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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 9
…Copyright 1945 See and Hear Eau Claire, Wis. ^■Klm% '<iAuc^ "Coordinated Audio-Visual Aids" Kingsley Trenholme ' • "Beginning Geography— Foundation for International Understanding" Raymond C…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 148
…film rental libraries, offers direct rental services, the double symbol (PD) appears. FILMS Academy Films Box 3088, H Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 870
…Film Institute), Festivals and Awards; Dwight Godwin (Univ. of Flor- ida), Industry Relations; Raymond Fielding (Temple Univ.), Richard Goggin (New York Univ.), International Liason…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 482
…Reli ipo Film Assn. nc., Libraries (D) Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond Ave Association Films, Inc. 45¢+ New 206 S. Michiaan Av : : siete…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 24
…Rupe (Film Li- brarian, Columbus Public Library), secretary- treasurer. Trustees: Margaret Carroll (Librarian, Co- lumbus Public Library); Edgar E. Dale; (Director of Audio- Visuals…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 798
…Tpre is no cost to film users except for return fst- age. There is, however, a small library of fe- cial purpose rental films…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 244
…Prugh (Director, Franklin County Historical Society, President; Galvy Gordon (Public Relations Dir., Col- umbus Public Library), Executive Vice- President: Mary A. Rupe (Film Librarian…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 38
…There is no cost to film users except for return post- age. There is, however, a small library of spe- cial purpose rental films…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 288
…FILMS Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond Ave Association Films, Inc. 35 W. 45th St.. New 206 S. Michigan Ave Turk St.. Sen Fran…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 44
…Y International Film Bureau & N. Michigan Ave hicago 2 International Film Foundation (P) 600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y e —— Builders Classroom Films…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 240
…Raymond Ave , 4000 , a Texas a Religious Film Assn., Inc., Libraries _ ° U 5 tice Place, Salt Lake City Uta S \ Sth r P ‘ i…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 704
…Learning from Pictures, by Catharine Williams, is to be published in the spring of 1962. ^ THE EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Office: 250 West 57th…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 256
…BRAND NEW PHONE NUMBER (313) DOT- 3000 ^International Film & TV Festival of New York. ^ A CREATIVE PRODUCER is only as strong as his good…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 52
…We, at CFI, make a color-corrected and balanced filmstrip interne^ative from your slides and other material. Then we make a filmstrip answer…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 698
…Quad-rank optical reduction from additive i)rintcd JGnini color internegatives. .Mag- netic sound recording, ("artridge loading. 35mm Filmstrips; Processing EK6008, EK5251, negative films…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1433
…source of the Hi-Q music library for film scoring. Available on lea.se basis throughout U. S. to industrial film producers and sound…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1122
…International Cataloging Standards • Watch for recommendations from the Conference on International Standards for Cataloging of Films and Filmstrips which took place in Washington, D…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 392
…D)—dealers, film rental libraries offers direct rental services, the double symbol (PD) appears. FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 628
Tnternational Interest in New -' York's "International Film & TV Festival" hosted by its sponsor. Herbert Kosen. was well rewarded when two of that competition…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 339
…FILM AND ITS TECHNIQUES by Raymond Spottiswoode. University of California Press, Berkeley 4, California. 1951. 516 pages. $7.50. The book takes the reader…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 1042
…New York 19 releases the following feature films: The Stone Flower (85 minutes) — World First Prize Winning color film at the Cannes International Festival…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 201
—411111110 University Film Production Crews Serve U. S. International Program Six or more American universities and colleges are participating in the production of motion…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 583
See & Hear 1 University Film Production Crews Serve U. S. International Program ♦ Six or more American universities and colleges are , participating in the production…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 974
…FILMS Academy Films P. O. Box 3088, Hollywood, Cal. (P) IP) Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 94
