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Under the aegis of the Harvard Engineering Society three motion pictures of engineering projects will be presented free to the public tomorrow evening, at 7 and 8.30 o'clock, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration.
Films scheduled to be shown are 'Steel--Man's Servant," "Norris Dam and TVA Work," and "Grand Coulee Dam."
The first, a technicolor sound picture with Edwin C. Hill as commentator, follows the manufacture of steel from the mines to the finished product. Depicted in the second film are some of the constructive operations of the Tennessee Calley Authority. The last picture shows work on the Grand Coulee Dam, largest in the United States, in which the process of solidifying the soil by freezing was successfully used.
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