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- A travelogue showing the beauties of Yosemite National Park.
- A documentary on equipment, methods, and good locations for outdoor camping.
- A documentary on a pair of bear cubs in the Alaskan wilderness.
- Impressionistic picture of the Italian city set to the music of "Barcarolle" from Jacques Offenbach's "Tales from Hoffman." A barcarolle is a traditional folk song sung by Venetian gondoliers.
- While waiting for their Mulligan stew to boil, four hoboes tell their stories of why they "hit the road". The Stories - (No. 1) Hendricks is a station master in the wilderness. His wife, obsessed by the desolation, deserts him, taking with her gold entrusted to him for shipment. After a term in prison, he "hits the road," a despondent outcast. (No. 2) Barker has charge of fish hatcheries in Oregon. His wife, responding to the lure of the city, deserts him. His defection follows. (No. 3) Old Ben lives in a house by the sea. When his only son is drowned he abandons the sea for the road. (No. 4) Bascom has charge of a timber mill. After a stranger has killed his pet dog he wreaks vengeance by stringing the offender up by the heels. Outlawed for this offense he takes to the road.
- A flag festival, horse race and the city of Siena all provide a visual accompaniment to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's celebrated composition, "Italian Caprice."
- The Irish countryside including the shores of Lake Killarney along with scenes of Kentucky's Iroquois Hunt Club in pursuit of the fox.
- A documentary on the formation during the Ice Age of the area now known as Glacier National Park.
- Scenes of mountains, waterfalls and rivers at twilight are shown accompanied by a string ensemble playing Gustave Haenschen's "Indian Lullaby" and Thurlow Lieurance's "By the Waters of Minnetonka."
- A study of a Southern California monastery set against Albert W. Ketèlbey's musical composition.