The Museum of Modern Art in New York City during World War II. Visitors look at model display of post-war houses. A woman stands in front of George Fred Keck House. A board reads 'Sun excluded in summer and sun flood room in winter'.
Senator James Mead of New York in Silver Spring, Maryland. Senator James Mead and Mayor of Louisville Wilson Wyatt inspect temporary re-use war housing. Sign board outside a houses read 'Demountable Houses- Prefabrication', 'Temporary War Housing' and 'Portable Family Dwelling'.
A meeting of the Public Housing Council Committee in Silver Spring, Maryland. Mayor of Louisville Wilson Wyatt comes up on a stage and gives a brief speech. He speaks about Temporary War Housing problems and their solutions. He talks about building houses for citizens regardless of creed and color. He also talks about residential and office housing. The committee members are seated on the stage. Immediate post-war era.
A lotus field in Grass Lake, Illinois. A lotus bed on a lake. A bow of a boat as it nears the lotus bed. A man and women in the boat. The women pluck lotus flowers. A young lotus seed in the field.
Female fire fighters in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. A vehicle being driven out of a garage with woman fire fighters in it. The vehicle driven down a road. Women fire fighters attach a hose to a water pump. Fire fighters drive away.
A logrolling contest for lumberjacks in Longview, Washington. A man rolls a log in water but loses balance and falls down. Two other men roll a log and fall into water. Men holding sticks as they roll logs in water.
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