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These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movie of family and friends playing, cooking, and eating together.
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movie shows Boy Scout troop at train station and in Washington, D.C.
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946.
This silent film shows two young children playing outside and around a campfire with a woman.
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movies shows family and friends at the beach, eating and playing outside, and boating o...
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946.
Silent home video of the Elkhart Boy Scout troop marching in Bloomington, at official events, and ...
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movie shows students looking at yearbooks, groups at an amusement park and picnic, beac...
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movie of young children playing in gardens and the river.
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946. Silent home movie shows a woman riding a bike, farm scenes with sheep, gardening, etc.
These films are part of the John and Hilda Jay family papers. They likely date between 1939-1946.
Silent home video of the family taking wedding portraits, strolling the National Mall in Washingt...
Helfer, Al; Barber, Red, 1908-1992; Bridges, Tommy
Summary:
1939 All-Star Baseball Game: American League - 3; National League - 1;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Innin...
Barber, Red, 1908-1992; New York Yankees (Baseball team); Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team)
Summary:
Exhibition game played between the New York (AL) and Cincinnati at Tampa, Florida (on ticker tape) - Red Barber (thru 4 innings) on SAW (28:25)
[AI-Generated Summary] The New York Yankees and the ...
Barton, Cam; Duke Blue Devils (Football team); USC Trojans (Football team)
Summary:
25th edition of college football game.
USC Trojans - 7, Duke Blue Devils - 3
[AI-Generated Summary] The 1939 Rose Bowl, played on January 2 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, was ...
From Lider far a gemishtn khor, ed. Gershteyn (Wilno, 1939).
Text byJohann Wolfgang Goethe.
Yiddish translation by Moyshe Broderzon (1890-1956).
Performed by the Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir conducte...
From Lider far a gemishtn khor, ed. Gershteyn (Wilno, 1939).
Performed by the Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir conducted by Patrick Gardner and accompanied by Paul Conrad.
A Columbia short subject presentation, distributed for classroom exhibition by Teaching Film Custodians. Presents Stanley Brown, Donald Grayson, and others in a program of Stephen Foster songs: Oh ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, inc.; A. J. Carlson; H. G. Swann
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Demonstrates the importance of various glands of internal secretion. Experiments and diagrams illustrate how the pituitary gland exercises control over other glands and over growth, how parathyroid...
The mode of transmission of hereditary materials which are responsible for the inherited characteristics of all plants and animals is presented. Live action and animation are used to demonstrate wh...
History of the settlement of the western Canadian prairie lands, from pioneers in covered wagons to the booming wheat industry of the early 20th century. Shows that the prosperity brought by wheat ...
Teaching Film Custodians classroom film of excerpts from the 1939 Warner Bros., feature film, "Juarez". Dramatizes the struggle of Benito Juarez to maintain independence and republicanism in Mexic...
Portrays, with animated maps, the physical characteristics of Mexico and its strategic geographical relation to the United States. Enumerates her natural resources and industries. Depicts urban li...
Tells the story of Taska and Alnaba, a young Navajo couple who are betrothed. Portrays their native environment and such activities as building a home, tilling the soil, tending sheep, carding the...
McRobbie-Gair Family Home Movies Collection: This movie documents farewell activities at the Port of Melbourne with members of the Gair family and friends on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam N...
McRobbie-Gair Family Home Movies Collection: Footage is comprised of travelogue sequences primarily from south, central, and western England, but also of Sweden and Scotland. County and city locati...
McRobbie-Gair Family Home Movies Collection: This home movie concludes the footage from the 1939 trip and opens with beautiful vistas of the Grand Canyon, and then movies on to various locations, m...
Describes the work of a farmer in planting, cultivating, and harvesting his corn crops. Presents problems of crop rotation, haying, hog and cattle raising, and marketing. Contrasts uses of machiner...
[AI-Generated Summary] The June 22, 1938, rematch between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling stands as one of the most politically charged and culturally significant moments in sports history. Set against...
Henry Armstrong wins Welterweight Championship from Barney Ross at Madison Square Garden
[AI-Generated Summary] On May 31, 1938, at Madison Square Garden Bowl, Henry Armstrong cemented his legenda...
Descriptive information presented here may come from original collection documentation. Please note collections of historical content may contain material that could be offensive to some patrons. T...
A large collection of Anglo-American songs including ballads, Child ballads, children's game songs, play-party songs, bawdy songs, sea shanties, sailor's songs, local songs, historical songs, Civil...
Portrays the experiences of a boy and a girl going by boat from Albany, down the Hudson River, to New York City. Along the way, the children see many types of water craft, including a sailboat, a ...
ERPI Classroom Films, Inc.; Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.
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Promotes the catalog of ERPI Classroom Films to educators, presenting excerpts from dozens of films with narration extolling their effectiveness (ERPI Classroom Films was the predecessor to Encylop...
