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Events
The Record Calendar lists events submitted by University- sponsored
groups and organizations and student groups recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing to The University
Record, 412 Maynard St., 1399, by fax (764-7084) or via e-mail,
urecord@umich.edu by 5 p.m.
Tuesday six,days prior to publication. Asterisk (*) denotes events
to which admission is charged.
Activities
Monday, October 7
School of Public Health9th annual Community
Service Learning Fair, 35 pm, Sch Public Health II,
Fl 1, 936-0935.
U-M Council for Disability ConcernsVideo
and panel discussion: Disability and the Holocaust: A History
Revealed, Liebe Perla, 46 pm, Michigan Theater,
763-0235.
Tuesday, October 8
U-M Council for Disability ConcernsVideo:
The View from Here: Depression on College Campuses, 4 pm, Michigan
Theater, 763-0235.
U-MDearbornThe
Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, 6 pm, CASL, Rm 1030, (313) 593-5644.
Dept. of English and ProvostPhilip Levine
poetry reading, 7:30 pm, Michigan League Ballroom, 615-3710.
Thursday, October 10
U-M Depression CenterNational Depression
Screening Day, 810 am, noon2 pm, 46 pm,
U-M Hospital, 763-7495.
College of EngineeringRobert Muglia,
Microsofts Enterprise Storage Division, 9 am, Gerald R. Ford
Library Auditorium, 647-7086.
Michigan PressJohn Knott book signing,
4 pm, Shaman Drum, 662-7407.
U-M Sailing ClubCapsize and Man Overboard
Procedures, 7:45 pm, Central Campus, 426-4299.
Friday, October 11
Peirpont Commons Arts and ProgramsSecond Fridays Swing Night,
9 pmmidnight, Pierpont Commons, 647-6838.
Saturday, October 12
*Exhibit MuseumStars of the Harvest,
11:30 am, 1:30 & 3:30 pm, Planetarium; Sky Legends of the Three
Fires, 12:30 & 2:30 pm, Planetarium.
U-M Credit
UnionDinosaur Tours, 2 pm, Exhibit Museum, 764-0478.
Sunday, October 13
*Exhibit MuseumStars of the Harvest,
1:30 & 3:30 pm, Planetarium; Sky Legends of the Three Fires, 12:30
& 2:30 pm, Planetarium.
U-M Credit UnionDinosaur Tours,
2 pm, Exhibit Museum, 764-0478.
Monday, October 14
Senate Assembly and SACUABoard of Regents
Candidates Forum, 4:30 pm, Hale Auditorium, 764-6270.
Tuesday, October 15
*Geriatrics Centers Turner ClinicTaking
Care of Aging Relatives, 68 pm, Geriatrics Centers,
Turner Conf Rm 1139, 764-2556.
Sports and Recreation
Wednesday, October 16
*U-M Rec Sports2002 Pre-Season Football
Tournament entries due, 11 am4:30 pm, IMSB;
*U-M
Rec Sports2002 Fall Ice Hockey entries due, 11 am4:30
pm, IMSB, 763-3562.
Ongoing
Yost Ice ArenaPublic skating,
noon12:50 pm Mon-Fri, 89:50 pm Thurs, 23:50pm
Sat & Sun, 764-4600.
Arts and Entertainment
Monday, October 7
School of Music42nd annual Conference
on Organ Music, 4 pm, First Congregational Church; University
Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, McIntosh Theater, 764-0594.
U-MFlintChamber Choir Invitational,
7:30 pm, U-MFlint Theatre, (810) 762-3351.
Museum of ArtCurators talk: New
York Observed, 1:30 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
CREESDance Performance, 8 pm,
Power Center, 764-2538.
Tuesday, October 8
*University Musical SocietySwan Lake,
8 pm, Power Center, 615-6590.
School of Music42nd annual Conference
on Organ Music, 8 pm, St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church,
764-0594.
Wednesday, October 9
Museum of ArtArt video: Winslow Homer:
The Nature of the Artist, 12:10 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
Ann Arbor Women ArtistsOrganic Sculpture,
67:15 pm, Pierpont Commons, 769-7363.
