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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1162
…Posters in local dialect are displayed in centers of population. The regidar radio programs of the NMPC include spot annoinicements urging farmers to adopt…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 61
…In this category, the maker of farm equipment may as- sume some of the obligations of training women needed for farm production or workers…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 67
…its service to schools, colleges, and museums, all this work can be extended to Army posts, concentration camps, and centers for workers in defense…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 472
…British Information Services, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York. EBF. Encyclopaedia Britanniea Films, Inc., 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago. FOTN. Films of the Nations, Inc…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 185
…The Lange-Taylor book is an exciting pictorial ac- count of the migrant workers documented with text including quotations from the workers as well…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 248
…A I'icture jor War Workers 15 films Unite the Free Nations: Feature Section 17 Chinas War Films by T. Y. I.o 19…
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Business Screen 1940 — page 208
…Secret Service, 15 centers; Rail- road Retirement Board, 12 major centers; Pub- lic Works Administration, 15 regional offices: Disaster Loan Corporation, 19 regional offices…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 624
…Randolph St., Chicago 1 has acquired the exclusive United States sales right to three British In- formation Services films and to one National Film…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 117
…workers and fire guards, films to show factory workers how vital a part they play in the problems of war, films for farmers, for…
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Business Screen 1953 — page 680
…Inc. •*• This, the eighth in a series of films The Texas Company has made for the information and entertain- ment of its farm customers…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 296
…balance to adult educational work. -Vll of these workers are a part of the Extension Service which has been designated by .Secretary Claude R…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 666
…The city of Nuremberg, a world center of toy making, exhibits some popular examples of her wares. In Oberkochen skilled workers are turning out…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 490
…Actually this declining number of farm workers is a tribute to the resourcefulness of our American farmer and the advancement of agricultural technology. As…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 336
…Some of the individual bureaus with active programs in which wide participation by individual farmers is required for success, such as the Forest Service…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 341
…National Council of Farmer Cooperatives— G. Maurice Wietmg, Washington. Natioral Grange— Louis H. Wilson, Washington. National Committte on .Atomic Information— Daniel Melcher, Washington. New…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 336
The Story of Canada's National Film Board In the pictures: (left) G. S. BAGLEY (center) Chief of Art Department, (right) DONALD BUCHANAN (center…
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Business Screen 1940 — page 172
…Increased industrial ])ayroll means additional purchasing power for families in the community and the addition of new families of workers moving in. The effect…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 190
…leading suppliers of the farm market including U.S Steel, General Electric, Westinghouse, R.C.A., Ford Ma Microfilm Service for SCREEN Subscribers EpucaTIONAL…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 801
…migrant farm worker and shows some of the ways communities provide service for them and their families. Produced by Com- munity Health service. Purchase…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 80
…Steinbeck's powerful novel of migratory farm workers' struggles for existence, enacted by an all-star cast including Burgess Meredith, Betty Field and Lon…
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Business Screen 1940 — page 272
…It is being used in every training center and on every ship and at every base of both arms of the service. In Nazi…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 707
…Services supervise lunches for school children, factory and land workers ; collect salvage, and maintain clothing depots from which they distribute needed garments. Killing Farm…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 1265
…Wholesalers — National Association of Wholesalers, 1001 >nnecticut Ave., N.W., WashinRton 1, D. C. SEF* — National Educational Vro- gram, 815 Center Street, Searcy, \rkansas…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 226
…cooperate with all countries who have a nationally-organized documentary film movement. The International Film Center, Inc., which lists on its Board of Directors…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 130
…suggestions, and should spur wartime agricul- tural workers into thinking of many more for themselves. Farm tt ork Simplification runs anproximately 25 minutes, in…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 812
…on audio-visual centers, Ann Hyer of our DAVI staff found that 6.5 per cent of all the nation's teachers are teaching…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 381
…RKO Radio Pic- tures, Inc., RKO Bldg., Radio Citv. Rockefeller Center. New York 20. N. Y. Sr HS, Col, .Adult: Civics, Social Studies, Forums…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1027
…Herbert Farmer and Sidney Solow presented them at a recent meeting. Herb Farmer is director of Audiovisual Services at the Uni- versity of Southrn…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 723
…will demonstrate the services provided to patients in hospitals and will stimulate in- terest in becoming a volunteer worker in a mental hospital. It…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 129
…Here in America's largest center of heavy industry, the nation's arms production has roared into high gear. With the versatility for which…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 12
…Efforts of individual manage- ments to avoid lay-offs of workers have contributed to the high level and stability of the nation's employ…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 264
…One worship service, utilizing koda- chrome slides, is entitled Hands. It pictures the role ot hands in everyday living — hands of the farmer, stewards…
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See and Hear, Oct 1949 — page 42
…The story of the farmers and workers in Northern Ireland is simply told with scenes of the country’s cities and industries presented. Australian…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 333
…produced for the Visual Education Service of the Westinghouse Co.. Mansfield, Ohio, is an important contribution on dietetics and war worker nutri- tion. (Roland…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 125
…was the W focal center of the visual in- ustry the week of January 29th. 'he nation's outstanding producers f training films for…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 478
…The story of the farmers and workers in Northern Ireland is simply told with scenes of the country's cities and industries presented. Australian…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 142
Page 138 The Educational Screen L^uxzsnt \jiun ^/Vevcti Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc. (formerly Erpi Classroom Films), 1841 Broadway, New York, produced twelve films…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 136
…C." 16 MM SOUND—2 REELS Washington, th*- nation's pulsing heart—the peace- time governmen- tal center of the country. But war has…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 570
…At Manaus is a camp for workers as a part of the National rubber plan. The method of tapping trees and congealing the rubber…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 362
…scenes show fine national housing projects and Iiappy workers, and the commentator concludes with the thought that there is a national security when all…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 128
…In- du.strial Relations Center. Uni- yersity of Chicago and Horace Davis of the Farm Equipment Workers Union. Lt. James Brown. USNR, was Moderator…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 1255
…Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. The role of the individual and company credit in our nation's econ- omy. Opening with a small boy who buys…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 375
…SOUND SERVICE FOR SCHOOLS Educational Dept.. RCA Manufactur- ing Co., Inc.. Cainden. N. J. A Service of the Radio Corporation of America. .boot '^'^-'* Scb…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 704
…9 Coniniiinioable Disease (lenter .\nnounees Four Appointments ^^ Staff changes in the Public Health Service's Audiovisual Facil- ity at the Communicable Disease Center (U…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 284
…of the National Film Society. During his three years with the Board Mr. Adamson promoted the organization of commu- nity projection services and film…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 282
…National Tuberculosis .Assn.. 1790 Broadway, New York 19. Religious Film .Assn.. Inc., 220 Fifth .Ave., New York 1. Offices in some major cities. Workers…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 696
…The fiimstrip was produced and is available exclusively from Pix Film Service, Inc., 34 East Putnam .\ve., Greenwich, Conn. Other educational magazines obvi- ously…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 582
…s Clubs, National Council of Parents and Teachers, American Le- gion, labor and industry groups, and farm, youth and other national or- ganizations concerned…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1065
…A comprehensive and illuminating portrait of the little known but strategically important Asian nation of Burma including an interview with U Nu, highlighting Bur…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 540
…national inclinations in making can era manufacturing part of the industrial progress. Bolstered I: American connnercial developmen' Jap-made cameras are a fast-growir…