Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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Yale University Press presents VINC A Dramatic and Authentic Story of the Expulsion of the British from the Old Northwest Here is a picture. No one can see the sufferings and the heroism of that wonderful march through a flooded wilderness by George Rogers Clark and his little army of frontiersmen, culminating in the attack upon the British fort at old Vincennes and its capture, without being proud that he is an American. The Mayor of New Haven, Conn., issued a proclamation urging every one to see the first of this series. The Superintendent of the Board of Education of Bridgeport, Conn., said : "I consider it a great educational privilege that more than 4,000 of our children saw 'Columbus' at the theatre." >> Pafhe' Distributors