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The Michigan Daily

Monday, November 10, 1986

Page 7.
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The three sides of Hitchcock

By John Logie
1.) Robyn Hitchcock is in the
"Element of Light"
That's the title of Hitchcock's
new album with his band the
Egyptians, and that's also a pretty
fair description of Hitchcock's
position in the musical firmament.
R.E.M.'s Peter Buck called
Hitchcock's recent live album,"the
best live album I've ever heard."
Creem magazine selected Robyn
Hitchcock and the Egyptians as one
of their "Picks for '87." The latter
honor would seem to sugest that
next year will be the year that
everything gels for the band, both
musically and commercially, but in
reality the honor is more retroactive
than it is speculative.
Robyn Hitchcock and his bands
have been producing excellent
music all decade long, and
commercial success looms only
because we're all just now finding

out how good he's been. Tonight's
performance at the Nectarine
Ballroom should provide only
further testament to this fact, their
third Ann Arbor gig in a year.
Hitchcock said in a telephone
interview that he was surprised that
"anyone was aware of or even
remembered," his first band, the
Soft Boys because the band never
achieved commercial success in its
lifetime, but fans of Hitchcock's
current work are now discovering
bonus fun in the old vinyl. And
there are bound to be a lot more
fans of Hitchcock's current work
soon.
Element of Light, is yet another
witty, warm, and haunting album.
It serves as a fine introduction to
Hitchcock, ranging from the
moody, pretty "Raymond Chandler
Evening" to the twisted joy of
"Ted, Woody, and Junior" (about
three bathing men who, "have a
way with lather.") to "Bass," a

bouncing rocker about the fish, not
the instrument. While the record
does not represent a stylistic leap
from Fegmania! , Hitchcock's last
studio LP, it does manage to
maintain the high standards set by
its predecessor.
2.) It's a wonderful world, with a
lot of strange men.
When told of the Nectarine
Ballroom's notorious bubble
machine, Hitchcock expressed.
concern,"that may be a bit of a
problem...because we have glass
shoes, and we're likely to fall
over." Hitchcock and the band, in
their Blind Pig gigs, proved
themselves not only as musicians,
but as performers. Roger Jackson,
the most energetic and mobile
keyboard player ever, deserves
special mention, and as a unit the
members are all emissaries from an
ethereal world populated by large
quantities of insects and fish.
Hitchcock warned that drummer

Morris Windsor is suffering from a
"festering" knee (Windsor says that
"all the wires are hanging out") but
that shouldn't seriously hamper
things tonight, as the show would
be worthwhile even if Windsor had
the leg amputated (not that anyone
wishes that on him). It's just that
there are too many good things to
watch for to quibble about whether
tde bass drum is thudding regularly.
For example, Hitchcock's spoken
introductions to songs, told in a
slightly nervous, slightly rambling,
slightly hilarious manner, open the
concert-goer to a world of meaning
and madness that is worth a
significant percentage of the price
of admission.
3.) Please don't call him Reg,
it's not his name! (Not yet.)
"My name, I hope, will never be
Reg," Hitchcock said, with em -
phasis, "I of all people will never
be Reg...don't call me Reg. No."

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The inimitable Robyn Hitchcock and his band, the Egyptians, will De
playing at the Nectarine Ballroom tonight. Performance time is set for 10
p.m.; the Minneapolis band Figures will open the show.

