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Veritas Films makes its screen debut tonight at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House when the initial scenes of "A Touch of the Times" are shown to club members.
The unedited "rushes" will introduce the actors to their own movie personalities for the first time. Delayed in processing, the films have just returned to the told and will allow players, directors, technicians, and cameramen to take stock of their efforts thus far.
Completion of the first rushes is the climax of four months of organization and expansion of the group. Since the movie-minded club's conception by President William L. Alden '50 last spring, it has swelled to over 50 active members while 40 others have expressed interest in joining.
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