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November 4, 1957.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Universal Newsreels ; Release 90
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Post-war Era (1945-1960).
- Natural disasters.
- Snow.
- Canada.
- United States.
- Local Subjects:
- Post-war Era (1945-1960).
- Natural disasters.
- Snow.
- Canada.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Newsreel
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (7 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- Neighborhood:Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Universal Pictures Company, 1957.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Original language in English.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- This release contains ten stories described in the Universal Newsreel release sheets as follows: Story 1 Rome, Italy 100,000 hail Il Duce on 7th Fascisti birthday. Tremendous crowds fill Piazza Venezia to celebrate famous "March on Rome." Story 2 Washington, DC Who's who in today's news: Hoover and Dawes enroll in Red Crossare first members in annual drive. Story 3 Liverpool, England Ramsay MacDonald home. Britain's Premier returns to England after his visit to America. Story 4 Cedar Falls, Washington Record haul marks timber price raise. Northwestern logging camp ships 8,000,000 feet in one month to satisfy demands. Story 5 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania News paragraphs: Santa Claus' workshop busyinmates of Old Men's Home speed up on Christmas toy making. Story 6 Ozone Park, New York Burn 25,000 "squealers." Eastern Radio Association destroys huge pile of obsolete sets in public bonfire. Story 7 Berlin, Germany Traffic tips for tots. Special class to teach children how to avoid street dangers is introduced in schools. Story 8 Brooklyn, New York Show marine progress. Ship Models Club displays miniature vessels in unique exhibition. Story 9 Bloomington, Indiana Grow "loyal whiskers." Indiana University students vow not to shave until their team wins a football game. Story 10 Armistice Day, 1929.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed December 12, 2018).
- OCLC:
- 859525051
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