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On Thursday night at the Central Square Theatre, the public will have the opportunity to see the films of those members of the University who qualified for the screen tests which were sponsored at Harvard by College Humor and the First National Picture Corporation, it was announced last night.
The showing of these tests will be part of a special "Harvard Night" performance which has been arranged by the management of the Central Square Theatre.
Other features of the program are "The Unknown Cavalier" with Ken Maynard, "The Telephone Girl," starring Madge Bellamy and Warner Baxter, as well as a comedy and the usual newsreels.
In their nation-wide search for new silver-screen talent, the backers of the drive sent representatives to 37 universities, attracting approximately 15,000 aspirants for a trip to Hollywood.
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