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Friday, April 12, 2002

Friday Happenings: "Spring Gala" 6 P.M., Hood Museum--Party to celebrate the museum's "High Society" exhibition of psychelia.

"Social Justice Coffehouse" 9:30 P.M. - 1:30 A.M., Commonground--"an exciting and dynamic aspect of the Tucker Foundation's 50th anniversary celebration." Right. Student performers will spend ten minutes apiece onstage and be compensated $100 for their trouble. It may not be social justice, but it sure beats a living wage.

"Kiss & Tell" 9:30 P.M., Poison Ivy (that empty room in the basement of Collis)--All three episodes of this student produced (?) program will be shown. Refreshments.

"SiNgLeD OUt!!" 7 P.M., Brace Commons--Should probably be avoided for the capitalization alone. "You could win a Super Fantabulously Amazing Date!!!!!" Good grief.

"The Existential Pleasures of Engineering" 3:30 P.M., Cummings--Samuel Florman from Kreisler Borg Florman Construction of Scarsdale, NY, speaks.

"Men's Tennis v. Princeton" 3 P.M., Topliff Courts

Tucker Anniversary Events:

"Keynote speaker" 4 P.M., Spaulding (for those with tickets), Moore, and 105 Dartmouth--Maya Angelou speaks about...well, they didn't say what she was going to speak about, but it's Maya Angelou...

"[Jewish] Services" 5:30 P.M., Roth--Regular Friday night services. Not sure what these have to do with Tucker, but they're in the brochure.

"Social Justice Coffeehouse"10 P.M., Commonground--(see above).

Saturday Tucker Events: (as we may sleep late tomorrow)

"The State of the Tucker Foundation" 7:30 A.M., Hayward Lounge, Hanover Inn--Dean Lord speaks. Continental breakfast. "All welcome" (unless they limit the event to Tuck students and alumni, like they did to Friday's "Leadership Luncheon").

"Balancing Professional Life & Community Engagement" 9 A.M., 3 Rockefeller--Ann McLane Kuster '78, Attorney, Rath, Young & Pignatell.

"Diversity & Leadership Education" 9 A.M., 2 Rockefeller--Garvey Clarke '57, President, LEAD Program in Business.

"The Evolution of 4charity.com" 9 A.M., B03 Moore--Tracey Pettengill '93, Cofounder and CEO, 4charity.

"Faith, Values & Work" 9 A.M., 1 Rockefeller--Richard Kiphart '63, Head of Corporate Finance, Investment Banking, Member of the Executive Committee, William Blair & Co.

"Integrative Medicine: Looking to the Future" 213 Silsby--Maureen Bunce, M.D. '83.

"Grant Proposal Writing Workshop" 113 Silsby--Kevin Peterson '82, Senior Program Officer, Upper Valley Community Foundation and Joanne Smogor, Director, SCA Northeast Region.

More information can be had here.

Posted by Andrew Grossman at 10:48 AM

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