Perspective_Winter_1983

Lectures GREAT DECISIONS LECTURE SERIES Noon, Willamene Center Aud., 121 SW Salmon, Free. Gall 229- 3049. Fe. 1 'Trade & Unemployment: Global Bread & Butter Issues," Daniel Goldy, International Economic Consultant Feb. 8 "Afnca's Economic Squeeze: Poverty Hunger. & Refugees," David Groff, history & humanities, Reed College. Feb. 15 "Nuclear Proliferation: Who's Next to Get The &mb?" Goroon Schloming. political science, Uniy. of Portland. Fft. 22 "Southeast Asia: ASEAN & Its Communist Neighbors," Robert WifIner. FOI'eign Service Officer & directot, Governor's Commission on Foreign languages Mllreh 1 "lnterAmerican Security: Lessonsftrom. the South Atlantic," James Gardner. president, lewis & C1ar1I: II8rch • 'West Germany & the U.S.: What's Wrong with the Alliance .~ ij Frank Munk, political science, PSU. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. COLLOQUIUM SERiEs Wednesdays, 1 pm, 461 Neuberger Hall, free. CaM 229·9487 1 3522. FM. 2 "Europe Revisited: France/Germanylttelyft jwith slides), Franz langhammer. German tedior Feb. 9 MAussian Icons: The World TranslgtKed" (With slides), Oavid Coomlef, Maryhill MuIWm Feb. 11 "Language and CuhUfe in !he Mi(j(fe Ea$t, ,. Noury AI-Khaledy, Arabic section PM. 23 "Postage Stamps: History from the PoaIOIIIce," Roderic Diman, SpanIsh MCtion "'rch 2 "Eliezer Ben Yehuda; Creator of Modem Hebfew," Joshua Stampler, liebrew ~ ....at If "Culture Siloek: The Plight 01 an ~ in Paris," Michael Goulet French MCIion TALKING ABOUT IT HElPS Thursdays, Noon, 11 Neuberger Hall, free, Call ~ Feb. 3 MA New VIeW 01 Commflment," BettF ~ Feb. 10 Ftb. 17 Feb. 24 MSW, Director of Counseling, SolO Cenear ~C::S~~:='~MI~,= "Ways to Enrich a Relationship," ~ancYFaarerI. MA, ...Iohn R~nberg, MDV "Ethics of Dating and SexuaHty fo( SirnJle Adults," Bruce Worsley, Counselor. bMNI WhOlistic Center March 3 'Ways to Insure a SuccHslul S livitlg Experience," Marge lee·Anderson, Psychologist, Multnomah County Mental Health CENTRAL EUROPEAN STUDIES LECTURES Noon. Wednesdays. 150 Cramer Hall, Free. Call 229·391 S. r:.b. I "Poland in Crisis," David Mason. political science Butler University, Indianapolis, & a 1982 Fulbright Scholar in Poland. Feb. 16 "Blue Collar Workers In Eastem Europe," Jan Hajda, sociology Feb. 23 "Communism and Leadership: Baclcground to the Succession Problem," AHred Meyer, political science, University 01 Michigan. Maret! 2 "The Soviet Military Establishment," Basil Omytryshyn, History UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS' PUBLIC LECTURES Merdt 3 "Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton: The Struggle for the Soul of Science," Stephen T oolmin, Committee 00 SocIal Thoughl, University of Chicago. 7:30 pm, 294 Smith Center, Free. CAREER SE . . I N A R S Noon, Tuesdays. in room 294 Smith Center, unless otherwise specified. Free & open 10 the public. Call 229--4813. Feb. 1 "Nutritioo, Wellness, F"rtness Careers," Ruth Runkle, Good Samaritan Nutrition & Health Center. Feb. I " Opportunities In the Personal Computer Industry, " Gordon Haggard, distr\c1 manager, Aadio Shack. Feb. 15 "Computer Forms-Production and Sales: A Growing IndtJstry lor Non-Technical Graduates," Art Abbott, distr\c1 manager, UARCO - 327 Smith Center. Feb.22 "Public School Teaching: A Career With a Future?" CliftOt! York, personnel specialist. Portland Public Schools. M.rch 1 "Cateers in the ""'nes," BiU Supak, director of aviation, Port of Portland. POETRY COMMmEE PRESENTS 7:30 p.m., Viking Room ( 26 Smith Center), Free. Call 229·3045 J 4452. Feb. 11 Chris Howell Feb. l' Aobef1 Dana .... 