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PICTURES OF ROOSEVELT AS STUDENT TAKEN FOR MOVIE

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Records and pictures of Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, when he was an undergraduate, were photographed yesterday afternoon at the CRIMSON for a moving picture of his life which the Universal News Reel Service of the "Chicago Daily Tribune" is preparing to issue in two months.

R. E. Edwards, the camera-man, took motion pictures of the masthead of the CRIMSON when Roosevelt was its president, pictures of his report on the paper, and of the Class Committee of which he was chairman. Besides telling the story of Roosevelt's life, the movie will trace the accomplishments of his ancestors.

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