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November 15, 2002|Volume 31, Number 11



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Music
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For Students Only
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Music

Friday, Nov. 15

Doctor of Musical Arts Recital
1 p.m. 15 Hillhouse Ave. Paul Cienniwa will perform on the harpsichord. Info.: (203) 432-4158 or
www.yale.edu/music.

Yale-Princeton Football Concert
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. The Glee Clubs of Yale and Princeton will perform. Timothy Snyder, director. Tickets: $10; $5 for seniors; free for students with I.D. Info.: (203) 432-4136.

Yale-Princeton Jam 2002
8:30 p.m. St. Thomas More Chapel. The Yale Alley Cats and Whim'n Rhythm will perform with the Princeton Footnotes. Tickets will be available at the door. Tickets: $8; $5 for students. Info.: e-mail alleycats@yale.edu.


Saturday, Nov. 16

Yale Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Yale Symphony Orchestra will perform the music of Brahms, Barber and Shostakovich with guest conductor Stephen Heyde and soprano Kimberly DeQuattro. Tickets: $8; $5 with Yale ID. Info.: (203) 432-4140.


Sunday, Nov. 17

Saybrook College Chamber Orchestra
2:30 p.m. Saybrook College dining hall. A concert of works by Haydn, Brahms and Stravinsky. A reception will follow the performance. Info.: (203) 436-0950 or www.yale.edu/syorchestra.

Faculty Artist Series
4 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Violinist Wendy Sharp will be joined by pianist Melvin Chen and guest artist Marka Gustavsson on viola in a concert of works by Telemann, Ravel, Martinu, Ysaye and Harbison. Info.: (203) 432-4158.

"Lord Nelson Mass"
7:30 p.m. Saint Thomas More Chapel. The Yale Recital Chorus and Orchestra will perform works by Josef Haydn. Info.: (203) 777-5537.


Wednesday, Nov. 20

Lunchtime Chamber Music
12:30 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Chamber works will be performed by instrumentalists from the Sch. of Music's chamber music program. Info.: (203) 432-4158.


Thursday, Nov. 21

New Music New Haven
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ezra Laderman and other Yale composers will perform new works. Martin Bresnick, director. Info.: (203) 432-4158 or www.yale.edu/music.


Friday, Nov. 22

Doctor of Musical Arts Recital
1 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Nicole Brockman will perform on the viola. Info.: (203) 432-4158 or www.yale.edu/music.

Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hilary Scop will perform on the clarinet. Info.: (203) 432-4158 or www.yale.edu/music.


Saturday, Nov. 23

Indian Classical Music and Dance
2:30-5 p.m. Harkness Aud., SHM. Keka Sinha will dance and Alif Laila will perform on the sitar. Indian snacks and drinks will be available to purchase. Baby sitters are available at the venue. Donations: $12 for non-members; $10 for members; $6 for student non-members; $5 for student members. For advance tickets and info.: Gouri Chatterjee, (203) 773-3048; Shibani Dalal, (203) 785-2981; Sabyasachi, (203) 737-2411.


Sunday, Nov. 24

Great Organ Music at Yale
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Jon Gillock, organist, will perform works by Tournemire, Massiaen, Durufle, Vierne and Franck on the Newberry Memorial Organ. A $5 donation is requested at the door. Info. (203) 432-4158. (Sch. of Music/Institute of Sacred Music)


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Theater

Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 & 16

"Breath, Boom"
Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Performances of Kia Corthron's play, which follows the fortunes of a girl gang leader named Prix over a period of 14 years. Final performance Nov. 16. Directed by Michael John Garcés. Tickets: $20-$40; subscription packages available. Info.: (203) 432-1234 or www.yalerep.org.


Friday-Sunday, Nov. 15-17

"Twice Upon a Time"
Friday, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 248 Park St. Plays by Colleen Neuman, performed by the Yale Children's Theatre. Tickets: $3 for adults; $2 for children; the 1 p.m. show on Nov. 16 is free. Info.: (203) 432-4071; www.yale.edu/yct.


Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 & 16 Tuesday-Saturday, Nov. 19-23

"Fighting Words"
Tuesday-Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. New Theater. Preview performances of Sunil Thomas Kuruvilla's play which traces the lives of Peg, her sister Nia, their landlady Mrs. Davies and the people in the town of Merthyr, as they await news of Welsh boxer Johnny Owen, who leaves to compete for a championship in Los Angeles. Yale night Nov. 15, free pizza and soft drinks for students; opening night Nov. 21, with a post-performance celebration at Hot Tomato; sign-interpreted performance and Re:Play, a Q&A session with the cast and crew following the matinee performance Nov. 23. Tickets: $20-$40; subscription packages available. Info.: (203) 432-1234 or www.yalerep.org.


