A man demonstrates assembling of a standard dodge motor at Camp Holabird in Maryland, United States. Worker drags dodge motor on a work bench. Worker stands near a work bench which is cluttered and unorganized. He arranges the tools and equipment and various machine in parts. He attaches spark plug, fastens it and checks the connections.
A man demonstrates assembling of a standard dodge motor at Camp Holabird in Maryland, United States. He attaches dodge motor to a generator, fastens it with spanner and fixes support clamps. He assembles whole system assembly, and fastens the bolts.
Men demonstrate assembling of a standard Dodge engine at Camp Holabird in Maryland, United States. Workers work on assembling a dodge motor kept on a work bench. Placing it on bench, aligning gears. Workers attach the crankshaft, install generator valves and pistons, the head, main bearings, distributor, manifold transmission and clutch. They place the head to cover whole assembly and fasten screws.
Twelve year old boy Robert Dodge makes a homemade car out of junk for $1 total cost in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Robert Dodge starts and drives his gasoline powered car, which is about the size of a soapbox racer car. Children run behind him as he drives the car. He pulls into a gas station and the filling station attendant adds fuel to his gasoline tank. Robert continues on driving his car. He stops the car along a sidewalk. He accepts money or treats from other children to give them rides in the car. A girl sits on the "hood" of the car and then he drives away down the street giving her a ride.
An American football game between Iowa Hawkeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Iowa, United States. The players on the ground play. The spectators in the stand cheer for their team. Hawkeyes quarterback Ken Ploen scoring. The spectators in the stands cheer. The players play. The spectators in the stand cheer as Hawkeyes score against Irish. The Iowa Hawkeyes wins against Notre Dame Fighting Irish by 48-8.
Chief Iron Whip introduces himself to the Native American Indian tribal council. He belong to tribe Sioux or the first nation people. Sioux have three main divisions: The Santee or Dakota who reside to the east of Dakotas, Minnesota and Northern Iowa; The Yankton or Nakota who reside in the Minnesota river area; the Lakota who are the western most Sioux. Chief Iron Whip uses Indian sign language to introduce himself.
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