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Bullet-Proof! Frigidaire, General Motors Corporation (1937 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1937 as four Frigidaire salesmen share their strategies for selling Frigidaire refrigerators. Discover the key features they emphasize, including dependability, lower operating costs, superior ice making ability, versatile storage space, and food protection. Join us as we delve into the art of the refrigerator sales pitch and learn why Frigidaire refrigerators were considered the perfect package.
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Toomey, R., Beddoe, D., Jam Handy Organization & General Motors Corporation. Frigidaire Division. (1937) Bullet-Proof!. United States: Frigidaire. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600744
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The Story Of Ice Cream, Breyer Ice Cream Company (1940 Original Colored Film)
Embark on a delightful journey through the production of Breyers ice cream with this charming colored film from 1940! Witness every step of the process, from the farm to your home freezer, as fresh cream is transported to the ice cream plant and undergoes pasteurization. Marvel at the addition of fresh fruits, roasted nuts, and other flavorful ingredients that make Breyers ice cream so irresistible. Explore the meticulous packaging process and the rigorous cleaning and sterilization of equipment to ensure the highest quality. Join us as we celebrate the artistry and craftsmanship behind every scoop of Breyers ice cream.
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Hathen Productions & Breyer Ice Cream Company. The Story of Ice Cream. [United States: Breyer Ice Cream Company, 194] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600742
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Your Best Beef Buy, The American Angus Association (1970 Original Colored Film)
Dive into the world of premium beef cuts with this vibrant colored film from 1970! Learn all about the identification, selection, and best cooking methods for achieving the highest quality beef cuts. Join us as we explore the art of selecting government graded 'choice' quality steaks ideal for broiling to perfection. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or a seasoned chef, this film offers valuable insights into elevating your beef cooking game.
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Calvin Productions & American Angus Association. (1970) Your Best Beef Buy. United States: The American Angus Association. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600743
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The Magic Shelf, Campbell Soup Company (1952 Original Colored Film)
Explore the culinary delights of condensed soups in this vibrant colored film from 1952! Join us as we learn creative ways to incorporate condensed soups into a variety of dishes, including casseroles, stews, salads, dressings, lunches, and suppers. Perfect for homemaking teachers and cooking enthusiasts alike, this film offers valuable insights and inspiration for delicious and convenient meals. Discover the versatility of condensed soups and elevate your cooking game!
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Jam Handy Organization & Campbell Soup Company. (1952) The Magic Shelf. United States: Campbell Soup Company. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600741
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Agriculture USA, United States Department Of Agriculture (1962 Original Colored Film)
Discover the intertwined story of American farming and national progress in this vibrant colored film from 1962! Journey through the growth of farming in America, highlighting its crucial role in the nation's development. From pioneer days to modern times, witness the evolution of farming practices, from homesteading to the establishment of land-grant colleges. Explore the impact of improved mechanization and rapid farm-to-market transportation on agricultural expansion. Delve into the importance of laws and regulations in controlling farming practices. Join us as we uncover the rich history of American agriculture and its contribution to the nation's greatness.
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United States Department Of Agriculture. Motion Picture Service & United States Department Of Agriculture. (1962) Agriculture U.S.A. United States: United States Department of Agriculture. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600738
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Good Day At Bad Milk (1969 Original Colored Film)
Dive into the world of agricultural innovation with this vibrant colored film from 1969! Explore the nutritional and economic advantages of the Hesson windrower as showcased in the fictional old West town of Bad Milk. Discover how this cutting-edge technology revolutionizes farming practices, bringing efficiency and prosperity to rural communities. Join us as we uncover the fascinating story of the Hesson windrower and its impact on agricultural landscapes.
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Calvin Productions & Hesston Corporation. (1969) Good day at Bad Milk. United States: Hesston Corp. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600739
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A Kitchen Is A Feminine Thing, General Motors Corporation (1960 Original Black & White Film)
Discover the timeless elegance of Frigidaire appliances in this captivating black and white film from 1960! Explore how the feminine design of Frigidaire appliances transforms the kitchen into the heart of family life, blending style with functionality. Delve into the capabilities of the refrigerator and freezer as they take center stage, providing convenience and efficiency for modern households. Join us as we uncover the beauty and practicality of Frigidaire appliances that continue to stand the test of time.
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Robert Fisher Productions & General Motors Corporation. Frigidaire Division. (1960) A Kitchen Is a Feminine Thing. United States: General Motors Corporation. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600740
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The Private Life Of A Cat (1946 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the adorable world of feline infancy with this charming black & white film from 1946. Witness the birth and early months of training for five precious kittens in this educational gem. Delight in the playful antics and heartwarming moments as these furry friends embark on their journey of growth and discovery. Perfect for animal lovers of all ages!
