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Allison
Continued from Page 7
is more old-fashioned."
He attributes his melodies to a-
childhood adoration of the Beatles
and the Monkees. "They're all I liked
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when I was five or six, so I have it
stamped into my head what melodies
should be like,"he says.
Consequently, he spends a lot
more time on lyrics than music. He
will begin with an idea, work out a
melody, then pound out lyrics to
make sure everything fits, "even if
it's just a bunch of jokes."
Jokes are one of his strongsuits.
He wrote comedy and made Super-
8mm films as a teenager, and did
some cartooning. He was born in
Detroit, but moved to "the sticks" of
rural Washtenaw County at age
seven. He bought his first guitar in
his early teens, but no one was
around to teach him to play. Since
he "couldn't figure out how to play
anything else," he began writing his
own songs. Many of his early songs
sound unique because he tuned his
guitar wrong - he had the bottom
two strings tuned to the same note.
He worked many years developing

his songwriting skills, and merging
them with his comedic talent.
He finally reached the point
"where every 20th song I wrote was
decent." Now he will work on every
song until it is finished, not throw-
ing any away. He formed the current
line-up of Odd Sox just over a year
ago.
Back in his living room, as his
cat sheds black and white hair all
over his beige couch, Allison talks
of life on the road.
"The farthest away we've played
is Wheeling, West Virginia, where
we opened for Joan Jett," he says.
"There were 20 or 30 girls dressed up
just like her. I kept thinking I saw
her, but it was someone else. She
was late. Wenever did see her."
Van rides to West Virginia and
Minnesota "can be a drag, especially
if we made no money the night be-
fore," Allison says. Playing the ac-
tual gig is his favorite part of the
process.

Ordinarily, the crowd's size is ir-
relevant to the band. "I don't care if
it's packed or not, as long as some-
body's getting into it," says Allison.
"We played a show in Columbus to
seven people. But it was fun because
they got into it - hootin' and hol-
lerin'."
The band is pinning its hopes on
the new album to see where it takes
them. They are having a record-re-
lease party for their first album,
Monkey Business, tonight at the
Beat. In the meantime, they are
playing more club dates, and Allison
is working on some more of the
catchiest tunes this side of Buddy
Holly.
But he doesn't want to know
why.
"If I knew what made them so
catchy, it would wreck it," he says.
"Then I'd try to do it all the time. It
would be like a conscious effort. If
you find out what it is, don't tell
me."

Prince
Continued from Page 8
were when they thought they werd
going to see Prince. I have the same
nothing, and for me, that's very little
consolation.
The show was cancelled due to
"technical difficulties." In normals-
peak, Prince couldn't fit his massive
stage and light set-up into cozy
Crisler Arena. I can understand that,
but I simply can't fathom how the
hell anyone could have booked, ad-
vertised, and sold tickets to a show
without first seeing if, logistically,
could be done! It's just ridiculous!
Hey Prince! I got a few questions!
Purple One! Yo! Shorty! Listen up!
Is your whole live set-up worth it if
you can't spread your word to the
masses at places like Crisler Arena?
Aren't the tickets just a tad expensive
at $22.50 each? I know you're a per-

fectionist and a control freak, but
when foes concern for your art be
come neglect for your audience?
Listen Prince, I love you and all,
but if you're just going to hole up in
Minneapolis and crank out a coupla
great records a year, I can dig it. Do
funk, rock, soul, fusion, whatever
tickles your fancy, (except folk: I
personally know three people who
choked on their own vomit after
hearing "Sometimes It Snows In
April"), just do it with your usual
Princely vigor. But if you're going
to perform live, don't pull what you
pulled in Ann Arbor. As my pal
Spike Lee says, you gotta "Do the
right thing."
WEEKEND
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The calendar combines meeting, lecture, workshop, 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 publication. Address all information to: Marcia Bennett, publications
assistant, University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which
admission is charged.
