Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. A patient named Mrs. Conrad lying in a bed as a nurse comes. She takes the patient's blood sample. An electrocardiograph request slip. The patient is lying in the bed and an electrocardiogram machine near the bed. A technician operates the machine. Leads attached to limbs of the patient. The technician works on controls of the machine.
Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075, United States) in New York, United States. A basal metabolism request slip. A sign on a door reads 'Basal Metabolism'. A patient in a bed as a doctor attaches a mask over his face. A basal metabolism machine in operation moves up and down. The patient with the mask over his mouth lying in the bed.
American aviator Charles Lindbergh in New York., United States after a successful trans Atlantic flight. A large number of people gathered at Central Park to welcome Lindbergh. Decorated floats move past a crowd. A model of the Spirit of Saint Louis on a float. Aviator Lindbergh with Governor of New York Al Smith.
American golfer Bobby Jones returns to New York, United States. Bobby Jones waves as he arrives at a New York port after winning the British Open Golf Championship. A sign on a boat reads 'Atlanta welcomes bobby'. A large crowd gathered to welcome Bobby Jones. He shakes hands with people. Bobby Jones seated in a car as it drives away. Bobby Jones in a motorcade moves up the Broadway during a ticker tape parade.
A film about life of the African American people of Harlem in New York City during the Great Depression, and the Harlem Renaissance. A band plays in a parade. African American residents of Harlem walk in parade on Lenox Avenue. Aerial view of the parade. People watch parade from terrace of a building. A traffic policeman at work directing traffic on 7th Street. Automobile traffic and buildings on Seventh Street. People walking by touch the stump of a good luck elm tree known as the "Tree of Hope", located on Seventh Avenue (later renamed Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.), between 131st Street and 132nd Street in New York City. The tree was cut down in 1934 with expansion work on Seventh Avenue (also called the "Boulevard of Dreams"). People wait to cross road. Elevated views of office and business buildings on 125th street. A crowded and busy sidewalk of pedestrians on 125th street. Government housing development on banks of Harlem river for a restricted lower income group.
A film about life of the African American people of Harlem in New York City. Scenes of Harlem, New York City, at dusk and nighttime during the Great Depression. Elevated train carrying passengers uptown to Harlem. Commuters coming out of subway station. Kids gathered on the sidewalk. Actor, Ossie Davis, early in his career, is seen at a lunch counter talking to another man. Couples in an upscale restaurant. Exteriors of various ball rooms. African American people dance, including Whitey's Lindy Hoppers and other dancers performing at the Savoy Ballroom. Couples talk. African American high-society debutantes and young couples in formal dress dance to ballroom music. Several girls tap dancing at Smalls Cabaret as jazz musicians play instruments including saxophone and drums. A man enters an apartment building at night. Aerial view of Harlem at night. (Harlem Renaissance period.)
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