Dr. George Crumb, Penn’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Annenberg Professor of Music is honored with a performance of his music by the October Orchestra 2001 at the Annenberg School Theater on October 27 (Music). His 1972 piece, Spiral Galaxy (SYMBOL) Aquarius from Makrokosmos, here, illustrates one A T P E N N of Dr. Crumb’s unusually creative methods of composition.

Structures; Rosenwald Gallery, Van ACADEMIC CALENDAR Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through Oct. 20. 13 Drop period ends. Visual Diaries; Rosenwald Gallery, 14 Fall Term Break. Through Oct. 17. Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through 20 Family Weekend. Through Oct. 22. Oct. 20. Paper, Light and Thought; Esther 30 Spring Term Advance Registration. Klein Gallery, 3600 Market. Through Through Nov. 12. Oct. 27. Amazonian Photographs; Arbore- CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES tum; Through Oct. 31. 6 Tango X 2; Discovering Dance PerForms: Janine Antoni, Charles Matinee; 11 a.m.; Annenberg Center; Ray, Jana Sterbak; ICA. Through Nov. 5. $5; tickets/info: 898-6791. Sculpture of Harry Gordon; Arbo- 1987 Photo by Sabine Matthes. 7 Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin retum. Through 1996. Music reprinted by permission America; tour of the exhibit and craft Time and Rulers at Tikal: Architec- of C. F. Peters Corporation. workshop; for children ages 8-12; 10 tural Sculpture of the Maya; Museum. a.m.-noon; University Museum; $5/ma- Through Fall 1997. terials fee; registration: 898-4016. Ongoing 21 Family Workshop; children ages 6- Ancient Greek World; Ancient 26 The Jar/Khomreh (Forouzesh, Iran, 27 George Crumb Celebration with Or- 12 and their adult escorts make artwork; Mesopotamia: Royal Tombs of Ur; The 1992); 7:30 and 9 p.m. Repeated Oct. 28 chestra 2001; performance of Penn faculty SPORTS in conjunction with PerForms Exhibit; Egyptian Mummy: Secrets and Science; and 29, 4 p.m. member and Pulitzer-Prize winning com- 11 a.m.; ICA; $1/child, free/ICA mem- Raven’s Journey: World of Alaska’s poser’s Ancient Voices of Children, Night Tickets for fall sports, except football 27 Eyes Without a Face/Les Yeux Sans are free. Football tickets: 898-6151. bers and volunteers; reservations: 898- Native People; Buddhism: History and Visage (Franju, /, 1959); of the Four Moons and Three Early Songs; 7108. Repeated Oct. 22. Diversity of a Great Tradition; Living in 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Repeated Oct. 28 8 p.m.; Annenberg School Theatre; $12, Home locations: Crew: Schuylkill 27 Fish Whiskers; puppet show of a Balance: The Universe of the Hopi, and 29, 6 and 8 p.m.; Oct. 28, 10 p.m.; $6/seniors and students; one free ticket River; Field Hockey, Football: Franklin magical underwater world; suggested for Zuni, Navajo and Apache; Museum. Oct. 30 and 31, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. with PennCard while supplies last; tickets: Field; Soccer: Rhodes Field; Volleyball: preschool-3rd grade; 10 a.m. and 12:30 University Museum Tours 898-6791; info: 898-6244 (Music). Palestra; Tennis: Levy Pavilion or Lott p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Independent Film/Video Ass’n Courts. Center; $6; tickets/info: 898-6791. Re- Meet at main entrance; 1:15 p.m. (unless 3 Working with AVID; introductory ON STAGE 3 Field Hockey v. Lehigh; 3 p.m. otherwise noted). workshop on using with the non-linear peated Oct. 28, 2 p.m. 21 Purush: Expressions of Man; male 6 W. Tennis v. West Virginia, 2 p.m.; 1 The Archaeologist at Work. editing system; 6:30 p.m.; $45, $30/ Volleyball v. Harvard, 7 p.m.; Ltwt. members; registration: 895-6594/ dancers and musicians from three gen- EXHIBITS 7 Raven’s Journey: The World of erations perform Bharata Natyam, Football v. Princeton, 7:30 p.m. Admission donations: University Alaska’s Native People. 28 Fallout: A Case Study; workshop Kathak, Kuchipudi and Kathakali, clas- 7 Volleyball v. Hartford, 11 a.m., v. Museum: $5, $2.50/seniors and students 8 Highlights of Archaeology. led by writer/director/producer Robert sical Indian dance forms; 7 p.m.; Harri- Dartmouth, 4 p.m. Palumbo using his recent film as a with ID, free/members, with PennCard, 14 Ancient Iraq: The Cradle of Civili- son Auditorium, University Museum; 8 Field Hockey v. William and Mary; children under 6; Institute of Contempo- framework; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; $70/non- $18, $15/members and seniors, $10/full- zation. members and at the door, $50/members 1 p.m. rary Art: $3, $1/students, artists, seniors, 15 Classical Age of the Ancient Greeks. time students with ID; info/reservations: 10 Volleyball v. Princeton; 7:30 p.m. free/members, children under 12, with (by advanced registration); registration: 898-4890. 