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This evening at 8 o'clock in the Institute for Geographical Exploration the Harvard Spanish Club will present "La Noche De "Los Mayas," a full length Mexican motion picture with English subtitles. The film deals with primitive Mayan life and culture. Produced in 1941 and starring Arturo de Cordoba, it twice won the Mexican Academy Award and was favorably received in New York. This is the first time it has been presented in Boston and if the experiment is a success the Spanish Club will continue to make top-notch productions available to the Harvard audience.
Referring to the rumor that the Boston censor had banned the film for other than private showings President Aldrey of the Spanish Club replied, "No comment." An afternoon showing at 4:15 o'clock is also planned.
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