Last day to submit manuscripts for the Harvard Summer School Poetry Competition to 4 Matthews Hall. Detailed instructions available in 4, Matthews Hall.
Saturday, August 9
8 p.m.: Student Film Studies--"Sally's Hounds" by Robert Edelstein and "Bathroom" by Fred Camper, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.
Sunday, August 10
7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Dial M for Murder" by Alfred Hitchcock, and "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" by Douglas Sirk, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.
Monday, August 11
8:30 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.
Wednesday, August 13
12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Marian Ruhl, Summer Organist, Harvard University.
3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in Widener Quadrangle.
4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Andrew Blane, "Religious Ferment in the Soviet Union;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.
7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"Modern Times' 'by Charlie Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.
8 p.m.: The International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.
4 p.m.: Winners of the Harvard Summer School Poetry Competition will read from their own poetry in the Forum Room of Lamont Library.
Thursday, August 14
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