A documentary examines the life of a poor farm family living on the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. The family lives on land that is too poor to grow crops. A pregnant mother serves food on a table. Children walk on a snowy mountain way to a small country school house. The children learn to read, write and figure at the school. Lack of proper study material and education is depicted. Shabbily dressed children read. Old people sit in rockers on a porch.
A documentary examines farm families living on the Appalachian Mountains in the United States on land that is too poor to grow crops and who are poorly fed, clothed and housed. A man chops wood. A graveyard covered with snow. The man brings wood into a house and stokes a stove. The man sweeps his house.
A documentary examines the life of a poor farm family living on the Appalachian Mountains in the United States on land that is too poor to grow crops. A mother enters a room in her house. Children sleeping under quilts. A man enters the room. The mother dresses her child. The child cries.
Great depression life of a poor farm family living on the Appalachian Mountains in the United States on land that is too poor to grow crops. A mother prepares and serves food. Children get dressed in the morning and take their seats at a dining table. The food served to the girls and boys shows lack of nutrition. The children eat corn bread, pork sausage, and pork gravy. The young boys and girls eat the food. Narrator indicates that there are no green vegetables, no milk or calcium sources, and no vitamins to prevent rickets and scurvy.
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower signs the Joint Resolution on the Middle East in Washington DC. Interiors of the White House shows President Dwight Eisenhower signing the Joint Resolution on the Middle East dated 9th March, 1957. The document shows signature of Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. It is countersigned by Carl Hayden. Under his signature, the typed words," Vice President of the United States" have been lined through, leaving President of the Senate, over which Hayden presided, as President pro tem, in the absence of Vice President Nixon, who was traveling, at the time. President Eisenhower wrote "approved" and signed the document.
A missile launch in the United States. An X-17 R-25 missile, designed to study aerothermodynamics of reentry into the atmosphere, is fired from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. The missile spins around slowly during its ascent, its four large tail fins visible. Various views of the missile in flight.
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