Northwest History. State History. Film.

College Films Popular; Advertise The Northwest. College Films Popular; Advertise the Northwest STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN, Sept. 27. - As far as Alaska (and they could not go much farther that way!) and east into Montana, the moving picture films of the extension division of the State College of Washing...

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Language:English
Published: 1921
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Summary:College Films Popular; Advertise The Northwest. College Films Popular; Advertise the Northwest STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN, Sept. 27. - As far as Alaska (and they could not go much farther that way!) and east into Montana, the moving picture films of the extension division of the State College of Washington are proving to be much in demand. A large number of new films of great interest have just been bought, including a dozen illustrative of various sections of Canada. One is "Taking to the Tall Timber" in the lumber industries of Vancouver Island; another, "A Party on the Roof of the World" shows the Alpine Club on an outing. Others are "Apple Blossom Time in Evangeline Land," "Old French Canada," "Moose Back Riding" (thrilling adventure on a New Brunswick lake), "Hook, Line and Sinker" (salmon fishing in the same region); "The Rediscovery of French River" (beautiful scenery) "Wild Westing de Lux," Guy Weadick's ranch in Alberta); "By the Still Waters" (on Okanogan river); "On the Way to Lake Windemere' (in the Selkirks); "Where West Meets East" (Vancouver and Victoria), and "The Lake of the Hanging Glaciers" (Selkirks). *