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Students in Fine Arts 13 yesterday filed out of the Fogg by way of the courtyard--slightly out of their way--smiling nervously at the television camera stationed on the second floor balcony.
"Everybody's looking up! Oh, that's hideous of them!" moaned a woman on the balcony supervising the filming.
The wholesome young faces, mostly engaged in staged conversations, will be on channel 5 at 6 p.m. April 9. The show "Dateline Boston" will present a half-hour feature on the Fogg museum.
No other shots of classes or students will be included. "It's too disruptive," the woman on the balcony explained.
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