Poor foreigners and immigrants taught to be good Americans in Detroit, United States. Number of immigrants walk in line. Man takes a class with a diagram of a house on the blackboard. The instructor holds a toy in hand. Chart reads 'Preparing Breakfast'. The instructor points at the sentences on the chart.
Film 'Lights and Shadows in a city of Millions' shows poor foreigners and immigrants being taught by community workers in Detroit. Visiting nurses going on their daily rounds. Nurse gets into a house where community aid is required. Sick child lying in bed. Nurse wipes sick child's face with wet cloth. Number of children being taken care by the community. Views of the waiting room of a community health clinic, and views of a hospital ward for children, with many children in hospital beds and nurses atending to their needs. A disabled man who has benefited from community programs rolls down a ramp in a wheel chair. Inexperienced housewives are trained by community women. They teach a housewife how to bake muffins. A woman removes finished muffins from a early 1900s oven and inspects them. Two women bake together and remove more muffins form the oven.
Character building education for young men in Detroit. Group of young boys swimming. Young men dressed in uniform seated during a class. A Community member holds an orphan baby in hand. Young girl on bed with a doll in hand.
Community members take care of thousands of orphans in Detroit. Car halts in front of an orphanage. Board on the building reads 'Child Welfare Building'. Women and children enter the building. Young children playing in the orphanage.
Community members teach blind people to become self supporters in Detroit. Blind boy operates typewriter and Dictaphone machine. Baby siting and smiling in a crib.
Walter Hagen and two other players demonstrate and play golf in the United States. Walter Hagen demonstrates several different shots from varying terrain. Water in the background. Ball roles into the hole and Hagen takes it out. Hagen hits the ball from a sand bunker. Hagen is joined by two other players and the golfers tee off. The course is likely Oakland Hills Country Club, where Walter Hagen was the first club professional beginning in 1918.
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