THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.BEHAN'S DOUBLE GAME. SeeTHE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.BEHAVIOR IN ANIMALS. McGraw-Hill BookCo. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm.(General science series) Eastmancolor. © Leonard Bender; 10Sep63;MP13524.BEHAVIOR OF EMPOASCA FABAE (HARRIS)CICADELLIDAE, HOMOPTERA. Iowa StateUniversity. 15 min., si., b&w. 1967.Made in cooperation with Dept. ofZoology & Entomology. Appl. authors:Oscar V. Carlson, John R. Bousek &Edwin T. Hibbs. © Iowa State Universitya.a.d.o. Iowa State University ofScience & Technology; 9Aug67; MU7850.BEHAVIOR OR MODIFICATION: TEACHINGLANGUAGE TO PSYCHOTIC CHILDREN.Meredith Corp. 1 reel, sd., color,16 mm. An Appleton-Century-Croftspresentation. By O. Ivar Lovaas.© Meredith Corp.; 10Jul69; MP19499.BEHAVIOR THEORY IN PRACTICE.Appleton-Century-Crofts. Made by CharterOak Studios. 4 reels, sd., color, 16 mm.Film script by Ellen P. Reese.© Meredith Pub. Co.; 5Nov65; MP15634.BEHIND ALL SILVER, THERE'S A CLOUD. SeePETTICOAT JUNCTION.BEHIND BARS. SeeBRINGING UP BUDDY.BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. Jane Gallu Productions.30 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.© Jane Gallu Productions, Inc.No.1. The Cape Canaveral story.© 25Sep58; LP16640.2. Flight to freedom. © 20Oct58;LP16989.3. Double jeopardy. © 9Oct58; LP16641.4. Mig 9. © 16Oct58; LP16642.5. Trouble in test cell 19.© 23Oct58; LP16643.6. Man in the moon. © 30Oct58;LP16644.7. The Nike story. © 6Nov58; LP16645.8. It was learned on high authority.© 20Nov58; LP16646.9. The enemy on the flank. © 26Nov58;LP16647.10. A cover of art. © 4Dec58; LP16648.11. The Middle East story.© 11Dec58; LP16649.12. The Brioni story. © 18Dec58;LP16650.13. The obelisk. © 24Dec58; LP16863.14. Message from Mardenburg.© 30Dec58; LP16651.15. The alkaloid angle. © 30Dec58;LP16652.16. Crypto 40. © 30Dec58 (in notice:1959); LP16653.17. The Alaskan story. © 29Jan59;LP16654.18. The Quemoy story. © 5Feb59;LP16655.19. The Vicec story. © 11Feb59;16656.20. The Geneva story. © 19Feb59;LP16657.21. The meeting. © 26Feb59; LP16658.22. Mightier than the sword.© 5Mar59; LP16659.23. The gamble. © 12Mar59; LP16660.24. Double agent. © 19Mar59; LP16661.25. The antidote. © 26Mar59; LP16662.26. Assignment Prague. © 2Apr59;LP16990.BEHIND EVERY GREAT MAN. SeeWESTINGHOUSE PLAYHOUSE.BEHIND GOD'S BACK. SeeTHE OUTSIDER.BEHIND SOUTHERN LINES. SeeWILD BILL HICKOK.BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL. SeeBROADSIDE.BEHIND THE LOCKED DOOR. SeeALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR.BEHIND THE MOON. SeeTHE ALASKANS.BEHIND THE SCENES. Girl Scouts of theUnited States of America. Made byVision Associates. 18 min., sd.,color, 16 mm. © Girl Scouts of theUnited States of America; 15Feb68;MP18338.BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE SUPERMARKET.Film Associates of California. 11min., sd., color, 16 mm. Eastmancolor. © Film Associates of California;15Aug58; MP14675.BEHIND THE SEAMS. Hart Schaffner &Marx. Made by Wilding. 18 min.,sd., color, 16 mm. © Hart Schaffner& Marx; 2Feb66; MP16025.BEHIND THE WALLS OF KANO. SeeEXPEDITION.BEHOLD, A CHILD IS BORN. Evening StarBroadcasting Co. Released by SymmetryCorp. