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FILM SOCIETY WILL SHOW 'SPANISH EARTH' TODAY

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Tonight in New Lecture Hall the Film Society will present the second in a series of memorable motion pictures. This evening "Spanish Earth," a picture depicting life in Spain during the civil war, will be shown. The commentary is given by Ernest Hemingway.

Also scheduled to appear on the program is "Time in the Sun," a film taken by S. M. Eiscustein in 1933 portraying the Mexican people. This picture represents a new experiment in the directing of motion pictures. The performance will begin at 8 o'clock.

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