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Feb. 22, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 22
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Exhibitions

"Depicting Devotion: Illuminated Books of Hours From the Middle Ages." Through Feb. 22. Special Collections. Olin Library, Lvl. 5. 935-5495.

"Max Weber in America and Other Paintings." Werner Gephart, Fulbright Distinguished Chair for German Studies. Through March 31. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Rm. 320. 935-7988.

"Selections of Works From the Permanent Collection." Through April 12. Gallery of Art re-opens public exhibition spaces. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Film

Sunday, Feb. 24

1 p.m. Contemporary French Film Series. "The Taste of Others." Agnes Joui, dir. Sponsored by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Ministry of Culture. Brown Hall, Rm. 100. 935-4056.

Wednesday, Feb. 27

6:30 p.m. International Film Series. "Bashu the Little Stranger." Sponsored by Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures. Ike's Place. 935-5156.

7 p.m. Henry Hampton Film Series. "I'll Make Me a World: Without Fear or Shame." Brown Hall, Rm. 100. 935-5418.

Lectures

Friday, Feb. 22

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Modeling Cancer and Blood Diseases Using the Zebrafish." Leonard Zon, prof. of pediatrics, Children's Hosp., Harvard Medical School; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Inst., Boston. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Cellular Cholesterol Homeostasis: Insights From Niemann-Pick Disease." Daniel S. Ory, asst. prof., internal medicine dept. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 747-4233.

4 p.m. Anatomy and neurobiology seminar. Karel Svoboda, Cold Spring Harbor Lab., N.Y. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 928. 362-7043.

4 p.m. Music dept. lecture. "Rewriting Liszt's Biography." Dolores Pesce, prof. of music. Music Classrooms Bldg., Rm. 102. 935-4841.

Saturday, Feb. 23

11 a.m. Masters of Liberal Arts Saturday seminar. Empires and After. "Globalization or Americanization? The Global Political Economy." Andrew C. Sobel, assoc. prof. of political science. McDonnell Hall, Goldfarb Aud., Rm. 162. 935-4806.

Monday, Feb. 25

Noon. Neurology and neurological surgery seminar. "ES Cells and Neural Transplantation Research." David Gottlieb, prof. of neurobiology. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud., first floor. 362-7316.

Noon. Work, Families, and Public Policy Seminar Series. "Something for Nothing: The Liberal Case Against Welfare Work Requirements." Amy Wax, U. of Pa. Eliot Hall, Rm. 300. 935-4918.

2:30 p.m. Chemical Engineering Seminar Series. "Water: A Stage for Self-assembly." Hank Ashbaugh, Los Alamos National Lab., Calif. Cupples II Hall, Rm. 100 (refreshments 2 p.m., Urbauer Hall, Rm. 208). 935-4988.

4 p.m. Biology seminar. "Condensing Enzymes of Fatty Acid Synthesis and Elongation." Jan Jaworski, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 322. 935-4632.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Functional Positioning of Receptors and Effector Proteins in SMACs." Abraham Kupfer, National Jewish Medical Research Center, Denver. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

7 p.m. Monday Night Lecture Series. "Structure, Space and Form." Edward Allen, prof. of architecture, MIT. Steinberg Hall Aud. (reception 6:30 p.m., Givens Hall). 935-6293.

Tuesday, Feb. 26

Noon. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center seminar. "Drugs That Drain the Brain: Adverse CNS Events in the Long Term Care Setting." David B. Carr, assoc. prof. of medicine, geriatrics and gerontology div. Barnes-Jewish Hosp., East Pavilion Aud. 286-2881.

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "How and Why Bordetella Alter Their Phenotypic Profile During the Infectious Cycle." Peggy Cotter, asst. prof. of molecular cellular and developmental biology, U. of Calif., Santa Barbara. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-2742.

Noon-1 p.m. Program in Physical Therapy seminar. Jan Brunstrom, asst. prof. of neurology and cell biology. 4444 Forest Park Blvd. Bldg., Rm. B108/B109. 286-1404.

4 p.m. Favorite Book Series. "Redressing a Bestseller: The Valgrisi Edition (1573) of Locovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso (1532)." Michael Sherberg, assoc. prof of romance languages. Sponsored by Olin Library Special Collections Dept., Olin Library Special Collections, Lvl. 5. 935-5495.

Wednesday, Feb. 27

8 a.m. Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds. "Inherited Thrombophilias." Charles J. Lockwood, obstetrics and gynecology dept., NYU Medical Center. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016.

11 a.m. Access to Justice: The Social Responsibility of Lawyers Series. "ADR and Problem Solving in the Public Interest: What Else Besides Litigation Works?" Carrie Menkel-Meadow, prof. of law, Georgetown U. Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-4958.

11 a.m. Assembly Series. Thomas D. Fulbright Lecture. "Contested Boundaries: Behavior, Deviance and Diagnosis." Charles E. Rosenberg, Prof. of History of Science and the Ernest E. Monrad Prof. in the Social Sciences, Harvard U. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Biochemistry & molecular biophysics seminar. "The Identification of Functional Regions in Proteins by Surface-Mapping of Phylogenetic Information." Nir Ben-Tal, prof. of biochemistry, Tel Aviv U., Tel Aviv, Israel. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

5 p.m. History of medicine lecture. "From Constitutionalism to Genetic Disease: Changing Ideas of Hereditary Illness." Charles E. Rosenberg, Prof. of History of Science and the Ernest E. Monrad Prof. in the Social Sciences, Harvard U. Becker Library, King Center, seventh floor. 454-2531.

