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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 70
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Columbia, the Capitol area are located on a relief map; views follow of the Capitol and grounds, the Library of Congress, Pennsylvania Avenue, and the Columbus Memorial.
Various places of interest are located on a map, and are then pictured. Scenes include the Treasury building, the State, War and Navy building, the White House, the Ellipse, and the Pan-American Union building.
The Botanic Gardens, the Mall, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum, Washington Monument, Tidal Basin, Potomac River, and Lincoln Memorial are first located on a map and are then pictured from various angles.
995 feet standard length Rental $2.00
1501 Code CARBE Glacier National Park
Eastman Classroom Film
Our great public recreational center in northwestern Montana is shown, with its scenic wonders and fascinating sports.
Unit 1 pictures the park, trail riders, a glacial lake, and locates the national parks of the Western United States. Features of the region are illustrated by views of glaciers, glaciated valleys, and Iceberg Lake.
Unit 2 pictures some of the more than one hundred and fifty known varieties of flowers found in a park ; shows how wild life is protected ; and includes scenes of beavers, a woodchuck, and a mountain sheep.
Unit 3 portrays Indian life in the park, including views of an encampment.
Unit 4 contains views of visitors arriving at Glacier Park Hotel, Mt. Grinnell, Many Glacier Hotel, typical park dining rooms and dormitories, permanent tent camps, and scenes of riding, mountain climbing, and fishing parties.
748 feet standard length Rent'al $2.00
1502 Code CARBI Rocky Mountain Mammals
Eastman Classroom Film
Mammals of the Rocky Mountain region are depicted living in zones where food, shelter and climatic conditions are favorable.
On the drawing of a typical mountain, a series of four life zones are traced, one above the other. In the zones of open plains, herds of antelope graze. Men dig young coyotes from their den.
In the lower timberland we see browsing mule deer, a young buck beginning to grow antlers, a mountain lion, grizzly bear, pack rat and cony.
In the dwarf timber zone mountain sheep are seen moving down to winter feeding places. The mountain marmot sits erect on a rocky slope.
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