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm.Produced in cooperation with theNational Gallery of Art. © EveningStar Broadcasting Co.; 29Sep67;MP17602.BEHOLD A PALE HORSE. Highland-BrentwoodProductions. Released by ColumbiaPictures Corp. 113 min., sd., b&w,35 mm. Based on the novel by EmeriePressburger. © Highland-BrentwoodProductions; 1Aug64; LP29281.BEHOLD A PALE HORSE. SeeBEN CASEY.BEHOLD ECK. SeeTHE OUTER LIMITS.BEHOLD THE GREAT MAN. SeeDR. KILDARE.BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD. Evening StarBroadcasting Co. 24 min., sd.,color, 16 mm. © Evening Star BroadcastingCo.; 20Mar67; MP16707.BEHOLD THEY WALK AN ANCIENT ROAD. SeeBEN CASEY.THE BEHOLDEN. SeeCHEYENNE.BEING A BOY, BEING A GIRL. SeeI AM ME.BEING FORGIVEN. SeeIT'S LIGHT TIME.BEING ME. Hilda Mullin. 13 min., sd.,b&w, 16 mm. © Hilda Mullin; 13Jan69(in notice: 1967); MP19127.THE BEL AIR HAY KICKERS. SeeTHE RED SKELTON HOUR.THE BEL AIR HERMIT. See77 SUNSET STRIP.BELABOUR THY NEIGHBOR. SeeHECTOR HEATHCOTE SHOW.THE BELCASTLE BRAND. SeeMAVERICK.BELDING'S GIRL. SeeLAWMAN.BELGIUM LIBERATED BY THE ALLIES, WORLDWAR II, SEPT. 4, 1944. SeeALMANAC NEWSREEL. Sept. 4, 1960.BELIEVE AND LIVE. SeeDR. KILDARE.THE BELL. SeeTHE OUTLAWS.A BELL FOR OKINAWA. SeeTV READER'S DIGEST.BELL FOR PHILADELPHIA. SeeHECTOR HEATHCOTE IN A BELL FORPHILADELPHIA.A BELL FOR VOLCANO. SeeDEATH VALLEY DAYS.THE BELL IN THE SCHOOLHOUSE TOLLSFOR THEE, KILDARE. SeeDR. KILDARE.BELL OF SANTA MARGARITE. SeeCISCO KID.THE BELL SYSTEM LOOKS AHEAD, A REPORTBY FREDERICK R. KAPPEL AT THE 1966ANNUAL MEETING. American Telephone& Telegraph Co. Made by Jam HandyOrganization. 16 min., sd., color,16 mm. © American Telephone &Telegraph Co.; 9Nov66; MU7745.BELL SYSTEM SALES DEVELOPMENT COURSE.American Telephone & Telegraph Co.Made by Henry Strauss Productions.3 min. each unless otherwise indicated,sd., b&w, 16 mm. © AmericanTelephone and Telegraph Co.Eyes wide open. 23 min.© 26May59; MP9927.Open for business. 20 min.© 26May59; MP9935.The third eye. 24 min.© 26May59; MP9936.F-1. Stand on your own feet.© 26May59; MP9938.F-2. Orienting men. © 26May59;MP9939.F-3. Combined call. © 26May59;MP9940.F-4. Coaching-evaluation. © 26May59;MP9941.F-5. Coaching-acceptance. © 26May59;MP9942.F-6. Coaching-attitudes. © 26May59;MP9943.F-7. Self development. © 26May59;MP9944.F-8. Two approach problems.© 26May59; MP9945.F-9. Bob approaches Watson.© 26May59; MP9946.F-10. Wrong usage prospecting.© 26May59; MP9947.F-11. Right usage prospecting.© 26May59; MP9948.F-12. Wrong recommendations.© 26May59; MP9949.F-13. Right recommendations.© 26May59. MP9950.F-14. Visual aids. © 26May59; MP9951.F-15. Cost vs. service. © 26May59;MP9952.F-16. Bob meets Watson's objections.© 26May59; MP9953.F-17. Timing the close. © 26May59;MP9954.F-18. The hidden objection.© 26May59; MP9955.F-19. The personality factor.© 26May59; MP9956.THE BELL TOLLS. SeeTHE CALIFORNIANS. Productionno. 30-B (67).BELLA UNION. SeeTHE CALIFORNIANS. Productionno. 21-B (58).THE BELLBOY. Jerry Lewis Pictures Corp.Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.72 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © JerryLewis Pictures Corp.; 6Jul60; LP16586.BELLE DE JOUR. Paris Film Production& Five Film Rome, France. Releasedin the U.S. by Allied Artists PicturesCorp. 