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Summer School Calendar

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Ping -Pong tournament: Students who signed up for the tournament should check the draw sheet at the Dean's office.

Study Hall: Lehman Hall dining room is being kept open as a astudy hall from 10-1130 pm. Monday- Thursday.

Atheletics: The Indoor Ath letic Building is open until 9:30 pm. Monday-Friday.

Arts Competion: The deadline for entries in the Poetry and Photography contests is 5pm. today.

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July 28--Friday

4II--Last day to change from graded to Pass/Fail, or from Pass/Fail to graded status. last day to drop a course, or to change from credit to non-credit or audit within the same course (with 50 per cent adjustment of tuition). 20 Garden St.

Harvard Summer School Film Series: "A Touch of Evil", Science Center B, 8and 10 pm.: $1.

Southern African Solidarity Committee Film: "Sacco and Vanzetti", Science Center C, 7.30 and 10pm.; $1.25.

Dance Concert: Phoebe Neville, Memorial Hall, 8pm., free(limited seating, so come early).

July 29, Saturday

Harvard Summer School Bus Trip to Horseneck Beach; leaves 9 am. from Johnston Gate; tickets $4 at Dean's office.

HSS Film Series; "A touch of Evil", Science Center B, 8 and 10 pm.;$1.

SASC Film: "Sacco and Vanzetti", Science Center C, 7:30 and 10 pm.; $1.25

Dance Concert: Phoebe Neville; Memorial Hall; 8pm. free.

July 30, Sunday

Bus to Tanglewood Music Festival (all Beethoven Concert); leaves 10:00am. from Johnston Gate; bus tickets $6 at Dean's Office. Memorial Church Service, 11 a.m. The preacher will be the Reverend Charles C. Hefling, Jr.

July 31, Monday

Blood Drive; 2nd floor Holyoke Center; 9:45 am.-3:30 pm.

August 2--Wednesday

Centennial +3: Celebration of the 103rd Summer Session. Features music, dance, drama and refreshments. All afternoon, Harvard Yard. Free. Concert: Harvard Glee Club. Winds up Centennial +3 celebration. Final appearance of F. John Adams as conductor. 7 p.m., Sanders Theater. Free.

Play: Harvard Summer Repertory Theater--The Country Wife, by William Wycherly. 8 p.m., Loeb Drama Center. $5, $6, $7.50. Through August 19 (Tues.-Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.).

August 3--Thursday

8E--Last day to withdraw (no adjustment of fees).

Lecture/Demonstration: Dance Center lecture Series--Kirsten Ralov, Vice Director of the Royal Danish Ballet, on the Bournonville Technique. 2 p.m. Agassiz Living Room. Free.

Lecture/Demonstration: Thursday Speaker Series--"Third Stream Music." Ran Blake, musician. 4 p.m., Paine Hall. Free.

Films: Center for Middle Eastern Studies--Lovers Wind, short films of oil from B.P. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., Science Center D. $1:00.

poetry reading by Lloyd Schwartz; 8:30 pm. Ticknor Lounge.

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