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Habit Patterns
"Goofus and Gallant"-style film on the misadventures of a teenage girl who is a victim of her own bad habits, with a harrowing and patronizing narration.
Run time: 14:09 B&W
Hair Dress Through the Ages
Tongue-in-cheek survey of the evolution of hair design, using footage from an old German novelty short subject.
Run time: 09:50 B&W
Hanford Science Forum
This interview with Dr. Richard F. Foster, manager of the Aquatic Biology Division at the Hanford plutonium plant, presents his research that the plant's radioactive effluents have no effect on aquatic life in the Columbia River.
Run time: 09:43 B&W
The Hare and the Tortoise
Dramatized version of Aesop's fable starring farm animals, including an owl, a fox, a goose, a rooster, a raccoon and a hare.
Run time: 10:12 B&W
Harpers Bazaar Talks Fashion
Excerpt from a gaga production made by Harper's Bazaar talking to all the 70's with-it designers about what is hip in 1971.
Run time: 07:19 Color
Harvest of the Years
Shows mass production of Ford cars in an assembly line; the research necessary to carry on the work; materials that go into the making of the Ford.
Run time: 22:04 B&W
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
Imaginative film showing how automatic gadgets in homes and workplaces alienate people from one another.
Run time: 14:46 B&W
Health: Your Cleanliness
Importance of cleanliness in fields of science and medicine as protection against disease. Washing hands, bathing, showers, brushing teeth and hair, care of skin, eating proper foods, drinking water, caring for clothes as desirable habits.
Run time: 11:32 B&W
Health: Your Posture
Young girl's mirror image teaches her fundamentals of good posture.
Run time: 10:36 B&W
Hear and Now
How radio brings news and information to Americans. With footage of many news events covered by radio and images everyday life in the late 1950s. Explains how radio serves in the Cold War and during natural disasters.
Run time: 17:46 B&WThe Heart
Quirky science film on the heart and its diseases.
Run time: 10:09 B&W
Heart and Circulation
Classic educational film on the workings of the circulatory system.
Run time: 09:52 B&W
The Helicopter
Theory, operation and utility of helicopters.
Run time: 10:28 Color
Help Yourself
A promotional film made for Pabst Brewing Company distributors.
Run time: 17:17 B&W
Helping Johnny Remember
Surreal social guidance film showing the problems of a boy rejected by other children because he is selfish, uncooperative and domineering.
Run time: 10:11 Color
Helping You Sell
How Chevrolet uses sponsored theatrical motion pictures to promote its products.
Run time: 09:00 B&W
Hemp for Victory
US government propaganda film made during WWII touting the virtues of hemp. The film was aimed at farmers at a time when the military was facing a shortage of hemp, it shows how hemp is grown and processed into rope and other products.
Run time: 10:49 B&W
Henry Browne, Farmer
Daily life of a patriotic African American farmer in Georgia during World War II.
Run time: 10:36 B&W
Henry Ford's Mirror of America
Compilation of images and sequences from the Ford Film Collection, with excellent footage of United States history, culture, industry and daily life between about 1915 and 1930. Highlights include Coney Island, the increasing pervasiveness of the automobile in American life and early manufacturing footage.
Run time: 36:04 B&W
Henry Wallace Speech
Vice President Henry A Wallace talks about U.S. involvement in World War II.
Run time: 12:34 B&W
Herds West
Shows production of beef from the grasslands of the range to the feeding barns near big Western cities.
Run time: 06:57 Color
Here's Looking
Visual perception in animals, humans and from the driver's seat of a Chevrolet.
Run time: 08:30 B&W
Heritage for Victory
A film about the birth of the Western Electric Company.
Run time: 25:01 B&W
Heritage of Splendor
Why we must preserve America's great natural resources from the consequences of littering.
Run time: 18:09 Color
Highballing to Victory
Transportation in wartime.
Run time: 11:07 B&W
Highlights 1965: A Progress Report
NASA recaps the status of their various programs in 1965.
Run time: 39:19 Color
Highway Hearing
Produced to garner support for the 1956 Federal Aid-Highway Act, the law that enabled the Interstate Highway system. After a small town learns that it is to be bypassed by a new freeway, highway officials and politicians help to convince residents that the freeway is actually in their interest.
Run time: 28:54 B&W
Holiday for Bill
Cliché-ridden rural/urban improbable romance concocted to promote Ford tractors.
Run time: 30:57 B&W
Holiday from Rules?
"Lord of the Flies" from an adult's point of view, starring four willful and confused children.
Run time: 10:40 Color
The Home Economics Story
Four years in the lives of four home economics students at Iowa State University.