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Talks

Friday, Nov. 15

"Plus Ça Change, the More They Stay the Same: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State in 2002"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Dara Culhane, Simon Fraser Univ. Info.: (203) 432-9833 or jscott@pantheon.yale.edu. (Program in Agrarian Studies)

"Bringing Economic, Social and Educational Policy Into Balance"
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Laboratory. Richard Rothstein, The New York Times and Economic Policy Institute, will deliver a lecture in the Yale Center in Child Development and Social Policy Luncheon Series. Info.: (203) 432-9935 or www.yale.edu/bushcenter.

"Emotional Intelligence and Management"
Noon-1:30 p.m. Sudler Hall. Management Speaker Series with Peter Salovey. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

Human Rights Workshop
12:15-1:45p.m. Faculty lounge, SLB. Graeme Simpson, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg, South Africa. (Orville H. Schell Jr. Center for International and Human Rights)

"60-Year Longitudinal Study of a Class of Harvard Students: Psychosocial Development and Various Influences"
1:30 p.m. Bishop Rm., SHM. Dr. George Valiant, Harvard Univ; author of "Aging Well." Part of the working research group, "Perspectives on Aging." For info. and luncheon reservations, contact Carol Pollard at (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu.

"A Primer on the Demographic Transition: Towards Population Stabilization or Implosion?"
3 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Thomas Büttner, United Nations, Population Group. (IEM/Energy SIG/F&ES)

"The Saint of Modernization: The Personal Diary of Park Chung Hee"
4 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Carter Eckert, Korea Institute, Harvard Univ. will present a lecture in the Council on East Asian Studies 2002-2003 Korean Studies Lecture Series.

Chubb Lecture
4:30 p.m. Luce Aud. Edward James Olmos, actor, producer, director and social activist will deliver the initial Chubb Lecture of this term.

"Ground Zero: The Rebuilding of an American City"
5 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. Alexander M. Garvin will deliver the first Elihu Yale Lecture. (Elihu Club)


Saturday, Nov. 16

"New England Weather"
11 a.m. Peabody Museum. The John H. Ostrom Program Series will feature Mel Goldstein, meteorologist. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.

"Romantic Watercolor: The Hickman Bacon Collection"
Noon. BAC. A Gallery Talk tour. Info.: (203) 432-2800.


Monday, Nov. 18

"State Weakness as a Source of Instability in Southeastern Europe"
4 p.m. Rm. 202, Luce Hall. Stefano Bianchini, Center for East Central Europe and the Balkans, Univ. of Bologna. (Council on European Studies at YCIAS)

Master's Tea
4 p.m. Trumbull College master's house. Xi Chuan, contemporary Chinese poet.

"More Than Minimal Effects: Presidential Campaigns, National Context and Candidate Constraints, 1952-2000"
4-5:30 p.m. ISPS. Lynn Vavreck, UCLA. Part of the American Politics Seminar series. (Institution for Social and Policy Studies)

"Rethinking 'Dehumanization': Clinical Narrative and the Grounding of Modern Medicine"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 401, HGS. John Harley Warner. (Program in the History of Medicine and Science)

"Work in Environment and Design"
6:30 p.m. Hastings Hall, A&A. The Issues in Environment and Design Lecture Series with Sir Michael and Lady Hopkins, Michael Hopkins and Partners. (F&ES/Sch. of Architecture)

"Waking Life"
7:30 p.m. Rm. 101, LC. Robert Sabiston will discuss the process of making the movie and answer questions. (Sch. of Art)


Tuesday, Nov. 19

Political Theory Workshop
12:15-1:45 p.m. ISPS. Charles Beitz, Princeton Univ. (Institution for Social and Policy Studies)

"Beyond a Joke: Researching, Reading and Writing 19th Century Graphic Satire"
12:30 p.m. BAC. Art in Context talk by Suzanne Nunn, Sch. of English, Univ. of Exeter. Info.: (203) 432-2800.

Working Research Group: Genetically Modified Plants
4-5:30 p.m. ISPS. Speaker and topic TBA. Info.: Carol Pollard, (203) 432-6188 or e-mail carol.pollard@yale.edu.

"Forest Health Issues: How Can We Sustain the Health of the Forests?"
4 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Dale Bosworth, United States Forest Service. Part of the Achieving Sustainable Forestry Seminar series. Info.: (203) 432-5983. (Global Institute of Sustainable Forestry)

Master's Tea
4 p.m. Morse College master's house. Roger Angell, sportswriter and editor, The New Yorker; author of "A Pitcher's Story."

