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At Harvard

Thursday, 13 Feb.

Adjustment With a Human Face for the 1990s--Richard Jolly. Lower Conference Room, Center for European Studies, 4:15 p.m.

Sources of Acoustic Energy in the Solar Atmosphere--Timothy Brown. Phillips Auditorium, 60 Garden St., 4 p.m.

Theatre

Fete Amusante Pour Monsieur de Gaulle--written and directed by Elijah Aron '93. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 64 Brattle Street, 7:30 p.m. Free tickets are available at the box office. 547-8300. Pretentious but try at your own risk. Friday, 14 Feb.

Concerts

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Krokodiloes Valentine's Day Jamboree--a capella concert including performance by all-female Princeton Tigerlilies. Portion of proceeds to be donated to Cambridge After School Center, Phillips Brooks House program. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. $10 and $12; $5 and $6 for students. Buy tickets at the door or through the box office, 496-2222.

Dance

Third Annual Valentine's Day AIDS Benefit Ball--sponsored by the AIDS Education and Outreach. Proceeds benefit AIDS hospice patients. Union, 9 p.m.-I a.m. $12; $10 for groups of three or more. Tickets are available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office, 495-2663.

Lectures

Ethics in Public Policy, Public Health and Health Issues Addressing the Poor--by Dr. Louis Sullivan, secretary of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Andover Hall, Sperry Room, 45 Francis Ave., noon.

Initiation at Cellular Origins of DNA Replication--by Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, New York. Fairchild Biochemistry Building, 7 Divinity Ave., Lecture Hall, noon.

Designing And Defining Death--by Everett Mendelsohn, professor of the history of science. Science Center, History of Science Dept., Room 226, 3 p.m.

Xiaoqing's Literary Legacy And the Role of the Woman in Late Imperial China--by Ellen Widmer, Dept. of Asian Languages and Literatures, Wesleyan University. Coolidge Hall, room 3, 3:30 p.m.

Same Texts, Different Contexts: Japanese Uses of the K'ang-hsi Emperor's Teachings, 1721-1943--by De-Min Tao, postdoctoral fellow, Reischauer Institute. Coolidge Hall, room 2, 4 p.m. Come and gain the secrets of Japanese economic dominance.

Miscellaneous

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