MONDAY
OCTOBER 31
Integrity.-Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, Canterbury
House, 218 N Division. 665-0606.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome.662-
8637
Archery--Mtg, 7-10 pm, Coliseum (comer of Fifth & Hill). 764-4084
Tau Beta P/Eta Kappa Nu-Math & Sci Tutoring, 8-10 pm, UGLI Rm
307.764-6250
Zen Buddhist Temple--Course, S Murray, Intro to Zen Meditation,6:30-8:30
pm, 1214 Packard Rd. Reg req. 761-6520
Minor Sdt Svcs/Intl Ctr/Sexual Assault Prevent-L u n c h
Discuss,"Sexism, Our Lives At Michigan & Beyond," noon-1:30 pm, Mich
League Rms 4 & 5
Computing Ctr--Courses in 3001 SEB: Microsoft Word Outlining & Style
Sheets (IBM PC & Compatibles), 9 am-noon; MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm;
Excel Basic Skills, 1-5 pm; In 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Programming,1-
3 pm; In 4003 SEB: Monday Programmers' Sem,7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630
Guild House--Writers Series, 8 pm, 802 Monroe.662-5 189
*HRD--Wkshps, "Mastering The Techniques of Basic English Usage,"1-4:30 pm;
"Effective Business Writing," 2-4 pm; "Preparing For Retirement" (Faculty), 6-
9 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr.Reg req. 764-7410
Ethnol--Lec, L Robins, "And How Are We Today, The Use Of We In Physician-
Patient Interaction," 12:10 pm, 3058 LSA
Sch Music--Univ Symph Orchestra Halloween Concert, G Meier, 9 pm, Hill Aud.
76:3-4726
Ctr N East & N Afr Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, "Working & Studying in theNear
East, noon, Lane Hall Commons.764-0350
*Ofc Continuing Med Ed-3-day course begs, R Kulick, "Pediatric
Emergencies: A Review & Update," 7:30 am, Towsley Ctr. Reg req.763-1400
Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interviews, Conoco, 6-7:30 pm, 1303 EECS.763-5027
Faculty Women's--Drop-In Lunch, noon, Mich Union Univ Club. 764-2539
Math Dept--Lec, K Uhlenbeck, "Instantons & Geometric Invariant Theory," 4
pm, Rackham Amphi. 764-0335
*MedSport--Devp Class, "Smokeless," 7 pm, MedSport. 763-7402.
Medicinal Chem--Lec, A Albert, "The Selectivity Of Drugs," 3-4 pm, CCLittle
Rm 3554
Nat Resources--Coffee & cookies, 3:30-4 pm; Sem, M Ritchie, "The Impact Of
Predation Risk On Optimal Foraging By Grasshoppers," 4-5 pm,Dana Bldg Rm
1046
Women's Stds Prog--Lec & recep, E Salas, "Spitfires & Drudges,Chicana's In
Popular Culture," 4-7 pm, 236 W Engr. 763-2047
Prog Comparative Lit/Germanic Lang/Lit--Lec, E Johns, "Henrik Ibsen
&Female Desire: Semiotic-Psychoanalytical Approach To Nora & Hedda,"
4:10pm, Rackham W Conf Rm
Career Plan & Place--Employer Presentations, Ross Roy Advertising,7-9 pm,
Mich Union Kuenzel Rm; Salomon Bros, 4:30-6:30 pm, Payton Ctr Rm1018.
764-7460
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Prayer, study & fellowship, 7:30 pm; Choir
Rehearsal, 8:45 pm, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560.
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 1
Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LAGROC)--Mtg, 8 pm,
310OMich Union. 763-4186
Zen Buddhist Temple--Chanting svc, 7-8 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520
Tau Beta Pi/Eta Kappa Nu--See Oct 31
Archery--See Oct 31
TARDAA--Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison. 763-0800
*CEW--Job Search Skills & Strategies Wkshp begs, 7-9 pm, 350 S Thayer. Reg
req. 763-7080
Computing Ctr--In Rm 3001: Lotus 1-2-3 Graphics, 8:30-10:30 am; Microsoft
Word Advanced Formatting & Glossaries (Macintosh), 9 am-noon;Lotus 1-2-3
Databases, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word Tables (IBM PC &
Compatibles), 1-3 pm; In 4003 SEB: Magnetic Tapes in MTS-Basic Skills,7-9
pm. Reg req. 763-7630
EECS--Sem, P Wu, "Goal-Directed Natural Language Processing Against
Ambiguity," 4-5 pm, EECS Rm 1500. 763-9074
Hosp Arts Prog--Concert, J Jarrett & J Gustafson, 2 pm, Hosp Lobby1st Fl.
