YORK Monday, l-Sunday, March 1982 ACTIVITIES March 7, EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE .3333

ART GALLER I ES D I SPLAYS 't The IDA Gallery (rine Arts Phase ll Building) is having a Group Show of Photographs by York Photography Students, March l-5, The exhibit is on view from l0:00 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. '" trMy Peace" is the title of an art and poetry exhibit by Jewish and Arabian chi ldren which wi I I be on display in the Founders College Art Gallery (2nd floor) March l-5 as part of rrThe Jewish Experience" week of events. The display is open from 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. daily. '! Winters Col lege Gal lery is presenting paintings by Andrew Vanderwal and Pam Swingler March 2-5. The gallery will be open daily from l0:00 a.m.-l:00 p.m. ,! The Glendon Col lege Gal lery presents rrThe Constructed Surface", an exhibition of fibre works, by Helmut Becker, Susan Warner Keene and Cherie Moses until March 28. The gal lery is open from l0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., l4onday through Friday, from 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday evenings, and from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons.

Monday ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience - [Jewish Student Federation] a week of special events with today's asror'il ll:00 a.m. - "lsraeli Society" with Gabi Reisman, former editor of Marariv l2:00 noon - films on lsraeli society l:00 p.m. - discussion with lsrael i students 2:00 p.m. - "Opportunities in lsrael" with Randy Speigel, Hebrew University and Shimon Arbel, Technion Institute - the above will take place in the Bear Pit, Central Square 12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - lYork Women's Centre] "Women in Transition" with Judith Golden - Room 102, BehavioilGTTElE?e Bu i I di ns 4:00 p.m, - Biology Research Seminar -'rHeat shock genes in yeast, Drosophila and mice" with Dr. L. Moran, @ - Room 320, Farquharson Building 5:00 p.m. - Entertainment - [Bethune CollegeJ poetry, wit, songs told and revealed by loan Davies, Tony Woolfson, Roger Kuin and Donald Summerhayes - Normans, Bethune College 8:00 p.m. - The York Theatre Company,Presents - "The.Way We t/orkrr, an evening of improvisations and dramaeffiis$2.00-GradStudio,BethuneCollege

Tuesday

ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience - lJewish Student FederationJ todayts events are as follows: ll:00 a@ lsrael for the Summer - Bear Pit l2:00 noon - film - "Community Action on Behalf of lsrael'r - Room 140, Central Sguare l:00 o.m. - "The Rise of Anti-Semitism-Echoes of the 1930's" with Morley Wolfe, Ben Kayfetz - Bear Pit 2:00 p.m. - fiIm - on the Holocaust - Bear Pit 2:30 p.m. - "Technology and Halacha" with Professor Zerev Lev - Room 140, Central Square l2:00 noon - Creative Writing Reading Series - featuring Christopher Levenson, poet, translator and author mon Room, Founders College l2:00 noon - Film - [York Womenrs Centre] "Rosie the Riveterrr- Room 102, Behavioural Science Building 2:00 p.m. - Research Proqram in Strateqic Studies Seminar Series - "The Warsaw Pact" with Aurel Braun, ijnivers in Col lege J:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker-[social Science Division] Mr. Jim Webster, Manager of Decision Support Services, IBM C;nada, will discuss 0ffice Automation and Data Security - part of a Computer Consciousness Class, with extra seating available - Faculty Lounge (5872)r Ross Building 4:00 p.m, - Mathematics Colloquium - "Estimations and Tests in Mu'ltiple Linear Regression Models" with ProfessffiityofGuelph-RoomS205,RoSSBuilding 5:00 p.m. - Win!e1r Coll:ge lpglry_Bgglj - featuring James Gronau, Andy Payne and Robyn Butt - Senior Common Room, Winters College 8:00 p.m. - Film-[C.y.S.F., Jewish Student Federation] "The House on Chelouche Streetrr- Room L, Curtis Lecture Hal ls 8:00 p.m. - The York Theatre Company Presents - see Monday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

Wednes da y ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience - [Lewish Student Federationl todayrs events are as follows: ll:00affiksatZionism''withRev.JohnStanleyGrauel l:00 p.m. - 0pportunities in lsrael - Kibbutz Programs - Bear Pit, Central Square l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune Series - featuring the Keith Blackley Quartet - Junior Common Room, Bethune College YORK ACTIVITIES (contrd)

Wednesday (cont'd) l2:00 noon - Mclaughlin Lunch-Time Series - "Does Canadars Defence Policy Contribute to World Peace?r' with Dr. Thomas Traynor, Education Advisor, Canadian Forces Command and Staff College - Senior Common Room, Mclaughl in College l2:OO noon - Discussion [York Women's Centre] "Women and Education'r with Anne Carson, Franka Andriana and SusEnn-S-peakman, all of York University - Room 102, Eehavioural Science Building l2:00 noon - 2:OO p.m. - Guest Speaker [..tohn White Society] Mrs. Grace Hartman, National President of C.U.P.E. will discuss Canadian labour relations - Moot Court Room,Osgoode Hall Law School I2:15 p.m. - PEM Film - "The Eagle Has Landedrr- Room C, Curtis Lecture Halls 3:00 p.m. - Concert - lt4usic Department] featuring the Lower/Stegeman/Montgomery Trio with music for two violins and piano - Room F. Curtis Lecture Halls 4:00 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar Series -rrSynthesis of lsquinoline Alkaloids" with Professor D.B. MacLean, McMaster University - Room lll, Petrie Science Bui lding 7:30 p.m. - Films/Musical IC.Y.S.F., Jewish Student Federation] lsraeli films and the lsraeli musical i'KazablSfrn---T6ifr_Td7, stedman Lecture Hal I s

Thu rsday ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience [Jewish Student Federation] today's events are as follows: ll:00 a.m. - Ethiopian Jewry - slide presentation Il:45 a.m. - "Song of Raduita", Rumanian Jewry - film I2:15 p.m. -rrSyrian Jewry" - with Maxine Blendis - Bear Pit, Central Square l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker lYork fJomen'.s Centre] 'rlJomen and Healthil with York Professor Shelley Romalis - Room mZ;-B=eE loTral Science Building l:00 p.m. - 2':00 p.m. - Brown Bag Lecture Series - [Founders Collegel 'rWilderness: A Therapeutic Environmentrrwith Professor lrene Klein - Senior Common Room, Founders College 2:00 p.m. The Schevchenko Lectures from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - lstong College] Iectu ure" with: Mykhai lo Stelmakh, writer, poet and academic with the Academy of Sclences, Ukrainian S.S.R.; Petro Osadchuk, poet; and lhor Dzeverin, Professor of Literature of the Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R. - Sylvesters (Room 201), Stong College 4:00 p,m. - Physics Seminar Series - "From Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy to Femtosecond optical Shutters viathe@Liquids,'withG.Kenney-WaIlace,UniversityofToronto'Room3l7, Petrie Science Bui lding 4:30 p.m. - Bethune Act of Creation Series - Anthony Wilden and Ronda Hammer of Simon Fraser University's schoolffitheiraudio-visua|production''TheChorusLine'',which examines the development of the chorus line in films from the 1920s to the present; discussion to follow - Bethune College Gallery /:00 p.m. - Poetry'Reading - [Atkinson CollegeJ Pier Georgio di Cicco, Canadian editor and poet, author of The Tough Romance and Flying Deeper into the Century will read from his work - Fellows Lounge (004), Atkinson Col lege

Fr i day 9:00 a.m. - 3.:15 p.m. - Special Education Symposium - lCentre for Continuing Education] "The Gifted Arc(Affective,Resffi.RuthBanks,Director,0ptimumEducationa|Consu|- tants - fee is 925.00 with a reduction for members of the York community - registration outside Room 038, Administrative Studies Bui lding 9:00 a.m. - ):15 p.m. - Reading Symposium - [Centre for Continuing Education] "Writing in the Elementary Years" with Dr. Aviva freedman;-Tarleton University - fee is 925.00 with a reduction for members of the York community - registration is outside Room 038, Administrative Studies Building ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience lJewish Student Federation] final day with events as follows: ll:00 a.@fs of Judaism - slide presentation ll:30 a.m. - The Jewish Festivals - sl ide presentation I2:15 p.m. - "The Joys of Judaisrn - with a Perspective on Purim" - Bear Pit, Central Square l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker lYork Women's Centre] 'rlnternational \,lomen's Day" with Mariana Valde - Room I 02, BefrEiTdETIc-Tence Bu i I d i ns l:00 p.m. - Graduate Program in Physical Edugatiorl.gglloquium -'rAdaptations of Cardiac Muscle to 'Exercis oom 214, Stong Col lege 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - lntroduction to SAS Ilnstitute for Behavioural Researchl 2nd in a series of 3 sessions with todayT!-6i-iZE-El-l6TJow-s: The PR0C Step: Executing SAS Procedures; Creating and Storing SAS Data Sets, MERGE, SET and UPDATE; Basic SAS J.C.L. - Room N201, Ross Building 2:00 p.m, - Psychology Colloquium - "The gender variable in psychotherapy" with York Professor Shake Toukmanffiioural Sicence Bui lding J:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Glendon Political Science Department] The Honourable Robert Kaplan, SolicitoT-tEiffiT-oT Canada, will give a talk - Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Fortnightly Seminar - [Graduate Program in PhilosophyJ "Marx, Engles-and the Froblem of DistributJGJilTJErltiTI- York Prr:fessor Bryan Davis - Faculty Lounge (S872) Ross Bui lding

Sa tu rday ll:00 a.m. - l:00 p.m. - Guest Speake.r [Atkinson Collegel Jim Coutts, until recently Principal Secretary to Prime Minister TiGESu an? presently a Fellow in the Faculty of Administrative Studies, will give a talk entitled "Decision Making in Ottawa" - coffee will be served - Room D, Stedman Lecture Hal ls 2:10 p.m. - Chaucer Day [Atkinson College] with events as follows:2:10 p.m.-3:00 p.m. - Coffee; ::00 p.ill:31J6-Flm. - Dramatic reading of the Miller's Tale by members of the Atkinson English 6"p"rlm.nt;3:45 p.m.-4:10 p.m. - Paplr by Ros!-1T[66i-oi-The Reevers Tale;4:10 p.m.-5:15 p.m. - Paper by Penelope Doob on the Host's Insult to the Pardoner; 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p'm. - Vine,/beer reception and showing of "From Every Shirers Roadr';6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. - Dinner;7:30_p.m.- 8:30'p.m. - Recital of tqtn Century music and dance with authentic period instruments (recorders, flute, lute, rebec, vielle, tenor and bass viols) and country dances performed by students ftgT the DancerstAcademy - admission tickets for the dinner are $5.00 each; call local -6\34 or -6\35 for tickets - Atkinson college Fellowsr Lounge (Room 004) and Dining Hall 8:00 p.m, - Concert - lFriends of the World Yoga UniversityJ featuring Roop Verma, master of the sitar, accompaiiE?-E! Bob Becker, Tabla and Laura Walker, Tambura - suggested donations are 55'00 for general audience and $3.00 for students - Senior Common Room, McLaughlin College -3333 Tuesday, March 2 - Wednesday, t'larch 3, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE

GENERAL possibly March and l0' in The Department of Development will be closed on March A, 5, 8, and 9 order io organize its records for computerization' rrln the Beginning...Darwinrs centenary symposiumil is the theme of the Fourth Annual science svrporirr-6ri"..i uy winters and Vanier bolleges March l0 and ll. Speakers and topics are as follows: ,,charles oarwin t8o9-t882: Alive or Deadtrwith Dr. Michael Ruse, Guelph university; ;,creationism, Evolution and Scientific Method" with Atkinson Professor Harry Leithl'rUnless Profitable variations Do occur, Natural selection can Do Nothingil with York Professor Robert Darwinian Theory Tell Us About Human Behaviour?" with Professor W' lrons' H"v".r;-;wrt"i Can Professor Northwestern University (ittinoisi; "Culture and Evolution: Co-Evolution" with York peter Harries-Jones; and a panel discussion featuring the speakers to be chaired by Mr' J' and The open'ing evening.gl Symposium will take place insr"r, Host of CBCIs 'Quirts euarks'r. lh" and L of in Winters College Oinirig nall and the second day of llctures *ill,9. held in Rooms I the Curtis Lectuie Hallsl For further information call local -2204/2203. president Mrs. l,,lacdonald invite all faculty, staff and members of their families to a and p'm' Hot !i"il"g i".ty to be treia at the tce Arena on Sunday, Harch l4 from 3:00 P.m.-5:00 chocolate and donuts will be served. women's issues' Women's Collection is a comprehensive library of materials on all The York-YWCA are: ii i, no" available in Room 204, Founders College and hours until further notice MondaY 10:00 a'm'-12:00 noon Tuesday, Wednesday 2:00 p'm'-4:00 p'm' Thursday J:00 P'm'-/:00 P'm' For further information call local -3638' at Glendon college is sponsoring the visit of The Honourable The Department of Political science give a talk at Robert Kaplan, solicitor General of canada on Fridayl March 5. Mr- Kaplan will ;;oo;.;."i; ioo|n zor* of york Hall and a quesrion/answer period wiil foilow. p'm' in the senate be a YUSA t4embership lleeting Tuesday, Harch 2 from l2:00.noon-l:00 There will p'm' and l:00 p'm'-2:00 p'm' Chamber, Glendon Colfege-and Ti'rursday,-Harch 4 from l2:00 noon-l:00 in Curtis Lecture Hal I rrBr', York Campus' B'C" of Computer Sciences presents Dr. Michael R' Levy, University of Victoria' The Department Progress" on Thursday' ,f,o give a tatt eniittea "Programming-Languages and the Programming "iil4 OO p.m. i n Room S172, Ross Bu i I d ing ' l{arch "i 3, be available from the Field House are asked to note that the Field House will not users of March 5' 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon on March 2 and 4, and from l0:30 a.m.-12:00 noon on Studies scheduled for The regular monthly meeting of the council of the Faculty of Graduate Thursday, l'larch 4, has been cancel led' production requires two children: a girl (age 8 years) and a.boy (age ll-12 Theatre Department and matinee performances' They must be prepared to attend evening and weikend rehearsals years). l''larch 16-21 For further Rehearsals begin l,,larch 3 and run through to the performance week of ' information cal I Kathy at local -3905' on.l'londay' of Humanities is sponsoring the visit of Eric Koch to the York campus The Division cBC television asrrrhe g. Koch i, ih"-"uir,ol of Deeied suspect, which was adapted for Harch l,lr. versus Foresight: the 1930's Spies Who Never Were,,. He will be gTtT;!;-Gitr;;titled "Hindsight in Germany" at 2:OO p.m. in Room O of the Stedman Lecture Halls'

The 1982 oWIAA/oUAA Indoor Track s Field Championships will be held Friday, l'larch 5 from 5:00 p.m.-8:15 p.m. and Saturday, March 6 from l:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. at the Metro Track and Field Centre, York Campus. Host school is University of Western ontario.

The york Basketball Yeomen host the oUAA Championship Friday March 5, at 8:15 P.m. i! the Tait l,lcKenzie Centre gym, meeting as opponents the University of Windsor Lancers for the fourth straight year. For'further information cal I local -3441.

