Film compares the lives of four American working woman who have different jobs. American woman homemaker or housewife makes dinner as her husband helps around the home. Children help out with simple house hold chores. Two American women stay together in a Fellowship House of YWCA. American woman in her home helped by her mother. The woman checks her bank and insurance papers. Woman and her husband listen to music played on a phonograph record player. American woman sleeps in her YWCA home.
Personal secretary takes down notes dictated by her boss.Personal secretary guides an American woman to boss's office. American woman has a meeting with the boss. Woman shops at a clothes store helped out by saleswomen.
U.S. military officers prepare to receive General Walter C Sweeney. View of Hangar No 5 at Homestead Air Force Base in background. General Walter C Sweeney arrives at Homestead AFB in Florida. He is greeted by other officers.1962.
Film "American Working Women" Clock above Exit sign in Sonotone factory. Women, including Hazel Kennedy, assembling hearing aids. Women in wash room checking hair in mirror and applying lipstick. Women clocking out at Sonotone factory. Wide shot workers leaving Sonotone hearing aid factory, 2269 Saw Mill River Road Elmsford, NY 10523. Bank teller at White Plains Federal Savings and Loan, 182 East Post Road White Plains, NY 10601 puts away money at end of day. Man in suit who is bank Vice President looks at his watch and says goodbye to his secretary as he leaves the office. Secretary Joan Morgan applies lipstick while looking into her compact mirror and then puts on her coat. A man paces outside bank building, looking at watch. He greets his girlfriend Joan and they hold hands. Cancer researcher Martha Hanson puts white mice into a cage in her lab at the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 1275 York Ave. New York, NY 10065. View of numbers on elevator at Sloan-Kettering as doors open. Martha passes through lobby at Sloan-Kettering. Wall engraving in background reads, "Within these walls a few labor unceasingly that many may live" Ann Maloney puts away Silver Slipper hosiery boxes at Marie's Lingerie shop. Sign on wall reads, "First Quality 54 Gauge Nylons". A tall model of a woman's leg is on the counter top. Ann puts money into cash register drawer. Woman (Hazel) driving her 1941 DeSoto Custom automobile. She picks up her husband in front of the hardware factory where he works. Husband and wife kiss in automobile. Close up honking car horn. Children run out of house and into car. Hazel parks car at 12 Curry Road Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 at the intersection of Curry Road and Ronny Circle and the family enters front door of house.
Hand turns off alarm clock. Girl stretching in bed gets up,gives girl in other bed a poke.pulls cover off,puts on robe and walks out as other gets up. Woman opens venetian blinds and rubs her eyes. Woman's feet getting in to slippers. Woman on edge of bed. She stands,stretches,yawns and walks out. Women assemble and check tiny parts for hearing aids. Girls in rest room sit and read,some talk. One girl primps at mirror. Nurse bandages girl's finger in infirmary.
American woman works as a secretary. Bank executive dictates to secretary,she picks up phone, hands it to him and walks out to front of bank, She greets woman and escorts her into office then walks out. Girl purchases slip from salesclerk.
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