*University Musical SocietyCleveland
Orchestra, 8 pm, Detroit Orchesta Hall, 615-6590.
School of MusicConcert Band,
8 pm, Michigan Theater, 764-0594.
Thursday, October 10
Gifts of ArtJazz Standards,
12:10 pm, U-M Hospital Lobby, Fl 1, 936-7634.
Museum of ArtMary Lucier, Artist talk
and video screening, 5 pm, Museum of Art; Guided tour: Pat
Steir: Gradations, 7 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
*Musical Theatre DepartmentChildren
of Eden, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
CREESFilm: No Mans Land,
7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Auditorium, 764-0351.
Friday, October 11
Center for Chinese StudiesFilm: Breaking
the Silence, 8 pm, Angell Hall, Aud A, 764-6308.
UMSTamango and Urban Tap, 8 pm,
Power Center, 764-2538.
Cntr for Japanese StudiesFilm: Cure,
7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 764-6307.
*Musical Theatre DepartmentChildren
of Eden, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
Saturday, October 12
Museum of ArtIn Pursuit of Mists and
Clouds, 10 am, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
UMSTamango and Urban Tap, 2 pm,
8 pm, Power Center, 764-2538.
*Canterbury HouseImprovised Violin and
Dance, 8 pm, Canterbury House, 665-0606.
*Musical Theatre DepartmentChildren
of Eden, 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
Sunday, October 13
Museum of ArtGuided Tours: Masterworks
of Chinese Paintings, Museum of Art; Community Day Celebrating,
15 pm, Museum of Art, 764-0395.
*Musical Theatre DepartmentChildren
of Eden, 2 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-2538.
UMSVenice Baroque Orchesta, 7:30
pm, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 764-2538.
Wednesday, October 16
Faculty Womens ClubMichigan League
Garden in May, 11:30 am, Michigan League Lobby Alcove, 426-5669.
Human Resources Development
(734) 764-7410, reg req
www.umich.edu/~hraa/
Wednesday, October 9
*Quality Customer Service Skills,
8:30 am3:30 pm.
Thursday, October 10
*The Communication Process: How Do You
Make It Work for You, 15 pm.
*Managing Multiple Projects for Multiple
Managers, 9 amnoon.
*Developing an Employee Recruitment and
Retention Plan, 9:30 amnoon.
Friday, October 11
*The Choce is Yours: Attitudes in the Workplace,
8:30 amnoon.
Monday, October 14
*Planning for Retirement, Session
A, 47 pm.
Wednesday, October 16
*Planning for Retirement, Session
B, 1:304:30 pm.
*Next Steps in Behaviorally-Based Interviewing,
8:3011:30 am.
Lectures/Discussions
Monday, October 7
Architecture and Urban PlanningDouglas
Kelbaugh, Two Visions, 6 pm, Art and Architecture Bld, Rm
2104, 764-1300.
Tuesday, October 8
U-M Detroit ObservatoryJeffrey Werner,
Cartography of the Great Lakes: Charting the Changing Shape of the
Michigan Mitten, 3 pm, Observatory, 1398 E Ann, 763-2230.
LSA DevelopmentLydia Liu, Ideograph:
Race and Comparative Grammar in the 19th Century, 4:10 pm,
Michigan League, Hussey Rm, Fl 2, 998-6244.
Institute for the HumanitiesKali,
4:30 pm, Schorling Auditorium, 936-1930.
Cntr for the Study of Complex SystemsStephen
Wolfram, A New Kind of Science, 46 pm, Rackham Auditorium,
763-3301.
Archaeological InstituteImages on Textiles:
The Weave of 5th Century Athenian Art and Society, 5:30 pm,
Angell Hall, 764-9304.
RRPResponsible Authorship in the Biomedical
Sciences, 57 pm, Maternal and Child Health Cntr, Rm
F2305, 647-9085.
SAPACSixteenth annual Speak Out,
7:3010 pm, Michigan Union Ballroom, 936-9368.
Cntr for Chinese StudiesAlbert Hermalin,
Population Aging in Asia: Consequences and Challenges, noon,
School of Social Work Bld, Rm 1636, 764-6308.
