A German-American man smokes a pipe and his wife does needlework, as they listen to a radio broadcast. They are unsmiling, in fact, rather grim, as they listen. They appear to possibly be listening to short wave broadcast from overseas. Their radio needs close tuning and has a large funnel-shaped speaker on it. The man reads a newspaper, as his wife continues with her needlework. They retune the radio.
Japanese troops land on Guangdong Province, China. Japanese fleet off the coast of Daya Bay (Bias Bay), southeast of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. Japanese troops disembark from amphibious boats at beach and advance inland. Japanese bombers overhead.
Students at Harvard University, Cambridge. Students arrive at Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Students at Harvard Yard. The students attend lectures and take notes. Students arrive at Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Student walk in Harvard Yard
Scenes of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Stately homes. Pleasant neighborhoods. Railroad crossing. Cars and pedestrians.
Street views in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Cars move along Congress Street in center of town near Market Square. View near intersection of Congress Street and Fleet Street. North Church ahead on right side. Various shops, businesses, and a hotel along the street. Cars move in both directions along the street. View shifts closer to intersection of Congress Street with Church Street and High Street.
Street views in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Cars move along a street in the town. Views of various homes and streets in a neighborhood. House at 0:37 with covered porch and dormer windows is possibly the Governor John Langdon House.
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