Film: Getting Straight

Thursday, 18 Jan 1973 at 6:30 pm – Kildee Auditorium

It's 1970 and the college film is still going strong. A decent, liberal minded graduate student blows his cool and his chance for a degree wins a beautiful girl he though lost and joins the student revolution- all in the last few minutes of the film.
[b}Part of the National Affairs Series

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