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22 Education, News, and Special Subjects trail; scenes along the way, including glass bottom of a boat; and people a valley below, snow-covered moun- riding surfboards being towed by mo- tains, and forests; and the observatory, torboats. Sacramento 102 ft., uned. (1922) The city from different vantage points, monuments, a square, a domed building, traffic, and tourists looking at the city from a lodge on a high hill. San Diego 400 ft., uned. (1919) Panorama of business district, tour- ists on sightseeing tour, rocky coast- line, racetrack and horserace, and a country road. San Francisco 376 ft., ed. (1916) Nob Hill summit, California Street hill, Hall of Justice, end of the Lin- coln Highway, residential area, Chi- natown, Golden Gate Park, General Grant Statue, Monument to Francis Scott Key, U.S. Sub-Treasury, U.S. Courthouse and Post Office, new au- ditorium, Stevenson Monument, Ma- sonic Temple, Soldiers Monument, public library, City Hall, Japanese Garden in Golden Gate Park, and the city at night. Santa Catalina Island 906 it., ed. (1917); 481 it., uned. (1920) Map of the island showing its rela- tionship to the California coast; tour- ists boarding a ship; Los Angeles har- bor and waterfront; the breakwater with a lighthouse at the end; steam- ship docking at Avalon, Santa Cata- lina, and passengers disembarking; shoreline and caves from the water; an old Chinese junk; many seals on the rocks near the island; plantlife and a swimmer as seen through the Santa Clara Valley and San Jose 1,044 it., ed. (1921) Map of Santa Clara County; San Jose including a residential area, business district, traffic, San Jose High School, San Jose State Teachers Col- lege, several churches, and Edwin Markham in front of his home; land- marks and points of interest nearby, including the University of Santa Clara, Stanford University, Mission Santa Clara, Mission San Jose, and Mission San Juan Bautista; blossom festival; orchards -and workers; and cannery scenes. Sierra Nevada Mountains 557 ft., uned. (1920) Valleys, lakes, mountains, natural bridge, rock formations, streams, cliffs, and canyons; snaking a huge log slung under a two-wheeled cart; mountain meadows, snowcapped mountains, and mine structures; Tro- jan Pass; deep gorge and waterfalls; and timberline and snowbanks. Yosemite Valley 799 ft., ed. (1917, 1920); 1,179 ft. } uned. (1917, 1920) Diagrams and maps illustrating the formation of Yosemite Valley by gla- cial action; the valley including El Capitan, Bridal Veil Falls, Cathedral Spires, the Falls of the Yosemite, North Dome, Glacier Point, the vil- lage of Yosemite, Tenaya Canyon, Half Dome, Cloud's Rest, Washing- ton's Column, Mirror Lake, Vernal Falls, Nevada Falls, and Liberty Cap; and tourists on horseback, in cars, around campfires, and on lookout points.