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At Harvard

Thursday, 27 Feb.

Concerts

Dudley House Music Society--presents cellist Adam Fisher and pianist IIann Maazel performing Beethoven's Sonata in C Major, Braham's Sonata in EMinor, and Strauss' Sonata in F-Major. Lehman Hall, 8 p.m. $6;$3 students. For information, call 485-4162 or 495-2255. Tuesday, 3 March

Film

The story of Women-- Hilles Library, Hilles Cinema, 3 p.m.

Lectures

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Limited Freedom of the Press in the People's Republic of China--by Dai Qing, Neiman Fellow. 2 Divinity Ave., Auditorium, 4 p.m.

Theatre

Misalliance--By George Bernard Shaw. American Repertory Theatre, 64 Brattle Street, 8 p.m. call 547-8300 for tickets. Wednesday, 4 March

Lectures

Not A Very Important Story? The History of the Right to Vote in the United States--by Alex Keyssar, professor of history, MIT. Robinson Hall, Downstairs Seminar Room, 4 p.m.

Women, Conflict Resolution, and Social Change: A Comparative Study of Leadership Development--by Susan Eaton, Bunting Fellow in Peace studies/women's studies. Bunting Institute, 34 Concord Ave., 4 p.m.

The Nationalities: The 1989 Census and After--by Uri Ra'anan, professor, Institute for the study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy, Boston University. Coolidge Hall, room 4,4 p.m.

Gender and Power: Photographs of Women in the Middle East, 1880-1940--by Sarah Graham-Brown, Gulf Information Project, London. Emerson Hall 108, 7:30 p.m.

Women's History on Trial: The Case of EEOC v. Sears, Roebuck & Co.--by Ann Lane, University of Virginia. Sever Hall 113, 7:30 p.m.

Theatre

Seagull--By Anton Chekhov, directed by Ron Daniels. American Repertory Theatre, 64 Brattle Street, 8 p.m. $17-$38. Call 547-8300 for tickets.

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