…FOR FILM ORGANIZATION Integrating Audio-Visual Education at San Diego Slate College by Fred Harcleroad 1 he Central Arizona Cooperative Film Library Described by…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 936
…FILMS Academy Films P. O. Box 3088! Hollywood, Cal. (P) (P) Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 709
…Editing and recording to %" id 16inm magnetic tape; optical transfer to )mm film; 4 channel mixing, music library, terlock screening; 35mm and 16mm editing…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 136
…Film Editor Joyce Markstahler, Film Librarian Marion Liakas, Script Supervisor N. Jay Norman, Dir., Creative Sales Betsy Haas, Sales Promotion Services: Creators, producers and…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 128
…libraries, projection services. Where a primary source also offers direct rental services, the double symbol (PD) appears. FILMS Associated Film Artists 30 N. Raymond…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 299
…Louis de Rochemont Associates Film Library; Producer: Nancy Hamilton) International Understanding: Report From Africa Part 1 (Entrant and Dis- tributor: McGraw-Hill Text-Film…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 44
…FILMS (PI (D| (PD) Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc. (PD) 35 W. 45th St., New…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 166
…FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc. (PD) 35 W. 45th St., New York 19, N…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 348
…FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc. (PD) 35 W. 45th St., New Yorit 19, N…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 468
…The silent film was, indeed, a tremendous influ- ence in developing international thought, feeling, and general friendliness, whereas the "talkies" are definitely nationalistic in…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 303
…238 More Sound Material for 16mm Field 238 Religious Films Released by Filmosound Library 238 Plymouth Issues Safety Subject 239 International Educational Pictures to…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 212
…International Film Bureau 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2, III. Knowledge Builders Classroom Films 625 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Library Films, Inc…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 638
…A., Librarian, Millersville State Normal School, Pa. Sources for the School Picture Collection May 269 Haeseler, John A. The Cinema in International Education t…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 359
…Sesqui-Centennial Film Heralds Phila- delphia Celebration The Executive Committee of the Sesqui- Centennial International Exposition has pro- duced Lest We Forget, a dramatic…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 92
…FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, inc. (PO) 35 W. 45th St., New York 19, N…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 143
…The new company, to be known as Louis de Rochemont International Film Makers, Inc. will produce and distribute fea- ture motion pictures and educa…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 304
…film rental libraries. KEY: (P) — producers, importers. (M) — manufacturers. (D)^-dealers, rental services, the double symbol FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 446
…Ideal Libraries (Continued) x Film Service FILMS 127 W. Sth St., Cincinnati, Ohio 34 £ A reenw S 312 NW 2nd St., Oklahoma City 3…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 260
…4 FILMS Associated Film Artists (P) 30 N. Raymond Ave.. Pasadena I, Cal. Association Films, Inc. (PD) 35 W. 45th St., New York 19…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 151
…Catalogs ■ CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS, Coronet Building, Chicago 1, III., offers a new catalog for the Coronet Film Library including all of the 60 new…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 709
…BEKINS FILM CENTER 1025 N. Higliland Ave.. Hollywood, Cal. 90038 Phone: 466-9271 AC: 213 Y'ear of Organization: 1958 Joseph C. Raymond, Director…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 91
…Through the service of corps area film libraries it has been possible to correlate groups of films and film strips with specific classes and…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 182
…The Film and International Understanding (Concluded from page 188) representative of the country under discussion who has previewed the film. A committee of film…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 132
…A., and Fanning Hear- on, Director, Association of School Film Libraries. Dr. Otto Neurath Visits U. S. Dr. Otto Neurath, Director of the International…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 799
…nf'I'IJoto(irai)h!l .loyee Markstahler, Film Librarian — Marion Liakas, Script Supervisor Skkvicks: Creators, prodiieer,^ and consultants for motion pietiires and slidcfilms…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 228
…Cook, Kodascope Libraries, Inc.; Edward Earl, Nicholas Power Company, Inc.; Alice Belton Evans, National Committee for Better Films; Lee F. Hanmer, Russell Sage Foundation…