ice I "The Role of Biography in Science and Technology Studies;'
Thief I Chinweizu, "An Afternoon of Poetry Reading" I Nobel Laure
Paul Theerman, Smithsonian Institution I "South Africa: Questions
ate Roald Hoffmann, Cornell University, reading from his own works
and Answers;' Paul Bryan, vice consul of the Republic of South Afri ca I "Recent Changes in Japanese Attitudes;' Sumiko Iwao, the In stitute for Communications Research, Keio University, and mem ber of the Trilateral Commission I "Prenatal Diagnosis Opportunities and Developments;' Al Donnenfeld, Southern Maine Genetics I "Gospel Blues in African-American Culture: As Seen Through the Life and Mind of Thomas A. Dorsey;' Michael Har ris, Wesleyan University I "A Tale of T\vo Revolutions: The Effect of Capital Flows, 1 789-1823;' Larry Neal, department of econom ics, University of Illinois I "Schooling and the Transformation of Pohnpei Society;' Suzanne Falgout, Dana Assistant Professor of An thropology, Colby I "The Failure of the Democratic and Republi can Parties and the Need for a Progressive Third Party;' Bernard Sanders, mayor, Burlington, Vt. I "Hope in Hard Times: How In dividuals Can Make a Difference in the World;' Paul Loeb, author of Nuclear Culture and Hope in Hard Times I "Neocolonialism;' Chin weizu I "The Good, the Bad, the Weird in the Soviet Union;' David Mayberry, visiting instructor in modern languages (Russian) , Colby I "Classifying Firms b y Risk Exposure;' James Baer '79, department of economics, Emory College I "Environmental Apoc alypse or Benign By-products: Ash Testing at the Regional Waste System Solid Waste Incinerator," Roger Hathaway, C.E. Jordan I "Exploring the Scientific Past: A Historian's Odyssey," Robert V.
Other Readings Halloween readings with professors Mizner and Bassett in Lorimer Chapel I Pe q uod- sponsored poetry I Fiction and art, with Visiting Assistant Professor of English Robert Farnsworth, Gary Christen sen '89, and Gary DeAngelo '89 I Feminist Fortnight Poetry Read ing I Visiting Assistant Professor of English Lisa Low reading from her own collection of poetry I Senior Scholar Jody Zorgdrager, po etry reading I Erica Pedretti reading from her own works
Music RECITALS AND MIDDAY PROGRAMS
An Afternoon of Mu -
sic with Department of Music faculty and applied music associ ates I Margaret Small, noonday piano recital I Fall Student Recit al I "Bernie and Friends;' Bernie Khoo '9 1 , Alison Glockler '90, Carol Lockwood '90, Monise Reed '9 1 , and Associate Professor of Music Dorothy Reuman I Cello Recital by Bernie Khoo '9 1 with Margaret Small, piano I An Afternoon of Chamber Music : flute choir and string quartets I Gregorian Chants and Instrumental Works for the
Bruce, Boston University Emeritus and Pulitzer Prize winner I "Na tive Rights Issues in the U.S.A.: Anthropological Theory, Ethnohis tory, and Political Praxis," Harald Prins, visiting assistant profes sor of sociology and anthropology, Colby I "Gender, Class, and Career in the Lives of Privileged Women," Arlene Kaplan Daniels, professor of sociology, Northwestern University I "The Hispanic Experience in Urban America;' Piri Thomas, author of Down These
Mean Streets I Department of Art lecture: Peter Campus, illustrat ed lecture on his own work I "The Japanese Emperor's Authority: How the Japanese Authorize Their Emperor;' Tetsuo Kinoshita, vis iting instructor of modern languages Uapanese), Colby I 'Diffusing Racial Prejudice to Improve Academic Life;· Jacqueline Fleming, adjunct professor of psychology, Barnard College I "On the Seis mic Oscillations of the Earth and Sun;' Michael Ritzwoller, Har vard University I "Gorbachev's Glasnost: Prospects for Democrati zation in the Soviet Union;' David Shipler, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace I "Labor Market Institutions in Jamaica and Egypt: Why They Matter;' Bruce Vermeulen, associate dean of faculty, Colby I "The Development of Infrared Astronomy;' Mur ray Campbell, associate professor of physics, Colby I "New Acqui sitions at the Colby College Museum of Art;' Hugh Gourley and Lynn Marsden-Atlass, Colby I "High Tc Superconductors: What's All the Fuss About?" Alice White, AT&T Bell Labs, New Jer sey I "Buddhism, Christianity and Sexuality" and "Buddhism: Phi losophy as a Way of Life;' Pahalawattage Premasiri, visiting profes sor of philosophy and religion, Colby I "Maine's Most Famous Fossil;' Dean Bennett, University of Maine, Farmington I "Never Again an Atomic War;' Shuichi Sekimoto of the Never Again Cam paign I "Software and the Assembly Line;' Michael S. Mahoney, department of history, Princeton University
Sue Miller, novelist and short story
writer, author of The Good Mother I Paul Muldoon, Irish poet, read ing from his recently published Poems I Poetry reading by Elizabeth McKim "Mud Matters in the First Circle" I Gerald Stern, reading
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Christmas Season I Flute Recital by Debbie Greene '89 with Mar garet Small, piano, Associate Professor of Music Dorothy Reuman, Hilda Westervelt '92, and Renee Blanchard '9 1 , strings I Midday Chamber Music: Trios and Quartets I Chamber music perfor mance, Susan Scott '89, mezzo soprano, Assistant Professor of Mu sic Rebecca Gerber, soprano, Associate Professor of Music Doro thy Reuman, cello, Elizabeth Robbins '89, harpsichord, Hilda Westervelt '92, violin I Spring Student Recital I Viola Recital by
Readings VISITING WRITER SERIES
Singing in the Christmas Festival of Carols and Lights are {front row, l-r) Wendy Westman '92, Weston, Mass., Carol Lockwood '90, Kailua, Hawaii, Krisan Evenson '89, East Wakefield, NH., (back row) Kim berly Morrison '90, Needham, Mass., A my Shaw '91, Wayland, Mass., Alison Glockler '90, Belle Mead, NJ.
from hi book Paradise I Marie Howe, poet and author of The Good
Victoria Eanet '89 with Martin Perry, piano I Lynn Belding, mez zo soprano, with Beth Hallstrom, piano, Lee Humphreys, flute, Jean Rosenblum, flute, and Keith Crook, guitar I Colby Handbell Choir MUSIC AT COLBY SERIES "East Side, West Side" with Kenne dy and Spindler I Portland String Quartet: Boccherini, Ives, and COLBY
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