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Film Society Award Given to Youngson for "Smoke Dreams"

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Winner of the spring competition of the Harvard Film Society is Robert G. Youngson 1GB, it was announced yesterday.

Youngson received a prize of $50 for his film entitled "Smoke Dreams," adjudged the best amateur 16 millimeter film submitted. Bruce L. Greiner, of the Law School, was runner-up with a four-reel color film dealing with a lumber camp.

The winning film depicts a girl seated before a triangular mirror lighting a cigarette which later turns out to be marihuana. She is then transported to a country of changing landscapes and dream sequences.

For the best essay dealing with any phase of the motion picture industry, Robert G. Nassau '42 was awarded a prize of $25.

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