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February 21, 2003|Volume 31, Number 19



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Benefit concert

Yale Pro Musica, the chamber choir of the Yale Camerata, will present a concert to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater New Haven on Sunday, March 2, at 4 p.m. at Bethesda Lutheran Church, 450 Whitney Ave.

The program will feature "Miserere in c minor" by Johann Hasse, accompanied by chamber orchestra. Also on the program will be works of Spanish Renaissance composers, as well as new works by Pro Musica members. A reception will follow the performance.

Habitat for Humanity of Greater New Haven is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing by creating home ownership opportunities for working, low-income families.

A free will offering taken at the concert will be matched by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a fraternal financial benefits company. Childcare will be available. For more information, call (203) 432-5180.


Glee Club benefit

The Yale Glee Club will perform a benefit concert for the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen (DESK), on Sunday, Feb. 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at St. Mary's Parish House,
5 Hillhouse Ave.

A supper of hors d'oeuvres, salads, gourmet soups, breads and desserts, wine and soft drinks will be served. The cost is $25 per person.

DESK, founded in 1987, serves 40-125 meals every night of the week at various churches, synagogues and other organizations in the New Haven area.

For more information, call Tanya Tolson at (203) 624-6426.


Child Conduct Clinic

The Yale Child Conduct Clinic is currently accepting children between the ages of 2 and 131Ž2 who are displaying behavioral problems such as lying, disobeying parents, swearing, cheating, not getting along with others or getting into trouble at school. For more information, call (203) 432-9993.


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Students chosen for All-USA College Academic First Team

Adrienne Rich wins prestigious Bollingen Prize for poetry

Kannan has been appointed to Lanman chair

Activists urge students to join 'struggle' for social justice

Symposium to honor 'Yale's greatest scientist'

Symposium to explore rebuilding post-conflict states


MEDICAL CENTER NEWS

Journalists Carlson, Kaufman to be next Poynter Fellows

Lecture series offers inside perspective on 'Managing the European Union'

Celebrating Black History Month

Three-day conference explores the musical traditions of Greece

Biologist John Trinkaus, expert on cell migration, dies

Friends recall life of graduate student Tom Casey, who died in kayaking accident

Digging the snow

Norbert Hirschhorn honored for pediatric research

Organ student Paul Jacobs garners music award

Connecticut-based ensemble to perform in campus concert

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