Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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FORTY REEL LIBRARY 41 A faithful depiction of one of the most interesting spots in the world. 103. School Days in Japan — $2.50 — Fox Film Corporation, 55th St. & 10th Ave. y New York City {Branches in principal cities). Glimpses of the educational system of a rising oriental state. 104. India — $4.00— General Vision Co., 104 W. 42nd St., New York City. An orderly study of the general topography, peoples and customs of India, designed to accompany a regular geographic text. 105. Jerusalem — $5.00 — Pictorial Clubs, Inc., distributing through Pathe exchanges. This reel concerns itself mostly with the Jerusalem of the past and is a geographic-historical study. 106. Fiest Americans — $5.00 — Pathe Exchange, Inc., 35 W. 35th St., New York City (Branches in principal cities). A picture comparison of the habits, life, religious ceremonies, and industries between the Indians of the Southwest and the Indians of the Plains. Most of the Pictures were made on the Blackfeet Reservation in Glacier National Park and in Arizona and New Mexico among the Pueblos. Some of the pictures show ancient cliff-dwellers. 107. Landmarks of Our Forefathers — $5.00 — Pathe Exchange, Inc., 35 W. 35th St., New York City (Branches in principal cities). A picture of high educational value since it gives views of historic spots like Jamestown, Yorktown, and the scene of Cornwallis' surrender. There are diagrams to supplement the pictures.