21 Survival vs. Status in Alaska. 895-6594. 13 W. Tennis: ITA Team Reg. Through PennCard, and on Sundays 10 a.m.- Annenberg Center noon; Morris Arboretum: $3, $1.50/se- 22 Of Maya Kings and Hieroglyphs. SPEC Film Society Oct. 14. Tickets/information: 898-6791. niors and students, free/with PennCard, 24 Southwest Native Americans Exhib- Film screenings at 7 and 9:30 p.m.; Irv- 14 Crew: U.S. Navy Day Regatta. children under 6; all other galleries: free. it Tour; 1 p.m. (Penn Women’s Club). ine Auditorium; $3, $2/with PennCard. 1 Waiting for Godot; Lantern Theater 15 W. Soccer v. La Salle; 2 p.m. production; 2 p.m.; Harold Prince The- Upcoming 28 Egyptian Mummies: Secrets and 6 Pocahontas. 20 M. Tennis: Penn Conference Clas- Science. ater; $15, special rates for students, se- sic; through Oct. 22. 3 Clay Pieces; works by Thelma Mc- 12 Repo Man. niors and groups. 29 Dressed for the Afterlife. 21 V. Brown: W. Soccer, 11 a.m.; Cartny (Penn Fine Arts/Pennsylvania 19 Diva. 2 Previewers; Philadelphia Festival Academy of Fine Arts); reception, 4:30- Football, 1:30 p.m.; M. Soccer, 2 p.m. 20 While You Were Sleeping. Theatre for New Plays presents a read- 6:30 p.m.; Burrison Gallery, Faculty FILMS 24 Field Hockey v. Maryland; 7:30 p.m. 26 Silence of the Lambs. ing of Bruce Graham’s new play Cheap Club. Through October 27. 18 Come to the Castle: A Romance of Sentiment; 7 p.m.; $5, free/students. 25 Volleyball v. Drexel; 2 p.m. Moving the Fire: The Removal of 27 The Hunchback of Notre Dame; si- Royal England (Meyers and Perrigo); 5 Tango X 2; live orchestra, vocalist 27 Ltwt. Football v. Cornell; 7:30 p.m. Indian Nations to Oklahoma; photos of Geographical Society Film; 7:45 p.m.; lent with organ accompaniment. the Native Americans’ forced journey and dancers return for Dance Cele- 28 Crew: Head of the Schuylkill. Harrison Auditorium, Museum; $12 (8- bration’s season opener; 7 p.m.; Gala from their homelands; see Talks, Special film series: $80, $50/members); info/ MEETINGS Events; Museum. Through Jan. 14. Party follows, info: 898-4759; Zeller- reservations: (610) 436-2155. 7 Selected Topics for Ophthalmic bach Theatre; performance tickets: $26, 7 Birds and Beasts of Latin America; Medical Personnel; CME Meeting; 7:45 $12/students. Performance repeated animal images from Pre-Columbian art of Film/Video Project Films, film series and programs at Inter- a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Scheie Eye Institute; Oct. 6, 8 p.m; Oct. 7, 2 and 8 p.m. The Annenberg Center’s new sea- Mexico, Central and South America in- info: 662-8141. clude gold ornaments, pottery and textiles; national House; film tickets (unless oth- 30 Rhythm in Shoes; traditional square son of music, dance and stage pro- see Children’s Activities; Dietrich Gallery, erwise noted): $6, $5/members, students, 11 University Council Meeting; 4-6 and step dancing blended with modern ductions opens with the Lantern Museum. Through Dec. 1995. seniors, $3/children under 12; foreign p.m.; McClelland Hall, The Quad. elements; 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre; Theater’s performance of Samuel $24, $12/students. 20 Saul Steinberg: About America language films with English subtitles; 19 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Staff and Beckett’s Waiting for Godot; with 1948-1995, The Collection of Jeffrey info: 895-6542. Faculty Meeting; noon; room informa- Dance Celebration’s Tango X 2 and Sivia Loria; works on paper, includ- 1 I Am Cuba (Kalatozov, USSR/ tion: 898-5044 or bobs@pobox. SPECIAL EVENTS and Rhythm in Shoes; and with a ing images from covers of The New Cuba, 1962); 2, 5 and 8 p.m. Repeated Trustees Full Board Meeting; Fac- 3 Graduate and Professional reading of Bruce Graham’s Cheap Yorker by Saul Steinberg, who for al- Oct. 2 and 3, 7:30 p.m. ulty Club. Through Oct. 20. Women’s Organization Welcome Recep- Sentiment by Previews, a monthly most half a century has recorded the life 4 Through the Olive Trees (Kiarosta- 21 Neuro-ophthalmolgy and Systemic tion; 5-7 p.m.; Bowl Room, Houston series of readings of new plays. and times of his adoptive country in in- mi, Iran, 1994); 7:30 p.m. Repeated Oct. Diseases; CME Meeting; 7:30 a.m.