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1104 Sutton Road, Modern Talking Picture Service (1958 Original Colored Film)
This 1958 colored film uses dramatized incidents and a split-screen technique to explore the perspectives of Adam Hathaway, a dissatisfied factory worker. By looking at productivity through the eyes of a husband, a worker, a foreman, and the company president, Adam learns the importance of every employee's role in achieving success. The film emphasizes improving personal relations and communications in the workplace to reach common goals. "1104 Sutton Road" highlights that productivity stems from ingenuity, not longer hours, starting in the boardroom with strategies to foster a productive environment.
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Beall, S., Tilles, J., Langton, P., Marshall, T., Rayner, R., Niklasch, J. [...] Copyright Collection. (1958) Sutton Road. Norlin, L. B. O., comp, , Jewell, E. C. U. D. & Wilding Picture Productionsuction Company, prods United States: Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600420
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Master Hands, General Motors Corporation, Flint, Michigan (1936 Original Black & White Film)
Witness the fascinating journey of Chevrolet manufacturing in this 1936 black-and-white film, showcasing the process from foundry to finished product. Filmed in Flint, Michigan, this documentary serves as a tribute to the designers of the factory mass production system. Capturing the intricate steps of automotive production, this film provides a historical glimpse into the industry just months before the United Auto Workers gained union recognition through their iconic sit-down strikes.
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Avil, G. & General Motors Corporation. Chevrolet Motor Co, P., Herman, V., ed. (1936) Master Hands. Benavie, S. J. O., comp, , Jam Handy Organizationuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022600183
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Of One Blood (1944 Original Black & White Film)
Experience a powerful story of resilience and family in this captivating 1944 black-and-white film. Follow the lives of three African American brothers, Zebedee, Zachariah, and Zion Ellis, whose lives are forever changed when a river flood devastates their home. After their parents are tragically killed, Zebedee and Zion survive, but Zachariah is presumed lost. As adults, Zebedee becomes a policeman, and Zion works to become the deputy district attorney. Together, they confront a dangerous bootlegging gang, only to uncover a shocking family secret when Zion's fiancée is kidnapped. Discover how the brothers navigate tragedy, justice, and unexpected reunions in this gripping narrative.
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Williams, S., Kier, H. W., Hemmings, J. W. & Sack Amusement Enterprises. (1944) Of One Blood. United States: Sack Amusement Enterprises. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022601508
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By Right Of Birth, Los Angeles, California (1921 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of early cinema with this 1921 black-and-white film, featuring a series of short clips, flash frames, and interior titles that create an intriguing, albeit disordered, narrative. Follow detective Pinky Webb as he rests his aching feet, witness Juanita Cooper's dramatic horse fall and rescue by Philip Jones, and explore various scenes with Geraldine Cooper and Manuel Romero. Set in Mr. Jones' office, the film presents an ensemble cast including Pinky Webb, Frank Cooper, Juanita Cooper, Minnie Childers, and "Mother" Agnes. Additionally, enjoy an 8-second clip from the 1917 film "Trooper of Troop K," showcasing actors Jimmie Smith, Beulah Hall, and Noble Johnson, produced by the pioneering Lincoln Motion Picture Co.
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Gant, H. A., Mitchell, D., Johnson, G. P., Reynolds, A. T. D., Brooks, C., King, W. [...] Johnson, N. (1921) By Right of Birth--Clips. Lincoln Motion Picture Companyuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022602518
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Civil Defense For Schools, Duck & Cover (1952 Original Black & White Film)
Discover the essential steps for ensuring safety during an enemy attack in this 1952 black-and-white animated film. This educational short provides crucial guidelines for maximum safety in the street or at school in the event of an atomic or other weapons attack. With clear and engaging animation, it offers practical advice to help protect yourself and others during such emergencies.
