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July 17, 2003
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Boys will be girls
Cross-dressing in the theater has a long history going back at least to the ancient Greeks. This summer, the Harvard Theatre Collection presents an exhibition (through Aug. 30) that brings this history to life through rare playbills, posters, and photographs. (Courtesy Harvard Theatre Collection) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
'Extra Ordinary Every Day'
Bauhaus exhibit online
Theater cross-dressing in the spotlight
Harvard Theatre Collection exhibit showcases ancient tradition
Leroy Anderson Square dedicated
Composer of 'Sleighride' and 'The Syncopated Clock' honored by Cambridge
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