YORK ACTI VI TI ES f4onday, November 28 - Sunday, December 4, 1983 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE .3333 ART GALLERI ES DI SPLAYS rk The Art Gallerv of York University (AGYU), Room N145, Ross Building' -?,l\f, presents 'rcorrespondences" - paintings by christopher Pratt and fim Zuct, photography by George Legrady, and environmental sculpture :y John McLwen and Tony Brown - until December 16. Gallery hours are l0:00 a.m.-4:00 p'm., Monday-Friday. :"i ] :?i'?' ;"i1"il:' B i il::"":.il'' :'iu!;:lnb ?"xii, 1' ll.5':l i[:o' il." openMonday-FridayI0:00a'm.-5:00p.m.,Thursday5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.' and SundaY 2:00 P.m' -5:00 P.m. ,t The IDA Gallery, Fine Arts Building, -32\1, hosts a Photography Exhibition November 28-December 2- Gallery hours are 9:00 a'm'- 5:00 p,m. weekdaYs' * A Sculpture Exhibition: I+th Year Student Show will be featured at iJinters bol lege Gal lery (123, Winters College) November 28-December 9. -2204. Gal lerv hours are l:00'p.m.l!t00 p.r. weekdiys. For details call :! The centre for Research on Latin America and the caribbean (crnLAc) and the Consul General of Venezuela Carlos Alberto Taylhardat present an exhibition celebrating the bicentennial of the birth of south American liberator Simon Bolivar, which may be viewed in the lobby of the Fine Arts Building until November 30. and-poetry by 't "lmages of Rural ltaly" - the photography of Raf Caputo Giusepoe Minasi - continues in the Samuel J' Zacks'Gallery, l0!' Stong. i"ii"!!"t-iilij , ,;iii J"nu"ry I 3 (car rery closed December !-January 3) . The G;llery is open weekdays from Il:00 a.m'-4:00 p'm' MONDAY about wife 12:00 noon - yoRK WoMEN'S CENTRE FILM SERIES - "Loved, Honoured and Bruised" - a film -'--;;il"ti ce Building - admission is free 0pinion and Nuclear p.m. RESEARCH PROGRAM lN STMTE9Ig gTUDJ.ES.FALL-SPE4$ERS' PRoGMM - "Public 2:00 - Affairs and Weapons: ffre ca of International York senior Dalhousie university, and Rod Byers, Research Piogram in strategic studies-at - call -6450 Conrnon Room (140), McLaughlin College - everyone is welcome - for information Dr' Doug Wahlston', 4:00 p.m. - BIoLOGY RESEARCH SEMINAR - "Heredity and Brain Developmentrr- with [email protected],FarquharsonBuilding 4:30 p.o. COUNCIL OF THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES MEET!NG - SCNATC ChAMbET (S9I5), ROSS BUiIdiNg TUES DAY ll:00 a.m. - FACULTY OF ARTS WOMEN'S STUDIES STUDENT CAUCUS MEETING - Room 102, Behavioural Science euildin l2:lJ p.m. - l:30 p.m. - CANADIAN CULTURAL STUDIES LUNCHTIME SEMINAR [Graduate Studies/Robarts Centre iorCanadianStudies.-withCaroleCarpenter, Humanities, York - Bethune College Gallery (fZO) - for details call -3\5\, -625\ or -3957 2:00 p.m. - MATHEI4ATICS C0LLoQUIUM - "Triangulations of the Convex Hull of n Points" - with Professor BruceRffifCalifornia(LosAngeles)andUniversityofWestern0ntario- Curtis Lecture HalI "J" 4:00 p.m. - GENEML MEETING lYork Association of Mature Students] - Room 001, Mclaughlin College I'Does 5:30 p.m. - PRESENTATION [Self-Realization] - Life 0riginate From Matter? Are You Really Nothing More ThEin--a--EE!'-6FChemicals or at Most a Sophisticated Monkey?" - with Dr. Richard L. Thompson, State University of New York, and His Holiness Radhanatha Swami, lndologist and Lecturer - Curtis Lecture Hall "F" - admission free - for more information call Chris Holmes at -2305 7:30 p.m..