Harvard Today: Oct. 4, 2013

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It’s the first weekend of October after a week that felt like anything but fall. Make the most of what is mostly still nice weather with a picnic—or at least by studying for those midterms outdoors.

IN THE ATMOSPHERE

Expect another pleasant weekend with temperatures in the low-to-mid 70s and partly cloudy skies to match. There might be some showers on Saturday morning, but overall, these are another few days to enjoy before the temperatures start to dip.

ON CAMPUS THIS WEEKEND

Film Screenings
"Sea of Youth" and "Sanrizuka," two short films directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Japanese with English subtitles. Friday at the Harvard Film Archive (24 Quincy Street), 9:15 p.m.

"Stories We Tell Ourselves: Two Films by Joshua Oppenheimer"
The Act of Killing (Saturday at 7 p.m., tickets $12) and The Entire History of the Louisiana Purchase (Sunday at 5 p.m.) at the Harvard Film Archive (24 Quincy Street). The director will attend Saturday's screening of The Act of Killing.

Hands-on Activities and Gallery Exploration

“Amazing Archaeology at Harvard,” 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Peabody Museum (11 Divinity Ave.) and the Harvard Semitic Museum (6 Divinity Ave.) Activities free with museum admission (which is free for Harvard students and their guests).

Home Game
Field Hockey vs. Brown, at noon on Saturday.

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