Tuesday, May 21, 2002Tuesday Agenda(way more selective than the 'Wazzupdate' ever was)"Duty & Loyalty" noon - 2 P.M., Thornton lounge--Discussion of philosophy over lunch. "History, Justice, and Reparations: The Case of Canadians and Japanese-Canadians" 4 P.M., 2 Rockefeller--Judge Maryka Omatsu speaks. "The Prophet and the Astronomer: A Scientific Journey to the End of Time" 4:30 P.M., Filene Auditorium (Moore)--Prof. Marcelo Gleiser of the physics department speaks on the topic of his new book, identically titled. "Culture Bowl" 6 - 7 P.M., Loew Auditorium--Faculty, students, and administrators compete in this quiz game put on by the Hood Museum. But is it art? "The Amistad Affair: The Shaping of American Diplomacy" 6 P.M., South Mass Lounge--Senior Bill Meyer presents his thesis of this title. "Coalition Building Among Women at Dartmouth" 7 P.M., Casque & Gauntlet--Recruiting for the Women's Resource Center. I knew that turnouts at WRC planning events were thin but didn't realize they were this desperate. "Senior 'Tails" 8 - 10 P.M., Hanover Inn Terrace (rain location: Top of the Hop)--Cocktails for seniors only. First drink free, cash bar follows. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 9:01 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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