"An American/European Intellectual Cooperation: The City of Man Project of 1940"
4 p.m. BRBL. Paul Michael Lützeler, Washington Univ. and a Beinecke Library Visiting Fellow. (BRBL/Germanic Languages and Literatures)

"Byzantium at the Met: Antique Images, Modern Themes"
4 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Helen C. Evans, Metropolitan Museum of Art. A reception will follow the lecture. (Council on European Studies)

"Overseas Investment in the American West, 1870-1900"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Scott Kleeb. Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

"Dynamical Studies of Enzymes on Fast Time Scales by Temperature Jump Relaxation Spectroscopy"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 253, SCL. Robert Callendar, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. (Chemistry)

Working Research Group: Medical Futility
6-8 p.m. ISPS. Speaker and topic TBA. For info. and dinner reservations contact Carol Pollard at (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu.

"The Dictionary of African Christian Biography and Francophone Africa"
7:30 p.m. Overseas Ministries Study Center. Michèle Sigg. A discussion period and refreshments will follow the lecture. Info.: (203) 624-6672, ext. 315 or www.omsc.org.


Wednesday, Nov. 20

Student Panel on the Present United States/Iraq Situation
11:30 a.m. Rm. A53, SOM. Paul Bracken will introduce and moderate the discussion.

"The Women in Charge: Women in Environmental and Natural Resource Leadership"
Noon-1 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Deb Callahan, League of Conservation Voters. Part of the Seminar in Environmental and Natural Resource Leadership. (F&ES)

"Conversation and Care: Medical Ethics and Dialogue with Professionals"
Noon. ISPS. David Smith, The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana Univ. Part of the Bioethics and Public Policy Seminar Series. Info.: Carol Pollard, (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu.

"Women's Health Research at Yale"
12:15 p.m. Grace Bldg. Lounge. A brown bag lunch with Carolyn Mazure. Dessert and beverages will be provided by the Yale-New Haven Hospital Auxiliary. Free parking available at the Yale Physicians Bldg. on Howard Ave. Info.: Jacqueline Collimore, (203) 865-2405.(Yale Univ. Women's Organization/Yale-New Haven Hospital Auxiliary)

"Preserving Our National Heritage: Bierstadt's Yosemite and Ours"
3:45 p.m. American Galleries, YUAG. Robert G. Stanton, former director, National Park Service, and Timothy Farnham. The lecture is presented in conjunction with the course "The National Parks: Lessons in Diversity, Environmental Quality and Justice."

"Animal Fables, the Bayeux Tapestry and the Making of the Anglo-Norman World"
4 p.m. Rm. 119, McDougal Center, HGS. Howard Bloch. Part of the 2002-2003 Dean's Lecture Series "In the Company of Scholars."

"Targeting RNA with Small Molecules"
4 p.m. Rm. 160, SCL. Yitzhak Tor, Univ. of California, San Diego. (Dept. of Chemistry)

"The Liberty Doctrine: An Answer to the Grand Strategic Challenges Facing the United States"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, HGS. Michael McFaul, Stanford Univ. Part of International Security Studies' Grand Strategy Lecture Series.

"The Enlargement of the EU: A Roundtable Discussion"
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Andras Simonyi, ambassador of Hungary to the United States, with David Cameron, Anna Grzymala-Busse and Thierry Vissol, European Commission Visiting Fellow.

"Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War"
4:30 p.m. Lecture hall, lower level, BRBL. T.J. Stiles, author. (Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders)

"Thermal Limits on the Ocean Distribution of Pacific Salmon: Global Warming and the Future of North Pacific Salmon Resources"
5 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. David Welch, High Seas Salmon Research, Pacific Biological Station, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada. Part of the Curtis and Edith Munson Marine Conservation Distinguished Lecure Series, "Climate Change and the Oceans: Global Changes, Local Effects." Info.: (203) 432-3026. (Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems)

"English Art and National Identity, 1918-1939"
5:15 p.m. BAC. Andrew Causey, Univ. of Manchester. Info.: (203) 432-2800.

"Professional Testimony: Clinicians' Perspectives and the Role of Religion in End-of-Life Care"
7:30 p.m. Slifka Center. David Smith, The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana Univ. Part of the Bioethics and Public Policy Seminar Series. Info.: Carol Pollard, (203) 432-6188 or carol.pollard@yale.edu.


Thursday, Nov. 21

"A Quarter Century of Indonesian Rule in East Timor, 1975-1999: Human Rights Issues"
1:30-3:20 p.m. Library, ISPS. Aderito de Jesus Soares, Constituent Assembly of East Timor. Part of the Genocide Studies Program Series, "Genocide Through the Ages: Was the Twentieth Century the 'Century of Genocide?'"