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The
Calen dar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture work-
shop and conference announcements with
other events happening each week on campus.
It is based on The University Record calendar,
and is open to all University sponsored groups
and organizations recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in
writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi-
cation. Address all information to: Julie A.
Brown, publications assistant, University Rec-
ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes
events to which admission is charged.
MONDAY.
November 10
A-Squares-Plus level sq dancing, 8:30-10 pm, Mich Un-
ion. 665-5794.
Bus. Ad-Lec, J Maisonrouge, "The Education of the
Modern International Manager, " 4:15 pm, Hall Aud,
Assembly Hall Bldg. -
Careet Ping & Plcmt-Library tour, 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB.
CRLT-Workshop, K Zinn, "An Introduction to Pro-
gramming and Problem Sovling with Logo," 7-9 pm,
3001 Sch Ed. Register: 764-0505.
Computer Vision Res Lab-Sem, I Sethi, "Temporal Seg-
mentation of Image Sequences, "5 pm, 3427 EECS Bldg.
Cognitive Sci & Machine Intelligence-Colloq, R Hogarth,
"RiskAnAmbiguity and Insurance," 4 pm, 1320 Kresge
Lib, Bus Ad Bldg.
Guild House-Writers Ser, Readings, P Lesko & G Povolo,
8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-Begin-
ners,.7:15, IM Bldg, Martial Arts Rm. 763-3562.
Sch Music-Recital, String students, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
763-4726.
*Major Events-Concert, Gallagher, "The Wizard of
Odd; "7:30 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS.
Ne E & N Afr Stds-Brown bag lees: K Cragg, "Christian-
ity and Islam in Our Modern World, " noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm; "Is There No Balm in Gilead, or Jeru-
salem, or Mecca or Rome?" noon, 3050 Frieze Bldg. 662-
5529.
Stds in Religion-Lec ser, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on
Liberation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475.
Taw Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 7-9 pm,
Martial Arts Rm, CCRB.
*Free S Afr Coor Comm-Anti-apartheid benefit, Reggae
Band SATTA, disc jockey-Brian Tomsik, 9 pm, Rick's
Amer Cafe. Tickets: School Kids, PJ Records.
*Faculty Women's Club-Lunch & Listen Ser, P Gerigk,
"Stress, Distress, Disease," 11:30 am-1 pm, Mich Rm,
Mich League. 665-9622, 971-6608.
Sch Art/Goethe-Institut/Math-Opening recap, "Front-
iers of Chaos," & Demo, B Walker, "Fractal Imagery,"
7 pm, Slusser Gallery. Lec, H Peitgen, "The Beauty of
Fractals-Mathematical Experiments or Art?" 8 pm,
Art & Architec Aud.
Nat Resources-Lec, A Cooley, "Passion, Science and the
Environment, "3:30-5 pm, 1040 Dana Bldg.
U-M-DBNSupport grp/separated-divorced women,
11:30 am, 30 CAB. 593-5147.
Communication-Brown bag lec, B Monroe,* "Meet the
Press, "noon, Marsh Sem Rm, 2035 Frieze Bldg.
Micorcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop, "Introduction to Mi-
crocomputers," 3-5 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg. Workshops,
"Learning to Use the Macintosh," 1-4 pm; "Microsoft
Word for IBM-Compatible, Pt I," 8:30 am-12:30 pm;
"Microsoft Word for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers:
Style Sheets," 1-3 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424.
NASA Ctr of Excel-Lec, R Silverstri, "Flight Simulation
in the Aircraft Industry, "3:30 pm, 107 Aerospace Engr
Bldg.
Chemistry-Sem, M Silver, "The Preparation of Stable
Early-Metal Allyl Complexes Employing Highly Methy-
lated Allys Ligands, "4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.
Intl Ctr-Info mtg, A Alexander, "Study in England-
University of Reading, " 2 pm, 603 E Madison St. 747-
2299.
Amnesty Inti-Lec, V De Negri, "Human Rights Abuses in
Chile, "7:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union. 971-2975.
TIUESDAY
November 11
Mus Art-Art Break, "Frank Cessara: Paperworks,"
12:10 pm.
*CEW-Job Hunt Club, noon-1:30 pm, 350 S Thayer St.
763-7080.
Christians in Action-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Mich Union Pond
Rm. 994-6126.

