Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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EIGHTY REEL LIBRARY 57 235. In Gulfs Enchanted — Pathescope Co. of America for White Star Line, Aeolian Bldg., New York City. A trip on the Megantic — Cuba — Jamaica — Panama Canal — the coast of Venezuela — the island of Trinidad with the great asphalt bogs — various islands of the West Indies. An entertaining film containing beautiful photography. 236. Panama Canal — 2 reels — G. E.y Schenectady, N. Y. The actual construction of the Panama Canal, as well as the completed work — following a ship through the locks from ocean to ocean. 237. The Lone Asian Traveler — Atlas Educational Film Co., Oak Park, III., and Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Bureau, 1111 Center St., Chicago, III. A fanciful and scenic introduction leading up to the manufacture of cheese. 238. Thru the Open Door of Manchuria — 2 reels — S. Manchuria Railway Co., 1111 Broadway, New York City. Rare views of a little known country. 239. A Letter to Dad — U. S. Ag., Washington, D. C. A typical Boys' and Girls' Club champion encampment at Sioux City, Iowa — one of the boys writes home to father and tells him of the many interesting things he has learned during the encampment. 240. Boy Problem Solved — N. C. R., Dayton, 0. Methods used and results obtained by John H. Patterson of Dayton, Ohio, in his boy welfare work — keeping them off the streets — useful and interesting labor — clean recreation — the development of civic pride.