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The Calendar for the Summer

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Monday, June 30

7:30 a.m.-9 a.m.: First meal served in the Harvard Union.

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m.: Summer School Registration, Memorial Hall.

4:30 p.m.: Language Placement Tests, Emerson Hall 103.

7-10 p.m.: Tryouts for Harvard Summer School Chorus, Choir Room of Memorial Church.

7-10 p.m.: Tryouts for Cantabrigia Orchestra, Sever Hall 6.

7:30 p.m.: Harvard Summer News Open House, 14 Plympton St.

Tuesday, July 1

Classes begin: Times and places announced on Course directory available at registration and posted on bulletin boards.

8:45 a.m.: Morning prayers, conducted daily in Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church.

2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.: Tryouts for Harvard Summer School Chorus, Choir Room of Memorial Church.

2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.: Tryouts for Cantabrigia Orchestra, Sever Hall 6.

4:30 p.m.: Mathematics proficiency test for Physics S-1, Emerson Hall 105.

7:30 p.m.: Harvard Summer News Open House, 14 Plympton St.

8 p.m.: Summer School Convocation, Sanders Theatre. Guest Speaker is John K. Fairbank, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, "The Revolution in China and the USA."

Wednesday, July 2

Filing of final study cards; Issuing and paying of bills.

2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.: Tryouts for Cantabrigia Orchestra, Sever Hall 6.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch, Widener Quadrangle. All students and faculty members are invited. There will be a Yard Punch every Wednesday until August 13.

7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--The Films of Charlie Chaplin "The Tramp," "The Cure," Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: Hillel Mixer, 5 Bryant Street. Admission charge: $1.

Thursday, July 3

Last day to file final study cards without a late fee.

Last day to sign up at 4 Matthews Hall for tour of historic and modern Boston on Saturday, July 5.

8:30-12 p.m.: Mixer at the Harvard Union Dining Hall. Featuring The Prophets; free refreshments. Admission: $1. per person plus presentation of Harvard Summer School Privilege Card or Harvard-Radcliffe Bursar's Card.

Friday, July 4

A holiday. Declare your independence.

Saturday, July 5

2 p.m.: Buses leave from Harvard Union, Quincy Street, for guided tour of Historic and Modern Boston. Tickets and details at 4 Matthews Hall. Sign up by Thursday, July 5 at Matthews Hall.

Sunday, July 6

Sunday newspapers available each Sunday in 6 Matthews Hall and in Holmes. Common Room.

9:30-11:30 a.m.: Every Sunday morning, coffee served in 6 Matthews Hall.

10 a.m.: Sunday services, Appleton Chapel or Memorial Church, held each Sunday until August 17.

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Way Down East" by D.W. Grinth and "Monte Carlo" by Ernst Lubitsch, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Monday, July 7

Study Program Changes may be made.

Last day to sign for Harvard Summer School tennis tournament. Entry fee: $1.

8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series begins at Sanders Theatre, continuing every Monday through August 4. Guarneri String Quartet. Admission charge.

8:30 p.m.: Death of a Salesman opens at Loeb Drama Center. It will be the first of three productions by Harvard Summer School Repertory Theater. There will also be productions of the Arthur Miller play on July 8, 9, 14, 19, 23, 25, 31, August 5, 11, 14, 16, 20, 22. Tickets and details from Loeb Box Office, 64 Brattle Street, phone 864-2630.

Tuesday, July 8

Last day for Study Program Changes or Withdrawal from the Summer School with complete adjustment of tuition and laboratory fees.

Last day to change a Noncredit or Audi course to Credit.

Last day to change from one Credit course to new Credit course or to add a new Credit course.

(Last day to register and file Final Study Card for Credit program with Late Fee.)

8 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

8:30 p.m.: Literary Series--Robert Fitzgerald will speak in Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

Wednesday, July 9

Last day to sign up for double elimination chess tournament. Prizes offered. Entry fee: 1.

12:10 p.m.: Organ concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. James Farmer, Harvard University Class of 1969.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in the Widener Quadrangle.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"Easy Street," "One A. M.," "The Adventurer," and "The Rink," all by Charlie Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8-11 p.m.: Flok Dancing, Memorial Hall. Instruction provided.

