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New College Movies

January 1935
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New College Movies
January 1935

The 16 mm. movies, sponsored by the Dartmouth Secretaries Association, are now completed for the fall season. This set of films consists of two reels, giving a show of about thirty minutes. The movies cover a variety of subjects with football featured although shots of games are limited to the more spectacular plays. There are pictures of the new coaches and of several players and practice sessions. A resume of Commencement is a feature of the films. In these pictures, Dean Laycock is shown receiving his honorary degree. Excellent skiing shots, "taken by M-G-M at Moosilauke last year, are included in these movies. Dick Durrance, a freshman, is shown in an amazing series of pictures of skiing on pine needles in midsummer.

The rental fee for the use of these two films is $5.00. Applications for their rental should be made to: Dartmouth College News, Parkhurst Hall, Hanover, N. H,

There are now available several composite reels showing various activities of the College. A silent duplicate of the M-G-M "Dartmouth Days" can be rented; as well as reels covering Outing Club and skiing activities; athletics during the past six years; and scenes of Dartmouth and Hanover celebrities. The rental fee for these sets of movies has been reduced to $1.00, to cover mailing and handling charges only. These films are popular with alumni clubs and are constantly being shown throughout the country.