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At Harvard

Thursday, 13 Feb.

Theatre

The Anniversary--with Jennifer Davidson and Tanya Selvaratnam '93. Written and directed by David R. Gammons '92. Adams House Kronauer Space, 8 p.m. $1.90. Monday, 17 Feb.

Films

Harvard Film Archive--J'Accuse directed by Abel Gance at 4:30 p.m. $5; $4 for students. Tuesday, 18 Feb.

Films

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Harvard Film Archive--Othello directed by Orson Welles at 5:15 p.m. Eagle's Cry directed by Mario Volpe at 7 p.m. $5; $4 for students.

Lectures

Elsa Triolet: Left-Wing Writer And Heroine for the French Resistance--by Helena Lewis, Bunting fellow '84-'85. Bunting Institute, Colloquium Room, 34 Concord Ave. For more information, call 495-8212.

Black Women's Health Issues--by Byllye Avery, founding president of the National Black Women's Health Project and visiting scholar in health and social behavior, School of Public Health. Murray Research Center, Conference Room, Radcliffe Yard, noon.

Conflict of Interest--by John Hart, former anchor for World Monitor News. Kennedy School of Government, Taubman 275, noon.

Taking the Pulse of the Publishing Profession: Is There a Career in Publishing?--by Alan Andres, editor, Houghton Mifflin Company; and Lindy Hess, director, Publishing Course, Radcliffe. Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard, 4 p.m. $5; free for Harvard University students with I.D. Call 495-8631 or 496-1855 to preregister.

Franklin D. Roosevelt And Working Class America--by Ronald Edsforth, visiting scholar, History Dept., MIT. Sever Hall, room 102, 4:15 p.m.

Continuity And Change of the Greek Language as Traced in Medieval Vocabulary--by Erich Trapp, professor of Byzantine studies, University of Bonn. Boylston Hall, auditorium, 5 p.m.

What Can We Make of Mozart? A Post-Bicentenary Survey--by Christopher Hogwood, artistic director, Handel and Haydn society. Mather House, Senior Common Room, 8 p.m. More than we can make of Chris Hogwood.

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