"Pelléas et Mélisande"
4 p.m. BRBL. Centennial lecture on Debussy's opera by composer and scholar Betsy Jolas.

"The Power of Any Positive Change"
4:15-5:45 p.m. ISPS. Dan Bigg, Chicago Recovery Alliance. Part of the Yale AIDS Colloquium Series. (Institution for Social and Policy Studies)

"Antibiotics Don't Cure Cancer"
5 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Dr. Mark K. Siegel, New York Univ. Medical Sch. Part of the Program for Humanities in Medicine 2002-2003 Lecture series. Info.: Clara Gyorgyey, (203) 785-6102 or (203) 785-4744.

"The Pre-School Child"
5:15-7 p.m. Library, ISPS. The "Children Under Stress" Research Study Group will present a lecture by Kyle Pruett with Kimberly Morgan and Sandra Bishop, topic discussants.

"Low Tech, Light Tech, High Tech"
6:30 p.m. Hastings Hall, A&A. Klaus Daniels, Institut fur Hochbautechnik and HL-Technik AG. (Hixon Center for Urban Ecology Distinguised Speakers Series/Sch. of Architecture)

"On the Universality of the Pygmalion-Galatea Process: From Genesis to Eugenics"
8 p.m. Rm. 208, WHC. Dr. Fred Sander, Cornell Medical Sch. and New York Psychoanalytic Society. A reception will take place prior to the lecture at 7 p.m. in Rm. 108, WHC. Info.: Alicia Grendziszewski, (203) 785-7205. (Muriel Gardiner Program for Psychoanalysis and the Humanities)


Friday, Nov. 22

"Contracting, Risk and Liability: The Political Economy of Logging in the Post-New Deal American South"
11 .m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. William Boyd, Stanford Univ. Law Sch. Part of the Program in Agrarian Studies. Info.: (203) 432-9833 or jscott@pantheon.yale.edu.

Human Rights Workshop
12:15-1:45 p.m. Faculty lounge, SLB. Deena Hurwitz. (Orville J. Schell Center for International Human Rights)

"Christian Theology in a Larger Universe: Encounters with the Powers in Africa"
12:30 p.m. Overseas Ministries Study Center. Andrew F. Walls, Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, and author, "The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History." Bring a lunch at 12:15 p.m. Coffee will be provided. Part of the Missions Research Colloquia. Info.: (203) 624-6672, ext. 315 or www.omsc.org. (Overseas Ministries Study Center)

"Globalization and the Role of Multinational Corporations"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Ernesto Zedillo, chair. The discussion will include presentations by panelists Paul Bracken, David Denoon, New York Univ. and Robert Reich, Brandeis Univ. and former U.S. secretary of labor. (Academic Council on the United Nations System/Yale Center for the Study of Globalization)


Saturday, Nov. 23

"Wood Turning in North America Since 1930"
2:30 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. Jon Sauer, ornamental wood turner. Info.: (203) 432-0600 or www.yale.edu/artgallery.


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Films

Friday, Nov. 15

"Brava Gente"
1:15 p.m. In Portuguese without subtitles. Romance Languages Lounge, 82-90 Wall St. Preceded by tertulia at 12:45 p.m. Info.: (203) 432-1150 or (203) 432-5439. (Dept. of Spanish & Portugese)


Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 & 16

"My Big Fat Greek Wedding"
7:30 and 10 p.m. Harkness Aud., SHM. Directed by Joel Zwick. Fee: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs. (Yale Medical Sch. Film Society)


Saturday, Nov. 16

"Mansfield Park"
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Patricia Rozema. Info.: (203) 432-2800.


Sunday, Nov. 17

"Solaris"
7 and 10 p.m. Harkness Aud., SHM. Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. In Russian with English subtitles. Fee: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs. (Yale Medical Sch. Film Society)

"Waking Life"
7 p.m. Rm. 101, LC. On Monday, Nov. 18, Robert Sabiston will lecture and answer questions about the movie. (Sch. of Art)


Monday, Nov. 18

"Va Savoir"
7 p.m. Aud., WHC. Directed by Jacques Rivette. (French Dept.)


Wednesday, Nov. 20

"True Lies"
7-9 p.m. Rm. 119, WLH. Directed by James Cameron. Part of the Atomic Cinema Series. (East Asian Languages and Literatures)

"Lumumba"
7 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Raoul Peck. In French with English subtitles. Part of "Visions of Africa: Contemporary African Cinema." Info.: www.yale.edu/ycias/african/film.htm. (Council of African Studies/Afro-American Cultural Center)

"Memoires d'immigrés"
7:30 p.m. Rm. 117, WLH. Directed by Yasmina Benguigui. Part of the French Documentary Film Festival. (French Dept.)


