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November 9, 2001Volume 30, Number 10



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Music

Friday, Nov. 9

"We Honor His Name"
7:30 p.m. Sudler Hall. Yale Gospel Choir.

Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Jesse Levine, guest conductor, and Cecilia Lee, cello. Works by Copland, Schumann and Tchaikovsky. A pre-concert discussion with Levine will take place at 7 p.m. in Rm. 412, Leigh Hall. (Sch. of Music)


Saturday, Nov. 10

Artist Diploma Recital
1 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Mateusz Zechowski, oboe. (Sch. of Music)

Yale Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Shinik Hahm, will perform Schoenberg's "Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra after Handel" with the Tokyo String Quartet. Other works include Mahler's "Symphony No. 1" and a fanfare by Thomas C. Duffy. Tickets: $7; $4 for students. Info.: (203) 432-4140.


Sunday, Nov. 11

"Come Again: English Lute Songs and Madrigals"
2 p.m. BAC. Lutenist Catherine Liddell, Yale undergraduate singers and guitarists, and the Yale Collegium Musicum will perform under the direction of Richard Lalli.

"A Concert Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Holtkamp Organ in Battell Chapel"
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. Organists Kendall Crilly, Martin Jean, Patrick McCreless and Thomas Murray will perform works by Bach, Mozart, Muffat and Pepping. (Great Organ Music at Yale)


Monday, Nov. 12

Horowitz Piano Series at Yale
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Claude Frank, piano, will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Bartok and Liszt. Tickets: $15 & $10; $8 for students. Info.: (203) 432-4158; www.yale.edu/schmus. (Sch. of Music)


Tuesday, Nov. 13

Chamber Music Society at Yale
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. The Tokyo String Quartet will perform Brahms' "Quartet in C minor, Op. 51 No. 1" and "Viola Quintets, Op. 88 and 111." Tickets: $24-$29; $13 for students; $5 for student rush. Info.: (203) 432-4158. (Sch. of Music)


Wednesday, Nov. 14

Lunchtime Chamber Music
12:30 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Chamber works performed by Sch. of Music student chamber ensembles. (Sch. of Music)

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. James Lin, cello. (Sch. of Music)

"How 'Suite' It Is"
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Yale Concert Band, directed by Thomas C. Duffy, will perform Percy Grainger's "Lincolnshire Posy," Gustav Holst's "Second Suite in F for Military Band," Alfred Reed's "Russian Christmas Music," Peter Mennin's "Canzona" and Antonio Vivaldi's "Piccolo Concerto in C." (University Bands)


Friday, Nov. 16

Yale-Harvard Football Concert
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Yale Glee Club will sing a special tribute to Director Emeritus Fenno F. Heath on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Tickets: $10; free for students with I.D.; may be purchased by phone at (203) 436-2359 or at the Woolsey Hall box office on Nov. 16, 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m.


Saturday, Nov. 17

"Solid Brass"
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. The New Haven Chorale opens its 2001-2002 season with a concert of ceremonial music for chorus, brass and organ. Tickets: $20; $15 for students and seniors. Info. and reservations: (203) 787-1887; www.newhavenchorale.org.


Sunday, Nov. 18

Great Organ Music at Yale
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Ludger Lohmann of the Stuttgart Conservatory will perform works by Rheinberger, Ritter and Reger. A $5 donation is requested at the door. (Sch. of Music)


Theater

Fri. & Sat., Nov. 9 & 10

"Kennedy's Children"
8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Written by Robert Patrick and directed by Gia Forakis. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1566.


Fri. & Sat., Nov. 9 & 10; Mon.-Sat., Nov. 12-17

"Kingdom of Earth"
Monday, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 8 p.m.; Wednesday & Saturday, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. New Theater, Green Hall. Written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Stan Wojewodski Jr. Pay-what-you-can Nov. 12. Tickets: $20-$38; subscriptions available. Info.: (203) 432-1234. (Yale Rep)


Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 15 & 16

"The Breaks"
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Nick Chapel, Trumbull College. A two-woman play written by Deb Margolin and directed by Erika Macdonald. (Saybrook Sudler Fund)


Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 15-17

"Fake"
8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Written by Bess Wohl and directed by William Theodore Thompson. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1566.


