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FLYING CLUB MEMBERS INVITED TO ATTEND WAR PRODUCTION AT FENWAY

SPECIAL SECTION OF THEATRE IS RESERVED

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

All members of the Harvard Flying Club have been invited to see "The Legion of the Condemned" on the opening day of the picture at the Fenway Theatre, Saturday evening.

The management of the theatre has announced that for entrance to the the are on Saturday evening, members of the club are to show their club cards to the doorman. All members will sit together in a specially reserved section of the theatre.

"The Legion of the Condemned" is an airplane picture of war day, directed by the same man who directed the filming of "Wings," another picture dealing with flying and the war. According to critics, the directing of this production by William Wellman, and the writing of it by J. M. Saunders, author also of "Wings," makes it one of the better war pictures. Gary Cooper plays the leading male role, that of Gale Price, and the feminine lead is taken by another new-comer to the Paramount ranks. Fay Wray.

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