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Eugene Walz <[log in to unmask]>
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Rick Prelinger put together a CD-ROM called _Ephemeral Films: 1930-1960_
that  might contain the films you are looking for; it is full of stuff like
your meat film. He must have a website and may have additional info as
well.

Gene Walz
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg

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