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Middleton, R., Calonius, L., Lambert, D., United States Office Of Civil Defense, C., National Education Association Of The United States, C. & Castle Films, I. (1952) Duck and Cover. Langlois, L. & Carr, L., comps, , Archer Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Castle Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022604365
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Florida's Canal Main Street (1963 Original Colored Film)
Explore the history and early construction of the Cross Florida Barge Canal in this captivating black-and-white film from 1963. The idea for a water route across Florida dates back to the Spanish and British colonial periods, with renewed interest following the Erie Canal's success in 1825. Although President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated work on the canal as part of the New Deal in 1935, the project stalled due to opposition. Reauthorized by Congress in 1962, the Army Corps of Engineers planned a 12-foot deep canal to connect the Saint Johns River near Jacksonville with the Gulf of Mexico near Yankeetown. The film features Governor Haydon Burns explaining the canal's purpose and design, illustrations of the proposed route, a geologist's testimony, Florida industry sequences, footage of 1960 flooding, an enemy submarine threat simulation, and President Lyndon B. Johnson setting off the first dynamite charges. Despite early progress, environmental concerns halted construction in 1971.
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Burns, H., Canal Authority Of The State Of Florida Sponsor, Crooks, L. & Florida Development Commission Sponsor. (1963) Florida's Canal Main Street. [Florida: publisher not identified, to 1967] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671091
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Waters Of Destiny, United States Army Corps Of Engineers (1955 Original Colored Film)
Delve into the history of the Florida Everglades with this vividly colored film from 1955, titled "Waters of Destiny." Witness the ambitious efforts to reclaim the Everglades for agricultural use, spearheaded by Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward in the early 20th century. The film showcases the systematic drainage of the Everglades, highlighting the utilization of rich "muck" soil for farming, the environmental consequences of over-farming and wildfires, and the extensive alterations to the landscape and ecology of southern Florida due to drainage infrastructure projects. Despite presenting drainage as a triumph of human ingenuity, the film offers valuable insights into early water management practices and their environmental impacts. Experience firsthand the construction process of drainage infrastructure and gain a deeper understanding of the evolving perspectives on water management in the mid-20th century.
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Central And Southern Florida Flood Control District Creator, Dutton, E. W. C. & United States Army. Corps Of Engineers Creator. (1955) Waters of Destiny. [Florida: publisher not identified, to 1959] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671092
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Catholic Youth's Convention Of 100 Marriages, Montreal (1939 Original Colored Film)
Step back in time to 1939 with this captivating colored silent film produced by the Jeunesse ouvrière catholique (Working Catholic Youth) in Quebec. The film documents the Congrès des cent mariages (Convention of 100 Marriages) during the Second National Congress of the organization. Modeled after the global Catholic movement, Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne (Young Christian Workers), the Canadian group aimed to address social issues facing working-class youth. Led by Archbishop Georges Gauthier and Father Henri Roy, the movement gained popularity in Quebec during the Great Depression. The film showcases the group's efforts to combat the declining marriage rate by organizing 106 outdoor weddings in Montreal's Delorimier Stadium, attracting 25,000 attendees. However, with the outbreak of World War II, the JOC's influence waned as members joined the war effort. Despite this, the event sparked the creation of Marriage Preparation Courses, leaving a lasting legacy on social and religious engagement.
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Young Christian Workers Creator. (1939) Working Catholic Youth's Second National Congress and Convention of 100 Marriages, Montreal. [Quebec: publisher not identified] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671093
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Maple Sugar & Cooperation, Quebec, Canada (1955 Original Colored Film)
Explore the sweet history of maple syrup production with this vibrant 1955 color film, produced by the Maple Sugar Producers of Quebec and directed by Father Maurice Proulx. Trained in agronomy, Proulx brings his expertise to this documentary, showcasing the innovative techniques of the time. The film begins with the traditional tapping and collecting of maple sap in spring and highlights the cooperative efforts of Quebec's independent maple sugar producers, known as Citadelle, formed in 1920. Follow the journey of maple sap through evaporation, classification, and certification processes at the Plessisville factory, narrated by Jean-Paul Nolet. Discover the array of products made, including maple syrup, sugar, butter, and candy. This film, with sound engineering by Jack Burman, offers a fascinating glimpse into the advancements and cooperative spirit of Quebec's maple syrup industry.