Communication-Brown bag lec, C Eisendrath, "The
Greenpeace Affair: Watergate or Farce?" noon, Marsh
Sem Rm, 2035 Frieze Bldg.
U-M-Flint-Sem, R Mills, "Liability Seminar, "4:30-6 pm,
Happenings Rm,Univ Ctr. 732-3260. Comedy Connec-
tion, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery.
*HRD-Course, P Baxter, "How to Achieve Success:
How to Get What You Really Want, " 8:30 am-noon,
1111 Kipke Dr. 764-7410.
Sch Music-Stu recitals, D Gabrion & K Allvin, Duo harp,
8 pm, Recital Hall.
*Musical Soc-Choral Union Ser, L'Orchestre National de
Lyon (violinist: G Poulet), 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-2538.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop, "Basic Concepts of
Microcomputer Database Management," 1-5 pm, 4003
Sch Ed Bldg; dBASE III PLUS, Pt 2," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch
Ed Bldg. 747-2424.
*Women's Volleyball-vs Central Mich Univ, 7:30 pm, IM
Bldg.
*Women's Crisis Ctr/Lesbian ,Network-Workshop, M
Wolf, "Goddess Spirituality Workshop " (For women &
men), 7:30 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division St.
475-1453, 761-9475.
Computing Ctr-Course, B Blue, "Introduction to Tell-A-
Graf (3rd sess), 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Register: 747-
2424.
Career Ping & Plcmt-Lec, "The Graduate School Appli-
cation Process," 4:10, 35 Angell Hall. 764-7460.
Panhellenic Assoc/Inter-Frat Council-Lec, D Westol,
"Drinking and Community Accountability," 7 pm,
Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. 663-4505.
Staff Benefits & Fidelity-Info mtg, "Effects of the New
Tax Law," 2 pm, Rackhamn Aud.
VP for Res-Public forum, "Ad Hoc Committee on Clas-
sified Research Reports," 7:30 pm, Rackham Lee Hall.
WEDNESDAY
November 12
*AAFC-The Trip, 7 pm & Easy Rider, 8:45 pm, MLB 3.
769-7787.
Sch Art-Panel disc, "Computer Graphics Enter a Brave
New World," 7 pm, Chrysler Aud.
*Mus Art-Lec, N Maurer, "Symbols in Nature: The
Spiritual Quest of Vincent van Gogh, "7 pm, 525 S State.
Members: free.
AIESEC/Intl Bus Club-Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg. 747-2232.
Bioengr-Sem, A Schultz, "Biomechanics of the Human
Spine, "4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg.
CEW/Ctr Human Growth & Devp-Sem, J Giele, "Mod-
ernity and the Changing Structure of the Life Course,"
3:30 pm, CHGD Commons, 10th level, 300 N Ingalls
Bldg.
U-M-DBN-Workshop/Women's Ctr, "Get Organized!
Time Management Techniques," 2:30 ,pm, 2012 Univ
Mall. 5,93-5147. Film, Kiss of the Spider Woman, 7:30
pm, ROC. 593-5390.
Disser Support Grp-8:30-10 pm, 3100 Mich Union. 764-
8312.
Ofc Acad Svcs-Mtg, "Secondary Teacher Certification
Information," 3:30 pm, Whitney Aud, 1309 Sch Ed.
Bldg.
*Hill St Players/Hilel-Perf, "The Swing," 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Sch Music-Recital, String students, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
Mech Engr & Appl Mech-Sem, R Viskanta, "Freezing/
Melting, "4 pm, 2281 GG Brown Lab.
Mich Gay Union-Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802
Monroe St. 763-4186.
Psychiatry-Maj Conf Ser, J Finney, "Evaluating Alcoho-
lism Treatment Programs," 10:30 am-noon, CAPH
Aud.
Russ & Europ Stds-Brown bag lec, P Kotelnicki, "Eco-
nomic Reform in Poland: The Foreign Trade Dimen-
sion, "noon, Commons Rm, Lane Hall.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop, "Microsoft Multi-
plan for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers, Pt 2," 8:30
am-12:30 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424.
Students of Objectivism-Disc, "Free Will vs Determin-
ism," 8 pm, Rm C, Mich League.
Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Mich
League Conf Rm.
Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 7-9 pm,
Martial Arts Rm, CCRB.
Turner Geriatric Clin-Hlth Fair Days, 1-4 pm, 1010 Wall
St. 764-2556.
Commission for Women-Mtg to review "Taking Charge
of Your Future" workshop, noon-1:30 pm, 2118 Inst Sci
& Tech. 763-3645, 764-9437.
Mich Union Arts & Prog-Marson Galleries Ltd Art Ex-
hibition & Sale, 10 am-5 pm, Pond Rms A, B & C, Mich
Union.
Chemistry-ACS Lee, D Young, "Antonio Stradivari-

