Berea College prepares students for life. Poverty and squalor of mining community people in Berea Kentucky in the United States. Houses in the mining community. Men work on coal mines. Horse drawn cart. Undernourished children fed by Quakers of the American Friends Service Committee. Children eat food served by the service committee. A district nurse work to prevent diseases in mining camp. A car in front of the hospital. Men sit on stairs. Nurse administers vaccinations or innoculations. She injects the people of mining community to prevent them from diseases.
Berea College prepares students for life. The graduates of Berea teach at a school in other coal town. Young children in class. A graduate from Berea teaches them. Students of the school play. School near railway track. Schools in larger community. A Berea trained officer and teacher talk. A modern hospital in mining town. Trained doctors stand outside the hospital, with sign over door that says "Doctor Stacy and Doctor Maw." Doctors treat a patient of mine accident.
Berea College prepares students for life. Graduates serve in many capacities throughout the country. They have achieved success in many areas. A woman welcomes everybody in her home. Men on a sofa talk. A woman on chair talks to them regarding some book. Mr A H Meese, a graduate from Berea is a superintendent of well known New Jersey Training School. Mrs Meese reads a book. Mr Meese comes and stands next to him and talks. Mr and Mrs Meese with their sons. Mr William D Embree a graduate and trustee. View of mountainous region. A mountain house.
Mountain handicrafts in North Carolina. A man uses discarded pieces of iron for some creative purpose. A man at a blacksmith shop uses creative ideas for making a candle stand. A man shapes a piece of iron with hammer. He gives it a shape of a flower. He melts the iron ring by burning it so that he can stick the joints. A melted iron rod is shaped. The parts made separately assembled. Various kind of candle stands.
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.
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