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A trio of lectures on the motion picture industry this week will complete the series of fifteen which have been conducted in the course of Business Policy at the Harvard Business School.
Tomorrow morning, Cecille B. DeMille, of the Ceoil B. DeMille Studios, will discuss the directing of motion pictures. His talk will be followed on Wednesday by one to be given by E. W. Hammons, president of Educational Films, Inc., who will speak on educational motion pictures.
On Thursday morning, Milton Sills, a star of the First National Pictures. Inc., will consider the place of the motion picture actor in the industry.
This series was arranged under the supervision of J. P. Kennedy '12, president of Film Booking Offices, Inc. The lectures are open only to students regularly enrolled in the Business Policy course.
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