CRLS-Res' colloq, K Hakuta, "The Bilingual Mind:
World Views of Reserachers, Educators and Policy
Makers, "4 pm, Tribute Rm, Sch Ed Bldg. 763-2374.
Staff Benefits & Fidelity-Info mtg, "Effects of New Tax
Law," 2 pm, Univ Hosp, A201 Aud.
THURSDAY
Novmeber 13
Affirm Act-Workshop, B Clapham & J Davis, "Tell
Someone, " noon-2 pm, HRD Ctr, 1111 Kipke Dr. 764-
7410.
Sch Art-Lec, B Meader, "The MacIntosh and Graphic
Design, "7 pm, Art & Arch Aud.
Mus Art-Art Breaks, "Frank Cessara: Paperworks,"
12:10 pm.
*Dance Works-Perf, B DeYoung, Night Turns, 8 pm,
McIntosh Theater, Sch Music. 763-5460.
*The Brecht Co-Perf, Top Girls, 8 pm, Residential Coll
Aud. 995-0532.
*CEW.9.Panel dsic, "GRE, GMAT, LSAT: Getting Ready
(Math Review & the Exam-Taking Process for GRE &
GMAT)," 7-9 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. Women
in Science tray lunch, "Science Writing," noon-1:30 pm,
Rm 4, Mich League. (Brown bag welcome).
U-M-DBN-Film, Kiss of thebSpider Woman, 7:30 pm,
ROC. 593-5390.
Human Growth & Devp/Anthro/LSA-Lec, J Hirsch,
"Perspectives on the Evolution of Obesity, " 4-6 pm,
Rackham Amph.
*U-M-Flint-Concert, "Mustard's Retreat," 8 pm, Univ
Ctr Kiva. Perf, Chinese Magic Revue, 7 pm, U-M-F
Theater. 762-3431.
Grad Christian Felowship-Mtg, 7 pm, Rm D, Mich
League.
His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible
study, 7:30 pm, 925 E Ann St. 665-0775, 663-0483.
*Hill St Players/Hillel-Perf. The Swing, 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm, 2231 An-
gell Hall. 668-6358.
Japanese Stds-Brown bag lec, P Berry, "Gendai Fuzoku:
Of Signs, Posters, and Shopping Bags, and Things, "
noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-Begin-
ners, 7:15 IM Bldg, Martial Arts Rm. 763-3562.
*Mich League-Intl Night-Classic French, 4:30-7:30 pm,
The League Buffet.
*Sch Music-Black Theater Workshop, Livin' Fat, 8 pm,
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. 7634726.
*Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr.
Einstein," 7:30 pm, TAM Rm 4th Fl, 1109 Geddes Ave.
764-0478.
Netherlands Amer Univ League-Pres/disc, R Dorrestein,
"Who Wants To Write Like A Woman," 8 pm, Intl
Ctr, 603 E Madison.
Rackham/Pharmacy-Sem, A Kawasaki, "The Synthesis
& Biological Activity of Certain Pentaazaacenaphthy-
lenes, Hexaazaacenaphthylenes & Their Corresponsing
Nucleosides, "4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm), CC Little Bldg.
Russ & Europ Stds-Lec, B Bociurkiw, "Communist
Parties and Religion in Eastern Europe: Policy Deter-
minants, "4 pm, Lee Rm, MLB.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops: "Programming in
dBASE III PLUS, Pt 2," 8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Spread-
sheeting with Microsoft Excel, Pt 2," 8:30 am-12:30 pm;
"Microsoft Word for IBM PC-Compatible Micros, Pt
I," 1-3 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. Workshop, "Basic Con-
cepts of Word Processing," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg.
747-2424.
Ctr Res Econ Devp-Disser, L Grobar, 12:30-2 pm, CRED
Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall.
Scottish Country Dancers-Intermeds, 8 pm, Forest Hills
Comm Ctr, 2351 Shadowood St. 769-4324.
Univ AA-Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union.
Union Arts & Prog-Concert, S Dearsley, Harpsichordist,
12:15 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm.
UAC/Impact Jazz-Free dance workshop, 7-8:30 pm,
Mich Union Ballroom. 763-1107.
*M-CARE Hith Ctr-Sem, "The Role of Diet, Exercise,
Medication and Lifestyle in Controlling Osteoporosis,"
7:30 pm, M-CARE Hlth Ctr, Plymouth, 9398 Lilley Rd.
Register: 459-0820.
Undergrad Math Club-Lee, C Simon, "Dynamics and
Chaos, "4 pm, 3212 Angell Hall. 769-0064.
Computing Ctr-Course, B Blue, "Introduction to Tell-A -
Graf" (4th sess), 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Register: 747-
2424.
Mich Union Arts & Prog-Marson Galleries Ltd Art Exhib
& Sale, 10 am-5 pm, Pond Rms A, B & C, Mich Union.
Chemistry-Sem, G Waldo, "A Study of X-Ray Absorp-
tion Near-Edge Spectra of Sulfur"; H Tsang, "EXAFS
Study of Mercury Substituted Blue Copper Proteins, " 4
pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.
Career Ping & Plcmt-Library tour, 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB.
Anthro-Brown bag lec, K Mudar, "The Dynamics of
Pig Hunting in the Northeast Philippines, " noon, 2009
Museums Bldg.
Student Woodshop-Safety class/new shop users, Sess II,
3-5 pm, SAB. 763-4025.
Germanic Lang & Lit/Goethe Inst-Lec, H Rolleke, "Die
Rolle Der Frau In Den Marchen, "4:10 pm, E Conf Rm,
Rackham Bldg.
Staff Benefits & Fidelity-Info mtg, "Effects of New Tax
Law," 9 am, U-M-DBN, 160 COB; U-M-F, Univ Ctr
Kiva.
Women/Univ Fac-Mtg, R Dunkle & E Dixon, "Micro-
computers for Women, ", 6:30 pm (*Buffet dinner),
Conf Rm, Mich League.
iVDgg A v

