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October 23, 1998
EDITORS:
This Purdue calendar lists selected events on Purdue's West Lafayette campus or involving
people or programs off campus during the next four weeks. Events are free and open
to the public, except where noted, and all are open to news media coverage. New or
updated listings have two asterisks (**).
All events in this calendar, plus many others, are listed in Purdue's on-line calendar.
EVENTS
- Sunday, Nov. 1. Indiana Greek Leadership Conference. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Purdue Memorial
Union and Stewart Center. Drury Bagwell, assistant vice president of student life,
University of Maryland, will give the keynote address at 9 a.m. in the North Ballroom of the Purdue Memorial Union. Sponsored by the Purdue Panhellenic Association and
Interfraternity Council.
- ** Monday, Nov. 9. All-campus reception for this year's 11 Old Masters. 8 p.m. McCutcheon
Hall. The 49th Old Masters program brings leaders in various professional fields
to Purdue to share their experiences with students. During their stay on campus Nov. 8-10, the Old Masters visit classrooms and residence units, attend informal breakfasts,
luncheons and dinners, and engage in candid discussions with Purdue students.
- Wednesday, Nov. 11. Consumer and Family Sciences Central Indiana Boiler Mixer. 5-7
p.m. Skyline Club, 36th floor of the AUL Building, One American Square, Indianapolis.
Presentations about financial planning by CFS alumna and certified financial planner
Deborah Myers Pownall and Sharon DeVaney, professor of financial planning and counseling.
Tickets are $15. For reservations, contact the CFS Alumni Office at (765) 494-7890
or 800-535-7303.
ENTERTAINMENT
- ** Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 29-Nov. 1. Purdue Theatre Second Season presents "Mother
Hicks." 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Black Box Theatre,
Creative Arts-Building 3. Set in southern Illinois during the Depression, this play
will appeal to audiences of all ages with its folk tales and witch stories. Tickets
are $5 at the Loeb Box Office, (765) 494-3084.
- Thursday, Oct. 29. Barroco Andino, a South American classical-folkloric ensemble.
8 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Tickets are $16 for the public, $11 for Purdue
students, at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW.
Part of Purdue Convocations' Patron's Choice Series.
- ** Saturday, Oct. 31. Pregame concert by the "All-American" Marching Band. 11:30
a.m. Slayter Center of Performing Arts. Postgame concert will be at the Engineering
Mall Fountain. Kickoff time for the game against Iowa is 1 p.m.
- ** Saturday, Oct. 31. Singer/songwriter/pianist Tori Amos in concert. 8 p.m. Elliott
Hall of Music. Tickets are $26 at campus box offices or charge by phone at (765)
494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Presented by the Purdue Student Concert Committee.
- Wednesday, Nov. 4. Amernet String Quartet with the Lafayette Chamber Singers. 8 p.m.
Fowler Hall, Stewart Center. All tickets are $9 at campus box offices or by phone
at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Discovery Concerts
Series.
- Thursday, Nov. 5. Black Voices of Inspiration fall campus concert. 8 p.m. Purdue
Memorial Union Ballrooms. The free concert is co-sponsored by the Student Union Board
and is part of the Black Cultural Center Cultural Arts Series.
- Friday, Nov. 6. Cinema Now: "Will It Snow for Christmas?" 7:30 p.m. Fowler Hall,
Stewart Center. Tickets are $4 for faculty and staff, $3 for Purdue students.
- Friday, Nov. 6. Country singers Martina McBride and Tracy Byrd in concert. 8 p.m.
Elliott Hall of Music. Tickets are $22.50 at campus box offices. Charge by phone
at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. The show is presented by Purdue Convocations.
- Sunday, Nov. 8. "Big," the Broadway musical. 3 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music. Tickets
are $28, $24 and $14 for the public, $18 and $14 for Purdue students, at campus box
offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations'
Lively Arts Package.
- Wednesday, Nov. 11. PMO Express free concert. 7 p.m. Friendship House, 1010 Cumberland
Ave., West Lafayette.
- Wednesday, Nov. 11. Jewish Studies Program Film Festival. 7 p.m. Room 239, Stanley
Coulter Hall. "A Stranger Among Us," followed by an audience participation discussion
led by Professor Sandor Goodhart, director of the Jewish Studies Program.
