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Parlons Francais #148 Shelf location: B.4
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Parlons Francais #130 Shelf location: B.4
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Parlons Francais #3 - End Title Shelf location: B.3
- Parlons Francais Lesson 1
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Open the World to the Nations - Suez Canal Nominated by the Overseas Press Club of America for "The Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad on Foreign Affairs," 1954. 1955 Diploma of Merit at Edinburgh Film Festival. - "Screen of Change", Peter Hopkinson
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Salah and the Iron Horse Shelf location: B2
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Operation Kinderlift Shelf location: B2
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North Carolina Pictorial History Shelf location: B.2
- The New England Story
- Neighborhood Youth Corp.
- Margin of Victory
- March of Time, The- Tomorrow's Mexico
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March of Time, The- Mr. and Mrs. America Shelf Location: B2
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Machine Trades Shelf Location: B2, D3
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Machine Shop Shlef location: B.2
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Jobs in Baking Shelf location: A.2
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Job Developer Shelf Location: B1
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Job Corps and You Shelf Location: B1
- House of Squibb Presents Rx
- Hotels and Motels
- Her Name Was Ellie, His Name was Lyle
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Here's Health Shelf location: A6
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Hellen Keller in Her Story A biography of Helen Keller, tracing her life from birth until 76 years of age, showing in detail how this blind, deaf, and mute woman has overcome her handicaps. Consists of still photographs, early motion pictures, newsreels, and sequences showing Miss Keller's daily life as of 1954. Also known as "Unconquered: Helen Keller in her story"
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The Great Adventure / Det Stora Aventryret A vixen mother invades a chicken coop to provide food for her cubs. She continues to raid the coop until she is shot by a farmer. The cubs are attacked by the farmer and only one survives. An otter trapped in a burrow is rescued by 10-year-old Anders and his six-year-old brother, Kjell. In secret, the boys cage the animal and finally domesticate it. They obtain food for the Otter by fishing through the ice on a frozen lake. The boys manage to keep their secret from their family. On the eve of the May Day festival, Kjell reveals to family and friends the otter's presence. Anders is so distressed that he runs into the woods with the otter. The otter breaks away and returns to its life of natural freedom. The film was a prize winner at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Shelf Location: A5
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The Fifth Freedom Shelf Location: A.5