Friday, Nov. 16

"My Red Hand, My Black Hand"
7 p.m. Beinecke Library. One-act play written by Dael Orlandersmith, directed by Sarah Peterson and produced by the Long Wharf Theatre. Part of "Defining the Ideal Native American Preparatory School: A Planning Conference for Northern Plains Intertribal Preparatory School." (Collection of Western Americana/Beinecke Library)


Talks

Friday, Nov. 9

"Marketing Nexus of Recording, Phonograph, Press Advertising and Radio in 1930s Korea"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Michael Robinson, Indiana Univ. (CEAS)

"Early Childhood Education and Care, Inequality, and the Welfare State"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Janet Gornick, City Univ. of New York. (Bush Center)

Microeconomics Workshop on Labor and Population
12:15-1:45 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Stephen Cacciola. (EGC)

"Places of Development: Colonial Experts Come to Grips with the Peasants of the Office du Niger in the Last Century"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Mamadou Diawara, Center for Research on Local Knowledge, Mali. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

Tercentennial Lecture
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. James M. Jeffords '56, U.S. Senator from Vermont. A reception will follow in the Luce Hall common room on the second floor.

"Bose-Einstein Condensation: Science Within a Millionth of a Degree of Absolute Zero"
4 p.m. Rm. 59, SPL. Eric Cornell, JILA, 2001 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics. Tea and coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the 3rd flr. Sloane Lounge. (Dept. of Physics)


Saturday, Nov. 10

"Wilde Americk"
Noon. BAC. Gallery Talk tour.


Sunday, Nov. 11

"The Arab-Israeli Conflict as a Factor in the Current Crisis/Future Strategies"
7 p.m. Rm. 102, LC. Avi Shlaim, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Part of the series "Democracy, Security and Justice."


Monday, Nov. 12

"Myths of the Harem"
Noon. Davenport College master's house. A Lunch and Learn event with Ruth Bernard Yeazell. Those who attend are invited to bring a brown bag lunch; coffee, tea and cookies will be served. (YUWO)

"Is Training For Successful Intelligence Applicable to the Psychotherapeutic Process?"
1:30-2:30 p.m. Rm. 207, Kirtland Hall. Jerome L. Singer. (PACE)

"Grants vs. Subsidies: Designing Development Banks"
3:30-5 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Ashok Rai, Harvard Univ. (Trade and Development Workshop, EGC)

"Finding God After Darwin: A Dialogue Between a Biologist and a Theologian"
4 p.m. Saint Thomas More. John F. Haught of Georgetown Univ. and Kenneth R. Miller of Brown Univ. present the inaugural Thomas E. Golden Jr. Fellowship in Faith and Science lecture. A question-and-answer period will follow.

"The Future of the European Union as a Partner of the U.S."
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. John Bruton, former prime minister of Ireland. (YCIAS)

"Romantic Virtues"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 127, SLB. George P. Fletcher, the Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia Law Sch., presents the first lecture in the 2001-2002 Storrs Lecture Series, "Liberals and Romantics at War: The Problem of Collective Guilt." (Law Sch.)

"Do Social Science Field Researchers Know Anything That Doctors and Nurses Don't Already Know?"
4:30-6 p.m. Lower level, ISPS. Robert Zussman, Univ. of Massachusetts. (RWJ Health Policy Seminar/ISPS)

"Destruction and Reconstruction: The Post-Modernist Devolution 1971-1977"
7:30 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. Robert A.M. Stern presents the ninth DeVane Lecture in the series "Ideals Without Ideologies: Yale's Contribution to Modern Architecture."


Tuesday, Nov. 13

"Just Rewards: Balancing Ambition with Altruism"
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. General Motors Rm., Horchow Hall. Ralph W. Shrader, chair and CEO, Booz-Allen & Hamilton. (Yale SOM Management Leaders Forum)

Political Theory Workshop
12:15-1:45 p.m. Lower level, ISPS. Jeremy Waldron, Columbia Univ. (ISPS)

"18th-Century British Marine Imagery"
12:30 p.m. BAC. Art in Context with BAC Visiting Fellow Eleanor Hughes.

"Modernidad del Modernismo"
4 p.m. 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Saúl Yukievich, Universidad de Paris VIII. (Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)

Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Morse College master's house. Gloria Feldt, president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

"The New York Times . . . Sept. 11th and Beyond"
4 p.m. Saybrook College master's house. Janet L. Robinson, president and general manager of The New York Times, presents the Gordon Grand Fellowship lecture.

