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Professor H. W. L. Dana '08, of the Cambridge School of the Drama, has arranged with the management of the Artkino Guild to take his class to see "Ten Days That Shook the World", the film now playing at the Fine Arts Theatre, and lecture on the details of the film while it is on the screen. This special lecture, scheduled for this afternoon at the showing beginning at 5 o'clock, will be open to the general public as well. Professor Dana has had several interviews in Europe with Serge Eisenstein; director of this film, and has found Eisenstein's explanations of many of the unusual scenes so starting and interesting that he has retold them to his class.
The picture itself is one of a series of three films dealing with the Russian Revolution, and covering the period between the establishment of the provisional government of Kerensky, the conspiracy of the Military Revolutionary Committee, and the ascendancy to power of the Soviets under-Lenin.
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