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Story January 22, 1926

Seward Daily Gateway

Seward, Seward County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Educational films on topics like water testing, Hawaiian sugar production, Canadian maple syrup, watch manufacturing, and Florida's alligator country were shown at Seward high school, courtesy of Charles Lechner, interesting students for about an hour. More films expected soon.

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Educational Films Are
Shown at High School;
Courtesy Chas. Lechner

Through the courtesy of Charles Lechner, proprietor of the Seward machine shops, a number of reels of exceptionally splendid educational pictures were recently exhibited at the local high school. Others will arrive within a few weeks, it is announced.

The pictures shown last week consisted of testing pure and impure waters; of the sugar manufacturing industry in the Hawaiian islands; the gathering of the sap and making maple syrup in the Canadian woods; the manufacture of watches; and also a picture entitled "Into the Big Cypress," the alligator country and also scenes about Florida.

The exhibition lasted about an hour and was the source of much interest to the students.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Educational Films High School Exhibition Charles Lechner Seward Hawaiian Sugar Maple Syrup Watch Manufacturing Florida Alligators

What entities or persons were involved?

Charles Lechner

Where did it happen?

Seward High School

Story Details

Key Persons

Charles Lechner

Location

Seward High School

Event Date

Last Week

Story Details

Through the courtesy of Charles Lechner, proprietor of the Seward machine shops, educational pictures on testing pure and impure waters, sugar manufacturing in the Hawaiian islands, gathering sap and making maple syrup in the Canadian woods, manufacture of watches, and scenes from 'Into the Big Cypress' about Florida's alligator country were exhibited at the local high school, lasting about an hour and interesting students. More pictures to arrive soon.

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