Tuesday, July 18
4 p.m.: Lecture Series, Man and the Visual Environment: Dr. Donald A. Kennedy, Cultural Anthropologist, Tufts University, on "Man-made Environments Express Cultural Values."
8:30 p.m.: Literary Series: Irving Howe, critic, professor of English, Hunter College, on "Anarchy and Authority in American Literature."
Wednesday, July 19
3 p.m.: Yard Punch in the Widener Quadrangle.
Thursday, July 20
4 p.m.: Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series: Albert V. Baez, Division of Science Teaching, Department for the Advancement of Science, UNESCO, on "My Love Affair with UNESCO." Emerson Hall 105.
8:30 p.m.: The Trojan Women by Europides opens at Agassiz Theatre. There will also be performances on July 21, 22, 25-29.
Friday, July 21
8:30 p.m.: Knock by Jules Romains opens at the Loeb. There will also be performances on July 21, 24, 26, 29, and August 2, 3, 5, 11, 14, 22.
Sunday, July 23
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Sunday morning coffee in Matthews 6 and Ames Common Room.
Monday, July 24
4 p.m.: Lecture Series on Cultural Revolutions in East Asia: Albert Morton Craig, associate professor of Japanese history, on "The Meiji Change as a Cultural Revolution." Emerson Hall 201.
8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series: Felix Galimir and Chamber Ensemble. Sanders Theatre.
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