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Friday 13

Orientation Plant Sale Blanchard patio, 9 am- 5 pm.

Meeting Fellowships and scholarships. Open advising sessions on researching and applying for other sources of funding for undergraduate and postgraduate work and study. Career Development Center, 10:30 am-12:30 pm.

Art Exhibit Painting Abstract: Gregory Amenoff, John L. Moore, Katherine Porter continues through December 15. Art Museum: Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.

Art Exhibit Jean-Louis Forain, Works of Art on Paper continues through December 15. Art Museum: Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.

Newman Faculty/Staff Tea Eliot House, 3:30 pm.

Rosh Hashanah Dinner RSVP x2054, or email lwaller by 2 pm Thursday, September 12. Eliot House, 5:30 pm.

Rosh Hashanah Services Vanpool from Eliot House to Johnson Chapel, Amherst College, 7 pm.

Something Every Friday Slip-On Unit. Concert. Blanchard Campus Center, 9 pm- midnight.


Saturday 14

Religious Observance Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)

Rosh Hashanah Services Vanpool from Eliot House to UMass Student Union Ballroom, 9:30 am.

Music Peruvian bands--Peru Andes and Clave Mundial. Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm-2 am.


Sunday 15

Religious Observance Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)

Basketball Clinic Mount Holyoke basketball team will host a mother/daughter basketball clinic at locations throughout the Village Commons (if rain, Kendall Hall). 11 am.

Roman Catholic Mass Abbey Chapel, 11:15 am.

Booksigning with Rebecca and RuthAnn Lobo. Odyssey Bookshop, noon-4 pm.

Music Trillian. Sounds for young adults. In conjunction with the booksigning by Rebecca Lobo at the Odyssey Bookshop. Village Commons, noon-2 pm.

Basketball Clinic Mount Holyoke basketball team will host a mother/daughter basketball clinic at locations throughout the Village Commons (if rain, Kendall Hall). 1 pm.

Readings Mount Holyoke Alumnae Book Club. Readings and display materials on the achievements of well-known female athletes. The club hopes to provide young women with success stories that will promote opportunity and equity for female athletes. Odyssey Bookshop, 1-5 pm.

Music Tizzy. Sounds for young adults. In conjunction with the booksigning by Rebecca Lobo at the Odyssey Bookshop. Village Commons, 2-4 pm.

Benefit Mother/daughter hot-shot competition. Pay $1 for one minute of shooting. Three divisions: under twelve, twelve and over, and mothers. Prizes will be awarded. Many Village Commons merchants will donate a portion of their sales to benefit the Pioneer Valley Breast Cancer Network. For more information, call 532-3600. College Street in front of Village Commons, 2-5 pm.


Monday 16

Workshop Resume writing. Career Development Center, 10-11 am.

Meeting Jewish Student Union. Abbey Hall private dining room, 6 pm.

Information Meeting Career Exploration Projects (CEP). A CEP is a wonderful opportunity for all students to experiment with career goals and aspirations. In this three-week January Term program, students work in an organization or industry of interest to them. Do not wait until December to plan your January Term--you must attend information meetings to learn about the program and receive application materials. 302 Psychology and Education Building, 7-8 pm.

Video Screening A Dream of Passion. Pasts and Presences I-114. Hooker Auditorium, 7:30-9:00 pm.

Information Meeting on rugby organized by the Rugby Club. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 9:15-10:15 pm.


Tuesday 17

Meeting Join the human resources department for conversation about performance management. Call x2503 or email Ann Chenier at achenier to let us know you'll attend. Andreola Room, Willits-Hallowell Center, 9-11 am.

Blood Drive Chapin Auditorium, noon-6 pm.

Reception A welcome back for students returning from study abroad. 202 Blanchard Campus Center, 4-5 pm.

Organization Meeting Squash team. For all interested students. For more information call Sharon Crow, x2846 or Christine Algozo, x5257. Streeter Lounge, Kendall Hall, 4:30 pm.

Workshop Considering Law School. Encouraged for all students considering law school. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, 6:30-7:30 pm.


Wednesday 18

Open Forum Staff Council. Andreola Room, Willits-Hallowell Center, 9 am.

Zazen Meditation "To Study the Self." Practice and discussion. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 4:00-5:15 pm.

Information Meeting Introduction to marine science careers. Burton 101, Smith College, 4:15 pm.

Seminar "Everything You Wanted to Know about NMR but Were Afraid to Ask." Cristina Suarez, chemistry. Refreshments will be served in 208 Carr Lab at 4 pm. L-2 Cleveland Hall, 4:15 pm.

Kosher/Hallal dinner and discussion. Viewing of videotapes by Anna Deavere Smith, Fire in the Mirror and Twilight. RSVP x2054 or email lwaller by 2 pm on Tuesday, 9/17. Eliot House, 6 pm.

Information Meeting Career Exploration Project (CEP). A CEP is a wonderful opportunity for all students to experiment with career goals and aspirations. In this three-week January term program, students work in an organization or industry of interest to them. Do not wait until December to plan your January Term--you must attend information meetings to learn about the program and receive application materials. 302 Psychology and Education Building, 6:30-7:30 pm.


Thursday 19

Open Forum Staff Council. 207 Blanchard Campus Center, noon.

Community Service Volunteer Fair Take this opportunity to see what area volunteer agencies have to offer. Blanchard Campus Center, 3 pm.

Meeting Join the human resources department for conversation about performance management. Call x2503 or email Ann Chenier at achenier to let us know you'll attend. Andreola Room, Willits-Hallowell Center, 3-5 pm.

Workshop Applying to Graduate School. Career Development Center, 6:30-7:30 pm.

Japanese Tea Ceremony Nagatsuki Chakai. Sign up at the entrance to Eliot House. Eliot House 7:30-9:00 pm.

Lecture "As for That Phrase, 'Studying in a Literary Spirit,'..." Susan Haack, professor of philosophy, University of Miami. New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:30-9:30 pm.


Friday 20

Orientation Just for Sophomores. A special program for sophomores on internships, study abroad, career exploration projects, and fellowships. Ruth Bass Green, associate dean of studies for sophomores and multicultural affairs. 207, 212, 215, and balcony, Blanchard Campus Center, 2:00-4:30 pm.

Open Forum Staff Council. Andreola Room, Willits-Hallowell Center, 3 pm.

Lecture "From the Grand Vision to the Intimate Moment: One Artist's Notes on American Landscape Painting." Gregory Amenoff, artist. In conjunction with the exhibition Painting Abstract. Opening reception to follow with jazz by the Tom McClung Duo. Gamble Auditorium, 7 pm.

Inclusiveness Lecture by noted playwright-actress and Stanford professor Anna Deavere Smith. Chapin Auditorium, 8-10 pm.

Something Every Friday 1969--The Year That Rocked the World. Dave Binder, folk singer. Blanchard Campus Center, 9 pm - midnight.


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