936-ARTS
*HRD--Wkshps, "Writing It Right Part II: Punctuation," 8:30 am-
noon;"Performance Planning & Appraisal," 1-4:30 pm; "How To Overcome
Procrastination, Putting An End To Putting It Off," 9 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr.
Reg req. 764-7410
Intl Progs/Mus Art/Hist Art--Lec, S Weber, "Mural Painting In Italy During
Fascism," 5 pm, Tappan Rm 180. 764-4311.
Intergroup Relations--Wkshp, D Topp, "Ableism & Differently Able People,"
8-10 pm, A Lloyd Hall Red Carpet Lounge. 936-1875.
Medicinal Chem--Lec, A Albert, "The Selectivity Of Drugs," 3-4 pm, CC Little
Rm 3554.
-*MedSport- -Devp Class, "Smokeless," 7 pm, Medsport. 763-7402.
Math Dept--Lec, K Uhlenbeck, "Instantons & Geometric Invariant Theory," 4
pm, Rackham Amphi. 764-0335.
Sch Music--Lec/Recital, W Kinderman, 8 pm, Recital Hall. 763-4726.
*Pharmacy--Lec, C Ellis, "Retin A: Current Status," 7:30-9:30 pm, CC Little
Rm 3554. 764-8053.
Solidarity/Latin Amer Solidarity--Lec, G Ruchwanger & S Lebell, 7:30 pm,
Guild House. 747-3905.
Sci Research Club--Lec, S Fisher, "Trans-membrane Signaling in Nerve Cells,"
7:30 pm; G Kane, 'The Superconducting Supercollider--What & Why," 9 pm,
Chrysler Ctr Aud. 764-9113.
Turner Clinic--Concert, "Russian Solo & Chamber Music," 1:30-3 pm, Recital
Hall. 764-2556.
Visiting Writers Series--Poetry Reading, S Sandy, 4 pm, Rackham E Conf
Rm. 764-6296.

MSA--Regents Forum, 7 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rms A B C & D 930-0427 or
763-3241.
Asian Lang & Cultures/IPASC--Indian Movie (Engl subtitles), NISHANT, 7
pm, MLB Video Viewing Rm. 973-7091.
Intl Progs--Std Abroad Prog on Florence, Italy, 7:15 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm
4th Fl. 764-4311.
Biopsych--Colloquium, P Paulson, "Long-Term Consequences Of Withdrawal
From Chronic Amphetamine Treatment," 12:30 pm, MHRI Rm 1057 747-0933.
Arts & Progs--Bassoon Concert, J Woodson, 8 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm.
764-6498.
Chinese Stds Ctr--Brown-Bag Lec, A & M Bailey, "Two Years In Old Canton:
Reflections Of A Fulbright Experience In China," noon, Lane Hall Commons
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 2
*Zen Buddhist Temple--Yoga & breathing class, 9:30-11 am, 1214 Packard
Rd. 761-6520.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Bible study, 6:30-7:30 pm; Worship, 7:30-
8 pm; Choir, 8-9 pm, 801 S Forest. 668-7622.
Tau Beta P/Eta Kappa Nu--See Oct 31.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome 662-
8637.
Guild House--Faculty Brown-Bag Lunch, noon; Beans & Rice Dinner, 6 pm, 802
Monroe St. 662-5189.
Counsel Svcs--Dissertation support grp, 8:30 am, Mich Union Rm 3100 764-
8312.
Men's Campus Club--Social for gay & bisexual male sdts, 9-11 pm, E Law
Quad Cook Rm. 763-4186.
Bioengr--Sem, F Filisko, "Mechanisms of Protein Adsorption On Polymeric
Material's," 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg.
U-M-Dearborn--Film, Crocodile Dundee II, 7:30 pm, Rec & Organiz Ctr. 593-
5390.
*HRD--Wkshp, "Creating An Office Procedures Manual: For Professional/Admin
Staff," 1-4:30 pm; "Technical Writing," 8:30-11:30 am; "Personal Financial
Planning," 5-7 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
*ICLE--Video course, "Personal Injury Practice: Technique & Technology," 9 am-
5 pm, 1020 Greene St. Reg req. 764-0533.
