Telephone cable repairing on poles in the United States. A car drives along a road lined with telephone poles. Trees and bushes on either side of the road. The car stops on the road and a worker gets down and puts on spurs. The worker climbs up a telephone pole and repairs the line. A worker on a platform on a telephone pole. The worker attaching a telephone cable.
Telecommunication equipment and early telephone system infrastructure in the United States. A conduit in an open trench. A partitioned section of the conduit lowered into the trench. Views of equipment at a telephone company center.
Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, on board a ship docked in the United States. He strides on deck, and exchanges banter with newmen and journalists. Shaw, leaning against the deck railing.
Jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong in the United States. Louis Armstrong plays a trumpet during a jazz performance. Several views of the trumpeter. Louis Armstrong playing and singing "Hello Dolly" on a stage set, with dancers.
Jazz musician Louis Armstrong in the United States. Louis Armstrong playing with a band that includes drummer, Cozy Cole, who has his name on his bass drum. Two men playing a trombone and a clarinet. Louis Armstrong playing the trumpet is flanked by jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden and jazz clarinetist Barney Bigard, during a performance after the formation of the group 'Louis Armstrong All Stars'. A large crowd at one of Armstrong's performances. Louis Armstrong performs with his band of musicians on an open stage. A trombonist and a double bassist on either side of Armstrong and a drummer behind him. Louis Armstrong seated in an open car moving along a street waving to the crowd on the sides. Armstrong with his musicians on a stage during another performance. 'Armstrong' written on the backdrop of the stage. Louis Armstrong smiles and shakes hands with the musicians at the end of the performance. The crowd applauding. Armstrong performing with a trombonist and a clarinetist. The crowd applauds. Louis Armstrong and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong and their daughter at a ceremony. Men playing instruments. Louis Armstrong seated in a chair and speaking. He says that he enjoys working anywhere in the world. Even if the people do not know English they understand his records. The front cover of a book titled 'Salute to Satch'.
Nutritious packaged food is formulated and packaged for U.S. Army soldiers during World War 2, in the United States. Workers at soybean processing plants. View of Dr. Percy Lavon Julian, a chemist and soy expert, working in a laboratory (Dr. Julian was one of the first African Americans to receive a doctorate in chemistry). Two workers carry soy flour in sacks and put the flour into processors. Wheat flour and eggs are added. Dough is kneaded in the processor. Soybean biscuits coming out of the processor in strips. Women workers at a chewing gum factory, modified for making K ration packets, stand on the assembly line and pack the K-rations. An army officer beside the workers. The workers, at an assembly line, put a tin of meat, soy biscuits, a concentrated chocolate or a fruit bar, lemon powder, cigarettes and chewing gum in individual containers. The containers are made water and air tight, and a scientist tests some of the kits for quality of packaging. U.S. Army soldiers move in a column on an airfield and get into an aircraft. Views of U.S. Army soldiers in different settings, preparing and eating food: A group of soldiers under a tarp in the jungle preparing food. Two soldiers seated inside a snow igloo eating food. A group of soldiers seated on a tank in the desert, eating food. Group of soldiers having food seated at tables in a dining hall or mess area.
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