Portland State University Magazine Fall 1991

I I ! I Ii and participants are asked to preregister fo r the lectures through the Office of A lumni Affa irs, 725-4948. At noon on Saturday alumni and fr iends are invited to "Lunch with Calvin Tri llin" in the Smith Center Ballroom. A syndicated columnist and author, Trill in is known fo r his humor pieces on eating and on the American scene. Reservations for the lunch and lecture are $ 15; $5 for the lecture only. Late Satu rday afternoon, the ballroom becomes the setting for the third annual Viking A lumni Night pre-game reception. Alumni and friends are invited to taste Oregon wine, microbrews, and light ho rs d'oeuvres between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Shuttle buses will take party-goers from campus to the C ivic Stad ium fo r the footba ll game with Sacramento State. Campus parking is free and buses will run every 10 minutes before and after the game. Tickets for the special alumni sec– tion at the game can be purchased through the PSU Ticket Office, 506 SW Mill, 725-3307. The Miller Genuine Draft One More Time Around Again Marching Band will provide the halftime entertainment. Alumni Weekend concludes on Sunday, Nov. 3, with a dedication of the Branford Price Millar Library. Activities will include a formal dedication ceremony, library displays, tours, and an open house.D Aluinni Weekend Novetnber 1--3, 1991 s c H E D u L E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 College Bowl, alumni vs. tudents, noon-1 p.m., 294-98 Smith Memorial Center (SMC) Balance Sheet Bowling, for accounting alumni and friends, 5-9 p.m., Viking Lanes, SMC Alumni Art Show and reception, 5:30-8 p.m., Littman Gallery, SMC Alumn i A ll Star Jazz Jam, 8 p.m.-midnight, $5 cover charge at the door, Nordic Room, SMC SATURDAY,NOVEMBER2 Seminar Day, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. registration in second floor lounge, SMC SESSION I: 9-9:45 a.m. The Politics of Metropolitan Governance CommunityMental Health Crisis Services for Children The Ulyssean Experience The Quality Revolution: Busi– ness Education's La t Chance for Relevance Understanding the Library in the 21st Century ls There Life in College After 65? You Bet! PANEL: 9-10:20 a.m. Urban Natural Resources: Portland 's Future SESSION II: 10-10:45 a.m. 0 F E v SESSION Ill: 11-11 :45 a.m. •' The Raised Bed System for Home Gardens Get the Most out of Retirement Food Fascination with Horst Mager! SESSION IV: 2-2:45 p.m. E N T s Career Transition Through Professional Development Occupational Hazards: Preven– tion is the Best Medicine Oregon 2100: Reflections on our Urban Pattern Portland's Histori,cal Personality Is the IRS Entitled to 55% of Minority Business develop- Your Assets? ment: An Untapped Potential Eastern European Free-Market Economics: PSU's Role PANEL: 2-3:30 p.m. What's A ll the Talk About School Restructuring? SESSION V: 3-3:45 p.m. Work and Family: How do People Manage? Midnight in Moscow: The Soviet Union in Crisis Biomedical Ethics "Hey, It's Only Your Life" Career Choices Crime Literacy: The Portland Experience Of Grapes and Grain (Blosser & Widmer) Lunch with Calvin Trillin, noon-1 :45 p.m., $15 , reser– vations required, ballroom, SMC Viking Alumni Night, pre-game reception, 4:30- Parad ise Revisited: Palau Is– lands 46 Years After the War Progress in Early Childhood Education Finding Fault with Portland 6:30 p.m., ballroom SMC (buses to Civic Stadium leave Award Winning Advertising... That Works! Oregon and the Pac ific Rim: every 10 minutes) A Trade and Investment Kickoff, Vikings vs. Sacramento State, 7 p.m., tickets Perspective available in special alumni section, 725-3307, Civic Rationing Life, Rationalizing Stadium Death: Health Care in Oregon PANEL: 10:25-11 :55 a.m. Arts Plan 2000+ SUNDAY,NOVEMBERJ Branford P rice Millar Library Dedication , ceremonies at 2 p.m. in SMC I PSU 23

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