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Friday, January 23
“An Evening at the Café,” acoustic
jazz by the Dave Roth Trio (Dave Roth ’85, piano;
Paul Rostock, bass; Glen Davis, drums) with Warren Vaché Jr.,
trumpet. 8:00 p.m., Foy Hall. $12, $6 students/seniors.
Ext. 1650.
Tuesday, January 27
The Moravian Reading Group’s
topic for this semester is “Time and Cause.” Khristina
Haddad, assistant professor of political science, leads
a discussion of “Time
in Zionism: The Life and Afterlife of a Temporal Revolution” by
Eyal Chowers, a professor of political science at Tel
Aviv University. 4:00 p.m., Air Products Room, HUB. Reading
packets are available from Mickey Ortiz, 206 Comenius,
Ext. 1417.
Ongoing
“
Made in America: The American Industrial Landscape, Reconstructed,” small-scale
paper sculpture by Hungarian artist Janos Enyedi.
Through January 25. Payne Gallery.
Mark Your Calendars
The
annual Mardi Gras Dance will be held 8:00 p.m.-midnight
Friday, February 6, at the Hotel Bethlehem.
Tickets must
be picked up February 2-5 at the kiosk in the HUB. The event
includes complimentary hors d’œuvres, coffee,
and dessert. Semi-formal attire—street-length after-5 dresses
for women, and suits for men—is suggested. Information:
Alumni House, Ext. 1366.
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January
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On
the Ball:
Women's
basketball team sets NCAA record with
35 successful free-throws in one game.
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History
Lessons:
Moravian
may be the fifth oldest college in
the U.S., and other historical matters.
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Service
and Significance:
Martin
Luther King Day speaker and activities. |
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Datebook:
Campus
calendar.
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Gaudeamus:
Faculty/staff/student
news and achievements. |
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