Social Schedule
Mixer Dances: Thursday, July 2, and Fridays, July 10-31, in the Harvard Union. George Graham's Orchestra. 50 cents per person.
Square Dances: Tuesdays, July 7-August 4, in the Harvard Union. Herb Gaudreau, caller.
Lecture and Conference Schedule
Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series at 3:00 p.m. in Allston Burr Hall
July 9: To be announced
July 16: Robert C. Tucker: "Education and Soviet Society"
July 23: Otto J. Brendel: "The Classical Style in Modern Art"
July 30: Edmund J. King: "Technology, Society and Educational Change"
August 6: Stuart Atkins: "Friedrich Schiller and Ideal Drama"
Thursday Evening Series on the Arts at 8:30 p.m. in Lowell Lecture Hall
July 9: Poetry Reading by Stanley Kunitz and Richard Wilbur
July 16: Louis Kronenberger
July 23: To be announced
July 30: Bernard Haggin
August 6: Robert Whitehead
Conferences
July 16-17: Educational Administration: Another Look at the Secondary School. Afternoon and evening General Sessions at Harvard Business School, Baker 100.
July 20-22: Scientific Creativity in an Organizational Setting. Public Evening Sessions, Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., Sanders Theatre.
International Seminar Open Forums
July 8-August 12: 8 p.m. in Geographical Institute (subject to change)
Theatrical Schedule
Cambridge Drama Festival: July 9-26, Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"; July 30-August 16, Shakespeare's "Macbeth"; August 25-September 12, Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing."
Group 20 Players (Wellesley): June 23-July 4, Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"; July 7-18, Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire"; July 21-August 1, Shaw's "Man and Superman"; August 4-15, Barrie's "Peter Pan"; August 18-29, Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex" and Moliere's "The Follies of Scapin."
Boston Summer Playhouse (76 Warrenton Street, Boston): June 29-July 4, "Fair Game"; July 6-11, "A Hole in the Head"; July 13-18, "Witness for the Prosecution"; July 20-25, "A Roomful of Roses"; July 27-August 1, "A View From the Bridge"; August 3-8, "Wedding Breakfast"; August 10-15, "Therese"; August 17-22, "Middle of the Night"; August 24-29, "The Moon Is Blue."
North Shore Music Theatre (Beverly): June 22-July 4, "Li'l Abner"; July 6-11, "Naughty Marietta"; July 13-25, "Wish You Were Here"; July 27-August 1, "Bloomer Girl"; August 3-15, "Oh, Captain!"; August 17-22, "Carousel"; August 24-September 5: "Bells Are Ringing"; September 7-12, "Lend an Ear."
South Shore Music Circus (Cohasset): June 29-July 11, "Bells Are Ringing"; July 13-18, "The Student Prince"; July 20-25, "Oh, Captain"; July 27-August 1, "Can Can"; August 3-8, "Say Darling"; August 10-15, "The King and I"; August 17-29, "Li'l Abner"; August 31-September 5, To be announced.
American Shakespeare Festival (Stratford, Conn.): June 12-September 13, "Romeo and Juliet"; July 2-September 11, "Merry Wives of Windsor"; July 29-September 12, "All's Well That Ends Well."
Tufts Arena Theatre (Medford): June 30-July 4, Ionesco's "The Lesson" and "Jack"; July 7-11, Goodrich and Hackett's "The Great Big Doorstep"; July 14-18, Glasgow's "Allison's House"; July 21-25, Bagnold's "The Chalk Garden"; July 28-August 1, Ugo Betti's "The Burnt Flowerbed"; August 4-8, Giraudoux' "The Enchanted."
Musical Schedule
Four Concerts of Chamber Music on Monday Evenings at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre
July 13: The Hamden Trio (Bruce Simonds, Robert Brink and Karl Ziese). Trios by Loeillet, Beethoven and Brahms.
August 3: Dorothy Bales, violin; Gregory Tucker, piano. Music by Debussy, Faure, and Ravel.
August 10: Dorothy Crawford, soprano; John Crawford and Bruce Archibald, pianists. Music by Bartok, Schoenberg, Webern, Debussy, and Stravinsky.
Two Organ Recitals in the Memorial Church on Wednesday Evenings at 8:30 p.m.
July 8: Lois Pardue, Organist of the Summer School and Assistant University Organist, Harvard University.
July 22: Lois Pardue, with string orchestra conducted by Professor G. Wallace Woodworth.
Annual Choral Concert in Sanders Theatre
August 13, Thursday, at 8:30 p.m.: Harvard Summer School Chorus, Professor Harold C. Schmidt, Conductor.
M.I.T.-Harvard Joint Series at Kresge Auditorium, M.I.T.
July 1, Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m.: Richard Dyer-Bennett, Folk Songs.
Tanglewood Tour
July 31-August 2: Weekend Tour to the Berkshire Music Festival.
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