Intl Ctr--Std Abroad Wkshp, 4-5 pm, Intl Ctr. Reg req. 764-9310.
Intergroup Relations--Film/Discuss, My Hands Are The Tools Of My Soul, 4-
6-pm, Mason Hall Rm 447. 936-1875.
MedSport--See Nov 1.
Math Dept--Lec, K Uhlenbeck, "Instantons & Geometric Invariant Theory," 4
pm, 3201 Angell Hall. 764-0335.
Psychiatry-Conf, D Pickar, "The Dopamine Hypothesis Revisted," 10:30 am,
Child & Adoles Psych Hosp Aud; Sem, "Adjunctive Treatment To Neuroleptics
In Schizophrenia," 2:30 pm, MHRI Waggoner Conf Rm. 764-9527.
Ctr Russian & E Europ Stds--Brown-Bag Lee, H Eagle, "Socialist Realism &
My Friend Ivan Lapshin," noon, Lane Hall Commons. 764-0351.
Friends Of Siddha Yoga--Intro Siddha Meditation Prog, Swami & Co, 7:30-9
pm, 608 E William. 994-8840.
Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interview, Boeing, 6-8 pm, 1013 Dow. 763-5027.
*Turner Clinic--Health Fair for Seniors, 1-4 pm, 1010 Wall St; Health Talk, J
Fogler, "Memory & Aging," 1:30-2:30 pm, & A Mellow, "Depression in the
Later Years," 3-4 pm,.Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud. 764-2556.
Women's Stds Progs--Symposium, E Salas, "Feminist Reinterpretation Of The
Military," 11:30 am-1 pm, Mich Union Univ Club. 763-2047.
Dance Dept/Sch Music--Lec, E Bergmann, "Arts Education: How To Stimulate
Teachers & Kids Into Wanting To Learn About The Arts," 4 pm, Dance Bldg
Studio A. 763-5460.
Career Plan & Place--Reg for Grad Sch Day, 10 am, Mich Union Balrm;
Wkshps, "MBA & Grad Sch Day," 11 am-4 pm, Mich Union; "Deciding Your
Career Pt I" (Fr/Soph), 4:10-6 pm, CP&P. 764-7460.
U-M-Flint--Video, "A New Focus On National Security," 11 am, Univ Ctr
Happenings Rm.
V P Research--Lecs, H Akil, "Brain Peptides: The Economy Of The Cell," & S
Watson, "Brain Peptides: The Integration Of The Circuits," 3:30 pm, Rackham
Amphi. 763-3472.
Chem--Sem, K Y Jung, "A Novel 3, 4-Dibenzyloxyfuran Cycloaddition Approach
Towards The Synthesis Of Diol Epoxides Of The Carcinogenic Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons & (+)-Methyl Triacetylshikimate," 4 pm, Chem Rm
1300.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Holden Village Vespers', 9 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-
5560.
Sdts Of Objectivism--Business Mtg, 7:30 pm, Basement 812 Monroe St 996-
4141.
Canterbury House--Documentary Videos, "Seeds Of Hope," & "Iran-Contra, The
Story Behind The Scandal," 7:30 pm, 218 N Division 665-0606.
Intl Progs--Std Abroad Prog on Aix-En-Provence, France, 7 pm, Angell Hall Aud
D & Prog on Freiburg, Germany, 7 pm, 603 Oxford. 764-4311.
Christian Fac & Staff Fellowship--Discuss & prayer, noon, Mich League
Rm 6. 662-6889.
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 3
United Coalition Against Racism--Mtg, 6 pm, Mich Union. 936-1809.
*Zen Buddhist Temple--Intro Meditation Course, 6:30-8:30 pm, 1214 Packard
Rd. Reg req. 761-6520.
Archery--See Oct 31.
Tau Beta Pi/Eta Kappa Nu--See Oct 31.
*MichLeague--International.Night, Carribbean Islands, 4:30-7:30 pm, League
Buffet.
Ctr Japanese Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, P Berry, "Manga Utopias: Private
Fantasies In Public Places," noon, Lane Hall Commons. 764-6307.
Ctr Japanese Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, D Stanczak & M Jarrett, "Fellowships &
Financial Aid for Grad Sdts," noon, Lane Hall Commons 764-6307.
