Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 85 Life and Customs of the Winnebago Indians.* Reel, 1; producer, Selig; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: An evening lullaby, meal time, wash day, a morning toilet, "making up," Chief Little Bullet, making bullets and canoes, games, goose dance, council meeting, war dance. Reissue. Little Journeys to National Shrines (Boston).* Reel, 1; producer, International Church Film Corporation; exchange, same. Remarks: New State House, Old State House, Shaw Memorial, feeding pigeons on Boston Commons, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, New Old South Church, Public Library, Philip Brooks Church (Trinity), Cambridge Bridge, Charles River Esplanade, the Fenway, Museum of Art and statue of the Great Spirit, Bunker Hill Monument, Washington Elm, Longfellow's home in Cambridge, statue of John Harvard, Harvard College, Memorial Hall, Boat House, Public Gardens, the route of Paul Revere, Minute Man statue, Lexington, Old Meeting House, Lexington, Orchard House, etc. Little Journeys in the National Forests of Colorado. (New.) Reel, 1. National Forest of Colorado Series. Scenic trips. U. S. Agricultural Department. Missions of California. (1,005.) Scenic and Travel Films. A very complete study of more than a score of these interesting old ruins, most of which were built before the Revolutionary War, and which are today the only memory of the work that was accomplished by the Spanish monks among the Indians of the Southwest. Ed. Films Corp. Mount Lassen in Action. (850.) An unusual picture, showing the eruptive activities of the California volcano that was so very destructive in 1915. An impressive sight is a solidified mass of lava two score feet high, just as it stopped abruptly. Such charming locations as Tartarus Lake and the Devil's Kitchen are shown in and around the crater of "old Lassen." Educational Films Corporation. New Orleans, the Port of. Reel, 1. Second port of the United States, showing freight handled on the wharves of the city of New Orleans. Harcol Film Company. Newport, America's Famous Resort; Bermuda, Nature's Fairyland. (Color.) Reels, 2. Travelogues and Nature Study. The Lea-Bel Company. New York City Civic Administration.* Part 4. Reel, 1; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: The fire fighters. A lumber yard blaze, fighting flames in lower Broadway in zero weather, fire boats in operation, a river front fire. Niagara.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Select. Remarks: Scenic. Niagara Falls.* Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Colored views of this most famous cataract, the rapids above the rocky precipice over which the mighty waters pour; a trip on the "Maid of the Mist," the whirlpool and eternal unrest of the water, portray with fidelity the beauty and grandeur of this wonder of nature. Norfolk, Virginia. 900 feet. Historical. University of Wisconsin. Niagara Falls. Of all the famous beauty spots of America, none is as popular or nearly so generally known as Niagara Falls. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. Old Faithful.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Republic. Remarks: Yellowstone National Park, old coach and horse give way to motors, mecca for tourists, near Gardiner, Montana, lava arch corner stone laid by Colonel Roosevelt, Golden Gate viaduct built by the government, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, water falls 300 feet to caverns below, Eagle's