1941 Mar 21
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402, FOUR YEAR COLLEGE GRADUATES, JOIN MARINES AS CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONS AS 2ND LIEUTENANTS . They will take three months course Various scenes of candidates marching bayonet charge. Elevation scenes of same Officer and top sergeant giving orders Various scenes of dummy range Various scenes of candidates marching Charging butting blocks Embarkation drill Various scenes of embarkation and debarkation drill Candidates looking over models Looking over trench models Models laying smoke screen. Camouflage road scene
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1947 Nov 06
HNR-19-219-06

ADELAIDE HAWLEY DESCRIBES THE LATEST CO-ED FASHIONS! Class in costume designing, at Washington University in St. Louis turns out some practical designs for campus wear that are not only fashionable but utilitarian as well. Models and designs have the talent and style scouts on the lookout for that "new look" with the college education.
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1943 Feb 05
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BAYONET DRILL PLUS JUDO! Grimmest Army training of all. New type dummy battles back, as instructors teach Americans to fight dirty.
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1943 Jun 11
HNR-14-279-04

765 WIN NAVY COMMISSIONS IN RECORD ANNAPOLIS CLASS! The largest class in the history of the Naval Academy receives diplomas from Secretary Knox in wartime graduation that's not without glamour and romance.
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1930 Apr 16
HNR-01-257-01

WEST POINTERS WELCOME SPRING Warm Weather brings out Army's best-dressed men in first drill of season.
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1929 Oct 05
HNR-01-202-05

ALGERIAN RIDERS DRILL IN FRANCE Famous African Spahis exhibit their famed horsemanship—Paris, France
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1931 May 27
HNR-02-269-06

JAPANESE KIDS DO MASS DRILL School children of Beppu perform flag exercise in sections—first come the girls and then the boys.
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1932 Jun 11
HNR-03-274-05

WEST POINT SEES FAREWELL DRILLS Commencement week begins at U.S. Military Academy with cadets marching in full-dress reviews.
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1957 Jul 31
VM-39407

NEW INFANTRY COURSE FOR INDIVIDUAL TANK ATTACK In Harderwijk took place a demonstration, during which was shown that one infantry man is able to fight against a tank, all by himself. The guns of such a monster has so called dead corners by which the tank cannot always cover the soldier. A hidden infantry man can see to it that the huge colossus rides on a series of camouflaged mines. These fight methods are based on the knowledge that the tank crew cannot see what happens right in font of their nose on the ground. You can only see something from the opened guns Cupola. A dreadful arm is also the Molotov cocktail a bottle filled with benzine; usually one bottle is enough to rule out a tank. More effective still is the phosphorus grenade, which must be placed on a vulnerable place on the tank. These demonstrations prove that the individual soldier can stand up to the so demanded tank under special circumstances.
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1949 Nov 07
HNR-21-220-01

UNIFICATION ON THE MARCH! Led by General Bradley, the Joint Chiefs of Staff see how the Infantry works at Fort Benning, Ga. The recent Navy-Air Force squabble is forgotten as Admiral Sherman and General Vandenberg watch a fire-power demonstration of new ground force weapons, a mass jump by paratroops, and an infantry- artillery-tank team on attack. It's all part of Defense Secretary's plan for interservice education and practical unification of our defenses!
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1936-09-14
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GENERAL MIGUEL CABANELLAS, PRESIDENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, SPAIN Scenes in Andaoin. Two men firing from window with mattress. Volunteers bringing rations along street under fire. Captures armored cars. Soldiers eating beans. Cut in scenes of soldiers firing from roof tops. White machine gunners in action. Closeups of types of Spanish youth responding to national call to rout communism. Franco's Moroccan legion arrives in burgos and is given colorful reception
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1936 Oct 19
HNR-08-209-11

MADRID CALLS ON ALL TO FIGHT! Women, men, boys, rally to defend Spanish capital as situation grows desperate.
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1937 Feb 15
HNR-08-243-01

BACK TO WORK! STRIKE'S OVER Peace agreement signed in sit-down battle and everybody's happy. SUB 1—In Detroit, Governor Frank Murphy, of Michigan, presides as W. S. Knudsen, for the employers and Wyndham Mortimer, for the Union, sign pact after weeks of disagreements.
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1937 Mar 12
VM-11582

