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<br />OJ1531 <br /> <br />A SILENT SERVANT - WHITNEY DAM <br /> <br />I.v'" <br />I . <br /> <br />- (Color; 14 minutes; 1956.) <br /> <br />Operational <br /> <br />story of Whitney Dam and Reservoir (located in central Texas) pre.. <br /> <br />sented as a public tour, pointing out on a nontechnical level the <br /> <br />significant features of this multipurpose project. <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />q contains historic references to the Brazos River. <br /> <br />,I IEXTRA DIVIDENDS - (Color; 12 minutes; 1954.) Opens with a short, dramatic <br /> <br /> <br />\{- reference to the importance of flood-control planning and demon- <br /> <br />l <br />strates the added benefits of reservoir development for public use. <br /> <br /> <br />Shows the great out-of-door attractions surrounding Corps of Engi- <br /> <br /> <br />neers projects in Arkansas and southern Missouri. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />1/ , ' <br /> <br />11' CONSTRUCTION FOR DEFENSE - (Color; 15 minutes; 1952.) Illustrates the mil- <br /> <br /> <br />, itary construction being accompli5hed by the Corps of Engineers in <br /> <br />the southwestern United States for the Army and the Air Force. This <br /> <br /> <br />construction is typical of military construction being accomplished <br /> <br /> <br />throughout the nation. Also illustrates the present program carried <br /> <br />on by the Corps of Engineers in Africa and Greenland for the <br /> <br />Air Force. <br /> <br />..-- <br />