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At Harvard

Thursday, 20 Feb.

Art

The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery, London--By Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. Through March 6. Graduate School of Design, Gund Hall Gallery, 48 Quincy St.

Works by Pamel Gorgone--Through March 14. Hilles Library.

Justapositions II: Paint and Print Expressions--By ten women artists from the Boston area. Through Feb. 28. Schlesinger Library.

The Bow and Arrow Press: Recent Work--Through Feb. 29. Widener Library, Rotunda.

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Women of Courage: Portraits of African-American Women Who Have Improved the Lives of African-American People and Society at Large--Through Feb. 28. Bunting Institute, 34 Concord Ave.

Concerts

Sounds of Blackness--Jazz, African, reggae, Black musicals, contemporary, soul and rap. Medical Education Center, Atrium, Medical Area, 260 Longwood Ave., noon-l p.m.

Lectures

Radio Pulsars in Globular Clusters--by Andrew Lyne and Jodrell Bank. Tea at 3:30 p.m. Phillips Auditorium, 60 Garden St, 4 p.m.

Budgeting Democracy: The Political Culture of Public Budget Reform in the U.S., 1900-1915--by Jonathan Kanhn, graduate student, History Dept., Cornell University. Sever Hall, room 102, 4:15 p.m.

Criteria for the Study of Roman Art--by Richard Brilliant, Anna S. Garbedian Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University. Boylston Hall, auditorium, 5 p.m.

Pakistan as It Approaches the Twenty-first Century--by Sayda Husain, Pakistan ambassador to the U.S. Kennedy School, Wiener Auditorium, 5:30 p.m.

Did the Russian Masses Reject the Reforms of Patriarch Nikon? A Critical Look at Historical Evidence--by Georg Michels, postdoctoral fellow, Russian Research Center. Coolidge Hall, room 4, noon.

Sappho in Russian Poetry: Uses and Abuses of the Tenth Muse--by Diana Burgin, professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston. Coolidge Hall, room 4,15 p.m.

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