March of Dime Family of the Year in New York. Mayor of Boston John F Collins, his wife and four children named the March of Dimes Family of the Year. John F Collins receives the certificate seated in his wheelchair (narrator states that he and three of his children were stricken during the 1955 polio epidemic). He shakes hands with an official. John Collins shows the certificate and poses for a photograph with his family.
Instant dry cleaning of clothes being demonstrated in Hungary. Man with bouquet in hand crosses a road and gets mud splashed on his suit. He walks into an instant dry cleaning store. Group of men and women get into a tank and are instantly dried after coming out. They collect their belongings from a woman at the counter.
Congress legislator's wives model in front of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C., United States Photographers take pictures. Congress legislator's wives portray Eleanor Roosevelt and other First Ladies in original costumes worn by them. Group of models stand in front of the Jefferson Memorial. Participants include Mrs. William Fulbright, Mrs. Edmund Muskie, Mrs. Frank Church, Nancy Gore, Mrs. William Proxmire.
Group of Russians swim in a swimming hole around icy surface in Russia. Russian men and women swim in a swimming hole on the surface of a frozen river. They splash water and swim across the hot water. Spectators watch them.
Pre-Olympic skiing during the Hahnenkamm Races in Austria. Penny Pitou of New Hemisphere and Linda Meyers of California participate in the championship. In the men's events, Adrian Avillard becomes the first non Austrian to win the combined title on a challenging course. Spectators watch the championship.
United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President elect John F. Kennedy at the White House in Washington D.C., United States. President Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy arrive at the White House. Photographers take pictures. Dignitaries meet at the White House to discuss transfer of administration and the problems and resolutions of the nation. John F. Kennedy leaves the White House after a cordial meeting with the President. He gives a brief speech and thanks President Eisenhower.
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