Wednesday, October 9
UMHSMary Sue Coleman, 7th annual Raymond
W. Waggoner Lecture on Ethics and Values in Medicine, Care Without
Coverage: Too Little, Too Late, 4 pm, Ford Amphitheater,
Fl 2, 647-8762.
CSSTJonathan Simon, The Land of the
Free and the Home of the Fearful: Governing America through Fear
of Crime Before 9/11 and Since, 46 pm, International
Institute, SSWB, Rm 1636, 936-1595.
Pierpoint Commons Arts and ProgramsAbstract
Figurative Paintings, 6 pm, Wall Gallery, 647-6838.
Exhibit MuseumKaboom! Meteor and Asteroid
Impacts, 7 pm, Exhibit Museum, 764-0478.
CREESVictor Friedman, Brown Bag Lecture:
The Time of the Gypsies, noon, U-MDearborn International
Inst, 764-0351.
Thursday, October 10
Marketing CommunicationsPatient Safety:
Achieving Measurable Results, 12:30 pm, MCHC Auditorium,
615-5374.
Center for European StudiesDominique
Decherf, Beyond Power and Weakness: A Vindication of European Diplomacy,
46 pm, SSWB, 615-1106.
Dept of English and ProvostPhilip Levine,
My Spanish Civil War, 5 pm, Mich Union, Pendleton Rm, 615-3710.
Provosts OfficeU-M Lesbian Gay
Bisexual Transgender Faculty Alliance, 7 pm, Michigan Union,
Wolverine Rms A and B, 763-1401.
College of EngineeringRobert Muglia,
Microsofts Enterprise Storage Division, 9 am, Gerald R. Ford
Library Auditorium, 647-7086.
Center For The Education of WomenSex
Matters for Women: An Update for Women and Those Who Love Them,
noon1:30 pm, Michigan Union, Pond Rm, 998-7080.
Friday, October 11
Institute for the HumanitiesPoetry
and the End of the Holy, 2 pm, SSWB, 936-3518.
Sunday, October 13
Life Sciences Values and Society ProgramSteve
Gruber, The Genetics of Colorectal Cancer, 45:30 pm,
Hutchins Hall, Rm 100, 647-4571.
Monday, October 14
Senate Assembly and SACUAMary Sue Coleman,
Address to the Senate Assembly, 3:15 pm, Hale Auditorium,
764-6270.
Tuesday, October 15
Geriatrics CenterBe-Long Cho, Korea:
Its Culture, Health Care and Much More, 10 amnoon,
Turner Senior Resource Center, 764-2556.
Wednesday, October 16
Historical Center for the Health SciencesAbraham
Verghese, The Search for Meaning in a Medical Life, 3 pm,
Ford Auditorium, 615-3710.
Ford Sch of Public PolicyHarry A. and
Margaret D. Towsley Foundation Policymaker in Residence, Catherine
Bertini, Why Wait for Another Afghanistan? The Case for Increasing
U.S. Aid, 4 pm, Schorling Auditorium, 764-8593.
Research Responsibility ProgramEric
Dey, Responsible Authorship in the Social Sciences, 57
pm, East Hall, Rm 4448, 647-9085.
Comprehensive Cancer CenterU-M Experts
Speak About Using the Immune System to Fight Cancer, 78:30
pm, Livonia West Holiday Inn, (800) 742-2300.
School of Social WorkOliver Williams,
Ending Dating and Domestic Violence on Campus, 78:30
pm, East Hall Auditorium, Rm 1324, 764-3309.
CREESEva Huseby-Darvas, Extra Hungarian
no Est Vita, noon, International Institute, 764-0351.
Workshops/Seminars
Monday, October 7
CSCS—Differntial Equation Models of
Leukemia and Hepatitis C, 4 pm, Amer. Inst. Mathematics Res.
Conf. Cntr, 763-3301.
*Center for the Education of Women—Career
Decision-Making: The Step Before the Job Search, 5:30–8:30
pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Tuesday, October 8
CRLT—The Engaged Classroom: Fostering
Productive Student Participation, 3–5 pm, Michigan
League, Vandenberg Rm, 764-0505.
