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Events on Tuesday, May 9, 2000 [Add]

   9:30am-11am. Introduction to French Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   9:30am-12:30pm. American Favorites Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   12pm-. I-Week - Brazilian Culture Talk: Forro No Brazil Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.

   12pm-1pm. "São João Party" a video documentary Brazilian Week At Stanford. Becthel International Center - Dining Room.

   3:30pm-5pm. Playing with acting Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   5pm-7pm. Film Studies Workshop: Futurism and Film Film Studies Workshop. Cummings Art, Room 2 (Art Dep).

   5pm-7pm. Film Studies Workshop: Futurism and Film Film Studies Workshop. Cummings Art, Room 2 (Art Dep).

   5pm-7pm. Film Studies Workshop: Futurism and Film Film Studies Workshop. Cummings Art, Room 2 (Art Dep).

   7pm-11pm. "World Famous Ginzton Tuesday Double Feature": To Catch a Thief & I Was a Male War Bride Ginzton Film Club & Stanford Film Society. Ginzton Lab, Room AP200. (Free Admission)

   8pm-. I-Week: Pakistani and South Asian Mystic Rock by Kaif Pakistanis at Stanford. Bechtel Center.

   9pm-10pm. Stanford Students For Life meeting Stanford Students For Life. Tresidder Sequoia Room.


Events on Wednesday, May 10, 2000

   9am-2pm. The Other Side of Silicon Valley Bechtel Center, Campus Ministry. Sign up in advance at the I-Center to reserve a place..

   9am-10:15am. Beginning Japanese Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   10:30am-11:45am. Beginning Japanese II Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   12pm-. I-Week - Brazilian Culture Talk: Brazilian Concert Dance Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.

   4:15pm-5:15pm. Searching for the Actual Cause Broad Area Colloquium For AI-Geometry-Graphics-Robotics-Vision. Judea Pearl. TCseq201, Lecture Hall B. (0.)

   5pm-. I-Week - Brazilian Film: Dona Flor e Sues Dos Maridos Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.

   5pm-7pm. "Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos" a film by Bruno Barreto Brazilian Student Association , GSC, Bechtel Center. Bechtel International Center.

   5:30pm-. WORKSHOP - Changes and Transition Bechtel Center. Assembly Room.

   6:15pm-. Courtyard Caffe Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center - Courtyard.

   7pm-. International Week - Lecture: Reproductive Health in Africa Today Bechtel Center.

   7pm-9pm. Spring Italian Film Series: "8 1/2" Department of French and Italian. Herrin Hall (Bio-T 175). (Free Admission)

   8pm-10pm. " A door to the sky", Moroccan Movie Stanford Egyptian Association. Bechtel International Center.


Events on Thursday, May 11, 2000

   10am-1pm. Japanese Cooking III Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   12pm-. I-Week - Brazilian Culture Talk: Cinema in Brazil Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.

   4pm-6pm. Introduction to Italian, Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   4:15pm-5:30pm. Integrated Photonic and Electronic Devices for High Speed Optical Communications of 40Gbps and More US-Japan Technology Management Center. Dr. Toshikazu Nishino. Skilling Auditorium. (FREE (Open to Public))

   7pm-. International Week -Italian Movies Bechtel Center, Amici Miei (italian students ass.). Bechtel Center - Dining Room.

   10pm-12am. SPF 2000 (Synergy Political Films): CANCELLED Synergy House & Stanford Students for Choice. Synergy House Lounge. (Free Admission)


Events on Friday, May 12, 2000

   9am-11am. MD Consult and SHINE Lane Medical Library. MITL Room M202. (no cost)

   10am-12pm. Friday Morning Coffee: Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center - Assembly Room.

   11am-12pm. International Culture Series Bechtel center. Bechtel Center - Dining Room.

   12pm-1pm. PubMed Searching Brown Bag Lane Medical Library. Janet Morrison. Lane Library Conference Room. (no cost)

   1:30pm-2:15pm. Friday Congregational Prayers Islamic Society of Stanford University (ISSU). Old Union Ballroom. (Free)

   5pm-. I-Week - Brazilian Film: Cabral Moderno Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.

   8pm-. International Week - Brazilian Play Brazilian students. Bechtel Center.


Events on Saturday, May 13, 2000

   8:30am-9:30am. Everything I Told You was Wrong … and other Lessons in Surgery Department of Surgery. Thomas Krummel, MD (Moderator), Faculty: Lawrence Moss, M.D., Resident: Randy Green. LPCH Auditorium.

   8:30am-5:30pm. Engineering Futures Interpersonal Skills Training Tau Beta Pi. Alison Hu, facilitator. Terman 529 (CHANGE FROM TERMAN 556!). ($5 deposit, refunded upon your attendance)

   10am-1pm. Wing Chun Kung Fu Stanford University Wing Chun Student Association. Building 380, Basement.

   10:30am-12:30pm. Getting Started in Entertainment Stanford Film Society. Little Theater, Mem Aud. (free)

   11:30am-. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL - Food Vendors & Cultural Displays Bechtel Center.

   11:30am-. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL - Performances Bechtel Center.

   4pm-5:30pm. Stanford Hwimori Spring Show. ONE: One Land, One People, One Spirit Stanford Hwimori: Korean American Cultural Activist Group. SEQ Quad (Science and Engineering Quad), Outdoors.


Events on Sunday, May 14, 2000

   12pm-2pm. CHILDREN'S DAY FESTIVAL Stanford University Nikkei. Wilbur Field. (FREE)

   7pm-8pm. Free Salsa Lessons Salsa!. Casa Zapata--Stern Hall.


Events on Monday, May 15, 2000

   1pm-3pm. Introduction to Drawing Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   4pm-5:30pm. Dr. Sung-Hou Kim "Structural Genomics: Premise and Test" Structural Biology Seminar Series. Munzer Auditorium (lower level of Beckman Building).

   5pm-6:30pm. Kundalini Yoga Bechtel Center. Bechtel Center.

   7pm-8pm. Conference in the Medical Humanities: a talk by Marilyn Yalom on "The Female Breast" Bernard Osher Foundation. Lane History Building (bldg. 200), Room 307. (free to all who wish to attend)

   7pm-9:15pm. Dance Class Bechtel International center. Bechtel Center - Assembly Rom.

   7pm-8pm. Conference in the Medical Humanities: a talk by Peter Graham on "Articulating the Elephant Man"" Bernard Osher Foundation. Lane History Building (bldg. 200), Room 307. (free to all who wish to attend)

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