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Business Screen 1957 — page 296
…Contracts Processed Apples Inst. Purolator Products, Inc. Quebec Hydro Queen*s University Radio Corp. of America Railway Progres- Inst. Ralston-Purina Co. Ransburg Electro…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 50
…Kaman Aircraft Corporation Monsanto Chemical Company Massachusetts Institute of Technology New Departure Division, General Motors Corp. Pratt and Whitney Company, Inc. Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 916
…to student audiences by the Fashion Institute of Technology. New York. Fashion /.v Everybody's Business describes the many rewarding ca- reers open in…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1313
…GBF, Munich, Germany iv The world of women's fashions in a wealth of colorful scenes that show its dependence on progressive dye technology…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 852
…of a service maga- zine attuned to today's average woman. For instance, it says to the advertising space buyer, "are these fashions related…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1215
…Ill W Technologv With Ideas" rr ng on this same theme. Gardner, Secretary of I; ducation and Welfare, in 1. interview screened at the…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 496
…Pro- duced by The Filmworks foi The Institute of Life Insurance. 28V2 minutes, color. Free loan. NATIONAL AUDIOVISUAL CENTER Washington, D.C:. 20409 Apollo…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 772
…In Search of Housing (New Y'ork State Commission Against Discrimina- tion); Fashion is Big Business (Fashion In- stitute of Technology); Magnetic Protection of…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 209
…of the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technologj-. showed the Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engineers a form of the new process which was to…
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Business Screen 1958 — page 391
…Management Development Center, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Formerly As- sociate Director of the Marquette Univer- sity Management Center, which he helped to establish…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 1199
…For example, some of his fol- lowers argue that to use instructional films is to decide in advance exactly what will be taught each…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 465
…An instructor in creative photography highly praised the film for its effective interpretation of Weston's vigorous themes, elemental forms, and the power that…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 349
…developtnent of— THE UNIVERSAL HIGH INTENSITY ARC SLIDE PROJECTOR InslaUalion of j Slroni Vnirpnat Arc Slide Projector at Mmsachusetls Intlrtule of Technology Kresge Auditorium…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 179
…Because of the lack of rapport between teacher and pupils, the students are plotting and planning escapes from carrying out the teacher's instructions…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 428
…its authoritative fashion, the teacher was forced — early in the game — into a more careful consideration of the amount of instruction per reel. But…
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Business Screen 1954 — page 590
…Binder, chief engineer of the spon- .<or's Fabricated Steel Construction Division. Testing and earthquake research activities were shot at California Institute of Technology…
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Business Screen 1938 — page 188
…We are living in an age of technological tcnu- ousness, mechanical miracles — a super-com- plex world of streamlined inventive genius. This world is…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 306
…The film shows in a straightforward coherent fashion the average round of activities of the family, their working, playing, eating, visiting their new home…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 295
…Marty Fleckman (The American Institute of Men's & Bo\'s Wear); Picture Phone Service (Bell Tele- phone Laboratories); Tailored Technology (Chromalloy American Corporation); The…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1322
…They were instructed at the lead- ership conference held during the period of the premiere on ar- rangements for showings, public- ity, and physical…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 216
…Asbestos Cement I'roduiers Ass Associated Bulb Growers of Holland Association of Better Business Bureaus Association of Playing Cards Manufacturers Athletic Institute Baltimore and…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 129
…Alaska lliglncaij. (\olkswagcn of .\merica ) ; The Right Hand of Plentij. (N'olkswagenwerk A.C;., Ger- in;niy); Fashions On A Spree, (NBC-TV, Spec…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 175
…He had attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was intelligent, thorough, tireless and convinced of his opportunity to render a great service to…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 22
…Organizations and institutions consisting of Kiwanis, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Women's Clubs, Colleges, Universities, Schools and TV audiences are constantly…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 273
…and television technology, sitting around biting our nails instead of getting in there and fighting fire with more and better of the same. Comes…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 248
Page 2 52 The Educational Screen ing the proper amount of tedious 'boning' in the good old-fashioned way at a book. Another bar…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 45
…S53 • Presents technology and geography of food production. Photographic and anima- lion sequences depict the role of land in production; the methods employed in…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 609
…The Scientific Approach to Better Plastics —documenting a plastics research project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dem- onstrating research on the mechanical properties…