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March 08, 2001
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March 08, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
An operetta a day keeps doctors' blues away
The Longwood Symphony Orchestra was started in 1982 by a few doctors and medical students from the Longwood medical area in Boston. Today, the symphony is still peopled by doctors, students, and researchers who don't want to quit their day job but who are grateful for the chance to play a little music.
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Venetian visions
Spectators experience a painting at the Fogg Art Museum, part of the exhibit "Sacred and Profane Visions from Renaissance Venice," which is on display until July 22. The painting, by an unknown Venetian artist, is of the Virgin and Child with Saints, and was painted c. 1515.
(Staff photo by Justin Ide)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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