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- Subjects include airplanes, product testing and fire extinguishing.
- This entry follows the manufacture of shotgun shells through the various processes, and then shows the use of the shells by championship skeet-shooters, one of whom just happens to be Grad Sears, the General Sales Manager and President of Vitagraph, Inc. The second segment shows the creation of artificial flowers from pulp, and the final subject deals with the processing of gold leaf, from gold ingots beaten until they are as thin as tissue.
- Subjects include gems, Polaroid glass and billboards.
- Subjects include precision flying, lie detectors and color photography.
- Subjects include the making of candy, lead pencils and the New York police crime lab.
- Subjects include the making of ice cream, mining in Alaska, fire boats and how paints are made.
- The short brings to life pages from Fawcett Publications' "Mechanix Illustrated" magazine showing segments of making illuminating gas (neon) from coke; the assembly of a light airplane designed for the civilian pilot; clay-fashioning, and subsequent casting, of figures used in department store window-displays; and the making of cosmetics.
- This third entry of the 1940-41 production season deals with a new chemical substance which can be manufactured to take the place of silk in clothes. A third segment deals with election signs, and the concluding sequence is devoted to Alaska's salmon-fishing industry.