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Burman, J., Maple Sugar Producers Of Quebec Producer, Nolet, J., Omega Productions Associated Name & Proulx, M. (1955) Maple Sugar and Cooperation. [Quebec: Producteurs de sucre d'érable du Québec] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671094
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NASA, Florida Moonport, USA (1960 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to the early 1960s with this captivating black-and-white film tribute to the U.S. space program in Florida. Witness the excitement of Project Mercury’s launch sequences, marvel at the era’s cutting-edge technology like pocket transistor radios and massive computers, and see the everyday life where twelve gallons of gas cost just $3.60. Experience the profound economic and social impact of the space program on Florida, from the influx of highly educated personnel to the booming growth of recreational and educational facilities. The film also features a mix of successful and unsuccessful rocket launches, astronaut medical-test equipment, an early model of the Vehicle Assembly Building, and a look at Pensacola’s School of Naval Aviation Medicine and Eglin Air Force Base. Don’t miss this nostalgic look at a pivotal moment in American history!
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Crooks, L. & Florida Development Commission Sponsor. (1960) Florida Moonport USA. [Florida: publisher not identified, to 1965] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671087
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Confederate Veterans Convention, United States Of America Civil War (1914 Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating 1914 silent film documenting the reunion of 40,000 Confederate veterans in Jacksonville, Florida, nearly 50 years after the Civil War. Despite the somewhat jerky motion, the film offers high-quality images and detailed titles explaining each sequence. Watch as aging veterans dance to fiddle music, parade on foot, by horse, and in cars, and gather in crowd scenes around the camp with its tents, including an emergency medical tent staffed by the Red Cross. See thousands of veterans dining together in a mess tent and scenes from the Sons of Confederate Veterans Parade featuring marching bands, a passing electric streetcar, and the Forrest Cavalry of Tennessee. The film also highlights an African-American loyal to the Confederacy and F.M. Iremonger, the youngest living Confederate veteran at the time.
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Florida Commercial Sound Films Of Jacksonville Sponsor & Mackey And Coutant Film Company Producer. (1914) Confederate Veterans Convention. [Jacksonville, Florida: publisher not identified] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671088
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Care & Feeding Of A Mermaid, Florida, Weekiwachee Springs (1961 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into history with this enchanting black-and-white film from 1961, showcasing a young woman training to become a mermaid at Weeki Wachee, a unique Florida water park founded by Newton Perry after World War II. Perry, a champion swimmer and former U.S. Navy diver, discovered the perfect location 100 miles north of Tampa with crystal-clear waters. In 1947, he constructed an underwater theater, training young women to perform mesmerizing underwater ballet and maneuvers using his innovative breathing system. By the 1950s, Weeki Wachee was a top tourist attraction. In 1959, ABC purchased the park, built a larger 500-seat theater, and promoted it nationwide. This 1961 film features stunning underwater footage of mermaid training, breath control lessons, synchronized swimming, and even underwater dining etiquette.
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(1961) Care and Feeding of a Mermaid. [Florida: publisher not identified, -12] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671089
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Bouncing Baby, Nikelodeon Films (1916 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the early days of silent film with the 1916 black-and-white comedy "Bouncing Baby," produced by the Vim Comedy Company in Jacksonville, Florida. During this era, Jacksonville became a major center for motion picture production due to its favorable weather, political support, and affordable real estate and labor. Mayor J.E.T. Bowden's invitation to the film industry helped boost the city's economy. However, the antics of film companies soon led to public safety concerns, and by 1917, the industry began moving to Hollywood. Vim Comedy Company, founded in 1915 by Louis Burstein and Mark Dintenfass, was a key player in Jacksonville's film boom, producing 156 one-reel films in 1916. The studio was home to talents like Oliver "Babe" Hardy and Billy Ruge, who starred in the "Plump and Runt" series. Vim's success was short-lived, ending in 1917 when payroll theft was discovered. This film captures a unique slice of film history and the vibrant yet brief film industry in Jacksonville.
