wigwam Days C75
Wild Animals A28
Wild Bill Williams a Man Who Never
Was D59
Wilder Laura Ingalls A22
Wilderness The A63
Wilderness Trails A6
Wilderness Train B70
Wiley and the Hairy Man B82
Wilhelm Roentgen B76
Willa Cather A34
Will Communism Collapse from
Within E14
William and His Kitten A19
William A White A18
William Becknell C99
William Becknell c99
William Blake D22
William Blakes Vision D97
William Bradford c99
William Butler Yeats D22
William Butler Yeats D52
William Carlos Williams A92
William Eller D65
William Empson A92
William F Cody C99
William Makepeace Thackeray D27
William Meredith A92
William 0 Douglas A18
William Penn C99
William Saroyan A18
William Saroyan C94
William Shakespeare D22
William Shakespeare 15641616
D21
Williams Ralph Vaughn B27
William Tell Overture B12
William Wordsworth D22
William Zorach and Modern Sculpture
C71
Will Rogers A16
Will Rogers a Man Who Knew How to
Laugh D59
Will Your Reading Program Stand Up
Under Scrutiny E13
Willy WongAmerican c14
Wilsons War Message D98
Windhover The A91
Window Frosting A26
Window on a New World B64
Window on the World B85
Windowsill Gardens B75
Wind Section The D61
Winged Moccasins C14
Wings Along the Flyway A6
Wings in the Wind B75
Winter Day A A33
Winter Driving A13
Winter Hazards A13
Winter Is Cold B17
Winter Is Here C51
Winter Is Past The A33
Winter Song C76
Wintertime Stories and Poems A27
Winwagon Smith B85
Wireless Man The B71
Wir Sprechen DeutschJa C51
Wisdom D88
Wise Buying of Beef A77
Wise Buying of Breakfast Foods
A77
Wise Buying of Dinnerware A77
Wise Buying of Draperies A77
Tape
No
1389
1405
1397
2313
2297
1360
5252
568
5113
4373
4600
1619
1705
4208
1214
1285
15162
5211
5237
2381
1503
505
563
16850
1652
2016
16680
15467
17237
2081
4274
1152
3602
3619
3111
2411
4506
649
5169
4997
4931
1884
16234
15292
15311
1728
4893
16832
16704
1495
2231
4015
611
5188
2382
1026
998
15049
15248
2922
15202
3827
3835
17175
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
B86
E13
B65
Wise Buying of Foundation Garments
A77
Wise Buying of Silk A77
Wise Buying of Thread and Notions
A77
Wise Old Owl B77
Wisest One The Fox B75
Wise Use of Consumer Credit A77
Wish Upon a Star D93
Wistful Weasel The A24
Wit D88
Witch A A Hunting We Will Go
C76
Witches and Such C78
Witches Bats and Big Black Cats
B4
Witches Pumpkins and Goblins B4
Witching Weather c75
Witch Who Wouldnt The A58
With a Nose for New Territory and
a Tongue for Tall Tales A68
Within Myself an Immense Force
A65
With Justice for All D91
With Malice Toward None Lincolns
Birthday D92
With People Who Do Things B67
With Tongue in Cheek A89
With You Always in Spirit A13
Wolf and Red Riding Hood The A24
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart D72
Wolfgang Mozart B4
Womans Place A B69
Women Science and Rockets D26
Womens Rights Convention
Wonder and Wisdom in Children
Books
Wonder Drugs
Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom
Planet C14
Wonderful Machine A B75
Wonderful TarBaby Story The A21
Wonderful TeaKettle The and
Urashima Japan A21
Wonder Weapons D50
Wonder Workers B67
Wondrous Love c77
Woodpecker A31
Woodrow Wilson and the League D90
Woodrow Wilson and the New
Freedom D59
Woods and Templed Hills D55
Woodwind Ensemble B21
Woodwind Instruments B24
Woodwind Quintet Op 14 Taran
tella b56
Woodwinds B25
Woodwinds and the Woodwind Ensemble
Bll
Woodwinds of the Orchestra D23
Woodwinds The D72
Word of God Shall Live Together
The d28
Words Create Atmosphere A89
Word That Traveled Around the
World The b72
Word Was Patience c59
Workers a28
Workers Return to Their Jobs D90
Working It Out B67
Working to Learn A48
Working to Learn and Learning to
Work A48
Works of Oscar Wilde and Charlotte
Meaux The b36
Worksongs of the World B29
World at Work b93
World Is Too Much With Us The
A91
World of Fishes The c96
World of Music Primitive Music
C96
World of the Individual The C29
322
Tape Tape Series Tape
No Title Code No No
2067 World of Voices A B65 16045
2062 World on Rails A B65 2171
2063 World on Wings A B65 4252
2350 Worlds Fireworks The B78 17393
3851 World Trade D9
15431 World Trade B85 854
15031 World We Make The A27 4321
2341 Worms That Spin Thread B78 4080
4933 Worshippers at the Shrine of 963
European Culture D55 770
1966 Wright Brothers The B68 17377
3587 Wright Brothers Boys Among the
Birds B74 16487
5346 Writer for Children The D97 15039
5354 Writer Who Thinks The D97 2633
2184 Wrong Road to Fame B70 1812
4202 Wunzh the Dreamer C18
15559 Wuthering Heights B87 15456
2858 Wystan Hugh Auden A92 4255
4333 Xingu C53 1135
2072 XRay B65 4717
560 Yak at the County Fair A A24 2856
4027 Yankee Clipper The C59
4445 Yankee Doodle C77 15432
2983 Yankee Doodlebug and the AwThats 16633
Nothin A38 4054
2768 Yankee Doodle Dandy A97
Tape
Title
Series TaPe
Code No
Tape
Title
Series
Code No
Yankee Loves a Lady The A23
Yankee Mariner B70
Yankee Thunder
Ya Viene la Navidad Leccion 12
Years Before Us The
Yellow
Yesterdays Secret Weapon
Yo Lesson 4
Yonie Wondernose
Yo Quiero Patinar Leccion 13
E25
You Age 1317 Years C25
You and I A27
You Never Can Tell A14
You Never Can Tell About the Wea
ther B17
Young Andy Jackson A75
Youngest General C14
Young Executive The A56
Young George Washington C99
Young Georgians and Old Georgia
B93
Young King The B85
Young Man Afraid D17
Young Man With a Dream C59
2933
C14 5137
12 j 15033
E44 1655
A41
C53 5217
C59 3759
D40 16571
A36
Young ManYou Must Have a Job
B93
Young Melvin American D89
Young Mr Lincoln A27
Young Peoples Symphony in Minnea
polis B4
You Prove It D91
Your Childs Dental Health C44
Your Leadership Role in Art Edu
C46
16486
1006
993
995
16024
425
843
15261
16036
4314
616
730
715
2716
C25
cation
Your Life Is Being Shaped
511 Years
Your Personality and Your Health
A48
Youre On Your Own A48
Yourself and Your Job A48
Youth and Art A90
Youth Can Share Responsibilities
A10
Youth Comes of Age
Youth Triumphant
Zenger Trial The
Zero
Z T Grubney and Fall
Z T Grubney and Summer
Z T Grubney and Winter
Z T Meets a Groundhog
A41
B26
A23
C53
A24
A27
A27
A25
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