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Traces the history of the classification of animal life. Explains the necessity of scientific classification of plants and animals and the use of Latin in science. Discusses the work of Carolus Linnaeus leading to modern classification. Traces the evolution of the horse as a basis for explaining subdivisions, class, order, family, genus, species, living relations, and varieties, and defining nomenclature.
A woman and her doctor discuss the facts and fallacies of menopause. She learns that with proper care it need not be the tragic experience some women have been led to expect.
Features a large display of antique planes lined up in a field for spectators to enjoy. Also includes footage of pilots taking off and flying in a variety of aircrafts. There are several impressive aerial shots, taken by a passenger in the plane.
Home movie of a medical conference where the Feil film "Closed cuff method of gowning and gloving" is being played inside a booth labeled "Teaching technology for operating room nursing". Attendees sit and watch the film and talk with representative from Case Western Reserve University. Also shows other booths at the convention.
Traces the history of the film industry from the beginning of ancient Chinese shadow shows to silouhettes and lighting for 3D effects. The invention of sound and special effects are dealt with.
Part 1: The development of atomic theory through the nineteenth century is charted (with actors taking the roles of Dalton, Faraday, etc). Lord Rutherford is filmed briefly summing up the state of knowledge at the turn of the century. Part 2: Next discusses the cathode ray, the electron, the cloud chamber and its uses, the movement of ions, and the X-ray.
Unedited segments and/or outtakes from the Agency for Instructional Technology series Global Geography, Australia/New Zealand: Why is the World Shrinking?
Per Jenny Bass: Beach Haven, NJ was a family vacation spot with friends. Aline and Jack Lange, Claire and Jerry Hahn are the names of the couples in addition to the Basses in this film. Wilner (no first name given) is also the name of a family friend. Seif is Jenny's mother's maiden name.
Per Jenny Bass: Beach Haven, NJ was a family vacation spot with friends. Aline and Jack Lange, Nancy and Ed Benswanger are the names of the couples in addition to the Basses in this film.
Per Jenny Bass: Beach Haven, NJ was a family vacation spot with friends. Aline and Jack Lange, Nancy and Ed Benswanger are the names of the couples in addition to the Basses in this film.
Edward R. Feil, Naomi Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Beth Rubin, Leslie Feil, Betsy Feil, Ellen Feil, Amy Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein, Vicki Rubin, Julius Weil, Helen Kahn Weil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, Harold. S. Feil, Herman Hellerstein
Summary:
Compilation reel of home movies.
Circa 1975: Beth, Naomi, Eddie, and Kenny performing a skit, presumably set in 1936 (based on newspaper date at beginning showing news of Edward VIII’s abdication). Followed by close up images of one of the boys drawings: Opa and Oma, Mrs. Schnurmann, Oma at work, etc. Then shows still black and white photos of Naomi, including her first wedding and baby photos of Vicki and Beth (cut with a clip from "Where Life Still Means Living").
1963: Wedding reception for Ed and Naomi at the Harold Feil home. Naomi wears a light blue dress with matching veil. Ed and Naomi cut a wedding cake.
1965: Black and white footage of a Hanukkah celebration with the Weils.
Shows Beth boarding a plane to go to New York. Naomi and Kenny walk her to her seat and Beth kisses them both goodbye. They then watch the plane take off.
Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Naomi Feil, Beth Rubin, Vicki Rubin
Summary:
Home movie of the Feil family eating at the kitchen table. The girls wear nightgowns while Ed, wearing a suit, steps out from behind the camera to join the family. Baby Eddie sits on Naomi's lap. The film cuts to Naomi, Beth, and Vicki eating breakfast on a different day. Another cut shows Naomi reading the newspaper in the living room. The film ends with Eddie being fed in a high chair. 1965 or 1966.
Naomi Feil, Edward R. Feil, Edward Feil Productions
Summary:
Sponsored by Citizens For Progress, this film encourages citizens to vote for the renewal of the city income tax in order to address needed improvements in roads, bridges, playgrounds, sidewalks, and other neglected city infrastructure.
This film opens with a family packing their car for drive to the Rocky Mountains, where they will go on a camping trip. After setting up their campsite, the family enjoys the outdoors by going on a hike. When they return to camp, they are joined by a black bear.
In China, the land of their birth, no festivity or celebration is complete without firecrackers. Following a brief explanation of their history, the types of firecrackers are mentioned and their construction is detailed. Finished prodcuts are shown, followed by a couple of ignited firecracker demonstrations.
Points out character traits that are important to look for when evaluating a marriage partner. Stresses the importance of self-analysis, the possibility of making certain changes in oneself and fewer demands on other people, and accepting in a marriage partner those basic attributes which cannot be changed.
Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Vicki Rubin, Beth Rubin, Naomi Feil, Ken Feil
Summary:
Home movie taken at a farm owned by the Cohens, family friends of the Feils. Shows cows on the farm, Eddie feeding horses, then the family rides horses. The family eats at a picnic table and Ed holds Kenny.
Two advertisements for Colorforms, a toy brand that produces thin, colorful, geometric shapes that can be adhered to a plastic laminated background. Colorforms : Operation Safety, is a young people's teaching aid aimed to make "learning fun and living safer."
This film shows excerpts from the three-day subcommittee hearings on patent medicine, antitrust, and prescription drug laws. The bill before Congress, number S-1552, Drug Industry Antitrust Act, is shown through the eyes of the drug industry, although both sides of the issue of overpricing is shown
Uses a fictionalized story with college students to explain different methods of contraception, their advantages, and their disadvantages. Promotes discussion of contraception between partners and shared responsibility for using contraception.
Circa 1962. Briefly shows Dr. Harold Feil eating dinner in his home while the television plays in the background. He then smoke a cigar while watching the TV.
Home movie documenting the interior of Harold S. Feil's medical practice. Shows art and plants in the waiting room as well as Dr. Feil's private office and desk.
Orange, blue, and yellow geometric figures are arranged in a variety of figures and animated to the tune of a country fiddle. Suggests many ideas for a mathematics class to investigate.