Wednesday, October 9
Taubman Medical Library—PubMed: An Introduction
to the Basics, 1–3 pm, Taubman Medical Library, Rm
LRC 3950, 763-2037.
School of Public Health, Epidemiology—Amr
S. Soliman, Cancer Epidemiology in Special Populations, 3–4:30
pm, SPH I, Rm 3040, 764-5436.
*Culinary School and Nutrition—Simple
Meals for 1 or 2, 6–8 pm, Health Center Demonstration
Kitchen, 975-4387.
Center For The Education of Women—Job
Seekers Network Part II: Launching Your Active Job Search,
noon–1:30 pm, CEW, 998-7080.
Thursday, October 10
HRAA—Benefits open enrollment presentation,
10–11 am, 1:30–2:30 pm, U-M–Dearborn, Prof Educ
Center, 615-2000.
Program in Comparative Literature—The
Global Ethnic Literaures Seminar, Detroit Summer: A Multicultural,
Intergenerational, Youth-Led Group Working to Rebuild Detroit Block
by Block, Video presentation, “Re-Spiriting Our Communities,”
and panel discussion, 4 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Rm,
763-2351.
CSST—Jonathan Simon, Crime Families:
Governing Domestic Relations Through Crime, 10 am–noon,
Tisch Hall, Rm 1023, 936-1595.
Medicinal Chemistry—New Tools for the
Glycobiologist: Mushroom Lectins with Novel Carbohydrate Binding
Properties, 4 pm, C.C. Little Blg, 647-8429.
Friday, October 11
CRLT—Engineering Food for Thought Luncheon,
noon–1:30 pm, Pierpont Commons, Boulevard Rm, 764-0505.
Monday, October 14
*Center For The Education of Women—Career Decision-Making:
The Step Before the Job Search, 5:30–8:30 pm, CEW,
998-7080.
Wednesday, October 16
CRLT—Faculty Roundtable on Academic
Service Learning, 4–5:30 pm, Ginsberg Center, 764-0505.
Culinary School and Nutrition—Light
and Nutritious Indian Cuisine, 6–8 pm, Health Center
Demonstration Kitchen, 975-4387.
Center For The Education of Women—Job
Seekers Network Part II: Resumes and Cover Letters, noon–1:30
pm, CEW, 998-7080.
IT Education Svcs, (734) 763-3700, reg req
-- www.itd.umich.edu/education
Monday, October 7
*Computer SecurityWhat Everyone Needs
to Know, 8:30 am12:30 pm, Rm 1900, Arbor Lakes Bldg
1.
*WWW Getting Started with Web Publishing at U-M,
9 amnoon, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*Java Script Introduction, 15
pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Tuesday, October 8
*PowerPoint I, 9 amnoon, Rm 2075,
CSSB.
*Access Macros, 15 pm, Rm 2074,
CSSB.
Wednesday, October 9
*Access Introduction, 9 am12:30
pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*SQL Intermediate, 15 pm, Rm
2078, CSSB.
*Word I, 14 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Thursday, October 10
*FileMaker Pro I, 9 amnoon,
Rm 2074, CSSB.
*GoLive Forms, 13 pm, Rm 2078,
CSSB.
Friday, October 11
*Visual Basic Introduction, 15
pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
Monday, October 14
*Dreamweaver III, 13 pm, Rm 2074, CSSB.
*WWW HTML Authoring Introduction,
15 pm, Rm 2078, CSSB.
Tuesday, October 15
*PowerPoint II, 9 amnoon, Rm
2074, CSSB.
*Access Forms, 15 pm, Rm 2074,
CSSB.
*UNIX Introduction, 14 pm, Rm
2078, CSSB.
Wednesday, October 16
*Word III, 9 amnoon, Rm 2078,
CSSB.
*Windows Introduction, 14 pm,
Rm 2078, CSSB.
Regular Meetings
Alcoholics AnonUnity AA Group,
closed discussion, cross-addicts welcome, 12:10 pm MonFri,
Guild House Campus Ministry, 802 Monroe, 662-5189.
