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Seventh Edition TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
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GROUP 131 Water
Canals in United States History (1) Motion pictures, maps and charts
tell of canals built, their location, importance and influence. (•131) Carrying American Products to Foreign Lands (1) From construction
to journeys all over the world. (154, 157)
Dry Cleaning (1) Drydocking of huge liner — the Leviathan. (#170 ) A Great Lakes Romance (1) Boat trip through upper Great Lakes. (170) Birth of a Duchess (1) Building and launching of a great steamship
shown in full detail. (96) Log of a Lubber (2) Activities on board ship on a trip to South American ports. (•160, 164) Queen of the Waves (1) Evolution of boats from primitive to mc-den
times; launching of "Queen of the Waves." (#61) The Steamboat in United States History (1) Influence on settlement of
country, trade and commerce; early and modern steamers. (#131) A Waterway Wonderland (1) Great Lakes. (170) (See also Groups 25, 29, 34, 37, 43-4, 48. 52, 56, 61, 65, 123, 133, 135)
GROUP 132 Miscellaneous
Brief History of Transportation (1) Periods of history illustrated by
progression of land transportation from human carriers and beasts of
burden to London-Paris air liners of today. (#157) Evolution of Travel (2) From earliest modes to present. (49, 72 >
How Goods Are Carried (1) Various means of freight transportation
throughout the world. (#58) How the World Travels (1) Variety of modes. («58) Transportation (1) Different methods of different countries. (#20) Transportation (2) Early methods, first steam locomotive, discovery of
electricity, types of electric locomotives. (148) Wheels of Progress (1) From the day of the bicycle to modern methods
of transportation. (150)
WAR — NAVAL AND MILITARY GROUP 133 Wa~— Naval and Military
Anchors Aweigh (2) Activities of all units of the fleet — battleships, destroyers, cruisers, submarines and aviation. iA*153, #170)
Carrying Old Glory to the Seven Seas (1) U. S. Navy. (54) Exploits of the U-35 (2) Interesting submarine life. (72, 133)
On Many Shores (1) Sightseeing in various ports with U. S. Navy.
(A*153)
Our Glorious Dead CI) Cost of war and a tribute to our martyr heroes. Appropriate for Armistice and Memorial Day. (54, 114)
Over the Bounding Main (2) Visit of U. S. Fleet to Australia. I A* 153)
Progress in the Navy (1) Routine and training recruits on navy ships after leaving training station. (#153, #170)
Road to Progress (1) Routine and training recruits at training station.
(•153, •170)
Sailors of the Skies (1) Modern aviation in the navy — functions of all its units and their duties. (•170)
A Shakedown Cruise (1) Various ports visited by navy; deck scenes on cruiser. (A153>
Shall We Forget? (3) Powerful argument against militarism with motherlove the main theme. (109)
Sharks of the Navy (1) Work of modern submarines — how they are handled and how men are trained for that duty. (A* 153)
Three Gobs (1) Naval training. (54, 114, 133)
Tommy in Palestine (1) Wrestling Holy Land from Turks bv the British troops. (164)
U. S. Fleet on the High Seas (1) Scenes of activities of our fleet and a glimpse of life on board a battleship. (35, 114)
Victory Pageant (1) Great welcome in London, Paris and New York to heroes of World War. (114>
Wings of the Fleet (2) Progress of aviation in the navy. (A153)
Yanks (1) Story of regiment of A. E. F. in industry after war. (54, 164 i (See also Groups 33, 37-9, 43, 116, 124. 123)