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Ivy Films opens a contest today which will act the writer of the best movie script submitted a 25 dollar government bond.
The contest is open to anyone, including graduate students and faculty members. The script can be on any subject at all and can be for sound or silent film, or for television.
First Film Almost Done
Lauriston ward '50, announcing the contest last night, declared, "We are nearing completion of our present film. We're looking for a new script, and we definitely will produce the winning one."
No definite deadline for entries has been not on far, but all these intending to enter the contest should see Ward at Lowell J-32 or Bruce G. Horowitz'50 at Eliot C-12. Ward and Horowitz are co-chairman of the scenario committee.
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