Guild HouseFree casual Sunday supper
for students, 67:30 pm, 802 Monroe, 662-5189 or guildhouse@umich.edu.
Health System Pulmonary RehabAnn Arbor
Better Breathers, 24 pm, 1st Mon, Dominos Farms
EBA Club, 998-8723.
HIV/AIDS Support Group5:307:30
pm, alternate Thurs, Taubman Ctr, 936-8186 or (888) 224-7939.
LGBT AffairsCreative Expressions Group,
1 pm Sat, call for room number, 763-4186.
Turner Geriatric ClinicCaring for Your
Mate, 23:30 pm, 4th Tues, Conf Rm, Cancer & Geriatrics
Ctrs Bldg;
Caring for Aging Relatives, 2nd Wed,
Ste C, Turner Res Ctr, Plymouth Rd;
African American Senior History Preservation
Group, 1:303:30 pm, every other Thurs, Sr Res Ctr,
2401 Plymouth Rd; 764-2556.
Sailing Club Weekly Meetings7:45
pm, every Thurs, 120 Dennison, 426-4299.
Monday, October 7
LS&AFaculty Meeting, 4:10 pm,
Angell Hall, Aud B, 764-0322.
Tuesday, October 15
Geriatrics CenterSupport Group Meeting,
1:303 pm, Geriatrics Center, L1, Conference Rm, 764-2556.
Services
Campus Information Centers: Michigan
Union & Pierpont Commons lobbies; 764-INFO (4636), www.umich.edu/~info.
Medicare Assistance Program: 9:30 am–noon
Tues, Turner Res Ctr, 2401 Plymouth Rd, Ste C; 764-2556.
Photo ID: 8:30 am–5 pm Mon–Fri,
Entree Plus Ofc, Pierpont Commons, 763-6294; 8 am–5 pm Mon–Fri,
Rm G270, Wolverine Twr, 3003 S State, 763-7671;
8 am–5 pm Mon–Fri, Rm 100 & Rm 1000, Student
Activities Bldg, 763-4632; 7 am–4:30 pm Mon-Fri, Rm C158,
Med Inn Bldg, 936-0100.
SAFEWALK: 24 hrs, North & Central
campus,
763-9255.
Exhibitions
ALFRED BERKOWITZ GALLERYThrough
Oct. 25: Mexican Folk Art: The Margolin Collection, (313) 593-3592.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC COLLECTION AND NC
STANDIFER VIDEO ARCHIVE OF ORAL HISTORY, BLACK AMERICAN MUSICIANSIncludes
rare scores, sheet music, photographs, original 78 rpm recordings
(now on CD), movie scripts, rare manuscripts and videotaped interviews
with historically important Black musicians. Viewing and listening
facilities available. 101 West Hall, 8:30 am4 pm MonFri,
764-8338.
BENTLEY HISTORICAL LIBRARYThrough
Oct. 31: Lavender Legacy at Maize and Blue: The Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Affairs Office over Thirty Years, 764-3482.
DENTISTRY LIBRARYThrough Dec.
15: Mouth, Teeth and Thumbs: Dentists and the Mouth in Aphorisms,
Maxims, One-Liners, Proverbs, Quotations and Taglines, 764-1526.
EXHIBIT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYThrough
Dec. 31: Jiingtamok: Exploring the Powwow Highway; Through Jan.
10, 2003: Native Fishes of the Great Lakes Region; Ongoing: Pterodactyls;
Back to the Sea: The Evolution of Whales, 764-0478.
GIFTS OF ARTThrough Oct. 17:
Art for the People: by The Arts League of Michigan, Taubman Lobby,
North, Flr 1; Box Assemblages: by Sue E. Winkler, Taubman Lobby,
North, Flr 1; Rain Forest Quilts, by Adventurous Quilters, Taubman
Lobby, South, Flr 1; Theater Puppets and Props, Taubman Lobby, South,
Flr 1; Quilts by Garland Lewis, Univ Hosp Lobby, Flr 1; Watercolors,
by Donna Rey-Taylor, Univ Hosp Main Corridor, West, Flr 2; Ceramics,
by I.B. Remsen, Cancer Ctr & Geriatrics Ctr, Main Lobby, Flr B2;
Acrylic Paintings, by Jan Dorer, Cancer Ctr & Geriatrics Ctr, Turner
Clinic Lobby, Flr 1, 936-2787.
INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIESThrough
Oct. 31: Selections from the Village Works Photovoice Project, by
Caroline Wang, 936-3519.
MEDIA UNIONThrough Oct. 13:
I Like to Watch: Politics and Cultural Landscapes of Strangelove
and Chance, MonFri noon6 pm, Sun 14 pm, 763-3266.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE BUFFETThrough
Oct. 11: Fabric Collage, by Beverly Simmons; Oct. 12-Nov. 8: Watercolor,
by Doris Foss, 763-4652.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE LOBBYThrough
Oct. 14: Silent Witness, silhouette memorials to women lost to domestic
violence, 998-9368.
MICHIGAN UNION STUDY LOUNGEThrough
Oct. 14: Silent Witness, silhouette memorials to women lost to domestic
violence, 998-9368.
MUSEUM OF ARTThrough Oct. 13:
Manuel Alvarez Bravo: 100 Years; ThroughOct. 20: Lee Bul: Live Forever;
Through Oct. 27: A Bold Experiment: Ken Tyler and the Printed Image;
Through Dec. 8: Pat Steir: Gradations; Through Dec. 1: Flora and
Fauna in Chinese Art; Ongoing: African Art of Dual Worlds, Curtis
Gallery; Through Jan. 2003: The New York School: Abstract Expressionism
and Beyond, 764-0395.
PIERPONT COMMONSThrough Oct.
11: Abstract Figurative Paintings, by Hans-Jurgen Hiby; Through
Oct. 14: Silent Witness, silhouette memorials to women lost to domestic
violence; Oct. 14- Nov. 15: Hollowed Ground, by Bill Sampson, 647-6838.
SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGNThrough
Oct. 20: Lee Bul: Live Forever; Through Oct. 31: Works of Nancy
Wolfe; Through Oct. 16: Murals, by Helen C. Lee, Justin Todd and
Dan Gay, Tues/Thur noon8 pm, Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun 11 am4
pm, 963-2082.
SCHOOL OF MUSICOct. 913:
Digital Music Ensemble, 764-2538.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARYThrough
Nov. 2: The Seven Ages of Man: The Human Life Cycle throughout Medical
History, 7th fl, Hatcher Graduate Library, 10 am5 pm MonFri,
10 amnoon Sat, 936-3814;
TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN
PLANNING Through Oct. 30: North Campus Redux: Two Visions,
by Douglas Kelbaugh with MUD/ARCH students, MonFri 9 am5
pm, Taubman College Gallery, 764-1300.
THE STEARNS COLLECTIONOne of
six major collections of musical instruments in North America; contains
more than 2,000 instruments, ranging from typical period pieces
to rare items, Sch of Mus, 763-4389.
SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN—Through
Oct. 20: Lee Bul: Live Forever; Oct. 1–31: Works of Nancy
Wolfe; Oct. 2–16: Murals, by Helen C. Lee, Justin Todd and
Dan Gay, Tues/Thur noon–8 pm, Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun 11 am–4
pm, 963-2082.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Oct. 9–13:
Digital Music Ensemble, 764-2538.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY—Through
Nov. 2: The Seven Ages of Man: The Human Life Cycle throughout Medical
History, 7th fl, Hatcher Graduate Library, 10 am–5 pm Mon–Fri,
10 am–noon Sat, 936-3814.
TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN
PLANNING—Oct. 1–30: North Campus Redux: Two Visions,
by Douglas Kelbaugh with MUD/ARCH students, Mon–Fri 9 am–5
pm, Taubman College Gallery, 764-1300.
THE STEARNS COLLECTION—One of
six major collections of musical instruments in North America; contains
more than 2,000 instruments, ranging from typical period pieces
to rare items, Sch of Mus, 763-4389.
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