EVENTS

Tuesday

ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience [Jewish Student Federation] todayrs events are as follows: ll:OO afn-]--GE6iIuiJTJElTn lsrael for the Summer - Bear Pit (Lounge Area l) l2:00 noon - Fiim -rrCommunity Action on Behalf of lsrael" - Room 140, Central Square l:00 p.m. -,rThe Rise of Anti-Semitism-Echoes of the 1930's" with Morley Wolf, Ben Kayfetz - Bear Pit (Lounge Area l) 2:00 p.m. - film - on the Holocaust - Bear Pit (Lounge Area l) 2:10 p.m. - "Technology and Halacha" with Professor Ze'ev Lev - Room 140, Central Square l2:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic - Bear Pit (Lounge Area 2), Central Square l2:00 noon - Creative Writing Reading Series - featuring Christopher Levenson, Poet, translator and author @rnon Room, Founders College l2:00 noon - Film - [york Women's Centre] ',Rosie the Riveterrt- Room 102, Behavioural Science Building 2:00 p.m. - Research Program in s!ratggic st-udies,9:[ina.l -serie:.- "The warsaw Pactrrwith Aurel Braun, i.lnivers Hclaughl in Col lege Uebster, Manager of Decision -l:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker-lsocial Science Division] Mr. Jim Services, IBM-JanaiE wi-l I discuss off ice Automation and Data Security - part of a iupport (S872I Building computer Consciousness Class, with extra seating available - Faculty Lounge Ross 4:00 p.m. - |4athematics Colloquium - "Estimations and Tests in Multiple Linear Regression Models" with professor R.s. s'fiEI;-I;'ive-TTity of Guelph - Room 5205, Ross Building and Robyn Butt - !:00 p.m. - winters college Poetry Bgading - featuring James Gronau, Andy Payne Senior Common Room, Winters Col lege g:00 p.m. - Film.IC.y.S.F., Jewish Student Federation] "The House on Chelouche Street" - Room L' Curt is E-ture Ha I I s 8:00 p.m. - The York Theatre Company Pre;ents - see l'londayrs listing at 8:00 p.m- \

EVENTS (cont i nued ) ilednesday

I l:00 a.m. - The Jel^{ish Experience - [Jewish Student Federation] todayrs events are as follows: ll:00 affiooks at Zionismrrwith Rev. John Stanley Grauel I :00 p.m. - 0pportunities in lsrael - Kibbutz proqrams - Bear Pit, Central Square (Lounge Area l) l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz Bethune - in Series featuring the Keith Blackley Quartet - Junior Common Room, Bethune Col leoe

l2:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donor Cl inic [Bethune College] - Bear pit (Lounge Area 2) Centra I Square

l2:00 noon - Mclaughlin Lunch-Time Series -rrDoes Canadars Defence Policy Contribute to World Peace?r' withordvisor,CanadianForcesCommandandStaffCollege-Senior Common Room, Mclaughlin College l2:00 noon - Discussion [Yort Women's Centre] "Women and Education'r with Anne Carson, Franka Andriana and Susani-TlETlinan, all of York University - Room 102, Behavioural Science nuitaing l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [lohn White Society] Mrs. Grace Hartman, National President of C.U.P.E. will discuss Canadian labour relations - Moot Court Room, Osgoode Hall Law School 12:15 p.m. - PEM Film - "The Eagle Has Landed" - Room C, Curtis Lecture Halls 3:00 p.m. - Concert - l|4usic Department] featuring the Lower/Stegeman/Montgomery Trio with music for two violins and piano - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls 4:00 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar Series - "Synthesis of lsquinoline Alkaloids" with Professor D.B. Maclean, McMaster University - Room 3ll, Petrie Science Bui lding 7:30 p.m.- Films/Musical IC.V.S.F., Jewish Student Federation] lsraeli films and the lsraeli musical "Kazabtann-:-Ioom-iT7, Stedman Lecture Hal I s

STAFF POSlTlONS: applications for internal transfers/promotions, which are available from Personnel CrvTc.s, sFouTd reach that department no later than 5:00 p.m. March !, 1i82; x indicates position is 3xempt from bargaining unit.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran Clerk Typist ll - Accounting (higl't school graduation or equivalent with Business/Commercial training; I year general office experience; minimum typins 50 wpm) Grade 3 ($12,583) Job Noz D 026 Bookstore CIerk | | - University Bookstores (grade l0 education or equivalent; one year experience as a sales clerk) Grade 3 (S12,583) Job No: D 028 Admissions Clerk - Osgoode (Admissions; high school graduation or equivalent; one year secretarial experience r.quired, preferably in a University environment, tYPing 50 wpm required) Grade 3 (S12,583) Job No: D 028 Student Affairs Secretary - Fine Arts (Dance Department; high school graduation or equivalent; 2 years general secretarial experience with experience in student programmes; preferably someone with good public relations skills; typing 50 wpm required) Grade 4 (Sl3'363) Job No: D 029

Counsel lor - Bev McKee Secretary to Assistant Director - l.B.R. (frign school graduation or equivalentl some University courses preferredl 2 years administrative,/secretarial experience required; previous experience in a social science, market research or other related environment preferred, i.e. a demonstrated knowledge of related vocabulary, procedures, survey research techniques; good organizational ski I I s; typing 55 wpm; word processing and data entry skills preferred; second language an asset) Grade 4 Prov. ($13,353) Job No: M 020 .3333 Thursday, March 4 - Sunday, flarch 7, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE

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* president and Mrs. Macdonald invite all facu'lty, staff and members of their families to a Skating party to be held at the lce Arena on Sunday, March l4 from l:00 p.m.-5:00 p'm' Hot chocolate and donuts wil I be served. nominations ,,r Search Committee for a new Residence Tutor of Bethune College is now receiving The York and applications-for the position of Residence Tutor. Candidates should be members of and are asked to supply a letter of application and curriculum vitae' Address University, The term of correspondence to the Administrative Assistant, Joyce Thompson, Bethune college' jrfV f, fggZ. Deadline for applications is March \5,1982' appointment "o*run""i (FLASCo) J, Mario Robirosa, Researcher and Professor, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences Dr. on Environment Buenos Aires, Argentina and Coordinator of the Regional Latin American Programme Human Seitiement and Management oi Human Settlements and of ti're Triining Prooramme for He will be nJrinirti"to.t tu1'ricoTuHip/rlncsol, wilt be visiting ihe York campus March 8-21. for individual and small group meetings wiih students and faculty during that period' available Environmental studies 0n March ll ana i8, h. h"s be.n inuiteJ'to give two talks by the Faculty of and the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) as follows: of Human March ll - I2:OO noon -,,lmplementing Change in Development Planning and Management in America and the Caribbean'r - Room 503, Scott Library Settlements Latin Problems in March lg - 2:00 p.m. -,,political and Educational Perspectives on Human Settlement Latin America and the Caribbean" - Room 517, Scott Library' ,r ilReproduction and Early Developmentrr is the title of a one-day symposium which has been organized Students in the Biological Sciences taking place on Saturday' by the Association of firaduate information p.4: il Room C of the siedman Lecture Halls' For further March l3 from 9:00 a.m.-6:00 Prankevicius G2\\5) contact cr"ir" cJipi.r'ti.""r':oe3;),li;; ll"r..i""r'"i (local -3748) or Andv ' ,! special meeting of the Senate of York University at 4:10 p.m.. Thursday, March 4 There will be a 1932-83' in the Senate Chamber, Room 5915, Ross Building to discuss the ijniversity's budget for compensation Board * Glendon college,s pSychology Department presents Dr. Carson^Bock, l.lorkmen's HospltaldlscussingrrAnotherLookatcharlemagne"Marchg,s:00p.m.-SeniorCommonRoom,YorkHall' Eleventh * rConflict Cooperation? The Toronto-centred Region in the 1980s" is the theme-of the or be on Symposium sponsored by the lrban Studies Program, which will held Annual Urban Studies the Friday, March 12. Theie is a registration fee of S25.00, which includes a copy of pro"".iinsr, iunch and'coffees; without lunch, the fee is 515'00; and' students may Symposium local -5271' attend all sessions free of charge. to iegister and obiain further information call ,t Fine Arts is currently taking applications for its 1982 Summer Programme' Courses The Faculty of Paris and are offered in Dance, Film, Music, Theatre Jnd Visual Arts, including programmes^in Room 203, Fine Arts Bordeaux, France and in Florence, ltaly. For further information contact Bui fding' local -3237. offered by * illn the Beginning...Darwin's centenary symposiumt" the Fourth Annual Science symposium and the Faculty of'Science March l0 and ll, features the following speakers !'linters/vanier colleges Universitv; and topics: ,'ch;;i;;";;r"i" igog-iga2: Ative or Deadt'- Dr. Michael Ruse, Guelph rCreationism, Evolution and Scientific Methodr'- Atkinson Professor Harry Leith; "unless Profitable oo Natural Selection Can Do Nothing'r - York Professor Robert Haynes;'rWhat Can Variations o""ui, Northwestern university' Darwinian Theory i"il u, About Human Behaviour?'r - Piofessor william lrons, lllinois; ,,The Social Meaning.of Darwinismtr- Dr. Douglas Boucher, McGill University; "Culture and - York Professor Peter Harriis Jones; and a panel discussion chaired by Evolution: Co-Evolution: local -220\/2203' Mr. Jay Ingram, Host of CBC's,,Quirks and Quarks". For further information call york,s and Faculty of Education Joint Program in Jewish Education, in cooperation * Faculty of Arts presents the annual with the Toronto Board of Jewish Education and the Toronto Jewish congress on J;;ish Life and Education March l4-29 at the York campus and Leonard Wolinsky Public Lectures call local -3079' three Toronto.in"gogr.r. ior further information on speakers' dates and topics requires two children: a girl - age 8 years and a boy age ll-12 years' They ,! Theatre Department Kathy at -1905' must be pr"p"r"J to attend rehearsals and maiine" p"ifort"n".t. For details call and l0 to organize its :k The Department of Development will be closed March 4, 5, 8 and possibly 9 records for comPuteri zation. p'm' and l:00 p'm'-2:00 p'm' * There is a yUSA Membership Meeting Thursday, March 4 l2:00 noon-l:00 in Room B, Curtis Lecture Halls'

EVENTS Thu rsday are as follows: ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience lJewish Student Federation] todayrs events it,oo - sl ide presentation ll:45 ".fr':-=TTfrT6p'i:;-f,;"4a'm. - "Song of Raduita", Rumanian Jewry - film l2:15 p.m. - "syrian Jewry" - with Maxine Blendis - Bear Pit, Central Square York Professor Shelley Romalis l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker lYork Women's Centre] "Women and Healtht'with - Room JbZl-E6FETi5[ral Science Building I'Examining l2:00 noon - 6:00 p.m. - lnternational l./omen's Day 1982 present lGlendon Collegel the Evidence:Womenandilms:''MovingMountains'|E.'AWives| Taleil - Room l2!, Glendon College; 2:00 p.m.-3:J0 p.m. - keynote address: Shirley Martin -rrWomen and the Law in the rSOsrr - Room 129, Glendon College; 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - workshops: "Women and the Labour Force',,'rlmmigrant WomenrrE "sexual Harassment'r - Senior Common Room, Glendon; 5:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. - Party - Senior Common Room, Glendon. All members of the community are welcome. '12:00 noon - Film [york SCM/york Law Union] "The Formula Factor" - about agressive promotion of baby corporations; a discussion.with Margaret Bennet-Alder, Canadian Co- formula-6!-mutti-n"tional - ordinator of TNFACT (lnfant Formula Action Coalition) will follow - Room 5203, Ross Building This is the second film in the Social Justice Series. For further details call local -3171' l2:OO noon - 4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic [Founders College] Bear Pit Lounge 2, Central Square EVENTS (cont i nued) Thursday (sont'.a)

l:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Brown Ba I Lecture Series - [Founders College] "Wilderness: A Therapeutic Env i ronmentr w i th Prof-essor lrene Klein - Senior Common Room, Founders Colleq.e 2:00 p.m. The Schevchenko Lectures from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - lstong Collegei lectu urji'ii'in, r,lykhai ro Stelmakh, writer, poet and academic with the Academy of Sciences, petro poet; Ukrainian S.S.R.; 0sadchuk, and lhor Dzeverin, Professor of Literature of the Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian s.S.R. - Sylvesters (Room 201), Stong College

J:00 p.m. - :!ggk* - [Computer Sciences] Dr. Michael R. Levy, University of Victoria, B.C. discusses rrProgramming Lanquages and the Programming Processrr- Room Sl/2, Ross Building 4:00 p.m. - lhysics Seminar Series -rrFrom Picosecond Laser Spectrocopy to Femtosecond optical Shutters [email protected],UniversityofToronto-Room3|7, Petrie Science 8ui lding 4:00 p.m. - Bethune Act of Creation Series - Simon Fraser University's Anthony Wilden, Communications Department and Rhonda Hammer, Instructional |4edia Centre present their audio-visual production rrThe Chorus Line", which examines the development of the chorus line in films from the 1930s to the present - discussion to follow - Bethune College Gallery 4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - Vera Zeidan, University of British Columbia, lectures on "Sufficient Conditions for Optimal Control Problems'r - Room S20!, Ross Building. Refreshments will be served before lecture at 3:30 p.m. in Room N!24, Ross Building. /:00 p.m. - Poetry Reading - [Atkinson Collegel Pier Georgio di Cicco, Canadian editor and poet, author of The Tough Romance and Flying Deeper into the qeqqqrywi.ll read from his t{ork - Fellows Lounge (Room 004), Atkinson College Fr i day !:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Special Education Symposium - lCentre for Continuing Education]'rThe Gifted Arc(Affective,[email protected],Director,0ptimumEducatlonalConsu|- tants - fee is $25.00 with a reduction for members of the York community - registration outside Room 018, Administrative Studies Bui lding 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Reading Symposium - lCentre for Continuing Education]'rWriting in the Elementary Yearsrrwith Dr. Aviva Freedman, Carleton University - fee is 925.00 with a reduction for members of the York community - registration is outside Room 018, Administrative Studies Building ll:00 a.m. - The Jewish Experience [Jewish Student Federation] final day with events as faltows: tl:oo a,il]:-T-lstory and oellefs of Judaism - slide presentatlon ll:30 a.m. - The Jewish Festivals - slide presentation 12:15 p.m. -rrThe Joys of Judaism - with a Perspective on Purim" - Bear Pit, Central Square l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker [York Women's Centre] 'rlnternational Womenrs Day" with l'lariana Valde - Room 102, Behavioural Science Building l:00 p.m. - Graduate Program in Physical Education Colloquium -rrAdaptations of Cardiac Huscle to Exercis oom 214, Stong College 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - lntroduction to SAS Ilnstitute for Behavioural Research] 2nd in a series of 3 sessions with todayTs-to[Tcs as-ToTTows: The PROC Step: Executing SAS Procedures; Creating and Storing SAs Data Sets, HERGE, SET and UPDATE; Basic SAS J.C.L. - Room N201, Ross Building 2:00 p.m. - Psychology Colloquium -'rThe gender variable in psychotherapy'r with York Professor Shake Toukmaniah - Room 291, Behavioural Science Building 2:00 p.m. - Lecture - "Guerilla Strategies: Past and Present" by Anthony Vilden' Cormunications DepartffiIlSimon Fraser University - Bethune Col lege Gal lery l:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - Dr. Nicholas Solntseff, HcMaster University, discusses "The F@'l Room s205, Ross Building 3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Glendon Political Science Department] The Honourable Robert Kaplan, Solici$TEiEiST6f Canada, will give a talk - Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Fortnightly Seminar [Graduate Program in Philosophy] "Marx, Engles and the problem of DistribFilF-Jrr:Ti6rITTfr- York Professoi Bryan Davis - Faculty Lounge (5872), Ross Bui lding Groupsl with York Professor Donald Solitar - Mathematics c9!]9ggum - "PolYgonal Products of 4:00 p.m.-noomffi 6:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.-1982 OWIAA/OUAA Indoor Track i Field Championships - |letro Toronto Track and Field Centre, Yo 8:15 p.m. - Basketball 0UAA Championship - York Yeomen versus University of Windsor Lancers - Tait McKenzie Centre gym

Sa t u rday ll:00 a.m. - l:00 p.m. - cu:st_Speiker- [Atkinson Collegel Jim Coutts, until recently prlnclpal Secretary to Prime Minister Trudeau and presently a Fellow in the Faculty of Administraiive Stuiies, will give a talk entitledrtDecision Making in Ottawa'r - coffee wlll be served - Room D, Stedman Lecture Hal ls

l:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - 1982 oWlM/oUAA Indoor Track s Field Championships - l'letro Toronto Track and Field Centre 2:10 p.m. - Chaucer Day [Atkinson CollegeJ with events as follows: 2:3O p.n.-3:00 p.m. - Coffee; ?r00 o.i'I3l$-ffi. - Dramatic reading of the l,liller's Tale by members of the Atkinson English 6uo"rir"nt; 3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m.- Paptr by RosiTlffiil6fi-Ihe Reevers Tale;4:10 p.m.-5:15 p.m. - paper by Penelope Doob on the Host's lnsult to the Pardoner; 5:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. - Wine/beer reception and showing of "From Every.Shire's Road";6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. - Dinner;7:30-p.m.- 8:30 p.m. - Recital of lAth Century irusic and dance with authentlc period instruments (recorders, flute, lute, rebec, vielle, tenor and bass viols) and country dances performed by students from the DancerstAcademy - admission tickets for the dinner are $5.00 each; call local -6\34 or -6h36 for tickets - Atkinson College Fellows' Lounge (Room 004) and Dining Hall rrCaligular'- 7:30 p.m. e l0:30 p.m. - Reel E Screen [C.Y.S.F.] general admission $3.75;52.75 for those wearing togas - noofr'-f]EiTi.Tecture Halls

Personnel STAFF pOSITIONS: applications for internal transfers/promotions, which are available from sffiai!!"r'th"td"p",t'entnolaterthan!:00p.m.Marchll,l982.*indicatespoSition is exempt from bargaining unit.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran Fellows Secretary - Arts (McLaughlin College; high school-graduation or equivalent-with secretarial training; i-2 years secrelarial etp.iienc.l typing 60-65 wpm; excellent spelling and dictaphone required) Grade 3 ($12,583) Job No: D 030 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE .3333 YORK ACTIV I TI ES Monday, t'1arch B-Sunciay, f4arch l\, 1982

ART GALLER I ES D I SPLAYS 'k The Glendon Col'l ege Gal lery presents rrThe Constructed Surface", an exhibition of fibre works, by Helmut Becker, Susan I,/arner Keene and Cherie Moses until March 28. The gal lery is open from l0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday throuqh Friday, from 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday evenings, and from 2:00 p.m.-!:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons. * The IDA Gal lery (fine Arts Phase I I Bui lding) is having a Group Show of Paintings by York University Students in the Painting Division, March 8-12. The exhibit is on view from l0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays.

