1937

From a Depression-era documentary that describes the importance of the Mississippi River. Written and directed by Pare Lorentz The complete film can be found at: http://www.archive.org/details/RiverThe1937

A short montage of crowded city streets in the late 30s.

These are the last pictures taken of the female flyer Amelia Earhart. "In June 1937 she began a flight around the world, flying eastward from Miami, Florida, accompanied by Frederick J. Noonan, a navigator. Their plane disappeared on July 2, while en route from Lae, New Guinea, to Howland Island. An extensive search by planes and ships of the United States Navy failed to discover any trace of the lost flyers, and their fate remains a mystery." © 1993-2003 Microsoft Corporation.

From a Depression-era documentary that describes the importance of the Mississippi River. Written and directed by Pare Lorentz The complete film can be found at: http://www.archive.org/details/RiverThe1937

This is a new sound composite, produced by C. E. Price, of news footage of the Hindenburg explosion and Herb Morrison's reporting of the event. Both video and audio are in the public domain, as well as this particular composite. Other composites, similar to this one, could be in copyright. This one is free and clear to do with what you wish. The entire film can be downloaded at: http://www.archive.org/details/hindenberg_explodes

Popeye and Bluto are competing, this time not for Olive Oyl's love, but to wash her windows!!! Join Popeye in this classic from the golden age of cartoons and laugh out loud all through the film!!! Enjoy -Jvega For more information regarding this film, go to its IMDb page at http://imdb.com/title/tt0029370/

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