GLOW (Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser)--Discuss, "Alcohol In The
Gay/Lesbian Community," 7-9 pm, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
*Brecht Co--Play, Drums In The Night, 8 pm, 701 E Univ St. 995-0532.
Canterbury/Hillel--Lec, D N Freedman, "Conversations On The Book Of Job,"
8 pm, MLB Aud 2. 665-0606.
CRLT--Wkshp, "Time Management," 6:30-9 pm, 109 E Madison. Reg req 764-
~0505.
Computing Ctr--In 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Local Area Networks, 8:30
am-12:30 pm; Magnetic Tapes In MTS-Advanced Topics, 7-9 pm; In 3001
SEB: dBASE III Plus Programming, 9 am-noon; Excel Databases, 1-3 pm;
Beginning Microsoft Word (IBM PC & Compatibles), 1-5 pm; Excel Graphics,
3-5 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.

Math Dept--Lec, K Uhlenbeck, "Instantons & Geometric Invariant Theory," 4
pm, 3201 Angell Hall. 764-0335.
*Ofc Major Events--Concert, UB40, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS.
*Ofc Continuing Med Ed--2-day Courses beg in Towsley Ctr: C F
Koopmann, "Ear, Nose & Throat Practicum," 8:15 am, M Terpenning, "Critical
Clinical Issues In The Care Of The Elderly," 8:15 am. 763-1400.
Sch Soc Wk--Wkshp, "Social Work Day," 6-9 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall
764-5330.
EECS--Sem, N J Bershard, "Adaptive Signal Processing-Some Stochastic Gradient
Based Algorithms & Their Analysis," 4 pm, EECS Rm 1200.
Vision Training Prog--Sem, A Dearry, "Dopamine as a Light-Adaptive Retinal
Neuromodulator," noon-1:15 pm, Kellogg Ctr Fac Dining Area 764-0573.
WCBN--Publicity Mtg, 7:30 pm, Basement SAB. 668-8397.
Sch Music--Clarinet recital, D Oehler, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Concert by Jazz Stds
Prog, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. 763-4726.
Humanities/Ctr S & SE Asian Stds/Sch Music--Lec, A Sweeney,
"Ramayana Epic," 4:30 pm; Discuss on transformation of Ramayana, 7:30 pm,
Rackham Amphi. 936-3518.
Career Plan & Place--Wkshps, "Resumes For Those Who Think They Have No
Experience," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P; "Preparing For The Second Interview," 4:10-5
pm, CP&P; Presentation, Arizona State Univ Health Svcs Admin, 3-5 pm,
CP&P Rm 1; Harvard Business Sch, 10-11 am & 11 am-noon, Mich Union
Welker Rm. 764-7460.
Political Scl/Undergrad Political Sc--Internship Forum, 4-6 pm, Mich
Union Kuenzel Rm. 764-7617.
Mus Anthropol--Brown-Bag Lec, C Sinopoli, "Harappa: A Tourists's View O
The Indus Valley Civilization," noon-1 pm, Mus Bldg Rm 2009 764-0485.
Chem--Sem, R Musselman, "Single Crystal Polarized Specular Reflectance
Spectroscopy On Intense Electronic Transitions," 4 pm, Chem Rm 1200.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Study of Vital Issues, 7 pm; Lutheran Doctrine Class,
8 pm, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560.
Inter-Varsity.Christian.Fellowship--Le/Discuss, T Trevethan, 7-8 pm,
Law Quad 120 Hutchins Hall. 764-9717.
Intl Progs--Std Abroad Prog on Seville, Spain, 7 pm, 2402 Mason Hall. 764-
43 11.
Arts & Progs--Piano & String Bass Music, 12:15 pm, Mich Union Pendleton
Rm; Concert, R MacGregor & C Buggs, 8 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm.
764-6498.
Ctr Russian & E Europ Stds--Lec, M Peelman-Fuscaldo, "Career
Opportunities in Russian & E Europ," 4 pm, Lane Hall Rm 200. 764-0351
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 4
Ctr Japanese Stds--Film, Equinox Flower, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB. Begins welcome. 662-8637.
*Bridge Club--Bridge Game, 7:15 pm, Mich League Studio Rm. 764-4648.
Gay Liberation--Brothers Coffee House, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186.
