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Friday January 14

PERFORMANCE

A Concert of Ukrainian Carols: Presented by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, the Yale Center for International and Area Studies, and the Yale-Ukraine Initiative. Featuring the Vocal and Instrumental Folk Ensemble from Kiev, Ukraine. 8 p.m. Sudler Hall, WLH 201. Free. Call 432-1300 for information.

EVENTS

Tour of Sterling Memorial Library and Cross Campus Library: 3 p.m. Meet at reference desk, SML. Call 432-1818 for information.

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

Winter Walk 2000: An evening of runway fashions, including fashion from Seychelle's, J. Press, Archetype, and others. Presented by Vyrtigo, Yale's undergraduate style publication. 9 p.m. Davenport College. $5 to $7. Tickets sold all week at Commons. Appropriate attire requested.

LECTURE

"Challenges Presented by the New Genetics": The second of three talks on Christian faith and science by Fritz Rottman of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Refreshments served after the talk. 7:30 p.m. Yale Medical School. Free. Call 777-6960, ext. 3 for information.

Saturday

January 15

EVENTS

Book Discussion and Signing: Promoting Mariann Regan's satiric novel on the controversial state of health care in America, Immortality News, as part of the author series at the Yale Bookstore. 1:30 p.m. The Yale Bookstore. Free.

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

LECTURE

"Challenges Presented by the New Genetics": The second of three talks on Christian faith and science by Fritz Rottman of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Refreshments served after the talk. 7:30 p.m. Yale Medical School. Free. Call 777-6960, ext. 3 for information.

Sunday

January 16

PERFORMANCES

Songs for Soup: Benefit concert for the Saint Thomas More Soup Kitchen featuring the music of the Whiffenpoofs, the Duke's Men, Klezmer Band, Shades, the Yale Gospel Choir, and the Saint Thomas More Choir.

7:30 p.m. Battell Chapel. Suggested donation $3. Call the Saint Thomas More Catholic Chapel at Yale at 777-5537 for information.

The Yale Glee Club: Benefit concert for the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen with musical director David Connell. 3 p.m. Trinity Church on the Green. Donations requested. Call 432-4136 for information.

EVENT

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

Monday

January 17

EVENTS

Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration: Featuring appearances by the New Haven Youth Gospel Choir and prominent community leaders. Noon. Harkness Auditorium, Sterling Hall of Medicine. Free. Call 785-7545 for information.

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

LECTURE

"A Dream for the Millennium": A talk by University Chaplain Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Streets on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Light refreshments provided. 12:30 p.m. Lecture hall, SML. Free. Call 432-1810 for information.

Tuesday

January 18

EVENTS

Introduction to the Research Work Station: Instruction session. 5 to 6 p.m. Electronic classroom, CCL. Registration at the SML reference desk or via e-mail to smlref@ yale.edu.

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

MEETING

Yale Herald: Organizational meeting. Come join the finest publication at Yale. Meet our editors and have some free ice cream. 7 p.m. Jonathan Edwards common room. Call Dan at 436-0955 or e-mail herald@yale.edu for information.

LECTURES

"Before Impressionism: French Landscape Painting, 1820-1850": A talk by graduate student Susan Greenberg. 2 p.m. YUAG. Free.

"Conservatism: Art or Science": Talk by Theresa Fairbanks, Chief Conservator at the Yale Center for British Art. 12:30 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

Wednesday

January 19

LECTURES

"The Fair Grounds: Designing the Future at Flushing Meadows": Slide lecture by Alan Plattus,professor of architecture, on the development of the Flushing Meadows site. 7 p.m. Eli Whitney Museum. Free. Call 777-1833 for information.

"Neural Transplantation as a Treatment for Parkinsonism: Some Ethical Problems": Talk by Dr. Dennis Spencer. 7:30 p.m. Slifka Center. Free. Call 432-7816 for more information.

EVENT

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

Thursday January 20

PERFORMANCE

New Music New Haven Concert: Directed by Ezra Laderman. Program includes Joseph Schwantner's Sparrows. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.

EVENT

"Undergraduate Comprehensive Art Exhibition": Selections from works completed in fall 1999 art courses. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reception 5 to 7 p.m. Art and Architecture Building, main floor gallery. Free. Call 432-2608 for information.

LECTURE

"Before Impressionism: French Landscape Painting, 1820-1850":

A talk by graduate student Susan Greenberg. Noon. YUAG. Free.

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