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WEEKEND EVENTS

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PLAYS

The School for Scandal. Sheridan's post-restoration comedy in twentieth-century dress. Very enjoyable. At the Brattle. 8:30 p.m.

Flight into Egypt. At the Colonial. A tense drama about Viennese expatriates struggling to reach America. Paul Lucas and Gusti Huber are excellent in their portrayals of the pride of a husband and the moral decay of a wife. 8:30 p.m.

MOVIES

II Trovatore and La Traviata. An operatic film festival at the Kenmore. A Ballet Russe film is an added attraction.

Knock on Any Door. A Humphrey Bogart classic at Loew's Center.

SPECIAL

Hockey. Harvard vs. Yale at the Arena. Freshman game starts at 7 p.m., varsity at 9 p.m.

Party House Ball. At Dunster House. Ruby Newman's orchestra and the Dunster Dunces. 8:30 p.m. Admission charged.

Chamber Music. Works of Mozart performed by the Harvard-Radcliffe Chamber Music Workshop. Sunday at 3:30 at Cabot Hall, Radcliffe.

Armenian Ballet. Karoun Tootikian and her corps at the Recital Hall, New England Conservatory of Music. 8:30.

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis all but rip up the stage in a personal appearance at the Metropolitan.

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