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1962-1964 HEALTH - PHYSICAL EDUCATION - SPORTS

AUDIO -VISUAL AIDS SERVICE

DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS All of us engaged in the business of educa-

tion are aware of the new tools developed to help us do our job more efficiently and effectively. We are certainly aware of the increased enrollments in our classrooms and the increasing amount of subject matter we

are expected to teach. I firmly believe that only as we learn to use these new educa- tional tools expertly in the classroom will we be able to adequately meet the increasing demands placed upon us. One of the most valuable new educational

STANLEY C. ROBINSON tools is the motion picture. It has been DEAN OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION with us long enough to be properly evalu-

ated and its worth determined. However,

we must remember it is only a teaching tool and must be used well by the teacher in

order to produce the results of which it is capable. To this end, I suggest that every school should own copies of the leading audio-visual texts and subscribe to one or more of the leading periodicals. In addition

to this, I would urge that teachers be en- couraged to take training in audio-visual utilization either in summer school or through extension courses. We all hope that the end results of our teaching efforts are students who have gained knowledge and comprehension of

the subject matter we teach. There is a

much better chance of success if we use as teaching tools those with which the students are familiar. The Visual Aids Service at the University of Illinois has one of the largest and finest collections of educational films available on

a rental basis. Each year many new titles and additional prints are added so that a constantly higher percentage of requests

can be filled. In order to help us give you

the best service possible, I urge you to

follow the directions given in the first three

pages of this catalog. .

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All films are 16 mm sound films unless the film title is followed by the notation (Silent).

Index to Visual Aids Catalog lists the films most applicable within these areas.

The Descriptive Index of Films is an alphabetical listing of film descriptions which, in addition to the description, gives information regarding:

1 Producer or Depositor — In immediately following title. ( ) 2. Grade suitability: p-primary; i-intermediate; j-junior high; h-high school; c-college; a-adult.

3. Running time: 11 minutes; 15 minutes; etc.

4. Black and white and/or color.

5. Rental rate for basic rental period.

Customers do not need to insure return film shipments.

No films listed in this catalog may be used for television purposes without the express consent of the producer. If desired for television use, please contact the producer and not the Visual Aids Service.

We will be glad to send you practice film free of charge.

TO SECURE FILMS

Films may be rented from one to five days (Monday-Friday) at the basic rental rate.

Extended Rental Rates One School Week Basic Rental Two School Weeks 1.5 X Basic Rental Three School Weeks 2.0 X Basic Rental Four School Weeks 2.5 X Basic Rental

Bookings will be made for only a 2-day period unless otherwise re- quested. Please specify exactly the desired rental period. It is too late to extend dates after a booking has been completed. We receive many requests booking films over a weekend or during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Please check your calendars very carefully.

Films must be returned no later than the day following last date of scheduled use.

Order by title exactly as listed in this catalog. There are several instances of identical film titles. Please indicate the initials of producer for the title you desire. The Visual Aids Service feels that your film

1 program will benefit if you grant us permission to substitute a title when the film you request is not available. The film substituted would be a film with similar content and grade placement and, in many in- stances, this will enable you to receive a newer film.

Give alternate dates if possible. Often the shift of a few days or a week may make a film available for your use. If films are available in both black and white and color, indicate your preference.

Notice: We will not substitute date or title without permission.

Please give us specific mailing and billing instructions — school, audio- visual department, board of education, district number, name. It helps to include a postal zone number.

Order on our booking request form or, if on your own letterhead, please double space — it cuts the booking time in half. Forms may be had upon request.

Please list films in chronological order (in order of date of use) — it also helps save booking time.

Check the confirmation forms you receive against your original order, and notify us of any discrepancies.

Please use our return labels. Although it may not seem so, it is a gummed label.

Unless otherwise requested, all shipments will be by parcel post.

CANCELLATIONS

Request for cancellation must be received by the Visual Aids Service at least 5 days before the shipping date indicated on your confirmation slip. ONLY under this condition will a cancellation of charges be allowed.

If a film is not received in time to meet its scheduled use dates please let us know within 10 days so that you will not be invoiced for the films you could not use.

Films reserved for a "will call" and not picked up, will be returned to circulation the following day, but charges will not be cancelled.

LATE RETURNS

Bookings are made on the premise that films will be returned promptly following their last scheduled date of use. If the Visual Aids Service is forced to cancel a booking because a film is held overtime without permission, the cancellation charges will be added to the bill sent to the customer holding the film. ACCOUNTS

You will receive a statement as soon as the last film on any given order has been shipped. Invoices should not be paid until you receive an IBM statement from the University of Illinois Bursar's Office. When-

ever payment is made, it is important to state which invoice is covered by your check and return a copy of the invoice and the IBM card with your remittance.

If your order to us covers several months and is $200 or more, you will

be billed monthly for the films used. If neither of these plans is

acceptable, please let us know.

FILM DAMAGE

Customers will not be charged for film damage unless it is to a pre- viously undamaged film. All other damage will be absorbed by the Visual Aids Service.

GREEN FILM

Occasionally you may receive a film which is brand new and contin- ually loses the lower loop. The best method of correction is to hold a silicone cloth lightly on the film before it passes from the upper reel into the film gate. If this does not solve the problem, please do not continue to project the film. Return it to us with a note to this effect. Forcing a green film through a projector will result in serious and ex- tensive film damage.

HINTS FOR GOOD FILM UTILIZATION

If you have not had the opportunity of an AV course the following suggestions will help you in preparing to use a motion picture to the greatest classroom advantage.

A. Teacher Preparation

1. Preview and/or study of film guide 2. Determine objectives to be reached by use of film 3. Develop questions to be asked following film showing

4. Plan for and anticipate follow-up activities.

B. Prepare the Class

1. Explain why the film is being shown and what specific points students are to look for 2. Questions that will be asked

3. Vocabulary study

4. If special photographic techniques have been used call this to their attention. .

C. Show Under the Best Conditions Possible

1 Set up ahead of time if possible

2. Be familiar with equipment for easy use

3. Good ventilation and adequate darkening

4. Seating arrangement that prevents angular distortion.

D. Follow-Up

1. Discussion of previously determined questions

2. Discussion of new questions

3. Determination of further work, such as art, field trip, letter writ-

ing, collections, etc.

4. Teacher to keep a record of general suitability of film used. This will indicate whether film should be re-used or whether a newer film should be used.

CARE OF FILMS

The following pointers on film care will prolong film life and will make it possible to better serve all customers:

1. Keep projector clean at all times. Don't allow dirt to accumulate in the aperture of the projector. Always use a soft cloth when cleaning the aperture gate — never use metal that will scratch the smooth surface of the gate.

2. Thread film into projector properly. Be sure the film is engaged on

all sprockets and that proper loops have been allowed above and below the aperture gate.

3. Turn some of the film through by hand (or with short starts) before running the film to check threading and to insure proper operation.

4. Check the film occasionally by letting your fingers ride lightly on the

sprocket hole edge as it passes through the projector. If unusual

noises or clattering occurs or if punctures develop in the film, stop the projector immediately and rethread.

5. If the film should become damaged, return the film with an ex- planatory note indicating the damaged section. Please don't patch the film with scotch tape, paper clips, or pins.

TRAINING

The Visual Aids Service offers, on a request basis, a visitation and consultation service, primarily to schools, to assist in planning and developing audio-visual programs. One of the Service Directors can

visit a school or community for brief periods to assist in the solution of such problems as in-service teacher training, selection of audio- visual materials and equipment, budget, starting an audio-visual program, cataloging, etc. It is also possible to organize an Extension Class. Letters of inquiry are invited.

RENTAL RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

Occasionally this is necessary because of new editions, change from black and white to color, previously deposited prints which must now be purchased, or a price increase on the part of the producer.

Please check the rental charges on your confirmation sheet. Please feel free to inquire about any that do not conform to catalog rates. SUBJECT HEADING INDEX

HEALTH: AQUATIC GENERAL INTEREST ARCHERY ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND NARCOTICS BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL DENTAL HEALTH BASKETBALL DISEASES BOWLING FIRST AID BOXING MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DANCING MENTAL HEALTH FENCING NUTRITION AND DIET FISHING, HUNTING, AND BOATING PERSONAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE FOOTBALL PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED GOLF PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY GYMNASTICS PUBLIC HEALTH TENNIS SEX EDUCATION TRACK AND FIELD VOLLEYBALL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS: WINTER SPORTS GENERAL INTEREST WRESTLING

See following pages for film titles within each category. SUBJECT INDEX OF FILMS

The films in this section of the catalog are listed by subject headings. For a description of the films listed, the grade level for which a film is recommended, and the rental, turn to the Descriptive Index of Films.

HEALTH: DISCUSSION PROBLEMS: WHAT ABOUT DRINKING General Interest DRUG ADDICTION AMBULANCE DOCTOR H — THE STORY OF A TEEN-AGE DRUG ADDICT

ATTITUDES AND HEALTH I AM AN ALCOHOLIC BATHING THE BED PATIENT MONKEY ON THE BACK CHIROPRACTIC STORY NO SMOKING CHOOSING A DOCTOR NONE FOR THE ROAD PROBLEM DRINKERS DEDICATED, THE PROFILE OF A PROBLEM DRINKER DENTAL ASSISTANT, THE — A CAREER OF SERVICE PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 SHOULD YOU DRINK? DYNAMIC POSTURE (4 PARTS) TERRIBLE TRUTH EXERCISE AND HEALTH TOBACCO AND THE HUMAN BODY GIRLS IN WHITE HEALTH HEROES: THE BATTLE AGAINST DISEASE Dental Health HOME NURSING DENTAL HEALTH: HOW AND WHY HOME NURSING: FUNDAMENTALS OUR TEETH HOUSE OF MERCY SAVE THOSE TEETH KEEPERS OF THE LAMP TARGET: TOOTH DECAY MEN OF SCIENCE TEETH, THE MOBILIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY TEETH: THEIR STRUCTURE AND CARE MODERN GUIDE TO HEALTH YOUR CHILDREN'S TEETH NOISE AND HEALTH (THE SEARCH) YOUR TEETH NURSING Diseases ONE DAY'S POISON SELF-EXAMINATION POSTURE AND EXERCISE BREAST POSTURE AND PERSONALITY CANCER CANCER: RESEARCH STORY POSTURE HABITS A CHALLENGE: SCIENCE AGAINST CANCER REST AND HEALTH THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS COMMON COLD, HEART DISORDERS THEIR CAUSES SITTING RIGHT COMMON AND STUDENT NURSE CONFESSIONS OF A COLD FROM CELL WASTAGE OF HUMAN RESOURCES ONE YOUR DOCTOR GOODBYE, MR. GERM HEART DISEASE (THE SEARCH) YOU'RE THE DOCTOR HEART DISEASE: ITS MAJOR CAUSES Alcohol, Tobacco, and Narcotics HOW DISEASE TRAVELS ALCOHOL AND THE HUMAN BODY HOW TO CATCH A COLD ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: WHAT THEY DO IMMUNIZATION TO OUR BODIES INFECTIOUS DISEASES ALCOHOL IS DYNAMITE AND MAN-MADE DEFENSES ALCOHOLISM INFECTIOUS DISEASES

CHOICE IS YOURS, THE AND NATURAL BODY DEFENSES DISCUSSION PROBLEMS: WHAT ABOUT INSECTS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE ALCOHOLISM INTERIM REPORT DISEASES (Cont'd) ETHER FOR ANESTHESIA MAN ALIVE EXPLORING WITH X-RAYS MATTER OF TIME FIRST MAJOR TEST OF PENICILLIN (YOU ARE THERE) MOSQUITOES AND MALARIA INTERIM REPORT 146,000 COULD LIVE (230,000 WILL DIE) LOUIS PASTEUR, THE BENEFACTOR OTHER CITY LOUIS PASTEUR — MAN OF SCIENCE PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE MAN AGAINST MICROBE QUEST, THE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS — CAREER RABIES MEDICINE AVIATION MEDICINE (THE SEIZURE — SEARCH) SIXTEEN TO TWENTY-SIX MIRACLE FROM MOLD SNIFFLES AND SNEEZES MODERN SURGERY TIME AND TWO WOMEN MOVING X-RAYS TRACKING THE SLEEPING DEATH NEW FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE TUBERCULOSIS, ITS DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, ONE AGAINST THE WORLD CONTROL RX — THE STORY BEHIND YOUR DOCTOR'S VICTORY OVER POLIO PRESCRIPTION WARNING SHADOW, THE STORY OF DR. JENNER WHAT IS DISEASE? STREPTOMYCIN YELLOW JACK THAT MOTHERS MIGHT LIVE YOUR HEALTH: DISEASE AND ITS CONTROL TRAGIC HOUR OF DR. SEMMELWEISS, THE See also Physiology of the Human Body (YOU ARE THERE) VICTORY OVER POLIO First Aid YELLOW JACK ACCIDENT BEHAVIOR CHECKING FOR INJURIES Mental Health ESSENTIALS OF FIRST AID BITTER WELCOME FIRST AID: FUNDAMENTALS BREAKDOWN FIRST AID ON THE SPOT CITY OF THE SICK FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRST AID (BOYS) CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY HELP WANTED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PERSONNEL DAMAGE CONTROL: ARTIFICIAL DR. PINEL UNCHAINS THE INSANE (YOU ARE RESPIRATION THERE) PERSONNEL DAMAGE CONTROL: HEAT EMOTIONAL HEALTH EXHAUSTION, SUNSTROKE, AND BURNS MAN TO MAN RESCUE BREATHING MENTAL HEALTH RESCUE SQUADRON

MENTAL ILLNESS: PART I (THE SEARCH) See a/so Physical Education and Sports: Aquatic

MENTAL ILLNESS: PART II (THE SEARCH) Medical Technology MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: DEPRESSIVE

ADVENT OF ANESTHESIA STATES NO. I ALLERGIES MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: DEPRESSIVE STATES NO. II AND THE EARTH SHALL GIVE BACK LIFE MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: FOLIE A DEUX ANTIBIOTICS MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: MANIC STATE ATOM AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE, THE MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: ORGANIC ATOM AND MEDICINE, THE REACTION —SENILE TYPE BACTERIA: FRIEND AND FOE MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: PARANOID BLOOD TRANSFUSION CONDITIONS BORN IN THE WHITE HOUSE MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, BROTHERS IN BLOOD CATATONIC TYPE DISCOVERY OF ANESTHESIA, THE (YOU ARE MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, THERE) HEBEPHRENIC TYPE MENTAL HEALTH (Cont'd) YOUR HEALTH AT HOME MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, YOUR HEALTH AT SCHOOL SIMPLE TYPE DETERIORATED Physically Handicapped NATION'S MENTAL HEALTH DEAFNESS IN CHILDREN (THE SEARCH) OUT OF TRUE DIARY OF A SERGEANT PERSONALITY AND EMOTIONS EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Nutrition and Diet FIRST STEPS BALANCE YOUR DIET FOR HEALTH AND GOOD SPEECH FOR GARY APPEARANCE HELEN KELLER IN HER STORY

COLOR OF HEALTH MY CHILD IS BLIND CONSUMPTION OF FOODS PATHWAY INTO LIGHT FOOD THAT BUILDS GOOD HEALTH PAY ATTENTION FOODS AND NUTRITION PHYSICAL REHABILITATION (THE SEARCH) FUNDAMENTALS OF DIET RECREATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HEALTH: YOUR FOOD REHABILITATION OF RESPIRATORY PATIENTS MAGIC ALPHABET REPORT ON DONALD NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF OUR BODIES RETURN TO LIFE OBESITY — PROBLEMS OF FAT FORMATIONS SECOND SIGHT AND OVERWEIGHT STUTTERING (THE SEARCH) SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T EAT THURSDAY'S CHILDREN VITAMINS UNDERSTANDING TRIUMPH OF LOUIS BRAILLE, THE (YOU ARE VIM, VIGOR, AND VITAMINS THERE) WHAT MAKES US GROW? Physiology the Human Body WHAT WE EAT WE ARE of AERODYNAMICS OF THE HUMAN BODY Personal Health and Hygiene ALIMENTARY TRACT BODY CARE AND GROOMING AS BOYS GROW CARE OF HAIR AND NAILS BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNBORN CARE OF THE FEET, THE BODY DEFENSES AGAINST DISEASE CARE OF THE SKIN BODY FIGHTS BACTERIA GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: HAIR CARE CARE OF THE FEET, THE GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: MAKE-UP CELLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: POSTURE CIRCULATION GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: WARDROBE CIRCULATION: WHY AND HOW HEALTH: YOUR CLEANLINESS CONTROL OF BODY TEMPERATURE HEALTH: YOUR CLOTHING DEFENSE AGAINST INVASION

HEALTH: YOUR POSTURE DIGESTION: PART I

HEALTHY FEET DIGESTION: PART II HEALTHY LUNGS DIGESTION IN OUR BODIES HEALTHY SKIN DIGESTION OF FOODS HOW TO BE WELL GROOMED EARS AND HEARING IMPROVING YOUR POSTURE ELIMINATION KEEPING CLEAN AND NEAT ENDOCRINE GLANDS LOVE THAT BEAUTY ENDOCRINE GLANDS: HOW THEY AFFECT YOU MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FACE EYES AND THEIR CARE MODERN GUIDE TO HEALTH EYES FOR TOMORROW PERSONAL HEALTH FOR GIRLS EYES: THEIR STRUCTURE AND CARE PERSONAL HYGIENE FOR BOYS FROM ONE CELL PROPER STEPS FUNCTIONS OF THE BODY YOUR CHILDREN WALKING FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY (Cont'd) OBESITY— PROBLEMS OF FAT FORMATION AND OVERWEIGHT GROWING UP (PREADOLESCENCE) PRENATAL CARE GUARD YOUR HEART RESPIRATION HEALTHY FEET SKELETON, THE HEALTHY LUNGS SKIN (SILENT) HEALTHY SKIN SPINAL COLUMN, THE HEART AND CIRCULATION STORY OF THE BLOODSTREAM, PART I

IT HEART: HOW WORKS STORY OF THE BLOODSTREAM, PART II HEART, LUNGS, AND CIRCULATION VITAL SIGNS AND THEIR INTERRELATION: BODY HOW OUR BODIES FIGHT DISEASE TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, BLOOD HOW THE EYE FUNCTIONS PRESSURE BODY HOW THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM FUNCTIONS WONDER ENGINE OF THE HOW TO AVOID MUSCLE STRAINS WORK OF THE BLOOD HOW WE HEAR WORK OF THE KIDNEYS YOUR BODY DURING ADOLESCENCE HOW YOU SEE IT HUMAN BODY: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM YOUR CHILDREN'S EARS HUMAN BODY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES HUMAN BODY: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM YOUR EARS HUMAN BODY: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM YOUR EYES HUMAN BODY: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM YOUR VOICE YOU'RE GROWING UP HUMAN BODY, THE: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HUMAN BODY: SKELETON See also Diseases

HUMAN BRAIN Public Health HUMAN DIGESTION CLEAN WATERS HUMAN GROWTH COMMUNITY HEALTH AND YOU HUMAN HAIR COMMUNITY KEEPS HEALTHY, A HUMAN HEART COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH HUMAN MACHINE FRAUD FIGHTERS HUMAN REPRODUCTION HEALTH IN OUR COMMUNITY HUMAN SKELETON IMPROVING AMERICA'S HEALTH HUMAN SKIN NATION'S MENTAL HEALTH HUMAN THROAT, THE PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE IMMUNIZATION SCHOOL HEALTH IN ACTION INFECTIOUS DISEASES TRIUMPH WITHOUT DRUMS AND MAN-MADE DEFENSES WELTON — A HEALTHY COMMUNITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND NATURAL BODY DEFENSES YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT KIDNEYS, URETERS, AND BLADDER YOUR HEALTH IN THE COMMUNITY LARYNX AND VOICE (FUNCTION OF THE Sex Education NORMAL LARYNX) LEARNING ABOUT OUR BODIES AS BOYS GROW LEARNING ABOUT YOUR NOSE BASIC NATURE OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION MECHANISMS OF BREATHING BEFORE THE BABY COMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNBORN MIRACLE OF LIFE STRANGER MOVEMENTS OF THE TONGUE IN SPEECH DANGEROUS MUSCULAR SYSTEM FAIR CHANCE NERVOUS SYSTEM, THE FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION NINE BASIC FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS HOW ANIMAL LIFE BEGINS OF THE HUMAN BODY HOW MUCH AFFECTION NOSE: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION HUMAN GROWTH NOSE, THROAT, AND EARS HUMAN HEREDITY

10 SEX EDUCATION (Cont'd) SPORTS 'ROUND THE GLOBE HUMAN REPRODUCTION SPORTS SPELLBINDERS IN THE BEGINNING TABLE TENNIS LABOR AND CHILDBIRTH THEY GROW UP SO FAST MIRACLE OF LIFE THRILL A SECOND MIRACLE OF REPRODUCTION TOWN AND COUNTRY RECREATION MOLLY GROWS UP NAME UNKNOWN Aquatic NORMAL BIRTH ADVANCED SWIMMING PRENATAL CARE AQUA FROLICS STORY OF MENSTRUATION ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION: BACK PRESSURE WONDER OF REPRODUCTION, THE ARM LIFT METHOD BEGINNING SWIMMING PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS: DIVING FUNDAMENTALS DOLPHIN KICK, THE General Interest ELEMENTARY TACTICS OF LIFESAVING BADMINTON FUNDAMENTALS FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE SWIMMING: BEAT BALL PART I— STROKES AND STROKING SKILLS BODY BUILDERS FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE SWIMMING:

CAREERS IN RECREATION PART II — BODY POSITIONS AND FIGURES CHAMPIONSHIP FORM FUNDAMENTALS OF DIVING CO-ED SPORTS FUNDAMENTALS OF SWIMMING COLOR OF HEALTH LEARNING TO SWIM DEATH IN THE ARENA LIFESAVING DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION MATT MANN'S SWIMMING TECHNIQUES IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS

DYNAMIC POSTURE (4 PARTS) MATT MANN'S SWIMMING TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS EDUCATION IN SPORTS, AN PERSONNEL ELEMENTARY TECHNIQUES OF FIELD HOCKEY DAMAGE CONTROL: ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION (2 PARTS) (silent) RESCUE EXERCISE AND HEALTH BREATHING FUNDAMENTALS OF BADMINTON RIDING THE CREST SAFE SWIMMING GAME OF JAI ALAI GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP SPRINGBOARD AND FRONT APPROACH HARNESS CHAMPIONS SPRINGBOARD DIVING KENTUCKY DERBY STORY SPRINGBOARD TECHNIQUES DIVE FRONT JACK-KNIFE LEADERS FOR LEISURE SWAN AND MOBILIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY SWIMMING AND DIVING ACES SWIMMING — CRAWL STROKE OLYMPIC GAMES — 1952 FOR BEGINNERS PHYSICAL FITNESS (THE SEARCH) SWIMMING THRILLS OF THE SURF PLAYTOWN, U.S.A. DAREDEVILS PROFILES OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL WATER EDUCATION WATER SAFETY ROLLER SKATING: ROLLER RHYTHM For other Films on lifesaving see Health: First Aid SOCCER FOR GIRLS SOCCER — THE UNIVERSAL GAME Archery SPEED-A-WAY ARCHERY FOR GIRLS SPEEDBALL FOR GIRLS ARCHERY FUNDAMENTALS SPEEDWAY ARCHERY INSTRUCTION AND SAFETY SPIRIT OF ALGONQUIN BOWS AND ARROWS SPORT'S GOLDEN AGE INTRODUCTION TO FIELD ARCHERY

11 Baseball and Softball OFFICIAL BASKETBALL PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL BASEBALL BY THE CODE SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL BASEBALL FOR MILLIONS UNDERSTANDING BASKETBALL BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES BATTING FUNDAMENTALS Bowling BATTING STARS OF BASEBALL AMERICA BOWLS BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL BOWLING ACES BOY, A BAT, AND A BASEBALL BOWLING FUNDAMENTALS CATCHING FUNDAMENTALS SPLITS, SPARES, AND STRIKES CATCHING IN BASEBALL CIRCLING THE BASES Boxing DEMOCRACY OF BASEBALL BIRTH OF MODERN BOXING (YOU ARE THERE)

