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Russian Revolution Subject Of Film Society Specialty

"Ten Days That Shook the World" Will Be Shown on Thursday

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"Ten Days That Shook the World," a Russian movie directed by Sergel Eisenstein, will be shown at the New Lecture Hall on Thursday at 8:15 o'clock under the auspices of the Film Society.

The film, which was produced in order to teach young Russians the story of the revolution of 1917, is open to members of the Society. Others will be admitted at the door as long as seats last.

Because it was made in 1927, it is a silent picture. Leonard Bernstein '38 will provide the piano accompaniment.

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