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Memorable nickleodeon flickers and documentary films are included in a six-program motion pictures series opening February 11 at 8 o'clock in New Lecture Hall with "A Nous La Liberte," "ballad of the liberties not permitted by the modern world," and "People of Cumberland," a story of education in the Tennessee hills.
Organized to help support the H.L.U. "Progressive," the film series will bring to the University during the spring term "Open City," Italian picture voted one of the ten best in 1946, and "The Great Train Robbery," as well as Soviet-filmed "Chapeyev," and "The Spanish Earth," portrait of civil war's effect on Spain.
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