October 29, 1998
The Record

Exhibitions

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

"William Jay Smith: Man of Letters." Through Nov. 24. Special Collections, Level 5, Olin Library. 935-5495.

Films

Friday, Oct. 30

7 and 9 p.m. Filmboard Feature Series. "The Big Lebowski." (Also Oct. 31, same times, and Nov. 1, 7 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Midnight. Filmboard Midnight Series. "The Crow." (Also Oct. 31, same time, and Nov. 1, 9:30 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Tuesday, Nov. 3

7 and 9 p.m. Filmboard Classic and Foreign Series. "Bonnie and Clyde." (Also Nov. 4, same times.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Wednesday, Nov. 4

6 p.m. Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Film Series. "Rhapsody in August." (English subtitles.) Room 216 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Friday, Nov. 6

7 and 9:30 p.m. Filmboard Feature Series. "The Sweet Hereafter." (Also Nov. 7, same times, and Nov. 8, 7 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Midnight. Filmboard Midnight Series. "The Last Supper." (Also Nov. 7, same time, and Nov. 8, 9:30 p.m.) Cost: $3 first visit; $2 subsequent visits. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-5983.

Lectures

Thursday, Oct. 29

4 p.m. Assembly Series. Holocaust Memorial/Woman's Club Lecture. "Prosecutions Before the International Criminal Court: Prospects and Pitfalls." Louise Arbour, chief prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Russian dept. lecture. "The Nature of Literary Plots." Robert Belknap, prof., Dept. of Slavic Languages, Columbia U. Women's Bldg. Lounge. 935-5517.

4 p.m. The Inaugural Nelson I. Wu Lecture on Asian Art and Culture. "Shadows and Gestures: European Images in the Visual Culture of Late Ming China." Richard Barnhart, prof. of Chinese art, Yale U. (Reception following.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-4448.

4 p.m. Writing Program colloquium. "Time and the Lyric." Barbara Jordan, poet, author and teacher at U. of Rochester. Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall. (At 8 p.m. Jordan will give a reading in the Lewis Room, Fontbonne College library.) 935-7130.

4:15 p.m. Philosophy lecture. "Discovering Nature's Indifference." Peter Kosso, assoc. prof. of philosophy, Northern Arizona U. Room 100 Busch Hall. 935-6640.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. Will Bruder, architect, discusses his recent work. Room 100 Brown Hall. 935-6200.

Friday, Oct. 30

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. The 13th Phillip R. Dodge Lecture. "Specificity and Plasticity of Prefrontal Cortex: Relevance to Disorders of Cognition." Patricia Goldman-Rakic, prof. of neuroscience, Section of Neurobiology, Yale School of Medicine. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Getting Into and Out of the Cell Cycle in Budding Yeast." Raymond J. DeShaies, Div. of Biology, California Institute of Technology. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-1668.

Monday, Nov. 2

2:15 p.m. Condensed matter sciences seminar. "Applications of Containerless Techniques - From Basic Research to Applied Materials." Richard Weber, program administrator, Containerless Research Inc. (Coffee 2 p.m.) Room 241 Compton Hall. 935-6276.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "On Time and Architecture." Esa Laaksonen, Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture and editor-in-chief of the Finnish magazine Arkkitehti. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200.

Tuesday, Nov. 3

Noon. Molecular microbiology/microbial pathogenesis seminar. "Two pH-Dependent Mechanisms of Toxin Translocation Across Membranes: Anthrax and Diptheria Toxins." R. John Collier, prof., Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard U. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-2767.

Wednesday, Nov. 4

6:30 a.m. Anesthesiology Grand Rounds. René Tempelhoff, prof. of anesthesiology and neurological surgery, dir. of neuroanesthesia and chief, Barnes-Jewish Hosp. South Campus Div. of Anesthesiology. Wohl Aud., 4960 Children's Place. 362-6978.

