October 8, 1998
The Record

Exhibitions

"Early Modern European and American Art." Through Oct. 25. Upper Gallery 2, Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

"Magnificent Rome: A 16th-Century View." Through Oct. 25. Lower Gallery 1, Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

"19th-Century American Art." Through Dec. 13. Lower galleries 3 and 4, Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

"The Realist Vision: 19th-Century European Art." Through Oct. 25. Lower Gallery 2, Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Films

Friday, Oct. 9

7 and 9 p.m. Filmboard Feature Series. "Shawshank Redemption." (Also Oct. 10, same times, and Oct. 11, 7 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Midnight. Filmboard Midnight Series. "Highlander." (Also Oct. 10, same time, and Oct. 11, 9:30 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Tuesday, Oct. 13

7 and 9 p.m. Filmboard Foreign and Classic Series. "Time Machine." (Also Oct. 14, same times.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Wednesday, Oct. 14

6 p.m. Chinese Film Series. "Farewell, My Concubine." Room 219 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Lectures

Thursday, Oct. 8

Noon. Genetics Seminar. "Genetic Approaches to Studying Virulence in Yersinia Entrocolitica." Virginia L. Miller, assoc. prof. of pediatrics and of molecular microbiology. Room 823 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7076.

Noon. Vision Science Seminar Series. "Optic Nerve Head Astrocytes: What Is Their Role in Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy?" M. Rosario Hernandez, assoc. prof. of ophthalmology and visual sciences and of anatomy and neurobiology. Schwarz Aud., first floor, Maternity Bldg. 362-3740.

4 p.m. Joint Center for East Asian Studies Colloquium Series. "The East Asian Diaspora in the New World." Roger Daniels, the Charles Phelps Taft Professor of History, U. of Cincinnati. Room 30 January Hall. 935-4448.

4 p.m. Women's Studies program and Asian and Near Eastern languages and literatures lecture. "Feminism in Israel." Hannah Safran, coordinator, women's studies, Haifa U., Israel. Room 211 Busch Hall. 935-5102.

4:15 p.m. Philosophy lecture. "Pornographies." Leslie Green, assoc. prof. and chair of philosophy, York U., Toronto. Room 100 Busch Hall. 863-9184.

Friday, Oct. 9

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Bringing Evidence to Patient Care: Is the Internet Helping Yet?" Barry P. Markovitz, asst. prof. of anesthesiology and of pediatrics. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "The Evolutionary Origins and Molecular Basis of Cellular Differentiation in Volvox." David L. Kirk, prof. of biology. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4233.

4 p.m. Anatomy and neurobiology seminar. "Eye Movements as a Probe of Central Processing: The Role of the Cerebellum in Stabilizing Vision." Lawrence H. Snyder, asst. prof. of anatomy and neurobiology. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-6973.

4 p.m. Hematology seminar. "Yeast as a Genetic Tool to Study the Tumor Suppressor Protein p53." Rainer K. Brachmann, asst. prof. of medicine. Room 8841 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8800.

Saturday, Oct. 10

9 a.m. Neural science seminar. "Presynaptic Mechanisms in Neurotransmission and Plasticity: Some Approaches and Unifying Principles." Stanley Misler, assoc. prof. of medicine and of cell biology and physiology. Erlanger Aud., McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-3362.

Monday, Oct. 12

Noon-1 p.m. Molecular biology and pharmacology seminar. "The Sulfated Oligosaccharides on Lutropin Play an Essential Role During Reproduction." Jacques U. Baenziger, prof. of pathology and of cell biology and physiology. The Philip Needleman Library, Room 3907 South Bldg. 362-2725.

Noon-1 p.m. Work, Families and Public Policy Brown-Bag Seminar Series. "Exceptional Contributions to R & D in the U.S.: Native vs. Foreign-born Scientists and Engineers." Sharon Levin, UMSL. Room 300 Eliot Hall. 935-6691 or 935-4918.

5:30 p.m. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology lecture. Twenty-seventh annual Wendell G. Scott Memorial Lecture. "Contrast Agents in Imaging: Current Status and Future Projects." Michael J. Welch, prof. of radiology and of molecular biology and pharmacology. Scarpellino Aud., first floor, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. 362-2866.

Tuesday, Oct. 13

Noon. Condensed matter sciences seminar. "Highly Oriented Anisotropic Solids: C, BN and C+BN." Arthur W. Moore, Advanced Ceramics Corp., Lakewood, Ohio. Room 241 Compton Hall. 935-6276.

12:10-12:55 p.m. Physical therapy research seminar. "Effects of In Vivo Loading on Mechanical Properties of Healing Flexor Tendons and Bone Metabolism and Mechanical Properties." Matthew J. Silva, instructor in orthopedic surgery. Classroom C, lower level, 4444 Forest Park Blvd. 286-1400.

Wednesday, Oct. 14

6:30 a.m. Anesthesiology Grand Rounds. "Splitting the Sick Brain: The Significance of Heterogeneity in Acute Neural Injury." David K. Menon, dir., neurointensive care, Addenbrooke Hospital, Cambridge U. Wohl Aud., 4960 Children's Place. 362-6978.

8 a.m. Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds. "Breast Feeding: Scientific Evidence Behind Its Advocacy." Jody Y. Lin, administrative chief resident. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016.

11 a.m. Assembly Series lecture. Olin Conference keynote address: "Girl or Woman? The Status of Female Adolescents." Peggy Orenstein, journalist and author. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

3:45 p.m. Physics colloquium. "Complex Hamiltonians." Carl M. Bender, prof. of physics. Room 204 Crow Hall. 935-6276.

