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Bus Trip for Friends of Art to New York City museums.
Golf Hartford Invitational. Away, 9 am.
Lecture "Environment and Economy in Agrarian Society Religion." Robert C. Hunt, anthropology, Brandeis University. 216 Art Building, 11 am.
Art Exhibit The Art of Advertisement: The California Fruit Crate Labels continues through June 30. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.
French Lunch Table Join us for relaxed conversation in French. Venez nombreux! Abbey private dining room, noon.
Not-for-Profit Career Fair in New York City. Representatives from more than sixty not-for-profit organizations expected. Mount Holyoke and Smith Colleges are sharing a van to the site. Sign up and pay $25 to reserve one of a limited number of van seats. Columbia University, lower library rotunda, 1-4 pm.
Art Exhibit The Diary of Anne Frank: An Artist's Book by Joseph Goldyne and Barry Moser continues through April 26. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.
Symposium Twenty-First Annual Undergraduate Science Symposium. Senior honor students in astronomy, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental studies, geology, mathematics, neuroscience and behavior, physics, and psychology present twenty-minute talks about their independent research projects. L-1 and L-2 Cleveland Laboratory, 1-10 pm.
Meeting Film Production Club. Audiovisual Room, Dwight Hall, 1:30-4:00 pm.
Girls' Club Connection Join us each week as we serve as mentors at Girls Inc. in Holyoke. Call Carmen López, x3278, for more information or to sign up. Blanchard circle, 2-4 pm.
Softball vs. Smith College. Doubleheader. Away, 3 pm.
Student Art Exhibit Scenes of Mount Holyoke. Student artwork in honor of President Creighton. Art space, Central Services Building, 5-6 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 210 Skinner Hall, 5-6 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 124, and 210 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Film Society Apollo 13. Admission $2.50. Gamble Auditorium, 7 and 9 pm.
Student Dance Concert Dance students present a variety of original choreography. Reservations recommended. $5 general admission, $3 students and senior citizens. Call x2848 for reservations. Studio Theater, Kendall Hall, 8 pm.
Party Threesome by Upper Lake. DJ. Admission $2 with MHC ID, $3 with off-campus ID. Torrey Hall, 10 pm-2 am.
Riding Zone 1 Finals. Stoneleigh Burnham.
Tennis Seven Sisters. Home.
Outdoor Track and Field Smith College. Away, 8 am.
Symposium Twenty-First Annual Undergraduate Science Symposium. See Friday, April 12. L-1 and L-2 Cleveland Laboratory, 8:30 am-noon.
Golf Hartford Invitational. Away, 9 am.
Crew vs. Trinity and Holy Cross Colleges. Away, 9 am.
Softball vs. Clark College. Doubleheader. Away, 11 am.
Lacrosse vs. Wheaton College. Away, 1 pm.
Art Exhibit Hendrick Andriessen and the Vanitas Still-Life: Reality and Metaphor continues through June 30. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.
Weekly Van Trip to Ingleside Mall. Sign up at the Blanchard information desk. Call x2045 to make cancellations, as seating is limited. Departure from Blanchard bus stop, noon. Departure from mall, 4 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 210 Skinner Hall, 5-6 pm.
Festival of Diversity Admission $7 for dinner, cultural show, and party. Admission $2 for party only. Dinner and cultural show, Chapin Auditorium, 5-9 pm. Party, Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm-2 am.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 124, and 210 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Film Society Apollo 13. Admission $2.50. Gamble Auditorium, 7 and 9 pm.
Student Dance Concert See Friday, April 12. Studio Theater, Kendall Hall, 8 pm.
Choral Concert "Songs of the Heart." Mount Holyoke Concert Choir and the New England Conservatory Men's Choir. Douglas Rose, conductor. Abbey Chapel, 8:00-9:30 pm.
Pearsons Party Admission $2 with MHC ID, $3 with college ID. Pearsons Hall, 10 pm-2 am.
Tennis Seven Sisters. Home.
Roman Catholic Mass Abbey Chapel, 11:15 am.
Protestant Service Abbey Chapel, 1:30 pm.
Meeting Class Board. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 4-6 pm.
Meeting Class of 1997 dorm representatives. 210 Skinner Hall, 6:30-7:30 pm.
Board Meeting Debate Society. 212 Blanchard Campus Center, 7:30-9:00 pm.
Meeting College Democrats. Women in Politics Room, sixth floor, Williston Library, 8 pm.
Performance Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. One-woman show by Elizabeth Ames '96 for her senior thesis. Rooke Theater, 8-9 pm.
Meeting WMHC general staff. L1 Cleveland Hall, 9:00-11:30 pm.
Holocaust Awareness Week These We Shall Remember. Reading of the names of victims of the Holocaust. All are welcome to help read. Blanchard patio (rain location: Blanchard Campus Center), noon-3 pm.
