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- A young black woman discovers that her father was a sperm donor, and if that weren't bad enough, he's white.
- A sheriff tries to stop homesteader conflicts in the West after the Civil War.
- The Middleton family visits the 1939 New York World's Fair and witnesses the advent of the future, encountering robots and dishwashers for the first time.
- Westinghouse claims its electric appliances "freed women from the drudgery of housework." The first half involves a dream salesman at work; the second half is focused on the "Spring Sales Event," called "Freedomland."
- A group of men weld one area of a large ring in a fire. They lift the ring, which is hanging horizontally on chains, out of the fire. Four men hammer the hot area on the ring into shape while the remaining men hold the ring. They put the ring into the fire again, take it out, and take it over to a machine which continuously hammers down on that area of the ring. The men then take it away from the machine and hammer it themselves into shape. The ring is presumably a piece of a generator.
- Almost 200 women file by a device on the wall from which they take their time checks. A man runs half-way across the screen at the end of the film.
- A compilation of television commercials from the 1960s,70s, and 80s.
- A film recreating a broadcast of the Westinghouse Radio Program starring John Charles Thomas and John Nesbitt. Program narrator was Gayne Whitman and musical director was Victor Young. The Ken Darby Chorus backed up the great American baritone.
- A small group of men turn on what appears to be a generator. As the rotary spins, the men make adjustments to the machine and check its operations.
- The first peacetime nuclear power plant for generating electricity was at Shippingport, PA. This is a technical discourse on how that plant worked from Westinghouse who were partners in designing the reactor.
- The view from a moving train shows some of the Westinghouse interests and the surrounding areas. It appears that the film is in two parts and has been incorrectly spliced together with the last part put first. The film is supposed to show one rail route, but maps indicate that the first part of the film logically should be placed last. The first part of the film shows the Turtle Creek train station followed by buildings, homes, train yards, and industrial buildings, possibly the Westinghouse Air Brake Company. It passes by another station which appears to be Pitcairn. The second part of the film shows the Westinghouse Machine Co. buildings followed by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. buildings.
- A compilation of television commercials from the late 1960s.
- This short illustrated the development of improved lighting systems from the log cabin era up to the 1940s.
- Westinghouse shows women how to improve their lives by selecting the ideal design for their refrigerators.
- His vision revolutionized industry, transformed life as we know it--and made him very, very rich.
- A psychiatrist's wife battles her own deteriorating emotional state when she receives a box of flowers from a stranger.
- A crooked club owner's wife witnesses his murder, and has to flee from gangsters.
- A small-town police chief captures a man wanted for murder in Philadelphia. But something stinks about the murder rap, the wanted poster and everything else.