Women In The News With Adelaide Hawley (1950 Original Black & White Film)

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Dive into the world of 1950 with this captivating black and white film, a weekly television newsreel highlighting the achievements of women from all walks of life. From businesswomen to housewives, factory workers to artists, athletes to celebrities, and ordinary women, witness their diverse interests and accomplishments. This issue features Missouri women sewing a U.N. flag for the fifth Annual U.N. Day, women Air Force mechanics Corporal Alice Patton and Private Mary Gibson, 10-year-old actor Jacques Gencel and his mother actress Marguerite Gencel arriving on the Queen Elizabeth, air traffic controller Betty Archibald, landlords protesting rent control laws in Los Angeles, and the Dionne quintuplets visiting New York with their father and Cardinal Spellman. Immerse yourself in this snapshot of women's contributions and experiences in 1950.

Source :
All American News, I. & United Artists Television, Cumming, A. H., ed. (1950) Women in the news. Vol. 1, no. 34. United States: United Artists Television, -10-27. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018600179

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