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OCTOBER 5 AND 6 the San Francisco Mime Troupe in a punchy political satire, "Escape to Cyberia-A Virtual Odyssey," which pits scapegoat immigrants against street criminals in a comedic, yet serious look at racism, societal unrest and fear ' OCTOBER 20-22 AND OCTOBER 25-28 "Tales of the Lost Formicans," haunting humor in a drama written by Constance Congdon and directed by Trinity's J oshua Karter

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THROUGH OCTOBER 22 an exhibition by Deborah Morris, a vi ~ iting professor in the Studio Arts program, "HOME"

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Parents' Weekend September 29-30

Volunteer Leadership Weekend September 29-30

Conference, "Votes for Women: A Conference Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Suffrage" October 7, 8:30 -3:30 For information, phone (860) 297-2408 or (860) 247-6090.

Trinity Urban Issues Forum Race, Poverty and America's Cities: The second in a series of Urban Issues Forums, sponsored by Trinity and underwritten by a grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts October 16, 9 a.m. -5:15p.m. To register, call (860)297-2144 by 10/4.

Inaugural lecture by Jan K. Cohn, the G. Keith Funston Professor of American Literature and American Studies October 24

Homecoming Weekend November 10-12 Trinity vs. Wesleyan November 11, 1 p.m.

For more information about Austin Arts Center events, call the Box Office, (860)297-2119.

Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL Sept. 23 Colby Sept. 30 Williams Oct. 7 Hamilton Oct. 14 Tufts Oct. 21 Bowdoin Oct. 28 Middlebury Nov.4 Amherst Wesleyan Nov. 11

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For the schedules of other varsity sports in the fall term - golf, men's soccer, women's soccer, fi eld hockey, women's tennis, men's tennis, women's vo lleyball and varsity cross country (men and women), call the Ferris Athletic Center office, (860)297 -2058.

Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture 15th anniversary year program OCTOBER9 Lectura Dantis, Purgatorio XIV; by Anthony Cinquemani, SUNY at New Paltz, 7:30p.m. OCTOBER 18 "Crime & Punishment in Bribe C ity & Lessons from Eastern Europe," by Trinity's John Alcorn, 4 p.m., Faculty Research lecture OCTOBER23 Lecture, "Guarini's Chapel of the Holy Shroud in Turin," by J ohn B. Scott, 4:15p.m. , Boyer Auditorium OCTOBER30 Lectura Dan tis, Purgatorio XV, by VirginiaJewiss, Dartmouth College, 7:30p.m. NOVEMBER 13 "Great Expectations in Italian History," by Raymond Grew, University of M ichigan, 4:15 p.m., Seabury 9/17, lecture co-sponsored by The Shelby Cullom Davis Endowment and The Public Policy Studies Program NOVEMBER27 "The Political Economy of Corruption in Italy & Lessons for Latin America," by Susan Rose-Ackerman ofYale Law School & World Bank and Sylvia Colazingari, 4:15p.m., lecture co-sponsored by The Shelby Cullom Davis Endowment and The Public Policy Studies Program DECEMBER4 Lectura Dan tis, Dante & the Vernacular, by Lori Repetti, SUNY at Stony Brook, 7:30p.m. Barbieri Endowment events are free; for more information, call (860)297-2562.

Gay and lesbian alumni to meet at Homecoming

A group of gay and lesbian alumni will meet from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 11 (Homecoming Weekend), in Alumni Lounge on the second floor of Mather Hall. They plan to develop bylaws as a special-interest alumni organization that would be a subset of the National Alumni Association. Its primary focus w ill be on helping students, faculty and administrators to make Trinity a more comfortable place for gay men and lesbian women. Participation in the organization, as we ll as this meeting, are open to all al umni who support this effort. Alumni and students are co-sponsoring a reception that evening from 6 to 7:30p.m. , which also will be held in Alumni Lounge. If you would like to be involved w ith the group, please contact Mike Duffy '85 at work: Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, One Ash burton Place, Room 601 , Boston, MA 02108, (617)727-3990, Ext. 202, or at home: 1661 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02118, (617)424-9942.


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