Run time: 24:25 Color
Home Electrical Appliances
Principles and maintenance of everyday appliances.
Run time: 10:43 B&W
Home on the Range
The contribution of the Western range country to the World War II effort: wool, mutton, beef and leather.
Run time: 09:56 B&W
Homes for Veterans
Promotes solutions to post-World War II housing crisis.
Run time: 27:48 B&W
Hope Is in Your Hands
Social problems of St. Louis in the late 1950s and how they are being addressed by member agencies of the United Fund. With striking images of the underside of the Fabulous Fifties and the Gateway Arch under construction.
Run time: 10:06 B&W
Hotel and Restaurant Workers
This film presents the variety of jobs that take place in the preparation and clean up of a large hotel banquet.
Run time: 12:48 B&W
The House Fly
Complete story of the fly showing the 4 stages -- egg, larva, pupa and adult, emphasis given to the need for community action against this pest.
Run time: 15:34 B&W
The House in the Middle
Atomic tests at the Nevada Proving Grounds (later the Nevada Test Site) show effects on well-kept homes, homes filled with trash and combustibles, and homes painted with reflective white paint. Asserts that cleanliness is an essential part of civil defense preparedness and that it increased survivability.
Run time: 11:36 Color
Housing in Chile: One Government's Plan to Provide Better Homes
Depicts progressive housing improvement in Chile during World War II.
Run time: 17:48 B&W
How Do You Do?
Trains teenagers to act according to the rules of proper social etiquette. Promotes proper behavior as a means of gaining social poise and self-assurance. This film seems clearly to be a document from the postwar "behavior offensive," aimed at retraining adolescents to learn to be kids once again after experiencing premature adulthood during World War II.
Run time: 13:18 B&W
How Do You Know It's Love?
Gives students a basis for thinking clearly about real love and shows that mere conviction of love is not enough to insure lasting happiness.
Run time: 12:52 B&W
How Honest Are You?
For teenagers, honesty can come easy or hard, depending on the stakes.
Run time: 13:37 B&W
How Man Made Day
The film primarily focuses on how the everyday man progressed from fire to the electric bulb.
Run time: 09:04 Color
How Motion Pictures Move and Talk
Explains the basic principles of motion pictures and, by animation, shows how sound is recorded on a strip of film.
Run time: 10:27 B&W
How Much Affection?
How far can young people go in petting and still stay within the bounds of personal standards and social morals?
Run time: 19:17 B&W
How Our Country Grew
Focuses on growth of farming, manufacturing, transportation and how they have contributed to the country's development.
Run time: 09:50 B&W
How Quiet Helps at School
Social guidance film for young children suggesting that they take their noise out to the playground.
Run time: 10:24 B&W
How Textile Mills Are Modernizing
How electricity can modernize textile mills. Great shots of cotton mills, processing and textile manufacturing. Technical narration laced with industry jargon.
Run time: 25:02 Color
How the Ear Functions
Structure and function of the human hearing system, with excellent animation.
Run time: 11:34 B&W
How the Eye Functions
Beautifully animated explication of human eye and eyesight.
Run time: 11:22 B&WHow to Avoid an Accident
Starts out as a standard "slow down" movie, becomes to promote General Tire's new "Super Squeegee Tires" which produce a lot less skid than normal tires, but STILL goes for about at least 10 feet when you jam on the brakes when you're going 60mph LOL. It also tells of the comfort going over "chuckholes" and the tires helping you PARK better.
Run time: 09:10 B&W
How to Be Well Groomed
Siblings Don and Sue show how they keep themselves well groomed throughout the school week and for their Friday night dates.
Run time: 10:28 B&W
How to Go Places
Actress Gale Storm and family take a road trip in their Chevrolet and review the do's and don'ts of auto traveling.
Run time: 10:21 B&W
How to Keep a Job
What you need to do to stay employed: choose the right job, get along with colleagues, maintain positive attitude, etc.
Run time: 11:16 Color
How to Listen To... New Dimensions in Sound
Demonstration of the latest audio technology: stereo sound.
Run time: 17:34 Color
How to Say No: Moral Maturity
How to say no to unwanted smoking, drinking and petting, and still keep your friends.
Run time: 10:19 B&W
How to Use Classroom Films
How to choose, preview, present and discuss classroom films.
Run time: 14:07 B&W
How You See It
How persistence of vision makes motion pictures possible.
Run time: 07:43 B&W
The Human Bridge
Traces the birth of the 1949 Ford from the drawing board to the roads of the world, showing different stages of automobile design and manufacturing.
Run time: 12:21 Color
Human Grace
Male and female gymnasts from different countries competing in an Olympic stadium, shown in real-time and slow motion.
Run time: 09:15 B&W
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