- Hall (Penn Women’s Center). For information on the 1995-96 stantly recognizable depictions both 5, 9:30 p.m.; Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 7, 6 12:30 p.m.; Scheie Eye Institute; info: 7 Art and Artists of the Northwest season, call 898-6791. (On Stage playful and profound; Arthur Ross Gal- and 8 p.m.; Oct. 8, 7 and 9 p.m. 662-8141. Coast; World Culture Day features artist and Music). lery, Furness Bldg. Through Jan. 21 5 : Open City (Rossellini, Italy, 30 Student Activities Council; 5 p.m.; George David, carving demonstrations, Now 1945); 7:30 p.m. Repeated Oct. 6, 9:30 Room 17, Logan Hall; all representatives music and a performance by Thunder- p.m.; Oct. 8, 5 p.m. expected to attend; note earlier starting bird Native American Dancers; noon-4 Resistance and Rescue: Denmark’s time (SAC). Meets monthly. Response to ; Arthur Ross 11 Black Orpheus (Camus, Brazil, p.m.; Museum; free with admission (see Gallery, Furness Bldg. Through Oct. 1. 1958); 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Repeated Oct. Exhibits). “Blind Man’s Buff”: A Rare Tapestry 14, 10 p.m.; Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 17, MUSIC 17 Coffee with Dean Rescorla; 8-9:30 Designed by Francisco Goya y Lucientes 7:30 p.m. 10 Come to the Cabaret; Bread Upon p.m.; CHATS, 1920 Dining Commons (1746-1828); Arthur Ross Gallery, Fur- 12 When Pigs Fly (Driver, USA/ the Waters Scholarship Fund Concert by (College Office). ness Bldg. Through Oct. 5. ; 1993); with the director; 7:30 Julie Wilson; 8 p.m.; dessert reception fol- 19 Fall Crafts Fair; 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Collaborations; Kamin Gallery, Van p.m. Film repeated Oct. 13, 10 p.m.; lows; $75, $150/patron; info/tickets: 898- Locust Walk (Student Life) Through Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through Oct. 6. Oct. 14 and 15, 6 and 8 p.m. 6940 (College of General Studies). Oct. 20. 13 Apollo 13 (Howard, USA, 1995); 21 Family Weekend Performing Arts 23 Asian Pacific American Heritage open captioned; 7 p.m.; Repeated Oct. Night; 8 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium (Student Week (Student Life). Through Oct. 27. 15, 3 p.m. Life Activities and Facilities). 27 Welcoming Reception for Interna- 18 I, Worst of All (Bemberg, , The Soul of Greek Music: A Meeting tional Students; sponsored by Penn 1990); 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Repeated Oct. of Generations; music by Greek players and 35 other colleges, universities and 20 and 23, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 22, 5 and 7 living in America: Dimitri Stoyanoff, Per- exchange organizations; 5-7 p.m.; Chi- p.m.; Oct. 24 and 25, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. icles Halkias, John Roussous, Gerardo Ra- nese Rotunda, University Museum (In- 19 Clean, Shaven (Kerrigan, USA, zumney and Alan Zemel; dancing wel- ternational Classroom, Museum). 1993); with the director; 7 p.m. Film re- come; 8 p.m.; International House; $15, 28 Cultural Exhibition of the World’s peated Oct. 20 and 23, 9:30 p.m.; Oct. $13/students and seniors, $10/members Ethnic Peoples; celebration of the 50th 22, 9 p.m. (Folklife Center). Anniversary of the United Nations; 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; University Museum (Soka Gakkai International; Penn-SGI). Faculty Club Wednesday Buffets, 5:30-8 p.m., call for menus and prices; Football Brunches, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $12.50; 18% service charge; reservations: 898-4618. 4 Wednesday Buffet. Also on Oct. 11 and 25. 18 Oktoberfest Dinner; 5:30-8 p.m. 3601 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104-6224 (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX 898-9137 21 Football Brunch. E-Mail [email protected] Morris Arboretum URL: http://www.upenn.edu/almanac Guided Walking Tours; Saturdays Unless otherwise noted all events and Sundays; 2 p.m.; Arboretum hours: are open to the general public as well as Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Satur- to members of the University. For build- days and Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; ad- ing locations, call 898-5000 between 9 mission: Exhibits. A hammered and cut-gold a.m. and 5 p.m. Listing of a phone num- 7 Big Tree Festival; family fun in- ber normally means tickets, reservations dance wand from Peru and cludes: scarecrow building, pumpkin a cast gold monkey pendant or registration required. carving, music; 11 a.m-4 p.m.; free with This October calendar is a pullout from Costa Rica join other admission fee. animal-inspired jewelry for posting. Almanac carries an Update 22 Trees Around the World; guided with additions, changes and cancella- and pottery works at the tour in honor of United Nations Day; 2 University Museum’s Birds tions if received by Monday noon prior p.m.; Widener Education Center; free to the week of publication. Members of and Beasts of Ancient Latin with admission fee. America Exhibit. the University may send notices for the Update or November at Penn calendar.

