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Regular showing of Harvard football movies will be reinstituted this year. Coach Lloyd Jordan disclosed yesterday.
The first film in the new series--this season sponsored by the CRIMSON--will be Saturday's Columbia game. Junior Varsity Line Coach Henry Lamar (left) will provide commentary and analysis.
The films will be shown in the Lamont Forum Room, at 8:15 p.m. Thursday. No charge will be made for admission, but University Library rules prohibit smoking in the Forum Room.
All interested students are invited to attend Jordan said. The films are these which the coaching staff uses to dissect the previous Saturday's game. They are also considered indispensable for instruction of individual players and correction of faults in technique.
Movies of all succeeding games on the schedule are also planned for presentation. Probable date will be the Thursday after each game, although this date may be changed from time to time.
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