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Educational Screen 1941 — page 236
…The Mexican consul, Luis Perez Abreu, was inval- uable to the success of the unit. He, as representative of the Mexican government, visited the…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 18
"^"flfPH 'Three important classroom pictures in FULL COLOR the MEXICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS series 1. COPPER AND SILVER 2. TEXTILE AND DESIGN 3. WOOD…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 831
September, 1947 Page 353 'Three Important classroom pictures in FULL COLOR the MEXICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS series 1. COPPER AND SILVER 2. TEXTILE AND…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 561
…3.—Governmental financing of production and/or distribution. 4.—Insistence upon technical excellence and advance- ment. 5.—Recognition of the importance of portraying the…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 189
…Powerful combination of artistic Russian-made pic- tures with modern material supplied by Mexican Gov- ernment, makes brand-new setting also for feature length…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 29
…Choice of them all Ilhurches, in Schools, in Business and in Govern- tal Departments — wherever you look, Motion ures are being used to instruct…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 215
…Under the warm skies of Japan, DeVrys are teaching religious lessons in Buddhist temples, while the Mexican Government is using DeVrys to educate the…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 202
…Eskimo Children Navajo Children French-Canadian Children Colonial Children Japanese Children English Children Irish Children Mexican Children Children of Holland Children of Switzerlan Children…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 794
)6MM - COLOR - SOUND EDUCATIONAL FILMS of SUPERIOR QUALITY Mexican Village Family Color-Sound- 17 mins. -$145.00 Ihis film of a Mexican Family living…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 438
…APPRAISAL MEXICAN VILL.AGE LIFE and MEXICAN VILLAGE FAMILY are straightforward factual films with a prospect of exceptional usefulness. The producer has had the…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 69
…knot of American-Mexican relations by giving official recognition to Venustiano Car- ranza as head of the southern neighbor's Government. August, 1919, word…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 437
…They ask that the state government provide them with materials to build a larger tank. The elementary and secondary school has eight teachers. Tlie…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 382
…riic new government has lulptd to speed up reconstruction, and the (rim shows how vokmteer soldiers and civilians attempt to re- build roads, bridges…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 1137
…of the Govern- lijf Mexico. Don Julian Rodriguez Adame, si this way; "Thanks to individual training iciding the sending of Mexicans to study hbest…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 299
…now {or SI NlARCHtS ernnia'" fiovern™'^",' ting length , pl'.ony- Mexican phases. ALSO AVAUABIE LIBERIA-AFRICA'S ONLY NEGRO REPUBLICi 10-minute sound film…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 203
…Mexican feature length film The Wave ("Reeds"), made along the Gulf of Vera Cruz by the Department of Fine Arts of the Mexican Govern…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 379
MOTION PICTURES ARTS AND CRAFTS Mexican Potters: Clay Art In Old .Mexico — (11 min) Sound. Color. Paul Hotlltr Productions. 612U So. Ridgelcx Dr.. l…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 121
…A shipwrecked sea captain in 1694 gave the governor of South Carolina a bag of rice, thus starting the industry in the South- ern…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 459
…California, Texas and the Mexican War (movement of Ameri- cans into Mexican territory and the war for Texas Independence. Causes, events, and outcome of…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 400
…The article explains that the 14.000 school teachers in Norway were ordered by the Nazi and Quisling government to join the "Teachers' Front…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 444
Governments at Work: (continued from preceding page) Federal Government Congress (The) 9 minutes • Describes the legislative branch of the U.S. Government, its powers…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 64
Governments at Work: (continued from preceding page) Federal Government Congress (The) 9 minutes • Describes the legislative branch of the U.S. Government, its powers…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 322
…How the fifm was made My staff contacted various government agencies to see what footage on current problems might be available in their film…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 275
…A primer for children of Mexican descent. The authors also recommend it for developing an appreciation of Latin American children. Photographs of Mexican-American…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 45
…The first talkie scheduled to be" shown in the schools is on "Ad- ministrative Departments of the Federal Government." This is a civics film…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 866
…Merry Wives of Windsor 448 Metalworking 443 Mexican Popular Arts 414 Mexican Village Family 434 Mexican Village Life 434 Mexico: Geography of the America…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 235
…Wanda Hawkins and Charles Can- field are weaving a Mexican rug. Some of the young- sters know two hundred words in Spanish.
