August 4, 1940

A middle-aged auto sales manager is having poor results with his staff, so he gets some advice from his hanky-wearing father.

January 1, 1940

Tongue-in-cheek film showing a domestic robot freeing housewives of their chores (and intimating that their work is hardly necessary); actually a promo showing how relays and switches function in the modern automobile. Shown at the New York World's Fair in 1940.

January 1, 1942

Discussion on the need for unity between labor and management as the U.S. mobilizes for World War II.

January 1, 1933

This advertisement for the American Dairy Association was produced by Jam Handy for Sheffield Milk. It extols the virtues and benefits of drinking milk to be strong and energetic. It is quite entertaining.

December 1, 1937

1937 film produced by the US Auto Industry about the importance of lubrication. Motorists really ride on a film of oil, because all the moving parts of the engine are kept slipping over each other by a thin film of oil.

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