A film titled 'a town solves a problem' about a school in Pittsford, Vermont. A snow covered area. Cars drive down a street with snow on sides. Men walk past houses in the village. Mr. Croft, a janitor of a school and Mrs. Croft, a teacher at the school, exit their house. They walk down a street and enter the school. Mrs. Croft looks at a picture of a desk in a book. She plans to order the desk for the school.
A film about a school in Pittsford, Vermont. Children get ready to leave for school. The children walk amidst heavy snow to reach the school. They arrive at the school. A teacher, Mrs. Croft, helps the children to take off their heavy winter clothing. She rings a bell and the children take their seats. The children write and learn in the class.
A film about a school in Pittsford, Vermont, where citizens undertake a democratic effort to start a hot lunch program for students. Students of a variety of ages seated in a school classroom, as a teacher talks at the front of the room near the black board. Children go to an area of the room to pickup lunch bags that they brought from home. At lunch time, students eat lunch. A teacher, Mrs. Croft, and her husband who is the janitor also eat lunch. They think of providing hot lunch to the students. Mrs. Croft and her husband walk out of the school house as they discuss about getting a stove to provide hot lunch to students. They meet Mrs. Davis, a student's mother. They talk about the need of hot lunch. Mrs. Davis convinces other parents. Parents of the students attend a meeting at the school. Mrs. Croft asks for their help to provide hot lunch to the boys and girls at school. Mr. William, superintendent of the school, says that an increase in taxes can lead to a hot lunch.
A film about a school in Pittsford, Vermont. A student's mother, Mrs. Davis, talks to her husband as he removes snow. They discuss about mustering support for hot lunch issue to be discussed at the annual town meeting. Women discuss near a clothes line. A car at a gas station. Men and women read a notice about the annual town meeting at a post office. Exteriors of a church as bells ring.
Tourists visit Vermont, United States. The tourists visit a Vermont marble quarry. Exterior view of the quarry. Workers lift marble slabs with the help of cranes. View of fields and a water stream with hills in the background.
Manufacturing of rubber heels for the soles of U.S. soldiers' boots at a Goodyear plant in Windsor, Vermont. Men and women emerge from rubber heel manufacturing facility in Windsor Vermont. Workers wash uncured rubber heels and keep them to dry so as to prevent them from sticking. Man puts rubber heels in molds for nailing. Each nailed heel passes through vulcanization machines. Woman checks the vulcanized rubber heels and puts them together. Women pass completed heels through an X-ray machine and check for defects. In Akron, Ohio, a U.S. Army soldier stands in front of the statue of Charles Goodyear, the founder of Goodyear rubber company, and the discoverer of vulcanization. (World War II period).
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