GIRLS, LET'S LEARN SOFTBALL DAY OF THE FIGHT HITTING IN BASEBALL FIGHT GAME, THE INFIELD PLAY AT FIRST AND THIRD FUNDAMENTALS OF BOXING LOU GEHRIG'S GREATEST DAY (YOU ARE MONARCHS OF THE RING (4 FILMS) THERE) PITCHING STARS Dancing PLAY BALL AMERICAN SQUARE PLAY BALL, SON BASIC MOVEMENT SOFTBALL FOR BOYS BLUE DANUBE (uw) SOFTBALL FOR GIRLS BUILDING CHILDREN'S PERSONALITIES WITH CREATIVE DANCING SOFTBALL FUNDAMENTALS CANADA THROWING IN BASEBALL (silent) WORLD SERIES, 1946 DANCE DEMONSTRATION WORLD SERIES OF 1947 (SHORT VERSION) DANCE FESTIVAL WORLD SERIES, 1947 DANCER'S WORLD WORLD SERIES, 1948 GREAT BALLERINA WORLD SERIES OF 1949 LET'S DANCE WORLD SERIES OF 1950 LET'S : SPLIT THE RING WORLD SERIES OF 1951 LET'S SQUARE DANCE: TAKE A LITTLE PEEK WORLD SERIES OF 1952 Basketball MODERN DANCE COMPOSITION NIGHT JOURNEY BALL HANDLING IN BASKETBALL NORWEGIAN FOLK DANCES BASKETBALL: BASKETEERS PROMENADE ALL — WESTERN SQUARE BASKETBALL: COURT CRAFT DANCING BASKETBALL FOR BOYS: FUNDAMENTALS RUTH ST. DENIS AND TED SHAWN (WISDOM BOYS: TEAMPLAY BASKETBALL FOR SERIES) BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS: FUNDAMENTAL SADLER'S WELLS BALLERINA TECHNIQUES SOCIAL DANCING BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS: GAME PLAY SQUARE DANCE MEDLEY BASKETBALL FOR MILLIONS SQUARE DANCING BASKETBALL IS FUN STEPS OF THE BASKETBALL STRATEGY FOR GIRLS WITCH DOCTOR BASKETBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS YOSHI NO YAMMA (A CLASSICAL JAPANESE BETTER BASKETBALL DANCE) CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL DEFENSIVE FOOTWORK IN BASKETBALL Fencing GIRLS BASKETBALL FOR BEGINNERS SWORDSMANSHIP MODERN BASKETBALL TECHNIQUES OF FOIL FENCING (silent)

12 Fishing, Hunting, and Boating GYMNASTICS: PART I

GYMNASTICS: PART II CHANNEL BASS AND STRIPERS HEADSPRINGS IN THE GYM ESCAPE IN CANADA INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING FISHING FUN RHYTHMIC EXERCISES FISHING THRILLS SIMPLE STUNTS FLYING TARGETS SOFIA GIRLS GREY TROUT TRAMPOLINE FUNDAMENTALS LET'S GO FISHING

MAKING OF A SHOOTER (silent) Tennis OUTBOARD FISHERMAN, U.S.A. ADVANCED TENNIS PHEASANT FEVER BEGINNING TENNIS RETRIEVERS AT WORK FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS SMALL CRAFT SAFETY TECHNIQUE OF TENNIS SUN, SEA, AND SAILS TENNIS: COURT FAVORITES TIGHT LINES TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS WATERWAYS AND FLYWAYS OF THE NORTH TENNIS TACTICS WONDER DOGS IN ACTION TENNIS TECHNIQUE Football Track and Field BALL HANDLING IN FOOTBALL BANNISTER MILE BASIC T FORMATION WINS THE RUN (YOU ARE THERE) BETTER FOOTBALL BROAD JUMP BIG TEN FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1952 DASHES, HURDLES, AND RELAYS BLOCKING IN FOOTBALL DISCUS, THE (uw) CLARK SHAUGHNESSY "T" DISCUS (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION FOOTBALL FOR MILLIONS SERIES) (rf) FOOTBALL FUNDAMENTALS: BLOCKING AND DISTANCE RACES TACKLING FUNDAMENTALS OF TRACK AND FIELD FOOTBALL KICKING TECHNIQUES HIGH JUMP (c) FOOTBALL PARADE OF 1945 HIGH JUMP (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION FOOTBALL PARADE OF 1949 SERIES) (rf) FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1943 HURDLES, THE (uw) ILLINOIS FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1953 HURDLES (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION OFFICIAL FOOTBALL SERIES) (rf) OPEN T FORMATION JAVELIN PIGSKIN CHAMPIONS JUMPS AND POLE VAULT ROSEBOWL GAME OF 1952 MIDDLE DISTANCES TACKLING IN FOOTBALL POLE VAULT (c) TOUCHDOWN THRILLS OF 1949 POLE VAULT (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION

TOUCHDOWN THRILLS OF 1950 SERIES) (rf) RELAYS, THE Golf RUNNING BROAD JUMP (TRACK AND FIELD FAITH, HOPE AND HOGAN INSTRUCTION SERIES) GOLF MISTAKES SHOT PUT (uw) IN THE ROUGH SHOT PUT (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION NINE BAD SHOTS OF GOLF SERIES) (rf)

PLAY BETTER GOLF: PART I SPRINTS, THE

PLAY BETTER GOLF: PART II WEIGHT EVENTS

Gymnastics Volleyball ADVANCED TUMBLING PLAY VOLLEYBALL BEGINNING TUMBLING VOLLEYBALL FOR BOYS

13 VOLLEYBALL (Cont'd) SKI THRILLS VOLLEYBALL STRATEGY FOR GIRLS SNOW SPEED VOLLEYBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS SUN VALLEY SKI CHASE WINTER SPORTS Winter Sports Wrestling DAREDEVILS ON ICE WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES: ICE HOT PART I, TAKEDOWN AND COUNTERS ICE CAPERS WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES:

INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF FIGURE PART II, ESCAPES AND REVERSALS SKATING WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES: OLYMPIC WINTER THRILLS PART III, RIDES AND PIN HOLDS SKATING FANTASY WRESTLING THRILLS

14 DESCRIPTIVE INDEX OF FILMS

Films which are followed by an asterisk were not listed in our previous Health, Physical Education, and Sports Catalog.

ACCIDENT BEHAVIOR (prp) istics of alcohol and how it is made ; and j-h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.65 traces the course of alcohol through the body until it either oxidizes or escapes. Explains a step by step procedure to follow Shows the effects of alcohol on important when involved in an automobile accident. brain centers, and dramatizes the case of a Shows care of the injured; hazards of fire; problem drinker, including his treatment. legal responsibilities; and many other phases of accident behavior. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: WHAT THEY DO TO OUR BODIES (c) ADVANCED SWIMMING (of) j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.25 j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Warns against the use of alcohol and to- Shows techniques that are essential to bacco, and shows through a series of physical championship swimmers — breathing, body tests the effects of these substances on the alignment, and arm and leg action. normal performances of an athlete, a jug- ADVANCED TENNIS (of) gler, and a person doing detailed work. Suggests that alcohol and tobacco are un- j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 labeled poisons and shows their effects on Bill Tilden reviews tennis fundamentals and the body by means of medical tests of heart then explains some advanced techniques. beat, constriction of blood vessels, and skin Demonstrations illustrations and of net temperature before and after taking alcohol game, footwork, smash, service, and volley and nicotine into the body. are photographed from front, back, side, and overhead to allow study from every angle. ALCOHOL IS DYNAMITE (sd) j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15 ADVANCED TUMBLING (c) Typical case histories have been selected. j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 These include several boys and girls who Presents fourteen advanced stunts grouped became victims of drink at an early age. in a balance progression, backward somer- The stories are told as they occurred — sault progression, and forward somersault without embellishment, without preaching. progression. Stresses that mastery of tum- But the lesson is graphically evident — any bling makes athletes less prone to injury in boy or girl can become a victim of alcohol other vigorous more sports. simply, easily, and quickly, merely by "play- ing around" with it. ADVENT OF ANESTHESIA (mcc) h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.65 ALCOHOLISM (eb) Before anesthesia, major operations were j-h-a 22 minutes bw: $4.15 crude and hurried because of the intense Presents some causes of excessive drinking, suffering of the patient. The film shows a tracing the development of the disorder in re-enactment of the first public demonstra- the case history of Ed Grimer. Shows how tion of the use of anesthesia, in Massachu- the roots of alcoholism are imbedded in setts in 1846. Ether was used on this personality difficulties, and describes various occasion to render the patient unconscious forms of treatment. Demonstrates the role and keep suffering him from pain. A new of the public clinic, and emphasizes the era in surgery born. was need for increased treatment facilities and greater public knowledge of this widespread AERODYNAMICS OF THE HUMAN BODY (caa)* problem. h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Numerous situations record the effects of ALIMENTARY TRACT (eb) winds of high velocities on the human j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 body. Persons are exposed to wind tunnel Portrays the actions of esophagus, stomach, experiments while in sitting, standing, prone, small intestine, and colon to move food and and crouched positions. waste materials through the body. Shows normal and stimulated stomach movements ALCOHOL AND THE HUMAN BODY (eb) such as hypermotility, inhibition, and hunger j-h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $3.15 contractions; and portrays such intestinal Explains the specific effects of alcohol on phenomena as segmentation, peristalsis, and the human body; describes the character- antiperistalsis. Demonstrates in cinemicog-

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raphy actual absorbing movements of intes- AQUA FROLICS (uw) tinal villi. general 10 minutes bw: $1.70 Daring thrill-seekers provide exciting and ALLERGIES (eb) , eo , c bw: $2.15 novel entertainment for lovers of sports. j-h-a 15 minutes color: $3.40 Basketball under water, diving from 300- Presents basic facts necessary for a funda- foot cliffs, water ski champs, reckless mental understanding of the nature of canoeists in rapids, and daring outboard allergies. Describes an allergy as a pro- motor boat feats are shown. nounced sensitiveness of a given part of the body to a particular substance such as ARCHERY FOR GIRLS (c) certain pollens, dusts, foods, etc. Points out j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.25 types of research now being carried on in With experts demonstrating, the film shows the field and explains tests for detecting and explains the fundamental techniques of allergies. shooting: proper stance, nocking the arrow, the draw, the aim, and the loose. Stressing AMBULANCE DOCTOR (mcgh) relaxation and practice, the film is popular j-h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.75 with beginners and experts alike. Filmed at the Roosevelt Hospital in , this medical story explores the ARCHERY FUNDAMENTALS (bfs) experiences of a doctor as he rides the am- j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.80 bulance through city streets in answer to Designed to give beginning archers basic emergency calls of all kinds. Quick work of knowledge about shooting equipment, proper the doctor is demonstrated as he administers methods of choosing and using it, and safety medical aid at the scene of an accident or measures, together with tips that will in- disaster. crease enjoyment and achievement on the archery field. Demonstrations are given by AMERICA (nbco) BOWLS both men and women, showing step-by-step j-h-c-a 23 minutes bw: $4.15 procedures in preparing to shoot, sighting Outstanding American bowlers demonstrate the target, and releasing the arrow. their technique and give step-by-step in- structions. Features Ned Day, Buddy Bomar, ARCHERY INSTRUCTION AND SAFETY (hca) Marion Ladewig, Andy Varipapa, Joe j-h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.60 Norris, and Connie Schwoegler. Explains the equipment required, the parts of a bow and arrow, how to string a bow, AMERICAN SQUARE DANCE, THE (c) pulling the bow to shoot, correct release of j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 the arrow, the correct stance, etc. Stresses With orchestral accompaniment, an experi- also the safety precautions one should take. enced caller and a narrator explain the positions and teach such fundamental steps ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION: BACK PRESSURE ARM (sef) as the , alemande, grand right and left, LIFT METHOD promenade, do-si-do, and many others. The h-c-a 6 minutes bw: $1.65 film includes the , "Take a Little One method of artificial respiration is the Peek." back pressure arm lift method. Correct procedures of the method are described in AND THE EARTH SHALL GIVE BACK LIFE (sq) this film. j-h-c-a 23 minutes bw: $2.15 Explains for the layman just what the AS BOYS GROW (ma) wonder drugs are, what they do, and how j-h-c 17 minutes bw: $4.00 when they are used — the earth is in effect Deals with the changes that occur during actually "giving back life." adolescence. Attention is given to both pri- mary and secondary sexual characteristics, ANTIBIOTICS (eb) , „, bw: $3.45AK and to the relationship between the sexes j-h 14 minutes color: $5.15 during adolescence. Illustrates an important new weapon in ATOM AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE, THE (eb) man's fight against disease. Defines anti- bw: biotics and shows how they have been used j-h-c-a 11 minutes $2.40 successfully in medicine. Highlights re- Demonstrates how, by taking radioiodine search in the development of antibiotics and high energy radiations on plants and ani- calls attention to the use of antibiotics in mals. Explains how typical experiments are animal husbandry and food preservation. conducted and demonstrates some of the

16 protective measures required to insure the they learn more about diet, they recognize safety of the experimenters. Points out some the importance of a balanced diet to weight, possible applications of nuclear radiation to skin condition, and personality. The seven problems of human health, emphasizing basic food groups are presented and illus- work already under way in the study of trated. cancer. BALL HANDLING IN BASKETBALL (eb) ATOM AND MEDICINE, THE (eb) j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.65 Illustrates approved methods of holding the Demonstrates taking radioiodine how, by ball, catching it, and passing it. Emphasizes internally, one man's condition was diag- importance of relaxation, rhythm, and bal- nosed and cured. Describes the important ance; demonstrates correct stance, grip, role of radioisotopes in hospitals, clinics, and fingertip control, one-handed pass, and doctors' offices. Clarifies misconceptions hook pass. Utilizes slow-motion and stop- about the handling, dosage, and alleged motion photography to facilitate detailed dangers of radioisotope diagnosis and study. therapy. Shows the respect with which radiation must be treated and reveals some BALL HANDLING IN FOOTBALL (eb) of the instruments and devices used to j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 handle it. Analyzes receiver stance, position of hands, ATTITUDES AND HEALTH (c) and importance of keeping eyes on the ball. j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.25 Demonstrates correct fundamentals in catch- ing a ball passed from center, catching Marv Baker does not make the basketball punts and long passes, handling ball in team. His sister, Alice, is actually ill be- close and spinner plays, and shifting ball cause she fails to get an expected promotion. from side to side in running. Slow- and They learn from their doctor that wrong stop-motion photography aid in detailed attitudes prevent the individual from doing study. his best, and can even cause physical illness. The film shows that both achievements and BANNISTER WINS THE MILE RUN (YOU ARE failures have meaning only in perspective, THERE) (cbs) and that self-confidence and right attitudes are vital to good health. j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 One of the feats that man had been striving BACTERIA — FRIEND AND FOE (eb) for some years to accomplish occurred on j-h 11 minutes color: $3.65 August 7, 1954, at Vancouver, Canada. Animated drawings and live action show "The greatest mile ever run by man" is the bacterial growth and reproduction and ways contest between John Landy and Dr. Roger in which bacteria may be grouped for sys- Bannister, who prove that the "four minute tematic study. Contributions of Leeuwen- mile" can be run. hoek, Pasteur, and Koch are related to BASEBALL BY THE (ihsa) techniques of modern bacteriology. CODE general 27 minutes bw: $2.15 BADMINTON FUNDAMENTALS (c) Portrays official rule interpretations; dem- j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.25 onstration of game administration, by Fundamental skills and rules of badminton umpires from the major and minor leagues, are demonstrated in this film by both ex- high schools and colleges. Play situations, pert and novice players. How to serve, the performed by skilled high school, college, forehand and backhand shots, and other and professional players, correct pitching important playing techniques are shown, procedure, interference and obstruction, live providing a valuable guide for better un- and dead ball, trap plays, infield fly, strike derstanding and enjoyment of this popular zone, appeal plays, spectator participation. game. BASEBALL FOR MILLIONS (ihsa) BALANCE YOUR DIET FOR HEALTH AND j-h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $2.15 APPEARANCE (c) A Big League Manager and an outstanding j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.35 student of the game narrate play situations Jane, Bill and Fred analyze their own eating covering the official interpretation of basic habits. Bill is a breakfast-misser rules of batting, pitching, base running and ; Jane's weakness is greasy foods; and Fred eats fielding. Recommended for use by officials, more than his share of carbohydrates. As coaches, and players as well as fans.

17 BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES (i) a comprehensive list of sound illustrations. j-h-a 45 minutes bw: $7.15 Students will profit from additional view- ings in addition to elaboration and emphasis Produced for the New York Giants for use by the instructor. by their farm clubs. Features members of the Giant team demonstrating proper bat- BASKETBALL FOR BOYS: TEAMPLAY (bfs) ting, running, fielding, and general major league baseball techniques at every position. j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.35 Introduction by Leo Durocher and narrated Fundamental units of basketball teamplay by Russ Hodges. are presented in this film. Five-man offense starts with one- and two-man action and BASIC MOVEMENT (pma) concludes with a set play based upon these j-h-c-a 14 minutes color: $3.90 actions. Defensive play progresses from the Peggy Lawler and Perry-Mansfield students defensive triangle to full team cooperation. Animation, slow-motion, and stop and re- demonstrate basic exercises intended to de- peat action are used to aid the student. The velop flexibility and improve the silhouette. fundamental units of play illustrated in BASIC NATURE OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION this film will provide a sound basis for (CONTINUITY OF LIFE SERIES) (iu)* students to develop their own teamplay. h-c-a 15 minutes color: $5.30 BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS: FUNDAMENTAL Uses cinephotomicrography to illustrate the TECHNIQUES (c) processes of reproduction. Points out that j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 although sexual reproduction may differ in fast action plants and animals in specific detail, its Combining and slow motion basic features remain the same. Presents photography, skillful players, and sound bas- models of cells and chromosomes to demon- ketball know-how, this film demonstrates strate that through random assortment and fundamental techniques of ball handling, chance union, sexual reproduction makes passing, and shooting. It emphasizes the possible great variation which has benefited value of practice and importance of indi- man and has insured the survival of many vidual skill to team success. living things in a varied environment. BASKETBALL FOR GIRLS: GAME PLAY (c) BASIC T FORMATION (gf) j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.40 The finer points of the sport are demon- Shows the ground attack of the Chicago strated here. Individual player techniques Bears, Los Angeles Rams, and Chicago in offense and defense are shown — pivoting, Cardinals. feinting, passing, screening, shooting, and handling rebounds. This film will heighten BASKETBALL: BASKETEERS (rko) the interest and increase the skill of your j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15 students. Claire Bee, and his Long Island University BASKETBALL FOR MILLIONS (ihsa) basketball team of 1943. j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $2.15 (rko) BASKETBALL: COURT CRAFT A fantastic dream sequence is the continuity j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15 thread used throughout the film to depict: Basketball techniques displayed by Utah's accepted officiating procedures, problems famous team of 1945. created by double fouls and faults of double fouls, tricky situations connected with front BASKETBALL FOR BOYS: FUNDAMENTALS (bfs) and back court, jump ball infractions and j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.35 procedures, little understood distinction be- tween player and team control, and a In this demonstration of basic basketball panorama of basic rule fundamentals. skills each fundamental is carefully pre- sented with important teaching points BASKETBALL IS FUN (bfs) emphasized by slow-motion and repeat ac- tion. Because demonstrations by profes- i-j 15 minutes bw: $3.45 sional players are sometimes frustrating to Designed to introduce basketball to begin- boys who cannot imitate them, these dem- ning students in the upper elementary and onstrators are selected students who are junior high school grades. Using a playing capable, and who will inspire your classes situation, the elements of the game are to equal or surpass them. The quantity of presented simply, clearly, and in non- material covered provides the teacher with technical language.

18 BASKETBALL STRATEGY FOR GIRLS (yd examination. Correct clothes, dental care, j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 proper foods, bathing and other practices for good health during the period of pregnancy Offensive play in basketball is given a are shown and explained. concise explanation. It includes fakes, rolls, cutting, screening, and varying the pace. BEGINNING SWIMMING (c) The final phase shifts to defense play, and i-j-h 10 minutes bw: concentrates on player to player, basic zone, $2-25 shifting zone, triangle, and diagonal. Land and water drills — including kicking, breathing, floating, paddling, stroking and BASKETBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS (ya) pulling with the arm — are practiced sepa- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 rately, then coordinated as the swimmer learns the American crawl. back float, Demonstration and explanation of the fol- The backstroke, and breast stroke are also ex- lowing basic skills: basic movement skills plained. (running, starting, stopping, turning), pass- ing (finger control, movement with the pass, BEGINNING TENNIS (aap) leading the receiver, choice of the right pass), catching (slide pass, high pass), j-h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $2.55 shooting (finger control, arm extension, The purpose of this film is to demonstrate wrist flip, choice of the right shot), drib- and analyze the correct body movements of bling, faking, and pivoting. tennis fundamentals. The film shows actual playing situations in which these funda- BATHING THE BED PATIENT (uw) mentals are emphasized, and also includes c-a 20 minutes bw: $2.90 individual demonstration and analysis. The procedure for making a neat bed with BEGINNING TUMBLING (c) minimum of disturbance to the patient is shown. The proper method of washing the j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $2.15 patient with as much comfort as possible Presents the two basic progressions in tum- is also demonstrated. bling — the inverted balance and roll pro- gressions. Accompanying demonstrations of BATTING FUNDAMENTALS (c) flips, rolls, and stands (singly and in com- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 bination) emphasize skillful execution and The batter's average depends on how well give students the foundation for performing he has mastered the fundamentals of se- each stunt. lecting the right bat, using the correct grip, taking a proper stance, keeping his eye on BETTER BASKETBALL (ihsa) the ball, using a level swing into the ball, j-h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $2.15 and finishing with a complete follow- By showing the differences between the type through. These points and the exercises of basketball played during Grandfather's by which they are mastered are brought day and that of today, the evolution of the to light by top form professionals. game is shown, as well as a comprehensive treatment of the rules and some good se- BATTING STARS OF BASEBALL (anl) quences of plays. Such other phases of the i-j-h-a 18 minutes bw: $3.15 game are shown as personal and technical Covers the more important fundamentals of fouls, officiating, and dribbling. batting in slow motion by established major league stars. BETTER FOOTBALL (ihsa) j-h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $2.15 BEAT BALL (hi) After the Whiz Kids, a high school football i-j 4 minutes bw: $1.65 team, lose a game primarily because of Shows and explains the diamond, the proper penalties, the coach spends a week drilling bases, and the types of balls that may be them in the rules of the game. Describes used. Pictures a simple way to divide the the function of the uniform and shows how teams and to start a game. Shows how the a team can lose a chance for championship batter throws and hits the ball, and also because one member forgets the rules. explains the rules and object of the game. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL (bfs) BEFORE THE BABY COMES (kb) general 9 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 This film stresses the need for teamwork A guide to the expectant mother. The film and perfect coordination in baseball. Some shows the mother's first trip to the doctor of the outstanding stars of yesterday, includ- and explains the value of an early physical ing Gabby Hartnett, Dizzy Dean, Carl

19 Hubble, and Bill Lee, are shown as they BLUE DANUBE luw) performed in their respective positions. h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.65 The famous , played by the Vienna BIG TEN FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1952 (ui) Philharmonic Orchestra, serves as the back- general 31 minutes bw: no charge ground for an interpretive ballet, and the Highlights of the Big Ten football season period in which the music was written. during 1952. BODY BUILDERS (spec)

BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNBORN (eb) j-h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $3.65 Shows some of this country's finest masculine physiques. Illustrates the basic exercises, Traces the creation of life from the moment and gives audience, unfamiliar with of fertilization to the moment when the an body building, an idea of how much perfection infant begins independent life. In photo- can be achieved weightlifting, tumbling, micrography, animation, live photography, by hand-balancing. and X-rays, the film records the develop- and Renald and Ruby ap- pear in a sequence. to ment of the embryo and the fetus in the Intended encourage mother's womb. and stimulate body building and the sport of weightlifting. BIRTH OF MODERN BOXING, THE (YOU ARE BODY CARE AND GROOMING (mcgh) THERE) (cbs) j-h-c 17 minutes bw: $3.90 j-h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $5.65 Emphasizes that good grooming starts with The modern Marquis of Queensbury rules personal care, and describes some recom- for boxing became a reality on September mended daily habits that help everyone to 1892, in New Orleans, with the heavy- 7, make the most of what nature has provided. weight championship fight between Sullivan Demonstrates how to take care of skin, hair, and Corbett. Fight game rules from that nails and teeth and stresses the social ad- time until the present day were affected by vantages of a clean, healthy appearance. this bout. BODY DEFENSES AGAINST DISEASE (eb) BITTER WELCOME (mhfb) j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 36 minutes bw: $7.05 Examines the three lines of defense against Depicts the struggle of a discharged mental infection — the skin and mucous membrane, hospital patient to overcome the fears and the lymphatic system, and the circulatory prejudices of his fellow-workers. It shows system, including liver and spleen. Explains his painful efforts at readjustment when he how the body becomes immune to certain is rejected by the men on the job. It diseases, and how to improve defenses dramatizes his courage and perseverance as against infection. he battles against odds to justify his wife's faith in him, to keep his job and to regain BODY FIGHTS BACTERIA, THE (mcgh) his own self-confidence. j-h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $2.95 The story of the never-ending battle between BLOCKING IN FOOTBALL (eb) disease-producing organisms and the human j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 body. Various types of these organisms such Emphasizes importance of speed, power as bacilli, cocci, and spirochetes are shown drive, follow-through, timing, and body con- to be plentiful and dangerous. The film trol for effective blocking. Stresses correct then describes the various counterbalances starting position for all blocks, and then which mankind uses in combating these demonstrates clearly the cross-body block bacterial invaders. and the shoulder block, together with their many variations. Uses slow-motion and BORN IN THE WHITE HOUSE (nfi) stop-motion photography and super-imposed h-c-a 26 minutes bw: $1.15 animated drawings. Traces the progress of medical science in the conquest of disease, with particular emphasis BLOOD TRANSFUSION (bis) on recent gains in polio research and treat- j-h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $2.90 ment of the disease. The story of the development of blood BOWLING ACES (uw) transfusions from the discovery of the four blood types to the modern blood doning j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.70 systems developed in World War II. A revised edition of a popular bowling film

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featuring the great Joe Falcaro and other BROAD JUMP (c) bowling champions. j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 Pointers on how to add inches to the jump BOWLING FUNDAMENTALS (m) by proper exercise and how to handle the h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.90 body during the jump are stressed. The film Initial techniques of bowling are presented also covers the hop, step, and jump. Pre- by an expert who provides instruction and cautions to prevent injury to the athlete in demonstration to a group of boys and girls. this strenuous event are emphasized through- Each important point is covered, step-by- out the film. step, and a lesson is given in selection of ball, stance, approach, aim, delivery, follow- BROTHERS IN BLOOD (tfc) through, and direction. j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.65 Carey Wilson goes to a Red Cross Blood BOWS AND ARROWS (of) Bank to donate his pint of blood. The doc- j-h-a 10 minutes bw: $2.10 tor, an old friend, tells him the story of the of scientific research A thrilling outdoor adventure with bow and origin and development possible the saving of lives arrow. An archery game called "roving" is that made human demonstrated. Special tricks are performed by blood transfusions as scientists discovered by five-time champion Russ Hoogerhyde. the properties and different types of blood. Restricted to classroom use. BOY, A BAT AND A BASEBALL (yc) BUILDING CHILDREN'S PERSONALITIES WITH i-j-h 17 minutes bw: $3.45 CREATIVE DANCE (uc) The story of amateur baseball for boys from general 30 minutes color: $9.40 8 to 18. Shows examples from Little League In teaching dancing to a group of children, Baseball, the Babe Ruth League, and Amer- the teacher skillfully guides and praises each ican Legion Baseball. child toward a unique personal and impro- vised style, leading them from the point BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR (mcgh)* when they are embarrassed and tense to c-a 22 minutes bw: $4.75 their eventual demonstration of creative Demonstrates two ways by which we can expression. study the function of different brain areas in human behavior: the method of artifi- CANADA DANCES (nfbc) cially stimulating different parts of the brain general 9 minutes bw: $1.65 with an electrode and observing the results Traditional and present-day dances are seen and the method of measuring, by means of as the response of group and individual to tests, the changes in behavior following in- environmental pressures. The influence of juries different areas of the brain. in social conditions on dance forms is demon- strated in a survey which ranges from Indian BREAKDOWN (mcgh) religious dances, through the national and c-a 44 minutes bw: $6.65 folk dances of pioneers and early settlers, A vivid and completely authentic case study the square dances of rural communities, to of a young woman who develops a schizoid the mechanistic individualism of modern personality. Through the camera's eye we jive. follow the course of her treatment — first in CANCER (eb) a mental health clinic and later in a state hospital. Finally we see her discharged from j-h-c-a 12 minutes color: $3.40 this institution to complete her rehabilitation A timely film explaining the basic facts that as a member of her family. everyone should know about cancer. De- scribes the nature of cancer, the widespread BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION (ctcs) necessity for constant vigilance in the detec- a 16 minutes color: $2.15 tion and subsequent treatment of cancer. Explains the steps to follow in breast exami- CANCER: A RESEARCH STORY (acs) nation. The fi'm stresses that if breast cancer were suspected earlier by women themselves, j-h-c-a 31 minutes color: $2.15 80 % of the patients could be saved by An exceptionally interesting film showing the surgery. This film should be accompanied history of cancer research. One of the main by a discussion period with a doctor on hand problems in this field has been whether or to answer all questions. Primarily for wom- not cancer is inherited. By long and contin- en's clubs, parent-teacher associations, social uous experiments in the field of genetics the organizations and church societies. answer has finally been found.

21 CARE OF HAIR AND NAILS (eb) photography make possible a careful study p-i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 of each of the techniques demonstrated. Em- phasizes the need for constant practice. A fairy tale character shows youngsters how to clean and manicure fingernails, how to CELLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS (ath) trim toenails, and how to shampoo and j-h-c brush the hair. She lets them see some 14 minutes bw: $2.70 common diseases of the scalp and uses ani- The activities of a number of kinds of cells mated drawings to show the structure of are illustrated including mitosis or cell divi- hair and nails, and to explain why their sion, beating cilia, blood cells engulfing bac- care is important. teria, and the proliferation and growth of cardiac and other tissue. Includes techniques CARE OF THE FEET, THE (eb) and examples of tissue culture. j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 CHALLENGE: SCIENCE AGAINST CANCER (ifb) Emphasizes the extreme importance of good h-c-a 33 minutes bw: $5.65 foot care, and points out the tragic results of ill-fitting shoes. Diagrams shown on the Shows the research now being carried on to bones and muscles of the feet serve to sim- discover the cause, development and cure plify and make plain the reasons why great for cancer. A secondary purpose of the film care should be used in selecting good shoes is the recruitment of high school and college and in exercising the feet to make them students into scientific work. strong. CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL (of)

CARE OF THE SKIN (eb) j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 p-i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Plays by the nation's outstanding teams. Demonstrates the good habits of skin hy- Analyzed by Nat Holman, head basketball giene which every child should form. Por- coach at the College of the City of New the of trays three attractive children as they pre- York. Emphasizes value teamwork. pare for bed, showing the proper way to The man-to-man defense and its variations are with the best used under wash hands and face, to clean the nails, and shown means varying situations to counteract them. Other to bathe. Common skin ailments are illus- including receiving, trated. Animated drawings describe the fundamentals, passes, structure of the skin and explain why soap and pivot plays are sketched. is necessary for cleanliness. CHAMPIONSHIP FORM (sf)

CAREERS IN RECREATION (ai) j-h-a 9 minutes bw: $1.65 h-c-a 25 minutes color: $7.40 The film takes several phases of Olympic competition and compares them so far as Depicts some of the duties of recreational body movement and form are concerned. It leaders in various social areas such as civilan, shows that perfect body coordination and military, hospital and industrial communi- grace of movement are essential to cham- ties. Explains the unlimited opportunities pionship athletic standards. Great Olympic of making recreation a career for young men stars are shown in action. and women.

CHANNEL BASS AND STRIPERS (sf) CATCHING FUNDAMENTALS (c) j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.25 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Champion surf-casters fight champions of the Here's big leaguer Mike Tresh to demon- surf off Montauk Point and Cape Hatteras. strate good catching. He shows such funda- mentals as how to crouch and signal, how CHECKING FOR INJURIES (arc) to throw the ball, how to catch the pitch, h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $2.50 field fouls, back up first base, etc. He dem- onstrates the skill and strategy that can make A helpful guide in first aid training pro- a catcher the team's most valuable player. grams. This film presents an analysis of how to examine and protect an injured CATCHING IN BASEBALL (eb) person. j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 CHIROPRACTIC STORY (ichs) Professional baseball players demonstrate ef- color: fective techniques for catching the thrown j-c-a 22 minutes $2.15 ball, the high-batted ball, and the ground Description of training for a career as a ball. Slow-motion, stop-motion, and close-up chiropractor.

22 CHOICE IS YOURS, THE (wcfo) Stanford team go through the paces of the j-h-c-a 23 minutes color: $4.65 "T" that brought them fame.

Dr. A. C. Ivy, University of Illinois profes- CLEAN WATERS (ge) sor, and young people question a science j-h-c-a 24 minutes color: $7.65 teacher about the effects of alcohol. Preventing the pollution of our water sup- CHOOSING A DOCTOR (mcgh) ply is a problem of vital interest to all citi- zens. film commercial h-c-a 16 minutes bw: $3.65 This deals with the necessities for pure water, and presents the When Fred's eight-year-old daughter Cathy dangers to health and life resulting from has what seems to be an attack of appendi- pollution of public water systems. Animated citis, he and his wife, newcomers to town, diagrams illustrate preventive measures. realize they have done nothing about select- ing a doctor. Fred is forced to rely upon a CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY (psc) doctor he met for just a few minutes while c-a 60 minutes bw: $11.15 playing golf. His decision is justified by a Part I : The client is a female graduate stu- successful operation on Cathy, but not be- dent superior in scholastic achievement but fore Fred learns the importance of knowing perturbed about her social isolation. Covers a doctor's qualifications and standing, and the initial interview. how he can obtain such reliable information. Part II: Shows the 32nd session in the case CIRCLING THE BASES (anl) of a middle-aged mother who is experiencing a certain amount of conflict with her hus- j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.00 band and daughter. Recommended for pro- of base are The basic fundamentals running fessional use only. shown. George Sitrnweiss, George Case, and George Myatt are depicted in scenes from CO-ED SPORTS (rko) actual baseball games. h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $2.65

CIRCULATION luwl Women perform a variety of sports at Stan- ford University. They are active in archery, j-h-c-a 18 minutes color: $5.65 fencing, swimming, golf, and modern dance. Animated diagrams of the human body de- scribe the systematic and pulmonary circu- COLOR OF HEALTH (aba) lation of the blood. The structure and j-h 11 minutes color: $2.15 functions of heart, lungs, arteries, veins, and Explains the value of physical education and capillaries are also described. the Shows stresses the importance of good eating habits route of the blood through the the body, in physical and mental well being. heart cycle, and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and cells of the COMMON COLD, THE (eb) body. p-i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 the facts about the com- CIRCULATION: WHY AND HOW (ew) Illustrates known mon cold, its care, and secondary infections j-h 10 minutes color: $3.60 that may grow out of it. Tells the story of Explains the needs of the body's cells and a boy who contracts a cold and visits his how some of these needs are serviced by the doctor for examination and advice. Reveals, circulation system. It details how blood re- by means of the doctor's illustrated expla- turns from the capillaries to the heart nation, why the common cold is serious and through the venous system, how the cham- how it should be taken care of. bers of the heart pump the blood through the pulmonary system then back through the COMMON HEART DISORDERS AND THEIR arterial system to the capillaries. CAUSES (mcgh) c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.90 CITY OF THE SICK (nmh) First reviews the functioning of a healthy h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $2.85 heart and circulatory system. Then studies Mental patients can be restored to a useful common heart disorders, giving the history, living. A mental hospital attendant is seen symptoms and effects of childhood rheumatic as he serves the patients; little things noted fever, the assumed causes of hypertension, by the attendant often sparks the patient on and the effects of each of the conditions the road back to recovery. which may be caused by arteriosclerosis.

CLARK SHAUGHNESSY "T" (avf) COMMUNITY HEALTH AND YOU (mcgh) h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $5.15 j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.35

Members of the 1941 unbeaten and untied This film is designed to acquaint the viewer

23 with the vital services of local community CONTROL OF BODY TEMPERATURE (eb) health services, and the necessity for the co- j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 operation of all citizens with these services. By means of laboratory demonstrations, ani- The protection of water and food supplies mated drawings and special photography, and proper sanitation measures to guard phenomena associated with variations of against pollution by waste materials are body temperature in animals and man are among the many services which are per- shown. Foods are designated as the source formed by these agencies and discussed in of body heat and the roles of nerves, glands the film. and muscles in its control are portrayed. COMMUNITY KEEPS HEALTHY, A (fa)* The blood stream is depicted as the dis- tributor of heat, and the function of the i-j-h 10 minutes color: $3.60 hypothalamus is compared to that of a Discusses what is necessary in order to make thermostat. a community a healthy place. Shows the community health department inspectors DANCE DEMONSTRATION (pma) dairies to test milk and visit pro- who visit j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.30 duce markets, the city workers who clean In the first part the group demonstrates the streets, and the water department work- techniques to develop flexibility, flowing ers who keep the water pure. Shows that elevation. In the second part community health depends upon the united movement and ways are shown to stimulate the imagination efforts of all. to develop dramatic character and to find COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH (mhfb) fresh ways of moving. h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $6.15 DANCE FESTIVAL (brf) How a community, once it sees the need for c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 mental health facilities, can work together to achieve a broad mental health program. The successful contestants at the Interna- Through the use of an interesting example, tional Dance Festival in London are fea- we see how the community and the govern- tured in the dances of the Ukraine, Cau- mental agency together can provide an ef- casus, Uzbekistan, and Armenia. fective mental health service. DANCER'S WORLD (rem) CONFESSIONS OF A COLD (nmp) j-h-c-a 31 minutes bw: $6.65 a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Martha Graham discusses the dancer as a A "cold sprite" reveals to a young lady the creative artist, explaining the craft simply seriousness of colds, the loss they cause, how and clearly while members of the company- colds spread, and methods of treatment. An- execute a dance to illustrate her theories. imation and live photography are combined. Excerpts are given from the company reper- toire. CONSUMPTION OF FOODS (eb) DANGEROUS STRANGER (sd) h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 p-i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Presents basic food needs and regional defi- ciencies of various peoples of the world. De- Should be shown to all elementary school fines minimum standards of food consump- children. Impresses the child with the need tion in terms of energy requirements and a to be on guard against molesters, and not to balanced diet. Suggests methods to bring become friendly with strangers. The dangers food consumption to adequate levels by in- of listening to the "dangerous stranger" are creasing land productivity, raising individual explained, and places and circumstances un- purchasing power and solving distribution der which the child may encounter "danger- problems. ous strangers" are dramatized.

CONTEMPORARY DANCE (silent) (pma) DAREDEVILS ON ICE (uw) h-c-a 30 minutes color: $5.15 i- j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.25 Winter sports and thrill-hunters are featured Reel I : American dancers and choreogra- phers including , Doris Hum- here in exciting action. Ski races, ice boat- phrey, Charles Weidman, , Jose ing, auto races, bobsled racers risking lives Limon, Harriette Anne Gray and Perry- for speed are all included in this thrilling Mansfield students. movie. Reel II: Young American dancers including DASHES, HURDLES, AND RELAYS (eb) Robin Gregory, Allegra Fuller, Harriette bw: Anne Gray, Eleanor King, Iris Mabry, j-h 18 minutes $4.15 Valerie Bettis and students. Demonstrates accepted methods of starting,

24 sprinting, hurdling, and baton passing. Ana- ball including Connie Mack, John McGraw, lyzes in^detail the 100, 200, and 400 meter Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Tris Speaker. dashes. Illustrates varying forms in the high THE DENTAL ASSISTANT CAREER hurdles, 200 meter low hurdles, and 400 — A OF SERVICE (hew) meter hurdles. h-c 13 minutes color: $2.15 DAY OF THE FIGHT (mcgh) This film introduces us to the dental assist- j-h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.85 ant and the preparation for a career in the Follows the activities of Walter Cartier, field. Not only must the dental assistant be middleweight boxer, on the day of a fight. familiar with the technical aspects of the dentist's work, but she must be able to man- DEAFNESS IN CHILDREN (THE SEARCH) (cbs) age the dentist's office and act as a secre- c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 tary and receptionist for the office. Training Shows the research done at Johns Hopkins includes personal make-up and hair styling. University on the diagnosis and cure of DENTAL HEALTH: HOW AND WHY (c) deafness in children. Based on the theory bw: $2.15 that there is rarely a total loss of hearing, color: the research illustrates how children with i-j 10 minutes $3.40 hearing difficulties can still lead full and Presents a dramatic review of what research useful lives, if they receive early diagnosis and experiments have done to promote and immediate treatment and training. better dental health for the American pub- lic. Brings you an up-to-date report on diet DEATH IN THE ARENA (sf) and its relation to the growth and decay of a 10 minutes bw: $2-25 teeth, new sodium fluoride applications, and Bull-fighting scenes in which the matador, the latest techniques of oral hygiene. The of of the American Manolete, loses his life. coveted Seal Approval Dental Association has been awarded to this DEDICATED, THE (ui) film. h-c-a 24 minutes color: no charge DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE Insight into professional education for the ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Iwul health sciences of medicine, dentistry, phar- c-a 20 minutes bw: $4.85 macy and nursing. It takes the viewer into surgery, experimental laboratories, class- Shows a physical education specialist and a solve of rooms and clinics. We see students working teacher working together to some with doctors and patients in the University the first emotional and social problems in of Illinois' research hospitals. It acquaints the 9 and 10 year age group. viewers with the fascinating and vital edu- DIARY OF A SERGEANT (uw) cation of men and women dedicating their bw: lives to the health and happiness of others. h-c-a 22 minutes $2.15 Traces the treatment of an amputee in an DEFENSE AGAINST INVASION (wdp) army hospital and his rehabilitation, includ- general 12 minutes color: $3.00 ing his skillful manipulation of artificial arms Explains in simple fashion through anima- and hands. tion and actual photography how vaccina- DIGESTION: PART I (uw) tion makes the body immune to disease. j-h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.65 DEFENSIVE FOOTWORK IN BASKETBALL (eb) Study of the mechanical and muscular proc- j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 esses involved in the digestion of food. Ani- are to emphasize and Analyzes the two basic defense moves: 1) the mated diagrams used parallel movement, which governs lateral clarify the detail of each process. guarding motions, and 2) the strike, which DIGESTION: PART II (uw) governs advancing and retreating motions. j-h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $3.85 Emphasis is placed on correlation of arm movement with footwork, turning, pivoting, Shows chemical changes involved in the di- and getting into position for taking the ball gestion of the three main types of foods — on the rebound. carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.

DEMOCRACY OF BASEBALL (anl) DIGESTION OF FOODS (eb) j-h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 History of baseball featuring some of the A summary of the digestive process includ- past and present stars of professional base- ing the work performed in mouth, stomach,

25 and small intestine. Illustrates mechanical an accident precipitates a discussion by a aspects such as mastication, swallowing, group of teen-agers on attitudes toward use stomach contractions, intestinal segmenta- of alcoholic beverages. Designed to provoke tion, and intestinal peristalsis, and depicts group discussion of individual and group chemical reactions of various digestive juices. attitudes on the topic. Animation shows absorption of digestive products into the blood. DISTANCE RACES (eb) j-h 8 minutes bw: $2.15 DIGESTION IN OUR BODIES (c)* Permits careful study of form and style in i-j 11 minutes color: $3.60 the 800 meter, 1500 meter, and 5000 meter The steps in the digestive process are traced races, and in the 3000 meter steeplechase. and functions of main organs explained. We Contrasts style of the distance runner with are shown how and why food must be di- that of the dash man. Emphasizes correct gested before the body can use it, and why techniques in the start, the finishing spurt. correct eating attitudes and habits are im- Utilizes slow-motion photography. portant. X-ray techniques and simplified diagrams help explain digestion. DIVING FUNDAMENTALS (of) DISCOVERY OF ANESTHESIA, THE (YOU ARE j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.65 THERE) (cbs) Brief history of the sport of diving with j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 various diving fundamentals explained and demonstrated. Instructor is Fred Cady, Uni- A memorable date in medical history is that versity of California, who has coached of October 16, 1846, when Dr. Morton's American Olympic teams. new pain-suppressor (ether) was used suc- cessfully in a surgical operation in Boston. DR. PINEL UNCHAINS THE INSANE (YOU ARE DISCUS, THE (uw) THERE) (cbs) j-h-c-a minutes j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 27 bw: $5.65 Dr. Pinel fights for treat- In stressing fundamentals, condition, and In 1793, humane of the mentally ill, heretofore treated form, this film demonstrates principle of ment as incurable criminals. centrifugal force, muscle development for His success in a Paris hospital for the insane was a milestone side arm throw, grips, finger roll, heel and in medical annals. thumb pressure, finger exercises, clockwise the spin, and hip snap. DOLPHIN KICK, THE (c) DISCUS (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION i-j-h 8 minutes bw: $2.00 SERIES) (rf) With the use of an underwater camera, we j-h-c 13V2 minutes bw: $2.60 see an amazing demonstration of this new Shows principles of the discus throw. The swimming technique. An analysis of the in this stroke is technique is shown through the analysis of body movements used ex- championship-type throws. With the aid of plained by an excellent swimmer as he shows slow motion, the essential points of form are the dolphin kick in actual use. The film made vivid. In the film we work with an stresses the importance of practice in order inexperienced candidate and put him to master the kick. through the drills needed to acquire good DRUG ADDICTION (eb) form. j-h-a 22 minutes bw: $3.85 DISCUSSION PROBLEMS: WHAT ABOUT The story of a youthful addict emphasizes ALCOHOLISM (mcgh) the hazards of the use of narcotic drugs. j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows the derivation of various drugs, the Presents different approaches to alcoholism. causes and physiological effects of drug ad- Follows a high school class as they investi- diction, and the treatment for those who are gate law and medicine and interview indi- addicted. viduals in order to obtain their views on DYNAMIC POSTURE (FOUR PARTS) (aacc) alcoholism. This film is designed to stimu- late discussion of the nature, cause, and h-c-a 9 minutes each color: $2.15 each treatment of this social ill. This film shows the dynamic postures of the body in motion or in action, and points out DISCUSSION PROBLEMS: WHAT ABOUT the direct relation of posture to comfort, DRINKING (mcgh) mechanical efficiency and physiological func- j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 tioning. The film was prepared primarily A dramatic situation in which the report of for orthopedic physicians, nurses, physical