(piano)ffilin)andCoenraadBloemendaI('cello),performingworksby - WINTERS CONCERT SERIES - Debut concert of York University Faculty Trio: Valerie Tryon Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart - Winters College Senior Comrnon Room I'Red 8:30 p.m. - PLAY [Glendon College Theatre ProgramJ - Carol Bo]t's Emma - Queen of the Anarchists" - Theat?GTlendon - ticketi are $3; students and seniors $2 - for information call \87-6250 VEDNES DAY l2:00 noon - l:00 p.m. - SEMINAR SERIES ON REFUGEES IGraduate Studies/Refugee Doc.umentation Project] - ',AfghanRefugees'.-@,York-SeniorCommonRoom(l40),McLaughlinCollege 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. - BO0K SALE - York Vomen's Centre, Room I02, Behavioural Science Building '12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p,m. - CONCERT IMusic/Theatre/Visual Arts Departments] - Jean-Paul Curtay performs "Sound Poetry" - Room 204, Mclaughlin College 2:10 p.m. s 8:30 p.m. - PLAY [Glendon College Theatre Program] - "Red Emma - Queen of the Anarchists" - see Tuesdayrs listing at 8:30 p.m. J:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - CAREER TALK lCareer Centre] - "Careers Related to Law'r - with guest speakers itephen Ginsberg, eoITEE-TonrpTaints Commission; Peter Jacobsen, Crown Attorney; and Gary Girvan, of the Law firm McCarthy and McCarthy - Room S915, Ross Building - everyone is welcome ..c"nt'"l,Geography,York-RoomS42l,RossBuildin93:00 o,m. - GRADUATE PROGRAM lN GEOGRAPHY CoLLOQUIUM - "Nutrient retention and accumulation in a 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - COMPUTER SCIENCE SEMINAR SERIES - "Splines in Interactive Computer Graphics'r - withRichardH.aart,UniversityofWaterloo-SI30'RossBuilding - continued - I.TEDNESDAY - continued 4:00 .Protein,Chemistry'York-Room3l7,PetrieScienceBuildingp.m. - DEPARTMENT 0F CHEI'4lSTRY SEMINAR SERIES -rrMagnetic Resonance Studies of the Metal Transport 5:30 p.m. - GENERAL MEETING [York Intervarsity Christian Fellowship] - Scott Religious Centre, Central Square:-Euest sfdler is Keith Martin - all are welcome - call Kevin at 741-26\7 for information 7:30 p.m. - TALK [Atkinson College Masterrs office] - "The U.S.S.R.: Attitudes, Development and Structure as Seen-Ey-a Non-Tourist" - with Professor Lee Lorch, Department of Mathematics (Arts) - Fellows' Lounge (oo4n), Atkinson Col lege 8:00 o.m. - BETHUNE COLLEGE HEROES s BEER DISCUSSI0N SERIES -'rThe Abortion Controversy" - with Gwen LandoltRebick,0ntarioCoaIitionforAbortion Clinics - Bethune College Junior Common Room - admission is free 8:10 p.m. - LECTURE [Stong College Masterrs Office/Atkinson CollegeJ - "From Village to Metropolis: Post-Wa?--lE-l-ian lmmigration to Torontor' - with Franco Sturino, Associate Fellow, Stong College - Samuel J. Zacks Gallery, Stong College THU RS DAY l0:00 a.m. - ll:30 a.m., l2:00 noon - 1:J0 p.m., E 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - PRIME/DEPARTMENT 0F ACADEMIC COMPUTING SEMINARS - on PRIME machines and applications - topics and times are as follows: T[l0'0_5:m::lll36=.m. - "0ff ice Automation"l l2:00 noon-l:10 p.m. - '!PRIME in Universities"; and 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. -"PRlME 9950, Array Processors, and Scientific Computation'r - Senate Chamber (SgfS), Ross guitaing - for more information contact Andrea Zeagman at -6308 l2:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. - BOOK SALE - York Women's