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TERCENTENARY MOVIE TO APPEAR AT MONTH'S END, 6000 FEET LONG

CINEMA TOURS HARVARD CLUBS OF NATION AFTER SHOWING HERE

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Official motion picture record of the Tercentenary celebration, 6000 feet of Harvard film will be ready for projection late this month, David M. Little '18, assistant director of the 300th., announced yesterday. The picture purports to be a condensation of the major events and not a complete reproduction of all phases of the ceremonies.

Jerome D. Greene '96, Tercentenary Director, holds the first scene with a brief introduction. Among the sequences which follow are; the conferences at the Law and Medical Schools, a long shot of the meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, the fireworks on the river and the torchlight procession, and the concluding events, the Academic Procession and speeches of Friday's Alumni meeting.

Pathe Films did the photography under the direction of Thomas Chalmers, editor of Pathe Topics. After a preview early next month for members of the University, the picture will make a tour of all the Harvard Clubs in the country.

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