26 therapists and physical education teachers. ( 1 ) to convince young people of college age It is also suitable for persons in related fields that emotional upsets are common, (2) to as well as for students. show that if a disturbance of this kind is prolonged, the need for professional counsel EARS AND HEARING, THE (eb) and care is just as important and normal as j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $2.15 with any physical illness, and (3) to explain Describes the physiology of the human ear in simplified language some of the basic by means of animated drawings and close-up techniques of psychiatric treatment and thereby allay some of the stigma attached photography of the ear as it is functioning. Portrays how parts of the ear operate, and to the necessity for this treatment. records some of the important kinds of ENDOCRINE GLANDS (eb) sounds in our environment. Explains com- mon causes of impaired hearing and demon- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 strates how a hearing aid is used. Demonstrates the importance of various glands of internal secretion. By means of EDUCATION IN SPORTS, AN (ui) diagrammatic drawings and experiments on j-h-c 17 minutes bw: no charge a goat, the film points out the effects of Men students enrolling in physical education improper functioning of the glands and the classes at the University of Illinois will be causes and remedies of faulty glandular able to choose from 32 different courses. actions. These courses are broken down into six ENDOCRINE GLANDS: HOW THEY AFFECT YOU major areas: 1) Therapeutic, 2) Aquatic, (mcgh) 3) Athletics and Acrobatics, 4) Combatives, 5) Team Sports, and 6) Recreational Sports. h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $4.00 Scenes of representative sports in each area Animation shows the location of endocrine are shown. glands in the human body and explains how hormones secreted by these glands affect OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (ui) EDUCATION growth, metabolism, sexual development, c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.25 and behavior. Discusses the use of animal Depicts all phases of a well-rounded, na- hormones in the treatment of human dis- tionally recognized program for the educa- eases. tion of exceptional and handicapped chil- dren, including the blind, deaf, crippled, ESCAPE IN CANADA (uw) speech impaired, and mentally retarded ones. i-j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.70 Emphasis on guidance of the child toward Shows vast Canadian wilderness areas which physical therapy and recreational pursuits. provide campers and sportsmen with an es- cape from modern civilization. ELEMENTARY TACTICS OF LIFESAVING (caa) j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $2.15 ESSENTIALS OF FIRST AID (uw) This film shows how to gain control of the j-h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $3.65 victim by surface and underwater ap- Describes some of the medical facilities proaches, breaks, and carries. Slow motion afloat, methods of transporting and protect- land drills and demonstrations in the water ing injured men, rescuing and reviving men are presented. overcome by smoke, contents of Navy first aid kits, and steps in the examination and ELEMENTARY TECHNIQUES OF FIELD HOCKEY treatment of the wounded. (2 PARTS) (silent) (ustfh) j-h-c 30 minutes color: $5.15 ETHER FOR ANESTHESIA (mcc) Shows elementary strokes and teaching j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $2.15

methods in field hockey. Ether today is rigidly tested for stability and strength, in marked contrast to the days ELIMINATION (uw) when ether was first manufactured for use in j-h-c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.65 surgical operations. Shows the history of A study of the human body's methods of distillation of ether as well as the manufac- elimination. The structure and functions of turing process. the four routes of elimination are described HEALTH (c) in detail — skin, kidneys, lungs, and colon. EXERCISE AND j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 EMOTIONAL HEALTH (mcgh) There is much more to exercising than just c 20 minutes bw: $4.15 building muscles. Ernie was in a run-down This film has three primary objectives: condition and sick too often. Jean slouched

27 through life, was awkward and too shy. Hal Planned Parenthood and the help available was "all work and no play," and much too at Planned Parenthood clinics. A new father irritable. Yet exercise and participation in tells the story by utilizing a flashback of his athletics helped each of them to overcome a own childhood, the problems faced by his particular difficulty. The film shows that the family because of too many children, and right kind of exercises will go a long way the help found through Planned Parenthood. toward making them healthier, happier, and more apt to succeed in any undertaking. FAITH, HOPE AND HOGAN (ch) j-h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $3.75 EXPLORING WITH X-RAYS (ge) A highly inspirational film, based on the j-h-a 36 minutes bw: $2.15 come-back of champion golfer, Ben Hogan. Made for the information and education of The film shows that personal responsibility the general public, this film is designed to is an important factor in over-coming hand- offer to the layman an idea of the scope of icaps. the use of X-rays and to inform him in an entertaining manner of its potentialities. The FIGHT GAME, THE (megh) film is not regarded as a demonstration of j-h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.40 X-ray procedures in their entirety nor as Starting from the days when the rules of depicting in detail complete modern radio- boxing were first formalized, this film gives graphic technique. Produced with the co- glimpses of such past heroes as Gans, Nelson, operation and approval of the American Dempsey, Tunney, and Louis at the height College of Radiology. of their greatness. Also emphasized is the use of boxing by groups working with boys EYES AND THEIR CARE (eb) to give them healthful recreation and to j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 channel their energies away from socially The physiology and hygiene of the eye are destructive practices. treated in detail. Animated drawings clarify structure and function. The film explains FIRST AID: FUNDAMENTALS (c) bw: $2.15 eye movements, learning to judge distance, i-j 11 minutes color: $3.40 light receptors, field of vision, night blind- introduction to first aid: covers skin ness, double vision, near and far-sightedness, An wounds, burns, sprains bruises and pre- infections, and protection of the eyes. and sents an introductory demonstration of the EYES FOR TOMORROW (nspb) back-pressure arm-lift method of artificial j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.15 respiration.

Stresses relationship of good general health FIRST AID ON THE SPOT (3RD EDITION) (eb) to good eye health. Tells the importance of j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.35 prenatal care as a means of reducing inci- types of injuries or dis- dence of blindness due to venereal diseases; Features six common care of babies' eyes at birth; use of special abilities and the approved American Red for handling each: caring educational facilities for partially seeing Cross technique

; splinting, children; the necessity for regular eye ex- for wounds, burns, and shock of aminations; importance of good lighting and controlling bleeding, and administering arti- safe working practices in schools and indus- ficial respiration. try. Outlines symptoms, development, detec- FIRST MAJOR TEST OF PENICILLIN (YOU ARE tion and treatment of glaucoma. THERE) (cbs)

EYES: THEIR STRUCTURE AND CARE (c) j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 bw: $2.25 An example of the scientific development in j-h 11 minutes color: $3.40 modern medicine and the influence it makes Ed's headaches, failing grades, and poor dis- in war and peace is dramatized by the dis- tance judgment lead to a discussion of com- covery of a yellow-brown powder. Its sub- mon symptoms of eye trouble. Animation sequent use creates new hope for millions. demonstrates the functioning of the eye and FIRST STEPS (unfd) its structure. Common defects and their corrections are shown and the professions of j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 the ophthalmologist, optometrist, and opti- A child crippled by paralysis can become a cian are explained. normal citizen, useful to himself and to so- ciety through proper training. Training and FAIR CHANCE (ntb) practice in the handling of toys can be trans- c-a 14'/2 minutes color: $3.50 ferred into the handling of tools and utensils. A dramatization points out the need for This film was taken in a summer camp for

28 crippled children and as it ends, a little boy FOOTBALL FUNDAMENTALS: SLOCKING AND leaves his parents to take his first unaided TACKLING (c) steps on a crowded city street. h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows defensive and offensive techniques FISHING FUN luw) after an introduction by Tug Wilson who j-h-c-a 8 minutes bw: $1.70 stresses the importance of good blocking and tackling. Scenes of fishing including underwater shots of bass stalking and striking a fisherman's FOOTBALL KICKING TECHNIQUES lath) artificial bait. h-c 20 minutes bw: $3.90 FISHING THRILLS luw) Ken Strong illustrates the fine points of punting, place kicking, and other details im- j-h-a 8 minutes bw: $1.65 portant to good kicking in football. You don't wait for a bite, a thrill, or a fish in this exciting film. The camera goes where FOOTBALL PARADE OF 1945 (uw) hungrily eye the bait and the gamesters general 10 minutes bw: $2.15 strike with a flash of silver scales. You hold Film highlights of Army-Navy, Columbia- fast to a bending rod, you give a fighting Yale, Georgia Tech-Tulane, Notre Dame- fish more line, you meet his vicious rushes, Illinois, Washington-So. California, Navy- you strain to reel him in, you win the battle. Notre Dame, Michigan-Ohio State, Indiana- Purdue, and Purdue-Ohio State. FLYING TARGETS (of) j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.25 FOOTBALL PARADE OF 1949 (uw) The hunting of duck in the scenic marsh- general 9 minutes bw: $2.15 land of the Tidewater section of Virginia is Highlights of the season's outstanding games. shown. FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1943 (ics)

FOOD THAT BUILDS GOOD HEALTH (c) general 11 minutes bw: $2.15 bw: $2.15 The best moments from the big games of the i-j-h 9 minutes color: $3.40 '43 season are shown in this sports review. relationship of good health to Stresses the FRAUD FIGHTERS (mcgh) the foods we eat and what those foods are. j-h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.40 Irritability, lack of energy and physical weakness are some of the results of a poor, Shows the work of the U.S. Food and Drug unbalanced diet. How eating the right foods Administration in maintaining a constant regularly, in the right amounts, contributes watch over all medicines, foods, cosmetics, to building strong, healthy bodies is shown. and other items sold interstate to make cer- tain that the products are not harmful and conform with the manufacturer's claims. FOODS AND NUTRITION (eb) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION (mcgh)* Develops a general understanding of proper c-a 30 minutes color: $8.40 principles of nutrition. Analyzes normal Illustrates the basic facts of human repro- dietary requirements of carbohydrates, fats, duction, showing childbirth as an emotional proteins, minerals, vitamins, and water. and spiritual experience as well as a physical Animated drawings depict absorption and one. This film presents the story of repro- transformation of sugars, carbohydrates, fats, duction as the case history of a young farm and proteins, and explains the method of couple. One theme in the film is the lesson determining basal metabolism rate. Labora- that human reproduction is an integral part tory experiments show results of deficiencies of the universal pattern of nature. By means in minerals vitamins. and of animation, the film also explains the cre- ation and development of the new life. FOOTBALL FOR MILLIONS (ihsa) CELL (acs) j-h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $2.15 FROM ONE 14 minutes color: $3.65 An amateur chooses Football Rules as his h-c-a quiz show category. His experience with This cell study considers embryonic, regen- official interpretations proves interesting, hu- erative, and degenerative cell behavior. Be- morous and embarrassing when asked to be ginning with the fertilized egg-cell and pro- the sole judge of the rules on intricate foot- ceeding through the various life stages from ball play situations. infancy to old-age, diagrammatic and live-

29 action sequences review the phenomena of plants, animals, and man. Demonstrates the generative growth. The film then moves on relationship of food to body growth and to regenerative growth in the repair and maintenance through examples of controlled replacement of bodily tissues. Finally, the experiments. abnormal growth of cancer is presented. FUNDAMENTALS OF DIVING (uw) FUNCTIONS OF THE BODY (uw) j-h-c 11 minutes color: $3.80 j-h 16 minutes bw: $3.00 Demonstrates the first simple exercises for Demonstrates the interdependence of body learning water entry and body control prac- ; systems — skeletal, muscular, vascular, res- tice bouncing and familiarization with 1- piratory, excretory, endocrinous, and ner- meter springboard. vous. Shows how their collaboration in the FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRST AID (BOYS) (uw) body makes it a smoothly-functioning unit. j-h-a 18 minutes color: $4.65 FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (kb) Shows the five main parts of personal dam- h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 age control; fundamentals of first aid; Illustrates and describes the nervous system wounds; bomb blast and burns; fractures, and its functions. Emphasis is placed on its and artificial respiration. regulation of all healthy bodily functions. FUNDAMENTALS OF SWIMMING (arc) FUNDAMENTALS OF BADMINTON iaap) j-h-c-a 31 minutes bw: $3.80 j-h-c 12 minutes bw: $2.35 Tips and hints advise the beginning swim- This film covers the basic fundamentals of mer on the fundamentals of swimming. Par- badminton — the grip, forehand and back- ticularly useful for those who are enrolled in hand drop shot, smash, drive, round the the Red Cross intermediate program. head shot and footwork. These basic funda- FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS (bfs) mentals are demonstrated by left and right handed players and shown in regular speed j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.40 and slow motion. Some of the outstanding Donald Budge demonstrates basic points. players in the United States demonstrated Simple forehand, back hand and service the fundamentals. strokes, as well as more advanced strokes are analyzed, and helpful suggestions for FUNDAMENTALS OF BOXING (Ifi) their proper execution are clearly demon- j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.65 strated. Carl Seibert, veteran boxing instructor, and TRACK FIELD (eb) his students demonstrate every move, offen- FUNDAMENTALS OF AND sive and defensive. j-h 25 minutes bw: $5.15 Shows Bob Mathias, 1952 decathlon cham- FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE SWIMMING: pion, in training. He demonstrates starts in PART I STROKES AND STROKING SKILLS (en) — running, techniques in broad jumping, ways j-h-c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.55 to hold the shot, techniques in high jump- Creative swimming is an art form and re- ing, discus throwing, pole vaulting, and quires flawless mastery of certain skills. Ana- hurdling. lyzes and develops the water wheel, front JAI ALAI (tfc) crawl, back crawl, side stroke, and spinning GAME OF top. general 9 minutes bw: $1.50 Shows the beginnings and development of FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE SWIMMING: the great Mexican game that is rapidly gain- PART II — BODY POSITIONS AND FIGURES (en) ing popularity all over the world. Relates j-h-c-a 16 minutes bw: $3.45 this fast moving, exciting game to the game The principle of sculling is studied as a of handball, and then shows some exciting method of propulsion basic to creative swim- scenes in the Fronton Mexico — the arena ming. Body positions studied are the back in Mexico City where the game is at its best. layout, front layout and side layout. Film Restricted to classroom use. then illustrates a variety of body figures. GIRLS BASKETBALL FOR BEGINNERS (bfs) FUNDAMENTALS OF DIET (eb) j-h 18 minutes bw: $3.90 j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Thirteen- to fifteen-year-old girls in actual Describes the basic types of food needed in game situations illustrate the basic skills and daily diet. Shows man's sources of food and rules of basketball. The number and posi- discloses the interchange of energy among tions of the players, the rules, scoring, fouls,

30 free shots, kinds of passes, dribbling, and an essential attribute of an attractive ap- types of basket shooting are all included. pearance, this film reminds us that if a girl stands well, she will actually be healthier, GIRLS IN WHITE (mcgh) because good circulation and healthy nerves h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.75 are related to proper posture. Models dem- Through the story of one girl, the film shows onstrate correct and incorrect posture. Ex- the training one receives for the nursing pro- amples of good carriage are shown. fession including basic training, clinical work, and surgery assistant. GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: WARDROBE (ifb) j-h 14 minutes color: $4.70 GIRLS, LET'S LEARN SOFTBALL (uw) Shows how to use care and intelligence in j-h-c 20 minutes bw: $4.10 choosing garments and accessories for school Mimetic instruction, or the technique of en- and social occasions. Propriety of dress to couraging imitation for better form and occasion, suitability of accessories, neatness greater skill as shown in this film is an of shoes and stockings, camouflaging over- entirely new kind of instruction. A unique weight and underweight tendencies and film in that it is addressed to teachers as other physical conditions by style selection, well as to students. This is Softball instruc- seasonal suitability, importance of posture — tion at its best. these are among the things illustrated in this film. GOLF MISTAKES (tfc) h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.65 GOOD SPEECH FOR GARY (mcgh) Horton Smith, Lawson Little, Harry Cooper, c-a 20 minutes bw: $4.15 and Jimmy Thompson demonstrate good The story of a second grade boy who has and bad golf techniques. Restricted to class- been helped to overcome his stuttering by room use. the cooperation of teachers, parents, and classmates. Effective techniques and various GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS (c) teaching aids for correcting speech defects j-h 10 minutes color: $3.40 are used such as flannelboard, radio, pup- Anne spends an evening with Rosemary and pets, choral speaking, social-drama, etc. learns that the secret of achieving an attrac- GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP (c) tive appearance is the result of a carefully followed routine of good grooming: a well- i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 planned wardrobe, attention to hair, nails, What is good sportsmanship? Through lively teeth, cleanliness, posture, proper diet, and story situations, the audience sees examples rest. of good sportsmanship in action. Impor- tance of sportsmanship in all phases of daily GIRLS: (ifb) GOOD GROOMING FOR HAIR CARE living is emphasized. j-h 14 minutes color: $4.70 GOODBYE, MR. GERM (ntb) The way to care for healthy hair — to bring j-h-c-a out its lustrous, natural beauty — and to 15 minutes bw: $2.65 arrange it in a way that frames the face Presents basic facts about tuberculosis largely flatteringly are the subjects of this film. by means of animated cartoons. The germ Close-ups of teen-age models make hair care "Tee Bee" tells the story of his life, while techniques easy to understand and apply. the doctor tells the germ of the modern way of fighting tuberculosis. GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: MAKE-UP (ifb) j-h 11 minutes color: $3.70 GREAT BALLERINA (brf) The steps in care of the complexion and h-c-a 6 minutes bw: $1.65 application of make-up are depicted and Features the great Russian ballerina, Galina discussed: proper soap and water cleansing, Ulanova, in a portion of Tschaikowsky's application of powder, use of lipstick brush "Swan Lake Ballet." and shaping of the lips, and eye make-up to achieve a natural effect. The result — GREY TROUT (nfbc) demonstrated by three pretty teen-age mod- j-h-c-a 14 minutes color: $2.15 els — is an appearance of healthy, happy, The lakes of northern Ontario provide and natural good looks. plenty of scenic camping sites, as well as deluxe accommodations for the ardent an- GOOD GROOMING FOR GIRLS: POSTURE (ifb) gler. Depicts the art of trout catching by j-h 9 minutes color: $3.40 showing the experiences of a party of fisher- Demonstrating the need for good posture as men camping on the shore of a lake. De-

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scribes the grey trout's distinguishing fea- as a base for the spring, and portrays a tures and comments on the observance of running start. Slow motion photography al- conservation practices as well as on how to lows unhurried study of action and tech- deal with full-sized cagey fighters. niques.

GROWING UP (PREADOLESCENCE) (c) HEALTH HEROES: THE BATTLE AGAINST i-j 10 minutes color: $3.40 DISEASE (c) Children illustrate variations in the normal i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.35 growth process. Animation and silhouette The contributions of five great men in the photography help show that growing up is battle against disease are examined within an uneven process which differs between an historical framework. We see how Van boys and girls and varies with individuals Leeuwenhoek began the study of bacteria and age. The role of the endocrine glands by improving the microscope; how Jenner in controlling growth is explained along with developed the concept of vaccination; how health measures which aid the normal grow- Pasteur's and Koch's study of microorgan- ing process. isms threw light on the causes of disease and how Lister helped demonstrate the re- GUARD YOUR HEART (br) lationship between sanitation and health. h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.15 Sam Taylor, a middle-aged man, exerts him- HEALTH IN OUR COMMUNITY (eb) self tires heart. and his When he pays a i-j 15 minutes color: $4.70 visit to his doctor, the latter tells him about Dramatizes the work of the Department of the structure and function of the heart and Health — both the everyday activities re- advises him to slow down. Sam eventually quired to safeguard the community and the adjusts to his new schedule. crises which result from the outbreak of a dangerous disease. Stresses the teamwork GYMNASTICS: PART I (php) between public health personnel and private j-h-c-a 16 minutes bw: $3.65 medical people in dealing with community Slow and fast motion photography catches health programs: unsanitary living condi- parallel expert gymnasts performing on the tions, industrial hazards, accidents, conta- bars, long horse, rope climb, and tumbling. gious disease, and the danger of contami- nated foods. Presents a case study of GYMNASTICS: PART II (php) medical detective work — a fight to prevent j-h-c-a 16 minutes bw: $3.65 an epidemic of typhoid fever. Expert gymnasts demonstrate perfection of form in the free exercise, rings, side horse, HEALTH: YOUR CLEANLINESS (mcgh) and high bar. Some action scenes are in i-j 13 minutes bw: $2.15 slow motion. Designed to promote more healthful living H — THE STORY OF A TEEN-AGE DRUG ADDICT by giving a lesson on health habits applying (mcgh) to personal cleanliness. h-c-a 22 minutes bw: $4.15 HEALTH: YOUR CLOTHING (mcgh) The case history of a teen-age boy and his i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 fight with drugs — how he encounters drugs and becomes an addict, and how he solves Dramatizes the suitable clothing to wear for his problem. health.

HARNESS CHAMPIONS (uw) HEALTH: YOUR FOOD (mcgh) j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 i-j 18 minutes bw: $3.65

Tom Berry, famed race driver, is seen in the Percival Pate, who wouldn't eat anything training of pacers and trotters with revealing but sweets, is visited by Nutrition (a pup- slow-motion shots. Scenes of typical harness pet) and is convinced that by eating meat racing show some of the dangers that drivers and vegetables he will become stronger and face. happier.

HEADSPRINGS IN THE GYM (eb) HEALTH: YOUR POSTURE (mcgh) j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 i-j 12 minutes bw: $2.15 Demonstrates the three fundamental parts A girl who has always been a wallflower of the headspring — the angle headspring, finds that good exercise, work, and sleep will the push-up to the handstand, and the land- correct her posture and help her overcome ing. Illustrates the use of a box and a mat her difficulties.

32 HEALTHY FEET (c) it and the functions of its parts are shown in i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.25 animation. Methods of testing the heart, facts about its workload, and the ways to The structure of the foot is explained with maintain a healthy heart are illustrated. the use of X-ray and animation. The slow motion camera shows the function of each HEART, LUNGS, AND CIRCULATION (c) part in body motion. The importance of i-j 10 ??iinutes color: $3.60 healthy feet and proper care to prevent skin the heart, diseases and other dangers is emphasized. How lungs, veins, arteries, and capillaries work together in the process of HEALTHY LUNGS (c) circulation is explained. Animation, cine- j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 fluorography and a unique combination of artwork and a live subject visualize key Knowledge of the structure and work of the functions. Principles to help maintain lungs helps us to understand how to protect healthy heart and lungs are suggested. them from infection and injury. Shows the windpipe, larynx, bronchial tubes, small air HELEN KELLER IN HER STORY (dro) tubes, and the tiny air sacs. Animation j-h-c-a 45 minutes bw: $6.15 demonstrates how the exchange of waste products for oxygen takes place. HELEN KELLER IN HER STORY, as narrated by Miss Katharine Cornell, is a HEALTHY SKIN (c) simple, honest, tremendously moving film. i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.25 It was produced by Nancy Hamilton and other devoted friends and neighbors of Miss The importance of clean and healthy skin is Keller. In bringing her life story to the explained in relation to the structure and screen, Katharine Cornell, Martha Graham, function of the skin. Animation aids are Gladys Swarthout and President Eisenhower utilized in examining pores, sweat glands, gave freely of their time and talents. Helen oil glands, blood vessels, nerve endings, and Keller, playing her own role, surpassed even other parts of the skin. the greatest actress, as she evoked the HEART AND CIRCULATION (eb) personal drama of her unique and dramatic story of courage, faith, perseverance, and i-j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 hope. Shows how heart and blood vessels circu- late blood throughout the body. Animated HELP WANTED (usbm) drawings depict the nature of the circula- j-h-c 33 minutes bw: $2.15 tory system and muscular and valvular heart Deals with the basic information contained action. Shows factors affecting rate of in courses for beginners in first aid. Dem- heart beat, flow of blood from severed onstrates recent methods of artificial respira- artery, and effect of severing cervical nerve. tion. Shows treatment of burns, shock, bleeding, HEART DISEASE (THE SEARCH) (cbs) and simple and compound frac- tures. Indicates pressure points, uses of h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 bandages and tourniquets, and ways of trans- The results found by a group of specialists porting the injured. who have been examining 500 healthy, normal men for the past seven years have HIGH JUMP (c) been analyzed and interpreted at the Uni- j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 versity of Minnesota and presented as an The side roll and belly roll are demonstrated integral part of the study of heart disease. by regular, slow and stop-motion photog- raphy. Eight exercises are included for the HEART DISEASE: ITS MAJOR CAUSES (eb) development of the muscles and special skills h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 involved in the high jump. The film also Discusses, by using photographs, X-ray pho- shows training for the high hurdles, and tographs, and animated drawings, what stresses the importance of body rhythm. happens when a human heart no longer functions normally. Conditions explained HIGH JUMP (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION are: high blood pressure, hardening of the SERIES) (rf) arteries, and rheumatic fever. j-h-c 13V2 minutes bw: $2.60 Shows principles of the high jump. The HEART: HOW IT WORKS (mcgh) technique is shown through the analysis of j-h 14 minutes bw: $2.65 championship-type jumps. With the aid of A normal heartbeat is amplified to show how slow motion, the essential points of form are it sounds through a stethoscope. The struc- made vivid. In the film we work with an ture of the heart, the flow of blood through inexperienced candidate and put him

33 through the drills needed to acquire good HOW DISEASE TRAVELS luwl form. i-j 11 minutes color: $2.60

Animation is used to explain that harmful HITTING IN BASEBALL (eb) microbes are spread by water, air, insects, j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 and personal contacts. Shows why measures Professional players demonstrate each essen- must be taken to stop the spread of disease tial detail of effective batting. Describes at its source, and that sanitation, and some- three accepted methods for gripping the bat, times even isolation, is necessary to prevent proper stance, and the correct and accepted further infection. A Walt Disney Produc- "swing." Slow-motion, stop-motion, and tion. close-up photography add to the effective- ness and superimposed drawings help in HOW MUCH AFFECTION (mcgh) clarifying difficult techniques. h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $4.65 How much affection should there be be- HOME NURSING (eb) tween a couple that is going steady? How j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 far can young people go in petting and stay Demonstrates the proper procedures in within the bounds of social morals and per- caring for the sick in the home. Shows the sonal standards? This film is intended to ways of bathing and moving the patient in stimulate frank and constructive discussion bed, arranging the bed, and making the among young people. patient generally comfortable. Also describes the techniques of taking and recording HOW OUR BODIES FIGHT DISEASE (eb) temperature, pulse rates, and respiration i-j 8 minutes bw: $2.15 giving medications, and helping the patient Gives an imaginative demonstration of our gradually regain strength during conva- body's ability to prevent and to fight dis- lescence. ease. Live photography and animation show the three lines of defense — skin and HOME NURSING: FUNDAMENTALS (c) mucous membranes, lymph system, and the j-h-a 14 minutes bw: $2.90 blood. Shows such nursing techniques as arranging the sick room, making the bed, taking morn- HOW THE EYE FUNCTIONS (kb) ing care, giving medicine according to j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 doctor's instructions, washing and serving The film presents facts regarding "accom- the patient as well as suggestions on conva- modation," or focal adjustment of the eyes. lescent care. This is preceded by introductory anatomical matter and illustrated by means of animated HOT ICE (sf) drawings. j-h-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows the growing-up of a sport — ice HOW THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM FUNCTIONS hockey. The development of hockey, from (br) "shinny" on the school pond to the excite- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 ment at the Garden, as Toronto and the Explains air passages and their functional Rangers clash in the "fastest game on purposes. Mechanism of breathing, action earth." of the ribs and diaphragm are shown by animation. Necessity of proper posture, HOUSE OF MERCY (mcgh) exercise, plenty of fresh air and rest are h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.85 emphasized. When a father learns that his boy has been injured playing ball, he visits the hospital HOW TO AVOID MUSCLE STRAINS (br) for the first time, and when he learns his h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.15 son is to receive expert attention and will Using live models and animated drawings, soon be up, he tours the various departments this film illustrates the mechanics of mus- and learns how scientifically and efficiently cular activities. Shows the analogy between the staff works. the three types of levers and certain arrange- ments of bones and muscles in the human HOW ANIMAL LIFE BEGINS luw) body. Shows the correct and incorrect ways h-c 9 minutes bw: $1.50 of lifting objects and illustrates the effects Short version of IN THE BEGINNING, of overstrain on the vertebral column. Con- portrays the ovulation, fertilization and cluding section deals with the difficult sub- early development of the mammalian egg. ject of hernias.

