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Friday, July 6
Last day to file Final Study Cards without Late Fee. (Registration permissible with Late Fee.)
8:45 a.m.: Morning Prayers - Cynthia Muir, Radcliffe '65. Appleton Chapel of Memorial Hall.
7:30 p.m.: Conservative/Reform Services. Phillips Brooks House.
Sundown: Orthodox Services. 1 Bryant St. 8:30 p.m.: Opening Mixer at Memorial Hall. Music by Pywackett. Admission: $1 per person with Harvard Summer School Privilege Card; $1.50 with non-Harvard Student I.D.
Saturday, July 7
9:30 a.m.: Orthodox Services. 1 Bryant St.
Sunday, July 8
10 a.m.: Sunday Services. The Rt. Rev. John M. Burgess, Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts. Memorial Church.
Monday, July 9
Study Program Changes may be made. Memorial Hall. (Registration and Final Study Card filing permissible with Late Fee.)
Last day to sign up for the Harvard Summer School Tennis Tournament. Sign up in Student Activities Office, Lehman Hall. Entry fee: $1.
8:45 a.m.: Morning Prayers-Harold D. Germer, Assistant Professor, Ottawa University, Kansas. Appleton Chapel.
8 p.m.: Lady Windemere's Fan by Oscar Wilde opens at the Loeb Drama Center. This is the first of three productions by the Harvard Summer School Repertory Theater. Tickets and details at the Loeb Box Office, 864-2630, or the Holyoke Center Ticket Office, 495-2663.
8:30 p.m.: Monday Night Concert Series begins at Sanders Theater, Memorial Hall. The Harvard Summer School Chamber Players will perform Mozart's Trro in E flat major for clarinet, viola and piano, K. 498; Schoenberg's Phantasie for violin with piano accompaniment; and Dvorak's Quintet in A major for piano and strings, Op. 81. Admission: $2.00. Tickets available at the Loeb Drama Center, the Holyoke Center Ticket Office, and at the door.
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