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Several sequences from Ivy Films documentary on Boston's West End will be shown at Harkness Commons tonight, E. David Harrison '54, distribution chief for the undergraduate movie makers, said yesterday. The showing will be part of a program featuring two other pictures, "The City" and "The River," plus talks by Aaron Copland, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, and Richard P. Wilbur, assistant professor of English, on "Music for Films" and "Poetry for Films."
The Ivy production should be ready for its world premiere by September, Harrison said. It will probably be one and a half hours long, and will have a sound track for dialogue and music.
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