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"Martin R. Kalfatovic" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Jan 1994 12:39:04 EST
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Thanks to everyone for their assistance in locating films about TUNNELS. Most
people responded to the list, so I won't include a summary of all the tunnel
films that were suggested. Below is the film-fest announcement. We hope anyone
in the Washington area on February 13th will come by. Phone numbers for more
information are listed below.
 
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"Tunnel Vision: Films about tunnels and tunnelers"
 
Sunday, Feb. 13, 1994. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m./Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum
of American History/14th & Constitution Ave NW,/Washington, DC 20560
 
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, produced in association with Smithsonian
Institution Libraries' exhibit "Tunnels!"
 
To be shown: "The Tunnel" British sci-fi, 1935.
 
Shorts: "Unearthing the mole" (1989, Nat'l. Geographic)
        "A-2: Earth tunnels" (1970s, re: DC Metro system)
        "Dry shod to New York" (1920, silent, re: Hudson tunnel)
        "TARP - the tunnel and reservoir plan" (1985, re: tunnel
           system under Chicago)
 
Call (202) 357-2700 - or (202) 357-1729 TTY - for further information.
 
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
LIBEM071 @ SIVM.SI.EDU
LIBEM071 @ SIVM (BITNET)

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