Monday, April 08, 2002Monday Happenings: "Take Back the Night" 4:30 P.M., 101 Collis--Sign making (suggestions: "S.C.U.M.", "Girl Power", and "Give me back my night"). 6:30 P.M., Hopkins Center--March against the men who presumably control other nights of the year."A Cappolcalypse: The Second Coming" Collis info desk--Tickets go on sale for April 14 event featuring the Tufts Beelzebubs & Jackson Jills ($3 Dartmouth students). "Regulation of lymphopoiesis in the post-natal thymus" 4 P.M., 658W Borwell--Howard T. Petrie speaks on that topic. "Tsahal (part one)" (film) 4 P.M., 13 Carpenter--Documentary on Israel's defence forces, the Tsavah Haganah L'Israel. Part two to be shown on Tuesday. Director Claude Lanzmann focuses on the individual men of the army, in a sense building up rather than painting broad and clumsy historical strokes, and, particularly, on the 1973 Yom Kippur War. "Politics, Opinions and Public Health" 7:30 P.M., Filene Auditorium (Moore)--Dr. David Satcher, former Surgeon General, speaks. From Satcher's government bio: "Dr. Satcher wanted to be known as the Surgeon General who listened to the American people and who responded with effective programs." Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:32 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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