CIVIL WAR, NEAR MADRID, SPAIN ON ROAD FROM VALENCIA TO MADRID, LORRIES OF FOOD SUPPLIES, CARS BOMBED BY PLANES OF WHITE ARMY BATTLE CONTINUES ON ALL FRONTS RUINS OF A MADRID SUBURB EVACUATION CONTINUES UNDER PROTECTION OF MILITANTS MILITANT HAS BEEN KILLED RED CROSS VIEWS
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1939 Dec 26
HNR-11-229-09

DEATH RIDES THE SEAS! --Britain battles U-boat challenge and sky attack as Nazis try desperately to break blockade. War on Western Front deadlocks vast armies in Maginot and Siegfried Lines.
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1952 Nov 04
HNR-24-220-01

U. N. AND REDS LOCKED IN DEADLY, SEE-SAW BATTLE! The heaviest fighting the Korean front has had in over a year rages between the U. N. and Communist forces for positions on the strategic hills. It's fighting that has turned into a battle of trenches as in World War I, a fantastic duel of artillery that's transforming Korea's shell-pocked hills and ridges into a "No-man's Land"!
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1937 Feb 15
HNR-08-243-07

PACIFIC GRAVEYARD CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM Coastwise steamer, Cottoneva, is purposely beached at Port Orford, Oregon, to save lives of crew during gale that threatened to drive her on reefs.
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1939 Sep 02
HNR-10-301-04

POLAND! Anticipating air raids, Warsaw digs in—men and women volunteers working on trench shelter system. Official Government films show troops leaving for border in defense of homeland.
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1944 Dec 22
HNR-16-231-01

WAR CRISIS ON WESTERN FRONT! The battle zone in Europe an ocean of mud as Yanks, whose comrades are now facing the fury of Nazi counter blitz, slog on against terrific handicaps. Signal Corps films of German assault wave advancing against American fire. U. S. troops in Nazi built trenches - a grim picture of life on the fighting front as battle tried Yanks stand ready for the greatest enemy attack since D-Day.
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1937 Feb 15
HNR-08-243-03

AH! MONS. ANTOINE HE SHOW YOU NEW HAIR STYLES Famous coiffure expert, in New York City, displays and describes his latest masterpieces with which he is going to startle that dear Paree.
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1946 Apr 11
HNR-17-263-03

JAP SUBMARINES BLOWN UP! Spectacular finish of Nip underseas fleet, as U. S. Navy destroys 24 pig-boats including aircraft carrying sub, and "tin fish" that sank Cruiser Indianapolis. There are plenty of fireworks in the Pacific.
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1967 Jan 24
HNR-38-248-06

INDOOR TRACK HEADLINERS The mile run at Los Angeles is a tune-up for the world record holder, Jim Ryun. Bob Seagren barely misses a new world pole vault record.
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1955 Dec 27
HNR-27-236-01

THE 1955 SPORTS REVIEW Film highlights of the action-packed events that made 1955 a banner year in sports. The camera tells the title winning stories in ski-jumping, figure skating, boxing and golf. Dramatic special events, the Nashua-Swaps match race and the record setting speedboat run of the fabulous Bluebird again command the screen. The Indianapolis Speedway classic and the Le Mans race are reviewed with breath-taking scenes of the accidents that marked those motor car spectaculars. There are highlights, too, of the Davis cup matches and the exciting World Series. It's a motion picture thriller of the outstanding sports events of 1955.
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1931 Apr 25
HNR-02-260-11

ARAB CHIEFS HAIL FRENCH PRESIDENT IN NORTH AFRICA Colonial forces parade at Kairown for Doumergue and the Bey of Tunis.
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1947 Apr 17
HNR-18-265-01

