Students of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio take up various courses and on the job training to learn skills. A college student girl looks after a young child and helps him to put on a Native American Indian costume during play time. A day nursery in Cleveland Ohio where children play around a table and a young boy smiles while he finger paints. Students working at the Sigma Gamma Hospital in Detroit (also called Memorial Orthopedic Hospital, and later St. John North Shores Hospital) tend and treat children suffering from paralysis from polio. A young woman assists a boy in removing his leg braces. She then carries him to an indoor swimming pool and gently sets him down in the water, where the two of them play with a toy boat. Next scene shows a boys' club in Dayton, Ohio where young boys play table tennis (ping pong) and others look on. Students of Antioch College supervise athletics near Chicago, as a group of young women college students practice hand stands and . At the college the students gain first hand experience in child study. A woman at the Bells Research Institute of Antioch College works with a boy who is disabled (possibly polio). Girls look after children and do case work for children in need.
U.S. Lieutenant James Doolittle creates a world record in Cleveland, Ohio. Spectators seated in the stands. Lt. James Doolittle in flight and sets a new record of 293 mph in the trials of the Thompson contest at the National Air Races. Lt. Doolittle in front of his plane. A parachutist jumps from the plane. The chute opens and in flight. The parachutist lands safely. A delayed parachute jump. Johnnie Miller of Poughkeepsie performs loops in an autogiro (blend of airplane and early helicopter).
A woman gets into a car takes off her foot wears and puts on shoes and then along with a man drives a dual control car at Cleveland, in Ohio,United States. Produced by a person in his seventies, the car has two steering wheels so as to teach driving to learners.
People gather in large numbers to watch the National Open golf championship in Cleveland in Ohio. Little Lawson wins the championship in a 18 hole play off at Canterbury club by defeating Gene Sarazan. Lawson being presented the winner's trophy.
People lying on the Lake Erie shore in Cleveland Ohio. Women lying on shore in sun and a child playing in sand. Admiral Oliver H Perry monument at Lake Erie is seen. Statue of the 25th U.S. President William Mckinley. Busy streets of Youngstown. Steel manufacturing plant. Man pours molten metal in mould.
The National Open Championship at Canterbury Golf Course in Cleveland, Ohio. A three-way playoff between Lloyd Eugene Mangrum, Byron Nelson and Vic Ghezzi. Golfers hit the balls and spectators watch. Mangrum wins the National Open Championship. Mangrum poses with his wife.
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