09/26/95 A wool and silk tapestry, fashioned after Fran- TALKS TALKS cisco Goya’s cartoon Blind Man’s Buff, The Future of Academic Health Cen- Recent Discoveries at the Metropolis produced by Madrid’s ters in a Changing Market; Roger Bulger, of El Pital; Jeffrey Wilkerson, Institute for Royal Tapestry Factory Association of Academic Health Centers; Cultural Ecology of the Tropics and Na- 4:30-6 p.m.; Colonial Penn Center Audito- tional Museum of Natural History, in the early 19th cen- Smithsonian Institution; 6 p.m.; Rainey tury, hangs in the Arthur rium (Leonard Davis Institute for Health Policy). Auditorium, Museum; $10, $8/members, Ross Gallery through seniors, full-time students with ID (Mu- October 5 (Exhibits). In Gallery Conversation; A.P. Gorny; in conjunction with PerForms Exhibit; 6 seum; Mexican Society of Philadelphia). conjunction with the ex- New Light on Human Origins; Alan hibit, the Gallery and p.m.; ICA; free with admission fee: Exhib- its (ICA). Mann, anthropology; 6:45 p.m.; Room the History of Art 330, Kress Entrance, University Museum; department sponsor 12 Cultural and Linguistic Barriers to $10; info/reservations: 898-5262 (College a lecture together on Mental Health Service Access: The Model Alumni Society). October 2 (Talks). of Deafness; Annie Steinberg, Children’s Embarrassing Teachers: Censorship Seashore House; Vicky Joy Sullivan; Ruth in Humanist Education; Rebecca Bush- Loew; noon-1 p.m.; Colonial Penn Center nell, English; 7-8:30 p.m.; $5, free for fall- Boardroom (LDI of Health Economics). term Special Programs students; info/reg- Research Methods for Development Goya; Janis Tomlinson, Columbia; in con- Shared Blessings: Womanly Arts and CONFERENCE Professionals; Rosemary Davis; Fundrais- istration: 889-7326 (College of General junction with Goya Exhibit; 5 p.m.; Rich Ethnographic Practice in Rajasthan; Ann Studies). 10 Annual Academic Career Confer- ing Certificate Program; 9:30 a.m.-4:30 Room, Jaffe Building; open to PennCard Gold; 3 p.m.; Room 201, Jaffe Bldg.; open ence: A Program for Doctoral Students; p.m.; $130, $120/FRCP. holders only (History of Art; Arthur Ross to PennCard holders only (History of Art). 25 The House and Vertical Culture in Issues Facing Graduate Education, Janice 9 Writing for Movies and Television; Gallery). Pygmy POP (A Sketch Toward an North Pakistan; Margaret Mills, folklore Madden, Vice Provost for Graduate Edu- Marc Lapadula; 6-9 p.m.; $100. Through 3 Calcium Transport and Substrate Oxi- Aural History); Steve Feld, UC Santa and folklife; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Class- cation, 4 p.m.; Applying for Dissertation Nov. 6. dation by Heart Mitochondria in Health Cruz; 4:30-6:30 p.m.; Room 329A, 3401 room 2, University Museum (Middle East and Postdoctoral Fellowships, Margaret Continuity and Change in the Yucat- and Disease; Richard Hansford, National Walnut ; info/materials: 898-5357 or Center; SARS). Mills, folklore, Ann Kuhlman, Office of an; Judith Storniolo; $110, $100/Museum Institute on Aging, NIH; Raiziss Biochem- [email protected]. (History). Central Neuropeptidergic Control of International Programs, Ellen DeMarinis, Thirst and Salt Appetite; Edward Stricker, members. Through Nov. 20. ical Rounds; noon; Clinical Research Bldg. 16 Will Oligonucleotides Ever Make It Van Pelt Reference Department, Julie In the Company of Giants: Great Art- Auditorium (Biochem. and Biophysics). University of Pittsburgh; 4 p.m.; Room Vick, Career Planning and Placement, as Pharmaceuticals? The Penn Experi- 140, John Morgan Bldg. (Mahoney Inst.). ists from the Renaissance to the 20th Cen- Remembering the Harem: Revisiting ence; Alan Gewirtz, pathology and inter- 4:30 p.m.; The Insiders’ Guide to Gradu- tury; Victoria Curtin Gardner; $145. Colonialism; Mona Fayad, Salem State Itza Maya Kingship, Kinship, and ate Education at Penn: A Program for nal medicine; noon; M100-101, John Mor- Confederation on the Eve of Spanish Con- Through Nov. 20. College; 4:30 p.m.; registration: 898-6335 gan Building (Pharmacology). First-Year Students, Janice Madden and Becoming a Consultant; Kathy Cor- quest; Grant Jones, Davidson College; 4 (Middle East Center). 