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FILMS OF SCOTT EXPEDITION

Moving Pictures to be Shown Illustrating Antartic Conditions and Life in Union a 8 o'clock.

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Moving pictures of the ill-fated Scott expedition will be shown in the Union at 8 o'clock this evening. These pictures are some of the most remarkable in existence since they show the actual conditions under which a polar expedition has to work. They vividly present the life in camp and on the march. Pictures of various creatures living in the arctic regions, such as seals and penguins, form a most interesting part of those to be exibited. A game of football on the ice fields, participated in by the members of the party is another novel feature.

The film was found by the rescuers who came too late to save Captain Scott's party and presents one of the most remarkable motion pictures in existence.

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