34 HOW TO BE WELL GROOMED (c) HUMAN BODY: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (c) j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c 14 minutes color: $4.15 Shows how two young people improve their Animation, X-ray, and live action scenes of personal appearance through attention to the major digestive organs give a detailed good grooming. Demonstrates to students account of the function of this system — to the four fundamentals of appearance: good break down chemically the complex nutri- health, good posture, cleanliness, and neat- ents, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into ness. The students will realize that in simple food materials. The roles played by friendships and in business, success depends the salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, a great deal on good grooming. pancreas, liver, gall bladder, and small and large intestines are closely defined and re- HOW TO CATCH A COLD (kc) lated to each other. general 10 minutes color: $.50 HUMAN BODY: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (c) Shows how colds are spread, how a day or j-h-c 14 minutes color: $4.20 so in bed helps protect the entire com- munity, and how a simple cold may actually This film study of the nervous system be the first symptom of a far more serious emphasizes the basic function of this system, illness. its main organs, the various neurons of which these organs are composed, and the HOW WE HEAR (kb) principal areas of the brain. Microscopic h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 views of nerve tissue and a specimen of a A complete and comprehensive explanation human brain with animation and anatomical charts will help students visualize this com- of the entire ear structure and its mech- anism. plex system and gain a better understand- ing of its control of the body processes. HOW YOU SEE IT (jh)* HUMAN BODY: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (c) j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 bw: $2.90 Tells the story of persistence of vision and j-h 16 minutes color: $4.50 how it makes motion pictures possible. Ani- photomicrography, mated drawings show how the image of an Through animation and including the actual view of fertilization of object is transmitted by the optic nerve to the film presents clearly the brain, and how the image fades instead a human ovum, and accurately the structure and functions of stopping abruptly when the object is re- of the human reproductive system and the moved from the field of vision. Application processes involved in the phenomenon of of the principle to a series of photographs It is recommended that this makes them appear in a continuous un- human birth. separate broken motion. film be shown to boys and girls in groups. HUMAN BODY: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (c) HUMAN BODY, THE: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (c) j-h-c 14 minutes color: $4.00 j-h 14 minutes color: $4.80 The entire circulatory system is analyzzed by film locates and describes the organs of means of animation, cinefluorography, draw- This the respiratory system, and shows in anima- ings, and close-ups of live organs. Included live demonstration the mechanics are the heart, lungs, and kidneys; the key tion and of ventilation the physics of diffusion processes of the circulatory system and the and between alveoli and capillaries. We see the network of arteries and veins that carry respiratory system of varying blood throughout the body. Significant terms effect on the needs for and eliminating carbon are overprinted for emphasis. oxygen dioxide. HUMAN BODY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM (c) HUMAN BODY: SKELETON (c) j-h 14 minutes color: $4.50 j-h-c 10 minutes color: $3.40 A study of the structure and functions of Uses cinefluorography to view the skeletal the excretory system is presented. The main action. Stresses the complexity organs of the system, the kidneys, are ex- structure in of the system and shows how the skeleton plained in detail. We learn that through protects, moves, and supports the body. the processes of filtration of wastes, and the re-absorption of needed nutrients, the kid- HUMAN BRAIN (eb) neys carry on their main function — 11 minutes bw: $2.15 regulation of the composition of blood. The j-h role of the skin in removing water from the Defines the brain and compares its develop- body is also discussed. ment in several animals and in man.

35 Differentiates the functions of the medulla HUMAN REPRODUCTION (megh) and cerebellum describes and the cerebrum h-c-a 22 minutes bw: $4.40 in detail. Also illustrates the cerebral func- This is a factual film on the human repro- tions of perception, motor control analysis, ductive systems and on the process of normal integration and response to stimuli. birth. Models and animated drawings are HUMAN DIGESTION (afh) used throughout the film to describe the anatomy and physiology of the individual j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 reproductive organs of both men and Describes the principal steps in the digestive women. The film stresses the biological process beginning with the stimulation of normalcy of reproduction and the impor- the organs of digestion the sight by and tance of clear, objective knowledge concern- smell of appetizing food. Demonstrates ing marriage and parenthood. how the food we eat is made available for the growth, energy, and repair of all our HUMAN SKELETON (uw) body cells. j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15

HUMAN GROWTH (uo) The function of the skeleton is one of sup- i-j-h-c 19 minutes color: $6.15 port, protection and movement. The struc- ture of the various Permits the facts of human sex to be dis- types of joints is treated in cussed without embarrassment or tension. detail. Elbow and wrist actions are In a straight-forward, unemotional manner, demonstrated by means of X-ray photog- raphy. the film treats the differences between boys and girls in their rate of physical and sexual maturity; the glands which control HUMAN SKIN, THE (br) physical and sexual activity; the male and j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 female sex organs; menstruation; fertility, Depicts the important functions and the pregnancy and birth. The vocabulary is anatomical structure of the human skin by kept as simple as possible without sacrificing use of animated drawings and photography. essential meanings. Includes a descriptive explanation for trie permanency of fingerprints. HUMAN HAIR, THE (br) j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $2.15 HUMAN THROAT, THE (br) Presents a description of the hair as a part j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 of the skin and its analogous development Describes the throat, consisting of pharynx and growth by live photography and ani- and larynx, from the anatomical func- mated drawings. Depicts the cause and ap- and tional aspect. Depicts the movements of the pearance of "goose flesh." Explains the im- rimal opening between the vocal cords dur- portance of the hair to one's personal ing breathing and voice production, includ- appearance and its characteristics as a part ing an actual photograph of vibrating vocal of the human anatomy. cords. HUMAN HEART, THE (brf) h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.90 HURDLES, THE (ow) The mechanics and functions of the heart j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 are described with diagrams and experi- In stressing fundamentals, condition and ments. form, this film demonstrates basic hurdling styles, rear hip and leg action, rhythmic HUMAN HEREDITY Jew)* running, calisthenics, body balance, correct j-h-c-a 20 minutes color: $6.00 clearance, and circular stepover action. The film depicts facts concerning human heredity, sex roles and determination as well HURDLES (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION as the influence of environment on behavior SERIES) (rf) and attitudes. Separates facts from super- j-h-c l3Vi minutes bw: $2.60 stition. Shows principles of the hurdles. The tech- nique is shown through the analysis of HUMAN MACHINE (mis) championship-type jumps. With the aid of j-h-c-a 16 minutes color: $4.30 slow motion, the essential points of form are This film compares body parts and opera- made vivid. In the film we work with an tions with man-made machines. How parts inexperienced candidate and put him of the body function together is also de- through the drills needed to acquire good scribed. form.

36 I AM AN ALCOHOLIC (mcgh) stressing relaxation, self-diagnosis, and cor- h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.85 rection.

The story of Alcoholics Anonymous. IN THE BEGINNING (uw) Through the experiences of one man, this j-h-c 17 minutes bw: $2.65 film portrays the steps taken by members of AA to bring that man back to his right- Using the reproductive organs of the female ful place in society, to a regaining of health, rabbit for illustration, we see the mysterious happiness, and self-respect. The origin and prologue of life — the ovulation, fertiliza- tion, early development of Alcoholics Anonymous is and development of the mamma- then pictured. lian egg. Very remarkable microphotography brings into view scenes of the spermatozoa

ICE CAPERS (of) attacking the ovum, and time lapse cine- micrographs show us the stages of cell i-j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.50 division in the fertilized egg. Champion Irving Jaffe demonstrates his style and speed with discussion on: how ice- IN THE ROUGH (of) skate shoes should fit, how to conquer fear general 10 minutes bw: $1.70 the first time, balance, how to break a fall, Champion golfer Johnny Farrell explains how to get up, ways of stopping, turns, that golf has no age limit. He goes on to couple skating, and figure skating. A comic explain and demonstrate several good golf- on ice skates is also shown. ing tips.

ILLINOIS FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1953 (ui) INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND MAN-MADE general 36 minutes bw: no charge DEFENSES (c)* Describes the Illinois football team in action j-h 11 minutes color: $3.60 in 1953. This film shows some of the causes of in- fectious diseases and explains how we use IMMUNIZATION (eb) man-made defenses to protect ourselves. j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Also, how antitoxins, vaccines, antibiotics

Explains what immunization is and how and synthetic drugs are produced and used immunity to infectious diseases is attained. to help active and passive immunity in the Attention is first called to the fact that im- body. munity to some diseases is effected through INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND NATURAL BODY actual illness; then animated drawings and DEFENSES (c)* natural photography depict how immuniza- tion is effected by the injection of vaccine j-h 11 minutes color: $3.60 into a human body so that the body may This film provides an introduction to the build up resistance to an infection without complex subject of immunology. Shows actually having the disease. outer and inner body defenses, the work of mucus and cilia, inflammation and the work IMPROVING AMERICA'S HEALTH (c) of white blood cells, the filtering action of j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.35 the blood, and how antibodies work. America's health has been greatly improved INFIELD PLAY AT FIRST AND THIRD (anl) since the turn of the century. The film h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $3.15 shows how expanded health and medical services have increased life expectancy Gil Hodges, George Kell, Bob Elliott, and through the conquest of communicable dis- Ferris Fain demonstrate in regular and slow eases, and points out the importance of motion action, defensive play at first and education and individual responsibility. We third base. learn that America's health problem today INSECTS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE (iiaa) lies in the area of noncommunicable diseases. h-c-a 10 minutes color: $2.40

IMPROVING YOUR POSTURE (c) Shows how the fly, mosquito, and louse j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 spread dysentery, malaria, and typhus. Ex- Why should so many suffer poor posture plains what everyone should do to get rid of disease carriers. when good posture is easy? Here is a film these that shows the major areas of the body by INTERIM REPORT (mtp) which posture is controlled. It demon- strates that good posture is: a balance of h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $2.15 opposing sets of muscles. And it teaches A dramatization of the work of the National methods of maintaining good posture, Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in the

37 struggle against this crippling disease. Illus- the field each chooses — general duty, trates the search for a vaccine which would surgical nursing, public health, and military keep the virus from entering the nervous service. system and the actual development of the new Salk Vaccine. KEEPING CLEAN AND NEAT (eb) i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING (c) two eighth grade j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 When students visit a lower grade classroom to choose helpers for This film includes twenty stunts in hand- their assembly program, the younger chil- spring, balance, and somersault progres- dren begin to realize the value of making sions. Companion stunts are shown and a good appearance. Through trick photog- safety spotting is indicated. The film empha- raphy, two of the youngsters are whisked sizes the prevention of accidents while teach- back to their homes to retrace — and im- ing students technique and form. prove — their routine for keeping clean and neat. Taking the boy and girl separately, INTRODUCTION TO FIELD ARCHERY (hca) the film illustrates a practical, step-by-step j-h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.60 routine for washing, dressing, grooming, and The popular game of field archery is ex- caring for their clothes. plained in an entertaining way. A family of four are introduced to field archery. KENTUCKY DERBY STORY (rko) How they learn the game and become en- general 17 minutes bw: $3.85 thusiastic followers of the sport is shown. A Advance preparations for the Kentucky film that will double the interest of the Derby involve a year's work. archer who has never played the game and The mounting excitement as Derby Day approaches, activi- create interest in the nonarcher to start playing. ties at Churchill Downs, and the 75th running in 1949, as described by Clem INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF FIGURE McCarthy. SKATING (nfbc) KIDNEYS, URETERS, (br) j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 AND BLADDER Barbara Ann Scott demonstrates the funda- h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 mentals of figure skating. Types of skates, Anatomical features of the kidneys, the basic figures and analysis of a few more ureters, and the urinary bladder. Ani- complex turns. mated drawings describe the functioning relationship of the parts of the system, the JAVELIN (uw) process of urine formation, and the elim- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 ination of waste matter. In stressing fundamentals, condition and CHILDBIRTH (ma) form, this film demonstrates the four stage LABOR AND catapult throw; run, strike, stance; hand c-a 17 minutes bw: $4.15 and finger grips; balance of stomach and Diagrams show the main muscles involved back muscle tension; throwing angle; and in labor. Explains the three stages of labor, body and leg coordination. emphasizing when to go to the hospital, what to expect there, and the need for con- JUMPS AND POLE VAULT (eb) fidence and relaxation. The birth of the j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 baby is shown by diagrams. Pictures the

Advantage is taken of slow motion photog- labor room, delivery room, and nursery of raphy for purposes of detailed study of form. the hospital. Includes demonstration from actual competi- tion in the running high jump; running LARYNX AND VOICE (FUNCTION OF THE broad jump; hop, step, and jump; and the NORMAL LARYNX) (nw) pole vault. Provides opportunity for de- h-c-a 20 minutes color: $4.95 tailed study of the various techniques em- Shows by ultra-high speed photography, ployed by champions. just how the larynx and vocal cords func- tion. The differences of the larynx in the KEEPERS OF THE LAMP (mpa) male and female are pointed out. We also h-c-a 22 minutes bw: $3.15 see the different movements of the vocal Why do girls choose nursing as a career? cords caused by high, medium, and low Four nursing students are shown during pitch tones. Part of the film is black and their nursing school days and engaged in white.

38 LEADERS FOR LEISURE (ai) fish are shown and explained. The climax is the chase, harpooning, and capturing c-a 20 rninutes color: $5.95 of a sixty-foot, twenty-ton whale. Stresses the importance and need for pro- fessionally trained leaders to insure the LET'S SQUARE DANCE: SPLIT THE RING (iu) success of a community recreation program. j-h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.40 It dispels the misconceived idea that a com- munity can make a recreation program work Shows by live and animated photography by merely providing facilities. Shows dra- the square dance figure "Split the Ring," matically why leadership is the key to and illustrates and explains background success, how to choose recreation leaders, terms and movements relative to this figure. and how to utilize them to build an effective Uses normal speed and slow motion pho- program. tography as three squares of dancers demon- strate the various movements involved. LEARNING ABOUT OUR BODIES (c)* LET'S SQUARE DANCE: TAKE LITTLE PEEK (iu) i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 A Basic structure of the human body and the j-h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.40 position and function of the major organs. Teaches the square dance figure "Take a Explains that the body must be kept in good Little Peek," with synchronous music and condition if it is to work properly. action. Presents live and animated dem- onstrations of the dance at regular speed LEARNING ABOUT YOUR NOSE (eb) and in slow motion, and explains the posi- i-j 9 minutes color: $2.90 tions of partners, how to honor corners and Explains how the nose serves as a hall- partners, and how the steps are performed way between the changeable outside world to facilitate the continuity of the dance. and the sensitive breathing organs. Dem- Pictures groups dancing the figure to regu- onstrates the nose as a sterilizer, cleanser, lar square dance music in a natural situa- air conditioner and humidifier, and sug- tion. gests proper nasal health practices. LIFESAVING (usda) LEARNING TO SWIM (mcgh) j-h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $2.65

i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Demonstrates the swimming strokes best Demonstrates and explains fundamental adapted to life saving; approaches; break- steps required of the beginner in learning ing holds; carries; and methods of rescuing the Australian crawl. Shows the importance by boat and by ring buoy. Includes a com- of developing confidence while in the water, plete picturization of the Schafer method of learning to use the body's buoyancy, proper resuscitation. leg and arm actions, and correct breathing. LOU GEHRIG'S GREATEST DAY (YOU ARE THERE) (cbs) LET'S DANCE (c) j-h-c 12 minutes color: $4.50 j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 A visual presentation of the fundamentals Although Lou Gehrig, himself, had created of ballroom dancing. Starting with the some memorable experiences in his time as proper manner of walking and standing, the a great baseball player, it was the public film proceeds to show in simple and clear who gave him his greatest thrill with their demonstration how to hold one's partner, day of appreciation to this man who was to the seven basic dancing positions, how to leave the job he loved best because of an , the pattern of a typical incurable illness. dance step, and proper etiquette on the LOUIS PASTEUR, THE BENEFACTOR (pf) dance floor. j-h-c-a 16 minutes bw: $3.50 LET'S GO FISHING (of) Portrayed by the famous French actor, j-h-a 10 minutes bw: $1 .70 Sacha Guitry, we follow Pasteur's career Reviews briefly the universality of the sport, through his struggles against the prejudices and proceeds from country-brook and string- of organized medicine, his experiments in fishing lines to the high seas and mechanical fermentation, anthrax, and the first rabies harpoons. Includes fishing trips for different treatment of a boy bitten by a mad dog. types of salt water game fish, and the prob- LOUIS PASTEUR — MAN OF SCIENCE (sf) lems, hazards, and thrills of catching sail- fish, tarpon, swordfish, and whales. The j-h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $4.65 equipment and methods used to catch each Louis Pasteur's scientific activities and dis- species and the peculiar behavior of each coveries from 1856 to 1895 in the fields of

39 chemistry and microbiology relating to pas- Suggests steps for early detection and suc- teurization, silkworm diseases, the use of cessful treatment. antiseptics, puerperal fever, streptococcus, staphylococcus, chicken cholera, and rabies. MAN TO MAN (mhfb) h-c-a 33 minutes bw: $5.65 LOVE THAT BEAUTY (mcgh) Shows how important it is to our mental h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.65 health to have personal relationships we can Shows what is done in beauty parlors to trust and depend on. This is illustrated by beautify the American woman as well as to the story of Joe Fuller, a psychiatric aide, reduce her weight. and his gradual realization of the importance of day-to-day, minute-to-minute relationship MAGIC ALPHABET (tfc) with his patients as an important factor in j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $1.65 helping them regain their health. Patience Tells the story of a cure for beriberi by Dr. and understanding prove to be the tools that Christian Eijkman's discovery of Vitamin may mean the difference between recovery Bi. Reviews the discovery of other vitamins and chronic illness. and their purposes. Stresses the importance MATT MANN'S SWIMMING TECHNIQUES FOR of sufficient vitamin intake necessary to BOYS (e) maintain good health. Restricted to class- room use. i-j-h 18 minutes bw: $3.55 Mann's teaching techniques for the crawl, MAKING OF A SHOOTER (silent) (jh) backstroke, breast and butterfly strokes are j-h-c-a 30 minutes color: $2.15 illustrated from land drills to slow motion Demonstrates in three films the proper analyses in water. safety procedures to employ in gun handling MATT MANN'S SWIMMING TECHNIQUES FOR while target shooting, hunting, or formalized GIRLS (c) shooting in competition. Champion shooters teach a young man in the proper way to i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 care for and safely use a rifle during inter- The elements of four basic strokes are shown national matches. Hunting and target —- the crawl, backstroke, breast stroke, and shooting scenes are also utilized to illustrate flying fish. A class demonstrates proper the proper use of a rifle and shotgun. arm motion, kicking action, breathing, and body streamlining. Relaxation is empha- MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FACE (c) sized for good swimming technique. j-h 11 minutes color: $3.40 MATTER OF TIME (mtp)* Facial beauty begins with certain basic health habits — proper diet, rest, and good h-c-a 12 minutes color: $2.15 skin care. But also important to a girl's Medical science's fight against heart disease. appearance are hair styling and the careful Main types of heart disease are discussed use of make-up. The film stresses that hair and some simple rules of health for a longer, styles should be selected on the basis of happier life are provided. what is best for the individual and that lipstick, eye make-up, and powder should MECHANISMS OF BREATHING (eb) be used sparingly and in good taste. j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 The breathing mechanism in operation. MAN AGAINST MICROBE (mli) Technical animation portrays gaseous ex- j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 change in the lungs and body tissue cells, The war which medical science has suc- including pathological conditions. A dem- cessfully waged against disease. A dramatic onstration of artificial respiration is pro- portrayal of the London Plague in 1665. vided. By means of animation and Scenes present Leeuwenhoek, Pasteur, Lister photography the nervous control of breath- and Von Behring. Features practical appli- ing and factors affecting rate and depth of cation of scientific discoveries, as in diph- breathing are shown. theria immunization, milk pasteurization, the prevention of sepsis, etc. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST — CAREER (acs) h-c-a 22 minutes color: $2.15 MAN ALIVE (acs) Designed to interest high school students a 11 minutes color: $2.15 in careers in medical technology. Joan visits Animated film to interest the layman and a hospital laboratory. She observes how develop a realistic attitude toward cancer. during an operation, a technologist slices a Includes psychology of fear of cancer. bit of tissue and stains it, so the pathologist

40 can determine the extent of the operation. scribes the type of illness to be illustrated. She watches a bacteriologist making a sensi- An interview between the patient and the tivity test to determine the antibiotic most psychiatrist follows, in which typical symp- suitable to combat the bacteria. Then, as toms are evident. Use of these films is a student, Joan performs a blood grouping restricted to professional audiences and audi- test. ences with a continuing interest in mental health. MEDICINE — AVIATION MEDICINE (THE SEARCH) (cbs) MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: DEPRESSIVE h-c-a 25 minutes bw: $5.65 STATES NO. I (mcgh) With man's flying into outer space and new c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.15 problems of human endurance developing Demonstrates some manifestations of the with respect to high altitudes and great agitated form of severe depression. A middle- speeds, there is a need for experiments to aged patient suffering from recurrent de- the body- determine the limits that human pressions is shown on two occasions, first in can stand. The test run by the USAF the evening and again the following morn- School of Aviation Medicine reveal these ing, noting the symptoms of pronounced limits. motor agitation, depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness and sinfulness, and distinct MEN OF MEDICINE (mcgh) fluctuation in his mood during the course of j-h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.15 the day. Singles out a typical doctor and follows him through his painstaking period of training. MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: DEPRESSIVE first Tells how he feels when he receives his STATES NO. II (mcgh) his first call, and performs his fee, makes c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.15 first operation. Demonstrates some manifestations of the re- MENTAL HEALTH (eb) tarded form of depression and of a severe bw: /5 $3 depression which has reached the point of h 12 minutes color: $4.40 attempted suicide. Two patients are shown. Defines good mental health, describes its The first, a middle-aged woman, presents a characteristics, and discusses its importance picture of depression which is characterized to the individual and to society. Sets forth by pronounced retardation. She has become a series of simple, straightforward rules for extremely slow in her movements, speech "keeping mentally fit," and illustrates them and mental processes. The second is a young with incidents from the lives of various woman whose depression is the final reaction members of a high school graduating class. to an unbearable life situation and who has attempted suicide on two occasions. MENTAL ILLNESS: PART I (THE SEARCH) (cbs) h-c-a 26 minutes bw: $5.65 MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: FOLIE A DEUX The examining, testing, and treatment of (mcgh) ill University. mentally people at Tulane c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.15 Explains and demonstrates the use of psy- Presents a demonstration of symptoms of chotherapy, the use of sodium amytal, and folie a deux, or induced insanity, in two other methods of helping the neurotic. patients — mother and daughter. The psy- first in the daughter and MENTAL ILLNESS: PART II (THE SEARCH) (cbs) chosis developed was then communicated to the mother, who h-c-a 26 minutes bw: $5.65 is very dependent upon and has a close emo- A continuation of Part I, showing the re- tional attachment to her child. The daugh- treatment of the mentally ill search and ter expresses a number of grandiose delu- University. being conducted at Tulane sions and delusions of persecution, which Deals mainly with psychotics and highlights ideas the mother accepts as reality. the theory that the brain is actually mal- functioning pathologically at the time of MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: MANIC STATE mental illness. Shows brain wave tests on (mcgh) normal and sick persons, the use of sodium 14 minutes bw: $3.15 amytal, and electric shock therapy. c-a A patient exhibits characteristic symptoms of MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES the chronic manic state: the triad of symp- The following nine films demonstrate some toms which reflect exaggeration of otherwise manifestations of various mental disorders. normal moods of behavior — overactivity, In each motion picture, a psychiatrist de- increased and accelerated ideation, elation.

