Misc. Stock Shots #1

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Misc. Stock Shots #1 is a short film from ca. 1960 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

1) The Type-A-Matic automatic typewriter (si); 2) Young Ted Kennedy debates a rival for Massachusetts senator; 3) Gordon Terry's new single (kinescope); 4) Truman vetos the Farm Bill; a bow-tied Senator Sam Ervin reacts; 5) Frozen orange juice short (si); 6) Congressional hearing: Why was Mr. Holiday dismissed by the President?; 7) MS public affairs spot; 8) TV show plugs for Skippy's and TWA; 9) Man w/glasses addresses the camera (si); 10) helicopter views of unid. harbor (si); 11) Control room w/big dials (si); 12) North African(?) street scenes (si); 13) People wearing numbers discuss conflict and censorship (TV show fragment); 14) interview w/scary-looking nun (TV show fragment, si); 15) National Cotton Council lectures Congress about the evils of foreign farmers; 16) Japanese city and suburbs (si); 17) "Shopping Festival" (TV show fragment); 18) Kids are subjected to super-scientific tilting tests; 19) Old North Church replica is dedicated; Rock Hudson in pulpit (si); 20) Men's clothing store interior (si); 21) TVs for sale under a tent (si)

Misc. Stock Shots #1
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ca. 1960
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3 reels
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