Humani Judith A. Faruquee The Humanities Division of Capitol Campus is sponsoring a Free Flicks Series of classical films and documentaries to be presented every Tuesday at 12:15 in the Black Cultural Arts Center. “Films are a basic way for experiencing the world and understanding the past,” said Eton Churchill, coordinator of the multi-media option. The Humanities Division most recently sponsored the film Anarchy in America and a four part series on Nuclear War. The selected films in this experimental series depict highlights of the early cinema—from the silent American classics to early experiments from France, Russia and Germany. Coming films include: January 25 - Nanook of the North. Robert Flaherty’s classic study about Hudson Bay Eskimos and their struggle to survive in their harsh Arctic environment. Originally done in 1922. You’ll have a new appreciation for central heating and convenience stores. Tender Aged Western Beef Lunch Meats and Cheese Fresh Sliced to Order Middletown 101 South Union Street Hershey Union Deposit HI Cherry Drive Union Deposit MaH 533-6445 564-5996 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday 7a.m. to 10 pMhSunday 9o.rn. to 6 p.m. es to show films (tupfrvi at f pvt 4 Full variety in all departments Plus our famous In-store Bakery tyw. yet Aotfyiom.