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Industry on Parade unknown is a short film from 1954. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
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Produced by | National Association of Manufacturers |
Production companies | Lodge (Arthur) Productions, Inc. |
Distributed by | Lodge (Arthur) Productions, Inc. |
Release date | 1954 |
Language | English |
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Ep. 320 1956 December 1
CA Students visit grocery store to learn about homemaking, to shop wisely and about the nutritional value of food. Sponsored by Seventeen Magazine. Ralph's Supermarket, Los Angeles, CA. Wisconsin Men and women (including numerous African Americans) work together in dry cleaning plant. If a button is missing, they search for a new one in the button library. Spic and Span Dry Cleaning, Milwaukee, WI. Oklahoma Portable scales on trailer for weighing cattle; farming. Paul's Portable Scales. Jack Hall's Ranch, Duncan, OK. CT Workers making attachments for home sewing machines wear protective goggles. Eyesight preservation program.
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.