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Art by Timothy Hawkesworth

At Esther M. Klein Art Gallery. See Exhibits.


Going Down in Time 3.


MUSEUM’S MONGOLIAN TREASURES

See Exhibits.

 

 

 

MUSEUM’S MONGOLIAN TREASURES

Above, from left to right:

Halh woman's hand-embroidered leather boots;

Classic saddle for everyday use;

a Halh married woman's summer deel and long vest from the early 20th century;

Halh man's summer deel and vest, early 20th century;

part of a married Halh woman's headdress from the early 20th century.

See Exhibits .


Rudi Gernreich: Fashion Will Go Out of Fashion

At the Institute for Contemporary Art. See Exhibits.


Travels In the Labrynth -- Mexican Art in the Pollack Collection

At the Arthur Ross Art Gallery. See Exhibits.


Celebrating 125 Years of Women at Penn

Eve Ensler, above, performs The Vagina Monologues. See Special Events.

Also, Vagina Monologues comes back to Annenberg, see On Stage .


Yamato-Wadaiko Drummers see On Stage .

 


At the Museum: Some Words With a Mummy
see Special Events.

David Keltz, actor and Poe impersonator,

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Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 10, October 30, 2001

NOVEMBER at PENN | NOVEMBER EXTRAS! | CALENDAR INDEX  | DEADLINES

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
October 30, 2001
Volume 48 Number 10
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

The answer is blowing in the wind; Penn agrees to purchase wind-generated electric energy.
The Political Science department has three newly appointed faculty members who have endowed chairs.
As winter weather approaches, the University has energy conservation initiatives ready to be implemented.
Dr. Norma Lang becomes the first woman and the first nurse to win the Codman Award.
The University celebrates 125 Years of Women at Penn, online with web sites and on campus with events.
The Government Affairs Update covers the recent developments in federal, commonwealth and city and community relations.
Volunteer opportunities in November are plentiful, including Shadowing Day and the Thanksgiving Food Drive.
There are two campus blood drives coming up in early November.