"Romantic Excesses"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 127, SLB. George P. Fletcher, the Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia Law Sch., presents the second lecture in the 2001-2002 Storrs Lecture series, "Liberals and Romantics at War: The Problem of Collective Guilt." (Law Sch.)

"Organic Aerosols, Free Radicals and the Fate of the Earth"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 253, SCL. G. Barney Ellison, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder. (Dept. of Chemistry)


Wednesday, Nov. 14

"Modern Irish Drama: Sebastian Barry, 'The Steward of Christendom'"
10:30-11:30 a.m. Lecture hall, SML. Murray Biggs. Open to members of the Yale University Women's Organization; there is a fee. (YUWO)

"Whose Nations? Whose Resources? Efforts to Promote Legal Recognition of Community Based Property Rights (CBPRs) on International and National Levels"
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Owen Lynch, managing director, Law and Communities Program, Center for International Environmental Law. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)

"A Sociological Perspective on the Genesis, Evolution and Significance of American Bioethics"
Noon, lower level conf. rm., ISPS; 7:30 p.m., Slifka Center. Renee C. Fox, Univ. of Pennsylvania. To reserve a lunch for the noon meeting, contact Carol Pollard at (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu. (ISPS Bioethics Seminar)

"Tower Within a Tower: The Prison Notes and Landscape Paintings of Mu Xin"
12:20 p.m. YUAG. Art à la Carte with artist Liu Dan.

"Micro- and Nano-Fluid Mechanics"
1 p.m. Rm. 107, Mason Lab. Nick Giordano, Purdue Univ. (Dept. of Applied Physics)

"The Physics of Dynamic Wetting"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Steve Garoff, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (Dept. of Chemical Engineering)

"What Does Economics Have to Say About Marriage Rights of Women in Africa?"
4:15-5:45 p.m. Rm. 108, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Michael Kevane, Santa Clara Univ. Part of the series "Civil Society, Statelessness and Economic Stability in Africa." (Council on African Studies/YCIAS)

"Anti-Aestheticist Modernism from Austria-Hungary to Italy"
4:30 p.m. Romance Languages Lounge, 3rd flr., 82-90 Wall St. Thomas Harrison. (Dept. of Italian)

"Application of Chiral Cyclohexadienones in Syntheses of Complex Natural Products"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 160, SCL. Thomas Pettus, UC Santa Barbara. (Dept. of Chemistry)

"'Laying India's Ailments Before Dr. Wilson': Indian Nationalism at the Wilsonian Moment, 1917-1920"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Erez Manela. (ISS)

"Rail Cycles? A Dynamic Approach to the Study of Rail in Cuba"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Mark Sawyer, UCLA. Refreshments will be served. (Council for Latin American Studies)

"Linking Science to Decision-Making"
5 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Matthew Cahn, Cal State, Northridge. Part of the second Curtis and Edith Munson Distinguished Lecture Series on "Marine Protected Areas: Translating Science into Practice." (Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems, F&ES)

"The Nature of Justice: Reconfiguring the Ethnic Boundaries of the Environmental Movement"
5 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Patricia Nelson Limerick, chair of the Center for the New West, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, will deliver the first annual Betts Lecture.

"Atlantic Crossings: Patterns in the Acquisition and Admiration of British Paintings in America"
5:15 p.m. BAC. Robyn Asleson, research associate, Huntington Art Collections.


Thursday, Nov. 15

"Great British Paintings"
11 a.m. BAC. Gallery Talk tour.

"KPMG's Globalizational Journey"
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. General Motors Rm., Horchow Hall. Stephen G. Butler, chair, KPMG International. (Yale SOM Leaders Forum Program)

"Feminism and Activism: What Can We Do?"
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Branford College dining hall. Open conversations for faculty and students led by Laura Wexler, Alicia Camacho and Mary Lui. (Women's & Gender Studies Program/Women's Center/Larry Kramer Initiative)

Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion Luncheon Seminar
Noon. Rm. 401, HGS. John McGreevy, Univ. of Notre Dame. Sandwiches and refreshments will be served.