Der Deutsch Tisch German language table. Kommt und sprecht Deutsch. Alle sind willkommen. Ham dining room, 5:30-6:30 pm.
Chinese Language Table Sign up in Chinese department or email ywang. Ham dining room, 5:30-7:00 pm.
Meeting Five College Catholic retreat planning and pizza. Eliot House, 6:30 pm.
Voice Recital Farewell to All. Lisa Oakes, soprano, accompanied by Dana Muller, piano. Music by Clara Schumann, Fannie Hensel, Helen Hopekirk, Amy Beach, and others. Abbey living room, 7-8 pm.
Presentation "Family Reflections of the Holocaust." Michele Rosenthal, director of residential life. North Rockefeller living room, 7:30 pm.
Meeting SGA Senate. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30 pm.
Lecture "Roman Catholic Liturgy: Traditions and Transformations." Father Vernon P. Decouteau, director of liturgy, Diocese of Springfield. Question-and-answer period follows lecture. Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
Lecture "Flaubert and the Obsession with Form." Catherine LeGouis, French. Pasts and Presences I-115. Hooker Auditorium, 7:30-9:00 pm.
Performance Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.. See Sunday, April 14. Rooke Theater, 8-9 pm.
German Lunch Table Alle sind willkommen! Abbey private dining room, 11:30 am-1:00 pm.
Commuter Lunch Frances Perkins Scholars Association. Cafe subs and beverages. Blanchard balcony, noon.
Tolling of the Memorial Bells Gather for silent remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust. Green between Clapp Laboratory and Williston Library, 12:15 pm.
Meeting Academic Computing Steering Committee and Library Committee. Faculty forum on library, computing, language lab, and electronic services reorganization. Hooker Auditorium, 4-6 pm.
Softball vs. Williams College. Away, 4:15 pm.
Jackie M. Pritzen Lecture "Ousmane Sembene: The Making of a Rebel Artist." Samba Gadjigo, French. 101 Dwight Hall, 4:30 pm.
Lacrosse vs. Wellesley College. Away, 4:30 pm.
Evensong and Eucharist Abbey Chapel, 5 pm.
Psi Chi Induction of new members. Dr. Jalbert, president, Psi Chi National. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 5-7 pm.
La Tavola Italiana Italian language table. Ham dining room, 5:30-7:00 pm.
Monthly Dinner Meeting Frances Perkins Scholars Association. Last meeting of the semester. Dinner at 5:30 pm. Frances Perkins House, 6 pm.
Meeting Hall presidents. 210 Skinner Hall, 6-8 pm.
Meeting Hall programming coordinators. 212 Blanchard Campus Center, 6:30 pm.
Just for Juniors Career Development Center (CDC) program. A chance for juniors to learn about choices they will have to make and resources available to help them. Time well spent now will significantly reduce "senior angst" and help you enjoy a more productive senior year. Hooker Auditorium, 6:30-8:00 pm.
Meeting SAUCE (Substance Abuse/Use Campus Educators). 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 6:30-8:00 pm.
Holocaust Memorial Week Lighting of memorial candles and individual reflection. Abbey small chapel, 7-10 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 212 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Italian Movie Night Travolti da insolito destino nell' azzurro mare d'agosto by Lina Wertmuller. A biting comedy. English subtitles. 101 Dwight Hall, 7:15 pm.
Russian Film Screening Little Vera. Valentin Pichul, 1988. English subtitles. 202 Skinner Hall, 7:30 pm.
Film Shoah. France, 1985. Excerpts from Claude Lanzmann's eight-hour documentary of the Holocaust that include interviews with survivors, former concentration camp commanders, and bystanders. 202 Dwight Hall, 7:30-10:00 pm.
Meeting Yearbook. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 8:00-9:30 pm.
Leedy Memorial Concert Sylvia Reynolds Henry, pianist. Works by Edvard Grieg and American composers Samuel Barber, George Walker, and Joe Utterback. Pratt Auditorium, 8:00-9:30 pm.
Meeting Student Life Task Force. 215 Blanchard Campus Center, 9:00-10:30 pm.
Photo ID Session ID cards must be brought to the photo session. Staff may obtain their ID cards from human resources; students and faculty may obtain theirs from the registrar's office (replacement cards are $5). All guest ID cards may be obtained and renewed at Kendall Hall for an annual $5 fee. Guest cards must have a valid academic sticker to be used at Blanchard and Kendall facilities. 117 Blanchard Campus Center, 11 am-noon.
Blood Drive Chapin Auditorium, 3-8 pm.
Tennis vs. Bates College. Home, 3:30 pm.