104 min., sd., color, 35 mm.Adapted from the novel by Joseph Kessel.© Paris Film Production; 24May67; LF30.THE BELLE OF THE BALL. SeeTHE REAL MCCOYS. That was no lady.BELLE OF THE MALT SHOP. SeeWENDY AND ME.BELLE SOMMERS. Astron Productions.Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.62 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. © AstronProductions, Ltd.; 1Mar62 (In notice1961); LP21507.BELLERO SHIELD. SeeTHE OUTER LIMITS.BELLE'S BACK. SeeGUNSMOKE.THE BELLES OF SILVER FLAT. SeeCHEYENNE.BELLINGRATH GARDENS & HOME: THE CHARMSPOT OF THE DEEP SOUTH. BellingrathGardens. Made by Jam Handy Organization.14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.Ektachrome. © Jam Handy Organization,Inc.; 18Mar63; MU7293.BELLOISE VS. ... SeeTURN OF THE CENTURY FIGHTS.BELLRINGERS. SeeGILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.X-3-60.BELLS ARE RINGING. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.125 min., sd., Metrocolor, 35 mm.CinemaScope. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.Inc. & Arthur Freed Productions, Inc.;23May60; LP16441.THE BELLS OF FEAR. SeeRESCUE 8.THE BELLWETHER. Chevrolet Motor Division.Made by Jam Handy Organization.2 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © ChevroletMotor Division, General Motors Corp.;26Apr65; MU7605.BELMONT PARK: A NEW ERA. ParamountPictures Corp. Made by Winik FilmsCorp. 8 min., sd., color, 35 mm.(Sports In action) © Paramount PicturesCorp.; 31Dec68; MP19195.BELOVED INFIDEL. Company of Artists.Released by Twentieth Century-Fox FilmCorp. 123 min., sd., Color by DeLuxe,35 mm. CinemaScope. Based on thebook by Sheilah Graham & Gerold Frank.© Company of Artists, Inc. & TwentiethCentury-Fox Film Corp.; 18Nov59; LP15158.BELOVED OUTLAW. SeeTHE VIRGINIAN.BELOW THE WATER LION. SeeLARIAT SAM.BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST. Moody Bible Instituteof Chicago. Made by Moody Instituteof Science. 13 min., sd.,color, 16 mm. © Moody Bible Instituteof Chicago; 24Sep58; MP13073.BELVEDERE TOWER. SeeNAKED CITY. 8.BEN BLUE SHOW. SeeJACK BENNY TELEVISION SHOW.BEN CASEY. Bing Crosby Productions.Approx. 59 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.© Bing Crosby Productions.All the clocks are ticking.© 26Mar62; LP22972.Among others, a girl named Abilene.© 2Apr62; LP22975.And Eve wore a veil of tears.© 23Apr62; LP23337.And even death shall die. © 19Nov62;LP26256.And if I die. © 1Jan62 (in notice:1961); LP22870.Because of the needle, the haystackwas lost. © 11Oct65; LP32611.Behold a pale horse. © 26Feb62;LP22970.Behold they walk an ancient road.© 5Nov62; LP26249.Between summer and winter, theglorious season. © 3Dec62; LP26577.The big trouble with Charlie.© 29Jan62; LP22969.But Linda only smiled. © 9Oct61;LP22866.A cardinal act of mercy, part 1.© 14Jan63; LP26581.A cardinal act of mercy, part 2.© 21Jan63; LP26582.A certain time, a certain darkness.© 11Dec61; LP22875.Dark night for Billy Harris.© 18Dec61; LP22876.A dipperful of water from a poisonedwell. © 1Mar65; LP32300.An expensive glass of water.© 30Oct61; LP22868.Father was an interne. © 1Apr63;LP26484.A few brief lines for Dave.© 13Nov61; LP22872.The firemen who raised Rabbits.© 26Nov62; LP26576.For I will plait thy hair with gold.© 25Mar63; LP26404.For San Diego, you need a differentbus. © 17Jan66; LP32648.For the ladybug, one dozen roses.