"A Shared Revolution?: Black Power and African Independence Movements, 1960-1975"
Noon-1:30 p.m. Lower level, ISPS. "Race, Inequality and Politics Graduate Research Seminar" led by Robin Hayes. (ISPS)

"Group Classification on National ID Cards as a Factor in Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing"
2:30-4:20 p.m. Conf. rm., ISPS. James Fussell, Genocide Watch, Washington, D.C. (Genocide Studies Program, YCIAS/Kempf Fund)

"Friendship on the Margins: Jewish Social Relations in Imperial Germany"
4 p.m. Rm. B04, 451 College St. Marion Kaplan, the Skirball Professor of Modern Jewish History, NYU. (Program in Judaic Studies)

"Recent Views and Controversies on the Population of Rome"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 407, Phelps Hall. Elio LoCascio, Universita Federico II di Napoli. (Dept. of Classics)

"Multiple Timescale Protein Dynamics Studied by Solution NMR Techniques"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 253, SCL. J. Patrick Loria. (Dept. of Chemistry)

"Guilt by Analogy"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 127, SLB. George P. Fletcher, the Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia Law Sch., presents the final lecture in the 2001-2002 Storrs Lecture Series, "Liberals and Romantics at War: The Problem of Collective Guilt." (Law Sch.)

Master's Tea
5 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Patricia Volk, author of "Stuffed: Adventures of a Restaurant Family."

"Paul Mellon: A Discerning Collector with a Genius for Giving"
5:30 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. Writer and editor Rosamond Bernier. Fee: $15; $10 for members. (Members of the Yale Art Museums)

"The War on Drugs: Its Past and Future"
8-10 p.m. Levinson Aud., SLB. Federalist Society Debate with DEA Administrator Asa Hutchinson and Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson. (Law Sch.)


Friday, Nov. 16

"Circular Migration and Rural Cosmopolitanism in India"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. K. Sivaramakrishnan, Univ. of Washington. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Ethnic Churches and the Gospel of Peace: A Report from the Balkans"
12:30 p.m. 490 Prospect St. Peter Kuzmic, president of Evangelical Seminary, Croatia. Those who attend are invited to bring a light lunch at 12:15 p.m.; coffee will be provided. (OMSC)

"Who Gets Good Jobs? The Hiring Decisions and Compensation Structures of Large Firms"
12:15-1:45 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Luojia Hu, Northwestern Univ. (Microeconomics Workshop on Labor and Population, EGC)


Saturday, Nov. 17

"Listening to Nature: Bird Songs and Other Animals"
11 a.m. Peabody Museum. Lang Elliot will explore the sounds of animals, with a special focus on bird songs, calls and communication. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.). (Peabody Museum)

"Great British Paintings"
Noon. BAC. Gallery Talk tour.

Native-American Filmmaker Chris Eyre
7:30 p.m. Rm. 101, LC. Chris Eyre, director of the award-winning film "Smoke Signals," will show selected scenes from his next film, "Skins." Part of "Defining the Ideal Native American Preparatory School: A Planning Conference for Northern Plains Intertribal Preparatory School." (Collection of Western Americana/Beinecke Library)


Films

Friday, Nov. 9

"Dog Day Afternoon"
7 p.m. & 10 p.m. WHC. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Starring Al Pacino and John Cazale. Tickets: $5; $3 with Yale I.D.; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yalefilmsociety.com.


Fri. & Sat., Nov. 9 & 10

"Ghost World"
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Terry Zwigoff. Starring Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson and Steve Buscemi. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ ymsfs.


Saturday, Nov. 10

"The Sporting Life" (1963)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Lindsay Anderson.


Sunday, Nov. 11

"Johnny Tremain" (1957)
2:30 p.m. YUAG. Directed by Robert Stevenson. Starring Hal Stalmaster and Luana Patten. Shown in conjunction with the exhibition "Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York."

"Lawrence of Arabia"
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by David Lean. Starring Peter O'Toole and Alec Guinness. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.


Monday, Nov. 12

"Taxi to Timbuktu" (1994)
7 p.m. AACC. Directed by Christopher Walker. Info.: www.yale.edu/ycias/african/film.htm. (Coun- cil on African Studies/YCIAS/AACC)


Tuesday, Nov. 13

"Farewell My Concubine (Ba Wang Bie Ji)" (1993)
7 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Chen Kaige. Part of the China Film Series "Reflecting Arts: From Painting to Peking Opera." (CEAS)


Friday, Nov. 16

"The Skulls"
7 p.m. & 10 p.m. WHC. Directed by Rob Cohen. Starring Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker and Craig T. Nelson. Tickets: $5; $3 with Yale I.D.; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yalefilmsociety.com.


