1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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40 GEOGRAPHY "1000 and One GROUP 52 -Continued) UNITED STATES General America — Enduring Power for Service (1) The United States, the giant among nations. (21, 54, 72, 114, 164) America — The Garden with a Protected Soil 1 1 1 Conservation of natural resources, careful development. (21, 54, 72, 114, 164 > America — The Land of Many Waters 1 1 1 Made useful in building the nation. (21, 54. 72. 114, 164 1 The United States — A Ten Talent Nation (Series of 13, 1 reel each > Subjects of unusual pedagogical value. (21, 54. 114, 164 1 North America, the Center of the World Neighborhood. Location. Climate and Boundaries. Size arid Topography. Topographic Formation. Rivers as Agents in Shaping the Surface of the Earth. The Life History of a Stream. The Ancestry and Classification of Soil. Soil Conservation. Agricultural Resources. Animal Resources. Forest Resources. Water Resources. Mineral Resources. Pacific Mountains and Lowlands (1) Lumbering and fishing; agricultural areas : commercial and industrial life : seaports : views of famous scenic features. (•131) Trail of the Beautiful 1 1 i Winding trip along western rivers and mountains. (92 > Roads to Wonderland ( 1 i Scenic spots reached by roads built by government— Mt. Hood, Crater Lake, and Yosemite. (150) Rocky Mountains il) Rich resources of minerals; forests; fertile valley farm lands and orchards. Scenic wonders. (•131) Trail and Stirrup (1) Vision of outdoors and mountain trails. (92) Western Plateaus ( 1 ) Physiography and climate of Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Columbia Plateau; life and industries. (#131) (See also Groups 15-16. 53. 60. 129) GROUP 53 Cities Cities of the V. S. A. (1) Points of interest in a group of most important cities. I &2 I Baltimore — City of Firsts (2) Unusual scenes of some of the "firsts"' for which Baltimore is famous; scenes in ice-cream plant. (#136) In and About Boston I 1 i Historical and literary landmarks of the Hub ; more modern features also. (54, 164) A Trip Through Boston's Park System (2) Boston Common, Public Gardens. Franklin Park and Franklin Field, and other scenes. (164) Boston Harbor (1) General survey of New England's great shipping point. (164) Round About Chicago < 2 i Trip to places of interest and beauty, ending with pictures of Graf Zeppelin on its visit to Chicago. (33, 67) Detroit (1) Glimpses of the city. (128) Philadelphia i 1 1 Scenes and places connected with early history of U. S. (128) A Man Made Eden (1) Scenes in Los Angeles. (363 4 2 . 67 1 On to Minneapolis (1) A convention film which contains interesting views cf the Mill City and Minnehaha Falls. (122) Love's Old Sweet Song 1 5 I Story of New Orleans and its growth through three generations. (114) Infinite Variety of Old New York I 1 I Contrasts of the metropolis which make it the greatest city in the world. (164) New York — America's Gateway 1 1 1 Noteworthy places and buildings. (164) Old New York (1) Views of early and modern landmarks. (35) Symbols and reference-numbers are explained on page 3.