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Bookkeeping and Accounting
This vocational guidance film explores all the aspects of accounting and bookkeeping before the age of the computer. According to the film, an accountant must have strong moral fiber, be able to work in a team, and have significant organizational skills. More
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Cindy Goes To A Party
In this 1950’s instructional film, the social conformity of gender roles in society are explicitly laid down through one of the more imaginative Cinderella versions ever produced. In Lawrence, Kansas, young Cindy, a tom-girl who plays basketball and fishe More
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Dining Together
Dining Together, a film about teaching children dinner etiquette, is a powerful example of social conformity and what a traditional American family is supposed to resemble. More
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Dinner Party
An amusing and antiquated film where socially awkward teenagers is ridiculed, Dinner Party is one of the most hilarious social etiquette films from the 1950s. More
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Everyday Courtesy
Everyday Courtesy is a vintage instructional film depicts an antiquated version of simple American life. Young little Billy has made several drawing that are going to be displayed at his school. His mother trip to his school to view his drawings, which More
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Good Table Manners
In Good Table Manners, Chuck, an insecure teenager, has social anxiety surrounding parties and other gatherings, resulting in bad manners. What really trips Chuck up is a lack of understanding about conventional 1950s social behavior, especially dinner e More
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How Do You Do
How Do You Do is an uproariously dated, and an amateur production to boot, film about social etiquette and good manners. This is a film targeted at postwar children and teens who grew up in stressful homes because of the sacrifices of the war effort. It More
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It's Everybody's Business
This fantastic 1954 animated film uses anthropomorphized dollar bills, a money-sucking tax monster, and other fun characters to illustrate how our free-enterprise economy is the key to individual success. More
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Johnny Learns His Manners
In Johnny Learns his Manners a sloppy, untidy young boy is shown the error of his ways by his Good Self, an angel who warns him that if he doesn't shape up, he'll be turned into a pig! Johnny, the animated star of the film, won’t clean up his room, argue More
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Meet King Joe
Meet King Joe is a classic animated capitalist propaganda film from the 1940s. The agenda is convincing discontented workers of the time that American business was the best in the world and because of it, American workers were “king” of all the workers. More
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New Neighbor
The film New Neighbor describes the process it took to build Fairless Steel Mill and its accompanying steelworkers' housing development, Fairless Hills, from the early stages of engineering and site selection to the construction itself and the dedication More
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Nursing
This 1940’s vocational film explores the ever important field of nursing. Choosing a nursing school, what qualifications the school requires, state licensing examinations, choosing a specialty, private nursing, and public health nursing are all examined i More
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Office Etiquette
Office Etiquette follows a young woman on the first day of her new job. The film takes a hilarious look at some of the right, as well as some of the wrong things to do in the office setting. More
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Playing Together
Playing together is a 1950s movie that encourages good behavior for happy children. More
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Table Manners
Famous etiquette coach Emily Post presents and narrates this film on how to behave properly at a dinner party. The film starts out with Mrs. Post in her garden in Edgartown, Massachusetts, wearing a floral dress, pearls, white gloves, and hat, talking abo More
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The Prom It’s a Pleasure
The Prom It's a Pleasure is a well-produced color film that stars the 1961 Coca-Cola Junior Miss Pageant winner as the guide to a well-mannered prom night. From the phone call asking Junior Miss for the date, to the drop-off at the end of the night, this More
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What Is Business
This capitalist propaganda film uses everyday objects around the home to demonstrate our reliance on business for our way of life. While the camera pans over a scene of a family having breakfast, a narrator tells us that without business, Mother wouldn’t More
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Why Play Leap Frog
Why Play Leapfrog? is an educational movie that explains capitalism (in particular worker wages) to school kids. A Cold War relic without question, this film effectively demonstrates American capitalism with a classic cartoon. More
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Writing Better Social Letters
Writing Better Social Letters is an educational film staring two teenagers, Nora and her older brother Walter, who learn how to write an effective social letter. Nora can’t seem to get her thank-you letter right, so Walter becomes her letter writing tutor More
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