Saturday, Nov. 17

"The Go-Between" (1970)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Joseph Losey.


Sunday, Nov. 18

"The Last of the Mohicans" (1992)
2:30 p.m. YUAG. Directed by Michael Mann. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe. Shown in conjunction with the exhibition "Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York."


For Students Only

Friday, Nov. 9

Nonprofit Career Fair
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Lanman Center, PWG. (Undergraduate Career Services)


Conferences/Symposia

Fri. & Sat., Nov. 9 & 10

"The Future of American Banking"
2:30-4 p.m. Rm. 108, 28 Hillhouse Ave. (Workshop in Economic History, EGC)


Mon. & Tues., Nov. 12 & 13

"The Second World War in the Balkans"
Monday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m.-noon. Rm. 211, HGS. Young scholars from Europe and the United States will discuss various aspects of war, occupation and resistance in the Balkan countries, including Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. Info.: (203) 432-3423. (Council on European Studies, YCIAS)


Biomedical Sciences

Friday, Nov. 9

"Mechanisms Underlying Apoptosis Induced by Adenosine Analogs in Human Astorcytoma Cells"
12:30 p.m. Rm. B137, BML. Maria Pia Abbracchio. (Dept. of Pathology)

"Tyrosine Phosphatase Epsilon as Promoter of Neu-Induced Mammary Tumorigenesis"
12:30 p.m. Giarman Rm., SHM. Dr. Ari Elson, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Coffee and cookies will be served at 12:15 p.m. (Dept. of Pharmacology)


Monday, Nov. 12

"Metazoan Transplicing and Analysis of Splice Leader and Cap on mRNA Metabolism"
3 p.m. Rm. 226, OML. Richard Davis, CUNY. Tea will be served at 2:30 p.m. (MCDB)

"Microbial Genome Sequencing: New Insights into Physiology and Evolution"
4 p.m. Rm. 202, OML. Claire Fraser, the Institute for Genomic Research, Maryland. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (Dept. of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry)

"Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) Initiation: A Process that Specifically Activates Microvasculature for T Cell Recruitment"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Philip W. Askenase. (VBT-IPCT Seminar Series)

"Modulation of *-Adrenergic Vasoconstriction in Exercising Skeletal Muscle: New Mechanisms to Update an Old Concept"
4 p.m. Peter B. Memorial Library, JPL. Gail D. Thomas, Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m.


Tuesday, Nov. 13

"Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer: Which Women Benefit from Tamoxifen?"
8:30 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Nananda F. Col, Harvard Medical Sch. (Cancer Center Grand Rounds)

"Plasticity of Aggressive Tumor Cells: Recapitulation of an Embryonic Program"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. Mary J.C. Hendrix, the Kate Daum Research Professor and head of the Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Univ. of Iowa. (Dept. of Pathology)

"RecA Protein and the Recombinational DNA Repair of Stalled Replication Forks"
4 p.m. Rm. I304, SHM. Michael M. Cox. (Dept. of Genetics)


Wednesday, Nov. 14

"CQI, Morbidity and Mortality Conference"
7 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz. (Dept. of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds)

"Cell and Molecular Biology of Unconventional Myosins"
4 p.m. Rm. 226, OML. Richard Cheney, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. (MCDB)


Thursday, Nov. 15

"Transcriptional Regulation of T Cell Development"
11 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Ellen Rothenberg, California Institute of Technology. (Section of Immunobiology)

"Correctable Renovascular Disease -- When? What? Why?" & "Current Management of Wilms Turmor"
5 p.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dr. Richard Gusberg and Dr. Robert Touloukian. (Dept. of Surgery)


Friday, Nov. 16

"Anterior Chamber Immune Deviation Through NK T Cell Induction of Splenic CD8 Suppressor T Cells"
8:30 a.m. Beeson Library, 6th flr., HRT. Dr. Robert Cone, Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Medicine. (Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)

"Benign (Autosomal Dominant) Osteopetrosis is Not Benign"
Noon. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Michael Econs, Indiana Univ. (Endocrine Physiology and Therapeutics Conference)

"PPAR Gamma and Macrophage Lipid Metabolism"
1 p.m. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Ajay Chawla, the Salk Institute, California. (Endocrine Physiology and Therapeutics Conference)

"From the Macula to the Mucosa"
5 p.m. Historical Library, SHM. Dr. Irvin Modlin. (Beaumont Medical Club)


And...