11 a.m. Assembly Series lecture. "Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World." Renée Fox, Annenberg Professor Emerita of the Social Sciences, U. of Pennsylvania. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

3:45 p.m. Physics colloquium. "Neutrino Oscillation and the Search for Neutrino Mass." Peter Rosen, Dept. of Energy. Room 204 Crow Hall. (Coffee 3:30 p.m., Room 241 Compton Hall.) 935-6276.

4 p.m. Biochemistry and molecular biophysics seminar."X-Ray Crystallographic Studies of Eukaryotic Gene Expression." Stephen K. Burley, prof., Rockefeller U., New York. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

7:30 p.m. Art slide lecture. Rosetta Brooks, visiting artist. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-8664 or 935-7497.

Thursday, Nov. 5

11:15 a.m. Center for Mental Health Services Research brown bag luncheon seminar. "Archiving Research Data Sets: When, How, Where and What is It?" Peter Dore, data base administrator, George Warren Brown School of Social Work. Room 39 Goldfarb Hall. 935-5687.

1:10 p.m. Social work lecture series. "Politics and Public Policy in the New Millennium." Thomas F. Eagleton, University Professor of Public Affairs and former U.S. senator. Brown Hall Lounge. 935-4909.

4 p.m. Assembly Series lecture/commentary. Spike Lee, film director. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Earth and planetary sciences colloquium. "Noble Metal Solubilities in Silicate Melts: Experimental Results and Geochemical Applications." Alexander Borissov, senior research associate, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. Room 362 McDonnell Hall. 935-5610.

4 p.m. The Julia Hudson Freund Memorial Lecture. "Tumor Surveillance Via the ARF-p53 Pathway." Charles Sherr, chairman, Dept. of Tumor Cell Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hosp. Eric P. Newman Center. Sponsored by the Cancer Center. 747-0359.

Friday, Nov. 6

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Genetic Analysis of Zebrafish Pigment Stripe." Stephen L. Johnson, asst. prof. of genetics. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4233.

6 and 8:30 p.m. Travel lecture series. "The Faces of Italy." Dale Johnson. Cost: $4.50. Graham Chapel. 935-5212.

Performances

Friday, Oct. 30

8 p.m. OVATIONS! series performance. "Mark Twain Tonight!" Hal Holbrook, actor. Cost $23. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Miscellany

Thursday, Oct. 29

7:30 p.m. Feminist reading group meeting. Discussion of articles "The Politics of Feminism in Islam" and "Globalizing Feminist Ethics." Hurst Lounge, Duncker Hall. 935-5102.

Friday, Oct. 30

7 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Office of Continuing Medical Education. "Third Annual Fingers to Toes: Comprehensive Orthopedic Review Course for Primary Care Providers." (Continues Oct. 31, 7:30-11:40 a.m.) Eric P. Newman Education Center. For cost and to register, call 362-6891.

Saturday, Oct. 31

9 a.m.-noon. Fine Arts Institute workshop. "Basic Bookbinding." John Bielik, bookbinder. Cost: $40. Room 212 Bixby Hall. 935-4643.

10 p.m. Bauhaus annual event. School of Architecture students host campuswide Holloween party. (Trick-or-treaters welcome from 6 to 7 p.m.) Givens Hall parking lot. 935-6200.

Friday, Nov. 6

8 a.m.-5 p.m. Office of Continuing Medical Education. "Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Millennium." (Continues Nov. 7, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) Eric P. Newman Education Center. For cost and to register, call 362-6891.

Noon. Woman's Club fall luncheon. "Saving the Jewish Remnants." Lily Schwarzschild. Sunset Country Club, 9555 Geyer Road. Cost: $17. 849-2730 or 935-4360.

Saturday, Nov. 7

9:30 a.m.-noon. Fine Arts Institute workshop. "Polaroid Manipulation." Demonstration by Sharon Pettus, author. Cost: $40. Missouri Botanical Garden, Ridgeway Center. 935-4643.

Sports

Saturday, Oct. 31

11 a.m. WU Mini Meet. Men's and women's cross country. Tower Grove Park, St. Louis. 935-5220.

Friday, Nov. 6

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

Saturday, Nov. 7

1 p.m. Football team vs. Colorado College. Francis Field. 935-5220.

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