SEES FILM
"Closely Watched Trains"(Czechoslovakia, 1966) depicts the coming of age
of an
awkward young man apprenticed to a village railroad station guard during
World
War II. 7:30 p.m. 110 White Hall. In Czech with English subtitles. Free.
727-6582.
Wednesday, August 30
THEATER EMORY MEETING
Theater Emory invites faculty, staff and guest artists to come and find
out the
production plans and how to sign up for participation in Theater Emory. 4
p.m.
Mary Gray Munroe Theater, Dobbs Center. 727-0524.
WOMEN'S STUDIES COLLOQUIA
"Feminists Politicize the Unspeakable: Women's Consciousness and the
Politics
of Rape." Maria Bevacqua, Ph.D. candidate, Institute of Women's Studies.
4 p.m.
110 White Hall. Free. 727-0096.
Thursday, August 31
BLOOD DRIVE
9 a.m.-noon. Human Resources, 1762 Clifton Road. 727-7627.
Sunday, September 3
UNIVERSITY WORSHIP
Nancy Baxter, Episcopal campus minister, preaching.. 11:15 a.m. Cannon
Chapel.
727-6226.
CHANCEL CHOIR AUDITIONS
The Chancel Choir of Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church is seeking
qualified singers in all sections. Exciting performance opportunities for
the
1995-96 season as well as Sunday morning worship services. For an
appointment
call Steve Darsey at 727-5607.
Through Aug. 31
COLORED PAPER DRIVE
During the month of August, white and colored paper may be mixed.
Magazines,
newspaper, sticky address labels from flyers and envelopes and colored
carbon
sheets are not acceptable.
Through Sept. 18
EVENING AT EMORY REGISTRATION
Registration for the fall quarter of Evening at Emory will run through
Sept.
18, the first evening of classes. Classes range from self-help to
personal
finance, from writing to sailing and from travel opportunities to Spanish
language courses. 874-0999.
Through Sept. 20
SCHATTEN GALLERY BOOK ARTS EXHIBITION
"Out of the Stacks, Into the Studio: Emory Libraries' Staff in the Book
Arts"
features work in the book arts created by six Emory Libraries staff
members
including artists' books, bindings, decorative and handmade papers,
printmaking
and an illustrated alphabet. On the main level of the Woodruff Library.
Hours:
8 a.m.-midnight, Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday;
noon-midnight Sunday. Free. 727-6861.
Through Nov.
MUSEUM EXHIBITION AT HARTSFIELD
"Five Continents - Nine Millennia (Atlanta Hartsfield Airport)" is a
selection
of 85 objects from the Carlos Museum's permanent collections that will
acquaint
travelers at Hartsfield's international terminal with a selection of the
museum's 15,000-object collections. Arranged around the concept of the
five
Olympic rings, the exhibit includes objects from Africa, Asia, the
Americas,
Europe and Oceania. 727-4291.
Through Dec.
CARLOS MUSEUM EXHIBITION
"The Female Image in Ancient Colombian Art: Selections from the Stephen
and
Claudia Kramer Collection" features ancient Colombian art showcasing
womanhood
for three millennia. The ceramics in this exhibition reveal that
Colombian
women in the past--like their modern counterparts--successfully juggled
traditional female roles, such as motherhood with positions of social and
political power. 727-4291.
To submit an entry for the campus calendar, send a brief written description of the event to: Matt Montgomery, Emory Report, News and Information, fax to 727-0646, or e-mail to mmontgo@ unix.cc.emory.edu three weeks before the publication date. Dates, times and locations may change without advance notice.