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Title Work

Title No: 19459

Title: Man's problem

Medium: Moving Image

Original Medium: Film

Dates:

1952 (Copyright)

1953 (Release)

Original Summary:
"Demonstrates our absolute dependence on an adequate supply of water. Describes our increasingly serious water shortage problem and outlines steps to be followed in making water available for our increasing population and expanding industry." - Summary from the Audiovisual Materials Catalog 2002-2007.

 "Explains that man's increasing need for water has resulted in the building of aqueducts, reservoirs, and dams. Explains that man may assure himself of an adequate water supply by preserving nature's resources, by working with engineers, conservationists, and scientists, and by taking proper care of forests, land, and rivers that make up the water-sheds." -WorldCat

Part of the "Living Water" series - No. 2.  

Countries of Origin: U.S.A.

Duration: 20 min 

Genres: Educational

Subjects: Water-supply

Credits:
RoleName
ProducerBrewer, George
NarratorBryan, George
Distribution Companycenco
Production CompanyThe Conservation Foundation
ProducerGibbs, John C.
PhotographerStorer, John H.
StoryStorer, John H.
Animator/Head of AnimationTempo, Inc.

Items x3

ItemDescription
19459-1Safety Film : Viewing print 
19459-2Safety Film : Viewing print 
19459-3Safety Film : Viewing print 


Contained By x1

Title NoTitle
4819St. Louis Public Schools educational film library