17 Nuclear Gene Products that Regulate panel of advanced graduate students, 4:30; bett; 6:30-9 p.m.; $150. Through Oct. 23. Signal Transduction in Taste: Bitter p.m.; Smith-Penniman Room, Houston Job Search Techniques in the Mid-’90s, Mitochondrial DNA Replication and Tran- Hall (Latin American Cultures Program). 10 Writing from Personal Experience; and Salty; Joseph Brand, Monell Chemical scription; David Clayton, Stanford; Roger Allen, Arabic/Asian and Middle Senses Center; 4 p.m.; Physiology Confer- Stereochemistry of Heterotrimeric G- Eastern Studies, Kyle Vanderlick, chemi- Janice Booker; 1-3:15 p.m.; $150. Raiziss Rounds; noon; CRB Auditorium protein Function; Paul Sigler, Yale; 4 Through Nov. 21. ence Room, Richards Bldg. (Physiology). (Biochemistry and Biophysics). cal engineering, Walter Licht, Associate Poetry Reading; Ai, poet and novelist; p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Insti- Dean, Graduate Arts & Sciences and his- Grantsmanship: Developing Winning The Voyage of the Totora Balsa tute (Wistar). Proposals; Elizabeth Ostrander; 5-7 p.m.; Mosaic of Black Writing Series; 4:30 p.m.; “Titi” on Lake Titicaca, the Sacred Lake tory, Alfred Mann, physics, Sally Penniman Library, Bennett Hall; book Has Pragmatism Inherited Emer- Zigmond, biology, 5:30-7 p.m.; Houston $160, $145/FRCP. Through Nov. 14. of the Incas; multimedia presentation by son?; Stanley Cavell, Harvard; 4:30 p.m.; Research in the Information Age; signing follows (Afro-American Studies Max-imo and Eric Catori, experts on con- Hall; registration: 898-7530 or Program). Room 2, Law School (Philosophy). Con- [email protected] (CPPS; Vice Pro- Robert Pallone; FRCP Elective; 6-8:30 struction of ancient balsas; Native Voices tinued from Oct. 23. vost for Graduate Education). p.m.; $150. Section A: through Nov. 7; 4 Revisiting a Sufi Shrine Pilgrimage in and Living Masters Lecture; 6 p.m.; Linkages Between Competing Forces Section B: meets Oct. 11-Nov. 8. an 18th Century Text from the Deccan; Rainey Auditorium, Museum; $6, $4/ in Health Care; Pamela Bailey, Health- FITNESS/LEARNING Making it as a Freelance Writer; Pat Carl Ernst, UNC-Chapel Hill; 11 a.m.- members, seniors and full-time students care Leadership Council; Charles Leigh- Shapiro; $125. Through Nov. 14. 12:30 p.m.; Classroom 2, Museum (Middle with ID (Museum). ton Lecture; 4:30-6 p.m.; Austrian Audito- English Language Programs Evening Writing a Novel; Bill Kent; $125. East Center; South Asia Regional Studies). rium, Clinical Research Building (LDI Through Nov. 14. 18 Insides and Outsides: Personal, Pri- Course Registration; classes meet 6-8:30 Dangerous Liaisons: Church-State vate and Public Spaces in 19th Century Center for Health Policy). p.m.; Academic Writing, Mondays, Oct. 2- 11 Accounting for Non-Financial Man- and Church-Church Relations in Contem- India; Jim Masselos, University of Austra- Up Against the Wall; Patrick Murphy Dec. 4; Language in the Workplace, agers; Thomas Dowdell; FRCP Elective; porary Mexico; Michael Tangeman, lia; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m; Classroom 2, Mu- and Judith Tannenbaum, ICA; in conjunc- Thursdays, Oct. 5-Dec. 14; Pronunciation $135 (includes text). Through Nov. 15. Catholic and Market News Services; 4 seum (Middle East Center; SARS). tion with PerForms Exhibit; 6 p.m.; ICA; Improvement, Tuesdays, Oct. 3-Dec. 5; Black and White Photography; Lee p.m.; Smith-Penniman Room, Houston Urban Social Movements in Chile; free with admission fee: Exhibits (ICA). Vocabulary Development, Wednesdays, Wexler; $125. Through Nov. 15. Hall (Latin American Cultures Program). Oct. 3-Dec. 12; $290/course plus $10 reg- Juan Orlando Carrera Garci’a, Movi- 26 Clinical and Novologic Aspects of Creative Writing: The Art and Pro- 5 Diagnostic and Treatment Algorithms miento Pro-Municipio de Lo Espejo, Childhood Onset Depression Disorder; istration fee; information: 898-8681. Reg- cess; Janet Ruth Falon; $125. Through for Refractory Depression; Jay Amster- istration through Sept. 29. Santiago de Chile; noon; Smith-Penniman Maria