Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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FORTY REEL LIBRARY 49 227. Wizardry of Wireless — 2 reels — G. E., Schenectady, N. Y. (Branches in principal cities). The historical development of communication to distances. The old beacon light — the Indian smoke blanket — operation of the heliograph— semaphore and wig-wagging — electric telegraph and telephone— animated drawings of the function of the vacuum tube and other radio parts. 228. Buick High Spots — Buick Motor Co., Flint, Mich. The construction of a well-known American automobile. 229. Milk, Nature's Perfect Food — International Harvester Co., 606 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. The composition and value of milk as food and sanitary methods of storing and distributing it. A truly educational film. 230. The Point of View — American Optometric Association, 523 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. The science of optics as illustrated by the human eye. Educational diagrams make this a very instructive film. 231. King Snow Holds Court — U. S. Ag., Washington, D. C. Winter sports in the White Mountains — skiing, skating, etc.,— scenery of the White Mountains. 232. Field Day Sports — Illinois Steel Co., Dept. of Safety, 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. A typical celebration at a modern commercial plant under the auspices of its welfare organization.