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  • Nancy DuVergne Smith
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The summer issue of Said and Done, a enewsletter from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, presents these tasty bits:

Watch the performance by Daniel Manesh ’14, piano; Albert Wu ’14, violin; and graduate student Yoni Kahn G, horn.

Watch a short video of three MIT students and the MIT Chamber Music Society performing the Finale of the Trio for Piano, Violin, and Horn by Johannes Brahms (Trio Op. 40, 1865).

Or, in another performance, hear MIT students and alums of the MIT Chamber Music Society play the first movement of the String Quintet in C major by Franz Schubert.

Read a  Slate magazine interview with Economics Professor Jonathan Gruber, who is shaping health care reform at the national and state level.

Learn about The Deaths of Others, a new book that explores the fate of civilians in America's wars by  John Tirman, executive director of the MIT Center for International Studies.

Browse in the SHASS bookshelf.

 

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