Thursday, Feb. 28

Noon-1 p.m. Genetics seminar. "How to Build an Organ: PHA-4 and Foregut Development in C. elegans." Susan Mango, asst. prof, Huntsman Cancer Inst., U. of Utah, Salt Lake City. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

4 p.m. Chemistry seminar. Scott J. Miller, prof. of chemistry, Boston College. McMillen Hall, Rm. 311. 935-6530.

4 p.m. Science & Society Seminar Series. "The Big Crunch: The End of the Era of Expansion in Science." David L. Goodstein, vice provost, prof. of physics and applied physics, Frank J. Gilloon Distinguished Teaching and Service Prof., Caltech, Pasadena Calif. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-3364.

4:30 p.m. Art History & Archaeology Lecture Series. "Pop: Outside Manhattan/Inside L.A." Cˇcile Whiting, prof. of art history, U. of Calif., Los Angeles. Steinberg Hall, Rm. 200. 935-5270.

Friday, March 1

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Monoubiquitin as a Signal for Protein Transport." Linda Hicke, asst. prof. of biochemistry and molecular biology, Northwestern U. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-2713.

4 p.m. Music dept. lecture. "Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Outside of the Theatre." Christine Armistead, senior lecturer, music dept. and Allison Felter, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. Music Classroom Bldg., Rm. 102. 935-4841.

4 p.m. Neuroscience seminar. "Democracy and Aristocracy in the Mammalian Circadian System." Erik Herzog, asst. prof of biology. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 928. 362-7043.

6 and 8:30 p.m. Travel Lecture Series. "The Real World of Western Europe." Rick Howard. Cost: $5. Graham Chapel 935-5212.

Monday, March 4

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Regulation of Autoimmunity" Nora Sarvetnick, immunology dept., Scripps Research Inst., La Jolla, Calif. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

Music

Sunday, Feb. 24

1 p.m. Senior honors recital. "Comparative Musical Settings of Lyric Poetry." Music of Dowland, Humfrey, Purcell, Britten and Copland. Emily Bradof, soprano, and Henry Palkes, pianist. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

7:30 p.m. Kingsbury Ensemble concert. "French Court Music for Viols." Maryse Carlin, dir. Wendy Gillespie, viola da gamba; Paul Thompson, Baroque flute, Elizabeth Macdonald, viola da gamba; and Maryse Carlin, harpsichord. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.

Monday, Feb. 25

8 p.m. Senior honors recital. Danielle Smick, soprano, and Vera Parkin, pianist. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

Thursday, Feb 28

8 p.m. Senior honors recital. Music of Brahms, Debussy, Donaudy and Head. Mia Lucia Viola, soprano, and Vera Parkin, pianist. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

On Stage

Friday, Feb. 22

8 p.m. Performing arts dept. performance. "Twelfth Night." Written by William Shakespeare. Henry I. Schvey, dir. Cost: $12, $8 for senior citizens, WU faculty, staff and students. (Also Feb. 23, 8 p.m.; and Feb. 24, 2 p.m.) Edison Theatre. 935-5858.

Friday, March 1

8 p.m. OVATIONS! Series. Pilobolus Too. (Also March 2, 8 p.m., March 3, 2 p.m.) Cost: $25, $13 for students, $20 for WU faculty and staff. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Saturday, March 2

11 a.m. ovations! for young people series. Pilobolus Too. Cost: $7. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Worship

Friday, Feb. 22

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:15 p.m. Jummuah Prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

Friday, March 1

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:15 p.m. Jummuah Prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

And More

Friday, Feb. 22

4 p.m. Poetry Discussion. Jay Wright, former Fannie Hurst Visiting Prof. of Creative Literature, will discuss his work. Co-sponsored by English Dept., Writing Program, African and Afro-American Culture Studies Program and American Culture Studies Program. Duncker Hall, Hurst Lounge, Rm. 201. 935-7130.

Saturday, Feb. 23

2 p.m. Dance Marathon. Twelve-hour event. Benefits Children's Miracle Network of Greater St. Louis, proceeds divided between St. Louis Children's Hosp. and Cardinal Glennon Children's Hosp. To register or volunteer, call 935-9250, ex. 32623.

Tuesday, March 5

Noon- 1 p.m. Toastmasters event. Sponsored by Washington U. Toastmasters for Oratorical Readiness (WUTFOR). 4480 Clayton Ave, Rm. 1140A. 935-6001.

The Record calendar lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University Feb. 22 - March 6. For a full listing of medical rounds and conferences, see the School of Medicine's Web site. Also, for more events, please see the expanded Hilltop Campus calendar Web site.

Events sponsored by the University -- its departments, schools, centers, organizations and recognized student organizations -- are published in the calendar. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.

Calendar submissions should state time, date, place, sponsor(s), title of event or lecture, name(s) of speaker(s), speaker(s) affiliations and admission cost. Mail items to Calendar at Campus Box 1070 or fax to 935-4259 or e-mail at record_calendar@aismail.wustl.edu. Submission forms are available by calling 935-4926 and information can be found here.

The deadline for all entries is noon Tuesday one week prior to publication. Late or incomplete entries will not be printed. The Record is published every Friday during the school year, except holidays, and monthly during the summer.


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