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[A Radio, Two Men, and a Game of Cards]

Description: Photograph inside the custom Princeton Film Center bus used by the crew of the film series, Venezuela on the March, while they filmed in Venezuela. Original caption: "Interior view of the bus, looking toward the rear, showing two of the nine berths. A private compartment, used in the daytime as an office is equipped for two-way radio-telephone."
Date: [1947..1949]
Partner: UNT Media Library

[Running Horses] and [Preparing the Set at Night]

Description: Two photographs of the Princeton Film Center crew visiting a Venezuelan town for footage. From a page in the album of photos taken while the crew filmed the series, Venezuela on the March. Original note, "Jack- #4 paper will make normal print" is handwritten on the back of top photograph, named here [Running Horses].
Date: [1947..1949]
Partner: UNT Media Library
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Rural Review

Description: This program on rural living includes segments on the 4H Club; "modern," "step-saving" kitchens; and "modern," time-saving farming equipment.
Date: unknown
Duration: 13 minutes 35 seconds
Partner: UNT Media Library
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Sample TV news clip reel

Description: This film contains footage of black and white news clips from the 1950s. Subjects covered in these news clips includes Allis-Chalmers'cement-making process, pilot plant in Milwaukee and the installation of computing equipment ("Northrop Electronic Brain") in Hawthorne, California.
Date: unknown
Duration: 11 minutes 31 seconds
Partner: UNT Media Library
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The Seven Wonders of Wool

Description: A film of Dorothy Burgess educating consumers on the seven wonders of wool: its wrinkle resistance, its absorbancy, its insulating properties, its "dye affinity," its heat and flame resistance, the way it's "easy to handle," and its durability.
Date: unknown
Duration: 20 minutes 26 seconds
Partner: UNT Media Library
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The Seven Wonders of Wool

Description: A film of Dorothy Burgess educating consumers on the seven wonders of wool: its wrinkle resistance, its absorbancy, its insulating properties, its "dye affinity," its heat and flame resistance, the way it's "easy to handle," and its durability. These are described as selling points during a sales training session.
Date: unknown
Duration: 21 minutes 27 seconds
Partner: UNT Media Library
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