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CURRIER HOUSE DINING ROOM. The Pumpkin Eater. (Anne Bancroft). March 2, 3, 8 and 10, $1. Short Films About Women: Madeleine, Windy Day, Woo Who May Wilson, March 4, 8, free--sponsored by Radcliffe Union of Students.

DUNSTER HOUSE DINING HALL. The Gold Rush, Starring Charlie Chaplin. The Golf Specialist, with W.C. Fields, March 2, 3, 8 and 10, $1. The Red Balloon, Brats, with Laurel and Hardy and cartoons, March 3, 10 a.m. $1.

HARVARD EPWORTH CHURCH. "One Week" by Buster Keaton, "Bondu Saved from Drowning" by Jean Renoir, March 1, 7:30, $1, Far From Vietnam, edited by Chris Marker from footage given to him by Jean-Luc Godard, Alain Renais, Agnes Varda, Joris Iven, and other, March 4, 7:30, free-sponsored by Institute of Politics. "The Boat" by Buster Keaton (1921), "Toni," by Jean Renoir (1935), March 8, 7:30.

HARVARD UNION. HERMAN J. MANKIEWICZ PICTURES, The Graduate, directed by Mike Nichols, March 9, 10 8 and 10, $1.

HARKNESS COMMONS, Cinepoems, a package of experimental films, March 3, 8, $1.

HILLES LIBRARY. Painters Painting, by Emile de Antonio, New England premiere of a full-length film on American painting, reception with director immediately after the showing, March 2, 8, $1--sponsored by South House.

KIRKLAND HOUSE DINING HALL. Othello (1966) with Laurence Olivier, March 2, 3, 8, $1.

LOWELL LECTURE HALL, Queen Christina, with Greta Garbo and John Gilbert March 5, 8, sponsored by the H-R Women's Abortion Action Coaltion.

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