The Normative Crisis in the Development of the Adoptive Family--a brown-bag luncheon talk with Joyce Pavao of The Family Center in Somerville. At noon at Harvard Neighbors at 17 Quincy St. Call 495-4940 for details.
Lessons From a Revolution: The Experience of Czechoslovakia--with Vojtech Cepl, vice dean of Prague's Charles University Law School. At 2:15 p.m. in Adolphus Busch Hall at 27 Kirkland St.
French Medieval Love Lyrics that Compete with (and for) the Past--with Matthew Gumpert of the University of Colorado's Department of Comparative Literature. At 4:15 p.m. in the upstairs seminar room at the CLCS at 61 Kirkland St.
A Town Meeting with Neil L. Rudenstine--an ARCO forum. At 5:30 p.m. at the Kennedy School of Government.
Tuesday
Theater
Other People's Money--at 8 p.m. at the Poets' Theatre. For tickets call 496-8400.
Lectures
Adolescent Mothers: An Alternative Understanding--with Jill Taylor, director of Human Services at Simmons College. At noon at the Murray Research Center in Radcliffe Yard.
Architectural Decay and Industrial Debris: Reflections on a Painter's Landscape--a slide talk with Anne Seelbach. At 7:30 p.m. in the Colloquim Room at the Bunting Institute at 34 Concord Ave.
Public Reading with E.L. Doctorow--with the author of Billy Bathgate and Ragtime. At 8 p.m. in Science Center C.
Wednesday
Theater
Other People's Money--at 8 p.m. at the Poets' Theatre. For tickets call 496-8400.
Lectures
School for Field Studies informational presentation--regarding semester and month-long summer field biology courses, at 4:30 p.m. in the seminar room at the Office of Career Services.
Aspects of the Modern History of the Jews of Hungary--a conference with Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace laureate. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Faculty Club library. For more information call 495-4326.
Reconstructing the Traditional Electorate in the United States: Evidence from the Pollbooks--with Paul Bourke, visiting Fulbright Scholar from the University of Pennsylvania. At 4 p.m. in the downstairs seminar room in Robinson Hall.