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[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet Daily broadcast covers a range of campus activism, political issues, sports, and holiday festivities marking the end of the semester. The news anchors report ...
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of IU NewsNet highlights a mix of campus activism, seasonal traditions, and historic athletic achievements at Indiana University. Students from the Women in Busi...
[AI-Generated Summary] This broadcast of the IUNews Net Daily provides an update on key stories affecting the Indiana University and local Bloomington communities following the Thanksgiving break. ...
Shows how to check the transmission gear shift mechanism; how to inspect the drive shaft and the differential; how to check differential backlash; and how to test the running condition of the trans...
Shows the different kinds of nails and screws and their uses. Tells how to determine the size of nails, and how to drive them properly by using various techniques. Describes the hammer and screwdr...
Shows how to mount on a special fixture for machining an irregularly shaped casting which cannot be held in a chuck; how to mount and center the fixture on a lathe; and how to grind tools for the m...
Shows the principle of centerless grinding; the basic elements of the centerless grinding machine; the basic principle of thrufeed grinding; how to set up the machine for an actual job (limited to ...
Shows how to balance the grinding wheel; how to position the work for grinding; how to adjust the work guides; how to take the trial grind; how to eliminate taper in the workpiece; how to use a cro...
Depicts the nature of the training program of the Air Force ROTC for the university undergraduate student. Shows scenes of classroom instruction, drill training, extracurricular activities, experi...
The establishment of the payroll savings plan in a large industrial plant, and motivation of the purchase of bonds and stamps by visualizing the things we are fighting to maintain.
In mid-December 1961, the Council of Ministers, the highest authority in the Common Market, gathered in Brussels for the most momentous of its periodic meetings. Four years had elapsed since the ac...
Wind, heat, cold, and rain combine to weather the rocks and break them down. But the face of our earth is molded and the decayed rock carried away from one place and deposited in another mainly b...
The physical fitness problem of school-age children in the U.S. What two communities--Kansas City, Missouri, and Muskogee, Oklahoma--are doing in physical fitness programs.
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This IU NewsNet broadcast covers a mix of local politics, campus developments, and sports updates centered around Bloomington and In...
[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet Daily newscast covers a mix of community, university, and sports news, beginning with the "Red for Ed" day demonstration where thousands of Hoosier teachers a...
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of IU NewsNet covers a wide range of campus infrastructure updates, community milestones, human interest features, and athletic successes at Indiana University. ...
[AI-Generated Summary] The broadcast opens with reporting on Bloomington's first major snowfall, which caused slippery roads, unplowed streets, and left roughly an inch of snow on the ground. In ca...
“You’ve made one hit record, can you do it again?” As the final program gets underway, Guaraldi and his trio are seen performing at the Trident night club in San Francisco. The jazz pianist expla...
Explains how living things use energy provided by the Sun. Plants and animals alike rely on solar energy. Demonstrates how different kinds of energy are converted to different forms.
Explains how most of the energy on earth is derived from the sun. Points out that light and heat from the sun are forms of energy traveling at different wave lengths. Indicates the role of the sun ...
A study of cosmic rays, how they were discovered, how they are measured, and how they affect research, especially in the fields of atomic and nuclear physics. Includes views of the atomic accelerat...
Traces the development of space research; explains the need for satellites, rockets, and other space probes; demonstrates how such tools operate, shows how their findings are reported, and discusse...
Photographed at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory, near Lake Angelus, Michigan, this film presents five types of solar disturbances or prominences, including quiescent, spot, cap, quasi-eruptive and l...
Describes the various types of eclipses and explains why they occure and what scientists learn from them. Uses telescopic photography to show lunar and solar exlipses. Discusses such terms as "um...
Describes the formation of our solar system according to the cosmic theory of creation, and explains the changes on the surfaces of the earth and the moon in terms of volcanic action. Illustrates t...
Dr. Shapley of the Harvard Observatory speaks about the origins of the solar system. Shapley was an American astronomer who deduced that the Sun lies near the central plane of the Milky Way Galaxy ...
Emphasizes the vastness of space and the extremely large numbers of stars in known galaxies. Uses drawings and photographs to compare the sizes of the sun and planets and to discuss the distance o...