Monday l2:00 noon - l:10 p.m. - Finance Workshop - Joe Yagil will discuss his research on Mergers - Room l0l, Admi n i strat i ve StudTE- BiTTlTi!-

2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Humanities Division] Eric Koch, author of Deemed Suspect which was adapted for CBC-IElElll6i-5s "The Spies Who Never Werer', will give a tal-FGi--iHTidffiht versus Foresight: The 1930's in Germanyr'- Room D, Stedman Lecture Halls 4:00 p.m, - Mathematics Colloquium - Professor Serge Lang, Yale University, will deliver a '!ecture lFEimEtrs entitled Last Theorem and the 0rigins of ldeal Theoryr'- Room Sll/, Ross Building. Refreshments wi I I be served prior to the colloquium at 3:30 p.m. - Room N524, Ross Building.

Tuesday

2:00 p.m. - Canadian Association of Physicists: Annual Lecture - Acoustic Remote Sensing in the 0ceans: That Long-Distance Feeling'r with A.E. Hay, Memorial University - Room M, Curtis Lecture Halls

4:00 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar Series - "The Use ol Magneto-0ptic Effects in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopyrrwith Dr. Roger Stephens, Dalhousie University - Room 120, Farquharson Building

5:00 p.m. - Winters Col lege Poetry Series - featuring Steve Toth, Col i n Sm i th and EI i sabeth Kozierowski - Senior Common Room, Winters Col lege

8:00 p.m. - Lecture [Glendon College Psychology Department] Dr. Carson Bock of the Workmenrs Compensation Board Hospital discusses Another Look at Charlemagne - Senior Common Room, York Hall

Wednesday l2:00 noon - McLaughlin College Lunch-Time Series Iin cooperation with the Toronto Musicians' AssocianiversityFacultyWindEnsembleplayingworksby Mozart and Jacob - Junior Common Room. McLauqhl in Col leqe l2: l5 p.m. - PgM Fi lm - rrDusty Bluebel lsI Room C. Curtis Lecture Halls

3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Debate IEconomics Department Student-Faculty Liaison Committee] Economics Professor John RidpaTI-Ei-d Political Science Professor Harvey Simmons discuss the issue of rrCollectivism vs. Individualism: The Role of Governmentrr- Room l, Curtis Lecture Halls

4:00 p.m. - Portrait of the Artist as a Woman Series [Stong College] "Mosaique en lmages Espressioni Poetiche" &'rLanguages of Poetryrr- poetry readings in English, French, ltalian 6 Spanish by Augusta C. Lamoureux with the participation of Palombb Yaschinsky, Joan Wicks-Pelletier and Gay Allison - Sylvester's (Room 201), Stong College 7:30 p.m. - In the Beginning...A Darwin Centenary Symposium [Winters E Vanier Colleges/Faculty of (-i--a-l a^^-i ve r vrrvvJ vHvrr. y of evolution and current arguments concerningrrCreationism" - 7:30 p.m, - Welcoming and Opening of the Symposium - York President H. lan Macdonald1'7:\5 p.m. - Introductory Remarks - York Professor Sydney Eisen; 8:00 p.m. - "Charles Darwin 1809-.l882: Alive or Deadl with Dr. Michael Ruse, Guelph University - all interested members of the community are invited to attend - Winters College Dining Hall

8:00 p.m. - Student Recital lMusic Department] - Alex Woda plays Music for Trombone - Room 014, s t ea c i e-3il6iE-TilJ?Tn q

Thu r sda y

9:30 a.m. - ln the Beginning...A Darwin Centenary Symposium [Winters E Vanier Colleges/Faculty of science,EvolutionandScientiiicMethod''with Atkinson Professor Harry Leith; ll:00 a.m. - "Unless Profitable Variations Do Occur, Natural Selection Can Do Nothingrrwith York Professor Robert Haynes; l:30 p.m. -rrWhat Can Darwinian Theory Tell Us About Human Behaviourtr- Professor W. lrons, Northwestern University (lllinois); 2:J0 p,n. -rrThe Social l'leaning of Darwinismil with Dr. D. Boucher, HcGill University; 3:50 p.m. - "Culture and Evolution: Co- Evolutionil with York Professor Peter Harries-Jones; 4:J0 p.m. - Panel Discussion with the speakers - chaired by l,lr. J. Ingram, Host of CBCrsrrQuirks and Quarks" - Rooms I and L, Curtis Lecture Halls l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker IFaculty of Environmental Studies,CERLAC]'rlmplementing Change in Development Plannin[Tnl Nanagement of Human Settlements in Latin America and the Caribbean" with Dr. Mario Robirosa, Researcher and Professor, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (fmSCO), Argentina - Room 503, Scott Library Thu r sday (cont i nued)

'| 2:00 noon - Stong College Presents - Joan \./ick Pelletier and Hollis Rinehart, both Fellows of Stong, will participate in a program of songs and duets from Mozart Operas - selections from The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, and Ccsi fan tutte will be sung in English and ltalian - Sylvester'< (Room 201), Stong College

2:00 p.m. - Lecture IEnglish Department/Humanities Division] - Professor Jules Chametzky, University of Massachusetts, discussesrrMark Twain, Realism, and the Language of Mediation - Room 214, Stong Col I ege

2:00 p.m. - Conference [Bethune College] "The Degradation of Work?r'- events as follows:2:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.ml-:-nooi'-ZlB, Main Floor, Bethune College - Introduction to the Conference and 0pening Discussion; 5:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - Cash Bar - Norman's, Main Floor, Bethune - 6:00 p.m. - Working Supper - Junior Common Room, lst Floor, Bethune - followed by two films - for further information contact Angie Ritter or Tony Woolfson at -3940

l:l! p.m. - Poetry Reading [English Department/Humanities Division] - Anne Halley will read from her published and recent poetry - Room 214, Stong College

4:00 p.m. - Student Recital [Music Department] Jill Solomon plays Music for Bassoon - Room 016, McLaughlin College 4:00 p.m. - Lecture [Vanier College] - William Callahan, history professor, University of Toronto, discussesrrWas Spain Catholic?" in the last of the lssues of Public Morality and Social Ethics lecture series - Senior Common Room, Vanier Col lege 4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - Professor Silviu Guiasu, University of Quebec, Three-Rivers, will discuss The Principle of Minimum Interdependence and lts Applications in Stochastic Modelling - R Building

7230 p.m. - McLaughlin College Chamber Music Series [in cooperation with Toronto Musician's Association TrustFn)andKathleenSolose(piano)-Room0l6, McLaughlin College 8:30 p.m. - Faculty Lecture Series [Atkinson College] - an illustrated talk by Stanley.Fefferman, Prof- essor of English; tle filmtrDiscovering Elegancerrwill be shown - Fellows Lounge (004), Atkinson frtoav B:J0 a.m. - Eleventh Annual Urban Studies Symposium - "Conflict or Cooperation? The Toronto-Centred Region in the l980ts - speakers and topics as follows: 8:30 a.m. - Registration outslde Senate Chamber (SgtS), Ross Building! 9:00 a.m. - speaker - Professor Eli Comay:' 9:\5 a.m.-5:00 p.m. - Panel Discussions - registration fee of $25.00 includes copy of Symposium Proceedings, lunch and coffees; S15.00 without lunch; students may attend sessions free of charge - for further informat!or call' -6271 l0:00 a.m. - Conference lBethune College] "The Degradation of Work?" - continues as follows: l0:00 a.m. -12 JO p.m- speakers - Room 218, (Main Floor), Bethune College; l2:JO p.m.-l:10 p.m. Buffet Lunch - Junior Common Room, lst Floor, Bethune; l:10 p.m.-!:00 p.m. - film and speakers - Room 218, Bethune;5:00 p.m, - Pot Luck Supper and entertainment to follow - Norman's, Bethune - for further details contact Angie Ritter or Tony Woolfson at -3940 l:00 p.m. - Graduate Physical Education Colloquium - 'rl0 Minutes to the Startrrwith Dr. Brent Rushall, La kehea 2:00 p.m. - 4:J0 p.m. - Introduction to SAS Ilnstitute for Behavioural Research] - final session withtoday'stopicsffiabeIs;Variab|eLabels1ProgrammingStatements*Room N203, Ross Building 2:00 p.m. - Graduate Physical Education Colloquium -rrlnnovations in Sports Training - Dr. Frank ei ke, C Austral ia - Room 214, Stong Col lege l:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Dance Workshop IDance Department/Toronto West African Drumming Group] - featuring Abraham Adziny-h, Master Drummer of West African Drunming Tradition - admission s5.00 - if interested, please cal | 68-21459 before March l0 - Vanier Col lege Dance Studio (ZOZ), Van i er

Sa tu rday 9:30 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. - Turner's Syndromq Symposium - [Counselling e Development Centre] as follows: !:10 a.m.-10:00 a.m. - Fegistration; l0:00 a.m.-12:00 noon - Dr. Holland and Dr. Rovet, Hospital for Sick Children will speak; l:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. - speaker - Dr. Gardiner, Toronto General Hospital;2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. - speaker - Dr. Parks, Hospital for Sick Children - registration fee is $7.00 (includes lunch) - for more details call Susan Charney at local -3773 - Room B, Curtis Lecture Hal ls 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Reproduction and Early Development Sympos!q1 lAssociation of Graduate Students in the eio ire Cupples (-5633),t-isa McKerracher (-3748) or Andy Prankevicius (-2445) - Room C, Stedman Lecture Halls l0:00 a.m. - Conference IBethune College] "The Degradation of Work?" concludes with brunch, discussion and fitnrs - caTT-nngie Ritter or Tony Woolfson at -3940 for details - Room 218, Bethune College

Sunday 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.nn. - Skating Party - hosted by President and Mrs. Macdonald - all faculty, staff and members of their famlTGiare invited - hot chocolate and donuts served - York lce Arena -l:00 p.m. - Leonard Wolinsky Lectures on Jewish Life and_lglretion lFaculty of Arts/Education Joint Program , Toronto Jewish Congress] "Echoes of Messianism in the Zionist Movementrrwith Nachum Glatzer, Brandeis University - Shaarei Shomayim Congregation (470 Glencairn Avenue) B:00 p.m. - Leonard l^/ol insky Lectures on Jewish Life anq_Eluce!on lfor sponsors, see ]:00 p.m. I istingl ''sahbbeomhim||withZwiWerblowsky,Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Temple Sinai Congregation (210 Wi lson Avenue) -3333 Tuesday, March 9 Wednesday, March 10, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE

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The Qffice of the President is hosting a conference on Monday, March 15, that will focus attention on topics related to York's various objectives and that are intended to reflect the various stages of the'university experience'. They begin with the prospective sutdentrs encounter with York and conclude with the expectations for the role of both the individual graduate and the academic community beyond the university environment. Featuring both morning and afternoon sessions, this conference will provide a forum for a cross-section of York people to meet informally for discussions of the various themes presented in the panel sessions. All members of the York community are invited to participate in "York: Understanding 0ur ObJectives". The confcrence comnences at l0:00 a.m. and concludes at 5:)?0 p.m. with sessions taking place in the Senate Chamber (noom 59l!) and Faculty Lounges (s869, s872) of the Ross Building. 'rln the Beginning...Darwinrs Centenary Symposiumil is the theme of the Fourth Annual Science Symposium offered by Winters/Vanier Colleges and the Faculty of Science March l0 and ll. Speakers and topics are as follows: rrCharles Darwin 1809-1882: Alive or Dead'r with Dr. Michael Ruse, Guelph Universityl rrCreationism, Evolution and Scientific Method'r with Atkinson Professor Harry Leith; I'Unless Profitable Variations Do Occur, Natural Selection Can Do Nothingrrwith York Professor Robert Haynes; I'What Can Darwinian Theory Tell Us About Human Behaviour?" with Professor William lrons, Northwestern University (tttinois); "The Social Meaning of Darwinism" with Dr. Douglas Boucher, McGill University; "Culture and Evolution: Co-Evolutionrrwith York Professor Peter Harries-Jonesl and a panel discussion featuring the speakers to be chaired by Mr. Jay lngram, host of CBCtsrrQuirks and Quarksrr. The opening evening of the Symposium will take place in i.rinters College Dining Hall and the second day of lectures will_be held in Rooms I and L of the Curtis Lectur! Hal ls. For further information, call local -220\/2203. The York University Chapter of the Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East are sponsoring the visit of Mr. Kamel Abdel Malek on Friday, March l2 at l:00 p.m. in the Atkinson College Fellowsr Lounge. Mr. Malek, author of the forthcoming book lsrael, in the Eyes of an Egyptian, will discuss "My 0dyssey in lsraelrr, York's Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Education Joint Program in Jewish Education, in cooDeration with the Toronto Board of Jewish Education and the Toronto Jewish Congress will Dresent the annual Leonard Wolinsky Public Lectures on Jewish Life and Education from f'larch l4 to March 29 at the York campus and three Toronto synagogues. Three noted sPeakers will present six lectures focussing on "The Quest for Redemption: Yearning for the Messiah in Jewish Traditionrr. For further information on the speakers, dates and topics (which will be listed in forthcoming issues of the Bul letin), cal I local -3079.

An open discussion featuring Dennis Sullivan of Computer Project, Sesame Place, Childrenrs Television Workshop, New Yoik, on the topic "Games Computers Play with Our Childrenl is being sponsored by the Unit for Science, Technology and Society Thursday, March I8 at 3:30 p.m. in Winters College Senior Common Room. Participants include Lisa Bubbers and Sterling Beckwith, York Division of Humanities.

The Search Committee for a new Residence Tutor of Bethune College is now receiving nominatibns and applications for the position of Residence Tutor. Candidates should be members of York University, and are asked to supply a letter of application and curriculum vitae. Address correspondence to the Administrative Assistant, Joyce Thompson, Bethune College- The term of appointment commences July l, I982. Deadline for applications is March 15,1982'

Registration for the 1982 Summer Programme in the Faculty of Fine Arts is now in progress. Coirses are offered in Dance, Film, lrlusic, Theatre and Visual Arts, including Programmes in paris and Bordeaux, France, and in Florence, ltaly. Brochures and applications are available from Roorn 201, Fine Arts Building, local -l2ll. President and Mrs. Macdonald invite all faculty, staff and members of their families to a skating Party to be held at the lce Arena on sunday, March 14 from 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Hot chocolate and donuts will be served. Users of the lce Arena are advised that Pleasure Skating is cancelled on Sunday, March 2l from l:00 p.m.-!:00 p.m. The Arena will close for the season at l2:OO midnight on Sunday, April 4. Jim Crawley, (formerly of Cooperative Future Directions Project, Scott Library), wishes to announce his new affiliation with Renaissance Two, Bethune College, local -3579.

Bethune College presents "The Degradation of Work?'r March ll, l2 and l3 - a conference featuring round-table discussions and debate on work, films, entertainment and guest speakers. For infoimation on dates, times, and locations of events contact Angie Ritter or Tony Woolfson at local -3940.