8 p.m.: Hillel Mixer, 5 Bryant Street. Admission: $1.

Thursday, July 10

4 p.m.: Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series--Dr. Anthony Storr, "Are Men Intrinsically Paranoid?"; Emerson Hall 105.

8:30 p.m.: The Hostage by Brendon Behan opens at Loeb Drama Center; Harvard Summer School Repertory Theater production. There will also be productions of the Behan play on July 11, 12, 15, 21, 24, 26, 29, 30, August 4, 8, 9 13,, 19. Tickets and details from Loeb Box Office, 64 Brattle Street, phone 864-2630.

Friday, July 11

Last day to drop courses or change from Credit to Noncredit or Audit within the same course.

8-12 p.m.: Psychedelic Mixer, Memorial Hall Featuring sounds by the Bead Game, psychedelic lighting by RockSonics and free refreshments. Admission: $1 per person plus presentation of Harvard Summer School Privilege Card or Harvard-Radcliffe Bursar's Card.

Saturday, July 12

8 p.m.: Student Film Studies--"Barbara Baby" by Brian Kahin and "The Girl Who Returned" by Lloyd Kaufman, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Sunday, July 13

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"An American Tragedy" by Josef von Sternberg and "Design for Living" by Ernst Lubitsch, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Monday, July 14

8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series--Lukas Foss, composer, pianist, conductor, and members of the Evening for New Music in Buffalo. Sanders Theatre. Tickets available at Loeb Drama Center and the door. Admission charge.

Tuesday, July 15

8 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

8:30 p.m. Literary Series--Robert Penn Warren; Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

Wednesday, July 16

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Yuko Hayashi, Faculty, New England Conservatory.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in the Widener Quadrangle.

4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Marshall Goldman, "New Aspects of Soviet Foreign Trade;" Emerson Hall 105 No admission charge.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"Shoulder Arms" and "The Kid' 'by Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.

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

8 p.m.: Hillel Mixer, 5 Bryant Street. Admission: $1.

8:30 p.m.: A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev opens at Loeb Drama Center; Harvard Summer School Repertory Theater production. There will also be productions of the Turgenev play on July 17, 18, 22, 28, August 1, 2, 6, 7, 12, 15, 18, 21, 23. Tickets and details from Loeb Box Office, 64 Brattle Street, phone 864-2630.

Thursday July 17

4 p.m.: Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series--Mary Rasmussen, "Saints and Sinners, Harps and Lutes, Some Aspects of the Iconography of Musical Instruments in Western Art of the 16th and 17th Centuries;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

8:30 p.m. Jesus--A Passion Play for Cambridge opens at the Agassiz Theater, playing through July 19, and 22-26. Further information at the Agassiz Theater, 10 Garden Street 2-6 p.m., phone: 547-3888.

Friday, July 18

8-12 p.m.: Graduate Student Mixer, Radcliffe Graduate Center. Music by the Ken Reeves Orchestra and by the Central Park Zoo and free refreshments. Admission: $1 plus proof of graduate student status.

Sunday, July 20

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Bluebeard" by Edgar G. Ulmer and "I've Always Loved You" by Frank Borzage, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Monday, July 21

8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series--Pina Carmirelli, violinist, and Luis Battle, pianist. Tickets at Loeb Drama Center. Admission charge.

Tuesday, July 22

8 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

8:30 p.m.: Literary Series--Jack Gelber; Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

Wednesday, July 23

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Jack Fisher, Faculty, Boston University.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in the Widener Quadrangle.

4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Maurice Friedberg, "The Current Soviet Literary Scene;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"The Pilgrim" and "The Circus" by Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: The International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.

8-11 p.m.: Flok Dancing, Memorial Hall.

8 p.m.: Hiller Mixer, 5 Bryant Street. Admission: $1.

Thursday, July 24

4 p.m. Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series--Maurice Cranston, "The Political Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

5 p.m.: Last day to sign up for tour of Cape Cod at 4 Matthews Hall. Admission: $18 per person.

Saturday, July 26

9:30 a.m.: Buses leave for Harvard Summer School Tour of Plymouth and Hyannis (Cape Cod). Details and tickets at 4 Matthews Hall. Admission: $18 per person. Sign up at 4 Matthews Hall by Thursday, July 24.

