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At Harvard

Thursday, 2 April

Art

Geological Architecture--Through April 10. Work of Stanley Saitowitz. Graduate School of Design, Gund Hall Gallery, 48 Quincy St.

Le Corbusier Domestique--furniture and tapestries, 1927-1967. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.

Marvin Breckinridge Patterson Photographs: 1932-1939--Through May 1. Schlesinger Library.

Social Context of Greek Art--Through May 31. Fogg Art Museum.

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Painterly Reproductions: The Difficult Art of Expressing Paint in the Monochrome Print--Through April 12. Fogg Art Museum.

Jasper Johns, Richard Serra and Willem de Kooning: Works Loaned by the Artists in Honor of Neil L. and Angelica Z. Rudenstine--Through August 9. Sackler Museum.

Conference

Conference on Peasant Society and Culture in Eastern Europe--Through April 4. With 30 anthropology, ethnomuxicology, folklore and history scholars. Call the Ukranian Research Institute at 495-4053 for more information.

Theatre

Strange Transactions--Adams House Swimming Pool, 8 p.m. $2 general; $1 for students.

Utopia Limited--Gilbert and Sullivan's rarely performed late operatta. Agassiz Theatre, 8 p.m.

Chekhov Jokes About Love--by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Beth Milles. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

Amadeus--by Peter Schaffer. Directed by Grace Fan. Leverett Old Library, 8 p.m. $3-$5.

Media Amok--Through April 26. By Christopher Durang. Directed by Les Waters. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 8 p.m. Call 547-8300 for tickets. Friday, 3 April

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