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Tuesday, August 5

8:45 a.m.: Morning Prayers--Professor Ralph Galt, Miles College, Appleton Chapel to Memorial Church.

8 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge Tournament--Union Dining Hall, second floor, Entry fee $1.

8:30 p.m.: Loeb Drama Center--Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller.

Wednesday, August 6

8:45 a.m.: Morning Prayer -- Dr. Maxie S. Gordon. Appleton Chapel.

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert--Melissa Black, Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church. Appleton Chapel. Free.

2 p.m.: Walking Tour of Beacon Hill--will leave from Matthews Hall 4. Tour includes a visit to a Boston Town House and a cruise on the Charles. Tickets $3.25 in Matthews Hall 4. 868-7600, ext. 2945.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch.

4 p.m.: Soviet Union Lectures--Michel Tatu of Le Monde will lecture on "Power in the Kremlin from Khrushchev to Kosygin." Emerson Hall 105.

7 and 9 p.m.: Ivy Films--Chaplin's "City Lights" (1931). Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission $1.

8 p.m.: International Seminar Open Forum--"Is Parliamentary Democracy Dead?" Emerson Hall 105. Followed by public reception in Bolyston Hall.

8-11 p.m.: Folk Dancing--Memorial Hall. Free.

8:30 p.m.: Leob Drama Center -- A Month in the Country, by Ivan Turgenev.

Thursday, August 7

8:45 a.m.: Morning Prayer--The Reverend Edward Mark, Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church. Appleton Chapel.

4 p.m.: Thursday Lecture Series -- George Huntston Williams, "The Christian Attitudes towards Nature: an Historical Assessment of the Major and a Minor Tradition and the Problem of Conservation." Emerson Hall 105.

8:30 p.m.: Leob Drama Center -- A Month in the country, by Ivan Turgenev.

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