Describes constellations and how they got their names, nebulae and other star phenomena, the setting and rising of stars, and how the stars affected the making of the calendar. Includes animation ...
Presents an introductory study of the planets--their evolution, motions, sizes, and satellites. Shows, through animated drawings, the evolution of the solar system according to planetesimal hypothe...
Uses behind the scenes views in the Polomar Observatory to show astronomers using optical and radio telescopes to gather information about the universe. Describes how reflecting and refracting tel...
An advertisement for U.S. Keds footwear in which the animated characters Kedso the Clown and Keddy Bear fly to the moon and sing about the product. Submitted for Clio Awards category Apparel.
An advertisement for Nabisco Lorna Doone packaged cookies in which an animated pirate and his parrot fly to the moon on the back of a fish where they eat the product together. Submitted for Clio Aw...
Shows how crop and livestock reporting serves as a guide for farmers in more productive use of land and raising of stock. Traces this history and functions of this service from its days under the U...
Shows the Navy hospital corpsman the correct procedure for making a neat bed with minimum disturbance to the patient. Demonstrates the proper method of washing the patient with as much comfort as p...
Shows the Civilian Conservation Corps working with Army engineers to improve and expand military reservations in the United States. A defense report on film.
A down-to-earth film of rural electrification today. Bob Marshall, electrician's mate, 2nd class, USNR, comes back to his home farm, wife and small son. He and three neighbors do not have electrici...
Shows the necessity for blind riveting, how to rivet parts that are completely blind, and how to use the special tools and rivets in blind riveting jobs.
Presents the U.S. Department of Agriculture's consumer meat specialist suggesting lamb as a protein-filled, change-of-pace meal. Discusses the many aspects of lamb. Discusses USDA Choice grading.
A consumer meat specialist gives tips for selecting and preparing sirloin, tenderloin, porterhouse, rib, club, and boneless ribeye steaks, explaining that they all are suitable for broiling.
A meat specialist provides hints for saving money when buying meat. He explains carcass and side, wholesale and retail cuts, and tells which are to be stored in the freezer.
Shows the tact and judgment which a supervisor must use in establishing working relations for a disabled worker. A supervisor overemphasizes the handicap of a new worker, a veteran, so that the ot...
This film presents classroom and outdoor activities that add interest to the teaching of conservation. Teachers are introduced to a wide variety of conservation experiences--from those found in the...
Shows the tools and methods used for holding small aluminum bulkheads during forming, the successive stages of forming with a flat fibre strip and of shrinking large wrinkles with a forming tool, m...
Describes the advantages of locker plants and home freezers for preserving foods and demonstrates in detail the preparation of fruits and vegetables for freezing.
Shows the monuments, pyramids, and other evidences of Mexico's ancient civilizations; explains these archaeological discoveries; and reconstructs, through drawings, the ancient cities and villages.
Pictures family life and relationships in Latin American countries. Customs and privileges are compared and contrasted to those in the United States. Shows the tradition of handing down estates, f...
Reviews the development of American agriculture, an explains the services of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture and the cooperative assistance rendered by land-grant colleges and univeristies, by State...
Stresses the importance of pure water; illustrates correct measures in keeping spring and well water from being contaminated; and suggests boiling of water as a final precaution. Animated cartoon.
Documents the invasion and capture of Angaur Island (Palau group) by the 81st ("Wildcat") Infantry Division in its first battle. In July 1944 the troops relax at Honolulu. Shows activities aboard a...
Reports Gen. H.H. Arnold's plea for a strong post-war Air Force; explains that war time supremacy was the result of aviation, naval and ground force power; and includes scenes of the air war over W...
Shows how to mount and adjust the brass valve bonnet in a ring fixture; how to select and set boring tools for brass; how to rough and finish-face the hub; how to rough and finish-bore the hole to ...
Narrated by Ray Morgan, this installment focuses on the importance and role of the Army Chaplain in a group of soldiers as they face the fight of their lives.
Presents factors which affect appetite and digestion; preparation of the environment and the patient for the meal; proper balance of food and arrangement of the tray; individualized feeding care; a...
Describes the methods and techniques of a presumptive herd test for brucellosis. Explains that the B.T.R. is applied to milk samples from dairy herds as a screen procedure to locate herds containin...