- Thursday, Nov. 12. Trio Voronezh, classically trained Russian street musicians. 8
p.m. Loeb Playhouse. Tickets are $13 for the public, $9 for Purdue students, at campus
box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Patron's Choice Series.
- Nov. 12-21. Purdue Theatre presents "How I Learned to Drive," the second offering
in its mainstage season. The play by Paula Vogel was the 1998 Pulitzer Prize winner
for drama. 8 p.m., plus a 2:30 matinee on Nov. 15 and a 6 p.m. performance on Nov.
22. (No performance Monday, Nov. 16.) Experimental Theatre, Stewart Center. Tickets are
$11 for adults, $7 for students and senior citizens, at the Loeb Box Office, (765)
494-3933.
- Saturday, Nov. 14. DuSable Museum Tour and African Dinner in Chicago. The Black Cultural
Center is sponsoring this trip to the nation's oldest nonprofit institution devoted
to the collection, preservation, interpretation and dissemination of African and
African-American history and culture. After the museum tour, Ethiopian cuisine will
be served at an African restaurant. Tickets are $20 and include transportation, entrance
to the museum and dinner. The registration deadline is Nov. 10. For more information, call (765) 494-3094. Part of the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
- Sunday, Nov. 15. Theatre of Voices directed by Paul Hillier, recent nominees for
National Public Radio's New Horizon Award. 3 p.m. Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center.
Tickets are $16 for the public, $10 for Purdue students, at campus box offices or
by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Loeb Music Collection
series.
- Monday, Nov. 16. Free concert by the Lab and Concert Jazz Bands. 8 p.m. Purdue Memorial
Union North Ballroom. With guest artist The Ron Jones Quartet.
- ** Wednesday, Nov. 18. Jewish Studies Program Film Festival. 7 p.m. Room 239, Stanley
Coulter Hall. "The Chosen," followed by an audience participation discussion led
by Professor Sandor Goodhart, director of the Jewish Studies Program.
- ** Friday, Nov. 20. "The Color of Fear." 7 p.m. Black Cultural Center multipurpose
room. Lee Mun Wah's film portrays the pain and anguish that racism has caused in
the lives of eight North American men of Asian, European, Latino and African descent.
Part of the BCC Cultural Arts Series.
- ** Friday, Nov. 20. Sphere, featuring the work of composer Thelonius Monk. 8 p.m.
Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Tickets are $21 for the public, $14 for Purdue students,
at campus box offices or by phone at (765) 494-3933 or 1-800-914-SHOW. Part of Purdue Convocations' Jazz Set Series.
- ** Saturday, Nov. 21. Old Oaken Bucket pregame concert by the "All-American" Marching
Band. Time to be announced, but it will be 1-1/2 hours before kickoff for game against
Indiana. Slayter Center of Performing Arts. Postgame concert will be at the Engineering Mall Fountain.
- ** Sunday, Nov. 22. Free concert by the Fall Concert Band and Symphonic Band. 2:30
p.m. Long Center, 111 N. Sixth St., Lafayette.
LECTURES
- Tuesday, Oct. 27. John E. Goldberg Distinguished Lecture Series celebrating Chicago
architecture. 4:30 p.m. Room 239, Stanley Coulter Hall. Speaker: Stan-Lee Kaderbek,
Chicago Department of Transportation. Topic: "Looking Beyond the Obvious Solution:
A Guide to Better Infrastructure Improvements." Sponsored by the School of Civil Engineering.
- Wednesday, Oct. 28. Women's Studies Brown Bag Lecture Series. 12:30 p.m. Stone Cellar
(Room B-2, Stone Hall). Topic: "Privacy and Comparative Welfare Politics." Speaker:
Pat Boling, assistant professor of women's studies and political science.
- Thursday, Oct. 29. Philosophy Colloquium Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 117, University Hall.
Topic: "Between Hegel and Levinas." Speaker: Adriaan Peperzak, Loyola University.
- ** Thursday, Oct. 29. Jewish Studies Lecture Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 2290, Liberal
Arts and Education Building. Topic: "Filming the Silence of God: Claude Lanzmann
in Poland." Speaker: Robert Brinkley, professor of English at the University of Maine.
