Moving Picture Age (1920) . institutions of learning. Plans are being matured by the Buffalo Society of NaturalSciences to give in the future to every section of the city ofBuffalo the benefit of illustrated lecture courses on interesting edu-cational subjects. The society will co-operate in this activity withthe city council, the department of education and the departmentof public welfare. The plan thus far outlined provides for lec-trre courses extendine from October to April next season to begiven at the various high schools of the city. 16 MOVING PICTURE AGE June, 1920 This Moving Picture


Moving Picture Age (1920) . institutions of learning. Plans are being matured by the Buffalo Society of NaturalSciences to give in the future to every section of the city ofBuffalo the benefit of illustrated lecture courses on interesting edu-cational subjects. The society will co-operate in this activity withthe city council, the department of education and the departmentof public welfare. The plan thus far outlined provides for lec-trre courses extendine from October to April next season to begiven at the various high schools of the city. 16 MOVING PICTURE AGE June, 1920 This Moving Picture Gives Us the Story ofHow Evaporated Milk Is Made By H. G. Stibbs (Carnation Milk Products Company, Chicago) In these days of high milk prices the possibilities of evaporatedmilk have been considered by many housewives. During the pastten years the American housewife has used evaporated milk onlyin cases of emergency—when she was unable to get fresh milk ofgood quality, or when the weather was such that she could not keep. Interior view of the Carnation milk condensery shozving the vaciuunpans and cooling coils bottled milk. To acquaint her with the purity of the product, itsadvantages and the various processes through which it must passbefore it reaches the ultimate consumer, a film of the story ofevaporated milk has been produced. The picture starts with adomestic science instructor entering the class room and after a briefannouncement of the advantages of evaporated milk—the conveni-ence, economy and absolute safety, she tells her audience what shesaw on a visit to a model dairy farm and to a sanitary condenserywhere the fresh whole milk is received, part of the water takenout, and the milk hermetically sealed in cans and sterilized. Thedairy farm visited was the Carnation stock farm at Oconomowoc,Wis., where many hundreds of registered animals are kept forbreeding purposes, as well as the operation of a model dairy. The scenes at the condensery show the milk trucks comin


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