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LIST OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS
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The Eoad Goes Through — V. 8. Ag.
How the Western road builder overcomes the barriers to transportation.
Roads for All America — 6 reels — V. 8. Ag.
Made in connection with the visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, of the United States delegation to the First Pan-American Road Congress. Interesting views of President Coolidge, various presidents of South xlmerican republics, the Panama Canal, types of highways, and scenes of general interest.
Safety Devices — N. C. R.
The accident prevention work in a large industrial plant — safety devices for machinery — correct methods of operating machines and handling stock.
The Short Course — U. S. Ag.
Photographed at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, showing the routine work of a thousand boys and girls in the annual Short Course.
Trees of Righteousness — 3 reels — U. S. Ag.
A forest fire picture, and a preachment against the practice of "woodsburning."
University of the Night — International Correspondence Schools, 8cranton, Pa. A film on the value of home study, and the great possibilities of advancement to be gained through proper guidance and self-instruction.
What the Forest Means to You — 2 reels — V. 8. Ag.
Man's dependence on the forest and the danger of its complete destruction.
Athletics and Sports
Amusement Parks and Other Sports — N. C. R.
Games as they are played in amusement parks — coasting on kiddie wagons — the game of "follow the leader" — quoit pitching — petola, a favorite Spanish pastime — the stick game, as played by the American Indians.
Archery, Bowling and Polo — N. C. R.
An exhibition of pocket billiards — a New England archery contest —