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Hardy, O., Nikelodeon Films Producer & Vim Comedy Company Associated Name. (1916) Bouncing Baby. [Jacksonville, Florida: publisher not identified] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671090
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Ross Allen Reptile Institute, Indigenous Peoples Of North America (1960 Original Colored Film)
Dive into history with this captivating black and white film from the 1960s, featuring the legendary E. Ross Allen and his remarkable animal wrestling adventures. Discover the fascinating story of Allen, a pioneer promoter and theme-park entrepreneur, who gained national and international fame for his daring feats. Born in 1908, Allen's journey from Eagle Scout to stand-in for Tarzan in the movies led him to transform Silver Springs into a prototype of modern theme parks. Watch as Allen wrestles alligators, showcases Seminole traditions, and explores scientific observations of American alligators. From thrilling anaconda encounters to mesmerizing underwater photography, this film offers a glimpse into a bygone era of entertainment and natural wonders.
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Guided Tours Producer & Silver Springs Sponsor. (1960) Ross Allen Reptile Institute. [Florida: publisher not identified, to 1969] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671085
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Wakulla Springs, United States Army World War II Troop Maneuvers (1940 Original Colored Film)
Dive into history with this vibrant colored film from the 1940s, offering a fascinating glimpse into U.S. Army training exercises in northwest Florida. Witness troops maneuvering through cypress swamps, building human chains across rivers, and employing inventive camouflage techniques using weeds and Spanish moss. Experience the intensity as soldiers fire machine guns, navigate through dense foliage, and execute amphibious assaults with precision. From smoke screens to explosions, this film captures the realism of military training during World War II. Don't miss scenes of soldiers swimming with bamboo poles as floats, practicing underwater maneuvers, and utilizing makeshift rafts for river crossings. Join us on this journey through time as troops demonstrate their resilience, determination, and readiness for battle.
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(1940) Wakulla Springs and World War II Troop Maneuvers. [Florida: publisher not identified, to 1949] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021671086
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Preventive Psychiatry In The Navy, The Role Of The Junior Officer (1954 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1954 with this insightful black and white film, offering a unique glimpse into naval leadership training. Discover how naval officers were taught to lead effectively by prioritizing the mental well-being of their crew. Learn how junior officers played a crucial role in providing psychological support to help sailors acclimate to naval life. Gain valuable insights into the importance of emotional balance in fostering motivation and success.
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Wilding Picture Productions & United States Navy. (1954) Preventive psychiatry in the Navy, the role of the junior officer. Part 1. United States: United States Navy. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604406
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Anger At Work, The Story Of The Headache Switch, Oklahoma (1956 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into the complexities of human psychology with this intriguing black and white film from 1956! Explore the concept of the "headache switch," a mental mechanism that involves displacing anger onto others, impacting one's efficiency. Witness various incidents illustrating techniques for managing overwhelming emotions like anger, resentment, and frustration. Follow the journey of Ed Wilson as he navigates a new job and grapples with the consequences of using the "headache switch" when faced with challenges from his boss. Uncover valuable insights into emotional intelligence and interpersonal dynamics.
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Swain, D. V., University Of Oklahoma. Extension Division. Educational Materials Services, Oklahoma. State Department Of Health & International Film Bureau. (1956) Anger at Work, the Story of the Headache Switch. Hockman, N., dir United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604403
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Mental Health, Keeping Mentally Fit, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films (1952 Original Colored Film)
Embark on a journey to understand the essence of good mental health in this captivating colored film from 1952! Discover the defining attributes of mental well-being and learn the essential steps to acquire, maintain, and enhance your mental health. From expressing emotions naturally to respecting oneself and others, and solving problems as they arise, uncover valuable insights into nurturing a healthy mind. Delve into the importance of open communication and seeking support when faced with challenges. Gain a deeper understanding of mental health and empower yourself with practical strategies for overall well-being.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, I. (1952) Mental Health, Keeping Mentally Fit. United States: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604405
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Oxydol Goes Into High, Procter & Gamble Company (1938 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1938, as it promotes Oxydol laundry soap to grocers and store owners! Discover why Oxydol is hailed as the preferred soap for housewives, with its four standout features: making clothes whiter, offering 40% more suds, being safer for colors, and safer for white clothes. Witness lab tests that demonstrate Oxydol's superior performance compared to competing brands in these key areas. Explore the brand's print and radio advertisements, and delve into the world of laundry care in the 1930s.