Thursday, Nov. 21

"Osaka Story"
7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Part of the 2002 Japan Film Series, "Japanese Cinema: Classic, Modern and Beyond." Info.: Council on East Asian Studies, (203) 432-3426 or e-mail alexander.han@yale.edu. (Council on East Asian Studies/Film Studies Program)


Saturday, Nov. 23

"Frankenstein"
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. Info.: (203) 432-2800.


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Conferences/Symposia

Friday & Saturday, Nov. 15 & 16

"Man and Beast: A Symposium in Honor of Naomi Schor (1943-2001)"
WHC. The conference will provide a forum for discussions aimed at rethinking the relationship between man and beast. Panel discussions will include "At the Limits of the Human and Non-Human" on Friday; "Kinships and Contracts with the Beasts" and "Culture and the Creatures" on Saturday. Info.: (203) 432-0673; manana.sikic@yale.edu.


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Biomedical Sciences

Friday, Nov. 15

"Adult Development--A 60 Year Prospective Study"
10:15 a.m. Aud., CMHC. Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Lecture by Dr. George E. Vaillant, Brigham and Women's Hospital.


Monday, Nov. 18

"Qualitative Research on Hard-to-Discuss Issues: Talking About Women's Sexuality in Northeast Brazil"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 115, LEPH. Linda-Anne Rebhun. (Center for Interdisclipinary Research on AIDS)


Tuesday, Nov. 19

"Advances in the Treatment of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma: A Focus on Radioimmunotherapy"
8:30 a.m. Fitkin Amph., LMP 1098. Dr. Richard I. Fischer, James P. Wilmot Cancer Center. (Cancer Center)

"Functional Annotation of the Mouse Genome"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. Terry Magnuson, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Dept. of Pathology)

"Epigenetics and Child Psychiatry: Abnormalities in Chromosome Structure and Gene Expression in Childhood Developmental Disorders"
1-2 p.m. Cohen Aud., E fl., Harris Bldg. Yale Child Study Center Departmental Conference with Dr. Matthew State. Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: Dr. Robert King, (203) 785-5880.


Wednesday, Nov. 20

"The Specialty of Colon and Rectal Surgery: Its Impact on Patient Care and Role in Academic Medicine"
7-8 a.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dept. of Surgery Grand Rounds Lecture by Dr. Walter E. Longo, Saint Louis Univ. Sch. of Medicine.

"GSTM 1, GSTT1, GSTP1 Genetic Polymorphisms and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study"
Noon. Rm. 608, LEPH. Dr. Tongzhang Zheng. (Cancer Center)

"The Genetics of Death and Polarized Secretion in the Immune System"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. B131, BML. Gillian Griffiths, Sir William Dunn Sch. of Pathology, Oxford Univ.

"Vision in the Ultraviolet: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Birds and the Bees"
4 p.m. Rm. 226, OML. Timothy Goldsmith. Tea will be served prior to the lecture at 3:45 p.m. (Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology)

"Preservation Strategies for Skeletal Muscle Tissue"
4 p.m. Peter B. Gordon Memorial Library, JPL. Dr. Miriam CJ de With, Univ. Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands. (John B. Pierce Laboratory)


Friday, Nov. 22

"Aripirazole: A New Antipsychotic with a Novel Mechanism of Action"
10:15 a.m. Aud., CMHC. Yale Dept. of Psychiatry Forum with Cyril D. Souza.


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For Students Only

Thursday, Nov. 14 & 21

Thursday Conversations
1:30-2:30 p.m. Rm. B46, McDougal Graduate Student Center. Beginning English class. 5-6 p.m. Rm. B46, HGS, McDougal Graduate Student Center. Advanced English. (Office of International Students and Scholars/McDougal Graduate Student Center)


Friday, Nov. 15

Graduate School Dean's Reception and Celebration of the 5th Anniversary of the McDougal Center
4:30-6:30 p.m. Common rm., and Rm. 119, McDougal Graduate Student Center.

"Jurassic Jazz I"
8-11 p.m. Peabody Museum. A semi-formal jazz reception for graduate students will feature live jazz music. Tickets are on sale in Rm. 123 in the McDougal Graduate Student Center.


