C A L E N D A R   O F   E V E N T S

September 22-28, 2003

Monday, September 22

Lectures

4 p.m. Center for Complex Materials/Wilhelm lecture. "The Micro-mechanics of Complex Fluids: From Chocolate to Nuts." John Brady, California Institute of Technology. A217 Engineering Quadrangle. Social gathering at 3:30 p.m.

4 p.m. Geosciences lecture. "Hot Core to Cold Subduction: Computational Mineralogy Under Pressure." Gerd Steinle-Neumann, University of Bayreuth. 220 Guyot.

4 p.m. Philosophy/Hempel lectures, first of three. "Armchair Knowledge, Begging the Question and Epistemic Warrant." Martin Davies, Austrian National University. 2 McCosh.

4:30 p.m. East Asian studies seminar on contemporary China. "Foreign Policy Under the New Leadership." Tom Christensen and Arthur Waldron, University of Pennsylvania. 202 Jones.

4:30 p.m. Woodrow Wilson School/study of religion lecture. "Is Charitable Choice Compatible With Freedom of Religion?" Richard Nathan, State University of New York-Albany. 16 Robertson.

8 p.m. Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions/politics lecture. "Governance Without Governments: The Legitimacy Crisis of International Law." Joseph Weiler, New York University. 104 Computer Science.

Tuesday, September 23

Arts

F 7:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

Lectures

Noon. Population research/demography seminar. "Fertility, Marriage and Happiness in Low Fertility Contexts: Evidence From a Study of Danish Twins." Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania. 300 Wallace.

12:15 p.m. Latin American studies lecture. "Lula's Surprise." Kenneth Maxwell, Council on Foreign Relations. 107, 58 Prospect Ave.

4 p.m. Molecular biology/Carter-Wallace lecture, first of two. "The Molecular Biology of Smell." Richard Axel, Columbia University. 003 Thomas Lab.

4:30 p.m. Gauss seminars in criticism on "The Question of Zion," last of three. "Breaking Bones: Zionism as Politics." Jacqueline Rose, University of London. 106 McCormick.

4:30 p.m. Operations research and financial engineering seminar. "Valuing and Hedging Basket Options Without Distributional Assumptions." Peter Laurence, University of Roma. E219 Engineering Quadrangle.

Wednesday, September 24

Arts

12:30 p.m. Chapel music concert. Kevin O'Malia, Trinity Episcopal Church. Chapel.

4:30 p.m. Creative writing/Althea Ward Clark poetry reading. Richard Howard and J.D. McClatchy reading their work. Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau St.

F 7:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

Lectures

Noon. Molecular biology/Carter-Wallace lecture, last of two. "Internal Representations of the Olfactory World." Richard Axel, Columbia University. 3 Thomas Lab.

4 p.m. Philosophy/Hempel lectures, second of three. "Armchair Knowledge, Begging the Question and Epistemic Warrant." Martin Davies, Austrian National University. 2 McCosh.

4:15 p.m. Industrial relations seminar on labor economics. "Labor Unrest and the Quality of Production: Evidence for the Construction Equipment Resale Market." Alexandre Mas. 200 Fisher.

4:15 p.m. Princeton plasma physics colloquium. "The Role of Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in the Magneto- spheric Dynamics." Masaki Fujimoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology. Gottlieb Auditorium, PPPL, Forrestal.

4:30 p.m. History of science/East Asian studies lecture. "Japan and the Nobel Science Prizes: The Early Years, 1901-1949." James Bartholomew, Ohio State University. 211 Dickinson.

6 p.m. School of Architecture lecture. "Practice." Stan Allen. Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture.

Notices

4 p.m. University League Nursery School open house. 171 Broadmead.

G 4:30 p.m. Dean of the college meeting for new faculty members, including assistants in instruction, part- time and visiting faculty, regarding the honor system. Faculty Room, Nassau.

Sports

7:30 p.m. Women's soccer vs. University of Hartford. Lourie-Love Field.

Thursday, September 25

Arts

F 7:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

F 8 p.m. American String Quartet. Music by Haydn, Mozart and Brahms. Richardson Auditorium, Alexander.

F 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre performance. Twyla Tharp Dance. McCarter Theatre.

F 8 p.m. Theatre Intime play. Terry Johnson: "Hysteria." Theater, Murray-Dodge.

Lectures

8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Urbanization and migration/health and wellbeing/Woodrow Wilson School conference, first of two days. "The Role of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Monitoring, Surveillance and Program Evaluation." 300 Wallace.

4:30 p.m. Canadian studies lecture. "When Fiction Meets History." Wayne Johnston, Katherine Govier and Stephen Galloway, authors. 234 Frist.

4:30 p.m. Physics colloquium. "The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station." Samuel Ting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A10 Jadwin.

4:30 p.m. Slavic languages and literatures lecture. "St. Petersburg at 300: Plans and Reality." Nikita Maslennikov, St. Petersburg, Russia. 245 East Pyne.

4:30 p.m. Woodrow Wilson School lecture. "Racial Segregation and Urban Poverty in the Year 2000." Douglas Massey. Dodds Auditorium, Robertson.

7:30 p.m. Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination/Woodrow Wilson School lecture. Joschka Fischer, foreign minister, Federal Republic of Germany. Dodds Auditorium, Robertson.

