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At Harvard

2 March Thursday

Film

Harvard Film Archive. 24 Quincy St.,Cambridge. 495-4700. $5 for students unless aspecial event. Dusan Makavejev in person. Call formore information.

Talk

Can We Save Our Children?: Where Law,Medicine and Public Health Converge. RobertMcAfee, president, American Medical Association;Robert Cooper Ramo, president-elect, American BarAssociation; E. Richard Brown, president-elect,American Public Health Association and PhilipJohnston, regional director, U.S. Department ofHealth and Human Services. ARCO Forum, 9 a.m.

Theatre

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A Tsar is Born. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheater, 12 Holyoke St., 4 and 8 p.m. $23.

A Murder of Crows. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Loeb ExperimentalTheater, 7:30 p.m. Free.5 March Sunday

Concert

Harvard Group for New Music. Performsworks by Fernyhough, Kim, Nichols, Al-Zand, Horneand Tuli. Paine Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Free.

Fourth Annual E. Power Biggs Memorial BachRecital. Will be performed by Joseph Payne,organist. Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland St., 3p.m. $4 for students.

Film

Make way for Tomorrow. Harvard-EpworthFilm Series, Harvard-Epworth United MethodistChurch, 1555 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, 8 p.m.354-0837. $3 contribution requested.

Theatre

A Tsar is Born. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheater, 12 Holyoke St., 3 p.m. $23.6 March Monday

Concert

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