Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 56 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER they are shown leaping the cascading waterfalls like a steeplechase. Another scene shows sea-lions on a rockbouncl coast and hunters killing them on account of their depredations on the salmon. Finally, there are a number of scenes of Alaskan Indian Totems — those strange family trees of a vanishing race which have a significance little understood by modern ethnologists. 677 feet standard length—on same reel with 7050, Skipping the Pen Rental $1.25 1091 Code CATE Swimmers and Swimming Iris Beginning with the first step in which children are taught the preliminary swimming motions at their play, we see swimmers progressing through the successive stages of learning to be proficient in the water. Partially in normal and partly in slow-motion the crawl, breast, trudgeon and other strokes are illustrated. We also see imitations of the swimming methods of various animals, viz., the frog, seal, porpoise and crab. The latter part of the picture is taken up entirely with some splendidly executed figures in the water by expert girl swimmers who form symmetrical designs such as triangles, squares, circles, stars, etc., while floating in the water. All swimmers will like this subject, which will be especially valuable to boys' and girls' camps, the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A. and other athletic organizations. 757 feet standard length — on same reel with 3040, Fox Hounds and St. Bernards Rental $1.25 1092 Code CATI Bobby Jones, National Golf Novagraph Champion By means of both normal and slow-motion photography we see this prominent young golfer demonstrate correct golf form in the use of the different clubs. Upper body and foot position and motion are analyzed. This subject is of general interest as an analysis of motion study, but is of special interest to golf clubs and all who play this popular game. 572 feet standard length — on same reel with 1111, Frances Ouimet, Golfer Rental $1.25 1094 Code CATU Rambling Around Old Japan Burr Nickle In Japan we do not need a guide to find interesting things to see. Turn where we may, they confront us. Wandering down to the wharf we watch the people with confetti and paper streamers bidding goodbye to the departing passengers. Our attention is then taken by the numerous freight boats which fill the harbor— one man boats many of them — whose crews and their families live on board. A train pulls in, its woman stoker hard at work. Human labor must be cheap. Here is a gang of women operating a pile-driver, and furnishing all the motive power to raise the heavy weight. The men also work hard, and we see them hauling wagons and carts over the poor roads. Babies are every Take regular weekly service