Saturday, Nov. 10

Book Signing
4:30 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Clinical psychologist Gerald Faris and sociologist Ralph Faris will discuss their book "Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder."

Exhibition Opening Reception
7-8 p.m. Lower gallery, Green Hall. Reception for the opening of the Yale-Norfolk undergraduate exhibition of works by Charles Wiley Kestner and Marian Smith. (Sch. of Art)


Sunday, Nov. 11

"The Maya World"
1:30-3:30 p.m. YUAG. The last of three sessions exploring the art, writing and astronomy of the Maya civilization through objects in the gallery's collection and hands-on craft making. Open to children 9 to 12 years old. Fee: $15 for materials; scholarships available. Info. and registration: (203) 436-1559. (Members of the Yale Art Museums)


Mon.-Fri., Nov. 12-16

Book Fair
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Rotunda, SHM. The fair will feature children's books, current bestsellers, cookbooks and self-help books at 50%-70% off cover prices. Profits will help fund the Phyllis Bodel Childcare Center at Yale School of Medicine, Inc.


Tuesday, Nov. 13

"Preventing Workplace Violence"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $65; free for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.


Tues.-Thurs., Nov. 13-15

Hunger and Homelessness Auction

SHM. Donated items, such as a week in a London flat and a sushi-making lesson for 10, will be sold to the highest bidder during live and silent auctions. Funds will benefit organizations who help alleviate hunger and homelessness in the Greater New Haven area. Live Auction will take place Nov. 15, 4:30-6 p.m. Info.: hhauction@yale.edu; www. info.med.yale.edu/yaxis/auction. (Sch. of Medicine/EPH)


Wednesday, Nov. 14

"United Way: Your Donation Can Change Lives"
8:30-9:30 a.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Using Delegation to Get Your Work Done"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $65; $50 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Customer Service for Front Line Service Providers"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Fee: $110; $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"United Way: Your Donation Can Change Lives"
Noon-1 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Talking with Parents of Young Children"
Noon-1 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Lola Nash will discuss developmental growth, age appropriate expectations, day care, skills, play, social and cognitive development, and emotional support. Info. and registration: (203) 785-2512; susan.abramson@yale.edu. (Office of the Provost/CSC/Office of Women in Medicine/McDougal Center/Early Childhood Education Program)


Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 14 & 15

Flu Vaccine Clinic
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. First flr., YUHS. Free flu vaccines for members of the Yale community. Info.: (203) 432-0093.


Thursday, Nov. 15

"Zoology and Natural History Resources"
11 a.m. Kline Science Library, KBT.

"Sony Digital Cameras"
1-5 p.m. 221 Whitney Ave. Mavica, CyberShop and other models of digital cameras will be available for preview. Sony representatives will also discuss their line of digital cameras. (Technology & Business Center)

"Open Studios in Painting"
6-9 p.m. 353 Crown St. Graduate painting/printmaking students will open their studios and casually exhibit their work. (Sch. of Art)


Friday, Nov. 16

"Richard Hackman -- Leading Effective Teams -- An Intensive Workshop"
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $300; $175 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Luncheon Meditation"
Noon-1 p.m. Marsh Rm., Peabody Museum. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.


Saturday, Nov. 17

"Advocacy & Lobbying"
8:45 a.m.-4 p.m. SLB. The keynote speaker will be Congresswoman Nancy Johnson, who will address the issue of the increasing power of the judiciary after Sept. 11. Fee: $95, includes lunch. Registration: (203) 734-7385; www.wcsyale.org. (Women's Campaign School)

Service in Memory of Levi Jackson '50
9:30 a.m. Battell Chapel.


Sunday, Nov. 18

"'Listening' to Art"
2-3 p.m. & 3-4 p.m. BAC. A Family Funday activity featuring members of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra.


ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Tours

Yale Astronomy Public Nights
First Thursday of each month, 9 p.m. Top level, Pierson-Sage Parking Garage. Visitors will have the opportunity to view astronomical objects such as the moon, planets, star clusters and galaxies through one of the department's many telescopes. Astronomers will be on hand to describe the objects. Info.: www.astro.yale.edu.

