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Backing the non-profit consumers co-operative movement, throughout the country, the Harvard Teachers Union is co-sponsoring a series of three technicolor films on the subject with the Cooperative Food Stores. They will be shown next Monday at 8 o'clock in New Lecture Hall.
"The House Without a Landlord," first of the films, graphically portrays the relation of cooperatives to the problem of housing, while the system of food co-ops is explained in "Traveling the Middle Way in Sweden." Filmed in the manner of a documentary picture, the most ambitious of the three, "Here Is Tomorrow," depicts the system in action by telling the story of a bookstore in the Medwest.
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