BIG TEXAS EXPLOSION DISASTER! Scenes of Texas City devastated and set to the torch by a chain of shattering blasts started by an explosion of a cargo ship loaded with nitrates in Galveston Bay. A blazing inferno of oil and chemicals sending a pall of smoke nearly a mile into the sky to be seen 160 miles away, as workers are trapped by withering waves of fire and heat that sweep the waterfront, injuring more than 3,000, taking a death toll estimated from 650 to 1,200, and leaving $150,000,000 damage. A drama of men against death and ruthless flames that continue to peril Texas City. An epic of a city in its hour of tragedy and travail.
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1934 May 05
HNR-05-264-11

RUSSIANS RESCUED IN ARCTIC DRAMA Soviet cameramen record thrilling story of heroism amid Polar ice fields.
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1944 May 02
HNR-15-268-06

CONSERVE PAPER Film Bulletin No. 16
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1946 May 27
HNR-17-276-03

COCKER IS TOP DOG! Aristocrats of the canine world at Morris and Essex show, at Morristown, New Jersey, where $10,000 in cash prizes and trophies are at stake, as Benbow's Beau wins "Best in Show."
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1949 Jul 11
HNR-20-290-03

SENATOR URGES CUT IN MOVIE TICKET TAX! U. S. Senator Edwin C. Johnson of Colorado tells why he is proposing a bill for the reduction of the wartime tax on movie admissions!
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1966 Jun 10
VM-56566

MEN'S LATEST FASHIONS Designers and associates from across Canada and United States, and Europe get-together to show off their latest creations in men's wear for '67. MS-Crowd... 2 button single breasted model... Crowd... 2 button 3 piece flared black and white... 3 button single breast and top coat... MS-Robert Wiel holding card... Sport jacket 2 buttons... Crowd... 3 buttons double breasted... Crowd applauding... LS-Models.
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1967 May 30
HNR-38-284-04

BALLOON LOGGING A helium-filled balloon, a winch and enough steel cable and Canadian woodsmen now can float their logs through the air or drag them across the top of underbrush instead of through it. It's a new system put to work in the wilds of British Columbia to make hitherto inaccessible stands of timber easily worked.
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1934 Oct 01
HNR-06-203-06

STRANGE SPECTACLE ON THE PACIFIC! British warship Norfolk meets replica of historic mutiny ship, the Bounty, while cruising off California coast.
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1949 Aug 04
HNR-20-297-07

KITTEN SHOWS KIDS EASY WAY TO SWIM! A class of three- and four-year-old youngsters at San Carlos, California, learns how to swim by observing the perfected technique of Aqua Puss - a real aquatic athlete.
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1924 May 16
HIN-06-042-04

LIBERALS WIN IN FRANCE; MONARCHISTS LOSE IN GERMANY Premier Poincare resigns as his "mailed first" policy is spurned at the polls. Women flock to the polls to vote for the peace party against the monarchists.
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1960 Aug 19
HNR-32-201-02

BALLOONIST MAKES HIGHEST ASCENT - AND LONGEST JUMP Capt. Joseph W. Kittinger, Jr., is carried 19 1/2 miles above earth in open gondola, higher than any balloonist before him. He then falls free for more than 16 miles before parachute takes him rest of way to desert floor near Tularosa, N.M.
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1938 Jun 27
VM-54755

GRADUATING CLASS, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Part 2. CAMBRIDGE, MASS GRADUATING CLASS PASSING STATUE OF JOHN HARVARD PRESIDENT LOWELL. President Conant of Harvard Center Dr. Reginald Fitz, University Marshall Gov. Hurley of Mass. Honorary degree men Walt Disney on left front row Baron Tweedsmuir, Gov. General of Canada J.P. Morgan (Panama hat) Angle shots of crowd Group shot: Front row seated, left to right: Baxter, Agassiz, Seymour, Conant, Tweedsmuir Langmuir and Disney Standing, left to right: McIlwain, Lillie, Stanley, Winlock and Myrdal

1951 Sep 13
HNR-23-205-02

$20,000,000 BOOKIE IN VANISHING ACT! Harry Gross is seized in Atlantic City, enjoying himself at the race track, after causing a sensation by slipping his guards at his Long Island home. He's returned to Brooklyn where he is slated as the star witness in the big police-graft trial, still insisting he didn't try to hide!
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1966 Feb
VM-42046

GERMAN AID IN AFRICA VS-German teachers instructing african students in Veterinary medicine...VS- African students w/ cattle...CU-African student molding cows...CU-Bill in pen... VS-Int. Slaughter-House w/hides and meat hanging on hooks...CU-German cutting side of meat...MCU-Sides of beef in slaughter house on hooks...CU-Trailer truck leaves slaughter house-to and past camera...EHS-City of Conakry- in Guinea-Africa-bldgs-traffic.