Guided Tours of Campus
Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m. & 2 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Yale Visitor Center, 149 Elm St. Info.: (203) 432-2300.

Highlights Tours of the Peabody Museum
Saturday & Sunday, 1 p.m. Lobby, Peabody Museum. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.). Info.: (203) 432-5050; www.peabody.yale.edu.

Masterpiece Tours of the Yale Art Gallery
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. YUAG. Tours of the permanent collection led by docents.


Exhibitions

School of Architecture
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Architecture or Revolution: Charles Moore and Architecture at Yale in the 1960s," through Dec. 21.

School of Art
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Lower gallery, Green Hall. Yale-Norfolk undergraduate exhibition of works by Charles Wiley Kestner and Marian Smith, through Nov. 10.

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "A Library for its Time: Collections Then & Now, 1701-2001," through Dec. 21.

Peabody Museum of Natural History
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "The African Roots of the Amistad Rebellion: Masks of the Sacred Bush," through Feb. 2002; "The Muskrat & The Osprey: The Hidden Quinnipiac Marsh," on view indefinitely; "Peru: From Village to Empire," through Jan. 3, 2002. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.

School of Medicine

Medical Historical Library rotunda, "History of the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library," through November.

Yale Center for British Art
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "'Wilde Americk': Discovery and Exploration of the New World," through Dec. 30; "Great British Paintings from American Collections: Holbein to Hockney," through Dec. 30.

Yale Physicians Building Art Place
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Paintings, photographs, sculptures, pottery, quilts, weaving and other works by local artists and University faculty and staff; through March 2002.

Yale University Art Gallery
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 1- 6 p.m. "Myer Myers 1723-1795: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York," through Dec. 30; "The Art of Mu Xin -- Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes," through Dec. 9; "Rediscovering Fra Angelico: A Fragmentary History," through Dec. 30; "John Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor," through April 21, 2002.


Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous
Monday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Big Book Meeting; Tuesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Living Sober Meeting; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Promises and Traditions Meeting; Wednesday, 8 p.m., YUHS basement, Meeting; Thursday, 7:30 a.m., St. Thomas More Chapel Hall, Open Step Meeting; Friday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Topic Discussion Meeting; Sunday, 8 a.m., YUHS basement, Open Discussion Meeting.

Alzheimer's Disease Support Group
First Thursday of each month, 1:15 p.m. 6th flr., 1 Church St. The Alzheimer's Disease Research Unit is offering a support group for relatives and friends of those with Alzheimer's disease. Dessert and coffee will be served. Info.: (203) 764-8100.

ASHA-Yale
Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. Rm. 119/120b, HGS. ASHA-Yale is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting basic education in India. Info.: asha@yale. edu; www.yale.edu/asha.

Becoming Better Teachers: A Medical Education Discussion Group
Fourth Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m. Computer lab, Medical Sch. library, 333 Cedar St. (Office of Academic Development)

Greater New Haven Toastmasters
Second and fourth Wednesday of each month, 6:30-8:15 p.m. Rm. 405, BASS. All members and guests are welcome to join the public speaking improvement group. Info.: Sid Kelly, (203) 882-2542, (203) 937-1922 or skelly16@snet.net.

Marxist Reading Group
Alternate Fridays beginning Sept. 14, 4 p.m. Rm. 108, WHC. Readings available in WHC main office. Info.: www.yale.edu/amstud/marxism; john.mackay@yale.edu.

Yale Korean BioScience Society (YKBS)
Second Thursday of each month, 6-9 p.m. Rm. c015, SHM. Seminars will be presented by the professional group. Info.: www.yale.edu/ykbs.

Yale-New Haven Yiddish Reading Circle
Wednesday, noon-1:15 p.m. Slifka Center. Reading of modern and classical Yiddish literature. Reading knowledge of Yiddish is desirable. Info.: (203) 288-8206.

Yale Poetry Group
Alternate Thursdays beginning Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Calhoun College fellows room.

Yale Toastmasters Club
Friday, noon-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: Ann Straub, (203) 436-3903; ann.straub@yale.edu.