Kovacs, University of Pittsburgh; Nov. 15. dam, psychiatry; noon-1 p.m.; CRB Audi- Room, Houston Hall (Latin American noon-1 p.m.; CRB Auditorium (Psychia- Jazzercise; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Monday, The Greatest Monarchs of England; torium (Psychiatry; PennMed; Child Guid- Tuesdays and Thursdays; Philadelphia Cultures Program). try; PennMed; Child Guidance Center). William Watson; Through Nov. 1. ance Center). Cell Cycle Regulation; Stephen Human Genes That Promote Child Guidance Center; first class free; Investing Your Money; Dorothy Leb- Maternal Control of Early Develop- $3.50/class, $2.50/students; Carolyn Elledge, Baylor; 4 p.m.; Grossman Audi- Pseudohyphal Growth in Yeast Are In- eau; $150 (includes text). Through Nov. 8. ment in Xenopus laevus; Peter Klein, torium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). triguing Regulators of Growth Control in Hamilton, 662-3293 (days), 446-1983 12 Native Americans of the Southwest; medicine; 12:15-1:30 p.m.; M100, John (evenings). Molecular Biological Studies of Humans; Erica Golemis, Fox Chase Can- Sandra Francis; $90, $80/Museum mem- Morgan Bldg. (Cell and Dev. Biology). Dopamine Receptor Function: Insights cer Center; 12:15-1:30 p.m.; M100, John Fall/Spring Recreation Class Regis- bers. Through Nov. 9. T Cell Development and Signal tration; swimming, aerobics (regular, step, into Schizophrenia; Ian Creese, Rutgers; 4 Morgan Bldg. (Cell Biology Grad Group; 13 Journal Writing Workshop; Janet Transduction; Leslie Berg, Harvard; 1 p.m.; Room 140, John Morgan Building Cell and Dev. Biology). step and tone, and water) squash, tennis, p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Insti- dance (ballroom, jazz, modern, country Ruth Falon; 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; $80. (Mahoney Institute). Footprints: The Lives of Jain Ascetics tute (Wistar). Depression in Aging; Ira Katz, VA as Ritual Charter; L. A. Babb; 3 p.m.; line, and Latin), yoga, scuba, self defense, 17 Tombs, Temples and Treasures: Human Gene Map—Approach and First Aid and CPR; 5-week class: $35, ’s New Kingdom; Janice Kamrin; Medical Center; 4-5 p.m.; 1st Floor Li- Room 201, Jaffe Building; open to Utility; C. Thomas Caskey, Merck Re- brary, Ralston House (Institute on Aging). PennCard holders only (History of Art). $20/students; 10-week: $70, $40/students; $95, $85/Museum members. Through search Labs; Louis Flexner Lecture; 4 Gimbel or Hutchinson Gym; PennCard or Nov. 28 (omit Oct. 31). 19 Genetic Analysis of Cadherin Func- Mechanism of Activation of Tran- p.m.; Medical Alumni Hall, Maloney tion in Mice; Glen Radice, obstetrics and scription Factor NFkB; Ronald Hay, Uni- Recreation ID required; info: 898-6100. 18 Writing Workshop for Fund Raisers; Bldg.; cocktail reception and dinner fol- Registration throughout year. gynecology; 12:15-1:30 p.m.; M100, John versity of St. Andrews; 4 p.m.; Grossman Robin Lebow and Richelle Ogle; 5-7 p.m.; low; reservations: 898-9695 (Mahoney In- Auditorium, Wistar (Wistar). Sahaja Yoga Meditation; 11 a.m.; $135, $125/FRCP. Through Nov. 8. Morgan Building (Cell and Developmen- stitute of Neurological Sciences). tal Biology). Franklin Room, Houston Hall; info: 602- Leonard Bernstein: Composer and Oliver Stone lectures; 8 p.m.; Irvine 27 What Does Music Represent? Emo- 8680 or 259-8932. Meets Saturdays. Conductor; David Fox; Through Nov. 8. Summer Reports: Samarkard, Yemen tion and Meaning in Music; Norman Auditorium (Student Life). and Kurdistan; Nicholas Alexander, an- Smith, music; Senior Associates Lunch- Penn Council for Relationships Ther- 19 Fiction Writing Workshop; James apy Groups; topics include separation and 6 TBA; Paul Watson, history of art; 3-5 thropology; Alison Mackenzie, history; time Lecture; 12-2 p.m.; Faculty Club; Rahn; 6-8:30 p.m.; $145. Through Nov. 16. p.m.; Jaffe Building; open to PennCard Denise Natali, political science; Anna $14/person (includes lunch); info: 233- divorce, sexuality after sexual abuse, and Oriental Rugs: Reflections on Cul- infertility; info: 382-6680. holders only (History of Art). Sloan, history of art; 4 p.m.; registration: 0779 (Penn Senior Associates; CGS). ture; Jerry Sorkin; 6:30-9 p.m.; Through 9 Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors; Jon 898-6335 (Middle East Center). Does Hermetic Cubism Mean...?; Safety in the Streets; October Safety Nov. 2. Strategy Series; information: 898-8611 Lindstrom, neuroscience and pharmacol- The Laying on of Invisible Hands: John McCoubrey, history of art; 3-5 p.m.; (Penn Women’s Center). 