1953 Jun 19
HNR-24-285-05

SUMMER RODEO SEASON OPENS There are wild and wooly thrills at the Livermore, Calif., wild west show.
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1939 Jun 05
VM-21124

MEMORY OF THE DEAD, BERLIN, GERMANY GERMAN PEOPLE REMEMBERED THE HEROES OF THE WAR AND HONOURED THE TOMBS OF THE FOREIGN WAR-CAPTIVES IN BERLIN . After the ceremony in the Staatsoper the Fuhrer deposited a wreath at the Ehrenmal

1936 May 20
HNR-07-270-02

EGYPTIANS HAIL BOY KING Sixteen-year-old Farouk is given tremendous reception on arrival in Cairo.
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1962 Jun 21
HNR-33-289-04

PRESIDENT GREETS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FROM MICHIGAN Graduates of Michigan's Glen-Lake High School are welcomed at the White House by President Kennedy. Their trip was financed by Washington residents who had been moved by the students sacrifice of their class-trip funds to help pay the medical bills of a classmate.
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1949 Mar 10
HNR-20-255-06

ROMANS REVIVE CHARIOT RACING! Charging steeds and flying hoofs in a thrill-packed marathon as the ancient capital enjoys a holiday in the classic manner of 2000 years ago.
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1948 Jun 21
VM-45256

ROYAL ASCOT - ROYAL HUNT CUP Into the Enclosure King George & Queen Elizabeth & Princess Elizabeth & Princess Margaret Rose exchange greetings..Arbar, the French favorite wins the race...

1957 Mar 18
VM-20116

POLISH DELEGATION TO THE SOVIET Night shots:--Train pulls into station.. Gomulka off train..Same greeted..Same receives CU..Gomulka shakes hands in crowded station ..PHotogs cut-ins..Gomulka and group walk to camera..Gomulka-receives flowers from little girl..Same to-mike--makes speech..Crowd cutins ..Car thru crowds..Int..This portion is dupe negs..LS..Table..CU..Khrushchev signing Cyraniewitz signing..PAN from Khrushchev to Gomulka to Bul..SCU..Document passed to Bul ..CU..Document..Gomulka and Khrush shake hands ..Gomulka and BUL...Krush and Cyraniewitz shake ..
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1943 Jul 20
HNR-14-290-04

FILIPINO AVENGERS ON MARCH! Regimental parade of fighting sons of the Philippines dedicated to driving the Japanese invader from their homeland. Every man armed with a bolo, and knows how to use it.
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1952 Aug 11
VM-39484

AMERICAN NEWSREEL1. Convention Highlights 2. New Navy Dirigible 3. Headlines in the News -Norfolk, Va. House Wrecking shots England Navy (U.S.?) dignitaries on navy ship 4. Sports Topics Olympic Kayaks This reel was especially made up for Ohio censorship case--contains stories used in our national reel.

1963 Aug 02
HNR-34-301-02

BELGIAN FARMERS STAGE TAX PROTEST Farmers invade Mons, the capital city of Hainaut province in southwest Belgium. Historians tell us that the ancient county of Hainaut has a colorful record dating back many centuries, but its pages have rarely recorded an event to match this demonstration, when thousands of farmers protest against taxation. A barrage of bricks and eggs, fruits and vegetables, is met by water trucks and the excitement continues for hours.
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1943 Jul 06
HNR-14-286-06

GEORGE M. COHAN LAUNCHED! Eddie Cantor on hand as his daughter sponsors Liberty Ship named in honor of famous song writer. May it carry "The Grand Old Flag" in triumph "Over There."
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1926 Jan 01
HIN-08-077-03