Friday, Nov. 15 & 22

Friday Conversations
12:30-1:30 p.m. Common rm., McDougal Graduate Student Center. An opportunity for international students to practice their English conversation skills. Free coffee. (Office of International Students and Scholars/McDougal Graduate Student Center)


Monday-Friday, Nov. 18-22

McDougal Center Writing Week
Workshops and programs for academic and dissertation writing. For graduate and professional students. Info.: www.yale.edu/graduateschool/mcdougal/student_affairs/writing_program.htm.


Monday-Sunday, Nov. 18-24

McDougal Center Canned Food Drive
Donations will be accepted to help fight hunger in New Haven. Collection bin in McDougal Common Rm., HGS.


Wednesday, Nov. 21

International Coffee Hour
4-5:30 p.m. Blue Dog Café, Common Rm., McDougal Graduate Student Center. Free refreshments and cultural activities hosted by Nepali students. (Office of International Students and Scholars/McDougal Center)


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Sports

Dates and times of athletic events are subject to change. For the most timely information about sporting events visit the website at www.yale.edu/athletic or call (203) 432-1435.


Friday, Nov. 15

Women's Swimming
6 p.m. PWG. Yale vs. Columbia. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.

Men's Hockey
7 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. Rensselaer. Tickets: $7 general admission; $3 for children 14 and under; $8-$10 reserved seating.


Saturday, Nov. 16

Football
12:30 p.m. Yale Bowl. Yale vs. Princeton. Tickets: $5-$13. Yale employees and their immediate families, and Yale retirees and one guest receive free admission. Present valid I.D. 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Gate A or E. Free parking in Lot A and D.

Women's Hockey
2 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. St. Lawrence. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.

Men's Soccer
4 p.m. Yale Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium. Yale vs. Princeton. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.

Men's Hockey
7 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. Union. Tickets: $7 general admission; $3 for children 14 and under; $8-$10 reserved seating.


Sunday, Nov. 17

Women's Hockey
2 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. St. Lawrence. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.


Wednesday, Nov. 20

Volleyball
7 p.m. Payne Whitney Gym. Yale vs. Brown. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.


Friday, Nov. 22

Women's Hockey
7 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. Union. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.


Sunday, Nov. 24

Women's Hockey
2 p.m. Ingalls Rink. Yale vs. Boston College. Tickets: $3 general admission; $1 non-Yale students over 15; free for Yale students and children 15 and under.


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Friday, Nov. 15

Bone Marrow Drive
11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Grace Bldg. lounge, YNHH.

Flu Shots
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Student lounge, Sch. of Nursing, 100 CSS. Flu shots will be administered by Sch. of Nursing students and faculty. Open to members of the Yale community.


Saturday, Nov. 16

"Stone Paper Scissors"
10:30 a.m.-noon. BAC. Participants will explore alternative methods of making books and telling stories. Gallery visits will investigate paintings that tell a story to set the mood. For children 7-9 years of age. Registration is required. Info. and registration: (203) 432-2858.

Introductory Tour
11 a.m. BAC. A tour and survey of British painting. Info.: (203) 432-2800.

"Drumming in the Exhibits, Part I: African Roots"
1 p.m. Peabody Museum. In this first of a three-part series, drummer Michael Mills will lead this participatory drumming session in the "Masks of the Sacred Bush" exhibit. Bring your drums, shakers, rattles and scrapers or make your own percussion instrument at noon. Free with museum admission ($5 for adults; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.)

Open Studios in Painting/Printmaking and Photography
4-7 p.m. Sch. of Art, 353 Crown St. Works by all Master of Fine Arts students in painting/printmaking and photography will be on display. Info.: (203) 432-9109 or e-mail angela.fraleigh@yale.edu.


Sunday, Nov. 17

"Reconstructing the Splendid Maya Murals of Bonampak"
10:15 a.m. Peabody Museum. A brunch and gallery talk with Mary Miller. Registration is required. Fee: $20 additional for connoisseurs and guests. Info.: Melanie Brigockas at (203) 432-5099 or melanie.brigockas@yale.edu.

Scholarship Benefit and Tea
4-6 p.m. Lecture hall, SML. Gaddis Smith will speak on "The History of Women at Yale." Tea and sherry will be served. Fee: $15; all proceeds will benefit Yale Univ. Women's Organization's scholarship fund.


Monday-Thursday, Nov. 18-21

Hunger and Homelessness Awareness and Auction Week
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. 21, 4-6 p.m. Other events include films, talks and a flag football game. For specific events and times, refer to the website www.yale.edu/hhauction or e-mail hhauction@yale.edu. (Health and Human Rights Committee/Women's Health Initiative/Graduate and Professional Students Senate)


Monday, Wednesday & Friday, Nov. 18, 20 & 22

Web Design: Complete
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. LL4, 221 Whitney Ave. 3-day course. Fee: $440. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.