21 AJ ........ local-. Films AUSTRAUAN ALM SERIES Fridays, 7:30 p.m., 75 LlncoIn Hall, $l .SO generat admission, SOc sr. aclub, "" with valid PSU student 1.0. d Call229-445414452. FeO. 4 "Front line" (1980) "Public Enemy Number One'" (1980) _" - FtD, 11 "&nIIy Too FW ...... om) ..,.". SIngoo • .,. 0.-'. f"'76)" _21 '''''''''-fI971) ··_-\1971) _ • ··Mad ...... (1979) 17:30 & ""to.m.) rHOAID BERGJIAfmMCI: KEtLV F,!UlS SoIu<days, 7:30 Q.m. 15 "-' ~ '$1.50_~ _-t;Ot: JI'o" _ .". . . . . . ;dPSU_I.D. FtD, 5 ~ncI~ (1945) ;::~: !:m::;~1~: (1954) ~ Feb. 2t1 ~'o,._liJ"t.tiY<">··(l94I) ~ ~Dlal M tot Murder" (1954) .... 05 .'""",oJ.,;..,, j,943) (7:30'9:30 P.i'.) FEIItNIST AutS 7' p.rn., 150 Cramer Hall, $1.50 general admission, free to PSU students with va1i9 1.0. Call 229--4448 t 4452" Fe, 7 'Ilove It Uke A Fool" & "They Are Their Own Gifts," biogr~ of women involved in art & activism Feb, 21 MThe Wilmar 8" - woman assert their equality on the job; "You Have Struck A Rock" - women & apartheld. Performing Arts DRAMA PROOUCTlON Feb. 11, 19; Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tifl 24-26 Roof." Pauline Peott8f directing. 8 pm., lincoln Hall Aud. $3.50 general admission; $2.50 PSU lacultyfslaN and 5(. adults; $1.50 students. "GOnA DAMeE" ....ch 17·20The Keith Martin Dance Co, dances to music 01 !he sixties; choreography by Boooie Manil and Michael Ellison. UncoIn Hall Aud. Call Celebrity AIIractions for more Info. FRIENDS OF CHA..BER MUSIC PRESENTS 8 pm, UncoIn Hall Aud. Single tickets may be available atihe door: $9.50 general, $6 students, Sf. adults, caD 229-4076 for Inlormation. "'rch 1 The Tokyo String Ouartet, intemaoonally renowned. April 4 The Suk Trio, acclaimed Czechoslovakian piano trio. April 18 Guarneri String Quartet, Portland area favorites PSU PIANO SERIES 8 pm, Uncoin HaU Aud. General admission, sa.50; students, $6. Call 229-4076 for infonnation. "'rch 3 Your! Egorov April 23 Natalie Hinderas CLASSfCAl GUITAR SERIES Sunday, 3 pm, 75 Uncoln Hall. General admission, S5; students, sa. Call PSU's Box Office, 229-4440. AprIl 17 Scott Kritzer John Holmquist concert, March 6, cancelled Visual Arts unMAN GALLERY 250 SrnHh Cenjer, Noon·5pm, Mon-Fri.. Free. CaJl229-3020J "52. feb..1·25 uObsesslons," Work by Seattle artisl Uargi Meyers. The C\tIkICts created !of this instaltation explore the sul:l;l!d of historical myth ~GAL1.ERY Seoood ftoor SI1iIh Center~ 811m-t pm, Moo·Fri., Free. Call 229-302014452. Feb.~1 Black & whi1, ~y by New York photographer...". SIiHings. This - - exhitlll is 8nIIItI<f "Nicaragua: A SoCietY1n Transition," presenting an ~in-depth and reaJlstic picture 01 the on-goIng revolutionary process in Nicaragua." Sports WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 7:30 pm, PSU's Main Gym. 52 general admission, $1 students, free lor PSU sl1Jd8flts with valid 10. Call 229-4400. Feb. 3 Montana State Feb. 5 University 01 Montana Feb. 12 Boise State Feb. 1. Eastern Washington Feb. 24 Weber State Feb. 26 Idaho State WRESTUNG Main Gym. 52.SO general admiSSion, $1 stvdents, free to PSU students with valid 10. feI). 5 Brigham Young University, 2 pm Feb. 19 Utah State, 7:30 pm Campus Dates Feb, 21 Spring Tarm Advance Registration . . . rch 11 ...rch 17 Winter Commencement March 28 General registration for spring term. Evening classes (4 pm & later) begin. .a.rct. 21 Day classes begin. SenM>l' adults begin n9stration today on a no-credit, tuition-Iree, space available basis al 497 Neuberger Hall; call 229-4739' 3952. 15

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