Lecture/Demonstration "The Piano Works of Edvard Grieg." Sylvia Reynolds Henry, pianist. Warbeke Room, Pratt Hall, 4-5 pm.
CDC Career Options for history majors. Phil Jones, director of the CDC. 210 Skinner Hall, 4:30-5:30 pm.
Meeting Student Government Association (SGA) Ways and Means Committee. 215 Blanchard Campus Center, 5 pm-midnight.
Meeting Jewish Student Union. Eliot House, 5:15 pm.
Japanese Table Abbey private dining room, 5:30-6:30 pm.
French Table Venez parler français le mercredi soir. Les assistantes vous attendent! A bientôt. Ham Hall, 5:45 pm.
Kosher/Hallal Dinner Reservations required by Tuesday, 5 pm. Students sign out of residence hall kitchens. Call x2054 or email lwaller for reservations and more information. Eliot House lounge, 6 pm.
Meeting SGA Appointing Committee. 111 Blanchard Campus Center, 6:30-9:30 pm.
Discussion What Does Conservation Mean to You? 126 Clapp Laboratory, 7 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 124, and 216 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Meeting Peer health contraceptive education. Health Center, 7:30 pm.
Meeting College Republicans. 210 Skinner Hall, 7:30-8:30 pm.
Zazen Meditation practice and discussion. Attachment Is Self-Deception. Issho Fujita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 7:30-9:00 pm.
Lecture "The Desacralization of Lenin in Post-Soviet Russia." Nina Tumaskiu. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm.
Lecture "Can We Talk?: A Dialogue across Racial Differences." Beverly Tatum, psychology and education, and Andrea Ayvazian, director of Communitas, Inc. in Northampton. Part of an ongoing series of discussions about race and ethnicities. Gamble Auditorium, 7:30-9:30 pm.
Meeting AIDS Awareness Coalition. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 8-9 pm.
Meeting Campus Conservation Coalition. 120 Clapp Laboratory, 8:00-9:15 pm.
Meeting Lesbian Bisexual Alliance. Philosophy Lounge, Skinner Hall, 8:00-9:30 pm.
First-Year Class Meeting Planning ahead. Hooker Auditorium, 8:30 pm.
Faculty/Staff/Student Luncheon Required reservations must be made two business days in advance by calling the Office of Residential Life, x2088. Limited to fifty participants. Prospect Hall dining room, noon-1:15 pm.
Spanish Lunch Table Ven y practica tu español! Spanish speakers of all levels welcome. ¿Preguntas? Llama a Rocio a la extensión 3401. Abbey private dining room, 12:15-1:00 pm.
Student Recital Student instrumentalists and vocalists. Warbeke Room, Pratt Hall, 12:15-1:00 pm.
Softball vs. Westfield State College. Away, 4 pm.
Lecture "Lethal Lesbians: Lesbian Representation in Contemporary Film." B. Ruby Rich, New York University Center for Media, Culture, and Society. 101 Dwight Hall, 4:30 pm.
Evening Prayer Abbey Chapel, 5 pm.
Spanish Table Ham dining room, 5:30- 6:30 pm.
Russian Table Abbey private dining room, 6 pm.
Photo ID Session See Wednesday. 117 Blanchard Campus Center, 6-7 pm.
Meeting Mount Holyoke News. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 6:00-7:30 pm.
Student Forum Hooker Auditorium, 7-9 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 210, and 212 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Hall Choosing Class of 1999. Chapin Auditorium, 7 pm-midnight.
Film Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill! Big Bitch Film Series. 101 Dwight Hall, 7:30 pm.
Lecture "New Age Prophets." Diane Bell, Department of Religion, Economic Development, and Social Justice, College of the Holy Cross. Willits-Hallowell Center, 7:30 pm.
Japanese Tea Ceremony Nobue Socho Yamashita. Call 536-4364 for reservations. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 7:30-8:30 pm.
Conversation with Lamine Konte. French 215. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm.
Lecture "Vanitas Paintings in Netherlands, North and South." John Michael Montias, economics, Yale University. In conjunction with the exhibition Hendrick Andriessen and the Vanitas Still-Life. Opening reception to follow. Gamble Auditorium, 7:30-10:00 pm.
Performance I Can't Imagine Tomorrow. A two-character, one-act play that takes a close look at isolation. Written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Marla Moffe '97. Black Box, Rooke Theater, 8 pm.
Meeting Spectrum. 212 Blanchard Campus Center, 8:30-10:00 pm.
The Ratt The Dead: In Memory of Deceased Artists. Refreshments and tie-dye. Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm-midnight.
French Lunch Table Join us for relaxed conversation in French. Venez nombreux! Abbey private dining room, noon.
Cybex Workshop Learn to use the Cybex equipment. Sign up in Kendall Hall. Kendall Hall, noon.