© 5Mar62; LP23335.Francini? Who Is Francini?© 25Oct65; LP32613.Fun and games and other tragic things.© 31Jan66; LP32637.Give my hands an epitaph. © 5Feb62;LP23336.Go not gently into the night.© 29Oct62; LP26254.Hang no hats on dreams. © 13May63;LP26411.He thought he saw an albatross.© 4Feb63; LP26584.A horse named Stravinsky. © 17May65;LP32302.A hundred more pipers. © 18Feb63;LP26403.I hear America singing. © 10Dec62;LP26578.I remember a lemon tree. © 23Oct61;LP22871.If you play your cards right, you toocan be a loser. © 27Dec65; LP32634.I'll be all right in the morning.© 7Jan63 (in notice: 1962);LP26591.Imagine a long bright corridor.© 15Jan62; LP22977.The importance of being 65937.© 15Nov65; LP32616.In case of emergency, cry havoc.© 3Jan66; LP32635.In the name of love a small corruption.© 15Oct62; LP26252.The insolent heart. © 16Oct61;LP22867.Journeys end in lovers meeting.© 19Apr65; LP32299.Legacy from a stranger. © 22Oct62;LP26253.A little fun to match the sorrow.© 8Mar65; LP32297.Lullaby for a wind-up toy.© 14Feb66; LP32639.Lullaby for Billy Dignan.© 6May63; LP26406.The man from Quasilia. © 29Nov65;LP32649.A memory of candy stripes. © 8Jan62;LP23325.Mrs. McBroom and the cloudwatcher.© 1Oct62; LP26250.Monument to an aged hunter.© 19Mar62; LP23341.My enemy is a bright green sparrow.© 29Apr63; LP26405.My good friend Krikor. © 27Nov61;LP23334.The night that nothing happened.© 8Oct62; LP26251.A nightingale named Nathan.© 27Sep65; LP32643.No more, cried the rooster, therewill be truth. © 8Nov65; LP32615.O, the big wheel turns by faith,by faith. © 20Sep65; LP32610.Odyssey of a proud suitcase.© 19Feb62; LP23339.Of all save pain bereft. © 12Nov62;LP26255.Pack up all my care and woe.© 17Dec62; LP26579.Pavanne for a gentle lady.© 20Nov61; LP22873.A pleasant thing for the eyes.© 16Apr62; LP22973.Preferably, the less-used arm.© 30Apr62; LP23338.Pull the wool over your eyes, herecomes the cold wind of truth.© 14Mar66; LP32642.Rage against the dying light.© 15Apr63; LP26586.Rigadoon for three pianos.© 4Mar63; LP26408.Run for your lives, Dr. Galanospractices here. © 4Oct65; LP32644.Saturday, surgery and Stanley Schultz.© 31Dec62; LP26580.A short biographical sketch of JamesTuttle Peabody, M.D. © 11Feb63;LP26585.A slave is on the throne. © 12Apr65;LP32301.Smile, baby, smile, it's only twentydols of pain. © 24Jan66; LP32636.So oft it chances in particular men.© 21May62; LP23340.Solo for B-flat clarinet, part 1.(For this relief much thanks)© 9Sep63; LP32871.The sound of laughter. © 6Nov61;LP22869.A story to be softly told.© 22Jan62; LP22978.Suffer the little children.© 25Feb63; LP26407.The sweet kiss of madness.© 4Dec61; LP22874.Then I, and you, and all of us felldown. © 1Nov65; LP32614.Then, suddenly, panic. © 21Mar66(in notice: 1965); LP32857.Three li'l lambs. © 29Mar65; LP32298.To a grand and natural finale.© 12May62; LP22971.To the pure. © 2Oct61; LP22865.Twenty six ways to spell heartbreak,A, B, C, D. © 28Feb66; LP32641.An uncommonly innocent killing.© 7May62; LP22976.Use neon for my epitaph. © 28Jan63;LP26583.Victory wears a cruel smile.© 12Feb62; LP23362.La vie, la vie interieure.© 22Apr63; LP26410.War of nerves. © 11Sep65; LP32609.Weave nets to catch the wind.