Guild House Camp Ministry-Lec, P Moulton, "Ammu-
nition for Peacemakers: Answers for Activists, " noon,
802 Monroe St. *Lunch avail. 662-5189.
International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm, 994-4669.
Jazz For Life Proj-Poetry reading, 8 pm, Halfway Inn,
E. Quad.
Korean Christian Fellowship-Bible study mtg, 9 pm,
campus chapel. 747-0120.
Linguistics-Colloq, M Kurie, "A chenese Discourse, "4-6
pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham.
*Sch Music-Black Theater Workshop, Livin' Fat, 8 pm,
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. Concert, Symph Band!
Concert Band (guest marimba soloist : K Abe), 8 pm,
Hill Aud. 764-0594.
Russ & Europ Stds-Proj on Intl Communism, "Resist-
ance and the Post-War Order in Europe," 9:30 am-6
pm, Assembly Hall, Rackham Bldg.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops, "MS-DOS Hard
Disk Skills," 9 am-lla m; "PCTIE," 12:30-2:30 pm &
"MS-DOS Basic Skills," 9-11 am, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg.
747-2424.
S & SE Asian Stds-L.ec, R McKinley, "Bersilat: A Malay
Style of Physical Education," noon, Lane Hall Com-
mons Rm.
Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 5-7 pm,
sm gym, CCRB.
Turner Geriatric Clin-Love, Intimacy & Aging Grp, 10
am-noon, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
Women's Crisis Ctr/Lesbian Network-Women's tea,
5:30-7 pm, 306 N Division St. 761-9475, 763-4186.
Counci Europ Stds/W Europ Stds/Russ & E Europ Stds/
S & SE Asian Stds/LSA/Ofc VP for Res/Rackham Grad
Stds-Two-day conf, Proj on Intl Communism, 9:30 am-
6pm, (2nd day: Sat), Rackham Assem Hall. 764-0351.
Tappan Assoc-Lec/slides, D Kirkpatrick "Time & Space
in the Films of Mahoy-Nagy, " 4 pm, Aud A, Angell
Hall. 764-5400.
Anthro-Colloq, D Poole, "Choreography as History in
Southern Peru, "& H Whitehead, "Male Dominance Re-
visited, "4 pm, 2021 LSA Bldg.
Lesbian & Gay Male Progs-Panel disc, "Future and Fi-
nancial Planning forrLesbians," 8 pm, Kuenzel Rm,
Mich Union.
Intl Ctr-Mtg/slides, B Ulrich, "Semester-At-Sea, " 4 pm,
603 E. Madison St. 747-2299.
Conflict Mgmt Alternatives-Lec, L Brown, "Social and
Economic Development with Diverse Constituencies:
Creative Forms of Conflict Managements, " noon-2 pm,
Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union.
Mus Art-Recep for Frank Cessara's exhibit, "Paper-
works: Dialogue Interaction," 5-7 pm, 525 S State St.
764-0395.
SATURDAY
November 15
*AAFC-19th Tournee of Animation, 5, 7 & 9 pm, MLB 3.