EVENTS

Tuesday in the 2:00 p.m. - Canadian Association of. lhy:.icisg;r lnnyal Lgcturg - Acoustic Remote Sensing b.""ntt HaY, Memorial University - Room M, Curtis Lecture Hal I s

4:00 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar Ser ies - "The Use of Magneto-0ptic Effects in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy" wi Dalhousie University - Room 120, Farquharson Bui lding !:00 p.m. - Winters College Poetry Serig_: - featuring Steve Toth, Colin Smith and Elisabeth Kozieroffi winters col lege 8:00 p.m. - Lecture IGlendon College Psychology.Department]^Dr..Carson Bock of the Workmen's comoensation e."il-;j.l;r.;i ;i;"r;;;;tnn6ir'.r'Look ar charlemasnJ'- senior common Room, York Hall

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Wed nes day l2:00 noon - Mclaughlin College Lunch-Time Series Iin cooperation with the Toronto Musicians' AssocianiversityFacu|tywindEnsembleplaying'loi.ksby Mozart and Jacob - Junior Common Room, McLaughl in Col lege

12:-lJ p.m, - PtM Film - "Dusty Bluebells" - Room C, Curtis Lecture Halls 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Debate IEconomics Department Student-Faculty Liaison Committee] Economics Professor John Riapltf'-l-na Political Science Professor Harvey Simmons discuss the issue of 'rCollectivl'sm vs. Individualism: The Role of Governmentrr - Room l, Curtis Lecture Halls 4:00 p.m. - Portrait of the Artist as a !,/oman Series [Stong Col lege] r'Mosaique en lmages Espressioni Poetichd't- i'Languages of Poetry" - poetry readings in English, French, ltalian 6 Spanish by Augusta C. Lamoureux with the participation of Palomba Yaschinsky, Joan Wicks-Pelletier and Gay Al I i son - Sylvester's (Room 201 ) , Stong Col lege 7:30 p.m. - In the Beginning...A Darwin Centenary Symposium [Winters 6 Vanier Colleges/Faculty of Science y of evolution and current arguments concerning I'Creationism'r - 7:30 p.m. - Welcoming and 0pening of the Symposium - York President H. lan Macdonald;7:\5 p.m. - Introductory Remarks - York Professor Sydney Eisen; 8:00 p.m. - ',Charles Darwin 1809-1882: Alive or Dead" with Dr. Michael Ruse, Guelph University - all interested members of the community are invited to attend - Winters College Dining Hall B:00 p.m. - Student Recital [Music Department] - Alex Woda plays Music for Trombone - Room 014, Steac ie-ffiE-EfTTflnq

STAFF POSITIQNS: applications for internal transfers/promotions which are available from Personnel position G?vlc6!Toul?- reach that department no Iater than 5:00 p.m. March 16, 1982i ", indicates is exempt from bargaining unit.

Counsellor - Norma Doran Payroll Clerk ll - Miscellaneous - Payroll (high school graduation or.equivalent; I year experience with a computerized payroll system; typing 40 wpm with accuracy) Grade 4 ($13,353) Job No: D 031

Residence Porter - Ancillary Services (Housing e Food Services; high school graduation or equivalent; 2 years related experience; good communication skills, ability to deal effectively with students and public; must be service oriented) Grade 3 ($12'583) Job Nol. D 032

Student Progranmes Assistant | - Education (Student Programmes; high school graduation or equivalent with iecretarial training; one or more years of post-secondary education highly desirable; 2 years related experience in admission and/or student programmes in a university environment including minimum I year Faculty of Education exposure preferred; typing 50 wpm with accuracy; excellent communication skills; good organizational skills) Grade 5 ($14'507) Job No: D 033

Counsellor - Bev McKee (Academic M.Sc. or M.A. in Computer Manager,- Academic Liaison - Professional and Managerial Computing; Science or related area; degrees in other fields will be acceptable if strong background in computing is involved; 5 - l0 years experience in relevant field in industry or university; human relations, maturity, excellent communications and presentation skills; current knowledge in at least one of applied mathematics, statistical analyses or numerical analyses) PaM ! G27,ll2 - S33,870) LoU No: M 021 Please submit resume when placing an application. programmer/Analyst - l.B.R. (university graduate preferably with an honours degree in one of the social sciences or computer sciences or equivalent; 2 - 3 years experience in computer programming and data processing; should have extensive knowledge of JCL, SPSS, SAS and one programming language (..g.ApL, Foriran, PLll etc.); familiarity with statics and social science research techniques and methodology required; familiarity with the use of the DEC-10 and ITEL computer would be an asset) CS 8 (Si5,453) LoU No: M 024 Please submit resume when placing an application. Accounting Clerk lll - Centre for Continuing Education - TEMP0RARY: March 23 to August 19, 1982 (high school graduation plus some post-secondary courses in accounting/or equivalent in experience; two years accounting experience in a large organization; knowledge of computerized accounting procedures an asseti typing 40 wpm; good accounting skills) Grade 5 (Based on an annual salary of $14,507) loU No: M 025 Records and Benefits Counsellor,! - Department of Personnel Services (hiSh school graduation or equivalent; I - 2 years experience in public contact and general office procedures, benefits or claims experience an asset; some experience in computerized records system (Preferably personnel) including coding required; general knowledge of benefits Plans and procedures (0HlP, Pension) essentiai; typiig 50 *pr; for figures; good oral and written communication skills; diplomacy and talt required)"piitude Grade 5 ($14,507) Job No: 11 026 Thursday, March ll Sunday, March 14,1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333

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An open discussion featurinq Dennis Sullivan of Computer Project, Sesame Place, Childrenrs Television Workshop, New York, on the topic "Games Computers Play with Our Childrcn" is being sponsored by the Unit for Science, Technology anci Socieiy Thursciay, March l8 at 3:30 p.m. in Winters College Senior Common Room. Participants include Lisa Bubbers and Sterling Beckwith, York Division of Humanities.

The Anthropology Department has invited Dr. R i cha rd T. Antoun of S. U. N. Y. (B i ng hamton, New York) to give a talk on Monday, March l5 at 4:00 p.m, in Room ll0 of the Curtis Lecture Halls. rrThe Dr. Antoun. author of Arab ViV i I laoeI a and Low Key Pol itics, wil I read a paper entitled Study of Mu s I i m Loca | - Leve I R?l-i g To uTTA d e r slT-p--ii- k a-i-Eiilo rd a n " .

The Office of the Master and the Department of History, Atkinson College, are co-sponsoring a lecture by Dr. Hans Mommsen, Professor of Modern History at the University of Bochum, which will take place on Thursday, March 18 at 8:00 p.m. in Room D of the Stedman Lecture Halls. Dr. Mommsen will discussrrHitler and the Hitler Mythrr. Atkinson College is presenting a conference on Saturday, March 20 fron 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. entitledrrThe Arms Race - Where Next?". Panelists will include: , M.P, Spadina, Richard Gilbert, Toronto Alderman; and Professor Neil McArthur, Atkinson College. There will also be a slide show on Nuclear Weapons presented by the Union of Concerned Scientists. The conference will be held in the Moot Court Room of 0sgoode Hall Law School. Professor Kathy Storrie, University of Saskatchewan and currently visiting scholar at 0.1.S.E.' will give a talk on "The Modern Movement for the Submission of Women: Strategies in Social Controfrfon Monday, March 22 at 8:30 p.m, in the Fellowsr Lounge of Atkinson College.

The sixth lecture in the 0sgoode Hall Law School Annual Lecture Series l98l-82 will take place on Wednesday, March 2\ at l2;15 p.m. in the Moot Court Room of the Law School. York 0sgoode Professor Johann W. Mohr will give a talk entitled "Legal and Social Logic: Towards a Recovery of Formalismr'. The third and final talk in the Faculty of Administrative Studies Dean's Colloquium Series on the relationship between business and the media will take place on Wednesday, March 3l at l2:00 noon in Room 038 of the Administrative Studies Building. Paul Morton, President of Global Television, will be the guest speaker.

The deadline for Sport Administration Certificate Program applications is March 16,1982. For further information call local -2437 or drop by Room ll2, Founders College.

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9:30 a.m. - In the Beginning...A Darwin Centenary Symposium [Winters and Vanier Colleges, Faculty of Science@ 9:30 a.m. - "Creationism, Evolution and Scientific Method" with Atkinson Professor Harry Leith ll:00 a.m. -rrUnless Profitable Variations Do Occur, Natural Selection Can Do Nothing" with York Professor Robert Haynes l:30 p.m. -'rwhat Can Darwinian Theory Tell Us About Human Behaviourrrwith Professor W. lrons, Northwestern University (l I I inois) 2:J0 p.m. - "The Social Meaning of Darwinism'r with Dr. D. Boucher, McGill University 3:50 p.m. - "Culture and Evolution: Co-Evolution" with York Professor Peter Harries-Jones 4:30 p.m. - Panel Discussion - with the speakers, chaired by Mr:. J. Ingram, Host of CBCrs !'Quirks and Quarks" - talks to take place in Rooms I and L of the Curtis Lecture Halls l2:00 noon - Stong College Presents - Joan Wick Pelletier and Hollis Rinehart, both Fellows of Stong, witlpaffisongsandduetsfromMozart0peras-selectionsfromThe|,|agic Flute, Don Giovanni, Cori fan iutte will be sung in English and ltalian - Sylvester's (201), "ni Stong Col I ege I'lmplementing l2:00 noon - Guest Speaker IFaculty of Environmental Studies, C.E.R.L.A.C.] Change in DevelopilfiI-TT5iilifand Management of Human Settlements in Latin America. and the Caribbeanrl with Dr. Mario Robirosa, Researcher and Professor, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLASCO), Argentina - Room !01, Scott Library r'Enemy | 2:00 noon - Social Justice Film Series [York SCM] Alienrrand "The October Crisis" - Room 5203, Ros s tsut-- totno l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Discussion [York Women's Centre] rtWomen in the Criminal Justice Systemrrwith York Professor nl icE-Fi6piEi-- Room 102, Behavioural Science Bui lding 2:00 p.m. - Lecture IEnglish Department/Humanities Division] - Professor Jules Chametzky, University of MassEZhul-etts dlscusses "Mark Twain, Realism and the Language of Mediation" - Room 214, Stong Col I ege 2:00 p.m. - Conference [Bethune College] "The Degradation of,Work?" - with events as follows: 2:00 p.iil:lT!6-ffi. - Introduction to Conference - Griff Cunningham E Tony Woolfson; Open Discussion "The Degradation of Work?" A short history of work, paid and unpaid; contemPorary problems of work; technology; health E safety - speakers: Jan Mayer, Madeleine Parent, Pat McDerrnott, Craig Heron - Room 218, Main Floor, Bethune; !:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. - Cash Bar - Norman's, Bethune; 5:00 p.m. - Working Supper followed by two films lModern Times[ t'rSalt of the Earth" - Junior Common Room, Bethune; for further information call Angie Ritter or Tony l,/oolfson at -3940

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Thursday (cont'd) 3:15 p.m. - poetry Reading [Department of English/Humanities Division] - Anne Halley will read from her oubTJshEi'ani-?E&nt poetrv - Room 214, Stong College 4:00 p,m. - lssues of Prlblic Morality and Social Ethics Lecture Series [Vanier College] "Was Spain 'Catholi - Senior Common Room, Vanier Col I ege 4:00 p.m. - Meeting - Council of the Faculty of Arts - Senate Chamber (S915), Ross Building 4:00 o,m, - Student Recital [Music Department] - Jill Solomon - Music for Bassoon - Room 016, l"tc La ue hTTi-T6IiE!E-- Association 7:30 P.m. - Mclauqhl i n Col I Chamber Music Series tn ration with Toronto Musicianrs Tru st - present renc n een Solose (piano) - l''lcLa in Col lege 8:30-Feffermffih;thefilm.'DiscoveringElegance''willbeshown-FeIlowsLounge p.m. - Faculty Lecture Series [Atkinson College] - an illustrated talk will be given by Stanley (Room 004), Atkinson Col lege

Friday or Cooperation? 8:30-thelorpreSent-thefol|owingspeakersandtopics: a.m. - Eleventh Annual Urban Studies Symposium [Urban Studies Program] "Conflict 8:30 a.m. - Registration - outside the Senate Chamber (S915), Ross Building; l:00 a.m. - York Professor Eli Comay: t'Looking Backward: From Reality to Plan"; 9:45 a.m.-ll:00 a.m. - Panel Discussions - (l) ,'Housing" - l'larvyn Novick, Social Planning Council of l'letropolitan Toronto; peter Smith, peel Non-Proiit Housing; Peter G. Tomlinson, City of Toronto Planning and Development Department; Moderator: iork Prof. George Fallis - Senate Chamber, Ross Building; (2) ,,lnter-Municipal Coordination" - Katharine Bladen, Regional Municipality of Peel; l.C. Campbell, t4inistry of Transportation and Communications; Bill McLean, Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; Moderator: York Prof. Michael Goldrick - Faculty Lounge (5859)'Ross; llil5 a.m.-12:10 p.m. - Panel Discussions - (l) "social and Community Servicesrr- John Gandy' University of Toronto; W, Douglas Johns, Regional Municipality of Durhaml Don R. Richmond, Commun- ity Services, Toronto; Hoderaior: York Prof. Dalton Kehoe - Senate Chamber, Ross Building; (2j ,'Local lmpacts of Regional and Prof incial Decisions" - Hazel McCalI ion, l'layor, l''lississauga; A, Bruce Davidson, City;f North York; Anthony Roman, Mayor, Markham; Moderator: York Prof. Donald Freeman - Faculty Lounge (S869), Ross Building; l:45 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - "Planning for Development in the Toronto-Centred Region: Past, Present and Futurerr- York President H. lan Macdonald; York prof. John Marshall; June Rowlands, City of Toronto; Dave C. l''lacKinnon' Ministry of Treasury and Economics - Senate dhamber, Ross Building - a registration fee of $25.00 will be charged (includes a copy of the Symposium Proceedings, lunch g coffees); 515.00 without lunchl students may attend the sessions free of charge - foi further information call local -5271 '10:00- -- a.m, - Conference IBethune College] "The Degradation of Work?r'- continues as follows: l0:00 a.m. liirlo pn.-: spe€iers - Room 216 (Main Floor), Bethune; l2:J0 p.m.-l:30 p.m. - Buffet Lunch - Room 218, Junior Common noor itst Floor), Beihune; l:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - film and speakers - Bethune; 6:00 p.m. - Pot Luck Supper and Entertainment to follow - Normanrs Bethune - for details call Angie Ritter or Tony Woolfson at local -3940 physical Minutes the Start" with Dr. Brent RushalI, I:00- p,m. : Graduate Education So]]-gg_Vjtr11 - "10 to Lakehea I:00 p.m. - Speaker.ICanadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East] - author Kamel Abdel t''lalek wilI discussiiM':-6d'vssey in lsrae|' - Fellows Lounge, Atkinson College 2:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m. - Introduction to SAS Ilnstitute for Behavioural Research] - final session with today's topics af foTlowi-trEluE-l-a5et-s; Variable Labels; Programming Statements - Room N203' Ross Building 2:00 p.m. - Graduate_plrysical_Egucatiol golloquium - "lnnovations in Sports Training" with Dr' Frank pike, CEibE?rE-Toltege or Aovanceo .ou.a-fi6ilAustralia - Room 214, Stong College p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Dance Workshop [Dance Department/Toronto l/est African Drumming Group] - with 3:00 Col lege tlaster Drummer AbrafiEiidz-TFlEfr- admission for participants $5.00 - Room 202, Vanier g:15 p.m, - Exhibition Basketball - York yeomen vs. Etobicoke Estonia - Tait McKenzie centre Gymnasium

Satu rday as follows: 9:30 a.m, - 3:30 p.m. - Turner's Syndrome Symposium [Counselling 6 DeveloPment Centre] 9:30a.m.-l0:ooa'[email protected]:00noon-speakers:Dr.Hol|and6Dr.RoVet' Hospital for sick Childrei; l:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.- speaker: Dr. Gardiner, Toronto General Hospital; 2:00 p.m.-l:00 p.m.- speaker: Dr. Parks, Hospital for Sick Children - registration fee 57.00 ii""fll.i irn"hi -for more details call Susan Charney at -3773 - Room B, curtis Lecture Halls Graduate Students 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Reprodggl-ien-in!-lg ly Dere]9prng4 rymposjlg [Association of intheBiologicalsrmoredetailsca|lClaire crppf.t (-66iil, Lisa McKerracher (-3748) or Andy Prankevicius) discussion '10:00 a.m, - Conference IBethune College] "The Degradation of Work?r'concludes with brunch, '-'"" nitter or-Tony Woolfion for details at -3940 - Room 218, Bethune College ""J'fif;=;;fn"gie r'An I'Hallowe'en 7:30 p.m. E g:30 p,m. - Reel t screen [c.v,s.r,] American \lerewolf in Londonrrand part 2', - admission t6-u6ltr-ln6ils 52.75i $2.00 for 2nd show only - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls

Sunday p.m. p.m. - Skating party - hosted by President and Mrs. |4acdonald - all faculty, staff -J:00 - !:00 Arena and members of their fE-m'ITTE!-Eie invited - hot chocolate and donuts served - York lce Joint l:00 p,m. - Leonard Wolinsky lectures on Jgwish Lifq ald. Educatigl fFacultv of Arts/Education PrograminJewisn,TorontoJewishCongress].',Echoes of Messianism in the Zionist l'lovementtrwith Nachum Glatzer, Brandeis University - Shaarei Shomayim Congregation (470 Glencairn Avenue) p'm' p.m. - Leonard Wolinrhy-!""lqr::r-JS"ish Life and Eduqation lfor sponsors, see 3:00 listing] 8:00 ,,SahbbetaiTsVi,mhim''withZwi!/erblowsky,Hebrew Universi ty of Jerusalem - Temple Sinai Congregation (2lO Wi lson Avenue)

STAFF pOSlTl0NS: applications for internal transfers/promotions which are available from Personnel $!|;lceilioul" reach that department no later than 5:00 p.m. March l8' 1982; * indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran Student programmes Assistant lt - Arts, 0ffice of Student Programmes (university degree or equivalent; 3 yeais administrative/business experience; ability to exercise judgement and initiative; ability !o'supervise work of others; excellent conrnunication skills; ability to relate.calmly and effectively to students and general public under hectic conditions; typing 4O-45 wpm) grade 6 (Sl6,ll2) Job No: D 014 student progranrnes clerk - Arts, Office of student Programmes (tEMponlRy: April I to July 29,1982:' high ichool graduation or equivalent; minimum I year experience in a university environment; exDerience in a student related area preferred; typing 50-55 wpm' accuracy critical) grade 4 (based on an annual salarv of 512,363) Job No: D 035 YORK ACTIVITIES Monday, March l5-Sunday, March 21, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE .3333

ART GALLERI ES, DISPLAYS rrThe '', The Glendon Col lege Gal lery presents Constructed Surface", an exhibition of fibre works, by Helmut Becker, Susan Warner Keene and Cherie Moses until March 28. The gal lery is open from l0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, from 6:00 p.m.-!:00 p.m. Thursday evenings, and from 2:00 p.rn.-5:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons. 'r The IDA Gal lery (Fine Arts Phase | | Bui lding) is having a Group Show of Paintings by York University Students in the Department of Design. The exhibit is on view from March l5-19, I0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays.

