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Newsreel 'New Haven Conn., Eli Swamps Crimson 19-0, in the 51st Game of Annual Grid Classic.'

Rain drenches huge crowd of spectators during football match. Several people in the crowd carry umbrellas. Bob Lassiter passes to Parker and paves way for a score. Walter Levering leads the Yale team. The football team of Yale wins against the match against Harvard at Yale Bowl in New Haven. Yale team in the muddy field scores, 19 points against zero points scored by Harvard.

Date: 1932, November 21
Duration: 2 min 3 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675040750
People gather to watch the football match between Cornell and Yale at New Haven, United States.

Football Match between Cornell and Yale at New Haven, United States. The match in progress. A large crowd gathers to watch the match. They cheer and applaud. Cornell defeats Yale by 48-14.

Date: 1949, October 17
Duration: 1 min 53 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675028001
YMCA opens up a Boy's Club in South School in New Haven CT.

Shows Leadership lectures going on at YMCA in New Heaven. The Lecturer appoints a Leader to open up a Club for boys. View of first meeting of the Club at boy named David's house. Many of the boys have antisemitic views and are prejudiced against admission of a Jewish Boy named Max in their club. Max makes his way in the Club by proving himself worthy to all, as the boys learn the values of diversity and inclusion. Scenes show the boys recruiting members for their club, the boys meeting in a home, and the boys hiking. One boy falls trying to scale a steep slope. Max is the first to help him and continues to help him during the hike. The injured boy makes room for Max in the circle of boys cooking hot dogs on sticks over an open fire.

Date: 1940
Duration: 5 min 23 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: None
Clip: 65675028785
Boy's Club members practice inclusion and support diversity in New Haven.

Group of boys swimming at a lake side or river. Boys quietly sneak up on a boy fishing and push him into the water. He complains that he has lost his fishing net after he surfaces in the water. Another boy, a Jewish boy, volunteers to jump in and find it for him, and he does so. Group of boys in the club are seen meeting with their YMCA adult advisor. They come up with an idea to help others, by selling scrap like scrap metal to raise funds for a clothing fund for needy kids at school. Views of the boys collecting junk metal and newspapers to recycle for money for the clothing fund. The boys meet again with their advisors. The boys clap when they learn they will receive a new club charter. They hold elections for officers. The Jewish boy is elected as one of the club officers. A YMCA secretary presents the group members with their charter. The boys recite a pledge of inclusion for others.

Date: 1940
Duration: 3 min 20 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: None
Clip: 65675028786
Newsreel 'Yale's 88-yard run ties cadets, 6-6, in thrilling grid tilt, New Haven Conn.'

Tie in the football match between Bulldog and Army teams at the Yale Bowl. Stecker makes a pass and Army scores the first point. Later Bud Parker plows the entire West point squad for touch-down in the second longest run ever made in the Bowl. Both teams score six points each. Huge crowd cheers the players.

Date: 1931, October 26
Duration: 2 min 44 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675040747
Crashes showing pilots Lindbergh, Richard B. Byrd, Noel Davis and Stanton Wooster in the United States.

'The Epic American Trans Atlantic Flight' depicts crashes involving various pilots in the United States during early aviation history. Captain Charles A. Lindbergh. On September 21, 1926, Rena Fonck stands in front of his Sikorsky airplane, ready to try a solo flight across the Atlantic to Paris. He takes off and crashes in flames. Navy Commander Richard E. Byrd poses. On April 16, 1927, his Fokker C-2 trimotor airplane ("America"), piloted by Anthony Fokker, with Byrd, Floyd Bennett, and George O. Norville on board, flips over on takeoff at Hasborough, New Jersey. In September, 1927, Clarence Chamberlin in a Bellanca aircraft taxis and takes off. The tail and right main wheel dig into the soft field on landing and the airplane is severely damaged. The wreck of the "American Legion" Keystone Pathfinder airplane that carried Commander Noel Davis and Lieutenant Stanton Wooster to their deaths, in a crash landing, in the Back river, near Langley Field, Virginia, In Paris, on April 26, 1927, French pilot, Captain Charles Nungesser, and Francois Coli pose before taking off on their ill fated flight in a Levasseur PL8 aircraft named " White Bird." Charles Lindbergh standing next to his mother, Evangeline Land Lindbergh. The "Spirit of St. Louis" is towed out and refueled at Mineola, New York. Charles Lindbergh climbs into the plane and makes a bumpy takeoff. Bystanders watch. People gather to greet him upon arrival in Paris. Lindbergh poses with U.S. Ambassador to France Myron Herrick. Lindbergh honored by the French President Gaston Doumergue.

Date: 1928
Duration: 5 min 24 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675031734