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The sun may not shine all the time in Cambridge and the Square may not match Hollywood and Vine, but cinema magnates after a short visit this weekend have their eye on the Yard for a "location" rendition of Helen Howe's "We Happy Few."

A sunshine state delegation, including Raymond Massey, whose son is registered here, "fell in love with Harvard's buildings and quaint atmosphere" during its tour, according to Boston Globe columnist Marjorie Adams. Whether University Hall will fall in love with this venture is still an open question, as Miss Howe's book purports to be the inside story of faculty social life. David M. Little '18, Secretary of the University, says that the first move is up to Hollywood.

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