Monday l0:00 a.m, - York: Understanding 0ur Objectives [Office of the President] - a one-day conference with sessionffi l0:00 a.m. - Opening Remarks with President H. lan Macdonald l0:30 a.m. - Panel F."s.nt"tions: Panel A -- Should York place limits on accessibility? How should York respond to the attitudes and expectations of applicants? Panel B -- ls the recognition of the individuality of students effectively achieved at York? lf not, how could it be imProved? 2:J0 p,m. - Panel iresentations: Panel C -- ln a career-oriented, specialist environment' is york's emphasis on an interdisciplinary education appropriate? Panel D -- ls York University successful in behaving as a responsible rcorporate citizenr in meeting the needs of societY? 4:30 p.m. - Closing Remarks/Summary Comments - including brief reports from four observers of the conference and closing comments by President Macdonald - Senate Chamber (SgtS)' Ross Bui lding and Faculty Lounge (8th floor), Ross Bui lding ll:00 a.m. - Leonard Wolinsky Lectures on Jewish Life and Education [for sponsors' see Sundayrs ii;tingumGlatzer,BrandeisUniversity- Room A, Stedman Lecture Hal ls l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Discussion/Slide Presentation [York Women's Centre] - featuring Hannah Sandberg on i'Art an ioural Science Building -.'-ii.oo"hZwiWerblowsky,HebrewUniversity3:00 p.m. - Leonard Wolinsky Lrs!!Is:_jn Jewish Life and Edqcation [for sponsors' see listing at of Jerusalem - Senior Common Room, Vanier College 4:00 p.m. - Biology Research Seminar - r'Plankton size distributions in lakes" with Dr. W. Gary Sprules, Erindal@ Farquharson Bui lding I'The 4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Anthropology Department] Study of Muslim Local-Level Religious Leadership in lran and Jordan', with Dr. Richard T. Antoun of S.U.N.Y. (Binghamton, N.Y.)' author of Arab village and Low-Key Politics - Room ll0, curtis Lecture Halls author of 7:00' p.m. - Canadian Women Writers Series [Atkinson College] - featuring Adele Wiseman, ihe sac at play - Hearth Room, Glendon College (piano) Room 201, 7:30 p.m. - Concert [Music Department] - student recital featuring Elizabeth Wood - Stong Col Iege 8:00 p.m. - play [Theatre Department] - Friedrich Duerrenmattrs'rPlay Strindbergrr- an independent studies project by Theatre student otmar Sauer (director of this play) - admission is free - Mclaughl in Col lege Hall

Tuesday l0:00 a.m. - l2:00 noon - Lecture/Slide Presentation [Faculty of Environmental Studies] - George McRobie,Chai;;;;,|ffilopmentGroup(London)andauthorofSmallis possible Dresents'rsmall is Possible: An Update on the World of Appropriate Technologyrr- Room 503, Scott LibrarY l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Native students Association] "The Indian Peoples....Seduced and Abandon.a; ifr" ffitfirEg se€ich for Human Rights" with Wilmur Nadj iwan, Chairman of the Aboriginal Rights Committee - Room B, Curtis Lecture Hal ls 2:00 p.m. - poetry Reading ICalumet College] - question/answer period with today's guest speaker af ter piEEiTETIii:Room 109, Atkinson Col I ege 2:30 p.m. - lnformal Seminar IFaculty of Environmental Studies] - George McRobie' author and Chairman, Intermediate GEIn6T6gt Development Group (London) is featured - Room 503, Scott Library - Senior Common Room' 5:00 p.m. - Winters College lo€llJ-leljs: - Presents York Professor Roger Kuin Wi nters Col I ege 8:00 p.m. - Play lTheatre Department] see Monday's listing at 8:00 p'm'

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12:00 noon - PtM Luncheon - featuring a musical program performed by the Brass Quartet of the Faculty of Fine-AiTT Nuljc-Department - Senior Common Room, Winters Col lege

I2:00 noon - Concert lMusic Department] - a wind sextet will perform works by Beethoven, Pleyel, and Castil-Blaze - Lobby, Fine Arts Phase | | Building l2:00 noon - l:00 p.m. - McLaughlin Lunch-Time Series - featuring a dance recital with Gail Vanstone - Senior Common Room, l4cLaughl in Col lege l2:00 noon 6 l:00 p.m. - VJednesday Lunch-Hour Discussions [Office of the Advisor on the Status of Women, Safety and Security Department] - on Rape, presented by the Rape Crisis Centre - Senior Common Room, Founders College l2:00 noon - 2:00 p,m. - Guest Speaker [Career Centre] - Ron Capel'le will speak on "Careers in Consulting" - FaculffT6Ii!E-(8-th floor), Ross Bui lding l2:00 noon - 2:OO p.m. - Discussion [York Women's Centre] - Karen Hall will talk about "Child Abuse'l - Room I02, Behavicu?ETsiJEn-ce BuiIding 2:00 p.m. - Psychology Colloquium - to be announceC - 'rith York Pr-cfcssoi'Eric Trist - Room 2!1, Behavioural Science Bui lding

4:00 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar Series ILiberal Science/Chemistry Departmentsj - "Controversies About Heart Disease" with York Professor Samuel Madras - Room 317, Petrie Science Building

4:00 p,m. - Founders College Annual Woman Studies Lecture Series - I'Women and the Lawil with Mary F. Dunbar, lawyer - Senior Common Room, Founders College /:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Atkinson College] - writer Timothy Findley will read and discuss his novel The Wars which won the Governor General's medal for fiction, and his new novel Famous Last Words :ETTors, Lounge (OO4), Atkinson Col lege

8:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] - see Monday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

Thursday 2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker IFaculty of Environmental Studies, C.E,R.L.A.e.]'tPolitical and Educational PerspectTlEFTF Hlrman Settlement Problems in Latin America and the Caribbean" with Dr. Mario Robirosa, Researcher and Professor, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (fIACSO), Argentina - Room 517, Scott LibrarY 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - lnformation Meeting - for students interested in finding out and Linguistics CouilE-oTTeFings-Tor next year - Room 5562, Ross Building l:C0 p.m. - Concert IMusic Department] - student recital featuring Dawn Eaton (French horn) and Sandra HE??le (piano) - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls

l:00 p.m. - 0pen Discussion [Unit for Science, Technology and Society] "Games Computers Play with our ChildreniiiTTh--DEinils Sullivan, Computer Project, Sesame Place, Children's Television Workshop, N.Y., and Lisa Bubbers and Sterling Beckwith, York Division of Humanities - Senior Common Room, Winters Col Iege 4:00 p.m. - Joint Mathematics/Physics Colloquium - "Nonlinear Singular Integro-Differential Equations Arisin9ithM.J.Ablowiti,ClarksonCollege(Potsdam,N.Y.)- joint ieminar with the Mathematics Department - Room 317, Petrie Science Building 8:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Atkinson College] - Dr. Hans Mommsen, Professor of Modern History at the UniversTT!-6F-EoEIum', will discuss "Hitler and the Hitler Myth" - Room D, Stedman Lectura Halls 8:00 p,m. - Sound Poetry [Atkinson College] - featuring the four horseman (Rafael Barreto-Rivera, paul DuTT6il3T?iE-ttcCaffery and B.P. Nichol) - Fireside Room, Glendon College 8:00 p.m. Play lTheatre DePartment] - see Monday's listing at 8:00 p.m'

Fr i day 2:00 p.m. - gragugte Plrysicgl_Educgtion_Colloquium - "Exercise Induced Anemiar'- with Dr. Mannv Radomskl]-Tn'iiErs rty or toronto - Ko6ilfT[Jtong Col lege l:00 p.m. - Psychology Colloquium - "Lo!gitudinal Study of Children in Toronto 1925-1933" - with YorkPrffioom29l,BehaviouralScienceBuilding 3:30 p.m. - Guest Speakers [Canadian Studies Program, Glendon College] "Canada and the Provinces: A View frofr'liT5?-i6rflii-th Donald W. Stevenson, Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Hugh Segal, Associate Secretary of Cabinet for Federal/Provincial Relations - Board/Senate Chamber, York Hall, Glendon College

Sa tu rday.

9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Can-Am Women's Singles Squash Tournament - York hosts the 2nd annual tournament which features 24 c 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - The Arms Race - Whefg,l'{g$l [Atkinson Col lege] - a conference featuring the followingpanelistsffiichardGilbert,TorontoAlderman;andProfessor Neil McArthur, Atkinson College - there will also be a slide show on Nuclear Weapons presented by the Union of Concerned Scientists - Moot Court Room, Osgoode Hall Law School 6:10 p.m. - Dinner/Dance [Malaysian 6 Singaporean Students Association] - in support of the York Fund ScholarllTp--f6FT6-rk Malaysian or Singaporean Students - cash bar - tickets are S15.00 per person; SIO.OO for Association members; and, Sl3.OO for students - for tickets call Stan Amaladas at local -5406 - Facultv Lounqe (8th floor), Ross Building

Su ndaY 9:30a.m.-6:00p.m.-Can-AmWomenIsSingIesSquashTournament-finaldayofcompetition- Tait McKenzie Courts 3:00p.m.-AnnualYorkUnivelglll_ls1glIHockeyGame-theYorkCollection,featuringPresident H.|anMacdonar,andYeomenvarsityhockeycoachChris|(ostka' the cFTo-TV Bassett iounds - admission at the door is $l'00 and will take to the.ice against Athletes Fund - proceeds will go to the Canadian Spe"i"t otytpics.for Mentally-Handicapped all Canada' Ontariors Karen Baldwin the opening face-oif and awards pt"t"n["iion wiil'feature Miss - York lce Arena EMERGENCY .3333 _ Thursday, March l8 - Sunday, March 21, 1982 SERVICES CENTRE

G ENERAL ;! The Opening Ceremony for the new offices of the Adviser on the Status of women. the iournal Canadian Woman Studies,/les cahiers de la femme and the York-YWCA \.,tomen,s Colleition i,itt oom 204, Founders Col lege, wirh an 0pen House from I2:00 noon-!:00 p.m. All members of the community are welcome to attend. For additional information cal I local -3561.

't The York-Y\'/CA women's Collection is a comprehensive iibrary of materials on all women's issues. It is now available in Rmm 204, Founders College and hours until further notice are: Monday 10:00 a.m._12:00 noon Tuesday, Wednesday 2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Thursday 3:00 p.m.-7:00 p,m. For further information call local -3638.

't Winnipeg-born David Steinberg, one of North America's most popular comedians, will give two benefit performances -- Tuesday, March 23 at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in Burton Audiiorium -- with all proceeds from the $!,00 admission going to the York Student Fund. The Fund, a student- run wing of the Universityrs Fundraising Campaign, will channel all concert proceeds to one or more of the Faculty of Fine Arts Campaign projects, To date, York has raised more than 55 million in campaign donations. Global Television will be taping Dave Steinberg in Concert for broadcast at a later date. Admission, by advance ticket only, is S5,00 and tickets (and information) may be obtained fron Soundproof Records, Central Square (667-2517) between l0:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and to 5:00 p.m. on Friday. :t Seventeen members of York University's faculty and staff will take to the ice against the CFTO-TV Bassett Hounds for a benefit hockey game at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 2l at the York lce Arena. Admission at the cioor is S1.00 and all proceeds will go to the Canadian Special 0lympics for Mentally-Handicapped Athletes Fund. The York Collection features York President li. tan Macdonald, pol itical scientist James Laxer and Yeomen varsiiy hockey coach Chris Kostka. York's team is coached by Nobby Wirkowski, coordinator of men's athletics at york; the Bassett Hounds are led by weatherman Dave Devall. The Opening Face-0ff and Awards Presentation will feature Miss Canada, Ontario's Karen Baldwin. For further information call local -2411. )t Barry 0lshen, in connection with his Bible course, (Glendon Humanities 389.6) is planning a tour to lsrael -- open to faculty, students, staff and their families -- tlay l7-31, l!82 (wi1h an oPtional third week available at extra cost). The itinerary is very full, including a week in Jerusalem and visits to many historical (especial ly bibl ical) sites. ltinerary and further information are available from l'larina Dorna, Interdisciplinary Studies, Room 127, York Hall (telephone \87-6181/2), Barry 0lshen, English, Room 230, York Hall (telephone 487-6194) and Johanna Stuckey, Humanities and English, Room J26, Founders College (telephone local -3198). J' Atkinson College is Presenting a conference on Saturday, March 20 from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. entitledrrThe Arms Race - Where Next?". Panelists will include: Dan Heap, M.P. 5padina; Richard Gilbert, Toronto Alderman; and Professor Mike McNamee, Atkinson College. There will also be a slide show on Nuclear Weapons presented by the Union of Concerned Scientists. The conference will be held in the Moot Court Room of Osgoode Hall Law School. * Professor Kathy Storrie, University of Saskatchewan and currently visiting scholar at 0lSE, will give a talk on "The Modern Movement for the Submission of \.,lomen: Strategies in Social Controlrl on I'londay, narch 22 at 8:30 p.m. in the Fellows Lounge of Atkinson College. 'l The third and final talk in the Faculty of Administrative Studies Dean's Colloquium Series on the relationship between business and the media will take place on Wednesday, March 3l at l2:00 noon in Room 018 of the Administrative Studies Building. Paul Morton, President of Global Television, will be the guest speaker.

* The Graduate Program in Political Science, Founders College and the Advisor to the President on the Status of Women are jointly sponsoring a lecture by Professor Marie-Claire Rouyer, University of Bordeaux on Tuesday, April 5 at 4:00 p.m. in the Founders College Senior Common Room. Professor Rouyer will give a talk onrrFrance's Ministry of the Rights of Womenr'.

,! The sixth lecture in the 0sgoode Hall Law School Annual Lecture Series l!81-82 will take place on Wednesday, l''larch 24 at l2:15 p.m. in the f'loot Court Room of the Law School. York Osgoode Professor Johann W. Mohr will give a talk entitled I'Legal and Social Logic: Towards a Recovery of Formalism'r.

;r The Tait McKenzie Pool will not be available for recreational swiminq from I:00 D.m. to 2:00 o.m. on llednesday, Aarch ?4.

* Users of the lce Arena are advised that Pleasure Skating is cancelled on Sunday, March 2l from l:00 p.m.-J:00 p.m. The Arena will close for the season at midnight on Sunday, April 4.