Thursday, Oct. 15

8:10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Office of Continuing Medical Education symposium. Twenty-fourth annual symposium on obstetrics and gynecology. (Continues Oct. 16.) Eric P. Newman Education Center. For costs and to register, call 362-6891.

4 p.m. Earth and planetary sciences colloquium. "Thermal and Radiative Conductivity from Phonon Lifetimes and Implications for Mantle Temperatures." Anne Hofmeister, research assoc. prof. of earth and planetary sciences. Room 362 McDonnell Hall. 935-5610.

4:30 p.m. Mathematics colloquium. "Algebraic Methods in the Study of the Cauchy-Fueter and Related Systems." Daniele Struppa, prof. of mathematics, George Mason U. Room 199 Cupples I Hall. 935-6760.

Friday, Oct. 16

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Menkes Disease." Jonathan D. Gitlin, prof. of pediatrics and of pathology. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Lipid/Protein Complexes in Viral Fusion." Joshua Zimmerberg, chief, lab cellular and molecular biophysics, NASA/NIH Center for Three-Dimensional Tissue Culture. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4233.

Saturday, Oct. 17

Noon. Office of Continuing Medical Education seminar. " New Techniques in Urinary Incontinence and Female Urology." Richard A. Schmidt, prof. of urology and dir., neurourology unit, U. of Colo. Eric P. Newman Education Center. For costs and to register, call 362-6891.

Music

Sunday, Oct. 11

4 p.m. Concert. "Liederabend." Music of Hugo Wolf and Clara and Robert Schumann. Maryse Carlin, instructor in piano and harpsichord; Joyce Andrews, soprano; and Frank Hoffmeister, tenor. Steinberg Aud. 935-5574.

Films

Thursday, Oct. 8

8 p.m. Performing Arts Dept. performance. "Company." Stephen Sondheim musical. Annamaria Pileggi, dir. (Also Oct. 9 and 10, same time.) Cost: $10; $8 for faculty, staff, students and senior citizens. The A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. 935-6543.

Friday, Oct. 9

8 p.m. OVATIONS! Series performance. "Rennie Harris Puremovement." (Also Oct. 10, same time, and Oct. 11, 2 p.m.) Co-sponsored by Dance St. Louis. Cost: $23. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Films

Saturday, Oct. 10

1:30-3 p.m. Fine Arts Institute workshop. "How Did They Paint That?" Demonstration by painter Margery Imster of techniques used by Henri Matisse in "Still Life With Oranges." Cost: $15. Gallery of Art. 935-4643.

Sunday, Oct. 11

3 p.m. Performing Arts Dept. master class. "An Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Dance." Robin Marie Wilson, dancer-choreographer. Studio I, Women's Bldg. 935-5690.

Monday, Oct. 12

8 a.m.- 5 p.m. St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center class lecture and clinical practicum. "Laboratory Methods." (Continues Oct. 13 and 14, same time.) Cost: $60. Bradley Room, first floor, Old Shriner's Hospital, 712 S. Euclid. For registration information, call 747-1522.

Tuesday, Oct. 13

8 p.m. International Writers Center Reading Series. Poet Anthony Butts reads from his work. Cost: $5; free to students and senior citizens. West Campus Conference Center, 7425 Forsyth Blvd. 935-5576.

Wednesday, Oct. 14

4 p.m. Poetry reading and concert. "The Sounds of Persian and Turkish Culture." Fatemeh Keshavarz, assoc. prof. of Asian and Near Eastern languages and literatures, reader, and Ahmet T. Karamustafa, assoc. prof. of Asian and Near Eastern languages and literatures, musician. Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall. 935-5170.

Thursday, Oct. 15

8 p.m. Writing Program reading series. Visiting writer-in-residence Louis B. Jones reads from his work. Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall. 935-7130.

Friday, Oct. 16

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-5:30 p.m. Memorial symposium. "The Legacy of Edwin T. Jaynes." Room 201 Crow Hall. 935-6208 or 935-6250. (Story on page 2.)

Saturday, Oct. 17

1:30-3 p.m. Fine Arts Institute workshop. "How Did They Paint That?" Demonstration by painter John Sarra of techniques used by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot in "The Evening Star." Cost: $15. Gallery of Art. 935-4643.

1:30-4 p.m. Fine Arts Institute workshop. "Identifying Print Processes." Robert Goetz, printmaker. Cost: $20. Room 212 Bixby Hall. 935-4643.

Films

Thursday, Oct. 8

7:30 p.m. Men's soccer team vs. N. Park College. Francis Field. 935-5220.

Friday, Oct. 9

5:15 p.m. WU National Invitational. Volleyball team vs. Simpson College. Field House. 935-5220.

7:30 p.m. WU National Invitational. Volleyball team vs. Juniata College. Field House. 935-5220.

Saturday, Oct. 10

10 a.m. All-Missouri/Border State Championships. Men's and women's cross country. Forest Park. 935-5220.

10 a.m. WU National Invitational. Volleyball team vs. Savannah College of Art and Design. Field House. 935-5220.

3 p.m. WU National Invitational. Volleyball team vs. Hope College. Field House. 935-5220.

7 p.m. Football team vs. Trinity U. (Homecoming). Francis Field. 935-5220.

Wednesday, Oct. 14

7:30 p.m. Men's soccer team vs. Maryville U. Francis Field. 935-5220.

Saturday, Oct. 17

11 a.m. Women's soccer team vs. U. of Chicago. Francis Field. 935-5220.

1:30 p.m. Men's soccer team vs. U. of Chicago. Francis Field. 935-5220.

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