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The French Talking Film Committee plans to present "Miladi," a sequel to "Les Trois Mousequetaries," by Alexander Damas, on Monday, February 12, and Tuesday, February 13, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration. Harvard and Radclife students may obtain tickets, on presentation of their Bursar's card, at the Exhibition Hall in Robinson Annex, from Thursday, February 8, to Saturday, February 10.
Performances Monday will be at 2, 4.15, 6.30, and 8.45 clock. There will be no 4.15 o'clock showing on Tuesday.
"Miladi" is the fourth talking film in French to be presented this season. It follows Merimee's "Colomba," Dumas' "Trois Mousequetaries," and Verneul's "Paris-Mediterranee."
The committee asks the students to present their cards in person.
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