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Jam Handy Organization & Procter & Gamble Company. (1938) Oxydol Goes Into High. United States: Procter & Gamble. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600749
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The Refreshing Look, Coca Cola Advertisement (1959 Original Colored Film)
Dive into the vibrant world of 1950s advertising with this colorful promotional film from 1959! Discover the allure of Coca Cola vending machines as part of America's new look, showcasing bold and beautiful design elements. Explore how shape, color, and texture are harnessed to enhance everyday life and drive sales. Follow the journey of Coca Cola vending machines from design to assembly by the Vendo Company, highlighting their efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Join us as we uncover the artistry behind vending machine innovation!
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Jam Handy Organization & Vendo Company. (1959) The Refreshing Look. United States: Vendo Company. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604400
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Selling America, General Motors Sales Corporation (1938 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of salesmanship with this captivating black and white film from 1938! Delve into the art of selling, as it's dramatically presented through Benjamin Franklin's principles of human association. Witness the application of each principle in real selling situations, showcasing their merits and effectiveness. Join us as we explore timeless techniques that continue to shape the world of sales today.
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Jam Handy Organization & General Motors Sales Corporation. Frigidaire Division. (1938) Selling America. United States: General Motors Sales Corporation, Frigidaire Division. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604401
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The Things People Want, General Motors Corporation (1948 Original Black & White Film)
Discover the timeless rules of successful salesmanship in this insightful black and white film from 1948! Learn how to meet customer needs by understanding what they truly value: comfort, safety, economy, performance, durability, and appearance. Follow along as a skillful salesman demonstrates how to identify and focus on the qualities that matter most to each individual customer. Unlock the secrets to effective selling and elevate your sales game to new heights!
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Forsythe, J., Jam Handy Organization & General Motors Corporation. Chevrolet Motor Division. (1948) The Things People Want. United States: Jam Handy Organization. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020604402
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Thought For Food, Kroger Food Foundation (1933 Original Black & White Film)
Discover the pioneering efforts of the Kroger Food Foundation in this insightful black and white film from 1933! Delve into how the foundation supports housewives in feeding their families by ensuring nutritious and high-quality food. Learn about their rigorous testing and analysis processes for food items, including bread ingredients and meat preservation techniques. Explore valuable guidance on food preparation and budget-friendly meal planning provided by the foundation. Join us as we uncover the vital role of the Kroger Food Foundation in supporting households across America.
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Francisco, M., Miller, I., Devine, C., Havrilla, A., Jam Handy Organization & Kroger Food Foundation. (1933) Thought for Food. Freese, J., dir United States: Kroger Food Foundation. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600746
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Old Recipes, New Methods (1950 Original Black & White Film)
Uncover the secrets of vintage cooking in this captivating black and white film from 1950! Explore techniques for deciphering old recipes and adapting them to modern kitchens. Discover the versatility of ReaLemon juice as a key ingredient in reviving classic flavors. Join us on a journey through culinary history and learn how to bring old recipes to life with a touch of nostalgia and innovation.
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Kennedy Productions & Realemon-Puritan Co. Old Recipes, New Methods. [United States: ReaLemon-Puritan Co., 195] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600747
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The Oasis, Theater Commercial, Frigidaire Corporation (1935 Original Black & White Film)
Experience the challenges of the July 1934 heat wave in the Rio Grande region in this poignant black and white film from 1935. Witness American Indian dancers performing ceremonies in a bid to alter the weather. Amidst the struggle, discover the lifesaving potential of the Frigidaire refrigerator and its super freezer, offering a means to preserve food and support families during the unforgiving weather conditions.
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Jam Handy Organization & Frigidaire Corporation. (1935) The Oasis. United States: Frigidaire. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600745
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