* The Donner Canadian Foundation has an upcoming competition for research grants. The deadline date for this competition is March 26,1982. Interested researchers are urqed to contact the Foundation if they intend to apply for research grants,

)r york's Theatre Department presents Pirandello's play "Six Characters in Search of an Author" in Burton Auditorium Thursday, March l8 and Friday, March l9 at 8:00 p.m., with a matinee on saturday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are sI.00 and are available at the door,

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Thu r sday

'12:00 noon - Film IYork SCM/York Law Union "social Justicel series] "Generations of Resistance'r - about the str;66Te of biack South Africans; followed by a talk by a member of the Toronto Comittee for the Liberation of Southern Africa - Room 5203, Ross Building - for more details call local -3171

2:00 p.m. - Guest speaker IFaculty of Environmental Studies, C.E.R.L.A.e.] "Pol itical and Educational Perspectives on Human Settlement Problems in Latin America and the Caribbean" with Dr. Mario Robirosa, Researcher and Professor, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACS0), Argentina - Room 517, Scott Library 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Information Meeting - for students interested in finding out about Linguistics and Linguistics Course offerings for next year - Room 5552, Ross Building

l:C0 p.m. - Concert IMusic Department] - student recital featuring Dawn Eaton (French horn) and Sandra HEiTG-(oiano) - Room F. Curtis Lecture Halls

3:00 p.m. - 0pen Discussion [Unit for Science, Technology and Society] "Games Computers Play with Our Children" with Dennis Sullivan, Computer Project, Sesame Place, Childrenrs Television Workshop, N.Y., and Lisa Bubbers and Sterling Beckwith, York Division of Humanities - Senior Common Room, Iy'i nters Col I ege EV E NTS (cont i nued )

Thursday (cont i nued)

4:00 p.m, - Joint l'4athematics/Physics Colloquium "Nonl inear Sinqular Integro-Differential Equations ArisingithM.J.Ablowitz,clarksonCollege(Potsdam,N.Y.)- joint seminar with the Mathematics Department - Room 317, Petrie Science Building

8;00 p.m. - Theatre Night [Vanier College] "Feiffer's People" and "From Henny Penny to T.S. Eliotrr- Junior aommon-Room. Vanier Coi leoe - admission free

8:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Atkinson Coliege] - Dr. Hans Mommsen, Professor of Modern History at the UniversTI!6T-TGIiF, wil) discuss "iitler and the Hitler Myth" - Room D, Stedman Lectura Halls 8:00 p.m. - Sound Poetry [Atkinson College] - featuring the four horsemen (Rafael Barreto-Rivera, faul DuitoF,-TEvE-NcCaffery and B.P. Nichol) - fireside Room, Glendon College

8:00 p.m. Play [Theatre Department] - see Monday's I isting at 8:OO p.m.

F r tdav

2:00 p.m. - Graduate Physical Education Colloquium - "Exercise Induced Anemia" - with Dr. Mannv Radomsk ong Col iege J:00 p.m. - Psychology Colioquium - "Longitudinal Study of Children in Toronto 1925-1933" - with York Professor M. Wescott - Room 29.|, Behavioural Science Bui lding

3:i0 p.m. - Guest Speakers ICanadian Studies Program, Glendon College] "Canada and the Provinces: A View from Ontario" with Donald W. Stevenson, Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Hugh Segal, Associate Secretary of Cabinet for Federal/Provincial Relations - Board/Senate Chamber, York Hali, Glendon College

4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - Group Theory Seminar - Professor C.Y. Tang, University of waterlo@entitled||ResidualPropertiesofGroups||-RoomN537,RossBuilding

7:30 p.m. - Films [York Fi]m Students Association/Vanier College] "Flashback: l97l-t981" - Nat Taylor Cinema 1no6fr' t'tt02, Ross Building - admission is f ree

Sa tu rdav 9:30a.m.-6:00p'm.-Can-AmWomen'ssi@-Yorkhoststhe2ndannualtoUrnament which features z4 comEEfl!6il-lleilon Coii"q" squash courts l0:10 a.m. - Films - see Friday's listing at /:10 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Conference [Atkinson College] rrThe Arms Race - Where Next?" - with panelists: Dan Heap, N.n. SpadTial-TGfia-rd Gilbert, Toronto Alderman; and Professor Mike McNamee, Atkinson College - also slide show on Nuclear Weapons presented by the Union of Concerned Scientists - Moot Court Room, Osgoode Hall Law School 6:30 p.m. - Dinner/Dance [Malaysian E Singaporean Students Association] - in support of the York Fund ScholarEffiT6iTork Malaysian or Singaporean Students - cash bar - tickets $l!.00 each; S10.00 for Associatiom members; and $13.00 for students - cal'l Stan Amaladas at local -6405 for tickets - Faculty Lounge (8th floor), Ross Building

7:30 p.m. e 9:30 p.m. - Reel e Screen IC.y.S.F.] 'rNeighbors'r andrrClose Encounters of the Third Kindrl - admission to both-lI6iE-13-EJ5; Znd show only $2.00 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Hal I !:00 p.m. - Dance [York Film Students Association/Vanier College] - Junior Common Room, Vanier College

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9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Can-Am Women's Singles Squash Tournament - final day of competition - Glendon Col Iege squash courts President l:00 p.m. - Annujl York Ul!v9rs!ty genefit Hockey Game - the York Col'lection,featuring H. lan G?I6iETo. Dorrrrcar screnysfJEilEl--lf,IEf, and Yeomen varsity hockey coach Chris Kostka, will take to the ice against the CFTO-TV Bassett Hounds - admission at the door is S1.00 - all proceeds go ro the Canidian Speciat 0lympics for Mentally-Handicapped Athletes Fund - opening face-off and awards presentation will feature Miss Canada, Ontario's Karen Baldwin - York lce Arena

STAFF pOSlTl0NS: applications for internal transfers/promotions, which are avaiiable from Personnel Grvlcet-Iouj-d reach that Department no later than 5:00 p.m. March 2!, 1982; 't indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit'

Counsellor - Bev McKee Manager, Computer Systems Group - Professional E Managerial (Academic Computing; honours degree in Computer Science; 3-J years experience as systems analyst or systems programmer; extensive knowledge of programming languages; operating systems and computer architecture, exposure to at least two different computer systemsl a demonstrated ability in performance measurement; ability to supervise several diverse projects simultaneously) pall l0 (S29,152 - 526,\\0) Job No: M 022 Please submit a resume when making an appl ication.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran Faculty Secretary - osgoode (high school graduation or equivalent with commercial training; l-2 years secretarial preferably in a law office or law school; typing !0-55 wpm; dictaphone experience required)"tp"ii"n.", Grade 3 (Sl2'583) Job No: D 038

CORRECTION OF POSTING OF MARCH 16, 1982

Counsel lor - Bev McKee Secretary to Registrar,! - Registrar's 0ffice (high school graduation or equivalent plus secretarial training; 3-4 years secretarial experience; typing 50-55 wpm; shorthand 100 wpm; dictaphone required) Grade 5 (S14,507) Job No: M 027 .3333 YORK ACTIV ITI ES l,fonday, March 22-Sunday, March 28, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE

ART GALLERi ES D ISPLA,YS '! The Glendon Col lege Gal lery presents ilThe Constructed Surfacerr, an exhibition of fibre works, by Helmut Becker, Susan Warner Keene and Cherie Moses until March 28. The gal lery is open from l0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, from 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday evenings, and fron 2:00 p,m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons. ;. The IDA Gallery (Fine Arts Phase ll Building) is having a Group Show of Paintings by York University Students in the Print Area, March 22-26. The exhibit is on view from l0:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. weekdays.

Monday

l:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - I'Microcomputer Netv,/ork for Real Time Applicationsr, with Asg ha r - Room l l0, Curtis Lecture Hal ls

l:00 p.m, - Concert - Husic Department students will perform student compositions - Room 014, Steacie Sc i ence-EiTTdTno

4:00 p.m. - Graduate Engl ish Col loquium - Graduate student Heather Murray will give a paper entitled "The Horo-scopes of Leopold and Molly: Astroloqical Time in Ulyssesr' -Senior Comnon Room, Winters Col lege I'The 8:10 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Atkinson College] Modern Movement for the Submission of Women: Strategies in Social Controlil with Professor Kathy Storrie, University of Saskatchewan, currently a visiting scholar at 0lSE - Fellowsr Lounge (Room 004), Atkinson College

Tuesday l0:00 a.m. - Film/Discussion -'rThe Chips are Downt'- a film about the effects of computerization on society-:-?i!6ET5fr-Ted by Professor Jan Newson, Glendon Sociology Department - Room 204, Yorx Hell, Glendon College l2:00 noon - Guest Spddker [York El Salvador Support Committee] rtA discussion on the current situation in El SETG6-Fr--iith Anna Castillo, official representative of the FDR-FMLN in Canada - Room B, Curtis Lecture Halls - evervone is welcome

2:00 p.m. - Research Program in Strategic Studies Seminar Series -rrSecurity in Eastern Europe: A Sov i et Perspective" - with A.P. I'lcLaine, Director, East European Division, Department of External Affa i rs (0ttawa) - Faculty Common Room (140), McLaughlin College

4:00 p.m. E 7.30 p.m. - Benefit Performances - David Steinberg, Winnipeg-born comedian, will give two performances-admiffiketon|y,isS5.00andtheyareavailablefromSoundproof Records (Central Square, l0:00 a.m.-/:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday; to 5:00 p.m. Friday) - Global Television will tape David Steinberg in Concert for broadcast at a later date - Burton Auditorium 4:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Seminar -rrlnter-Ethnic Relations in a Northeastern Ontario City" with ProfessffiinatorofYork'sEthnicResearchProgram-Rooml0],Administrative Studies Bui lding l6h l5 - Conference [Le Programme d'6tudes Canadiennes et Le Departement d'6tudes Pluridisciplinaires du 6TiE-geuriiversitaire Glendon] "Les id6es religieuses dans I'oeuvre de Michel Tremblay'r par Monsieur le Professeur Yvon DesRosiers - Senior Common Room, Je 6tage, York Hall, Colldge un ivers i ta i re Gl endon - entr6e I i bre

5:00 p.m. - Winters College Poetry Series - featuring Abbe Edelson and Bev Daurio - Senior Cornmon Room, Wi nters Col I eoe 7:30 p.m. - Student Recital [Music Department] - featuring AIki Leontarkis (voice) and Ami Ho (piano) - Room 201, Stong College

8:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] "Monitors" - animated by Steven Rumbelow of England's Triple Action Theatre - presented by fourth year performance students - Atkinson College Student Theatre - admission is free

Wednesday

l2:00 noon - Urban Studies Seminar - "Microelectronics and the City: The Diffusion of a Technology'r - withPrffiJones,Departmentof(Rrts)Anthropology-UrbanStudiesResource Centre, Room N/24, Ross Bui lding l2:00 noon - Concert - A Brass Quintet of the York f'lusic Department will play music by Scott Joplin, Arnold EiE-Reiche - Lobby, Fine Arts Building

l2:l5 p.m. - Annual Lecture Series l98l-82 [0sgoode Hal I Law School] "Legal and Social Logic: Towards a Recovery of Formalism" - with York Professor Johann W' Mohr - Moot Court Room, 0sgoode Hall Law School l2: l5 p.m. - psM Film -rrThe Dentistrr (1932; W.C. Fields) - Room C, Curtis Lecture Halls

continued... Wednesday (continued)

2:00 p.m. a 8:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] - see Tuesdayrs listing at 8:00 p.m.

l:00 p.m. - Concert - The York Mus!c Department Chamber Choir, under the direction of Albert Greer, will perform - Room F, Curtis Lecture Hall l6h 15 s l9h - fi!' - "Je Confort et I 'indiff6rence" de Denys Arcand - dans la salle 204, York Hall, Glendon CoTT6ge

/:00 p.m. - lgncSt! [Music DepartmentJ - Student Recital featuring JoAnne Finlay (voice) and Lynda SearlesJFiilnQ - Room 201 , Stong Col lege 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. - The Law and You lCentre for Continuing EducatienJ 'rBusiness Law" with Barry Fisher, lawyer - firsT-oT-ffi;-lectures in the series; $25.00 for the series with a reduction for members of the York community - Room 106, Osgoode Hall Law School

8:00 p.m. - Banish the March Blues - Glendon College SCR/Glendon History Department invites members of the community to "An Evening of Madrigals, Ayres and lrish Coffeer'- Senior Common Room, Glendon Colleoe - admission is free

Thu rsday l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. 6 !:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Film [York SCM] rrEducation for South Af r.icans in Diaspora: lts Future lmplications for an Independent Staterr- followed by a discussion by guest speaker Caroline Mogadime - Room 2028, Founders College - for more information call local -3171

l:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. -rrBrown BagrrLecture lFounders College] - Professor David Trotman will give a slide presentation and commentary entitled "Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Trinidad Carnival" - Senior Common Room, Founders Col lege

4:00 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series -rrDetection of N0 e H by Multiple Photon lonizationrrwith York P|[email protected]'Zacharias,|BMResearchcentreandUniversityof Bielefeld, Germany - Room JlJ, Petrie Science Building 4:J0 p.m. - Bethune Act of Creation Series - York novelists will read from and discuss works in prog res 8:00 p.m. - Glendon Theatre _ Denys Fortin presents rrFrench Experimental Theatrer' - for more infor- mation caTT tE-ffiZon-College Dean of Students' Office at 487-5107 B:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

Fr i day 2:00 p.m. - Psychology Colloquium - "Sex and Gender: ldeology and Psycholggy" - with York Professor Sandra @havioural Science Bui lding 2:00 p.m. E 8:00 p.m. - P!311 lTheatre] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

Sa tu rday

As yet, there are no listings for Saturday

Sunday 8:00 p.m. - Leonard Wolinsky Lectures on Jewish Life and Education lFaculty of Arts, Faculty of EducationJoinJewishEducation,TorontoJewish Congr.ss] "The Messiah ldea in the Talmud: lts lmplications for the Halakhar'- with Hershel Schachter. Yeshiva university - Toras Emes (l Viewmount Avenue) .3333 Tuesday, March 23 - Wednesday, March 24, 1982 EMERGENCY SERV]CES CENTRE

G ENERAL

'k Winnipeg-born David Steinberg, one of North Americars most popular comedians, will give two benefit performances -- Tuesday, March 2J at 4:00 p.m. and /:10 p.m. in Burton Auditorium -- with all proceeds from the 55.OO admission going to the York Student Fund. The Fund, a student- run wing of the University's Fundraising Campaign, will channel all concert proceeds to one or more of the Faculty of Fine Arts Campaign projects. To date, York has raised more than $5 million in campaign donations, Global Television will be taping David Steinberg in Concert for broadcast at a later date. Admission is 55.00. Advance tickets are available from Soundoroof Records. Central Square (667-2517). A limited number of tickets may be avai'lable at the door.

:k The Donner Canadian Foundation has an upcoming competition for research grants. The deadline date for this competition is l','larch 26, 1982. Interested researchers are urqed to contact the Foundation if they intend to apply for research grants. 'k Ben Wilson, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Province of Ontario, will speak on the topic I'The Fisher Report on the Future Role of Universities (and the Future of Bilingual Grants)" on Thursday, April I at 3:15 p.m. in Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College. t; The Political Science Department of Glendon College will present The Honourable Roland Penner, Attorney General, Province of Manitoba, who will discuss the topicrrCharter of Rights - Cpportunity or Albatrossil on Friday, April 2 at 3:00 p.m. in Room 204, York Hall. Glendcn Coilege.

:r Stong College is accepting applications for the following positions: Manager, Samuel Beckett Theatre; and Director, Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery. 0utlines of duties, responsibilities and remuneration are available from 0lga Cirak, Room 317, Stong College. Letters of application, resumes and letters of reference should be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 29,1982. Term of appointment for each position is September l, 1982-April 30, 1983. 'l There will be two examinations held to assess students for admissibility to the Translation Program at Glendon Col lege: l) Friday, March 26 - l:30 p.m.-4:10 p.m., Room l2!, York Hall 2) Monday, April l9 - 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Room 129, York Hall Both exams are open for internal applicants (those currently registered at York) or external applicants. The examination papers will be marked together with results available in mid-May. To sit the examination: (a) atl applicants must register with the Liaison Office, Room C105, York Hall (487-6208); (b) York students in faculties other than Glendon must apply for faculty transfers before sitting the exam; and (c) non-York applicants must have submitted an appl ication for admission to the University before sitting the exam.