Advocates that camping be made an integral part of the school experience in this title originally produced in 1938. Examines a program for training professional educators in the area of outdoor ed...
Presents four styles of folk dances from the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan, Georgia, and Ukraine. Performed by the USSR delegation to the International Dance Festival in London, England. Dances include ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.; A. J. Carlson; H. S. Swann
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Covers the mechanical and chemical aspects of digestion, together with the controlling factors. Includes mastication, swallowing, stomach contractions, intestinal segmentation, intestinal peristal...
Erpi Classroom Films; Lawson Robertson; Dean Cromwell
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Includes races from 1,000 to 10,000 meters and steeplechase. Style of distance runner contrasted vividly with that of dash man. Differences in typical physiques. Steeplechase portrays various met...
A tour of Japan showing scenes of cities including their shops, newspapers, and elementary schools; sports, including wrestling and archery; Japanese home life, manners, and customs; the manufactur...
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, inc.; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
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Demonstrates in actual competition the running high jump; running broad jump; hop, step, and jump; and pole vault. Champions are pictured in slow motion photography.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Animal Industry
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An address given by Dr. John R. Mohler, Chief of the USDA Bureau of Animal Industry, provides narration for this film reporting on the work of the Bureau. "Animal husbandry and veterinary science i...
Depicts the Japanese occupation of Manchukuo. Describes the mechanization of industry. Includes scenes showing coal and iron mines, steel mills, railroads, government buildings, new housing, native...
Shows the experiences of a Navajo boy and girl in moving with their family, household effects, pets, horses, sheep and goats from their winter quarters to their summer home. As they journey by wag...
A view of life on a typical Kansas wheat farm. Shows how members of an average farm family spend their time, how the land is cared for, and how the winter wheat is planted, harvested, and stored in...
Reveals the appearance, tonal qualities, and functions of various instruments of the woodwind choir--piccolos, flutes, clarinets, oboes, English horns, bassoons, and contrabassoons. Uses close-up p...
Reveals how the nature, concentration, and temperature of reacting substances affect the velocity of chemical reactions. Through laboratory experiments and animated drawings demonstrates and explai...
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade---two famous skulls
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of The Passing Parade, hosted by John Nesbitt, explores the uniquely American tradition of the "tall story" by...
[AI-Generated Summary] This epidsode features storyteller John Nesbitt recounting the life of Frederic Tudor, an ambitious 19th-century Bostonian known as the "Ice King" for his fanatical quest to ...
counterfeiter, bank robber & a champion liar
[AI-Generated Summary] In this episode of The Passing Parade, storyteller John Nesbitt profiles three "interesting rascals" whose criminal or mischievo...
[AI-Generated Summary] Narrated by John Nesbitt, this transcript recounts the high-stakes obsession of Edward Whymper, a 20-year-old landscape painter who transitioned from depicting the Matterhorn...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this episode of The Passing Parade, storyteller John Nesbitt explores the American tradition of the "tall story" by recounting the legendary exploits of various folk hero...
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade---U.S. Pat. Off. & Walter Hunt
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of The Passing Parade, narrated by John Nesbitt, recounts the dramatic and tragic first successful ...
1937 World Series Game 5: New York Yankees - 4; San Francisco Giants- 2;
Game played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
5. Inni...
Elson, Bob, 1904-1981; New York Yankees (Baseball team); New York Giants (Baseball team)
Summary:
Game Five of World Series. New York Yankees - 4; New York Giants - 2.
Joe DiMaggio homers @ Polo Grounds - Bob Elson - World Series Game 5
Inning 3
[AI-Generated Summary] On October 10, 1937, t...
Manning, Tom; New York Giants (Baseball team); New York Yankees (Baseball team)
Summary:
"Mel Ott homers to tie game @ Polo Grounds - Tom Manning (NBC) - World
Series Game 5 - Inning 3"
[AI-Generated Summary] On October 10, 1937, the New York Yankees clinched their second consecutive ...
Elson, Bob, 1904-1981; New York Yankees (Baseball team); New York Giants (Baseball team)
Summary:
Game Five of World Series. New York Yankees - 4; New York Giants - 2.
Game 5 (F) - Joe DiMaggio homer in 3rd - Bob Elson
Game 5 (F) - Mel Ott HR - Tom Manning
[AI-Generated Summary] On October 1...
Erpi Classroom Films Inc.; Ellsworth Huntington, Ph.D. Yale University
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Presents study of economic and social conditions in a society isolated from the rest of the world by almost impenetrable natural barriers. Discloses representative aspects of the daily life of supe...
Shows how domesticated animals are used throughout the world for power, clothing, materials, and food. Shows how about 50 of the 500,000 known species of animals have been domesticated. Junior and ...
