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Faculty Club Offers Special Autumn Menus
The Faculty Club dining room has put together some special menus for
autumn.
From Oct. 5 to 23, "A Taste of the Wild" features a menu based
on locally harvested products, including Wellfleet clams and oysters, roast
duck, exotic mushrooms, greens, and heirloom vegetables.
From Oct. 26 to Nov. 6, "A Taste of New England" features traditional
and unique New England fare such as Yankee cod and white bean chowder, Maine
lobster, country sausage with sage, and Indian pudding.
From Nov. 19 to 27, "Beaujolais Nouveau" celebrates the arrival
of the new wine of the season.
Dinner is served Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. in the Main Dining
Room. Reservations may be made on the Web at http://www.hfc.harvard.edu.
For more information, e-mail your questions to hfc@harvard.edu or call 495-5758.
Office for Work and Family Features Lecture on Infant Massage
Tracy Walton, certified infant massage instructor, will give a talk on
"Infant Massage: Communicating Your Love Through Touch," sponsored
by the Office of Work and Family. The talk will take place Oct. 14 from
noon to 1 p.m. at 2 Brattle Square, second floor. The brown bag lecture
series is cosponsored with the Harvard Wellness Programs and the Center
for Wellness and Health Communication.
Walton will demonstrate how, through infant massage, a parent can soothe
and relax a child, relieve stress, deepen bonding, contribute to development,
and help a baby sleep better.
To register, call 495-4100.
Summer School Hosts Annual Conference of Directors of Summer Programs
Harvard Summer School's Secondary School Program acted as host Friday,
Oct. 2, to the 14th annual conference of directors of summer programs (affiliated
with colleges and universities) for high school students. The first conference
was held at Cornell in 1985. This is the third time the conference has met
under Harvard's auspices.
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1998 President and Fellows of Harvard College
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