Centre, Room l02, Behavioural Science Building 3:00 p.m. - GRADUATE PROGRAM tN PHILOSOPHY FORTNIGHTLY SEMINAR - "Rationality as-ldeology: A Critique of Criticat n Toronto - Room 5869, Ross Bullding 4:00 p.m. - MATHEMATICS C0LLOqUIUM - "Ergodic Nonsingular Transformations'r - with Professor V.S. Prasad, iJnivers@m s2ol, Ross Building Mrs. Watson" - an evening of comedy and music co-directed and 8:00 p.m. - YORK CABARET -rrTeasing ($l) written Uv C#7 Ot-*"r, nnn" Ull""n and Marium Carvell - Vanier College Dining Hall - tickets available onlv at the door - for more information call -2323 8:30 p.m. - pLAy [Glendon College Theatre Program] - see Tuesday's listing at 8:30 p.m. FR I DAY 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - FRIDAYS AT YORK SYMPOSIA SERIES lCentre for Continuing Education] - "Brave New Marriage''-withsalyStudi.es,UniversityofGuelph,and ,,lnvolvement with Families of Students Requiring Special Educatlon" - with Dr. John. B' Fotheringham, chief of psychiatry, North york General Hospit"i -'$30 per option.(pre-registration recommended) - Ground Floor, Administrative Studies Building - for more information call -2502 Studies] l2:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - LUNCHEoN SEMINAR gN VloLENgg-[LaMarsh Research Program/Dean of Graduate - ,,Vandal ism,, - witn David WiesEiTEE'l--:-T6ofr'JZO, Bethune College - for more information, contact Michael Smith at -5254 pltystcAL SERIES t'control of Finger Movement" - 2:00 p.m. - GRApUATE PROGRAM !N EDUC4TIgN SFMINAR - with Dr. Kristie MacKenzie, Department of Kinesiol6!f]Ti-ii6rsity of Waterloo - 322, Bethune College 2:00 .Centrep.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.':-9 9:00 p.m.. :^10!t,t"fltil!,,nP!:lit=llttFISthfi!'lii'3u;,1:;:"f:*""''" gym - tickets are $3/adults and S2,/students (day pass) and 5b/ (tournament p"trj---ticket-holders get a chance on a draw for a Trip for Two anywhere in canada CP Air flies - for more information call -2289 at 8:00 p'm' 8:00 p.m. E ll:00 p.m. - Y0RK CABARET - "Teasing Mrs. watsont'- see Thursday's listing at 8:]0 p'm' 8:10 p.m. - PLAY [Glendon College Theatre Programl - see Tuesday's listing SATU RDAY CLASSIC - Tait McKenzie 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m.-a 8:00 P.*: l-TAIT M9KENZIE WoMENTS BASKETBALL Centre gym - see Friday's listing Z:00@ "t at 8:00 p'm' 8:00 p.m. - YORK CABARET - "Teasing Mrs. Watsonrr- see Thursday's listing at 8:]0 p'm' 8:10 p.m. - PLAY [Glendon College Theatre Programl - see Tuesday's listing SUNDAY 9.*".m.Ell:00a.m.-TAITMcKENzlEwo-laEN'9BA9IETBAL!clAsslC-TaitMcKenzieCentregym-continues -BronzeMedalgameatl:00p.m.@-seeFriday'slist|ngat2:00p.m. for more information Tuesday, November 2! - Wednesday, November 30, 1983 EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333 GEN ERAL The University will conduct a physical resources field survey on York and Glendon campuses in the lnmediate future. Thls survey is deslgned to verify current information related to the use and occupancy and condition of all University space. lt has been authorized by G.G. Bell, Vlce-President, External Relatlons and Unlversity Servlces, and wlll be coordinated by the Department of Facilitles Plannlng 6 Management. To ensure success of this important project, it is essential that all personne'l provide accurate and current information when contacted by the survey team.
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