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ABCs of Walking Wisely is a short film from 1959 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Illustrates how people walk in streets like the alphabet. Shows among others the G-Walker, who doesn't look where he's going but says 'Gee, look at that,' the Y-Walker, who says 'Why walk when you can hitch a ride' and the familiar J-Walker.

ABCs of Walking Wisely
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1959
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