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MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: ORGANIC MIRACLE OF LIFE (a!) REACTION — SENILE TYPE (mcgh) j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 By means of microscopic photography, the Two patients — a woman and a man — both everlasting mystery of cell development, cell suffering from senile psychosis, evidence im- division, egg growth, insemination and life pairment of intellectual functions in such forms are vividly portrayed. symptoms as a loss of memory, disorientation in time, perseveration of ideas, confabula- MIRACLE OF REPRODUCTION (sd) tion, brief span of attention, and delusions. i-j 17 minutes bw: $3.90 Art drawings and live action photography MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: PARANOID show that all forms of life stem from a simi- CONDITIONS (mcgh) lar source — a tiny microscopic egg. c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15

Shows two patients; the first, an acute para- MOBILIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY (asf) noid exhibiting a delusional system in which c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.45 the government and religion play an im- Illustrates a series of stretches and pulls in- portant role; the second, chronic paranoid a tended to loosen contracted fibrous tissues of with delusions of persecution by a powerful the body through progressive stretching of group. the ligaments. Therapists use living models to demonstrate the exercises. MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, CATATONIC TYPE (mcgh) MODERN BASKETBALL (ihsa) c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h 25 minutes bw: $2.15 Three male patients have hospital- who been An interpretation of the basketball rules ized for from five to fifteen years such show demonstrated by skilled high school and uni- symptoms as lack of activity, obliviousness to versity players. Included are: how the ball their environment, negativism, inflexibility, becomes alive; how the ball becomes dead; automatic obedience. and illustration of personal and technical fouls; violations; rights of player in possession of MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, ball player without the ball ; feinting HEBEPHRENIC TYPE (mcgh) ; screening; and air dribble. c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 A male patient, hospitalized for thirteen MODERN DANCE (uuh) years, exhibits such symptoms as untidy ap- j-h 15 minutes bw: $3.75 pearance, stereotyped mannerisms, irrelevant A high school dance class demonstrates and incoherent speech, disorganized think- dance composition and technique. The girls ing poverty ideas, the and of and senseless compose a dance of their own. laughter and grimacing which characterize the hebephrenic. MODERN DANCE COMPOSITION (th) h-c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.60 MENTAL SYMPTOMS SERIES: SCHIZOPHRENIA, SIMPLE TYPE DETERIORATED (mcgh) Shows some of the techniques necessary for preparing the whole body for - c-a 12 minutes bw: $2.15 ment. Analyzes the elements of dance com- A female patient, psychotic for more than position, and shows students how they can ten years, shows symptoms of apathy, indif- develop dances of their own, once they have ference, inappropriate emotional reaction, an idea in mind. These points are then gracelessness of posture, lack of ambition clearly illustrated in two dances entitled and initiative, and hallucinations. "Celebration" and "Lament."

MIDDLE DISTANCES (ow) MODERN GUIDE TO HEALTH (mcgh) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 i-j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15

Demonstrates the importance of sprinting Done altogether in animation, it uses a techniques, ball of the foot running, auto- cartoon-type presentation to discuss such matic stride, and pendulum and bicycle health factors as posture, selection and care stride. of clothing, and the importance of sleep and rest. MIRACLE FROM MOLD (sf) j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.90 MODERN SURGERY (mcgh) h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.15 The scientific story behind terramycin is presented. Follows a patient through an operation for

42 gall stones, showing surgical techniques, pre- part of whose right cheek was removed by operative and post-operative care, anesthetic a surgical operation. techniques, surgical teamwork, and other things that go into safe, rapid surgical MOVING X-RAYS (al) operations. j-h-c-a 1 1 minutes bw: $2.15 Demonstrates the application of X-rays on MOLLY GROWS UP (ma) motion picture film. By using motion picture j-h 16 minutes bw: $3.75 X-rays, we are able to watch all the actions Presents the basic facts about menstruation inside of the human body. One of the great- with the story of a 13-year-old girl as she est contributions of modern science has been experiences her first menstrual period. With- put into practical use. out being shocking, deals with the problems and information which girls want discussed. MUSCULAR SYSTEM (uw) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 MONARCHS OF THE RING (1st EDITION) (of) A human model demonstrates the action of h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 muscles in maintaining body posture in Highlights of the following fights: Carpen- standing and moving positions. As the model tier vs. Dempsey; Willard vs. Firpo; Firpo moves, animated diagrams and X-ray pho- vs. Dempsey; Paolino vs. Willis; Dempsey tography are superimposed on it. Arm vs. Tunney; Louis vs. Schmeling; and Ga- movement is shown through action of bi- lento vs. Louis. ceps, triceps, and related muscles. The po- sition, attachment, function of muscle re- MONARCHS OF THE RING (2nd EDITION) (of) lated to bones and joints are explained. h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 Highlights of the following fights: B. Baer MY CHILD IS BLIND (uw) vs. Doyle; Leonard vs. Tendler; Sharkey vs. h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.15 Maloney; and Schmeling vs. Walker. Shows how a blind child, given patient treat- ment and proper training at a special nurs- MONARCHS OF THE RING (3rd EDITION) (of) ery school for blind children, can be taught h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 to do many things normal children do. Highlights of the following fights: Camera vs. Schaff; Tunney vs. Dempsey; Battalino NAME UNKNOWN (sd) vs. Chocolate; and Tunney vs. Carpentier. j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Intended to warn boys and girls against be- MONARCHS OF THE RING (4th EDITION) (of) coming victims of sex criminals. Through h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 several episodes — a lovers' lane, baby sit- Highlights of the following fights: Firpo vs. tings, and a pickup — teen-age boys and Brennan; Ross vs. Patrol; Dempsey vs. girls come to understand why it is much Sharkey; Louis vs. Lavinsky. better to be aware of possible perils and avoid them, than to take dangerous chances. MONKEY ON THE BACK (mcgh) c-a 30 minutes bw: $5.65 NATION'S MENTAL HEALTH (mcgh) An actual case history of a man who strug- c-a. 19 minutes bw: $3.90 gles against drug addiction for twenty years Shows the facilities for training doctors and and finally dies from an overdose. Discusses psychiatric personnel in three hospitals in causes and consequences of addiction for the Topeka, Kansas; the various methods of individual and society. therapy for psychiatric patients and the work of the National Association of Mental Health (eb) MOSQUITOES AND MALARIA in helping communities to set up mental j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 health clinics. Traces discoveries which revealed that mos- NERVOUS SYSTEM, THE (eb) quitoes are carriers of the malaria microbe and that the microbe emanates from the j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Anopheles mosquito. Presents the life of the Animated drawings describe the structure mosquito, its breeding places, and the effect and function of the central nervous system, of its poison upon human blood. including the anatomy of the spinal cord, axones, dendrites, nerve bundles, receptor OF THE IN SPEECH (ifb) MOVEMENTS TONGUE and effector organs. The nature of the nerve h-c-a 17 minutes color: $3.40 impulse and reflex arc also are presented. Shows movements of the human tongue and Microphotography reveals the intricate na- lips during the speech of a male patient, ture of nerve cells. Close-ups compare the

43 differentiated reactions of an amoeba, a NONE FOR THE ROAD (ya) plant, a frog, and a cat. Amplified sounds j-h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.40 of actual nerve impulses in man and a cat A discussion of the problem of teenage are reproduced. drinking and driving, made in cooperation NEW FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE (mcgh) with the Yale Center of Alcohol Studies. Three college men, one doing no drinking, j-h-c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.00 one drinking beer, and one drinking heavily, Here are the newest medical miracles — are studied. Depicts an accident from only sulfa, penicillin, streptomycin, the artificial casual drinking before driving. kidney, brain surgery — discovered by the specialist and the research scientist. The NORMAL BIRTH, A (ma) film also discusses the Rh blood factor and the new developments in nutrition, as well h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.85 as the progress made in the study of heart Birth of a child, from the time the mother diseases and cancer. enters the delivery room until she leaves it. Because of the subject matter, the film is for NIGHT JOURNEY (rem) distribution only to qualified persons and c-a 30 minutes bw: $6.65 for showing to properly constituted groups Under the direction of Martha Graham, the under the supervision of a qualified leader. story of Oedipus Rex is portrayed by dance and music. The dance begins with a scene NORWEGIAN FOLK DANCES (afr) that took place after Oedipus has become j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.40 blind. Distinctive dance routines of Norway as NINE BASIC FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS OF handed down from generation to generation. THE HUMAN BODY (br) Background music accompanies the dancers, h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 who execute three routines: Reibender, Sprindans, and Fire Turen. The principal and basic constituents of the human system are set forth by means of animated drawings in nine groups — circu- NOSE: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION (eb) latory, nervous, sensory, digestive, lymphatic, bw: $2.15 endocrinal, skeletal, muscular, and excretory. j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.40 The description of each group is confined to By use of animation and microphotography, essential facts. the nose is described according to physiology and its functions of breathing and smelling. NINE BAD SHOTS OF GOLF (mcgh) The protective system of the breathing or- h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.15 gans and the reasons for breakdowns in the Experts have analyzed all major golf faults, nasal passages are also explained. broken them down into nine bad shots, and shown exactly how to correct each one in a NOSE, THROAT, AND EARS (mcgh) combination of straight action, slow-motion h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.40 photography, and "freeze frame" shots. Animated drawings of the nose, throat, and NO SMOKING (sd) ears are utilized extensively so that the stu- j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 dent may clearly see their structure and functions, and thereby understand the rec- A boy and girl start to light a cigarette. The ommended procedures for their care. Shows narrator stops them and explains how smok- how infection, once started, may spread ing costs each smoker $150 to $500 per year, throughout the nose, throat, and ears be- and affects the health and length of life of cause of continuous mucous membrane smokers. lining.

NOISE AND HEALTH (THE SEARCH) (cbs) h-c-a 28 minutes bw: $5.65 NURSING (vgf) Noise has a very great effect on the health h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 and stability of people. This is the conclu- Nursing is divided into three groups: pri- sion reached by the officials at the Univer- vate nursing, public health nursing, and sity of California at Los Angeles. Specialists institutional nursing. Shows the variety of on the science of acoustics are in the process activities while in training. Explains the ad- of developing new methods of noise control vantages of nursing and analyzes the quali- in order to give the maximum satisfaction fications and requirements necessary to be and protection to the human being. successful in the field of nursing.

44 NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF OUR BODIES (c) Center at the Toronto Sick Children's Hos- pital. Several dramatized incidents illustrate i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.35 the variety and number of accidental poison- Using photomicrography, laboratory animals ings among children. The film shows ex- animation, this film shows how food and amples of parental carelessness that may lead provides the body's basic needs. The student to tragedies. will learn about the four general groups of foods, of the nutrients which they contain, 146,000 COULD LIVE (230,000 WILL DIE) (acs) and what the nutrients supply the body. h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $2.15 OBESITY — PROBLEMS OF FAT FORMATIONS A dramatic representation of the dangers of

AND OVERWEIGHT (eb) . bw $2J5 cancer. Dr. J. Cameron, Head of the Amer- h-c-a 13 minutes color: $3.40 ican Cancer Society, narrates this absorbing film. He describes symptoms of the disease Illustrates fat formation and utilization in and interviews people who have had cancer, the human body. Analyzes physiological and but who, because of either luck or wisdom psychological causes of overweight. Explains found out about it early enough and were the danger of uncontrolled fat accumulation cured. and reveals ways in which body weight can be controlled. OPEN T FORMATION (gf) OFFICIAL BASKETBALL (ihsa) h-c-a 10 minutes color: $3.40 j-h-c 27 minutes color: $2.15 Shows open plays, trick and pass plays of the Demonstrations involve official rules inter- T formation. pretations covering screening, traveling, jump ball, front and back court, throwins, OTHER CITY (acs)* throws, personal and technical fouls, free a 27 minutes color: $2.15 rebounding, and unusual and often misun- Uses Racine, Wisconsin, to symbolically de- derstood play situations. Shows the impor- pict the tragedy of the 75,000 who die tant part played by the rules in keeping the needlessly of cancer each year. Shows how three S's in the game of basketball — Racine becomes a silent city without life. namely: speed, science, and skill. Illustrates the contrast between a cycle of OFFICIAL FOOTBALL (ihsa) orderly growth and nature unruly and with- j-h 28 minutes bw: $2.15 out order. Portrays the seven danger signals of cancer. Rules of the officials and how they are car- ried out are shown. The duties of each offi- TEETH (kb) cial are explained and demonstrated. All OUR illegal maneuvers are demonstrated. i-j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows the growth and structure of our teeth, OLYMPIC GAMES 1952 luw) — with emphasis on their organic vitality. Be- j-h-c-a 29 minutes bw: $4.15 sides furnishing complete factual informa- The highlights of the major competitions tion about our teeth, it gives reasons rather held in Helsinki, Finland. Emphasizes the than methods for oral hygiene. activities of the U.S. athletes. OUT OF TRUE (ifb) OLYMPIC WINTER THRILLS (of) h-c-a 41 minutes bw: $7.15 j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 Through domestic strain, the mind of a Depicts the 1948 Olympics held in Switzer- young wife and mother temporarily gives land. Includes scenes of hockey, figure skat- way. After she attempts suicide she is taken ing, skate racing, bobsled racing, and skiing. to a mental home where modern methods of ONE AGAINST THE WORLD (tfc) analysis and treatment disclose the long- of her trouble. j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $1.65 hidden cause Dr. Ephriam McDowell, ridiculed by his OUTBOARD FISHERMAN, U.S.A. (usdi) profession and threatened by his neighbors, performs a major operation on a human j-h-c-a 30 minutes color: $2.15 being in Danville, Kentucky, on Christmas Contains scenes from ten areas in the United Day, 1809. Restricted to classroom use. States and Alaska showing the catching of ten different species of fish and shellfish DAY'S POISON (ifb) ONE using various fishing techniques. Shows how general 30 minutes bw: $5.75 fishermen contribute to the national econ- A film about the work of the Poison Control omy.

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PATHWAY INTO LIGHT (bis) first aid measures for heat exhaustion, sun- j-h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $3.15 stroke, and burns. Defines first, second, and third degree burns. The work of Louis Braille who developed the alphabet for the blind. Describes the PHEASANT FEVER (sf) process of the Braille system and shows how h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.40 books are printed. We see how blind chil- dren are taught to read in special schools. Pictures the training of a young dog in field work. PAY ATTENTION (nyu) PHYSICAL FITNESS (THE SEARCH) (cbs) c-a 31 minutes bw: $5.55 h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 Shows the education and personality prob- a champion? question is lems faced by the child who is hard of hear- What makes This being answered by the results of tests and ing, but is not "deaf." Suggests ways in which parents, teachers, and specialists can experiments being carried on at the Univer- help. Selected pre-school, school age, and sity of Illinois. Gives certain types of exer- high school children who are hard of hear- cise and training designed to keep one in ing are followed through a variety of prob- good condition, in order to help extend the lems and remedial techniques. The use of average life span. "context" methods of teaching speech read- PHYSICAL REHABILITATION (THE SEARCH) (cbs) ing and early use of hearing aids where appropriate are stressed. h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 Demonstration and explanation of new skill PERSONAL HEALTH FOR GIRLS (c) and techniques in the field of physical med- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 icine and rehabilitation are presented by the research An attractive high school girl shows the New York University department in daily health habits so necessary to social a story form. The causes and results of poise and self-confidence. Cleanliness, proper experimentation are centered around the complexion care, moderate exercise, and a physical rehabilitation of a paraplegic war balanced diet are some of the essential fea- veteran. tures. For girls only. PIGSKIN CHAMPIONS (tfc)

PERSONAL HYGIENE FOR BOYS (e) j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $1.45 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 The Green Bay Packers demonstrate football A high school boy learns hygiene habits nec- techniques. Shots of routine plays including off-tackle play, kick, essary for good health and good social living. the forward pass, place double spinner, block kick, hidden ball play, Stress is upon cleanliness — how and why — with special emphasis on particular problems a short pass, and a short lateral pass are Restricted use. of adolescent boys, such as shaving and com- shown. to classroom plexion. For boys only. PITCHING STARS (Ihsa) PERSONALITY AND EMOTIONS (eb) j-h 18 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c-a 13 minutes bw: $3.45 Baseball pitchers in action as they demon- A study of personality and mental health. strate form and style of delivery. Many An overview of the development of emo- greats of the diamond are used as illustra- tions from infancy through early childhood. tions. Implies that emotional maturity is a desir- PLAY BALL (mcgh) able goal in the development of personality. j-h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $3.10 PERSONNEL DAMAGE CONTROL: ARTIFICIAL Operation of a major-league baseball club, RESPIRATION (caa) methods of recruiting talent, and sidelights j-h-c-a 8 minutes color: $2.15 on many well-known players. Demonstrates artificial respiration in coun- PLAY BALL, SON (ya) teracting effects of drowning, asphyxiation, minutes bw: or electrical shock. Shows the prone posi- j-h 17 $3.40 tion of the victim, and the position of the A group of high school boys expertly dem- person practicing artificial respiration. onstrate the correct techniques of play at all positions on the baseball team. PERSONNEL DAMAGE CONTROL: HEAT

EXHAUSTION, SUNSTROKE, AND BURNS (uw) PLAY BETTER GOLF: PART I (of) h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.65 h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1 .65 Explains the symptoms of and demonstrates FUNDAMENTALS: Lloyd Mangrum, Sam

46 Snead, Patty Berg, and Jim Ferrier show the POLE VAULT (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION "know how" of the three fundamentals of SERIES) (rf) good golf — correct grip, aim, and swing. j-h-c 13'/2 minutes bw: $2.60 Shows principles of the pole vault. The PLAY BETTER GOLF: PART II (of) technique is shown through the analysis of h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.65 championship-type pole vaults. With the aid of slow motion, the essential points of form ADVANCED: The champions show applied are made vivid. In the film we work with techniques in overcoming hazards and ob- an inexperienced candidate and put him stacles — high grass, water hazards, tree through the drills needed to acquire good blocks, and sand traps. Special attention to form. proper clubs, chip shots and putting.

POSTURE AND EXERCISE (eb) PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL (asf) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c 60 minutes bw: $9.15 Describes and explains muscle activity and of shooting, passing, drib- Demonstrations physiology of exercise. The various concepts blocking, use of bling, tapping, screening, presented include the relation of the ner- hands, defense on jump, guarding arms and vous system to the skeletal muscles; motor the shooter, infractions, drills, types of plays, units of work ; muscle tonus in relation to court play. Basket- and all major phases of posture; development of endurance; and ball fundamentals demonstrated by the two- peripheral circulation as it is related to gen- national championship Oklahoma & time A eral physical efficiency. M team with All-American Bob Kurland and Coach Henry Iba. Specifically designed POSTURE AND PERSONALITY (ssf) as a coach's training aid. j-h 11 minutes color: $3.50

PLAY VOLLEYBALL (asf) Emphasizes the correlation between posture and personality by showing the influence of i-j-h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.25 posture upon appearance and the efficiency Slow motion and stop action photography in sports, games, making friends, and getting are used to clarify the essentials of volley- a job. ball. A full explanation of the game intends to promote its finer qualities. POSTURE HABITS (c)

i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 PLAYTOWN, U.S.A. (ai) This film develops posture consciousness and h-c-a 25 minutes color: $6.65 motivates the cultivation of good posture Here is a fast-moving story of how a me- habits. It treats standing, walking, and sit- dium-sized American community, Decatur, ting positions, using a puppet to explain Illinois, organized and developed an out- bodily structure, showing scrapbook exam- standing community recreation program. It ples of good posture among adults, and why takes you pictorially through the planning posture is important. stages, the promotion program, and finally of the finest all-year com- shows you one PRENATAL CARE (ma) munity-wide recreation programs in the h-c-a 21 minutes bw: $4.65 United States. This documentary-type film presents convincing evidence of what can be Diagrams show the female organs and the done, with limited funds, to provide recrea- changes that take place during pregnancy. tion activities for each person in a com- Emphasizes the fact that the prospective munity. mother should work with the doctor and her husband in planning exercise, diet, and clothing. Diagrams show the development POLE VAULT (c) of the embryo, with emphasis on the weight j-h 7 minutes bw: $2.15 gain during the last three months. Beginning pole vaulters are instructed in fundamentals. Experts in the vault in- basic PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE (nmp) dicate the preparation of the pole, length of minutes bw: $2.15 the run, approach, pushup, and final turn of a 10 the body as the athlete clears the bar. A Communicable disease may be reduced if complete analysis of the technique of vault- the individual and the community take ing, with emphasis on coordination and strong measures of control. Both need to timing. cooperate in order to prevent epidemics.

47 PROBLEM DRINKERS (mcgh) their fight against time and the skepticism of h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $3.55 other doctors, which resulted in victory over diabetes. The story dramatizes the odds Takes you step-by-step through an alcoholic's against them and the persistence that downfall and his rehabilitation. Tells what brought about one of medicine's greatest has been done by such organizations as Alco- conquests. holics Anonymous, the Research Council of Problems of Alcohol and the Yale School of RABIES (mcgh) Alcohol Studies to control alcoholism and i-j-h-a 15 minutes bw: $3.00 have it recognized as a disease. This film has been made to acquaint both PROFILE OF A PROBLEM DRINKER (mcgh) children and adults with the facts about rabies — its cause, its effects and its control, c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 using actual photographs of rabid dogs as absorbing portrayal of the causes and An well as specially-trained healthy ones. effects of liquor in the life of a young archi- tect. Analyzes some of the reasons which RECREATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY may lead a person into problem drinking. (uw) c-a 14 minutes bw: $2.65 PROFILES OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL Recreational and occupational activities EDUCATION (c) must be fitted to the patient's condition. c-a 34 minutes bw: $6.45 Considers individualized occupational ther- Stresses successful methods used in teaching apy as supervised by the nurse, group occu- physical education in kindergarten through pational work in the hospital and commu- the elementary grades. It urges careful or- nity, and social recreation projects. ganization and presents many ideas for the guidance of class activities. REHABILITATION OF RESPIRATORY PATIENTS (nfi) PROMENADE ALL — WESTERN SQUARE c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 DANCING (ga) Explains why the National Foundation for bw: h-c-a 9 minutes $2.15 Infantile Paralysis cannot declare victory Includes 18 or more different figures of pop- over polio until everything possible has been ular and exhibition squares. Produced with done for the casualties. Produced for doc- the cooperation of the Folk Dancing Feder- tors, nurses, physical therapists, social work- ation of California and its member clubs. ers, and others who work with polio patients.

