Posted on Oct 1, 1999

Friday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m.

Nott Memorial.

“The Chinese Revolution Turns 50. A Retrospective of the First 50

Years of the Chinese People's Republic,” a panel discussion.

Co-sponsored by East Asian Studies and Asian Student Union. Reception to

follow in Hale House.

Friday, Oct. 1, through Monday Oct. 4, 8 and 10 p.m.

Reamer Auditorium.

Film committee presents Big Daddy.

Tuesday, Oct. 5, 11:15 a.m.

Arts 215.

John Moore, painter and professor of art history at Skidmore College, on

“Self Taught Artists: Outside the Mainstream.” Part of the

exhibit “An Exact Spectacular” in the Nott Memorial.

Tuesday, Oct. 5, 7 p.m.

Humanities 019.

Chinese film series presents Blue Kite (1994). Directed by Tian

Zhuangzhuang, this banned film traces the fate of a Beijing family through

the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 60's China.

Thursday, Oct. 7, 11:30 a.m.

Reamer Auditorium.

Faculty colloquium with Prof. Adrian Frazier.

Thursday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p.m.

Nott Memorial.

Former Congressman Vic Fazio '65 speaks on “Rekindling Faith in

Public Service in the Quest for the Common Welfare in the Next

Millennium.”

Through Oct. 10.

Social Sciences Lounge.

Exhibit of 17 abstract paintings by German artist Gerlinde Grossmann.

Through Oct. 15.

Arts 215.

“The Time Between Dogs and Wolves: Paintings and Field Studies by

Keith Jacobshagen and Harry Orlyk.”

Through Oct. 17

Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial.

“An Exact Spectacular, drawings by Ed Rogers and sculpture by Henry

Turner.”