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Episode of The March of Time released in 1945 as U.S. Army educational film # EF-221, Science In Business.
"Reel 1 briefly describes early studies and experiments in geometry, chemistry, and electricity. Shows the pyramids. Describes the melting of metal in a foundry, the machining of tungsten, use of light metals in aircraft production, the generation of electricity by sunlight, and Dr. Langmuir's experiments with oil film.

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Scientist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) arrives in America from Nazi Germany in 1933. Being both an intellectual and a Jew, Einstein was in great danger from the Third Reich.

Produced by Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Stewart A. Koser, Ph.D, Department of Bacteriology and Parasitology, the University of Chicago, Warren Everote, Producer. 0595 PA8087 Bacteria: Friend and Foe

Identification of human vs. animal blood, stains through chemical tests - scientists, labs, chemists, rabbits, experiments, blood, nurses, lab technicians, microscopes, test tubes, etc.

Distributed by Young America Films, Presented by Emerson Yorke Studios in New York City, with cooperation and contributions from the US Public Health Service, New Jersey State Agricultural Experimentation Station at Rutgers University, and the Rockefeller Foundation International Health Division. 0653 PA8778 Life Cycle of the Mosquito, The

Produced by Encyclopedia Britannica Films, in collaboration with William B. Wartman, M.D., School of Medicine, Northwestern University. Producer: Warren P. Everote.

Early Dumont network science discussion show.This episode was originally broadcast on February 18,1952.

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