PROPER STEPS (asf) RELAYS, THE (uw) j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Offers suggestions on how to avoid foot In stressing fundamentals, condition and trouble, and points out common foot abuses form, this film demonstrates passing, right and errors in walking habits. and left exchange, merging of runners' speed, baton grips, start, cup style, overhand PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 (wctu) and underhand action, fly-scoop, and team h-c-a 20 minutes bw: $3.25 work. Photographed against a panorama of Pacific REPORT ON DONALD (urn) Coast and mountain scenery, the film depicts a vacation taken by a doctor and his two h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $3.65 sons. During the trip the doctor tells his Entering college, freshman Donald Carter sons about alcohol and the alcohol problem; has a bad speech block and goes to the how alcoholic beverages are made, adver- speech clinic for help. Donald's history is tised, and sold; their damaging effect on reviewed to indicate how his severe block mind and body, and how the use of alcoholic developed. He then works with his difficulty beverages leads to ruined lives, broken at the clinic, gains control over his speech, homes, and to vice and crime. and becomes a confident, socially well- adjusted person. QUEST, THE (ifb)* general 35 minutes bw: $5.55 RESCUE BREATHING (afp) The dramatic story of the discovery of in- general 20 minutes bw: $4.35 sulin in the struggle against disease. The Designed to teach the techniques of Rescue film depicts the work, discouragement and Breathing (mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to- poor conditions that surround Dr. Frederick nose) to all ages in groups of all types. Banting and his associate, Charles Best, in Re-enacts the laboratory experiments which

48 scientifically proved that rescue breathing is ground. Each element is demonstrated in far superior as an emergency source of life- slow-motion detail. saving oxygen than the manual methods of RIDING THE CREST (pf) artificial respiration. Demonstrates exactly general 10 minutes bw: $1.70 how rescue breathing is used to save the The film taken at Waikiki, Hawaii, depicts lives of unconscious victims of drowning, the art of surf-board riding and outriggering. drugs, electric shock, gas asphyxiation, and chest injury. ROAD TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS (kb) bw: RESCUE SQUADRON (caa) j-h 11 minutes $2.15 nurse, h-c 17 minutes bw: $2.15 Mentions diet, rest, safety, school school examination, immunization and tu- Depicts the operation of the Air Rescue berculin test, correction of deformed faces Service in the salvage of human life, both and irregular teeth, medical and dental ex- military and civilian, in times of disaster. amination and shows an effective way to RESPIRATION (uw) care for the mouth, teeth, and body. j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 ROLLER SKATING: ROLLER RHYTHM (rko) Shows movements of the diaphragm and h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.65 functions of thorax in breathing, along with Demonstration by some of the roller rink Includes both the nasal passages, trachea. champions along with general shots of the external respiration, and pic- internal and sport. tures the distribution of oxygen by means of the circulatory system and release of energy ROSE BOWL GAME OF 1952 (ui) by oxidation of food. general 36 minutes bw: $5.15 Every exciting play of Illinois' 40 to 7 con- REST AND HEALTH (c) quest of Stanford in the 1952 Rose Bowl j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Game. Johnny Karras, Bill Tate, and Burning the candle at both ends — that was Tommy O'Connell spark the Illinois offense. George lately. Training for the conference See Chuck Boerio's great line backing and track meet, trying to keep those grades up, watch Bill McColl, giant Stanford end, in not getting enough sleep — even Sue was action. beginning to notice the change in him. The coach succeeds in showing George the im- RUNNING BROAD JUMP (TRACK AND FIELD portance of enough rest and sleep, and their INSTRUCTION SERIES) (rf) effect on every daily activity. Explains the j-h-c 13'h minutes bw: $2.60 rest and teaches fundamental facts about Shows principles of the running broad jump. students to build correct rest habits. The technique is shown through the analysis of championship-type jumps. With the aid of RETRIEVERS AT WORK (kvf) slow motion, the essential points of form are h-c-a 11 minutes color: $3.40 made vivid. In the film we work with an The following dogs are shown being trained inexperienced candidate and put him and then as finished retrieving dogs: Black through the drills needed to acquire good Labradors, Chesapeakes, Goldens, and Irish form. Water Spaniels. RUTH ST. DENIS AND TED SHAWN (WISDOM RETURN TO LIFE foil SERIES) (eb) h-c-a 24 minutes color: $2.15 j-h 30 minutes bw: $6.15 Many services are performed by the Univer- Interviews two of the most distinguished sity of Illinois' Division of Services for Crip- founders of the modern dance in America. pled Children. A case history involving a The conversation covers many phases of little girl with a congenital heart malforma- their life and work during the past half cen- tion brings to light how they assist children. tury and the film features performances of Other services described pertain to hearing three dances they created which greatly in- problems, polio, spastic paralysis, and other fluenced American : "Incense" diseases. and "White Nautch" by Miss St. Denis and "Japanese Warrior" by Mr. Shawn. RHYTHMIC EXERCISES (bfs) RX THE STORY BEHIND YOUR DOCTOR'S i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 — PRESCRIPTION (i) Presents a group of junior high school boys, h-c-a 18 minutes bw: $2.15 illustrating rhythmic techniques, in a series of exercises done to a simple melodic back- A survey of how the resources of chemical

49 and biological sciences contribute to medical of his condition, and his treatment in a services throughout the world. Modern man- Veterans Administration hospital. Describes ufacturing methods set up a system of stand- the physiological basis of epilepsy, clinical ards and control for ether, preventive vac- manifestations of common types of seizures, cines, insulin, and antibiotics. Points out and socio-economic problems facing an value of a brand name to products. epileptic.

SADLER'S WELLS BALLERINA (mcgh) SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL (eb) j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $4.15 j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Tells the story of a young dancer about to Utilizes unique motion picture techniques make her debut. Behind her lie countless to demonstrate fundamentals of effective hours of exercise, study, and rehearsal. shooting in basketball. Illustrates correct Ahead of her, if she succeeds, the role of a stance, grip, aim, throwing action, finger-tip featured ballerina. More than the glamour control, propulsion, and follow-through. Em- of the theater, this film emphasizes the sac- phasizes effectiveness of the medium-arc rifice and hard work that underlie any ar- trajectory. tist's success. SHOT PUT (uw) SAFE SWIMMING (gpp) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 i-j-h-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 In stressing fundamentals, condition and An appeal to youngsters to swim in super- form, this film demonstrates tension control, vised places where there is lifeguard protec- finger and hand grip, fitting styles to phy- tion rather than in the treacherous unsuper- siques, finger and wrist snap, foot positions, vised areas. Health information is combined explosive hip snap, and progressive tension with the appeal to safety. and effort.

SAVE THOSE TEETH (eb) SHOT PUT (TRACK AND FIELD INSTRUCTION SERIES) (rf) i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Emphasizes the importance of proper clean- j-h-c 13'A minutes bw: $2.60 ing in the care of teeth, and illustrates how Shows principles concerning the throwing of the teeth are affected by excessive use of the shot put. The technique is shown refined sugar. Identifies the kind of bacteria through the analysis of championship-type that change sugar to acid in the mouth. throws. With the aid of slow motion, the Demonstrates the use of sodium fluoride so- essential points of form are made vivid. In lution in the prevention of tooth decay and the film we work with an inexperienced can- prescribes specific rules to be followed in the didate and put him through the drills needed care of teeth. to acquire good form.

SCHOOL HEALTH IN ACTION (o) SHOULD YOU DRINK? (mcgh) h-c-a 25 minutes bw: $4.95 h-c-a 21 minutes bw: $4.85 Shows how voluntary local health groups Designed to promote discussion and self- composed of parents and local professional analysis about reasons for moderate drinking, people can work to achieve a healthful en- this film dramatically focuses attention on vironment, health instruction, and health the importance of each person making an services in the school. honest and intelligent decision about the use of alcohol. A young couple gives a party to SECOND SIGHT (mcgh) which they invite four other couples. During j-h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $3.75 an ensuing discussion, different views are Describes the work of the Guide Dog Foun- expressed about drinking. The film ends as dation at Smithtown Branch, Long Island, the narrator poses several questions about in the training of blind persons and seeing- the reasons behind a person's use of alcohol eye dogs. Demonstrates through the experi- and his attitudes toward drinking. ence of a blind man how dog and master learn to work together. SIMPLE STUNTS (c) i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 SEIZURE (uw) This film gives a detailed explanation of c-a 48 minutes bw: $6.85 simple stunts for strength, stunts for skill, Explains the diagnostic and therapeutic and stunts with sticks. Safety precautions treatment of epilepsy through a dramatized are emphasized and the benefits of variations story of an epileptic veteran, the background on simple stunts are demonstrated.

50 film SITTING RIGHT (asf) film. By means of a unique device, the effectively portrays the most common ways i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 in which cold-producing viruses are spread. of sitting correctly — how to The technique It also shows ways in which the body de- sit and how to get up. Leg, arm and down fends itself against germs. hand positions are shown. SNOW SPEED (uw) SIXTEEN TO TWENTY-SIX (nfbc) i-j-h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.70 a 17 minutes bw: $3.35 Shows ski jump champions, speeding ice Designed for female audiences only, this boats, a horse race on a frozen lake, and film presents facts about the extent, trans- bobsledding at Mt. Rainier's winter sports mission, course of infection, symptoms, and carnival. treatment of gonorrhea and syphilis. SOCCER FOR GIRLS (c) SKATING FANTASY (sf) j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 minutes color: $3.10 i-j-h-c-a 10 Demonstrates the basic skills of soccer in Barbara Ann Scott does three skating . easy-to-learn detail, with close-ups and slow motion, using skilled players. Includes the SKELETON, THE (eb) various kinds of traps, dribbles, and passes, j-h 12 minutes bw: $2.15 and their applications to game situations. Describes in detail the formation, growth, SOCCER — THE UNIVERSAL GAME (hpa) development, and function of the human skeleton. Microphotography and animated j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.90 drawings reveal what bones consist of and Intended as an introduction for Americans how they grow. Dramatic motion picture of all ages to the world's most widely played X-ray photography shows how joints move. team sport — soccer. Demonstrates funda- Attention is called to the role of proper mentals and techniques of the game by food and good posture in the correct devel- means of both action shots and animated opment of bone. sequences.

SKI THRILLS (sm) SOCIAL DANCING (c) general 11 minutes color: $3.40 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Thrilling and beautiful color shots of expert Here are the two basic fox trot and waltz skiers enjoying themselves on the high ex- steps, with three simple variations. Both the panses of the Sierra Mountains. boy's and girl's parts are shown in close view, and each step or variation is clearly SKIN (silent) (eb) explained with diagrammatic effects. i-j-h 15 minutes bw: $1.65 SOFIA GIRLS (fon) Contrasts the skins of various animals. It j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.90 shows structure and method of growth of of Sofia parish in human skin; explains the sensation of touch, Pupils of public school the formation of "gooseflesh," how hair Stockholm are noted for their skill in gym- "stands on end," the secretion of sweat, and nastics and rhythmics. The film shows the exercises the growth of hair and nails. Illustrates the girls in the rhythmic which have proper care of the skin. become associated with their name.

SMALL CRAFT SAFETY (ker) SOFTBALL FOR BOYS (c) i-j-h-c-a 14 minutes bw: $2.90 j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows that the increased use of boating as Play ball! Boys will rally to the call with enthusiasm after seeing this fast mov- a recreation makes it necessary for persons added that hook-slide, to be familiar with small craft safety. Points ing film. They'll want to try out common causes of accidents, how they pull that fast double play, improve their photogra- can be avoided, stresses safe conduct, rules bunting technique. Slow motion the individual player of boating, rescue and life saving techniques phy is used to analyze involved in canoes, rowboats, outboards, and skills and the principles of team play in small sailboats. actual game situations. Emphasis is also placed on pitching techniques. SNIFFLES AND SNEEZES (mcgh) SOFTBALL FOR GIRLS (c) j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.35 j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Why colds start, how they spread and what to do to prevent them are shown in this Takes up the fundamental softball skills of

51 throwing, catching, batting, and fielding. of the wild, and acquire the zestful skills of Each player's individual skill and coordi- outdoor life — swimming, fishing, riding, nated teamplay is pointed out to show stu- canoeing, campfire cooking, and the lasting dents how practice improves play. values of various experiences shared with others. SOFTBALL FUNDAMENTALS (ya) SPLITS, SPARES, AND STRIKES (tfc) i-j 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Junior high school girls demonstrate the h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 techniques of batting, throwing, pitching, Championship form is demonstrated by base-running, and fielding in softball. Tillie Taylor, famous woman bowler. Re- stricted to classroom use. SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T EAT (wdp) general 10 minutes color: $3.00 SPORT'S GOLDEN AGE (mcgh) Explains in entertaining details how one h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $3.85 may learn to select a diet from the seven Emphasizes America's propensity for sports basic groups of foods to insure sufficient of all kinds. Shows sports greats in action: supply of the essential nutrients. Knute Rockne, Red Grange, Johnny Weiss- muller, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Bob Feller, SPEED-A-WAY (lar) Joe Dimaggio. Shows the making of sports j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 equipment. Presents Americans enjoying

This new game for boys and girls is a com- sports from swimming to skiing. bination of the elements of soccer, basket- SPORTS 'ROUND THE GLOBE (uw) ball, speedball, field ball, and hockey with an opportunity for players to run with the j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 ball. An exciting selection of outstanding sports events filmed by foreign cameramen — in- SPEEDBALL FOR GIRLS (c) cluding bicycle polo, motorcycle soccer, one- j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $2.15 leg skiing in the Alps, auto race on slippery Introduces students to an exciting game roads, Grand National Steeplechase and which is rapidly growing in popularity. other thrilling events. The film lucidly explains players positions SPORTS SPELLBINDERS (of) on the field, the rules of the game, tech- niques in developing team cooperation and j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1.70 individual skills — kicking, juggling, volley- Performers in this film feature skiing on ing, passing and receiving. sand and water, shooting dangerous rapids, mile-a-minute motorboat races, motorcycle SPEEDWAY (of) races and ancient autos in daredevil races. j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 SPRINGBOARD AND FRONT APPROACH (uw) All types of automobile racing in France, England, and Monte Carlo along with thrills j-h-c 11 minutes color: $3.80 at the Indianapolis Speedway make this an An excellent film on diving which stresses interesting film. the importance of approach and spring. Slow motion photography analyzes approach, SPINAL COLUMN, THE (eb) hurdle and take-off. Demonstrations by j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Olympic champion Vicki Draves. Supplementing live action scenes with SPRINGBOARD DIVING (uc) X-ray and stop-motion photography, ani- mated drawings, and graphic close-ups, this j-h-c 13 minutes bw: $3.90 film provides a detailed study of the struc- Shows the fundamentals of springboard ture and functions of the spinal column. diving with detailed illustrations of the posi- The five spinal regions are identified. The tion of the body in the air, the proper use curvatures of the spine are described, and of feet and arms, and the approach and the importance of good posture is stressed. take-off from the springboard. Techniques for the swan dive, running front dive, and SPIRIT OF ALGONQUIN (nfbc) the back jump and exercises for control of general 19 minutes color: $2.15 the body in the air are also depicted. Follows the activities of boys and girls in SPRINGBOARD TECHNIQUES (c) their summer camps at Algonquin Park in Ontario. Under the guidance of experienced j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 counsellors, they make the most of their Proper use of the springboard is explained idyllic vacation. They learn about creatures in this film as a prerequisite to skillful

52 diving. Stop motion and slow motion are STORY OF THE BLOODSTREAM, PART I (mis) used for detailed analysis of lifts, tucks, h-c-a 30 minutes color: $8.60 skills. Techniques are somersaults, and other Tells the fascinating story of the most effi- sequence of outdoor summarized in a final cient pump in the world, the human heart. performance of shots showing the finished Pictures inside a beating human heart are expert divers. made possible by an instrument designed and constructed in the Moody Institute of SPRINTS, THE luwl Science Laboratory. The circulatory sys- j-h-c 21 minutes bw: $3.95 tem is revealed to have a hundred thousand capillaries, many so small that the The fundamentals of the 100 and 220 yard miles of microscopic blood cells must squeeze through dash, including impact style and natural in single file. stretch stride, synchronization of leg and arm action, starting techniques, placement STORY OF THE BLOODSTREAM, PART II (mis) and digging of start holes, foot movement, minutes color: $6.65 balanced arm action, backward arm jab, and h-c-a 26 the counterbalance of the arms. Shows how life hangs by a very slender thread, the chemistry of the red blood cell. speed with SQUARE DANCE MEDLEY (of) By radioactive tracer atoms the which the blood carries food and oxygen i-j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 to the trillions of body cells is dramatically Around the Lady; Duck Includes the Lady illustrated. A search for the optimum shape Dig for the Clam; and for the Oyster, of the red blood cell, aided by the famous Hinky Dinky Parley Vous. IBM research computer, reveals that the cell's peculiar shape is just right for the job (osg) SQUARE DANCING it has to do. i-j-h-c-a 14 minutes color: $4.15 STREPTOMYCIN (uw) The purpose of the film is to arouse interest minutes bw: $2.15 and depict the fun and wholesome features j-h-c-a 10 of square dancing. Reviews the events and work that led to discovery of the drug streptomycin by Dr. STEPS OF THE BALLET (eb) Waxman at Rutgers University. minutes bw: $4.65 j-h-a 25 STUDENT NURSE (nfbc) basic classical positions The film shows the h-c-a 30 minutes bw: $5.15 and movements of the ballet. During re- A picture of girls-in-training at a large city hearsal, the work of the choreographer, the hospital. This film indicates some of the composer, and the designer are explained. courses they must take before they are Then a finished performance is presented. qualified to receive their caps — the insignia Music is played by the London Symphony of success in the first stage of their careers. Orchestra. Robert Helpmann, famous chore- The practical part of nursing is illustrated ographer and dancer, is the narrator. as the student learns the art of changing the bed. Her duties include the personal care STORY OF DR. JENNER (tfc) of the patient to maintain nutrition, relieve j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.90 annoying symptoms and insure physical and Dramatizes the story of Dr. Jenner, an mental rest. English country physician. Describes how he tested and proved his theory of immuni- STUTTERING (THE SEARCH) (cbs) zation through vaccination in defiance of c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 vigorous opposition, and how he finally Consistent failure to find an organic basis brought the dread plague of smallpox under for stuttering is presented with clinical evi- control. Restricted to classroom use. dence by the State University of Iowa. Ex- plains through demonstrations the cause and STORY OF MENSTRUATION (kc) cure of stuttering. Shows how parents can j-h-c-a 11 minutes color: $.50 hinder with over-concern and how some normally when atten- Animated drawings and diagrams are used severe cases can speak tion is distracted. to explain the physiology of menstruation in Suggests methods of care and women. SUN, SEA AND SAILS (uw) hygiene, and encourages a healthy attitude 7 minutes bw: $1.70 toward the process. Special booklets and j-h-c-a physiological charts are available for use Through beautiful marine photography with the film. shows yachts racing on the bay and deep sea.

53 SUN VALLEY SKI CHASE (of) and doubles, is shown here. After an expla- j-h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.70 nation of the grip, the players demonstrate push shots, service, spin shot and return, One skier is elected hare, and the others forehand and backhand shots, and footwork. are the hounds, and the chase is on danger- Restricted to classroom use. ous ski trails. Dangerous jumps, sharp turns, swift slaloms, and other dazzling techniques TACKLING IN FOOTBALL (eb) are demonstrated in this film taken in one of the world's most famous skiing areas. j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 Utilizes slow-motion and stop-motion pho- SWAN DIVE AND FRONT JACK-KNIFE (uw) tography to analyze basic techniques in the j-h-c 11 minutes color: $3.80 shoulder tackle and cross-body tackle, to- A diving film which teaches the steps to gether with the several variations of each type. Stresses the importance of achieving perfect form on 1 -meter board and correct in mid-air. Demonstrates abdominal muscle starting position, speed, drive, sure grip, exercises for use in these dives. timing, and body control. Calls attention to safety measures designed to insure against SWIMMING AND DIVING ACES (uw) injuries in tackling. general 11 minutes bw: $2.15 TARGET: TOOTH DECAY (uok) Value of early training, need of stamina, h-c-a 11 minutes color: $2.65 and vital role of timing in diving are illus- trated. Champions exhibit one and one-half Points out the value of modern dental care forward somersault; one and one-half with emphasis on sodium fluoride treatment. gainor; front jack with full twist; and back The opening sequence shows a group of jack analyzed by slow-motion camera. Cleveland County Grade School children at Demonstration of component parts of skill- play and raises such questions as: Are chil- ful diving: balance, take-off, position of dren so healthy after all? Aren't bad teeth arms, motion in the air, and body position too high a price to pay? What can be done when entering water. about tooth decay? It then proceeds to answer the questions, suggesting, among SWIMMING — CRAWL STROKE (uw) other things, concerted community-wide h-c-a 8 minutes bw: $1.65 action. Illustrates the basic principles of the stroke TECHNIQUE OF TENNIS (tfc) — the arm movement, the kick, and breath- ing. Includes slow motion shots under j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.65 water. Tennis instructor, Lloyd Budge, brother of Don Budge, demonstrates correct practices SWIMMING FOR BEGINNERS (of) in such fundamentals as forehand and back- i-j-h 9 minutes bw: $1.65 hand grips, routine shots, and service. Ex- Instructing a 10-year-old child in the basic planation of footwork, timing, and an fundamentals of swimming, from the con- exhibition of net play complete the film. quest of fear to breathing, arm strokes, and Slow motion photography is used for show- co-ordinated deep water swimming. ing form and technique. Restricted to class- room use. SWORDSMANSHIP (afla) TECHNIQUES OF FOIL FENCING (silent) (uc) c-a 17 minutes bw: $3.85 h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $1.65 The challenge of a man's honor was stated, and the duel followed. A man's honor was Analyzes fencing positions at various speeds saved or destroyed by his skill with a gun with close-ups of footwork in advance, re- or sword. Today, the sport of swordsman- treat, lunge and lump lunge; handwork in ship is considered as one of the most exact- correct grip on French and Italian foil; ing on the mind as well as the body. The straight thrust, disengage, one-two and one- blood and loss of life has been eliminated, two-three, double, coupe, coupe disengage but the thrills and excitement still remain. and coupe-coupe; simple parry 4,6,7,8 and Demonstrated by members of the U. S. half circle, counterparry 4 and 6, stop thrust Olympic fencing team, this sport is brought in high and low line. Begins and ends with to life with all the movements and basic a demonstration bout by Helene Mayer, fundamentals shown in excellent detail. United States and world champion.

TABLE TENNIS (tfc) TEETH, THE (eb) j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $1.65 i-j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 Table tennis, with experts playing in singles Explains the development and structure of

54 teeth and stresses the importance of proper ments against having any contact with drugs care. Demonstrates the cause of decay and in any form. how it can be prevented by eating proper foods, brushing the teeth regularly and THAT MOTHERS MIGHT LIVE (tfc) correctly, and consulting a dentist fre- h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.65 quently. Reveals the growth cycle of teeth Tells the story of the fight of Dr. Ignaz from embryonic stage through adulthood. Semmelweis against child-bed fever, includ- ing his discovery that the disease was spread TEETH: THEIR STRUCTURE CARE (c) AND by germs and the publication of his experi- bw: $2.15 ment. Restricted to classroom use. j-h 11 minutes color: $3.40 THEY GROW UP SO FAST (ai) Skillful animation shows the functions of various teeth, the structure of a tooth, and c-a 25 minutes color: $6.65 how decay spreads. Students are motivated Designed to highlight the reasons for and to proper dental care as a means of insuring content of a good program of physical edu- dental health. cation. The attention of the community is called to the importance of adequate lead- TENNIS: COURT FAVORITES (rko) ership and facilities for a complete program h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.65 of physical education, and as a result action High points of the game featuring former is taken by which children are given the tennis champions Bill Tilden, Vincent Rich- opportunity to participate in a wide variety ards, Karel Kozeluh, George Lott, and of experiences provided by physical educa- Bruce Barnes. tion activities.

TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS (of) THRILL A SECOND, A luw) i-j-h 9 minutes bw: $1.65 j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $1.70 Former tennis champion Bill Tilden nar- Sensation-seekers, both men and women, rates and appears in the film to teach a boy risk their lives to give performances of how to play tennis. The boy is shown at- thrills. Parachuting, human cannonball, tempting each step, and the film ends with slide for life, racing auto smash-ups, and the beginner and the expert playing a game. bug-boat marathon are shown.

TENNIS TACTICS (tfe) THRILLS OF THE SURF (ifi) j-h-c 10 minutes bw: $1.65 j-h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.90 Here Fred Perry shows us the technique in Describes in action photography the adven- practicing for sustained relays and for short tures of life guards and water sports experts placement. This is followed by illustrations in the exciting drama of surfboard riding, of teaching technique for service, pivot water skiing, and surf boat races. Filmed in shots, a spinning ball, and a service stance. Australia where long, mountainous waves Slow motion photography is used exten- break on the beaches. The life guards' sively. Restricted to classroom use. festival, annual celebration of surf sports, is described. TENNIS TECHNIQUE (rog) j-h-c-a 9 minutes color: $3.15 THROWING IN BASEBALL (eb) Illustrates forehand and backhand tech- j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 niques, service, and volley. Explains and Explains the various techniques to be mas- demonstrates the techniques of group teach- tered in learning to throw a baseball effec- ing. Includes sequences of Pauline Betz in tively, including proper stance and grip. action. Professional players furnish demonstrations which are made remarkably clear by such TERRIBLE TRUTH (sd) unique motion picture devices as stop- j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 motion, slow-motion, and close-up photog- Documents the story of one teen-age girl, raphy. Four throws are analyzed: the typical of youthful addicts. Starting with overhand, the three-quarter, the sidearm, an occasional marijuana cigarette, she is and the underarm. induced to experiment with a "fix" of THURSDAY'S CHILDREN (bis) heroin. In a few days she is a hopeless "hype," ends up with a criminal record and h-c-a 22 minutes bw: $3.40 a blighted future. Judge William T. Mc- A skillful teacher works with a group of deaf Kesson of the Los Angeles Juvenile Court children, ages four to seven. Traces the appears in the film to present the argu- growth of understanding in these children

55 from complete ignorance of words to lip velopment of enthusiasm, and group action. reading. Later they are taught to speak by Shows where to get help and how to uti- reproducing the sounds. lize it.

TIGHT LINES (nfbc) TRACKING THE SLEEPING DEATH (tfc) general 17 minutes color: $2.15 j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $1.65 Copious lakes and streams, natural settings David and Mary Bruce, who have fought of unsurpassed beauty, provincial and the plagues and epidemics in all parts of Africa, government's continuous fish-stocking pro- are sent to Uganda by the British govern- gram assure full pleasure for the native ment to search for the cause of the sleeping British Columbian and visitor alike. The sickness plague that has broken out among film provides a colorful sampling of the kind the natives. They eventually discover that of sport awaiting the fishermen, young or the germ is carried by the Tse-tse fly. Re- old, expert or amateur. stricted to classroom use.

TIME AND TWO WOMEN (acs) TRAGIC HOUR OF DR. SEMMELWEIS, THE c-a minutes 20 color: $2.15 (YOU ARE THERE) (cbs) Explains the early symptoms of uterine can- j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 cer and the necessity for early treatment. The story of Dr. Semmelweis's dismissal For women only. from the Vienna Hospital because of his fight to prevent childbed fever. struggle TOBACCO AND THE HUMAN BODY (eb) His is highlighted by his accusation that the j-h-a 17 minutes bw: $3.40 medical profession is inattentive to sanitary An authentic report on the scientific re- conditions. sults of modern research, evaluating the effects of the use of tobacco. Analyzes TRAMPOLINE FUNDAMENTALS (bfs) tobacco smoke, demonstrates some of the minutes color: psychological effects of smoking, and sums j-h-c-a 11 $3.80 up factors to be considered in deciding An instructor and a group of high school whether or not to smoke. boys and girls demonstrate the basic funda- mentals of trampolining. Shown in detail TOUCHDOWN THRILLS OF 1949 (of) are the landing positions, aerial positions, j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1.70 front and back flips (with spotters), and combinations of these fundamentals which Highlights of the following games: Army- lead to a variety of stunts for the advancing Pennsylvania, Tulane-Georgia Tech, Cornell- student. Stressed are the importance of Pennsylvania, Notre Dame-Southern Cali- safety measures and the need to practice fornia, Army-Navy, and Notre Dame- each until it is thoroughly learned. Michigan. step

TOUCHDOWN THRILLS OF 1950 (of) TRIUMPH OF LOUIS BRAILLE, THE (YOU ARE THERE) (cbs) j-h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $1 .65 j-h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.65 Highlights from the following football games of the 1950 season: Purdue-Notre Dame, A new hope for the sightless materializes Army-Harvard, Kentucky-Georgia Tech, as the brave, blind Frenchman makes his Ohio-Northwestern, Texas-Southern Metho- plea for the adoption of his system of teach- dist, Princeton-Cornell, and Oklahoma- ing the blind to read. Texas. TRIUMPH WITHOUT DRUMS (tfc) TOWN AND COUNTRY RECREATION (ai) j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 c-a 22 minutes color: $5.95 Reviews the thirty-three-year vigil of Harvey Here is a power-packed story of the build- Wiley and his efforts in Congress to secure ing of recreation programs in rural areas a Pure Food and Drug Act. By chemical and villages of less than 5,000 population. tests and analysis Wiley proves that meats You see what happens to a sleepy town and canned goods must be clean and pure when a recreation program comes to life, and that sanitation and good health depend through voluntary leadership, and grows upon the pureness of foods. By virtue of a into a year-round public supported pro- convincing demonstration Wiley secures gram. Explains basic recreation planning passage of the law and government super- and organization, financing, building of vision of food and drugs. Restricted to facilities, utilization of local resources, de- classroom use.

56 TUBERCULOSIS, ITS DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, VOLLEYBALL FOR BOYS (c) CONTROL (eb) i-j-h 10 minutes bw: $1.90 j-h-a 10 minutes bw: $2.15 The film shows in regular and slow motion Tells the story of a girl who contracts pul- photography the proper methods of serving, monary tuberculosis. Describes, through volleying, spiking, defensive play and various animation, the process of primary infection drills to develop such skills. and reinfection. Demonstrates tuberculin tests and X-ray examinations and describes VOLLEYBALL STRATEGY FOR GIRLS (ya) effective hospital treatment, including rest, j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $2.35 good food, fresh air, sunshine, and clean- Explains offense and defense patterns and liness. strategy built around the use of funda- mental skills already learned. Discusses play- UNDERSTANDING BASKETBALL (ya) ing positions, serve placement, 1-2-3 attack, i-j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 1-2 attack, single attack, spiking, blocking, rotation, and other items. Two teams demonstrate as a basketball coach explains the basic rules and play of VOLLEYBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS (ya) the game, including such things as scoring, j-h-c 11 minutes bw: fouls, out-of-bounds, and jump ball. He $2-35 also points out the common rules of courtesy Shows a variety of basic playing skills using to be followed by spectators. animation and slow motion photography to analyze the basic techniques involved in such UNDERSTANDING VITAMINS (eb) ball handling skills as overhand volley, spik- ing, underhand volley, blocking, serves, and h-c-a 14 minutes color: $5.15 others. Graphically explains what vitamins are, how they work, and why they are necessary for WARNING SHADOW, THE (acs) good health. Points out natural sources of c-a 17 minutes color: $2.15 important vitamins and reveals the effects Makes an appeal for men over 45 to have on body tissues of a diet lacking in certain chest X-rays taken twice a year. Discusses vitamins. Re-creates major events in the the characteristics of cancer and emphasizes discovery of vitamins and calls attention to early diagnosis and treatment. present-day research. WASTAGE OF HUMAN RESOURCES (eb) VICTORY OVER POLIO (cbs) j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 27 minutes bw: $5.35 Graphically points out the human wastage, The dramatic story of man's fight against at all age levels, caused by crippling disease, the dread crippler, polio. After years and careless accidents, juvenile delinquency, un- years of research by scientists the world over, employment, alcoholic and drug addiction, Dr. Jonas Salk finally develops an effective mental disease, crime, war, and bad living vaccine. Originally appeared over television conditions. in the Twentieth Century Series. WATER DAREDEVILS (uw) VIM, VIGOR, AND VITAMINS (bfs) j-h-c-a 7 minutes bw: $1.70 j-h-a 9 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows comedy divers, water skiing, and Discusses each vitamin, its richest food boat racing. Full length aquatic fun. sources and ways of including the necessary vitamins in a day's menu. WATER SAFETY (ya) i-j-h 11 minutes bw: $2.15 VITAL SIGNS AND THEIR INTERRELATION: A discussion of the elementary principles BODY TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, of water safety for those who swim and BLOOD PRESSURE (uw) boat in all types of water areas. c-a 30 minutes bw: $3.90 WATERWAYS AND FLYWAYS OF THE NORTH Physiology of the respiratory, heat regula- (nfbc) tory, and circulatory systems and their inter- relation in normal functions and in devia- j-h-c-a 17 minutes color: $2.15 tions from normal are described. It also Depicts the sport and vacation pleasures develops the concept of how to ascertain that lie in store in Manitoba's northern and record the vital signs, the importance lakelands. Once the domain of the trader of making thorough observations, and and the trapper, this region now offers rich how to take care of equipment. rewards to the fisherman and the hunter.

57 WEIGHT EVENTS (eb) hunting scenes, from the treeing of an Ari- to the retrieving of Mallard j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 zona wildcat a duck. Demonstrates champion form in the shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, and WONDER ENGINE OF THE BODY (br) javelin events. Slow-motion photography j-h-c-a 11 minutes bw: $2.15 facilitates careful study of correct form. Explains anatomy, physiology and proper Correct beginning stance, body poise, grip, the care of the heart. and foot and leg action are emphasized. human WONDER OF REPRODUCTION, THE (mis) WELTON — A HEALTHY COMMUNITY luwa) i-j 12 minutes color: $3.50 h-c-a 31 minutes color: $7.65 Two boys and a girl come to see Uncle By explaining the way which one diphtheria Bob's new fish. In one aquarium they see case was quickly tracked down, isolated, and the beautiful Siamese fighting fish building kept from spreading, the film gives a picture its characteristic bubble nest to house the of how a modern, full-time public health eggs. Following sequences show the court- department serves the community. ship, egg-laying, fertilization, and hatching of the eggs. In the second aquarium the WHAT IS DISEASE? (uw) reproduction process of the Egyptian i-j 11 minutes color: $2.70 Mouthbreeder is witnessed. The female Using animation, this film presents illus- carries the eggs in her mouth for about 15 trations to show how disease enters the days, taking no food during this time. This body. Explains that harmful microbes may picture will help children form a whole- be air borne, water borne, transmitted by some picture of the reproductive process. insects, or even harbored in the soil. Use of the microscope to study microbes is included. WORK OF THE BLOOD (eb) A Walt Disney Production. j-h 14 minutes color: $4.20 Through laboratory analysis of a blood WHAT MAKES US GROW? (nfbc) sample, the structure of blood cells and the i-j 11 minutes bw: $1.90 composition of plasma are revealed. Ani- Experiments with rats show the harmful mated drawings and X-ray motion pictures results of vitamin deficiencies, and children of the circulatory system illustrate the func- are advised to eat more eggs, fresh vege- tion of the blood — the circulation of food tables, and fruit. Emphasizes that a well- elements and other materials to all body rounded diet is essential for proper growth. cells, the removal of wastes, the equaliza- tion of heat distribution, and the defenses WHAT WE EAT WE ARE (a) against disease. j-h-c-a 17 minutes color: $2.15 Stresses the importance of properly planned WORK OF THE KIDNEYS (eb) diets. Shows a variety of salads, desserts j-h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 and special dishes using bananas for sup- Animated drawings, together with labora- plying nourishment and attractiveness. tory demonstrations, describe the renal sys- tem, the formation of urine, regulation of WINTER SPORTS (of) blood composition, and the functioning of j-h-c-a 8 minutes bw: $1.70 the bladder. Relation of blood pressure to Champions demonstrate skiing, skating, to- urine flow, and rate of secretion as affected bogganing, bob-sledding, ice sailing, and by sugar, water, and temperature, are given snow trotting. particular consideration. The film concludes with an analogy between kidney function WITCH DOCTOR (brf) and the action of a gyroscope. h-c-a 9 minutes bw: $2.35 WORLD SERIES, 1946 (ihsa) A dance stylization of a voodoo rite per- formed by a Haitian witch doctor, with general 30 minutes bw: $2.15 Jean Leon Destine dancing the title role. Glimpses of the all-star game between the Original story and choreography by Jean American and National League and of the Leon Destine, using authentic native themes. World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals. WONDER DOGS IN ACTION (ow) VERSION) (of) j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $1 .70 WORLD SERIES OF 1947 (SHORT bw: $1.70 Foxhounds, setters, pointers, poodles and general 7 minutes Chesapeake retrievers are shown in actual Highlights of the entire series, the sensa-

58 tional struggle between the Yanks and the WRESTLING THRILLS (of) Dodgers. See all the exciting plays by Di- h-c-a 8 minutes bw: $1.70 maggio, Hcnrich, Walker, Robinson, Reese, Grunts and groans from the padded arena. and Stanky. Plenty of thrills and laughs as the men and wrestlers frantic WORLD SERIES, 1947 (ihsa) women go through antics that end up in a sizzling battle royal. general 39 minutes bw: $2.15 Shows the actions and highlights of the YELLOW JACK (tfc) series. Gives complete coverage of the j-h 29 minutes bw: $4.65 games. Depicting the work of Dr. Reed and his colleagues in Cuba, this excerpt from the WORLD SERIES OF 1948 (ihsa) feature photoplay visualizes the manner in general 36 minutes bw: $2.15 which the Yellow Fever Commission wiped Shows the highlights of the World Series out "yellow jack." Balked in his efforts to between the Cleveland Indians and the find a cure, Dr. Reed decides to test the Boston Braves. theory of Dr. Carlos Finlay, whose studies had convinced him that the stegomyia mos- WORLD SERIES OF 1949 (ihsa) quito is the carrier of the disease. Dr. general 33 minutes bw: $2.15 Reed calls for volunteers who will risk their The Yankees trip the Dodgers, four games lives in an experiment, and five American to one, to take the 1949 World Series. Allie soldiers agree to submit themselves to the Reynolds and Preacher Roe trade 1-0 shut- test. The results proved that the stegomyia outs in the first two games, and the Yankees was the carrier, and by wiping out the take the next three in a row to clinch an mosquitoes, the Commission eliminates the exciting series. disease in Cuba. Restricted to classroom use.

WORLD SERIES OF 1950 (ihsa) YOSHI NO YAMA (A CLASSICAL JAPANESE DANCE) (brf) general 30 minutes bw: $2.15 h-c-a 20 minutes color: $7.10 Shows the highlights of the games between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia A single dancer tells the story of three Phillies. friends of different temperaments with the unusual choreographic use of the onstage- WORLD SERIES OF 1951 (ihsa) hand (or "figure in black"). A preface general 40 minutes bw: $2.15 shows the application of Kabuki makeup, and the dance itself, a Buyo dance with the Pictures the highlights of the games between stylization and refinement of the Noh tradi- the New York Yankees and the New York tion, is performed with masks and charac- Giants. teristic folk humor and art. WORLD SERIES OF 1952 (ihsa) YOUR BODY DURING ADOLESCENCE (mcgh) general 32 minutes bw: $2.15 j-h-c-a 10 minutes bw: $2.35 The highlights of the games between the Teenagers, between the ages of 13 and 15, New York Yankees and the Brooklyn have a wide range of sizes and shapes. They Dodgers. are changing from childhood to adulthood WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES: during these years. The functions of the glands and how they influence growth are PART I, TAKEDOWN AND COUNTERS (umi) explained. h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 A photographic study of the points to be YOUR CHILDREN WALKING (mcgh) observed in this phase of wrestling. c-a 19 minutes bw: $4.15 different types of feet and their WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES: A review of normal functions is followed by suggestions PART II, ESCAPES AND REVERSALS (umi) to parents on the care of children's feet. h-c 11 minutes bw: $2.15 Advises on how to select and care for shoes Points out the "how to" of escapes and and socks, the need for sufficient exercise, reversals. and the necessity of consulting a doctor about correcting foot troubles or purchasing WRESTLING FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES: proper fitting shoes. PART III, RIDES AND PIN HOLDS (umi) h-c 22 minutes bw: $3.65 YOUR CHILDREN'S EARS (bis) Studies the fundamentals of rides and pin general 16 minutes bw: $3.15 holds in amateur wrestling. Few people are born deaf, and all too fre-

59 quently loss of hearing in later life is due to good food habits, and cheerful, friendly at- carelessness and ignorance. In this film, the titudes on the part of the family members physiology of the ear is explained in detail all contribute to a healthy, happy home. by animated diagrams. Often children who appear dull and unresponsive are suffering YOUR HEALTH AT SCHOOL (c) from hearing difficulties, which can easily be i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 cleared if given proper medical attention. up Illustrates what the school does to provide a pleasant, clean, and healthful atmosphere. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES (bis) Indicates that children can help by observ- bw: h-c-a 20 minutes $3.15 ing good personal health habits and by Rest, recreation, and good food are neces- promptly reporting illnesses or injuries to sary to healthy eyesight. Medical advice their teachers. must be sought in cases of organic defects or diseases, but the application of logical YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT (nmp) sense in daily life will keep a common j-h-a 20 minutes bw: $3.55 healthy eye healthy. Amusing animated dia- The activities of the public health depart- grams depict the physiology and care of the ment are many and varied. Following are eye. but a few of the areas in which the health YOUR CHILDREN'S TEETH (bis) department concerns itself: veneral disease, childbirth, tuberculosis, immunization, com- h-c-a 12 minutes bw: §2.65 municable diseases, pasteurization of milk, explains the structure of first and The film purification of water. Although produced in second teeth. child should be given a The 1941, the functions depicted in this film are well-balanced diet and taught the proper still practiced. method of brushing the teeth. Decay should be attended to at once, for in its advanced YOUR HEALTH: DISEASE AND ITS CONTROL (c) stages it may poison the whole system. i-j 9 minutes bw: $2.15 YOUR DOCTOR (mcgh) Shows how harmful microbes are carried and j-h-c-a 15 minutes bw: $3.75 spread and how they enter the body and get beyond the body defenses to cause sick- Surveys the various services which doctors ness. Encourages children to help control perform for mankind. Features the work of disease by protecting themselves from dis- a general practitioner in the mountains of ease carriers and by building up their body North Carolina who must travel by jeep to defenses. reach many of his patients. Highlights the work of the American Medical Association YOUR HEALTH IN THE COMMUNITY (c) and tells of the education and training that students receive before they get their M.D. i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 degree. Depicts the services of a public health de- partment and other departments aimed at YOUR EARS (ya) maintaining and improving the health of the i-j-h 9 minutes bw: $2.15 community and suggests how the individual Illustrates the construction of the human may cooperate in his community's health ear and the function of each of its parts. program. Discusses the manner in which certain dis- YOUR TEETH (ya) eases cause deafness, and stresses the neces- sity for proper care of the ears. Shows how i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 sound waves are transmitted to the brain. The growth and structure of teeth, how the baby teeth grow and are replaced by per- EYES (ya) YOUR manent teeth, the parts of a tooth and the j-h-c 9 minutes bw: $2.15 manner in which a tooth decays are all Animation and photography are used to shown. The importance of proper food and show the structure and function of the eye. proper care in building strong teeth and Explains farsightedness and nearsightedness preventing tooth decay is stressed. and the ways of correction. Stresses the im- YOUR VOICE (eb)* portance of proper care of the eye and its component parts. j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.15 The four phases of voice production are ex- HEALTH (c) YOUR AT HOME plained: respiration, phonation, resonance, i-j 10 minutes bw: $2.15 and articulation. Real-life photography Shows that personal cleanliness, proper rest, shows the vocal folds in operation. Exercises

60 for the improvement of the voice are sug- 20. The film discusses the normality of in- gested, dividual differences and attempts to alleviate some of the fears resulting from natural YOU'RE GROWING UP (bfs) physical and emotional changes. i-j-h 10 minutes bw: $2.35 YOU'RE THE DOCTOR (oh.) This film deals with some of the compli- cated physical and emotional processes of h-c-a 19 minutes bw: $3.15 growing up. Four major periods of physical Stresses the important role of the hospital in growth are considered: 1. Birth to age three, community life, and the various professional 2. age four to ten, 3. 11 to 16, 4. 17 to age services available to patients in the hospital.

61 INDEX TO PRODUCERS AND DEPOSITORS

a Academy Films aacc Association for the Aid of Crippled Children aap All American Productions aba American Bakers Association acs American Cancer Society afla American Fencers League of America afp American Film Producers afr American Film Registry aho American Hospital Association ai Athletic Institute al Almanac Films anl American & National League of Professional Baseball arc American Red Cross asf Association Films ath Athena Films, Inc. avf Avis Films

bfs Bailey Film Service bis British Information Service br Bray Studios brf Brandon Films, Inc.

c Coronet Films caa Civil Aeronautics Administration cbs Columbia Broadcasting System ch The Christophers, Inc. en Colburn Films cw Churchill-Wexler

dro De Rochemont

eb Encyclopaedia Britannica Films

fon Films of the Nations

ga Gateway Productions ge General Electric gf Gallagher Films, Inc. gpp General Pictures Productions

hca Harold Ambrosch Film Productions hew Department of Health, Education, and Welfare hpa Hollywood Pan-American

Ideal Pictures chs Illinois Chiropractic Society cs Institutional Cinema Service

62 ifb International Film Bureau ifi Instructional Films, Inc. ihsa Illinois High School Association iiaa Institute of Inter-American Affairs

\u Indiana University jh Jam Handy kb Knowledge Builders kc Kimberly-Clark Corporation ker Herbert Kerchow, Inc. kvf Kraft, Vernon, Film Productions lar Marjorie S. Larsen

Ifi Library Films, Inc. m Mahnke, Carl ma Medical Arts Productions mcc Mallinckradt Chemical Works mcgh McGraw-Hill mhfb Mental Health Film Bureau mis Moody Institute of Science mli Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. mpa Motion Picture Associates mtp Modern Talking Pictures nbco National Bowling Council nfbc National Film Board of Canada nfi National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis nmh National Mental Health Foundation nmp National Motion Picture Co. nspb National Society for the Prevention of Blindness ntb National Tuberculosis Association nw Northwestern University nyu New York University o Orleans, Sam of Official Films osg Osgood, Bob pf Pictorial Films php Paul Hoefler Productions pma Perry-Mansfield prp Progressive Pictures psc Pennsylvania State College

rem Rembrandt Films

rf Ryan Films rko Radio Pictures, Inc. rog T. N. Rogers Productions

63 sd Sid Davis Productions sef Seminar Films

sf Sterling Films sm Simmel-Meservey, Inc. spec Spectrum Films sq Squibb Company ssf Social Science Films

tfc Teaching Film Custodians th Thorne Films

uc University of California ui University of Illinois um University of Minnesota umi University of Michigan unfd United Nation Film Division uo University of Oregon uok University of Oklahoma usbm United States Bureau of Mines usda United States Department of Agriculture usdi United States Department of the Interior ustfh United States Field Hockey Association uuh Urbana University High School uw United World uwa University of Washington

vgf Vocational Guidance Films

wctu Women's Christian Temperance Union wdp Walt Disney Productions wu Wayne University

ya Young America

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