'! "Communication by Design", part of the Design at York guest lecture series, is being co-sponsored by the York University Faculty of Administrative Studies and the Faculty of Fine Arts (in collaboration with Burns, Cooper, Hynes Limited) Wednesday, April l4 and Thursday, April l5 at York campus. The conference fee of 5350 includes entrance to all plenary sessions and discussion groups, luncheons and transportation to and from hotels. For information, contact Conference Co-ordinator Janis Roy at local -3881. Please note that attendance will be limited; therefore, early registration is advisable. ,! The Stong Student Government is looking for soneone to fill the role of Student Liaison. This position involves a great deal of interaction with students and administration in all facets bf college and university life. The position is permanent part-time (17 anA l/2 hours per week) and is not part of the bargaining unit. Date of appointment would be July lst, 1982. Interested persons are asked to contact either Ron Schwass, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Room 206, Stong College (local -3095) or 0lga Cirak, Room 317, Stong College (local -3061). An outline of duties, remuneration and responsibil ities is also available from Mrs, Cirak; letters of application and resumes should be directed to her attention along with letters of reference. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., April 15, 1982. * Professor Hedi Bouraoui, Master, Stong College and Professor Zdenka Volavka, Faculty of Arts, York University will be featured speakers at a mini-colloquium sponsored by the Canadian School of Management/Northland Open University and the Canadian Society for Comparative Study of -/:0O Civilizations March 24, p.m.-9:30 p.m., 0lSE Building, Room \-\64,252 Bloor Street West. * A group advising session for applicants to the first year programme of the Faculty of Education will be held on Thursday, March 2! from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. in Room N808, Ross Building. Advisors from all programmes will be available to assist in planning effective study plans for 1982-83.

" York University will host the 0ntario Volleyball Association Men's SeniorrrAArrChampionships on Sunday, March 28 at the Tait McKenzie Centre gym. The York Yeomen will face the Toronto Latvians in a best-of-three semi at ll:00 a.m. while Scarborough Satellites play Waterloo in the other semi, also at 'll:00 a.m. Bronze and gold medal matches will be at l:00 p.m. and l:00 p.m., respectively. Admission, at the door, will be $3.00 for adults and 52.00 for students. For further information contact Wally Dyba, Tournament Director, at local -1818. '! Students of the Department of Dance will present their Spring Dance Concert March ll through April 2 at 8:00 p.m. (with a 2:00 p.m. matinee Friday) in Burton Auditorium. Eleven works in ballet, modern and Spanish dance will be presented each performance. Admission is 52.50 at the door. For further information call the Dance Department at local -32\3.

,l The Baha'i Club of York University cordially invites all members of the community to celebrate the Baha'i New Year March 24 at 6:00 p.m. in the Purple Passion Lounge, Fine Arts Building. There will be an International Dinner Buffet and admission is free. Everyone is welcome.

continued... GENERAL (cont i nued) '! York's Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Education Joint Program in Jewish Education, in coopera- tion with the Toronto Board of Jewish Education and the Toronto Jewish Congress will present the annual Leonard Wolinsky Public Lectures on Jewish Life and Education on March 28 and 29 at the York Campus and three Toronto synagogues. Three noted speakers will present six lectures focussing on "The Quest for Redemption: Yearning for the Messiah in Jewish Tradition", For further details on speakers, dates and topics cal l local -J0/!.

:k Fourth Year Performance Students from Yorkrs Theatre Department are presentingrrMonitors", animated by Steven Rumbelow of England's Triple Action Theatre, in Atkinson College Student Theatre, with times of performances as follows: Tuesday, March 2l - 8:00 p.m.; Wednesday, March 24 - 2:00 p.m. E 8:00 p.m.; Thursday, March 2! - 8:00 p.m.; Friday, March 26 - 2:00 p.m. t 8:00 p.m. Adrnission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. :', The Glendon College Bookstore requires textbook requisitions by the following dates: April l! - for fall French and Spanish courses; May l5 - for all other fall courses;0ctober l! - for winter courses. Deadline for summer courses was March l. Phone 487-6112 for correct requisition forms. '! The Osgoode Hall French Circle presents the 1975 French-Canadian film I'J.A. Martin - Photographerl (with English sub-titles) by Jean Beaudin with Martin Sabourin on Friday, March 26 at 9:00 p.m. in Moot Courtroom. osqoode Hal I Law School. Admission is free. '! Students on Letters of Permission from Faculties of York may register for Atkinson Colleqe Suinmer Session courses beginning the',veek of April !. Course offerings and registraticn schedule are avai lable in al l undergraduate Student Prograrnnres 0ffices. 'l Glendon College Athletics will offer a new series of Exerdance classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from March 2l until May 13. Classes are from 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., at a cost of S20.00 (members) and S30.00 (non-members). To register, please phone 487-6150. 'l Hatha Yoga classes will be held each Wednesday at l2:00 noon in the Atkinson College Common Room beginning April 7. For further information and registration phone Mary-Anne Marmorek at -2461. :! The Tait McKenzie Pool is not available for recreational swimming from l:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. March 24.

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Tuesday l0:00 a.m. - Film/Discussion - "The Chips'are Downrr- a film about the effects of computerization on society--ZTGZlllT6i--led by Professor Jan Newson, Glendon Sociology Department - Room 204, York HAll, Glendon College l2:00 noon - Guest SDddker [York El Salvador Support Committee] "A discussion on the current situation in fl S5fiE36-r"- with Anna Castillo, official representative of the FDR-FMLN in Canada - Room B, Curtis Lecture Halls - everyone is welcome

2:00 p.m. - Research Program in Strategic Studies Seminar Series -rrSecurity in Eastern Europe: A SovietpeanDivision'DepartmentofExterna| Affairs (Ottawa) - Faculty Common Room (140), Mclaughlin College 4:00 p.m. e 7:30 p.m. - Benefit Performances - David Steinberg, Winnipeg-born comedian, will give two performances - admiElT6il-E!-EtiEEETicket only, is 55.00 and they are available from Soundproof Records (Central Square, l0:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday; to 5:00 p.m. Friday) - Global Television will tape David Steinberg in Concert for broadcast at a later date - Burton Auditorium

4:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Seminar -rrlnter-Ethnic Relations in a Northeastern 0ntario Cityrrwith Profess@inatorofYork'sEthnicResearchProgram-Rooml03,Administrative Studies Building l6h l5 - Conference ILe Programme d'6tudes Canadiennes et Le Departement dr6tudes Pluridisciplinaires du 6TTE-geuniversitaire Glendon] 'rles id6es religieuses dans I'oeuvre de Michel Tremblayrrpar Monsieur le Professeur Yvon DesRosiers - Senior Common Room, le 6tage, York Hall, CollEge universitaire Glendon - entrCe I ibre !:00 p.m. - Winters College Poetry Series - featuring Abbe Edelson and Bev Daurio - Senior Common Room, Wi nters Col I ege /:10 p.m. - Student Recital [Music Department] - featuring Alki Leontarkis (voice) and Ami Ho (piano) - Room 201, Stong College 8:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] "Monitors" - animated by Steven Rumbelow of England's Triple Action TFe-atre - presented by fourth year performance students - Atkinson College Student Theatre - admi ss ion i s Free

Wed nes day - l2:00.-.--;ii;prffiJones,Departmentof(Arts)Anthropo|ogy-UrbanStudiesResource noon - Urban Studies Seminar -rrMicroelectronics and the City: The Diffusion of a Technology"

Centre' Room N724, Ross Bui lding 12:00 noon - concert - A Brass Quintet of the York Music Department will play music by scott Joplin' Arnold aiZ-RETche - Lobby, Fine Arts Bui lding I'Legal l2:15 p,m. - Annual Lecture Series l98l-82 [Osgoode Hall Law School] and Social Logic: Towards aRecoveryofffiProiessorJohannW.Mohr-MootcourtRoom,0sgoodeHa|| Law School l2:15 p.m. - pSM Film - ilThe Dentist'r (1932; \1.c. Fields) - Room c, curtis Lecture Halls

2:00 p.m. e 8:00 p.m. - Play lTheatre Department] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m. l:00 p.m. - Concert - The York Music Department Chamber Choir, under the direction of Albert Greer, will perform - Room F, Curtis Lecture Hall t6h l5 s l9h - Film - "Je Confort et I'indiff6rence" de Denys Arcand - dans la salle 204, York Hall, Glendon Col lege

7:00 p.m. - Concert [Music Department] - Student Recital featuring JoAnne Finlay (voice) and Lynda Searles-Tpj-Gi-O - Room 201 , Stong Col lege 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. - The Law and You Icentre for Continuing EducationJ "Business Lawrrwith Barry Fisher, lawyer - firlT-ET-TliE-T6ftures in the series; $2!.00 for the series with a reduction for members of the York community - Room 105, Osgoode Hall Law School

8:00 p.m. - Banish the March BIues - Glendon College SCR/Glendon History Department invites members oftheffigofMadrigals,Ayresand|rishCoffee,.-SeniorCommonRoom, Glendon Col lege - admi ss ion i s free Thursday, March 25 - Sunday, March 28, 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333

GENERAL

Ben Wilson, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Province of 0ntario, will speak on the topicrrThe Fisher Report on the Future Role of Universities (and the Future of Bilingual Grants)" on Thursday, April I at 3:15 p.m. in Room 204, York Hatl, Glendon College.

The Political Science Department of Glendon College will present The Honourable Roland Penner, Attorney General, Province of Manitoba, who will discuss the topic I'Charter of Rights - Opportunity or Albatross" on Friday, April 2 at l:00 p.m. in Room 204, York Hall, Glendon Campus.

York Universityts Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CenUC) and the University of Toronto's Economics Department will sponsor a seminar on Monday, March 29 at the University of Toronto Campus. Guest speaker will be Professor Daniel Schydlowsky, who will deliver two lectures:rrCurrent Economic Problems in Peru and Argentinarrat l:00 p.m. in Sydney Smith Hall, Room 3041, 100 St. George Street andrrNon-Traditional Approaches to Stabilization'r at 4:00 p.m. in the Institute for Policy Analysis, Coach House, north of 150 St. George Street. There will be two examinations held to assess students for admissibilitv to the Translation Program at Glendon Col lege: l) Friday, March 26 - l:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Room l2!, York Hall 2) Monday, April l9 - 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Room l2!, York Hall Both exams are open for internal applicants (those currently registered at York) or external applicants. The examination papers will be marked together with results available in mid-May. To sit the examination: (a) all applicants must register with the Liaison Office, Room Cl0!, York Hall (487-6208); (U) York students in faculties other than Glendon must apply for faculty transfers before sitting the exam; and (c) non-York applicants must have submitted an application for admission to the University before sittinq the exam.

Applications for positions as Coordinators of the York lJomenrs Centre are currently being accepted until March 29,1982. For further information contact the Womenrs Centre at Room 102 Behavioural Studies Bui'lding, local -3484.

Recreation York is holding a Triathlon on Thursday, April I at 2:00 p.m. All members of the community are invited to participate in the events - a 30 length swim, a 6 mile bike ride, and a 3 mile run - with the object being a personal challenge to finish rather than to win. For further information and registration, contact Lois 0'Grady at local -2351. Barry 0lshen, in connection with his Bible course, (Glendon Humanities 389.5) is planning a tour to lsrael -- open to faculty, students, staff and their families -- May l7-31, 1982 (with an optional third week available at extra cost). The itinerary is very full, including a week in Jerusalem and visits to many historical (especially biblical) sites. ltinerary and further information are available from Marina Dorna, Interdisciplinary Studies, Room l2l, York Hall (tefephone 487-6181/2), Barry 0lshen, English, Room 210, York l'lall (telephone 487-6194) and Johanna Stuckey, Humanities and English, Room 126, Founders College (telephone local -3198)' The Donner Canadian Foundation has an upcoming competition for research grants. The deadline date for this competition is March 26,1982. Interested researchers are urged to contact the Foundation if they intend to apply for research grants. York University hosts the 0ntario Volleyball Association Menrs SeniorrrAArrChampionships on Sunday, March 28.rt Tait McKenzie Centre gym. York Yeorren will face Toronto Latvians in a best- of-three semi at ll:00 a.m. while the Scarborough Satellites go up against Waterloo in the other semi, also at Il:00 a.m. Bronze and gold medal matches wilI be at l:00 p.m. and l:00 p.m. respectively. Admission is 53.OO for adults and 52.00 for students. For details call -3818' The third and final talk in the Faculty of Administrative Studies Dean's Colloquium Series on the relationship between business and the media will take place on Wednesday, March 3l at l2:00 noon in Room 038 of the Administrative Studies Building. Paul Morton, President of Global Television, will be the guest speaker. A group advising session for applicants to the first year programme of the Faculty of Education will be held on Thur3day, iiarch 25 trom 4:00 p.rii.-5:00 p.m. in Room N808, Ross Building. Advisors frorn ali programmes will be available to assist in arranging effective study plans for 1982-83. Stong College is accepting applications for the following positions: Manager, Satnuel Beckett Theatre; and Director, Samuel J. Zacks Art Gallery. 0utlines of duties, responsibilities and remuneration are available from 0lga Cirak, Room lll, Stong College. Letters of application, resumes and letters of reference should be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 29, 1982. Term of appointment for each position is September l, 1982-April 30, 1983. The second deadline for the Part-time Research Fund competition is April 15, \982. Those eligible to apply are all Unit 2 members of CUEW, Applicants areremindedthat requests for funds are generally in support of research or professional travel grants. There are no application forms, but guidelines are available in ORA. Applications should be submitted to B. Collings, ORA, Room N718, Ross Bui lding (telephone local -3777).

The Glendon Educational Development office is sponsoring the Second Annual Conference on Teaching -- a one-day session for faculty members -- at the.Glendon Campus, April 13, from and Learning ga|er (667-3220\' 9:30 a.m.-l:00 p.m. For further information'call Louise Lewin (487-6134) or Janette

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Thursday l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. t !:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Film [York SCM] rrEducation for South Af ricans in Diaspora: lts Future lmpl ications for an InG!-endent Staterr - followed by a discussion by guest speaker Caroline Mogadime - Room 2028, Founders College - for information call local -3171 rrBrown l:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Bagrr Lecture IFounders College] - Professor David Trotman wil I give a slidepreSentationffiled.'HistoricalandContemporaryPerspectivesonthe Trinidad Carnivalrr - Senior Common Room, Founders Col lege 4:00 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series - "Detection of N0 e H by Multiple Photon lonizationil with York Physics Professor C.H. Dugan and Dr. H. Zacharias, IBM Research Centre and University of Bielefeld, Germany - Room lll, Petrie Science Bui lding 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Group Advising Session IFaculty of Education] - advisors from all programmes wil I be avai lable to assist fi rst year appl icants in arranging effective study plans for I982-83 - Room N808, Ross Building

4: lo p.m. - Bethune Act of Creation Series - York novel ists will read from and discuss works in progress - Bethune Col lege Gal lery

!:00 p.m. - Concert IMusic Department] - Student Recital featuring Pam Wightman (clarinet) and Mark Stevens-Gu-Flf - Room 140, Mclaughl in College 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Canadian Transportation Pol icy Seminar Series - 'rTransportation Pol icy and lndustrial Strategy: lnnovation in the Transport Equipment Industryr'- with C. Maul and A. Litvak - Room 5872, Ross Bu i I d i ng 8:00 p.m. - Glendon Theatre - Denys Fortin presents "French Experimental Theatrerr- for more information cal I the e lEnEonToTlEe Dean of Students' Off ice at \87-6107 8:00 p.m. - Play lTheatre Department] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

!:00 p.m. - Film [Osgoode HalI French Circle] "J.A. Martin - Photographeil by Jean Beaudin With Martin Sabourin - 1975 French-Canadian picture (English sub-titles) Moot Court, 0sgoode Hall Law School - adm i ss ion i s free

Fr i day

2:00 p.m. Col loquium - "Sex and Gender ldeology in Psychology" with York Professor Sa nd ra Room 29I, Behavioural Science Building 2:00 p.m. 6 8:00 p.m. - Play lTheatre Department] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

Saturday 7:30 p.m. e 9:45 p.m. E I l:30 p.m. - Reel 6 Screen IC.V.S.f.1 - Three fi lms - "Quadraphobia"; "Blue Col lar'r' and rrNorth by Northwestil--FlG-TF76e Stooges feature and cartoons - Room L, Curtis Lecture Hal ls - admission is free

Sunday ll:00 a.m. - Ontario Vollevball Association Men's Senior rrAArr Championshi - York Yeomen vs. To ron to Latvians in a best-of-three semi; Scarboroug te tes- vs . Ta terl oo i n the other sem i - bronze and gold medal matches at l:00 p.m. and l:00 p.m. respectively - admission is 53.00 for adul ts; 52.00 for students - Tait McKenzie gym - for information cal I -3818 8:00 p.m. - Leonard Wolinsky Lectures on Jewi?h Life and Educa!iol IFacu'lty.of Afts' Faculty of Educati f Jewish Education, Toronto Jewish Congress] "The Messiah ldea in the Talmud: lts lmplications for the Halakha" with Hershel Schachter, Yeshiva universitv - Toras Emes (l viewmount Avenue)

STAFF p0SlTl0NS: appl ications for internal transfers,/promotions, which are available from Personnel Gtlce;;-ffiutd reach that department no later than !:00 p.m. April l, 1982; ;' indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran production Secretary - Fine Arts (Theatre; high school graduation or equivalent with secretarial training; l-2 years related experience; background in technical theatre preferred; typing 50-55 wpm; knowledge of bookkeeping an asset) grade 4 ($13363) Job No: D 039

Mag Card I I gperator - Arts (Secretarial Services; high school graduation or equivalent; qualified Mag Card I I gperator; I year experience preferred) grade 4 ($i3363) BEGINS: May l, 1982 Job No: D 040 Student programmes Clerk - Education (high school graduation or equivalent with secretarial training; I-2 years related experience; pruuiout office of student programmes or admissions office experience preferred; typing 50 wpm) grade 4 ($13,363) Job No: D 041 1982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333 YORK ACTIV ITI ES Monday, March 29-SundaY, APril 4,

ART GALLERIES D I SPLAYS rrThe ,, The Glendon Col lege Gal lery presents Constructed Surfacerr, an exhibition of fibre works, by Helmut^Becker, Susan Warner Keene and Cherie Moses until March 28' The g"tt"ty is open from l0:00 a'rn.-5:00 p'm', Monday through Fridav, from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday evenings, and from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m' Sunday afternoons'

,t The IDA Gal lery (Fine Arts Phase | | Bui lding) is having a Group Show of Sculpture by York University Students ttarch 29-Rpril 2. The exhibit is on view from l0:00 a'm'- 6:00 p.m, weekdaYs.