Monday-Friday, Nov. 18-22

Book Fair
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Rotunda, SHM. The Phyllis Bodel Childcare Center will host a fall book fair featuring children's books, current best sellers, cook books, self-help books, etc. The books are priced 30-70% off the list price. Info.: (203) 785-3829.


Tuesday, Nov. 19

"Using Delegation to Get Your Work Done"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. 109, Suite 107, lower level, 100 CSS. Fee: $65; $50 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"The 3-D's to Effective Presentations (Develop, Design and Design)"
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Rm. LL1, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $220; $150 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

Bone Marrow Drive
1-5 p.m. Afro-American Cultural Center.

Book Signing
6 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Jeffrey E. Garten will discuss and sign copies of his new book, "The Politics of Fortune: A New Agenda for Business Leaders."


Tuesday & Thursday, Nov. 19 & 21

"PowerPoint 97/2000: Level 2"
9-11:30 a.m. Rm. LL3, 221 Whitney Ave. 2-day course. Fee: $130. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.

"Project 98: Level 1"
1:30-4:30 p.m. Rm. LL4, 221 Whitney Ave. 2-day course. Fee: $195. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..


Wednesday, Nov. 20

"Serving International Customers, Faculty and Students"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. LL1, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $110, $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..

"Special Planning for Special Events"
9-11:30 a.m. Rm. 109, Suite 107, lower level, 100 CSS. Open to members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..

"Eudora Pro"
2-4:30 p.m. Rm. LL3, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $70. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..


Wednesday & Friday, Nov. 20 & 22

"Access 2000: Level 2"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LL3, 221 Whitney Ave. 2-day course. Fee: $195. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..


Thursday, Nov. 21

"Outstanding Customer Service for Managers"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. 109, Suite 107, lower level, 100 CSS. Fee: $110; $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..

Light Fellowship Information Meeting
4:30 p.m. Rm. 305, 3rd fl., 55 Whitney Ave. A reception for students interested in studying Chinese, Japanese or Korean language in East Asia. The Richard U. Light Fellowship funds studies for a summer, term or year. Open to undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Info.: light.fellowship@yale.edu.


Friday, Nov. 22

Luncheon Meditation
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 109, Suite 107, lower level, 100 CSS. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter..


Saturday, Nov. 23

"Stone Paper Scissors"
10:30 a.m.-noon. BAC. Participants will explore alternative methods of making books and telling stories. Gallery visits will investigate paintings that tell a story to set the mood. For children 7-9 years of age. Registration is required. Info. and registration: (203) 432-2858.

Architectural Tour
11 a.m. BAC. An architectural tour of the center preceded by a short film about the center's architect, Louis I. Kahn. Info.: (203) 432-2800.



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ONGOING ACTIVITIES


Tours

Yale Astronomy Public Nights
First Thursday of each month. 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. Times vary seasonally. Info.: www.astro.yale.edu/publicnights.

Guided Tours of Campus
Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m. & 2 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Yale Visitor Center, Dwight Hall. 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.


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Exhibitions

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. "William Walton, Composer," through Dec.

Yale Center for British Art
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "The Romantic Landscape Print: 'The Chiaroscuro of Nature'," through Dec. 29. "Romantic Watercolor: The Hickman Bacon Collection," through Jan. 5. "Taste and Beauty in Three Dimensions: Paul Mellon and British Sculpture," on display in the entrance court and throughout the building as part of the center's 25th anniversary celebration.

Yale 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," "The Muskrat and the Osprey: The Hidden Quinnipiac Marsh," "O.C. Marsh: His Life and Legacy," "Life in Ancient Egypt" and "Cultures of Native America," on view indefinitely. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.

Yale University Art Gallery
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. "Wood Turning in North America since 1930," through Dec. 1. "Yale Collects Wood: Gifts from the Collection of John and Robyn Horn," through Dec. 1. "Justice on Trial: Ben Shahn's Case for Sacco and Vanzetti," through Dec. 29.

Sterling Memorial Library
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, 1-5 p.m. SML exhibition corridor and Arts of the Book Collection. Nave Exhibition Cases, "Anatol Girs: Book Designer," through Nov. 29.

Yale Institute of Sacred Music
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ISM. "Africa: Made in God's Image," through Dec. 18.

Yale Sch. of Architecture
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Eisenman/Krier: Two Ideologies; "House IV" by Peter Eisenman; and "The Atlantis Project" by Leon Krier, through Feb. 7.

Jonathan Edwards College Master's House
Thursdays or by appointment. "My Stuff," a collection of paintings, drawings and prints, through Nov. 24. Info.: (203) 432-0356.