© 7Feb66; LP32638.What to her is Plato? © 18Oct65;LP32612.When givers prove unkind. © 22Nov65;LP32607.When you see an evil man. © 28May62;LP22974.Where did all the roses go?© 21Feb66; LP32640.The white ones are dolphins.© 11Mar63; LP26409.Why did the day go backwards?© 6Dec65; LP32645.Will everyone who believes in TerryDunne please applaud. © 18Mar63;LP26483.You wanna know what really goes onin a hospital? © 20Dec65; LP32646.BEN CASEY. Bing Crosby Productions.Approx. 59 min. each, sd., b&w,16 mm. Created by James E. Moser.© Big Crosby Productions.Allie. © 2Oct63; LP29239.August is the month before Christmas.© 14Sep64; LP31416.Autumn without red leaves. © 5Oct64;LP31418.The bark of a three-headed hound.© 12Feb64; LP28462.A bird in the solitude singing.© 21Sep64; LP31417.A boy is standing outside the door.© 4Jan65; LP31653.But who shall beat the drums?© 28Sep64; LP31410.Courage at 3:00 A.M. © 7Dec64;LP31658.The day they stole County General.© 26Apr65 (in notice: 1964);LP31414.Did your mother come from Ireland,Ben Casey? © 5May65; LP31408.A disease of the heart called love.© 23Nov64; LP31411.Dispel the black cyclone that shakesthe throne. © 27Nov63; LP28879.Dress my doll pretty. © 18Mar64;LP28464.The echo of a silent cheer, part 1.© 16Oct63; LP28455.The echo of a silent cheer, part 2.© 23Oct63; LP28456.Eulogy in four flats. © 22Mar65 (innotice: 1964); LP31415.Every other minute it's the end ofthe world. © 24Jan65; LP31628.The evidence of things not seen.© 22Apr64; LP28468.A falcon's eye, a lion's heart, agirl's hand. © 26Feb64; LP29246.Fire in a sacred fruit tree.© 20Nov63; LP29177.For a just man falleth seven times.© 15Apr64; LP29180.For Jimmy, the best of everything.© 19Oct64; LP31419.From Sutter's Crick and beyond farewell.© 10May65 (in notice: 1964);LP31413.From too much love of living.© 11Dec63; LP29178.Goodbye to blue elephants and such.© 5Feb64; LP28461.If there were dreams to sell.© 9Sep63; LP28878.Heap logs and let the blaze laughout. © 8Apr64; LP28467.It is getting dark and we are lost.© 18Dec63; LP29242.Justice to a microbe. © 18Sep63;LP28453.Keep out of reach of adults.© 11Mar64; LP28463.Kill the dream but spare the dreamer.© 30Nov64; LP31422.The last splintered spoke of the oldburlesque wheel. © 25Dec63;LP28457.The light that loses, the night thatwins. © 1Jan64 (in notice: 1963);LP28458.Light up the dark corners. © 6Nov63;LP29176.Little drops of water, little grainsof sand. © 30Oct63; LP29240.The lonely ones. © 4Mar64; LP29179.Make me the first American.© 1Apr64; LP28466.A man, a maid and a marionette.© 22Feb65; LP31657.Meantime, we shall express our darkerpurpose. © 10Jan66; LP32647.Minus that rusty old hacksaw.© 15Mar65; LP31655.Money, a horse and a knowledge ofLatin. © 16Nov64; LP31409.My love, my love. © 4Dec63; LP29241.One nation indivisible. © 29Jan64;LP28460.Onions and mustard seed will make herweep. © 25Mar64; LP28465.The only place they know my name.© 15Jan64; LP28459.Pas de deux. © 18Jan65; LP31656.A rambling discourse on Egyptianwater clocks. © 1Feb65; LP31654.Six impossible things before breakfast.© 13Nov63; LP29245.The sound of one hand clapping.© 19Feb64; LP29243.There was a man in the land of Uz.© 22Jan64; LP29175.This wild, wild, wild waltzing world.© 14Dec64; LP31423.A thousand words are mute. © 9Nov64;LP31421.