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While various organizations carry forward plans to delete and to boycott all unsavory motion pictures and others bring forth plans for improving them, an Adult Education Council of Greater Boston has been formed by Harvard instructors to work on an entirely different tack.

Cooperating with the Fine Arts Theatre and the University Film Service, this group is bringing before the public the large numbers of really worthwhile and educating films which are produced often enough, but are not appreciated.

Consequently, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, president of the Council and Edward H. Dewey '26, instructor in English, Chairman of the Division on Visual Education, are now presenting programs containing two essentially educational films and featured by the most worthwhile domestic and foreign movies obtainable.

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