Yale Physicians Building Art Place
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The sixth in a series of exhibitions featuring paintings, photographs, sculptures, pottery and quilts by local artists and Univ. faculty and staff; through March 2003.


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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. ASHA-Yale is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting basic education in India. Info.: asha@yale.edu; www.ashanet.org/yale.

Overeaters Anonymous
Monday, 7-8 p.m. 311 Temple St. 12-step recovery program offering a permanent solution for anorexics, bulimics, compulsive eaters and all those who suffer from eating and related disorders. Info.: Sophia, (203) 752-9000; or e-mail oasolution@hotmail.com.

Yale Poetry Group
Thursday, 8 p.m. Fellows Rm., Calhoun College.

Yale Toastmasters Club
Friday, noon. 221 Whitney Ave. Open to members of the Yale community who would like to develop and improve their public speaking skills. Info.: (203) 436-3903; www.yale.edu/yaletoastmasters; ann.straub@yale.edu.


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Language Tables

Arabic Table
Tuesday, noon. Ezra Stiles College dining rm. (Dept. of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations)

Chinese Table
Wednesday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Zhengguo Kang. (203) 432-2938.

French Table
Monday, Noon-1 p.m. Jonathan Edwards College dining hall. Brooke Donaldson and Yuliy Masinovsky. (French Dept./Jonathan Edwards); 5- 6 p.m. HGS dining hall. Laure Marcellesi and Brian Reilly. (French Dept./HGS);Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Trumbull College dining hall. Ruth Koizim and Thomas Martin. (French Dept./Trumbull College); Wednesday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Branford College dining hall. All levels welcome. Yuliy Masinovsky. (French Dept./Branford College); 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HGS dining hall. Agnieszka Tworek and Joseph Acquisto. (French Dept./HGS); 5:30-6:30 p.m. Calhoun College dining hall. Samuel Sigg and Nomi Claire Lazar; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. Jeffrey Boyd and Vincent Giroud. (French Dept./Silliman College)

German Table
Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Blue Dog Cafe, McDougal Center.

Indonesian Table
Thursday, noon. Berkeley College dining hall. Indriyo Sukmono. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies Seminar Series)

Japanese Table
Thursday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Hiroyo Nishimura. (203) 432-2943.

Korean Table
Wednesday, noon. Morse College dining hall. Thursday, noon. Saybrook College dining hall. Seungja Choi. (203) 432-2866.

Portuguese Table
Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. Lidia Santos. Friday, 12:30 p.m. Jonathan Edwards dining hall. K. David Jackson.

Spanish Table
Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. "Elementary Spanish," Spanish 115; Thursday, 12:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. "Intermediate Spanish," Spanish 130; Monday, 12:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. "Advanced Conversational Spanish," Spanish 138. (Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)

Russian Table
Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall. Julia Titus; Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., Davenport College dining hall. Emilia Hramov. (Slavic Languages & Literatures)

Thai Table
6-7 p.m. Timothy Dwight College. Info.: ken.sutha@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)

Vietnamese Table
Noon. Yale Commons. Info.: quang.van@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)


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Religion

University Public Worship
Sunday, 11 a.m. Battell Chapel. Rev. Frederick Borsch will preach on Nov. 17; Rev. Pamela Bro will preach on Nov. 24. Open weekdays for prayer, 12:30-1 p.m.; simple Communion service on Thursday. Info.: (203) 432-8750. (Church of Christ in Yale, member church of the United Church of Christ)

Yale Buddhist Society
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. Trumbull College, entryway E., basement. Learn to meditate or continue your practice with the Univ. Sangha. Meditation, tea, readings and discussion. Info.: ravenna@yale.edu; (203) 785-1995.

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 song 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 Rev. Ron Rising. 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.: Walter Bodine, (203) 269-7857.

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 Meeting (Quaker)
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 225 East Grand Ave. Transportation will leave from Phelps Gate at 10:10 a.m. Childcare available. Info.: (203) 468-7364.

St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center
268 Park St. Mass; Sunday, 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.; Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Evening Prayer; Monday, 5:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m. Info.: (203) 777-5537.

Services at the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall St. Orthodox, Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. & 25 min. before sunset; Saturday, 9 a.m. & after sundown (call for times); Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Conservative/Egalitarian, Monday, 6:45 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.; Friday, 5:45 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, to be announced. Reform, Friday, 5:40 p.m. Downtown Minyan, Saturday, 10 a.m. Info.: (203) 432-1134.

Taize Candlelight Prayer
Tuesday, 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. (Univ. Lutheran Ministry in New Haven)

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


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