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Discusses how to buy a new car, how to buy a used car, the variable and fixed costs of car operation, economies in operating your car, and advertised gadgets.
An advertisement for Pure Magic lipstick by Max Factor in which a grid of close-up shots of women's lips sing a jingle. At the end of the song, the shots of women's lips are replaced by close-up shots of the product on display. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
Explains how an understanding of pure science can lead to applied science. Demonstrates this relationship by reviewing a theory of heath and how it led to a number of inventions: smokeless fireplaces, new types of stoves, pressure cookers, and drip-style coffee pots. Features Dr. Sanborn C. Brown, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (WGBH-TV) Kinescope.
An advertisement for Purex bleach in which a woman drops the plastic Purex bottle and a glass bottle of a competing brand and demonstrates how the former is shatter-proof. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
Stresses the need for purifying water for the various uses of a community, and shows methods of aerating, filtrating, disinfecting, and testing a city's water supply. Illustrates the complexity of this aspects of defending the health of a city.
An advertisement for Purina dog food that depicts a male hobo sitting on a park bench. A dog jumps onto the bench, drops a can of Purina in his lap, and starts whispering in his ear. The hobo translates for the audience the dog's praise for Purina and opens the can.
An advertisement for Purina Dog Chow in which a dog runs across a field to greet his young owner as he gets off a school bus. An offscreen male narrator describes the balanced nature of Purina diets as the dog enters the house with his owner and eats his food out of a bowl. One of the winners of the 1971 Clio Awards.