Language Tables

Arabic Table
Tuesday, noon. Ezra Stiles College dining hall. Bassam Frangieh. (Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Chinese Table
Wednesday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Zhengguo Kang. Info.: (203) 432-2938. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

French Table
Monday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College dining hall, Ryan Poynter and Brooke Donaldson; Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. (beginning Sept. 26), Trumbull College dining hall, Ruth Koizim and Marina Davies; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College dining hall, Jeffrey Boyd and Vincent Giroud. (Dept. of French)

German Table
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Branford College dining hall. (Germanic Languages and Literature)

Indonesian Table
Thursday, noon. Berkeley College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-4192; indriyo.sukmono@yale.edu. (Southeast Asia Studies)

Japanese Table
Thursday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Hiroyo Nishimura. Info.: (203) 432-2943. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Korean Table
Wednesday, noon, Morse College dining hall; Thursday, noon, Saybrook College dining hall. Seungja Choi. Info.: (203) 432-2866. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Portuguese Table
Monday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College dining hall; Monday, 5-6 p.m., Davenport College dining hall; Tuesday, 5-6 p.m., Jonathan Edwards College dining hall; Friday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College dining hall. (Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)

Russian Table
Tuesday, 7 p.m., McDougal Center Cafe, Robin Ladouceur; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall, Julia Titus. (Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures)

Spanish Table
Elementary, Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.; intermediate, Thursday, 12:30 p.m.; advanced conversational, Monday, 12:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. (Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)

Tagalog/Filipino Table
Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. Jonathan Edwards College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-0750; carissaanna.dizon@yale.edu. (Southeast Asia Studies)

Thai Table
Friday, noon. Morse College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-3200; kris.sirirasivawong@yale.edu. (Southeast Asia Studies)

Vietnamese Table
Thursday, noon. Commons dining hall. Info.: (203) 432-5097; quang.van@yale.edu. (Southeast Asia Studies)


Religion

University Public Worship
Sunday, 11 a.m. Battell Chapel. The Reverend William H. Willimon, dean of Duke Chapel, Duke Univ., will present a Tercentennial preaching event sermon on Nov. 11; the Reverend Pamela Bro will preach on Nov. 18. Info.: (203) 432-8750. (Church of Christ in Yale, member church of the United Church of Christ)

Episcopal Church at Yale
Student Life Center (SLC), 341 Elm St. Sunday, 5 p.m., Dwight Chapel, Holy Communion, followed by dinner on the first Sunday of each month at the SLC. Sunday, 10 p.m., Christ Church, 84 Broadway, Compline, medieval sung prayer service. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., Berkeley Divinity Sch., Midweek Communion, meet at SLC for transportation. The Reverend Kathleen Dorr, chaplain. Info.: (203) 789-6387.

First & Summerfield United Methodist Church
Sunday, 11 a.m. 425 College St. The Reverend Ralph Lord Roy. Info.: (203) 624-2521.

First Unitarian Universalist Society of New Haven
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 608 Whitney Ave. Info.: Francis, (203) 562-0672.

International Church at Yale
Sunday, 11 a.m. Dwight Chapel. Info.: www. yale.edu/icy.

Luther House -- The University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven
Sunday, 4:30 p.m. 27 High St. Service of Holy Communion in a contemporary setting. Bible study and service opportunities are available. Info.: Carl Sharon, (203) 432-1139; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse.

New Haven Friends
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 225 East Grand Ave. Transportation will leave from Phelps Gate at 10:10 a.m. Info.: (203) 468-7364.

St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center
268 Park St. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.; Mass, Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Reconcilation, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m., or by appt.; evening prayer, Monday & Friday, 5:30 p.m. Info.: (203) 777-5537.

Services at the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall St. Orthodox services, Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. & 15 min. before sundown (call for times); Saturday, 9 a.m. & after sundown (call for times); Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Conservative/Egalitarian services, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. (occasionally) & 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Reform, Friday, 5:30 p.m. The Fruity Minyan, Friday, 5:45 p.m. Downtown Minyan, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Info.: (203) 432-1134.

Taize Candlelight Prayer
Wednesday, 9:07 p.m. Dwight Chapel. An ecumenical service of song, silence, prayer and praise featuring music from Taize. Info.: carl.sharon@yale.edu; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse; (203) 432-1139. (University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven)

Unitarian Society of New Haven
Sunday, 9:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden. The Reverend Kathleen McTigue. Info.: (203) 288-1807.

Yale Orthodox Christian Fellowship
5 p.m. Lovett Rm., Battell Chapel. Vespers. Info.: Xenios Papademetris, (203) 387-4220 ; www.yale. edu/ocf.


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