Moving Picture Age (1920) . your interest be in people, you mayvisit C. S. Briggs, the cartoonist; Irvin , the humorist; Thurston, the magi-cian ; Wm. Barclay Parsons, who built thesubway; Gutzon Borglum, the Americansculptor, and many others. If you are interested in business, com-merce, or industry, you may learn sales-manship, or something about the tariff, orhundreds of different kinds of is not neglected. Engineers arewell represented; from Hell Gate Bridgeto the Panama Canal, and from powerplants to railroads and subways. You may gain a glimpse
Moving Picture Age (1920) . your interest be in people, you mayvisit C. S. Briggs, the cartoonist; Irvin , the humorist; Thurston, the magi-cian ; Wm. Barclay Parsons, who built thesubway; Gutzon Borglum, the Americansculptor, and many others. If you are interested in business, com-merce, or industry, you may learn sales-manship, or something about the tariff, orhundreds of different kinds of is not neglected. Engineers arewell represented; from Hell Gate Bridgeto the Panama Canal, and from powerplants to railroads and subways. You may gain a glimpse into solving prob-lems of government, and the work of fire-men and policemen. Forestiy and horticul-ture are adapted to use in this and hygiene treat such subjectsas the mechanism of the eye, how webreathe, action of the heart, machinery ofthe ears, and so on. The curious customsof cowboy, Eskimos and sailors; the mar-vels of science and invention, electrical ap-pliances, air pressure, magnetism, iceless. Scene from a Bray Production Explaining the Mysteries of Wireless Telephony. Hygiene and Phys-iologyInvention Medicine and SurgeryMetallurgyOccupationsPhysicsPsychologyScience and InventionSportsTravel Picto PuzzlesCartoons Industries and and CustomsMicroscopic ViewsMilitary and Naval AffairsPaleontologyPhysiologyReligionSociologyTransportationZoology: Animals Birds Insects Fish Reptiles If you are interested in agriculture, youmay learn about dairying or how to raisechickens; the use of a farm tractor. Ifyour penchant is for amusement, you may refrigerators, motor cycles, photography,intimate studies in sociology showing socialsettlements, reformatories, the problem ofthe non-employed; the problems of trans-portation by water and land; all are repre-sented. Animals, birds, fish, insects andreptiles are shown galore. An interesting, and not unimportant por-tion of the library, are the Bray cartoons,which afford amusement and instruction toyoung
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