PRES. & MRS. COOLIDGE END THEIR VACATION IN THE ADIRONDACKS AND ARE CHEERED BY GREAT THRONGS ON THEIR WAY HOME...... ALONG THE ROUTE TO Washington.
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1966 Jul
VM-56623

THEATRICAL AWARDS In Toronto the sixth annual theatrical awards are presented. Title "Theatrical Awards"... LS-Crowd... Best actor award... Crowd... Best director of year... Crowd... Herman Geiger-Torel gets award... Crowd... Jonathan White accepts best actress award for Irena Mayeska... Sammy Davis gets award... Crowd at Variety club... Roy Tash gets award.
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1961 Jun 15
HNR-32-287-01

LAUNCH NEWEST POLARIS-FIRING SUBMARINE The nuclear-propelled ballistic missile submarine boasts a bright new name as the "Thomas A. Edison" is added to Uncle Sam's arsenal of deterrent weapons. Mrs.John Eyre Sloan of West Orange, N.J. daughter of the famed inventor, does the christening honors at Groton, Conn. The new sub will carry 16 advanced type Polaris Missiles with a striking distance of 1,500 miles.
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1931 Sep 30
HNR-03-201-02

HELEN HICKS, 20, NEW GOLF QUEEN Long Island girl defeats Glenna Collett Vare in championship final at Williamsville, N.Y.
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1957 May 12
VM-15990

CHRISTENING THREE SABRE JETS AT LONDON AIRPORT Jet Susan Constant christened by Mrs. Morrison, wife of the Speaker of the House. The Jet God Speed christened by Mrs. Whitney, wife of John Hay Witney, American Amb. The Jet Discovery christened by Lady Churchill-- Shots of the women talking to the Pilots- Shots of the Pilots at the nose of planes Shot of the three women together-- Lady Churchill handing letter to the C.O. of the flight--The Coins being handed to the C.O. by Sir Roger Makins Joint Permanent Secretary to the Treasury Three Pilots Together--Shots of the three planes
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1943 Jun 15
HNR-14-280-02

OFFICIAL PICTURES OF HOW NAVY HELPED TAKE ATTU! The role of the Pacific Fleet in conquest of the base that's nearest to Tokyo of all Aleutian Islands. Observation planes spotting Jap positions, as big guns pave way for invasion.
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1949 May 09
HNR-20-272-05

DIAMOND JUBILEE KENTUCKY DERBY SEES BIG UPSET! 100,000 at Churchill Downs cheer themselves hoarse over one of the most spectacular Derbies ever run! The Julep Jog was supposed to be a cinch for Olympia, the odds-on pre-race favorite. With Eddie Arcaro riding for his fifth Derby victory, Olympia sets the pace clear around the stretch. Then Capot takes over. But out of nowhere comes Ponder - from absolute last - zooming past Capot to win the 75th Derby at 16 to 1!!
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1955 Mar 22
HNR-26-260-03

WAR DEAD RETURNED TO JAPAN The remains of almost six thousand Japanese soldiers are returned to Yokohama from the Pacific battlefields of World War Two. Sorrowing families are on hand to receive the ashes of about a third who have been identified - the rest will be buried as unknown soldiers.
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1953 Sep 29
HNR-25-210-05

ARMY HONORS DORE SCHARY Hailed as the motion picture producer who has done the most for the armed services, M-G-M Production Chief Dore Schary is honored at Fort Sam Houston, where he's presented an award by Gen. Hayden Boatner, Fourth Army Commander.
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1949 Oct 20
HNR-21-215-04

CALF ROPING CONTEST! At the Fryeburg Fair in Maine, youngsters win prize yearling steers in free for all contest to test their roping skill.
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1956 Nov 26
HNR-28-228-03

33 DIE AS AIRLINER CRASHES! The burning wreckage of a four-engine DC-6B lies in the streets of a Paris suburb after shearing off the top of one building and plowing into another.
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1953 May 08
HNR-24-273-09

VARIETY CLUB AIDS KIDS In ground breaking ceremonies at the Philadelphia Variety Club Camp for Handicapped Children, Jack Beresin turns first spade to begin construction on new recreational hall.
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1950 Jun 19
HNR-21-284-09