7:30 p.m. Near Eastern studies/ Judaic studies/New Jersey-Israeli Commission illustrated lecture. "The Muse of Censorship, Jewish Arab Theatre in Israel." Miriam Yahil-Wax, author. 28 McCosh.

8 p.m. University committee on public lectures. "Reclaiming the Game: College Sports and Educational Values." William Bowen, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Helm Auditorium, McCosh 50.

Friday, September 26

Arts

F 7:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

F 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre performance. Randy Newman. McCarter Theatre.

F 8 p.m. Theatre Intime play. Terry Johnson: "Hysteria." Theater, Murray-Dodge.

Lectures

8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Urbanization and migration/health and wellbeing/Woodrow Wilson School conference, last of two days. "The Role of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Monitoring, Surveillance and Program Evaluation." 300 Wallace.

2 p.m. Latin American studies lecture. "The Chilean Coup: The Search for Truth 30 Years After." Joyce Horman, human rights activist, and Peter Kornbluh, National Security Archive. 2 Robertson.

2:30 p.m. Mechanical and aerospace engineering seminar. "Modeling Unresolved Phenomena in Numerical Simulations of Complex Turbulent Flows: New Challenges, New Opportunities." Charles Meneveau, Johns Hopkins University. 222 Bowen. Social gathering follows, J223 Engineering Quadrangle.

4 p.m. Philosophy/Hempel lectures, last of three. "Armchair Knowledge, Begging the Question and Epistemic Warrant." Martin Davies, Austrian National University. 2 McCosh.

Sports

9 a.m. Women's golf/Princeton Invitational. Springdale Golf Course.

9 a.m. Women's tennis/Princeton Invitational. Lenz Tennis Center.

F 7 p.m. Sprint football vs. Cornell University. Weaver Track Stadium.

Saturday, September 27

Arts

F 2 and 8 p.m. Theatre Intime play. Terry Johnson: "Hysteria." Theater, Murray-Dodge.

F 4 and 8:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

F 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre performance. Dave Brubeck Quartet. McCarter Theatre.

Sports

9 a.m. Women's golf/Princeton Invitational. Springdale Golf Course.

9 a.m. Women's tennis/Princeton Invitational. Lenz Tennis Center.

5 p.m. Men's soccer vs. Hartwick College. Princeton Stadium.

7:30 p.m. Women's soccer vs. Yale University. Princeton Stadium.

Sunday, September 28

Arts

F 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Berlind Theatre performance. Nilo Cruz: "Anna in the Tropics." Berlind Theatre.

Notices

11 a.m. Chapel service. Deborah Blanks. Chapel.

Sports

9 a.m. Women's golf/Princeton Invitational. Springdale Golf Course.

9 a.m. Women's tennis/Princeton Invitational. Lenz Tennis Center.

Noon. Field hockey vs. Columbia University. 1952 Stadium.

Weekly

Alcoholics Anonymous

12:15 p.m. Mondays, West Room, Murray-Dodge; and 9:30 a.m. Sundays, G2 Dickinson. Membership not required to attend.

Exhibits

Art Museum

Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays and major holidays. Public tours, Saturdays, 2 p.m.

• "Aaron Siskind at 100." Through Nov. 11.

• "The Arts of Asia: Works in the Perma-nent Collection." Through Jan. 6.

• "The Italian Renaissance City: Selections From Princeton University Collections." Through Jan. 11.

• "Recent Acquisitions in Asian Art: 1998-2003." Through Jan. 6.

Firestone Library

Exhibition Gallery and Milberg Gallery for the Graphic Arts (second floor): Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

• "Brave New World: 20th-Century Books From the Cotsen Children's Library." Through Oct. 26.

Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library

Wiess Lounge, Olden Street. Monday-Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday until 8 p.m. Closed weekends.

• "Jonathan Edwards: The Life of a Master Preacher." Through Feb. 2.

Women and Gender Studies

Lounge, 113 Dickinson Hall. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed weekends.

• "Expressions in Mixed Media" by Hetty Baiz. Through Oct. 31.

Et cetera

Art Museum

Hours: 258-3788. <www.princetonartmuseum.org>.

Athletic Ticket Office

Tickets and information: 258-3538.

Dillon Gymnasium

Hours: 258-4466.

Employee Assistance Program

G07 McCosh Health Center. Information and appointments: 258-1875, Monday, Tuesday and Friday.

Employee Health

G6B McCosh Health Center. Appointments: 258-5035, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. After-hours emergencies: 258-3134.

Employment Opportunities

Employment Hotline: 258-6130. <jobs.princeton.edu/openjobs>.

Frist Campus Center

Welcome Desk: 258-1766. <fristqna@princeton.edu>.

Library

Hours: 258-3181. <libweb.princeton.edu>.

McCarter Theatre Box Office

Reservations: 258-2787, Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. <www.mccarter.org>.

Orange Key Guide Service

Frist Campus Center Welcome Desk. Tours Monday-Saturday at 10 and 11 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; Sunday at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Information and tours: 258-1766.

Prospect Association

Reservations: 258-3686.

Richardson Auditorium

Reservations: 258-5000, Monday-Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; and two hours before events requiring tickets. <www.princeton.edu/richaud>.

Theater and Dance

Reservations: 258-3676. <www.princeton.edu/~visarts/the.html>.

Theatre Intime

Reservations: 258-4950. <www.theatre-intime.org>.

Tiger Sportsline

Current sports highlights and upcoming athletic events: 258-3545.

 

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