Activities of Governor Alf Landon and his family at their residence in Topeka ,Kansas. Governor of Kansas, Alfred Mossman Landon his wife and children walk towards their home. Wife serves food to her children. Girl drinks from a cup. Landon and his family sit and play in the living room. Boy play with a puppy. Landon work with documents. Books kept in front of him on a table.
Aftermath of the sinking of the SS Sand Merchant in Lake Erie on October 18, 1936. Men examine life boats and an oar from the SS Sand Merchant. A survivor of the SS Sand Merchant is tended by a nurse in Cleveland, Ohio.
60 mile bicycle race in Chicago,Illinois. The 60 mile Elgin to Chicago bicycle race begins. Riders ride through a field and streets. Armin Massin wins the race. Winner poses with the trophy.
People eat the largest pie in Talent, Oregon. Baker decorates the pear cobbler with cream. It is the largest pie weighing 1020 lbs, 9 and a half by 12 feet in size, and contains 30 bushels of pears and 150 lbs of flour. Baker serves the pie to people. Children eat the pie and enjoy it.
An efficient engine that runs on cheap fuel oil being demonstrated in Toledo,Ohio. Engine is run using fuel from two different test flasks. Men gathered to watch the working of the engine.
Activities of young women in farming families in New Hebron, Mississippi. Farm girls work at the farm. They pluck ripened apples and put them in baskets. They put the fruits in cider press. They collect the ripened pumpkins on field and load them in carts.
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