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As the first step in its now policy, which was characterized last night by one of the Union officials as an effort to make the Union the hub of the University", moving pictures will be given in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock. Tonight's entertainment will also be the formal introduction to the college of the Union building with the renovations which have been completed through the summer.
The slow motion pictures of the Yale and Princeton football games of 1922, which will be explained by Coach Knox of the scrubs, will only be the first of similar athletic pictures which it is planned to present throughout the year. With them this evening, there will be shown pictures of the international track meet held last summer against Oxford and Cambridge.
Maher to Speak
J. J. Maher '26, Undergraduate vice-President of the Union, will open the evening with a short statement of the new plans which the Union is making for the coming year. Coach Knox and the slow motion pictures will follow him, and music will be played while the pictures are being shown.
The feature picture of the evening will be "Going Up," with Douglas MacLean as the star. The meeting will be open to all members of the University and the Union authorities are making a special effort to attract new students to the first entertainment of the year.
Series to Be Continued
One of the features of the program which Union officials have planned for this winter, is to be the series of athletic talks. Slow motion pictures will be obtained of every sport to be treated, and some prominent expert secured to explain the pictures, showing what lies behind the actual details. Coach Cowles of the tennis and squash racquets squads will be one of the first of these speakers, and other coaches have been asked to carry on the series.
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