21 Time Management; Joan Lerner; 9:30 ogy; noon; M100-101, John Morgan The Emerging Market and the Public Room 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). a.m.-3:30 p.m.; FRCP Elective; $75. Building (Pharmacology). Good in Health Care; John Eisenberg, 3 Brown Bag Mortgage Seminar; noon 30 Molecular Biology of Somatostatin Producing Special Events for Fund Reactive Processes on Metallic Single Georgetown; Robert Eilers Lecture; 4:30- and Opiate Receptors; Terry Reisine, and 1 p.m.; location TBA; information: Raising; Mary Helen Madden; 9:30 a.m.- Crystal Surfaces; Robert Madix, Stanford; 6 p.m.; Annenberg School Theatre (LDI of 898-7256 (Office of the Treasurer). pharmacology and psychiatry; noon; 4:30 p.m.; $120, $110/FRCP. 3:30 p.m.; Rm. 337, Towne Bldg. (ChemE). Health Economics; Health Care Systems). M100-101, John Morgan Building (Phar- 4 Quaker Worship Group; silent wor- 25 Stonehenge and Other Megalithic Memory Illusions: Remembering 20 Categories of Utility: Cooking for the macology). ship and brown-bag lunch; noon; Christian Mysteries; Roslyn Blyn; Through Nov. 15. Events That Never Happened; Henry Gods; Michael Meister, history of art; 3-5 Vernacular Architecture in Exile: The Association Auditorium. Meets every 27 Words at Work; Janet Ruth Falon; Roediger, Rice; 4 p.m.; Room B-26, p.m.; Rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). “Madafeh” [Guesthouse] in Palestine, Is- Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; $90. Stiteler Hall (Psychology). 23 Ras Signaling Pathways; Jeffrey rael and Jordan; Susan Slyomovics, Buddhist Meditation Practice; chairs Blood is Heredity, Heredity is Race, Field, pharmacology; noon; M100-101, Brown; 4 p.m.; Suite 371, 3440 Market St. and zen benches provided; 1-2 p.m.; 28 Low Maintenance Gardening; Marg- Therefore Blood is Race: The History of aret Bowditch; 10 a.m.-noon; $25. John Morgan Building (Pharmacology). (Folklore and Folklife). Christian Association Chapel. Wednesdays Molecular Anthropology; Jonathan Marks, When Jobs are Really Jails: Under- 30 Improving Your Speech; Leila Alson; Thermal Waves; Stuart Churchill, through Dec. 13. Yale; 4-6 p.m.; Suite 500, 3440 Market St. chemical engineering; 3:30 p.m.; Room standing Nominal Metaphors; Sam 14 Create, Connect, Celebrate—A Gath- FRCP Elective; $130. Continues Nov. 1, 3 (History & Sociology of Science). Glucksberg, Princeton; 4 p.m.; Room B- and 8. 337, Towne Bldg. (ChemE). ering of Sistuhs; Bright Ideas and Ha- 10 Biochemical Approaches to Mito- Mapping Behavior into Regional 26, Stiteler Hall (Psychology). feezah workshop focusing on self-empow- Faculty/Staff Assistance Prog. chondrial Metabolic Disorders; C. P. Lee, Brain Function: Findings, Limitations and Dissertations in Progress; Radioac- erment of women of African ancestry; 2-5 Noon-time meetings in Houston Hall; in- Wayne State; Raiziss Rounds; noon; CRB Potential in Using Resting and Activated tive Ladies and Gentlemen: Women and p.m.; Christian Association; $10; informa- formation: 898-7910. Auditorium (Biochem. and Biophysics). Measures of Cerebral Metabolism and Men of the Radioactive Community 1919- tion: 883-6620. The Iconography of Ottoman Festivi- Bloodflow; Ruben Gur, psychology in 1939, Theresa Hopper, Princeton, 4 p.m.; 5 Stop Dieting to Lose Weight; Dana ties; Arzu Ozturkmen, Bogazici Univer- Swimming Against the Tide: Instruments 26 Black Women’s Health Issues; 1-2 Lightman; Room 301. psychiatry; 4 p.m.; Room B-26, Stiteler p.m.; Bishop White Room, Houston Hall sity; Room 421, Williams Hall (Middle Hall (Psychology). and Interests in the Debate Over Bacterial (Penn Women’s Center). 18 Surviving Divorce and Separation; East Center). Archives in Philadelphia; Jim Green, Flagella, 1946-1956, James Strick, support group for male faculty and staff; Oral Histories of the Nuu-chah-nulth Library Company; Tom Horrocks, College Princeton; 5 p.m.; Ste. 500, 3440 Market 30 Mortgage Counseling Sessions; one- Harrison Room. on-one meetings with bank representa- Northwest Coast People; George David, of Physicians; Martin Levitt, American (H. & S.S.). tives; hourly sessions from 12:15-4:15 19 When Someone You Love is Addicted; Nuu-chah-nulth native and artist; Native Philosophical Society; Nancy Shawcross, Industry-University Collaboration in p.m.; information/reservations: 898-7256 Sandra Soll; Room 303. Voices and Living Masters Lecture; 6 Van Pelt Library; 4-6 p.m.; Suite 500, Engineering and Medicine: Opportunities p.m.; Rainey Auditorium, Museum; $6, $4/ and Challenges; Lewis Edelheit, General (Office of the Treasurer). Repeated Oct. Small Business Development 3440 Market St. (H. & S.S.). 