Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (January 31, 1963), #11

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And the Band Played On
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Can You Match 'Em?
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Storyline: Ted and his sister Maureen, summer reporters for the Shady Falls Review, investigate the roller-skating rink the Great Kohler is bringing to town.

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Father of Many Boys

Storyline: Biography of St. John Bosco of Turin, founder of the Salesian Society.

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Draw-Along with Frank Borth

Storyline: Illustrator Frank Borth introduces his drawing lessons, starting with simple shapes and the head.

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America: The Melting Pot... Part 6

Storyline: Facts about Native Americans (referred to as Indians).

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Story featuring Chuck White

Storyline: Joining a hunt for the Lost Treasure of Santa Fe, Chuck encounters Bart Grundy, a crude rancher who claims his missing helper Don drowned in the Lost River sinkhole.

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The Pulley

Storyline: Dr. Gunther Q. Mouse and his assistant, Murphy the dog, teach about pulleys and how to build a simple elevator.

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I glanced up at the steep sides of Rome's mighty Colosseum.

Storyline: Reflections on Christianity and good sportsmanship.

Man in Space

Storyline: A scientist explains research being done to prepare astronauts for space travel.

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