The history of aviation and early flight. The Farman flying machine in France in 1908. French aviator Henri Farman fuels his flying machine. The aircraft takes off and in flight.
The history of aviation. An early model aircraft with rotor attachment between each wing is parked at an airfield. The airplane does not successfully take off.
The 76th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York, United States. A large crowd gathers to watch the show. Dogs of several breeds are displayed. A child poses with a dog. A Doberman wins the show. A trophy being awarded to the winner.
Oscar Hammerstein introduces the song "You've Got to be Taught" from his show "South Pacific" during The National Conference of Christians and Jews Brotherhood Week. Richard Rodgers plays "You've Got to be Taught" on the piano while William Tabbert sings as the character Lt. Joseph Cable from "South Pacific." The lyrics address racism and prejudice, and how they are taught rather than innate.
Amphibious automobiles in Germany. Three cars, known as Amphicars, moving along a street. A man stands on the bank of a river fishing while the Amphicars are driven into the river. A sailing ship underway. A man and a woman seated in an Amphicar. The woman waves. The Amphicar moves along a street.
The Blackwell Cup race in New York, United States. Several teams compete. Men row boats on the Harlem River. Buildings in the background. Aerial view of the race. People stand under umbrellas and watch the race as it is raining in the area. Columbia oarsmen win the race.
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