Mountain handicrafts demonstrated in North Carolina. Wool obtained from sheep in highlands. Sheep in barn. A woman boils flowers, roots, bark and hulls of black walnut to dye the wool. She puts the wool in boiling water for dyeing. The wool is dyed in red color. She dries the wool on string. Woman weaves woolen clothe on a loom. Geometrical designed woolen cloth..
Mountain handicrafts in North Carolina. A man ties a horse to a wooden log. A man carves a wooden horse. An old man outside a hut carves different wooden animals. The ideas come from the farm where they live. A man makes wooden pigs. He is giving proper shape to one's ears. A young boy does the same work. Jackknife is the main tool for carving. A girl makes design of rabbit on a wooden piece. She carves it with a jackknife. Different wooden animals placed on a table.
Headlines in the New York Times. The headline reads 'Soviet Fires Earth Satellite Into Space'. The article shows a picture of scientists raising their hands and a satellite orbit around the globe.
New York Times headlines dated October 1, 1957. The headline reads 'Soviet Goes All Out On Satellite Bonanza'. The article is about the Soviet in great propaganda drive to impress the outside world.
Headlines in the New York Times. The headlines read 'New Space Conquest Van Now Be Foreseen'. The article is about the successful launching of a heavy earth satellite by Soviet scientists.
Headlines in the New York Times. The headlines reads 'Science Looks Ahead In Geophysical year'. The article is about the collective observation made in the Geophysical year by the scientists of 67 countries which will help to learn the great facts about earth.
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