BRITISH TURF CLASSIC! A gala day at the famous Royal Ascot course with the Royal Family paying a traditional visit! Winston Churchill is also on hand to see his own horse run in the Gold Cup. Britain's Supertello wins over the French challenger, Bagheera!
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1965 May 11
HNR-36-278-02

UNEASY HOURS OF DOMINICAN TRUCE Pictures from rebel headquarters in the Dominican Republic show their leader, Dol. Francisco Caamano Deno with his followers, who have proclaimed him President vis-a-vis the latest junta. Meanwhile, shiploads of food and supplies from the United States arrive and are distributed to all who need food and water in the beleaguered capital.
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1957 Oct 09
VM-55297

CANADIAN CIVIL DEFENSE WORKOUT More than 3,000 civil-defense workers from coast to coast alert themselves in cooperation. Maj. General F.F. Worthington is on hand to supervise operations. EXT. Sign CIVIL DEFENCE COLLEGE...CU-Teletype machine pounding...Girl takes message...Var v- message duplicated...L.S. room called "Nerve Centre"...Controller reads message confers with General Hatton...General Hatton leaves room...Chief Intelligence officers at work. Man marking up tally board...Clock reading "Z" time...Gen. Hatton arrives to discuss plans with Maj-Gen. Worthington...CU Maj-Gen. Worthington and Gen. Hatton discuss situation...CU Maj-Gen. Worthington charting map of Canada. Worthington and Hatton...Enemy aircraft being plotted on map...same...CU Worthington plotting an attack pattern...CANADA U.S. officers in discussion...M.C.S. same...Pan people at work...
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1945 Dec 14
HNR-17-229-02

U.S. WRECKS JAP ATOM SMASHER! Huge cyclotron destroyed by American occupation forces on orders from Washington to wipe out Nippon's war-potential.
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1959 Sep 15
HNR-31-208-03

NATCHEZ BEAUTY IS 1960 MISS AMERICA Second Miss Mississippi in a row wins national beauty contest. Twenty-year-old Lynda Lee Mead is crowned by outgoing Miss America, Mary Ann Mobley, a sorority sister at the University of Mississippi.
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1966 Sep 09
HNR-38-209-05

VARIETY IN SPORTS In West Germany, bicycle races are the big sports attraction. The contestants come from many parts of the world, with the women cyclists putting on an eye-catching display. Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, the sports scene is dominated by pole jumpers. In the province of Friesland, they revive the days when a jumping pole was used to hurdle canals and ditches.
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1965 Nov 19
HNR-37-229-02

THE ATOM WORKS FOR YOU One answer to the power problem posed by the 1965 blackout may be found in research centers like the new one in Canada: the new Whitehall Nuclear Energy Research Establishment. Atomic energy is also being explored as a possible solution to air pollution and economic desalinization of water.
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1964
VM-55778

HOOVER FUNERAL ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Crowds past bier...VS-Changing of the guard at bier...HS-Zoom in people arrive-LBJ and wife-more into pew...VS-Funeral service...VS-CU-of heads from rear of LBJ, HHH and others during service...VS-Service over-people leave...
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1947 May 08
HNR-18-271-03

PALESTINE PRISON BLASTED! BRITISH IN BIG MANHUNT! Ancient Acre Prison on Haifa Bay, scene of one of the most spectacular jailbreaks in history as the walls are dynamited, freeing 216 prisoners. The British military stages great manhunt in effort to trace down culprits and escapees.
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1946 Aug 15
HNR-17-299-06

MODERN VENUS CHOSEN! Final beauty roundup at Steeplechase Park, New York, where Texas glamour gal cops the title for 1946.
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1955 Nov 11
HNR-27-223-02

SOVIET STAND AT GENEVA STUNS WEST Foreign Minister von Brentano of West Germany holds talks with the Big Three foreign ministers as Russia and the West reach a stalemate on German reunification. The Big Four conference bogs down and may collapse.
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1967 Feb 12
VM-22920