- Thursday, Oct. 29. Eva Goble Lecture Series. 8:15 p.m. North Ballroom, Purdue Memorial
Union. Speaker: Richard L. Narva, co-founder of Genus Resources Inc., a Massachusetts
consulting firm to family businesses. Topic: "Family Business: The Money Tree or
an Extra Mouth to Feed?" Free and open to the public, but seating is limited, so reservations
should be made by Oct. 21 to the School of Consumer and Family Sciences at 1-800-535-7303
or 494-7890.
- Friday, Oct. 30. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Richard F. Teerlink, chairman, Harley-Davidson Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Topic:
"Survival and Renewal."
- Monday, Nov. 2. Medieval Mondays Brown Bag Series. 12:30 p.m. Room 306, Heavilon
Hall. Informal presentation of faculty and graduate student research projects followed
by discussion.
- Tuesday, Nov. 3. John E. Goldberg Distinguished Lecture Series celebrating Chicago
architecture. 4:30 p.m. Room 239, Stanley Coulter Hall. Speaker: Michael J. Tylk,
Tylk Gustafson & Associates, Chicago. Topic: "Structural Engineering -- Off the Beaten
Path." Sponsored by the School of Civil Engineering.
- Wednesday, Nov. 4. Jewish Studies Noon Lecture and Discussion Series. 12:30 p.m.
Anniversary Drawing Room, Purdue Memorial Union. Topic: "Perspectives on the 'Who
Is a Jew' Controversy." Speaker: Professor Emeritus Joseph Haberer, Department of
Political Science, Shofar editor, and director emeritus of the Purdue University Jewish Studies
Program.
- Thursday, Nov. 5. African-American Studies and Research Center Brown Bag Lecture
Series. Noon. Stone Cellar ( Room B-2, Stone Hall). Speaker: Rayvon Fouche, assistant
professor of African-American studies and history.
- Friday, Nov. 6. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Steven J. Beck, senior vice president, Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Indianapolis.
Topic: "Entrepreneurship -- The Engine That Is Driving Our Economy."
- Tuesday, Nov. 10. Autumn Tuesdays Lecture Series sponsored by the Purdue Alumni Association.
Breakfast buffet begins at 7:30 a.m. at MCL Cafeteria in West Lafayette for $4.50
per person. At 8 a.m., Philip E. Nelson, head of the Department of Food Science, will talk about the ice cream that used to be made at Smith Hall, the wine that
is made on campus today, and the $38 million Food Science Building and the diverse
opportunities available to the department's students.
- ** Tuesday, Nov. 10. Women's Studies Brown Bag Series. Noon. Stone Cellar, Room B-2 Stone Hall. Topic: "New Faces, New Perspectives." Speakers: New Women's Studies faculty Flavia Rando, who has a joint
appointment with Visual and Performing Arts, and Patsy Schweickart, who has a joint appointment with the Department of English.
- Tuesday, Nov. 10. John E. Goldberg Distinguished Lecture Series celebrating Chicago
architecture. 4:30 p.m. Room 239, Stanley Coulter Hall. Speaker: Gary J. Klein, Wiss,
Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., Northbrook, Ill. Topic: "Solving Construction Problems in Chicago: Practical Answers Based on Scientific Investigations." Sponsored by
the School of Civil Engineering.
- Wednesday, Nov. 11. Jewish Studies Noon Lecture and Discussion Series. 12:30 p.m.
Room 320, Stewart Center. Topic: "New Developments in the History and Archaeology
of Earliest Israel." Speaker: Professor Gordon D. Young, Purdue Department of History.
- Wednesday, Nov. 11. "What African-Americans Must Do to Help Ourselves." 7 p.m. Fowler
Hall, Stewart Center. Speaker: George Curry, editor and chief of Emerge Magazine
and a regular panelist on "Lead Story," a news analysis program on the BET television
network. The talk is co-sponsored by the Historically Black Institution Visitation
Program and is part of the Black Cultural Center's Cultural Arts Series.
- Thursday, Nov. 12. Philosophy Colloquium Series. 4:30 p.m. Room 117, University Hall.
Topic: "What Was Frege's Puzzle?" Speaker: Patricia Blanchette, University of Notre
Dame.
- Friday, Nov. 13. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Glenn A. Dalhart, partner and national director of management consulting,
Grant Thornton LLP, Chicago. Topic: "Perspectives on the Management Consulting Industry."
