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Jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong plays a trumpet and sings during a performance in the United States.

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.

Date: 1969
Duration: 1 min 7 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675066559
American jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong and his compositions that influenced other performers in the U.S.

Jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong in the United States. A 78 rpm phonograph record fom the year, 1928, of 'West End Blues' which has 'Okeh Records' written on it. Several musical compositions on which is written 'By Louis Armstrong'. Various still images: Louis Armstrong playing a trumpet during a performance. A composition 'Swing That Music' by Horace Gerlach and Louis Armstrong. Louis with other musicians. Louis with jazz musicians and a woman singer during a performance. Louis Armstrong during his other performances.

Date: 1960
Duration: 1 min 7 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675066561
American jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong performing in a bartender role, singing "I can't give you anything but love."

African American jazz trumpet player and singer Louis Armstrong in the United States. Louis Armstrong, playing the role of a bartender, in the film Jam Session, with several actresses sitting at a bar. He sings "I can't give you anything but love." Louis Armstrong 'Cocktail' written beside the rack on a mirror. Louis Armstrong holds the arm of one of the women and sings. View of Louis Armstrong speaking and reflecting on that time (circa 1960).

Date: 1943
Duration: 1 min 16 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675066562
Jazz musician Louis Armstrong during performances after the formation of Louis Armstrong All Stars group in the United States.

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'.

Date: 1960
Duration: 1 min 48 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675066563
U.S. Defense Secretary Laird speaks at the swearing-in of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Daniel James Jr. , in the U.S.

Swearing-in of United States Air Force Brigadier Daniel James, Jr. in the United States. U.S. military personnel, government officials and dignitaries gathered in a hall during the swearing-in ceremony of USAF Brigadier Daniel James, Jr., as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. United States Secretary of Defense Melvin R Laird shakes hands with the officials and the dignitaries present during the event. Brigadier Daniel James, Jr. arrives and the Defense Secretary introduces the Brigadier to the officials. The men shake hands. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird speaking on the occasion. Brigadier Daniel James's wife and son and a General seated on a side watch the Defense Secretary. Several views of the Defense Secretary speaking. The Defense Secretary moves with Brigadier James and his wife and son to the center of the platform. Defense Secretary Laird hands over a pin to Mrs. Daniel James.

Date: 1970, March 31
Duration: 9 min 43 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675066565
Vitamin-enriched food is prepared by Quartermaster Corps for U.S. Army soldiers in World War 2

Nutritious food for U.S. Army soldiers in the United States. Scientists undertake experiments in the University of Minnesota for the development of nutritious food for American soldiers during World War II. A woman monitors tubes in a laboratory experiment. University of Minnesota physiologist Dr. Ancel Keys, who heads the experiments, speaks seated at a table. He says that if a soldier has vitamins and no food he would still starve. He says that it is not vitamins or pills that imparts energy but nutritious food in a wide variety. Few men in a bread factory taking vitamin enriched flour and using it to bake bread for the soldiers. Men kneading dough and arranging it in a tray. A man keeping the tray in an oven. Two men beside the oven. One of the men takes the tray out from the oven with a gloved hand. Quartermaster Corps cooking fresh food for the soldiers. Menu for the soldiers is prepared by a nutritionist. A Quartermaster Corps soldier beside him. Vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs are purchased in vast quantities by army officers and civilian experts. Cattle moving in herds. Quartermaster Corps butchers seen at work butchering and hanging meat. The soldiers debone the meat and other food materials are dehydrated for easier shipping. Eggs are examined for dehydration, yolks are separated from the whites and put through a drier. Pure yolk powder is made. Vegetables go through equipment to maintain their color, taste and vitamin content. Men working at a quartermaster laboratory.

Date: 1943
Duration: 3 min 19 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675066586