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LIST OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS
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Cranberries — TJ. 8. Ag.
The culture of cranberries and how to overcome the disease that makes them bitter — the Puritans receiving the berries from the Indians.
Cured by Canning — TJ. S. Ag.
A Middle West rural community is cured of illness and idleness by the first mother-daughter canning club, which preserved and canned foods formerly wasted.
Dates, America's Newest Crop — TJ. 8. Ag.
How date gardens have been made of the Southwestern desert land by means of irrigation — scientific methods and management — date culture and insect control — the government assistance furnished the new industry.
'Dates from the Garden of Eden — Hill Bros. Co., Hill & Washington Sts., New York City. Views of the probable geographical location of the Garden of Eden at the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers — date growing as carried on in this famous valley in Mesopotamia is exhibited — the "Muharram," picturesque procession of the Mohammedans, is included in the reel — the packing and shipping of dates — a definitely educational subject.
Drying Fruits and Vegetables in the Home — TJ. S. Ag.
Methods of drying, packing, conditioning, and labeling tomatoes, carrots, and other root vegetables, corn, berries, and apples — types of driers — a luncheon of dried foods which was attended by the wives of cabinet officers.
Etiquette — In Public Places and the Home — N. C. B.
Of general interest and for domestic science classes.
Etiquette — Table Manners — N. C. R.
Of general interest and for domestic science classes.
Food for Reflection — 2 reels — TJ. 8. Ag.
Based on the idea that "children are the best crop the farm produces" — how the women of the community met the need for a hot school lunch at Pleasant View — raising the money and installation of equipment — beneficial results of the hot lunch for school children — weighing and measuring demonstrations.