Film 'Sunset in the Pacific' shows United States Marine Corps photographers taking pictures and filming motion pictures in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Night view of a huge explosion. Two photographers shoot still pictures from behind a rock. Marines advance on beachhead. Combat photographer with a 35 mm movie camera crawls over ground and into a trench. Flood waters flow through a valley, smashing into homes and shacks. Photographers shoot stills with speed graphic. Civilian photographers take pictures of an ongoing American Legion Parade in New York City. Legionaries march with the American flag in hand. Two photographers take pictures of couples dancing in a ballroom. Band plays in the background. Sailor watches as chief photographer explains working of 35mm movie camera.
Envoy of Finland Hjalmar J. Procopé at Finnish Legation in Washington DC. Finnish minister Hjalmar J. Procopé at his desk in the office. He speaks over the phone. Hjalmar J. Procopé reads the front page of The Evening Star newspaper with headlines “New Smashing Finnish Victory Reported”. He looks at the newspaper and takes out dollar bills and newspaper clippings from envelopes. Hjalmar J. Procopé looks at the newspaper clippings.
Lack of playground facilities for children in the United States. Boy walks on the street against the wall. Boy plays with papers on the street. Children climb wooden platforms and play with dirt. Young girl slides over a railing. Board in the background reads 'Paris Tailor'. Boy jumps on steps. Two young boys write on walls. Group of young African American children playing on streets. Location is likely New York city.
Lack of urban playground facilities for children in the United States. Boy walks on the street holding a box with danger sign on it. Boy on street with a skateboard made out of waste materials. Group of children play with ball on the street. Boys swing on a rope. Girls jumping rope. Boys playing handball as they hit a ball against a wall. Children playing tug of war with a rope. Boys playing a game and throwing playing cards. A boy rides on a homemade scooter. Children play on the street with cars parked in the background. Location is likely New York City.
Lack of urban playground facilities for children in the United States. Boys slide on skateboard made out of waste materials. Boy climbs a raised wooden platform. Group of girls play hopscotch on the street. Boy holds a kitten in hand. Older African American boys walk on pipes. Location appears to be New York City.
Conservation Work in the United States during the Great Depression. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) renovate the house of Alexander Stevens, Vice President of the Confederacy, in Crawfordville, Georgia. View of the house with a statue of Alexander Stevens in front. The slave quarters near the house. View shifts to the oyster shell walls at Georgia's Santo Domingo State Park. The Government CCC program restores the park. Young men workers of the CCC march in front of restored cabins at Schoenbrunn springs area near New Philadelphia, Ohio.
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