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Freshman Movies Shown Tonight

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Documentary films, depicting the history of the Southwestern Indians, will be shown this evening at 7:15 o'clock in the chess room of the Harvard Union during an American Civilization Program for Freshmen.

"Water-grass-story of the Navajo," which traces the history, customs, and industry of the Navajos is the first film, and "Indian Villages of Antiquity," the second film, describes the cooperative farming plan of the Pueblo Indians.

William H. Claflin, 3rd '41 will give a short critical review of the films after they are shown.

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