PSU Magazine Spring 1987

Lectures Conditions for World Peace Lecture series by PSU fac ulty that may be ta ke n for credit th ro ugh political scie nce dep't. Noon , 53 Crame r Hall , Free Apr. 13 'i\me rican Glo balism," Barney Burke , History Apr. 20 "Sa nkofa : What African History Knows About the Future," Candice Gouche r, Black Studies Apr. 27 "Defining War: Differing Cul tural Contexts," J ack Fried , Anth ro pology May 4 "Transition to a Global Peace System," Jack Yost, Summer Peace Studies May 11 "Psychod ynamics and Global Conflict," J an Haa ken, Psychology May 18 "East and West Europe : From Confrontation to Coope ratio n," John Hall , Economics J u ly 29 "Educatio nal Reform in China ," Chai Yu Yu , China China and the Pacific Community oon , 53 Crame r Hall, Free Apr. 15 "China & Asia in Historical Pe rspecti ve," Linda Walton , Histo ry Apr. 22 "Doing Business in China : An Histo rical Pe rspecti ve," Cathy Curtin , CMC Research Inte rn at'l Apr. 29 "China's Place in the Eme rging Pacific Basin ," Dr. David P. Mozingo, Califas Ltd ., Newport Beach , Calif. May 6 "Fujian & the Ope n Door Policy in China," Huang Jianh ua, Foreign Affairs section , Fujian Province May 13 "Sino-Vie tnamese Relatio ns & the Stability o f I ndo– china," J effrey ·Barlow, History, Lewis & Clark June 1 "Peace a nd Security in the May 27 "Repo rt on China & the Pacific Basin : Geographer ' Pe rspecti ves ," Gil Latz, Geography Third World ," Phil Harde r, Campus Ministry "Tour the World at Home" Lectures by Summer Session's visiting professors. Noon, 338 Smith Cente r, Free June 24 "The Pros pects of Economic & Social Reforms in Eas tern Europe ," Pete r Bod , Hun gary July 1 "The Most Fascinating Discoveries o f Ancient China," Zheng Siming, Luoyang , China Foreign Languages Colloquium l pm, 462 Neube rger Hall, Free Apr. 15 "Between East & West : The Fed eral Re public of Germany," Eva Lindemann , consul ge ne ral, Federal Re public of Germany Apr. 22 "750th Birthday: Berlin ," Franz Langhamme r, German section July 8 "Oral Hi tory Across Ap r. 29 Ame rica: Travels with "S panish Colo nization in the Rio de la Plata Area (Argentina/Uruguay)," Raul Ma rtinez, Spanish section Charley," Charl es Morris- sey, USA July 15 "The Tro ubles in orthe rn Ireland ," Estelle Mo nt- May 6 golfier, France July 22 "The Ups and Downs of Eng lish in J a pan ," May 13 obukatsu Takahash i, J apan "The Palacio Real of Madrid ," David Romey, Spanish section 'i\ n Ame rican Child 's Germany in the Fifties," J ames Seward , German PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 28 May 20 "Liberalization in the USSR under Gorbachev," Guy Houk , Russian section May 27 "Old Vie nna , City o f Dreams: Eccentrics & Othe r Practiti one rs," Graham Conroy, Philoso phy Sports Softball Erv Lind Stadium ; $2 adults, $ 1 students; PSU stude nts free Apr. 7 Linfield (2), 3 pm Apr. 13 Oregon (2), 3 pm Apr. 22 O regon State (2), 2:30 pm May 4 Pacific (2), 2:30 pm May 5 Oregon (2), 2:30 pm Tennis PSU Shattuck Court or PS U Gym . Apr. 14 Portla nd , 3 pm Apr. 18 Easte rn Washington , 8 am Linfield, 5 pm Apr. 21 Pacific, 3 pm Apr. 23 Western Oregon, 3 pm May 2 Bellevue , IO am Baseball Civic Stadium . PAC- IO Confere nce Games (*) - $2 adults, $ I stude nts, PSU students free wi th I.D. Mar. 31 Oregon State*, 3 pm Apr. 5 Gonzaga* (2), Noon Apr. 7 Ap r. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 May 5 May 8 May 9 Oregon State*, 3 pm Lewis & Clark State, I pm Eastern Washingto n* (2), Noon Washington State* (2), Noon Linfield , 3 pm Pacific Luthe ran , 3 pm Washingto n* (2), 11 am Portland* (2), 11 am May 11 Hawaii-Hilo, I pm Men:S Golf Call 229-4000. Apr. 17,18 PS U/Rippling River Invita– tional

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