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BURKHARD SHOWS MOVIES DEPICTING GERMAN LIFE

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In an attempt to assist tutees concentrating in German, Arthur Burkhard, chairman of the board of tutors in German, will show a film depicting life in Germany, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in Agassiz Theatre.

The film, taken last summer, consists of six reels, showing scenes in Hamburg and other Hanseatic towns, Berlin, Dresden, Leipsig, Weinar, Nuremburg, Munich, the Bavarian Alps, and other sections of the country.

Various phases of the life of the Germans will be presented, in order to acquaint students with the situation existing in the land about which they are studying. The meeting is open to the University.

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