*Alumni Assoc-Reunion for Black Grads, all-day activi-
ties: 10 am-9 pm. 763-9737.
*Dance Works-Perf, B De Young, Night Turns, 8 pm,
McIntosh Theater, Sch Music. 763-5460.
*The Brecht Co-Perf, Top Girls, 8 pm, Residential Col-
lege Aud. 995-0532.
*Cinema Guild-Educating Rita, 7 & 9:30 pm, Nat Sci
Aud.
Cricket Club-Practice, 4 pm, Mitchell Field. 763-8216.
*Hill St Players/Hillel-Perf, The Swing, 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Sch Music-Stu recitals, D Collins, Harp, 2 pm; D Kazez,
Cello, 6 pm; B Dobbs, Voice, 8 pm & Oboe Studio Re-
cital, 4 pm, all in Recital Hall. Guest marimba recital, K
Abe, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Black Theater Workshop,
Livin' Fat, 5 & 9 pm, Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg.
763-4726.
*Concert, Men's Glee Club, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-1448.
*Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr.
Einstein," 11:30 am, 2 & 3 pm, TAM Rm 4th Fl, 1109
Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
Russ & Europ Stds-Proj on Intl Communism, "Late
Stalinism and the Cold War," 10 am-6 pm, Assembly
Hall, Rackham Bldg.
*Football-vs Minnesota, 1 pm, Mich Stadium.
*Indian-Amer Stu Assoc - Perf, "India's Festival of
Light, "7 pm, Schorling Aud, Sch Ed Bldg. 764-5909.
Environ Law Soc-Video/lec, D Herbert (Greenpeace),
"Direct Action, " 7:30 pm, 132 Hutchins Hall. All wel-
come. 994-0314.
*Men's Glee Club-Concert, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-8350,
996-5625.
SUNDAY
November 16
Alumni Assoc-Reunion for Black Grads, breakfast buf-
fet, 10 am-noon, Sheraton Inn. 763-9737.
Mus Art-Docent tour, "Paperworks, " 2 pm.
*Dance Works-Perf, P Sparling, J Fogel, G Delanghe,
McIntosh Theater, Sch Music. 763-5460.
*Cinema Guild-Triumph of the Will, 7 pm & The Last
Ten Days, 9:20 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall.
Hillel/Jewish Feminist Grp-Panel Disc, B Greenberg, S
Schneider & E Beck, "Women in Judaism: Dialogue
from the Right, Left and Center," 1 pm, Hale Aud, Bus
Ad Assemt Hal Bldg. 663-3336.
*Hill St Players/Hillel-Perf, The Swing, 2 & 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Sch Music-Stu recitals: Sigma Alpha Iota Recital, 4 pm;
D Fest, Saxophone, 2 pm; Guest Horn Recital, C Wag-
ner, 6 pm, -all in Recital Hall. Fr Classical Organ Ser, M
Johns, 4 pm, Moore Hall. Black Theater Workshop,
Livin' Fat, 2 pm, Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. 763-

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