Development works under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Projects in Missouri, United States during the Great Depression. The Missouri State Festival with various attractions and swings. People at a race track built by WPA. People in packed spectators stand watch athletes run.
General Hugh L. Scott seated on a chair demonstrates Native American Indian sign language. General demonstrates sign Hidatsa, a sign of Gros Ventre tribe of Missouri and lower Gros Ventre represents a buffalo stomach.
General Hugh L. Scott seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates sign for Big Knife River, west of Missouri.
General Hugh L. Scott seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates sign Little Knife River, for east of the River Missouri.
LL D awarded to U.S. General John J. Pershing and General Crowder at the University of Missouri, United States. During 1920 commencement exercises at the University of Missouri, U.S. Army officer General John J. Perishing receives an honorary degree. President Hill of the University of Missouri awards LLD degree to General Pershing and also to U.S. Military officer Enoch Herbert Crowder who had been instrumental in the draft for World War I. General Pershing wears a cap and gown after receiving his degree. A finger points to Pershing's name on diploma.
United States navy launches mighty ship USS Missouri. Margaret Truman christens the battleship. Ship Missouri move from its bay area into water. Huge crowd gathered to watch the launch. Battleship Missouri sails on water surface.
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