- Monday, Nov. 16. Medieval Mondays Brown Bag Series. 12:30 p.m. Room 306, Heavilon
Hall. Informal presentation of faculty and graduate student research, followed by
discussion.
- Monday, Nov. 16. African-American Studies W.E.B. DuBois Lecture Series. 7 p.m. Room
202, Stewart Center. Speaker: Titus Singo, doctoral student in college and university
administration at Michigan State University. Topic: "Transforming South African Higher Educational Institutions: Challenges & Opportunities."
- ** Tuesday, Nov. 17. "Working Ourselves to Death." 3-4:30 p.m. Room 302, Stewart
Center. Diane Fassel, a nationally renowned author and organizational consultant,
will address work issues facing women today and discuss the effect of being both
overworked and overspent emotionally, energetically and economically. Sponsored by the Women's
Resource Office.
- ** Tuesday, Nov. 17. John E. Goldberg Distinguished Lecture Series celebrating Chicago
architecture. 4:30 p.m. Room 239, Stanley Coulter Hall. Speaker: R. Shankar Nair,
Teng & Associates Inc., Chicago. Topic: "Innovative Structural Solutions to the Problems of Building in a Large City." Sponsored by the School of Civil Engineering.
- ** Friday, Nov. 20. Krannert Executive Forum. 11:30 a.m. Krannert Building Auditorium.
Speaker: Stephen R. Wood, president, Louisville Gas and Electric Co., Louisville,
Ky. Topic: "Mapping Your Personal Values to Corporate Values."
EXHIBITS
- Through Oct. 30. Wood Engravings by Keri Safranski. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday;
Watson's Crick Gallery (Room 1-125, Lilly Hall of Life Sciences).
- Through Oct. 30. Industrial Design Student Show. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Beelke
Gallery (Room 206, Creative Arts Building 2). An exhibit of recent projects by students
majoring in industrial design.
- Through Nov. 25. Women and Flight. Stewart Center Gallery, West Lobby, Stewart Center.
Part of the Purdue Aviation Celebration. This exhibit features photographs of 37
contemporary American women involved in aviation and space exploration. The portraits
are by National Air and Space Museum staff photographer Carolyn Russo. Gallery hours:
10 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday.
- Through Jan. 22. Modern Masters: 20th Century Prints From the Permanent Collection.
8 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday. Krannert Building Drawing
Room. Modern art movements such as Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Op and
Photo Realism are surveyed, with works by Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella,
Salvador Dali and Philip Pearlstein. (Gallery is closed Nov. 25-27 for Thanksgiving,
Dec. 14-Jan. 10 for semester break, and Jan. 18 for Martin Luther King holiday.)
- Nov. 2-6. Exhibit of works by Jeff Mitchell, candidate for a Master of Fine Arts
degree in the Division of Art and Design. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Beelke Gallery (Room 206,
Creative Arts Building 2).
- Nov. 9-13. Exhibit of works by Bin Wan, a candidate for a Master of Fine Arts degree
in the Division of Art and Design. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Beelke Gallery (Room 206, Creative
Arts Building 2).
- Nov. 16-20. Exhibit of works by Lisa Tayerle, candidate for a Master of Fine Arts
degree in the Division of Art and Design. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Beelke Gallery, (Room 206,
Creative Arts Building 2).
MEETINGS
- ** Friday, Nov. 20. Board of Trustees. 1:30 p.m. Room 304 (Anniversary Drawing Room),
Purdue Memorial Union.
OTHER
- ** Through Nov. 19. International Dinner Series presented by food service management
students in Purdue's Department of Restaurant, Hotel, Institutional and Tourism Management.
5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. John Purdue Room, Stone Hall. Call (765) 494-6845 for reservations or information. Coming up:
Oct. 27, Gourmet; Oct. 28, Mexican; Oct. 29, German.
Nov. 3, Irish; Nov. 4, Cajun; Nov. 5, Caribbean.
Nov. 10, Sicilian; Nov. 11, Southeast Asian; Nov. 12, Southwestern.
Nov. 17, Greek; Nov. 18, Indian; Nov. 19, Chinese.
Compiled by Frank Koontz, (765) 494-2080; e-mail, frank_koontz@purdue.edu
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu
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