This film gives the operations followed when cutting a tapered hole in a solid forged gear blank. Operations of entering the piece in a chuck, rough facing drilling, taper-boring, and reaming. Che...
An explanation and definition of the various forms of fixed gages, a demonstration in the correct use and care of fixed gages. Emphasizes their importance in modern mass production. A series of vie...
Shows how to maintain a clean, deep, hot fire; how to heat mild steel for forging; how to upset and scarf round stock; how to make a lap weld; and how to shape and hammer-refine the weld.
Shows the selection of the right file for the right job; the various kinds of files and the type of work that each does best; the use of single-cut files to obtain a fine finish on soft steel; the ...
Presents dramatized instances of good and poor instruction of disabled workers. Also shows how a one-armed worker successfully learns to operate a drill press after proper instruction.
Portrays typical life on one of Chile's great fundos, or ranches, common in sections of South America. Includes the community of hundreds of workers, their uses of modern farming methods, and the ...
Explains that the job of the supervisor includes preventing problems caused by a worker's loss of interest in the job. Narration explains "one of the most powerful spurs to production is the intere...
Division of Visual Aids, U.S. Office of Education; Federal Security Agency; Mode-Art Picture
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Several cases where improvement in working conditions result in increased production and better satisfied workers are shown. The importance of the part played by supervisors in maintaining good wor...
"Minnie is about to pour her bacon grease over Pluto's dinner bowl as a treat, but a radio announcement reminds them that the glycerine which can be extracted from cooking fats is important to prod...
United States. Office of Education. Division of Visual Aids
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A line supervisor discusses with a foreman his problem in supervising the women in his department. The fact is brought out that the same rules apply in supervising both men and women, but that wome...
Analyzes the basic ideological differences between "the American way" and the Communist State; describes the objectives and techniques used by the USSR to influence the peoples of the world; and em...
Explains the Navy's need for equipment, replacements, and repairs in order to move the battle front closer to Japan during World War II. Presents a statement issued by the Navy that there would be ...
An instructor teaching his class the use of the micrometer follows a carefully planned procedure involving the use of a visual aids unit which includes a training motion picture, a coordinated film...
Documents the tragic poverty of families in the southern mountains, the poor land, the lack of proper diet, inadequate housing, absence of sanitation, and the complete lack of adaptation of the sch...
Marcel Duchamp's only film is an example of "graphic cinema." It wittingly demonstrates the intertwining of the visual and verbal responses to viewing a film. The title itself- "anemic" is an anagr...
Presents a tour of Paris, indicating points of interest and picturing Parisians as they go about their everyday tasks. Views Paris from atop the Eiffel Tower. Shows a diagram of the city and locate...
Husing, Ted, 1901-1962; Laux, France; Flanagan, Pat
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"Tom Manning and Graham McNamee post-game concludes Game 2 of World Series (game on Track 1)"
Game played at Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan
[AI-Generated Summary] Game 2 of the 1934 World Serie...
1935 World Series Game 3: Detroit Tigers - 6; Chicago Cubs - 5;
Game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
5. Inning 4
6. Inning 5
7...
1934 World Series Game 1: St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3;
Game played at Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
Disc 2
1. Inning 4
...
1941 World Series Game 2: Brooklyn Dodgers - 3; New York Yankees - 2;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York;
"Wyatt Tames Yankees Evens Series";
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1...
Elson, Bob, 1904-1981; Barber, Red, 1908-1992; Smith, Eddie
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1941 All-Star Baseball Game: American League - 7; National League - 5;
Game played at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, Michigan;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. F...
1942 All-Star Baseball Game: American League - 3; National League - 1;
Game played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inn...
Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964; Howard, Jack; Gray, Richard
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[AI-Generated Summary] Interviewer Richard Gray. The speakers discuss the complex legacy and strong-willed personality of a prominent newspaper figure, Roy W. Howard, and his leadership at the Worl...
Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964; Howard, Jack; Gray, Richard
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[AI-Generated Summary] Interviewer Richard Gray. The speaker reflects on his early career in journalism and broadcasting, highlighted by his extensive experiences in the Far East during the 1920s a...