Monday research - Room l0l' 12:00 noon - I:30 p.m. - Finance workshop - Dawson Brewer will present his Administrative Studies Bui lding 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p,m. - Informal Discussion [York scM/York womenrs centre] - Professor Margaret watsonwillgi"."ffiuakers'SocietyofFriends''-YorkWomen|scentre, Cathy Moffat at -3171 Room 102, Behavioural Studies Building - for more iniormation call of Arts, Faculty of l:00 p.m. - Leonard wol insky leclurgs. o!.Jewi:h LiIg._9!-r9_Egucation [Faculty EducationJointProgram|nJeW|sn@JewishEducation,Toronto.Jewish Yeshiva University Congress] r,The Messiah ldea in n.tponr" Literature" with Herschel Schachter, - Senior Common Room, Vanier College with Dr' D' 4:00 o.m. - Bioloqy Research Seminar - "Genetic variation and selection in E. cgli'r Hartl, Genetics Department, l'ledtcrne, Washington University (St' Louisl--Ioom 320' Farquharson Building

Tuesday ,|02, studies Building ll:00 a.m. - steering committee Meeting [li,omenrs centre] - Room Behavioural from Mid-River, and 12:00'- - noon - cfeative writing Read ies - Dale Zieroth will read !j1111!19' lrti.nt ders Col lege Speakel college/Graduate Programme in English] - seamus Deane, university 5:00 p.m. - Guest [winters Winters College College, Dublin-,will';i;;;.. "Edmuid Burker'- Senior Common Room, Room' winters college 8:00 p.m. - winters Poetry series - featuring Seamus Deane - senior common

Wednesday of Administrative Studies] - third and final talk in a series l2:00 noon.|ooking"..n"ffihip-u.t"".nbusinessandthemedia-today|sguestspeakerisPaul - Dean's Colloquium [Faculty Mortonl President of Global TV - Room 034, Administrative studies Building will read his own work - 12:00 noon - Mclaughlin Lunch-Time ser'res - York Professor Barry Argyle Facul ty commonffiin Col lege r'The Lecture Halls l2:15 p.m. - PsM Film - Keystone of Golfr'- Room C, Curtis

8:00p.m.-@.[DanceDepartmentl-elevenworksinbalIet,modernandSpanishBurton Auditorium dance will be pertormect - admlssron is s2.50 at the door -

Thur sdaY by the Negotiating Committee l2:30 p.m. - I:30 p.m' - YUFA Special Meml...Ijg-Iu"Ij,.9- - Agenda: Report on Conciliation - S Building

2:00 p.m. - Triathlon [Recreation York] - events include a 30 length swim, a 5-mile bike ride, and a 3 mitE-|ui-- atl members of the community are invited to participate, with the object being a personal challenge to finish rather than to win - for information and registration contact Lois 0'Grady at -2351 l:l! p.m. - Lecture - Ben Wilson, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, will speak on i'The Fisher Report on the Future Roles of Universities in 0ntario (and the Future of Bilingual Grants)rr- Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College - everyone is welcome to attend 4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - Professor S. Avital, Technion, Haifa, lsrael and York University, willleffitudiesinMathematicsEducation,'-RoomM,CurtisLectureHalls 4:00 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series - I'Some Problems in the History of Geology" with Atkinson Professor T.H. Le@ science Building

8:00 p.m. - Spring Dance Concert [Dance Department] - see Wednesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

continued... Fr i day

2:00 p.m. s 8:00 p'm. - Spring Dance Concert [Dance Department] - see Wednesdayrs listing at 8:00 p.m.

l:00 p.m. - Guest SPeaker Ipotitical Science Department, Glendon College] - The Honourable Roland Penner, Attorney General, Province of Manitoba, will discuss the iopic ,Charter of Rights - Opportunity or Albatross', - Room 204, york Hall, Glendon College 6:l! p.m. - 9:30 p.m. - llth Annual York University High School Indoor Track and Field Heet - with more than t20O athl onio' Track t Field Centre, York Campus - admission is free rrAround 9:00 p.m. - flusical Comedy Cabaret - the World with Mingo and Knights'r - Glendoi-r Col lege Theatre@erperSon-Theatrewilibeiicensedtoservealcoholicbev!raqes

Satu rday l0:00 a.m. - llth Annual York University High School Indoor Track and Field lleet - competition continu oronto Track e Fielo Centre, York Campus - admission is free

!:00 p,m. - Musical Comedy Cabaret - see Fridayrs listing at 9:00 p.m,

Sunday

8:00 p.m. - Concert [f4usic Department] - the Community Chamber Orchestra of York University, under the direction of James McKay, in collaboration with the York University Choir, will present a concert featuring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in d minor, K 626 and Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in b minor (The Unfinished) - general admission is 55.OO; 53.00 for students and seniors - Church of the Holy Trinity (10 Trinity Square, behind the Eaton Centre) Tuesday, l4arch 30 \,/ednesday, l'4arch 3I, |982 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE .3333

G ENERAL 'r lnformation on and appl ication for the Spring Competition to the President's NSERC Fund, (ofnOltHf DATE - April 15, l9B2), are now available from the Off ice of Research Administration. Room N718, Ross Bui lding, telephone local -3777.

Mr. Uriel Domb has submitted his resignation as Director of Academic Computing in order to develop his own consulting company. The University wishes him well in this important venture. tn view of immediate plans for the enhancement and expansion of computing to support teaching and research, the appointment of a Director of Academic Computing becomes a matter of high priority, Applications or nominations of candidates with the required qualifications and energy should be directed to Mr, \^/.W. Smal l, Vice-President (University Services).

Students on Letters of Permission from the Faculties of York may register for Atkinson Colleqe Summer Session courses beginning the week of April 5. Course offerings and registration schedule are available in all underqraduate Student Proqrammes Officcs.

York Bookstore Hours (April 5-May l) April 5-19 April 20-23 Monda y-Thu rsday 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Tuesday- Fr i day Closed - Inventory Fr i day y:JU a.m.-4:q, p.m. April 24-May I Sa t u rday C I osed l'4onday-Thursday 9:30a.m.-9:00 p.m. (Closed Good Friday, Apri . I 9) Friday 9:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Saturdav Closed

Ben Wilson, Assistant Deputy l'linister, l.4inistry of Colleges and Universities, Province of 0ntario, will speak on the topic "The Fisher Report on the Future Role of Universities (and the Future of Bilingual Grants)" on Thursday, April I at 3:15 p.m. in Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College.

The Canadian Studies Program of Glendon College will present The Honourable Roland Penner, Attorney General, Province of Manitoba, who will discuss the topic "Charter of Rights - Opportunity or Albatrosst'on Friday, April 2 at 3:00 p.m. in Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College.

More than 1200 athletes representing approximately 150 Ontario high schools will compete during York University's llth Annual High School lndoor Track and Field Meet on Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3 at the Metropolitan Toronto Track and Field Centre, York Campus. The meet starts Friday, April 2 at 5:15 p.m. and continues until 9:30 p.m. Saturdayrs action starts l0:00 a.m. and concludes with a 5:30 p.m. awards presentation. The meet is open to the public at no charge.

James McKay, Associate Professor of l'lusic at York University, (bassoon), and Robert Bick, of Canadars international'ly renowned Galliard Ensemble, (flute), will perform at a free chamber music concert as part of Mclaughlin Collegers l'lusic Series on Tuesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m- in Room 016, llcLaughl in Col lege.

Dr. James H, Justice, Vice-President and Consultant,0'Connor Research lnc., Denver' Colo., will discuss the topic "signal Processing and Physics in Seismic Exploration and Hydrocarbonsrr as Part of the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science/York Geoscience Society's Seminar Series on Wednesday, March 3l at 3:00 p.m. in Room 317, Petrie Science Building. Dr. Justice will assume the Chair in Exploration Geophysics at the University of this July and would be pleased to discuss graduate studies with any potential students after the lecture.

The Graduate Program in Political Science, Founders College and the Advisor to the President on the Status of Women are jointly sponsoring a lecture by Professor Marie-Claire Rouyer, University of Bordeaux on Tuesday, April 6 at 4:00 p,m. in the Founders College Senior Common Room. Professor Rouyer will give a talk on I'France's Ministry of the Rights of Women". Students of the Department of Dance will present their Spring Dance Concert I'4arch 3l through April 2 at 8:00 p.m. (with a 2:00 p.m. matinee Friday) in Burton Auditorium. Eleven works in ballet, modern and Spanish dance will be presented each performance. Admission is $2.50 at the door. For further information call the Dance Department at local -3243. Recreation york is holding a Triathlon on Thursday, April I at 2:00 p.m. -All members of the community are invited to participate in the events - a J0 length swim' a 6 mile bike ride and a J mile run - with the object being a personal challenge to finish rather than to win. For further information and registration, contact Lois 0rGrady at loca'l -2351 ' Third year Performance Student's from York's Theatre Department are presenting "A Tennessee Waltzrr' a collage of scenes from the plays of Tennessee \,Jilliams, directed by Brian Smegal, in Atkinson College Dance Studio at 8:00 p.m. from Tuesday, March 30 to Thursday, April l. Admission is free. york Theatre Department students present The New Play Festival on Saturday, April I at the l'laggie Bassett Studio, J0 Bridgman Avenue (near the Tarragon Theatre). The program runs all day_with performance times as foilows: ll:00 a.m. - "Shadows in the Mirror", a children's play; 2:30 p.m. - i,lnterlude', and 3:00 p.m, -rtBrothers", two readings of new scripts; 4:00 p.m. - "A Tennessee Waltz', , a collage of scenes from plays by Tennessee Williams; 7:30 p.m. - "Yonge Street", a collective; 8:30 p.m. - t'Glass Mountainrt, a Norwegian play translated and directed by Tjostolv Songedal , Admission to al I events i s free. A yUFA Special Membership Meeting will be held on Thursday, April I in the Senate Chamber' Ross Building from l2:30 p.m.-l:30 p.r. to discuss the Report by the Negotiating Committee on Conciliation.

There will be a Women's Centre Steering Committee Meeting on Tuesday, March 30 at ll:00 a.m. in Room 102. Behavioural Studies Building.

Members of the york Community are asked to donate large tin cans (e.9. coffee, juice, etc.) to the york University Biological Society. These cans, which will be used to protect young tree saplings from rodent predation-in the York woodlots, may be dropped off between l2:00 noon-l:00 p.m. at either Room 026, Steacie Science Building or Rbom N408, Ross Building' be held each Wednesday at l2:00 classes will commence on \^lednesday, April 7,.and will Hatha Yoga information and registration' please noon in the Atkinson College Common Room. Foi further contact Marv-Anne Marmorek at -2\61 -

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Ig.tsA_ ll:00 a.m. - Steering Committee Meeting lYork Wornen's Centre] - Room 102, Behaviotrrai Studies Buildin[ l2:00 noon - Creative \y'riting Reading Series - Dale Zieroth will read from Mid-River, Clearing, ano current. work - Senior Common Room, Founders Col lege

!:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker [Winters College/Graduate Programme in English] - Seamus Deane, University College, Dublin, will discuss "Edmund Burke" - Senior Common Room, Winters College /:J0 p.m. - !!gq!.I llfsic Concert [McLaughlin College/American Federation of Musiciansr Performance trustF@tBick,ofCanadaiSinternationallyrenownedGalliardEnsemble (flute) and James McKay, Associate Professor of Music at York University (bassoon) - Room 016, McLaughlin College - admission is free - for more information call local -3821

8:00 p.m. - Play [Theatre Department] - third year Performance students will present "A Tennessee Waltz'r - a collage of scenes from the plays of Tennessee Williams - directed by Brian Smeqal - Atkinson College Dance Studio - admission is free

8:00 p.m. - Winters Poetry Series - featuring Seamus Deane - Senior Common Room, Winters College

Wednesday l2:00 noon - Dean's Colloquium IFaculty of Administrative Studies] - third and final talk in a series lookingaT-tEE-?ETET'i6-nship between business and the media - today's guest speaker is Paul Morton, President of Global TV - Room 034, Administrative Studies Building l2:00 noon - McLaughlin Lunch-Time Series - York Professor Barry Argyle will read his own work - Facul ty n Col l ege l2:l! p.m. - PEM Film - "The Keystone of Golfrr- Room C, Curtis Lecture Halls l:00 p.m. - Seminar Series [Department of Earth t Atmospheric Science/York Geoscience Society] - Dr. James H. Justice, Vice-President and Consultant,0rConnor Research Inc., Denver, Colo., will speak on the topicrrSignal Processing and Physics in Seismic Exploration and Hydrocarbons" - Room 317, Petrie Science Building 4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - Juris Steprans, University of Toronto, will give a lecture entitleffircing and Some Appl icationsrl - Room NI43, Ross Building

8:00 p.m. - Spring Dance Concert [Dance Department] - eleven works in ballet, modern and Spanish dance will be performed - admission is $2.50 at the door - Burton Auditorium B:00 p.m. - Play lTheatre Department] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:00 p.m.

STAFF POSITIONS: applications for internal transfers/promotions, which are available form Personnel SFVTea;;.64;Td reach that Department no later than 5:00 p.m. April 6, 1i82; x indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.

Counsel lor - Bev McKee Secretary to Assistant Director of Admissions - Admissions (high school graduation or equivalent with secretarial training; l-2 years senior administrative/secretarial experience in a student related area; 5 months experience on A.E.S. Plus Word Processor; typing 50-50-wpm; A.E.S. Plus/ Mag Card Training; computerized records knowledge; budget experiencel excel lent communication skills) srade 5 ($14,507) Job No: 14 029 Director of Academic Computing - PROFESSIONAL AND MANAGERIAL, Office of the Vice-President [University Services] (university teaching experience, sensitive understanding of the University environment with ability to work effectively with faculty, individually and in committee; managerial and leadership skills; thorough knowledge of diverse computer hardware and programme languages and appl ication packages) peM l2 ($33,705-542,131) Job No: M 030 Please submit a resume when making an appl ication.

Counsel lor - Norma Doran

0n-Campus Liaison Officer - Glendon College (Advising and Public Liaison; l-2 years university or equivalent required; 2 years secretarial or administrative experience, preferably in a university setting; typing 50 wpm; Bilingual Modules l-lV; highly developed public relation skills) Grade 5L ($17,983) Job No: D 042 Residence Secretary'', - Stong College (eeCtNS: July 1, 1982; PART-TIME: l7-l/2 hours/week; high school graduation or equivalentl some University or College courses preferred; up to 2 years secretarial experience in a student related area, pref,erably in a University environment; typing 50-50 wpm; good oral and written communication skills; tact and diplomacy required; ability to work under pressure) Grade 4 ($13,363) Job No: D043 Secretary, ln-Service 0ffice - Education (tn-Service Programme; high school graduation or equivalent with secretarial training; minimum 2 years secretarial experience; with some experience in an Education faculty preferred; typing 50 wpm; Micom or other word processing skills;.excellent communication skills and tact in dealing with students, applicants and instructors) Grade 4 Prov. (S13,363) Job No: D 044