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This Week's Events

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Wednesday

9:30 a.m. University Symposia, open to the public: 1) "The Future of Sino-Soviet Relations," in Paine Hall. With John K. Fairbank '29, Higginson Professor of History; Richard E. Pipes, professor of History; James C. Thomson, lecturer on History, and Adam B. Ulam, professor of Government. 2) "Politics 1972: The Road to Conventions," in Lowell Lecture Hall. With Osborn Elliott '46, editor of Newsweek; Francis W. Hatch Jr. '46, Massachusetts Representative; E. J. Kahn '37; and Lawrence E. Spivak '21, producer of Meet the Press. 3) "CostInflation in Higher Education: Effects and Prospects." in Harvard Hall 104. With William L. Bruce, vice-dean of the Law School; John T. Dunlop. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and L. Fred Jewett, director of Freshman Scholarships.

Noon to 2:15 p.m. Lowell House lunch free to seniors and their families. Tickets (required) can be picked up at the Alumni Office or from House Secretaries.

3 p.m. Class Day Exercises in Sever Quadrangle.

8:15 p.m. Band and Glee Club Concert in the Tercentenary Theatre (or in case of rain. Sanders Theatre).

10 p.m. (or following concert) Senior Class Movie. Citizen Kane, free, in Burr B (not in Memorial Hall as announced previously).

Thursday

8:30 a.m. Yard gates open to graduation ticket holders.

9 a.m. Candidates from Harvard and Radcliffe form under direction of their Marshals in the Old Yard following service at Memorial Church. Candidates for advanced degrees form in Sever Quadrangle.

1:35 p.m. Procession of Alumni forms in front of Harvard Hall.

2 p.m. Annual Meeting of the Associated Harvard Alumni in the Tercentenary Theatre.

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