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WEEK END EVENTS

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SPORTS

Yale vs. Harvard at the IAB, 8 p.m. Last chance to see the varsity basketball team.

THEATRE

The Grass Harp--Truman Capote's adaptation of his novel is a sensitive, poetic drama, but still needs a good deal of polishing. At the Colonial, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.

The School for Scandal at the Brattle. Sheridan's 18th century comedy has been dressed up as an amusing farce. Today, 6 and 9 p.m. Tomorrow, 3:30 and 8:30 p.m.

Affairs of State--June Havoc stars in the long run New York hit. At the Plymouth, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.

MOVIES

Bend of the River at the RKO Keith is another good Jimmy Stewart western. In Technicolor.

Cry, The Beloved Country--A dramatic filming of Alan Paton's novel of South Africa, playing at the Astor. Gives a powerful and accurate picture of racial relations; hatreds and loves.

Tom Brown's School Days are material enough for the excellent film at the Beacon Hill.

Death of a Salesman is a must if you haven't seen it. One of the year's best pictures. At the U.T.

Greatest Show On Earth almost supersedes itself in the spectacular. Cecil B.'s technicolor triumph, at the Metropolitan, is about as big a menagerie as you'll ever find in screendom.

Browning Version is entering its last week at the Exeter. Michael Redgrave gives an impressive performance in a story about typical English school life. Quite funny.

II Trovatore and La Traviata, one bad and one good rendition of opera on the screen at the Kenmore, Worth it, considering the price.

SPECIAL

Richard Dyer-Bennet, famous balladier, sings, accompanied by his guitar, at Jordan Hall on Sunday afternoon, 3:30.

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