Gallery Talk "The Diary of Anne Frank, An Artists' Book." Lewis Shepard, art historian. In conjunction with the exhibition The Diary of Anne Frank, An Artists' Book by Joseph Goldyne and Barry Moser. Art Museum, 12:30 pm.
Golf vs. Amherst College, Boston University. Hickory Ridge, 1 pm.
Meeting Film Production Club. Audiovisual Room, Dwight Hall, 1:30-4:00 pm.
Girls' Club Connection See Friday, April 12.. Blanchard circle, 2-4 pm.
Life and Letters Conversation with the judges. Emily Grosholtz, Kenneth Koch, and Stephen Romer. In conjunction with the seventy-third annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest. Stimson Room, library, 3-5 pm.
Catholic Student/Faculty/Staff Tea Eliot House lounge, 4 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 210 Skinner Hall, 5-6 pm.
Special Shabbat Services followed by Kosher/Hallal dinner. RSVP x2054 or email lwaller by 5 pm Thursday. Students sign out of residence hall kitchens. Eliot House, 5:30 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 124, and 210 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Senior Recital A Coloratura Collection. Robyn Moehn, soprano, accompanied by Carlene A. Moehn and Larry Schipull. Music by Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Strauss, Handel, Verdi, and others. Pratt Auditorium, 7:30 pm.
Community Observation Night Enjoy the stars. MHC Observatory, 7:30-10:00 pm.
Poetry Contest Seventy-Third Annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest. Contestants' poetry reading. Bowdoin College, Princeton University, Swarthmore College, University of Massachusetts, Vassar College, and Mount Holyoke College. Gamble Auditorium, 8 pm.
Performance I Can't Imagine Tomorrow. See Thursday. Black Box, Rooke Theater, 8 pm.
Something Every Friday Barry Drake: '70s Rock. Multimedia presentation on '70s rock and roll. Blanchard Campus Center, 9-11 pm.
BMW Weekend Semiformal Sponsored by Brigham, Mead, and Wilder Halls. A cappella groups to perform. Admission $2 for BMW residents, $5 for nonresidents. Chapin Auditorium and New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 10 pm-2 am.
Crew New 8. Clark University.
Outdoor Track and Field Aloha Relays. Bowdoin College, 8 am.
Van Trip to South Hadley Super Food Mart. Please sign up at the Blanchard information desk. Call x2045 to make cancellations, as seating is limited. Departure from Blanchard bus stop, 10 am. Departure from store, noon.
Bellatrix Festival of Fools Come enjoy a day of medieval-style events and celebrate spring. Admission $2, children five and under free. Chapin Auditorium and New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 10 am-5 pm.
Judges' Poetry Reading Seventy-Third Annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest. Emily Grosholtz, Kenneth Koch, and Stephen Romer. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 10:30 am-12:30 pm.
Lacrosse vs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Away, 1 pm.
Softball vs. Babson College. Doubleheader. Home, 1 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 210 Skinner Hall, 5-6 pm.
Film Society Dreams. Admission $2.50. Gamble Auditorium, 7 and 9 pm.
Practice Rounds Debate Society. 102, 124, and 210 Skinner Hall, 7-10 pm.
Poetry and Music from Senegal. Lamine Konte. Pratt Auditorium, 8-10 pm.
BMW Weekend Party Sponsored by Brigham, Mead, and Wilder Halls. Admission $1 for residents, $3 for nonresidents. Chapin Auditorium and New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 10 pm-2 am.
Earth Day Dance Admission $2 with MHC ID, $3 without. Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm-2 am.
Roman Catholic Mass Abbey Chapel, 11:15 am.
Senior Recital Farewell to All. Lisa Oakes, soprano. Accompanied by Dana Muller, piano. Music by Clara Schumann, Fannie Hensel, Helen Hopekirk, Amy Beach, Fauré, and others. Warbeke Room, Pratt Hall, 1-2 pm.
Russian Easter Orthodox Dinner Professor Edwina Cruise's home, 10 Buttonfield Lane, South Hadley, 2 pm.
Choral Concert MHC and Cornell University Glee Clubs, and the Valley Festival Orchestra. Melinda Spratlan, soprano; Sharon Gordon, mezzo; William Hite, tenor; Robert Honeysucker, bass. Beethoven's Mass in C, directed by Catharine Melhorn, and works by Brahms, Bruckner, and others. Admission $4 with MHC ID and for seniors, $7 general admission. Tickets available at the door or by calling 538-2335. Abbey Chapel, 3:00-4:15 pm.
Board Meeting Debate Society. 212 Blanchard Campus Center, 7:30-9:00 pm.
Meeting College Democrats. Women in Politics Room, sixth floor, Williston Library, 8 pm.