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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION PORTRAYED

"The German Curse in Russia" Title of Film to be Shown Tomorrow.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

"The German Curse in Russia," a series of war pictures taken by Donald Thompson, official photographer of "Leslie's Weekly" in Russia, are to be given at the Castle Square Theatre tomorrow, in the morning, at 10.30 o'clock. Through the courtesy of H. S. Allen '03, admission will be free for students and the Faculty of the University.

The picture is being shown in order that the public may be aroused to the seriousness of the German menace. It contains views of the street fighting in the recent revolution in Petrograd, the great Russian retreat on the Eastern front, and the formation of the famous Women's Battalion of Death. The results of German intrigue are shown throughout the film.

Mr. Thompson was sent to Russia before the revolution by "Leslie's Weekly." He was in Petrograd when the Kerensky forces deposed the Czar, and was wounded four times while taking the pictures.

Free tickets may be obtained at the CRIMSON Building, Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch and Kent's.

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