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Student Architects to See Film of National Capital

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All students in the Schools of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning have been invited to see an exhibition of the film. "The Washington Plan--Our National Capital; Past, Present, and Future," exhibited at Huntington Hall on Monday, December 9, at 4.30 o'clock.

Professor R. E. Rogers '09, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has consented to read selections from the speeches of Secretary Mellon and President Hoover which were made in relation to this film. Tickets for the performance may be secured from Professor William Emerson, at 491 Boylston Street, by application in person or by letter.

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