Chorus girl dancers rehearsing a routine for Ziegfield Follies musical production, on stage in a theater. They are dressed in casual working attire and run through their routine several times, as two women watch from the theater wing.
Women dancers, of the Ziegfield Follies Chorus line, put on costumes for a dress rehearsal, in the Chorus dressing room of a theater. Group of chorus girls enter the change room. One dancer dons stockings. Other dancers are putting on costumes. The dancers being assisted by other women as they get ready.
Chorus girl dancers, of the Ziegfield Follies chorus line, rehearsing a routine on the stage of a theater. The routine includes a number of coordinated high kicks and some intricate coordinated hand movements. View from stage level and then from high above the stage. The dancers are dressed informally in workout clothing.
On May 8, 1919 three Navy-Curtiss three-engine flying boats, the NC-1 commanded by Patrick N.L. Bellinger, the NC-3 commanded by John H. Towers and NC-4 commanded by Albert C. Read, take off from the Rockaway Beach Naval Air Station on first leg of transatlantic flight. Aircraft are readied for flight. Sailors hand supplies to crewman on NC-4. Sailors scramble all over NC-3 handling last minute preparations. Naval Commander John H. Towers, in charge of the expedition, poses for a picture. NC-1 in the water with line to a ship. Officers on board ship release weather balloon. NC-3 taxis out in the water and accelerates for takeoff, followed by NC-4, later seen airborne. NC-1 taxis out and is seen airborne. Views of the NC flying boats aloft.
Founder of Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney (Walter Elias Disney) at his studio in Hollywood, California. He is 35 years old in this footage. Multiple takes of scene where Disney makes statement to his secretary in reply to a letter requesting the use of name of Mickey Mouse for a product endorsement. He dictates a letter in answer to the request.
Meeting of Dr. Conant and Dr. Vannevar Bush in Harvard University regarding development of atom bomb during World War II. Entrance to Harvard University. Statue of John Harvard. Office of Dr. James Conant shows Dr. Conant talking with Dr. Vannevar Bush. Bush says he has talked with President Franklin Roosevelt about development of atomic bomb and that he has given permission to go ahead. Conant then says a real all out effort should be made with expansion, reorganization and to really get going.
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