8 p.m.: Student Film Studies--"The Journey Within" and "Mario," both by Eric Sherman, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Secret Beyond the Door" by Fritz Lang and "They Live by Night" by Douglas Sirk, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: Hillel Mixer, 5 Bryant Street, Admission: $1.

Monday, July 28

8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series--Alexander Schnedier, violinist and Chamber Ensemble at Sanders Theatre. Tickets at Loeb Drama Center and at door. Admission charge.

Tuesday, July 29

8 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament, Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

8:30 p.m.: Literary Series--Charles T. Davis; Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

Wednesday, July 30

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Mary Crowley Vivian, Second Church in Boston.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in the Widener Quadrangle.

4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Oleg Soklolov, "USSR and Europe;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"The Gold Rush" by Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: The International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.

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

Thursday, July 31

4 p.m.: Thursday Afternoon Lecture Series--Stanford Anderson, "The Carpenter Center: Transformation of LeCorbusier's 'Maison Domino';" Emerson Hall 105, No admission charge.

Monday, August 4

8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series--Boston Philharmonia with Leon Kirchner, conductor at Sanders Theatre. Tickets at Loeb Drama Center and at the door. Admission charge.

Tuesday, August 5

8 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

Wednesday, August 6

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Melissa Black, Harvard - Epworth Methodist Church, Cambridge.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in Widener Quadrangle.

4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Michel Tatu, "Power in the Kremlin from Kruschev to Kosygin;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: "City Lights" by Charlie Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: The International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.

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

Thursday, August 7

4 p.m.: Thursday afternoon Lecture Series--George Huntston Williams, "The Christian Attitudes towards Nature: an Historical Assessment of the Major and a Minor Tradition and the Problems of Conservation;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

8:30 p.m.: Literary Series--Anthony Burgess; Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

8:30 p.m.: Man--A Morality Play, a production of the Harvard Dramatic Club Summer Players, opens at the Agassiz Theater. Other productions on August 8, 9, and 12-16. Further information at the Agassiz Theater, 10 Garden Street, 2-6 p.m., phone, 547-3888.

Friday, August 8

Last day to submit manuscripts for the Harvard Summer School Poetry Competition to 4 Matthews Hall. Detailed instructions available in 4, Matthews Hall.

Saturday, August 9

8 p.m.: Student Film Studies--"Sally's Hounds" by Robert Edelstein and "Bathroom" by Fred Camper, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Sunday, August 10

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Dial M for Murder" by Alfred Hitchcock, and "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" by Douglas Sirk, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Monday, August 11

8:30 p.m.: Duplicate bridge tournament. Harvard Union Dining Hall, Quincy Street Dining Room. Entry fee: $1 per person.

Wednesday, August 13

12:10 p.m.: Organ Concert at Appleton Chapel of Memorial Church. Marian Ruhl, Summer Organist, Harvard University.

3-5 p.m.: Yard Punch in Widener Quadrangle.

4 p.m.: The Soviet Union--Andrew Blane, "Religious Ferment in the Soviet Union;" Emerson Hall 105. No admission charge.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"Modern Times' 'by Charlie Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

8 p.m.: The International Seminar Open Forum, Emerson Hall 105. Reception following in Ticknor Library of Boylston Hall.

4 p.m.: Winners of the Harvard Summer School Poetry Competition will read from their own poetry in the Forum Room of Lamont Library.

Thursday, August 14

8:30 p.m.: Cantabrigia Orchestra Concert at Sanders Theatre. No admission charge.

Friday, August 15

Last day of classes in courses not observing optional meetings before examination period.

Sunday, August 17

7 p.m.: Harvard Film Study--"Imitation of Life" by Douglas Sirk and "The Champagne Murders" by Claude Chabrol, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Wednesday, August 20

9:15 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.: Final examinations start.

7 and 9:30 p.m.: Ivy Films--"The Great Dictator" by Charlie Chaplin, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission: $1.

Thursday, August 21

9:15 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.: Final examinations.

Friday, August 22

9:15 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.: Final examinations.

Last meal served: dinner, 5.30-6:45 p.m.

Saturday, August 23

Noon: Dormitories close.

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