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"WHAT PRICE GLORY" AT THE UNIVERSITY

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"What Price Glory?", the present attraction at the University Theatre for the whole week, has, of course been discussed before. Inevitably it is linked and compared with "The Big Parade," and many a movie fan has argued the side of one or the other as the greatest picture of the war ever produced.

Which of the two is the better, with only "What Price Glory?" at the local theatre is at best an academic question. The futility of argument is further increased by the fact that both were--and are, for that matter--very good pictures

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