PSU Magazine Spring 1988

Performing Arts Piano Series Lincoln Hall Aud. $9.50/ $8/ $6/ $4; 464-4440. Apr. 17 May21 Peter Frankl, 4 pm John Perry, 8 pm Contemporary Dance 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. $10/ $8/ $6; 464-4440. Apr. 15, 16 Company We Keep Guitar Series 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. $7.50/ $4; 464-4440. May28 Brian Wagner Theater Ar~ 8 pm, Lincoln Hall; 464-4440. Apr. 7-9; "The Fox," room 14-16 11 5, $4/ $3/ $2 May 5-7; 12-14 May 12-14 19-21 "Taming of the Shrew," Auditorium, $5 / $4/ $2 (May 4, $ 1) Staged Readings, room 11 5, $2/ $1 Brown Bag Cone~ Noon, Smith Center Commons, Free Apr. 12 May 10 June 2 Cabaret Bassoon Brothers PSU Orchestra PSUJazz Lab Band Noon, Smith Center Commons, Free Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 27 May 4 May 11 May 18 May 25 Lenny Anderson, singer Big Bangg,jazz-rock Dan & Randy, comedians Amor Espana Wood Putty Gary Ogan, Tenley Holway David Horowitz, piano Special Events Native American Cultural Awareness Week. May 16 Native Amer. Fashion Show, Noon, Smith Center Commons, Free May 20 Salmon Bake - $5; $4. 11-4 pm, behind PSU library (294 Smith Center in case of rain) Mar. 20, 21 Pow Wow, PSU Gym. 5/ 20, 7pm; 5/ 21, I & 7pm. Call 464-4452. Lectures Printmakers Noon, 190 Business Admin. Bldg., Free. Apr. 20 "Collecting Prints, 1941-1945" Apr. 20 Lee Chesney, discusses his work, 8-10 pm Apr. 27 "Monoprints & Paintings" May 4 "Papermaking, Printmaking & Book Production" May 11 "Monoprints, Lithography & Paintings" May 18 "Large Scale Prints o n Handmade Paper" Research Lectures 3 pm, 298 Smith Center, Free. Apr. 17 "Anthropology, History & the Study of Chinese Society" May 18 "New Developments in the Ancient World" Sociology Lecture 8 pm, 323 Smith Center, Free. May 3 "Women, Volunteerism & the Welfare State: Beyond Public-Private Partnership" Kellogg Lecture 3 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, Free. Reception follows in 236 Smith. May 4 Ellen Gilchrist International Studies Noon, 338 Smith Center, Free May 17 "Women in Politics & Film: A Personal Perspective'' Film/ Lecture 7:30 pm, Smith Center Ball room, $ 10. May 17 "Women - For America, For the World" Tour the World at Home Noon, 338 Smith Center, Free. June 22 "Comparative Cultures: A Chinese Visitor Looks at the U.S." June 29 "Brazil Today" Computer Science Lectures 4:30 pm, 190 Bus. Admin. Bldg., Free. Apr. 13 "Expert Decision Mak– ing by Humans & Computers" Apr. 20 "Computer Determina– tion of Macromolecular Structure" Apr. 27 "An Information T heo– retic Approach to Man– agement In formation Systems" May 4 "Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning" May 11 "Oregon Database Forum" May 18 "A Career Move from Technology to Tech– nology Management" May 25 "Robotics" Foreign Languages & Literatures I pm, 462 Neuberger Hall, Free. Apr. 13 "Historical Background to Recent Events in Haiti" Apr. 20 'Japanese Avant Garde Performance" Apr. 27 "Bucovina: A Central European Island in Eastern Europe" May 4 "Thoughts on a Recent Trip to West Germany" May 11 "The Derivation of the Verb 'To Speak' in Korean &Japanese" May 18 " Foreign Language Textbooks: Authors, Editors, Production, Economics" May 25 "The Diary of Anne Frank Re-examined" June 1 "Recollections of a Diplomat" Visual Arts Gallery 299 8 am-5 pm weekdays, 299 Neu– berger Hall, Free. Apr. 4-15 Prints by Dodie Warren, · Ken Kerslake, Gerald Purdy. Reception Apr. 4, 4-6 pm. Apr. 18- Lee Chesney, paint- May 6 ing, prints. Reception Apr. 20, 6-8 pm. May 31- Prints by Chesney stu– June 10 dents. Reception May 31, 4-6 pm. PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 29 Graduate Thesis Exhibit 8:30-5 pm weekdays, 204 Neu– berge r Hall, Free. Mar. 28- Robin Ator, "Illustra– Apr. 15 tions for Boudica" Littman Gallery 12-4 pm weekdays, Thurs. 'til 7 pm, 250 Smith Center, Free. Apr. 11- Bruce Literal, May 13 sculpture. Reception Apr. 14, 5-7 pm. May 23- Inkling Studio prints. June 17 Reception May 26, 5-7 pm. June 24- Caribbean artists Aug. 11 exhibit. ReceptionJune 24, 5-7 pm. White Gallery 8 am-8 pm weekdays, 2nd floor Smith Center, Free. Apr. 11- May 13 May23- June 17 June 24- Aug. 11 Violet Ray, original collage. Reception Apr. 14, 5-7 pm. Robert Bruce, photo– grapher. Reception May 26, 5-7 pm. Photos by Charles Howell of Antigua. Reception June 24, 5-7 pm. Native American Week Films 7 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, Free. May 16 "Little Big Man" May 17 "Walks Far Woman" Campus Notes May30 Memorial Day. Univer- sity closed! June 1 School of Business Admin. Dedication, 4 pm (tour of building to follow). June 3 Summer session advance registration ends. June 10 Commencement, 7:30 pm, Memorial Coliseum. June 20 Summer session gen'! registration; evening classes. June 21 Day classes; Sr. adult registration thru Sr. Adult Learning Ctr.; call 464-4739. July 4 Independe nce Day hol- iday. University closed!

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