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MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN TO FRESHMEN TONIGHT

MODERN PIANO PIECES WILL BE PLAYED BETWEEN FEATURES

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At 7 o'clock tonight in the large Common Room of the Freshman Union the 1936 Union Committee will sponsor its initial motion picture night for the first year men, following a successful precedent set by the class of 1935. "The Floorwalker" one of Charles Chaplin's outstanding triumphs of the silent screen and the "Olympic Games of 1932," two reels of sporting films taken at Los Angeles during last summer, are the headliners on the evening's program.

If tonight's entertainment should meet with the approval of the Freshmen the committee plans to have a series of informal entertainments similar to those held by last year's class. The committee in charge of the Motion Picture Nights consists of S. R. Callaway '36, and Braman Gibbs '36, both members of the Union Committee, and also N. P. Le-Tarte '36 and W. W. Prout '36. A musical accompaniment to the films will be played by A. S. MacDonald '36.

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