Demonstrates through animated drawings and cinemicrography the three lines of defense against infection--the skin and mucous membranes, the lymphatic system, and the circulatory system including li...
Through animated drawings and photography explains the hypothesis that electricity consists of unit elementary charges. Demonstrates the conduction of electricity through solutions, gases, and vacu...
Illustrates dynamic aspects of stars within our galaxy and of galaxies themselves by use of animated drawings. Includes changes in the Dipper, binary stars, eclipsing variables, trinary stars, mot...
Carlson, Anton J. (Anton Julius), 1875-1956.; Erpi Picture Consultants, Incorporated
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Portrays how heart and blood vessels circulate blood throughout the body. Animated drawings depict the nature of the circulatory system and muscular and valvular heart action. Reveals factors affec...
A 1937 U.S. Works Projects Administration (WPA) newsreel, "Work Pays America," featured Riley Hospital's hydrotherapy pool (dedicated on October 7, 1935) used for therapy for children with polio an...
Shows the major concepts in the evolution of shelter, starting with primitive shelter construction from materials close at hand. Traces man's growing ability to change the form of these materials a...
Shows the structure of the nervous system, together with its pathways and connections; the nature of a nerve impulse; conditions for setting up impulses; their passage from cell to cell; their disc...
Presents a fictionized story woven about episodes in the life of Robert Burns. Includes Burns's trip to Edinburgh to visit wealthy patrons and his ill-treatment at their hands. He recites to them...
1936 All-Star Baseball Game: National League - 4; American League - 3;
Game played at Braves Field in Boston, Massachusetts;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5....
This informative short film narrated by Father Bernard Hubbard 'The Glacier Priest' shows in detail the large and lucrative salmon fishing industry in Alaska, from the catching of the fish to their...
This segment of the journalistic series, photographed in part by Walker Evans, looks at the exploited sharecropper in a one-crop economy. Predicting the breakdown of the South's single-crop system,...
Presents an introductory study of the planets--their evolution, motions, sizes, and satellites. Shows, through animated drawings, the evolution of the solar system according to planetesimal hypothe...
1935 World Series Game 6: Detroit Tigers - 4; Chicago Cubs - 3;
Game played at Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
5. Inning 4
6. Inning 5
Di...
1935 World Series Game 3: Detroit Tigers - 6; Chicago Cubs - 5;
Game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
5. Inning 4
6. Inning 5
7...
Chicago Cubs (Baseball team); Detroit Tigers (Baseball team); World Series (Baseball) (1935)
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Game Three of World Series. Detroit Tigers - 6; Chicago Cubs - 5
[AI-Generated Summary] In Game 3 of the 1935 World Series, the Detroit Tigers edged out the Chicago Cubs with a 6–5 victory in an 1...
Abridged from the first half of the feature film based on Dickens' novel. Includes his infancy, his visit to the seaside with Peggotty, his difficulties in his stepfather's home, his experiences in...
Portrays running water as the most powerful of all forces tending to alter the earth's surface. Describes the water cycle, and through stream table demonstrations, animated drawings, and natural ...
Enberg, Dick; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)
Summary:
Game Four of World Series. Detroit Tigers – 10; St. Louis Cardinals – 4.
Dizzy Dean hit on head in game 4 of Series - Dick Enberg (recreation)
[AI-Generated Summary] On October 6, 1934, the Detro...
Husing, Ted, 1901-1962; Laux, France; Flanagan, Pat
Summary:
"Tom Manning and Graham McNamee post-game concludes Game 2 of World Series (game on Track 1)"
Game played at Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan
[AI-Generated Summary] Game 2 of the 1934 World Serie...
Bond, Ford, 1904-1962; Manning, Tom; World Series (Baseball) (1934)
Summary:
Game Two of World Series. Detroit Tigers - 3; St. Louis Cardinals - 2.
Game played at Navin Field, in Detroit, Michigan.
Disc 1
01. Pre-Game
02. Inning 1
03. Inning 2
04. Inning 3
05. Inning 4
06...
1934 World Series Game 1: St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3;
Game played at Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. Inning 1
3. Inning 2
4. Inning 3
Disc 2
1. Inning 4
...
Bond, Ford; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)
Summary:
Game One of World Series. St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3.
Hank Greenberg Homer @ Detroit.
Ford Bond (NBC)
[AI-Generated Summary] On October 3, 1934, the St. Louis Cardinals defeate...
Laux, France; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)
Summary:
Game One of World Series. St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3.
Hank Greenberg Homer @ Detroit - France Laux (CBS)
World Series Game 1, Inning 8
[AI-Generated Summary] On Wednesday, Octob...
Husing, Ted, 1901-1962; Laux, France; American League (Baseball team)
Summary:
1934 All-Star Game: American League - 9; National League - 7;
Game played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fo...