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Hammid, A. (1946) The Private Life of a Cat. [United States: Film Publishers, or 1947] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600736
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The Golden Years (1960 Original Colored Film)
Experience the golden era of bowling with this vibrant colored film from 1960! Step into the world of Brunswick Bowling Centers as this promotional film targets bowling center owners and operators. 'The Golden Years' showcases bowling as a wholesome suburban family activity, offering a fresh perspective on this beloved pastime. Join families as they enjoy the sport in the spotlessly new and automated Brunswick Bowling Centers. Discover the allure of bowling as a family-friendly activity in the heart of the suburbs.
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Jam Handy Organization & Brunswick Corporation. (1960) The Golden Years. United States: Brunswick. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600737
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America's Library, Library Of Congress (1980 Original Colored Film)
Travel through time with this captivating colored film from 1980, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the Library of Congress. Explore a diverse array of treasures, from dime novels to the Gutenberg Bible, Houdini's library, Whitman's poetry, and Beethoven's scores. Delve into the vast collection of early maps, manuscripts, prints, and photographs, totaling over 76 million items covering nearly every known subject. Join us as we uncover the remarkable legacy preserved within the walls of this iconic institution.
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Library Of Congress. (1980) America's Library. [United States: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600735
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Wastage Of Human Resources, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films (1947 Original Black & White Film)
Explore the harsh realities of human wastage in this gripping black and white film from 1947. Through powerful visuals, the film highlights the devastating effects of crippling disease, accidents, juvenile delinquency, unemployment, addiction, mental illness, crime, war, and poor living conditions on individuals of all ages. Witness the urgent need for societal change and compassion as the film sheds light on the various factors contributing to human suffering.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, I. (1947) Wastage of Human Resources. United States: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600733
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Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, Southern California (1958 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1958 with this thought-provoking black and white film. Witness the portrayal of the modern family ensnared by the convenience of automatic gadgets in both homes and businesses. As family members navigate their days, the absence of genuine person-to-person interaction becomes strikingly apparent due to the automation of daily tasks. This film serves as a poignant reminder that life is about more than just going through the motions of a robotic existence. Join us as we explore the importance of genuine human connection in a world increasingly dominated by technology.
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Hanisch, S., Squire, B., McGregor, R. & University Of Southern California. Department Of Cinema. (1958) Have I told you lately that I love you. [United States: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600734
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Who's Boss, Communication In Marriage (1950 Original Black & White Film)
Delve into the complexities of marriage with this captivating black and white film from 1950. Follow the story of Ginny and Mike, two successful individuals in their careers who struggle to find harmony in their marriage without sacrificing their individuality. Witness their determined efforts to make adjustments and form a strong partnership. Discover how they learn the importance of patience, love, and understanding in achieving a balanced relationship. Designed to complement marriage texts, this film offers valuable insights into building a successful partnership.
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Bowman, H. A., Affiliated Film Producers & Mcgraw-Hill Book Company. (1950) Who's Boss. Hammid, A., dir, Jacoby, I., prod United States: McGraw-Hill Company. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600732
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The Day Of Denial, United States Information Service (1961 Original Black & White Film)
Step into history with this poignant black and white film from 1961, capturing the events surrounding the August travel ban between East and West Berlin. Witness the construction of barricades, a precursor to the infamous Berlin Wall. This film offers a glimpse into the tense atmosphere and the division of a city at the height of the Cold War. Explore the significance of this pivotal moment in world history.
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United States Information Service. (1961) The Day of Denial. [United States: United States Information Services] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600731
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Film Communique, United States War Department (1943 Original Black & White Film)
Experience the bravery and heroism of World War II through this gripping black and white film from 1943. Witness aerial techniques used during raids by our flyers on Hansa Bay, Wewak, and Rabaul, including skip and 'parafrag' bombing. The Roll of Honor segment showcases the remarkable efforts of African American engineer troops as they rebuild the Munda airstrip. Follow the Fifth Army infantry from Salerno through devastated Italian cities and across the raging Volturno River. Join us as we honor the sacrifices and achievements of those who served.
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United States Army. Signal Corps & United States War Department. (1943) Film communique. No. 4. United States: War Department. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600729
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Advertisements Shown In Baltimore Theater (1944 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into history with this fascinating black and white film from 1944, featuring three short propaganda films. 'Vote Against Daylight Saving' urges people of color in Baltimore to vote against daylight saving on the ballot. 'Civilian Defense' encourages Baltimore residents to join the civil defense efforts. Lastly, 'Russian War Relief' appeals to viewers to donate clothing to aid Russians whose homes were destroyed during the war. Witness the power of propaganda in shaping public opinion during wartime.
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(1944) Advertisements shown in Baltimore theater to Black audience. [United States: s.n] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600730
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The Terrible Truth, Los Angeles Juvenile Court (1951 Original Colored Film)
Explore the stark reality of teenage narcotics addiction with this eye-opening colored film from 1951. Follow the harrowing journey of a typical teenage girl who falls victim to the allure of drugs, starting with marijuana and escalating to heroin. Witness how her life spirals out of control, leading to criminality and a bleak future. Judge William T. McKesson of the Los Angeles Juvenile Court delivers powerful arguments against any form of drug contact. This film serves as a cautionary tale, shedding light on the devastating consequences of drug abuse among youth.
