Excitement ... 100% Plus 1933

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Full title reads: "New York. Excitement ... 100% plus. Crowd of 100,000 at White Heat as Army and Navy clash in America's most spectacular football battle."

Franklin Field, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States of America (USA).

Sailors and soldiers parade in great numbers on...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
8418
Sort Number:
33/098
Time in/Out:
01:50:55:00 / 01:52:38:00
Canister:
33/98
Film ID:
739.42
Issue Date:
07/12/1933

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