PREMIERE KOSYGIN VISITS ENGLAND Russian Premiere Kosygin, accompanied by his daughter and grandson, are guests of honour at a dinner hosted by Mr. e Mrs. Wilson. Also on the agenda is a look-see visit to one of the worlds leading computer and automation firms, Then it was to the Guildhall were Kosygin once more feted at a civic luncheon. MS-Mrs. Wilson receiving guests at 10 Downing Streete..Nite Motorcade to 10 Downing Street... Nite Crowds-reporters 10 Downing Street...MS-Kosygin and party arrive...MS-Kosygin w/PM Wilson in 10 Downing St...MS-Kosygin and Wilson group pose for camera...VS-Interiors Autonation factory-Kosygin on tour...HS-Dining Room- Guildhall Luncheon for Kosygin...HMS- Kosygin and party enter hall... VS-Dining hall...CU's-Kosygin and Wilson in dining room.
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1957 May 20
VM-47958

AXLE TREE Molten mags rolls out of oven..CU..Operator ..Mass taken up on axel..CU..Workers look up..More of same..Axle carries molten mass across plant..
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1966 Aug 23
HNR-38-204-03

SOCCER CLASH At Downing Stadium on New York's Randall's Island, a soccer game between Santos of Brazil and Benfica of Portugal draws an overflow crowd. The biggest attraction is the biggest name in the sport, Pele, the Brazilian hero. He earns about $200,000 a year. Today, he has a hand in all the goals scored by his team, as Santos beats Benfica 4-0.
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1944 Oct 06
HNR-16-209-07

WORLD SERIES IN ST. LOUIS! Thrilling highlights of the great baseball classic, as the Browns and Cardinals clash in opener. The American Leaguers win, 2--1, on a homer by McQuinn.
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1966 Jan 04
VM-56259

WHITE HOUSE SCENES Cutaways of reporters, camerman...Goldberg statement...

1951 Mar 05
HNR-22-254-03

NEW MOVIE STAR! Mayor Vincent Impellitteri welcomes a lovely young visitor to New York's City Hall. She's Pier Angeli, 18-year-old screen actress from Italy, star of the M-G-M picture "Teresa."
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1930 Apr 09
HNR-01-255-05

FLAT-RACING OPENS ON ENGLISH TURF Colorful British throng sees Leondias, a French Horse, win Lincolnshire Handicap at odds of 66 to 1.
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1964 Oct 27
HNR-36-222-03

CURTAIN FALLS ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES News of the Day presents the wind-up toOlympic track competition at the Tokyo Games. Among the top events of the final days is the 400-meter relay, in which the U. S. sets a new world record, thanks to a sparkling anchor leg by speedster Bob Hayes. The Olympic Marathon is won again by the sensational Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia. Later, it is the hour for the close of the Olympics. A memorable night ceremony is held in the big National Stadium.
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1949 Feb 03
HNR-20-245-06

DIVING DE LUXE! At Miami Beach, the Aquadillies put on an exhibition of screwball diving! Belly whoppers with all the grace of elephants cavorting in a rain barrel! But it's fun!
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1950 Dec 28
HNR-22-235-02

WALKER HONORED ON EVE OF DEATH! Gen. Walton H. Walker, Commander of the U. S. 8th Army in Korea, receives South Korea's Military Merit Medal from President Syngmann Rhee only 96 hours before his accidental death in a jeep accident. In Tokyo, General MacArthur watches sorrowfully as the body of his comrade and friend receives military funeral honors.
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1967 Jan 31
HNR-38-250-05

CHICAGO DIGS OUT All activity in Chicago comes to a cold stop when the worst blizzard in the city's history dumps 23 inches of snow in the downtown area, 26 inches in the suburbs. Thirty people die, mostly from the over-exertion of shovelling snow from their sidewalks.
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1961 Feb 17
HNR-32-253-05

Later in the day, at his Washington news conference, President Kennedy meets the Congo issue with firmness, pledging defense of the Charter of the U. N. by opposing any government's unilateral action in the Congo.
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1931 Feb 07
HNR-02-238-03

TEDDY, JR., SPEAKS FOR PUERTO RICO Col. Roosevelt sends you Metrotone message from the island he governs for Uncle Sam.
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1964 Jun 30
HNR-35-292-01

