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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Series:Industry_on_Parade]]
* [[Series:Industry_on_Parade]]
* https://youtu.be/IOGX60PWsH0

Latest revision as of 01:35, 16 April 2024

IOP Ep 164 is a short film from 1953.

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IOP Ep 164
Produced byNational Association of Manufacturers
Release date
1953
Running time
00:13:40
LanguageEnglish
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Industry on Parade was a short television program that aired in the U.S. from 1950-1960. It was produced by the National Association of Manufacturers. The series demonstrated complicated industrial processes that transformed raw materials into finished products.

Ep. 164 1953 December 3

It's the Berries!

Processing cranberries; food industry. National Cranberry Association Plant, Hanson, MA.

On the Map!

Published maps and notes for safety of American air traffic. Captain E. P. Jepperson and Co., Denver, CO.

The map maker featured here is Jeppeson Maps, not Jepperson. They are also involved in publishing training manuals for pilots and also maintenance manuals for the industry. The literature that T have is from when they were called Jeppeson-Sanderson. They are currently owned by Boeing and are still in business today.

Product with a Pull!

Permanent magnets. Indiana Steel Products Co., Valparaiso, IN.

Artistry in Industry!

Display of home furnishings produced by American companies. Designers: A. F. Arnold and Joseph Zalewski. Museum of Modern Art

At the Museum of Modern Art in New York, women browse displays of home furnishing goods from various American companies. Children look at various toy prints in another exhibit hall.

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