*AAFC--Films, Point Of Order, 7 pm; Medium Cool, 9 pm, Nat Sci Aud. 769-
7787.
Anthropol-.Colloquium, T Hakansson, "Bridewealth, Women & Land, 4 pm,
4560 LSA.
*Brecht Co--See Nov 3.
Computing Ctr--In 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing, 10 am-noon; Fourth
Dimension Demo, 1-3 pm; In 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Advanced Skills, 10 am
noon; Microsoft Word Columns & Tables (Macintosh), 10 am-noon; MS-DOS
for Hard Disk Users, 1-3 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. -
*Dance Dept--Perf, L Hoving, 8 pm, Dance Bldg Studio A Thtre 763-5460.
U-M-Dearborn--British Film, Summertime, 8 pm, Classrm & Admin Bldg Rm
138; Opening recep for Dearborns Collect 1988 exhib, 7:30-9:30 pm,
Mardigian Lib. 593-5400.
*Eclipse-.Concert, M Rosewoman & Her Trio, 8 & 10 pm, 637 1/2 S Main.
763-TKTS.
*HRD-Wkshps, "Intro To Statistics-A Refresher," 10 am-noon; "Mail Handling,"
8:30 am-2:30 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
*ICLE--Wkshp, "Contract Damages Under Article 2 Of The Uniform Commercial
Code," 1-3:30 pm, 1020 Green St. Reg req. 764-0533.
*Intercoll Athiet--Ice Hockey, U-M vs Bowling Green, 7:30 pm, Yost Ice
Arena.
Ctr S & SE Asian Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, T Bofman, "Wkshp In Translating
Thai Poetry," 12:10-1 pm, Lane Hall Commons. 767-2082.
Women of Color Task Force--Sem for minor male staff, 4-6 pm, MLB Aud 3. 747-
1891.
Women's Crisis Ctr/Lesbian Progs Ofc--Women's Tea, 5:30-7 pm, 306 N
Division. 761-9475.
Sch Art--Symposium, "Art In Public Places," 2:30-7 pm, 2104 Art & Arch Aud;
Unveiling of "Gateway Crown" & recep for G Kamrowski, 5:30-7 pm, Slusser
Gallery. 764-0397.
CEW--Prog, "Professional Opportunities For International Women," 1-4 pm, N
Camp Commons. 763-7080.
Sch Music--Symph Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-4726.
Humanities/Ctr S & SE Asian Stds/Sch Mus--Perform, Thai Dance
Troupe, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi. 936-3518.
*AAFC--Films, Point of Order, 7.pm & Medium Cool, 9 pm, Nat Sci Aud. 769-
7787.
Chem--Sem, L Hugel, "Investigations Of The Production Environment Carbon-
11," noon, Chem Rm 1300.
Minor Affrs/MSA/Sch Art--Recep for "The Essence Of The Spirit," 4-6 pm,
Mich Union Art Lounge. 662-2087.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Video & game night, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-
5560.
Folkdance Club--Intl Folkdancing from Europe & Middle East, Teaching, 8-9
pm; Requests, 9-11 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm. 663-3885.
Philosophy--Lec, C Diamond, "Ethics & Experience," 4 pm, 2225 Angell Hall
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 5
*Exhibit Mus Planetarium--Shows: "Star Talk," 11:30 am; "Voyager 2 at
Uranus," 2 & 3 pm, Exhib Mus 4th fl, comer Geddes-Washtenaw.
*Brecht Co--See Nov 3.
*Intercoll Athlet--Football, U-M vs Minn, time TBA, Mich Stadium.
*Psychological Clinic--Film, Blue Velvet, & Discuss, R Benson & I
Konigsberg, 7 pm, MLB Aud 3. 763-TKTS.
*Women's Crisis Ctr--Lesbian Coffee House, 8 pm-mdnght, 396 W
Washington. 761-9475.
*AAFC--Films, Winter Light, 7 pm & The Silence, 8:30 pm, Angell Aud A.
769-7787.
Sdt Woodshop--Safety Class For New Shop Users Pt 1, 9-11 am, SAB 763-
4025.

SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 6
Zen Buddhist Temple--Korean svc, 11 am-12:30 pm: Meditation sv-r7 .m

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