LODGE RETURNS FROM SAIGON Former Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge arrives in Washington from South Vietnam. Before reporting to President Johnson he is interviewed by the press on his plans and activities in helping Governor Scranton gain the Republican Presidential nomination.
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1956 Sep 25
HNR-28-210-06

S.M.U. UPSETS NOTRE DAME! At Dallas, Texas, the Mustangs of Southern Methodist stage a spectacular gridiron surprise defeating Notre Dame, 19 to 13! First time in 22 years the Irish have lost an opener!
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1943 Apr 20
HNR-14-264-06

SNOWMOBILE PLOWS THROUGH! A tractor on skiis, one of the strangest vehicles of the war, a valuable asset to Canadian Army for speeding troops to Northern outposts.
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1957 Feb 01
HNR-28-246-06

25-1 SHOT TAKES MATURITY! The rich Santa Anita Maturity proves to be a turf thriller. A rank outsider, "Spinney" romps in to win by two lengths over a field of top four year olds, and pays $51.80 on the mutuels.
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1954 May 18
HNR-25-276-04

FIRST AMERICAN JET TRANSPORT Unveiled near Seattle is the Boeing 707, America's first jet transport! The 550-mile-an-hour airliner puts the United States in the running for world jet transport supremacy!
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1966 Jan 17
VM-56393

LBJ ANNOUNCES SHRIVER AS OEO HEAD Sil above...LBJ talk-Shriver and Vaughn Q&A...McNamara on budget...reporters...

1958 Jan 03
HNR-29-239-01

SPEEDBOAT IN FATAL SPILL A famed driver from Italy, Ezio Selva competes in the Orange Bowl Regatta Grand Prix event at Miami Beach, Florida. At 56, he says it would be his "last race." Ironically, it is, as his speeding hydroplane flips fatally, crushing Selva to death in Biscayne Bay.
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1948 Mar 31
VM-48608

PRES. TRUMAN RECEIVES REPORTS FROM HIS COAL FACT FINDING COMMITTEE - WASH. D.C. LS Pres. Truman looking over the report with Judge Sherman Minton, Chair. of Committee while committee members Taylor & Ethridge, look on..CU Truman & Minton & shots of group..
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1955 Jan 28
HNR-26-245-08

POWDER BOWL FOOTBALL! Two teams of college girls meet in the Powder Bowl game at Vancouver, B. C. Gorgeous quarterbacks, halfbacks and fullbacks bring glamour to the gridiron, but play like football veterans.
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1946 Jan 10
HNR-17-237-10

JOB WITH A FUTURE U.S. Army recruiting trailer.
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1964 Jun 19
HNR-35-289-01

WORLD'S LARGEST SUSPENSION BRIDGE NEARS COMPLETION As thrilling as an ascent in the Alps is this camera trip among the cables of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge between Staten Island and Brooklyn. Workers go about their jobs as sure-footed as chamois hundreds of feet above the water and the passing ships, including the Queen Elizabeth that looks like a toy beneath the soaring structure.
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1963 Jan 02
HNR-34-241-01

PACKERS WIN PRO FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Alert and powerful Green Bay captures its second consecutive National Football League title by downing the New York Giants, 16-7 before 64,892 half-frozen fans in Yankee Stadium. Jim Taylor, burly fullback of the Packers scores one touchdown and Jerry Kramer kicks three field goals. The Giants get their touchdown on the recovery in the end zone of a blocked kick.
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1929 Sep 28
HNR-01-200-02

MEET THE STARS OF WORLD SERIES Standbys of the fighting Athletics are introduced to you by Eddie Collins — PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1—Connie Mack talks it over with Collins and Gleason. 2—Mack is popular with the camera boys. 3—Meet Chicago Cubs' Big Four — Wilson, Hornsby, Cuyler and Stephenson. 4—And Manager McCarthy.
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1949 Jan 06
HNR-20-237-05

GOLDEN GLOVERS SHOW FISTIC FURY! The Atomic Amateurs go all out for mayhem in New York. They may lack boxing finesse, but there is plenty of fireworks! Whirlwind K.O.'s are the order of the day!
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1956 Mar 09
HNR-27-257-52

Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, Florida.
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