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 147
…Our Neighbors dozvn the Road (4 reels on the Pan American High- way), Mexican Fiestas (4 reels), Argentine Soil (2 reels), Guate- mala Sketchbook…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 118
…CIAA could build good «ill directly with governments of this Heniis])here by distributing in the Ihiited States films actually pro- duced by ollicial…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 784
…Midnight (Metro)— Mae Murray in a black wig and typical Mexican story. Daughters of Today (Selznick) — A flapper story, melodramatic and in bad taste…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 387
…The film was used for the same purpose by the New Zealand Government, and was publicized in the United States by the Commissioner on…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 739
…Creation and production of motion pictures and slide films for the- ater, television, industry, education & government. Facilities: Complete ser- vices in both San Francisco…
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Business Screen 1944,1945,1946 — page 124
…Mexico and the Caribbean have seen the film showings provided by this Agency of our government. A good many industrial films have been accepted…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 334
…num- berless figurines, masks and paintings made not for gallery or museum but for and by the Mexican people. Orig- inal score based on…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 161
…State Dept.) ; Que Hay en Su Futuro (Ford Motor Co.) ; Living Stereo (RCA) ; Quien Fue Primero (Mexican Government) ; 300 half-hour programs, dubbed in…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 147
…Shows Mexican artisans and artists at work, displaying their skills and grace, glowing colors of costumes, pot- tery, silver and copper designs. .Also shows…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 374
…AF Films. • Pictures five centuries of magnificent tapestries loaned by the French govern- ment to the U.S. for exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 620
…foreign policy, and to inform the Mexicans of customs and the government of the .\mericans to the north of them. U.S.I.S…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 193
…One sees many views of its principal streets, all newly widened, the new government buildings and the new department stores, said to rival in…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 486
…Tierro Mexicana (International Film Bureau. 6 North Michigan .\ venue, Chi- cago 2, Illinois) 20 minutes. 16nim. sound, black and white. $80. Produced by Wesley…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 32
…22, Our Mexican Neighbors, -we recom- mend the use of Keystone Map Slide No. 75 in Appropriate Colors > z ^ • - ^^^^^^: < S^aiB^J^--'. J ' ^^^^^^^^^^^Hl…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 718
…Purchase or rent: .\F Filiirs. • Pictures five centuries of magnilicent tapestries loaned by the French govern- ment to the U.S. for exhibition in…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 616
…SPAIVISH I]\FLLE1\CE in MEXICAN CRAFTS A beautiful film, made in the seldom-photographed Oaxaca Valley. Leather working, especially, is stressed. 1 reel…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 740
…and the officials who govern them. To illustrate, in Down Mexico Way I showed the industrial side of Mexican life by including many se…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 187
…League for Nursing) ; Texas and the Mexican War (Encyclopedia Britannica Films); Our People (Pacific Telephone Co.); Seas Buoy (Bissett-Berman Mfg.). TV Commercials; Ca…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 766
…Next most popular was South of the Border, Mexican Children, American Way, Behind the Shop Drawing, A New World Through Chemistry and Songs of…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 82
…plane, besides Lindbergh's reception by the high officials of the Mexican Govern- ment, record one of the most thrill- ing exploits in aviation…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 194
…screen ad\ertisers in the seven- country area, as well as setting up campaigns lor Mexican and Central .American firms . . . M. Niclicilas Ciilroy, formerlv…
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Business Screen 1940 — page 57
…Your government can do much to encourage this movement, to the benefit of your people and to their immediate financial profit. V^ by not…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 409
…over the Mexican army. Sam Houston was known as General Hous- ton of Texas, President Houston of Texas, and finally as Governor Hous- ton…