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A dramatization depicts Lucky Burns getting injured while working in a mine and then learning safety precautions in the U.S.

A film dramatizes the use of safety instruction in coal mines in the United States. The Tippleville coal mine. Lucky Burns and Dick Kincaid working in the mine. They talk about the work. Dick asks Burns whether he wants or not to drill a 'snubber' there. He refuses and says that they will give more powder to the top shots. They enter the mine the next day to start the work with their tools and equipment. They look at the area they were working on. Their shots were standing up. Dick says that they will have to work and dig the shots down. They load loose coal in cars. Burns suddenly falls and gets hurt by a mass of coal. A miner tries to help him and get him out of the coal pile. He applies a tourniquet to stop bleeding. Exterior of a house. Injured Burns seated outside the house. He reads a booklet about first aid. Dick standing nearby. He tells more about the instructions given to them during a safety course. Dick says that he can get copies of any of the booklets from the U.S. Bureau of Mines. They talk about a topic in the booklet that shows how barricades saved lives during mine disasters. Burns realizes that he was wrong in not attending the safety course. Mary Kincaid arrives and talks to Burns. He talks about information given in the booklet. The information is given about the fact that half of deaths in mines are caused by falling of roofs and coal over workers. Exterior of a house. A woman comes out of the house and meets a man.

Date: 1924
Duration: 12 min 21 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675076904
A dramatization depicts miners entering a coal mine to start their work in the United States.

A film dramatizes the use of safety instruction in coal mines in the United States. The Tippleville coal mine. Miners standing at the entrance of the mine. A board on a building reads: 'Life Check House'. Men standing nearby with their lunch pails. They walk inside the building. The miners seated in cars enter the mine.

Date: 1924
Duration: 3 min 23 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675076905
A dramatization depicts Lucky Burns instructing miners for their safety after an explosion occurs in a mine in the U.S.

A film dramatizes the use of safety instruction in coal mines in the United States. The Tippleville coal mine. Miners working inside the mine. They load coal in cars. An explosion occurs. The miners run holding their lunch pails. Houses along the sides of a street. Two women standing outside a house. The miners in the mine trying to get out. Lucky Burns, a miner, warns the other miners that they should not try to go out as the entry is full of afterdamp. He says that the air is good at the place where they are standing and thus they should remain at that place only. He instructs the miners to open a door so as to short-circuit the afterdamp, when the air current starts through the mine. Th miners work as per the instructions to save their lives.

Date: 1924
Duration: 3 min 55 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675076906
Miners gather material and construct a wall to get out of a mine after an explosion in it in the U.S.

A film dramatizes the use of safety instruction in coal mines in the United States. The Tippleville coal mine. Houses along the sides of a street. People walking on a street. Women standing near the entrance to a mine. After sometime, ten men wearing masks arrive. Miners working in the mine. 'Don't shut this door' written on a door. Men working and gathering material to construct a wall. A pipe is built into the wall so that they could test the air outside. Men working after the wall has been constructed.

Date: 1924
Duration: 5 min 59 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675076907
Traveling Vaudeville stars stop by New York, Vaudeville stars perform tap dance

Newsreel quote saying, “Lusty and glamorous was the Theater of Yesterday, when every actor worth his salt was a hardened trouper”. Dramatization of a late 19th century vaudeville group disembark from a train. Train porters unload a huge luggage. A 1894 poster of Bessie Bonehill, an English vaudeville singer who toured widely in the United States, saying, “Bessie Bonehill: And they never came back Playmates”. Actors sitting together near a ticketing booth in a New York train station. Close up view of an elderly vaudeville actor. Vaudeville actors talking with each other. “Haines & Vidocqs Metropolitan stars!!”. Curtains rise inside a theater. Poster of vaudeville stars, Jimmy and Florence Plunket, saying, “The Plunkets Jimmy Florence Broadway to you”. Vaudeville stars Jimmy and Florence Plunket, the former wears a top hat and the latter in a sequined A-line dress, perform a tap dance onstage.

Date: 1924
Duration: 1 min 19 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675079038
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s campaigning activities for the Democratic Party as Governor of New York

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) poses with fellow Democratic party mates Alfred E. Smith and John W. Davis. Crowds cheering during the Democratic Party National Convention in New York City. Supporters carry signs with the names of US states and territories such as Massachusetts, Florida and Vermont. Supporter in Democratic Party National Convention carry poster of Alfred E. Smith. View of 1928 Democratic Party National Convention in Houston, Texas. Supporters carry signs bearing the US states and territories names. Alfred Smith smiles and takes off his hat. Alfred E. Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt and other Democratic Party officials meeting. View of New York State capitol building in background of Albany New York street scene. Franklin D. Roosevelt working on his desk as Governor of New York State. Franklin D. Roosevelt surrounded by supporters. Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks with supporters, including Mrs. Edith Altschul Lehman sitting on the armrest of his chair during the inaugural ball. Syracuse, New York State Fair motorcade. Franklin D. Roosevelt in Syracuse State Fair motorcade with his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt have lunch at an outdoor restaurant in Syracuse, New York.

Date: 1924
Duration: 2 min 7 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675079076