Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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90 1001 FILMS . The Grand Canyon.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Republic. Remarks: Terra cotta the predominating color of the canyon, until a few years ago very inaccessible except to Hopi, Supai and Navajo Indians, guides of today; Yavapai Point, short ride from El Tavar, by auto to Grand View, Suicide Rock, Hermit Gorge, Hermit Trail, Santa Maria Spring. The Grand Canyon of Arizona. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 49.1. University of Wisconsin. The Immigrant Mecca.* Reel, 1; producer, Kalem; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Immigrants on incoming ship; Ellis Island, examination, government vessels convey them to Battery, large number locate on the East Side, old women of the streets of New York. The Keokuk Dam. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 59.1. University of Wisconsin. The Land of Enchantment. (910.) Scenic and Travel Films. Exquisitely tinted views of the Yosemite Valley, embracing all the beautiful scenery of that great park, and concluding with a magnificent whirl of rapids and flying spray at the base of the falls. Attractive title cards, and a cartoon that add unexpected humor, are novel touches of quality. Ed. Films Corp. Thermopolis Hot Springs. 800 feet. Bulletin No. 110.1. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. The Panama-Pacific Exposition (500 feet); Types of All Nations (400 feet). Bulletin No. 84. University of Wisconsin. The Pale Pack Train.* Reel, 1 ; producer, Educational Film Corporation of America; exchange, same. Remarks: Bruce scenic; 5 horses, 2 men and a dog, through the mountains of Oregon, in camp, night and rain. The Passing of the Crow. (900.) The second of the AllIndian productions, illustrating the workaday and holiday life of the Crow and Cheyenne Indians of Montana and Wyoming. A permanent film record of the industries and games of a race that is rapidly passing. Educational Film Corporation. The Prehistoric Bandelier. Reels, 2. National Forests of New Mexico. Cliff dwellings, ancient and modern Indian Pueblos. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Restless Three.* Reels, 2; producer, Robert C. Bruce; exchange, Educational Film Corporation of America. Remarks: Travelogue study, California, Oregon and Washington, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Waterfalls, Rogue River, Mount Jefferson, Mount Baker, Selkirks of Canada. The River Green and River Gray.* Reel, 1; producer, Educational Films Corporation; exchange, same. Remarks: River Green, River Gray, waterfalls, Silent River, rain, thunder and storm effects. The Roof of America.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Republic. Remarks: A trip to the Continental Divide in Northern Montana, shores of Lake Josephine in Montana Rockies, many glaciers, Blackfeet Braves at Fleet Falls, house of Chief Lazy Boy, Blackfeet tribe fording Bank Creek, Lake Sherbourne, unique hotels and chalets, Mount Wilbur, fathered friends live in shadows of Mount Hendel, valley between mountains 10,000 feet high, Piegan Pass, streams from west flow to the Pacific, east to Gulf of Mexico, Gunsight Trail to Gunsight Lake, Blackfeet Mountain. The Santa Fe National Forest. Reels, 2. National Forests of New Mexico. Scenic and recreation. U. S. Agricultural Department. Trails That Lure. (New.) Reel, 1. Forest Service. Scenery and recreation. U. S. Agricultural Department.