EXHIBIT
27 The Liberal Arts: The New York Circle of Carl Zigrosser,
1913-1940; prints, letters, and diaries; 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Monday-
Friday; Rosenwald, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center. Through April 9.
Photography in Honor of Black History Month; reception
5-7 p.m.; Klein Art Gallery.
FILM
29 8 1/2 (Fellini, 1963); anniversary screenings 7 & 9 p.m.;
International House. Call 895-6542 for other dates. Through February 7.
(Neighborhood Film/Video Project).
FITNESS/LEARNING
28 Caregivers Support Group; noon-1 p.m.; Room 301, Houston
Hall. Info: Ext. 8-0313 (CCRN).
30 Regional Open Forum on Media Arts; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; International House (Neighborhood Film/Video Project).
31 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Open Forum and Workshops; noon-4 p.m.; International House (Neighborhood Film/Video Project).
TALKS
27 APP Processing in a Human Neuronal Cell Line; Virginia Lee,
pathology; 4 p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar (Wistar).
Creating Protagonism: Trade Unionism in Guatemala City During the Post-1954 Era; Deborah Levenson-Estrada, history, Columbia; 4:30 p.m.; History Lounge, College Hall (History, Latin American Cultures).
28 Generalization of Euler's Principal Axes; Harvey Lipkin, Georgia Institute of Tech.; 2 p.m.; 337 Towne Bldg. (Mechanical Engineering).
U.N. Hiring; Director of a U.S. State Department office; 5 p.m.; 285 McNeil Building (CPPS).
The Visual Image of the Jew in Early Modern Europe: From Symbolism to Realism; Richard Cohen,Yale, Hebrew University; 5:30 p.m.; Gates Room,Van Pelt Library (Jewish Studies Program).
Suspended Sentences: Playing Dead in the Works of J.M.R. Lenz; Patricia Anne Simpson, Michigan; 8:15 p.m.; Max Kade Center (Germanic Languages and Literatures/Germanic Association).
Almanac
January 12, 1993
Volume 39 Number 17
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