31 and Nov. 3. members, seniors and full-time students The Investigation’s Everyday Aesthet- Electric; Britton Chance Lecture; 4:30 Wharton courses; info/reg.: 898-4861. with ID (Museum). ics of Itself; Stanley Cavell, Harvard; Se- p.m.; Alumni Hall, Towne Building College of General Studies 4 Business Basics Seminar; 6:30-9 11 The Membrane of Tolerance: India’s ries: Wagers of Writing: Wittgenstein, (ChemE). Special Programs; unless otherwise noted: p.m.; $50. Weds. through Oct. 25. Islamic Edge; Michael Meister, history of Emerson and Pragmatism; 4:30 p.m.; 31 A New Spin on ATP Synthesis by courses meet weekly at 6:30-8:30 p.m., 5 Monitoring Financial Trends (Finan- art and South Asia Regional Studies; 11 Room 214, Law School (Philosophy). Se- F0F1; Richard Cross, SUNY-Syracuse; $85; information/registration: 898-6479. cial Management II); Mario Vicari, Kreis- a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Classroom 2, University ries continues Oct. 25. Raiziss Rounds; noon; CRB Auditorium 2 In the Chef’s Kitchen; Fritz Blank; cher Miller; $150. Continued Oct. 12. Museum (Middle East Center; SARS). 24 Ca2+-Dependent Signaling, Mitochon- (Biochemistry and Biophysics). 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; $50/session, $150/3 11 Entrepreneurial Hiring and Firing: A Realistic Model of a Neuronal Os- drial Ca2+ Accumulation and Cell Injury; My Life as Stories; Hanan al Shaykh, sessions. Also meets Nov. 6 and Dec. 4. Successful Practices; Joni Daniels, cillator: How Realistic is Real and How Jan Hoek, Jefferson Medical College; author; 4:30 p.m., place to be determined; Career Strategies for the ’90s; Janet Daniels and Associates; Jeffrey Tucker, Real is Realistic?; Ronald Calabrese, Em- Raiziss Rounds; noon; CRB Auditorium reading and booksigning, 8 p.m., Room Mass; $130. Through Oct. 23. Sweet, Stevens, Tucker and Katz; $205. ory; 4 p.m.; Rm. 140, John Morgan Bldg. (Biochem. and Biophysics). 17, Logan Hall; info: 898-6335 (Middle A Political, Social and Cultural Look Wednesdays through Nov. 1. (Mahoney Inst. of Neurological Sciences). The Arab Presence in Khurasan and East Center; Lebanese Cultural Club). Tumor Suppressor Genes in Breast The 1995 Season in Mendes and at 19th Century ; John Buckley; 12 Charting New Growth for Your Com- the Revival of the Iranian National Tradi- $95. Through Nov. 6. Cancer; Ruth Sager, Dana-Farber Cancer tion; Parvaneh Pourshariati, Columbia; Saqqara, Egypt; David Silverman and pany; Bill Madway, Madway Business Institute; 4 p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Donald Redford, Museum; 6 p.m.; Rainey Great Wine Varieties; Gregory Moore; Research; $185. Mondays through Oct. 23. 4:30 p.m.; Room 421, Williams Hall 6:30-9 p.m.; $150. Through Oct. 16. Wistar Institute (Wistar). (Middle East Center). Auditorium, Museum (Museum). 17 How to Raise Equity Capital for Your 5 The French Impressionists and The Business; Terry Collison, Blue Rock Capi- Japanese Print; Judith Stone; 10 a.m.- tal; $185. Tuesdays through Oct. 31. To celebrate its 25th noon; $90 (price includes Philadelphia Anniversary, the Wharton Museum of Art entrance fee). Through Health Care Management Oct. 26. TALKS Program holds the Robert A Season of Opera in Philadelphia; 2 TBA; Stephen Roth, Neose Technolo- Eilers Memorial Lecture David Fox; preview of Opera Company of gies, Inc.; 3:30 p.m.; Room 337, Towne on October 19 (Talks) and Philadelphia performances; $25/session, Bldg. (Chemical Engineering). looks forward to the next October $85/4 sessions (price doesn’t include op- The Neurobiology of Song Learning 25 years at the Redesign- era tickets). Also meets Nov. 9, Feb. 15, in Birds; Fernando Nottebohm, Rocke- ing Our Future Confer- Apr. 18. feller University; 4 p.m.; Room B-26, ence on October 20 at the 7 Genie in a Box: Interactive Comput- Stiteler Hall (Psychology). National Identity, National School Convention Center; infor- ing; Ron Kanter; FRCP Elective; 9:30 mation: 898-6861. Pamela Kerr, a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Nineteenth-Century Conceptions of Mikaelian A T P E N N Design

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