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Sid Davis Productions. (1951) The Terrible Truth. United States: Sid Davis Productions. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600726
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A City Decides, Fund For The Republic (1956 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into history with this poignant black and white film from 1956, which sheds light on a 'racial' incident at Beaumont High School in St. Louis, shortly after school integration in the city. Gain insight into the planning and execution of the integration program by the St. Louis school board. This film captures the complexities and challenges of racial integration during a pivotal time in American history. Join us as we examine the efforts to promote inclusivity and equality in education.
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Heffron, R., Simon, M., Guggenheim Productions, I. & Fund For The Republic. (1956) A City Decides. Guggenheim, C., dir [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600727
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The House We Live In, Peoria, Illinois (1950 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1950 with this inspiring black and white film, dedicated to promoting the vital work of the United Fund and its support for charities and social work in Peoria, Illinois. Join us as we explore the impact of the fund on health, welfare, and character-building agencies that are integral to the community. This film encourages viewers to contribute their fair share to support these essential services that uplift and strengthen our community. Watch now to learn how you can make a difference!
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The House We Live in. [195] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600728
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One Tenth Of A Nation, Newsmakers (1954 Original Black & White Film)
Travel back to 1954 with this captivating black and white film, shining a spotlight on the extraordinary contributions of African Americans to their communities and the nation. Join us as we honor the achievements of notable figures such as clinic founder Maude E. Callen, the trailblazing General Benjamin O. Davis, and civil rights champion Thurgood Marshall. From cultural icons like Joe Louis and Nat King Cole to pioneers in academia and exploration like Dr. F.D. Patterson and Matthew Henson, this film celebrates the diverse talents and achievements of African Americans throughout history. Watch as we pay tribute to these remarkable individuals and their enduring legacies.
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(1954) One tenth of a nation. Newsmakers. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600722
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Parade Of Progress, One Tenth Of A Nation (1954 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1954 with this captivating black and white film series, dedicated to showcasing the impactful contributions of African Americans to their communities and the nation. Join us as we delve into recent political appointments under the Eisenhower administration, African Americans triumphing in local elections, and prominent figures receiving well-deserved awards and accolades. From vibrant fraternal order meetings and parades to the excitement of African American shows debuting on Broadway, and remarkable athletic achievements, this film celebrates the diverse talents and successes within the African American community. Tune in to witness the richness of African American culture and achievement.
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(1954) One tenth of a nation. Parade of progress. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600723
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One Tenth Of A Nation, The Arts (1954 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1954 with this illuminating black and white film series, dedicated to honoring the impactful contributions of African American artists to their communities and the nation. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of African American artistry, spotlighting painters such as Charles White, Ernest Crichlow, Jewel Simon, and Eugene Grigsby. Explore the musical genius of composers Jessie Mae Robinson and Ulysses Kay. Celebrate the groundbreaking photography of Gordon Parks, whose work in Life Magazine captivated audiences. And don't miss acclaimed author Ann Petry, renowned for her successful novel 'The Narrows.' Tune in to discover the indelible mark left by these talented individuals on American culture.
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(1954) One tenth of a nation. The arts. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600724
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What About Alcohol? National Woman's Christian Temperance Union (1955 Original Colored Film)
Step into the past with this compelling colored film from 1955, delving into the repercussions of alcohol consumption among teenagers. Join five teens as they grapple with the consequences of their star basketball player's absence from the team due to violating training rules by drinking alcohol. Witness their candid discussion about alcohol and its impact on their lives and athletic endeavors. This thought-provoking film offers valuable insights into the dangers of underage drinking and the importance of making responsible choices.
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(1955) What About Alcohol?. Niemann, F. S. U., prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600725
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You & Your Family (1946 Original Black & White Film)
Transport yourself back to 1946 with this thought-provoking black and white film, aimed at sparking discussions about the dynamics between young people and their parents in everyday life. Join us as we explore typical family challenges, inviting viewers to contemplate potential solutions. Designed to facilitate dialogue and understanding, this film offers insights into navigating the complexities of familial relationships. Tune in for valuable lessons on fostering harmony and mutual respect within the family unit.
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B.K. Blake, I., Association Films, I. & Cowles Magazines, I. (1946) You and Your Family. Blake, G., dir United States: Association Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600718
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How To Take A Test, Young America Films (1956 Original Black & White Film)
Step back in time to 1956 with this insightful black and white film, offering valuable guidance on preparing for tests. Join us as we witness a teacher discussing the importance of test performance with a student and offering strategies for effective studying. Learn essential tips such as understanding the test content, mastering new concepts, organizing study materials, reviewing with peers, and staying calm during exams. Follow the student as he implements the teacher's advice and achieves success with a 'good' mark on his paper. Watch now to enhance your test-taking skills!
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Centron Corporation & Young America Films. (1956) How to Take a Test. United States: Young America Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600719
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