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Published five days a week during term by Communications Department.
Deadline 12:00 noon all the day preceding publication. Room S802, Ross (667-3441).
Items submitted will be edited as required
YORK ACTIVITIES
Monday, November 1 - Sunday, November 7, 1976
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ART GALLERIES, DISPLAYS
* The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery (Stong College) will be showing
"Photographic Masterworks" from November 4-21. A special
opening will take place on November 3 from 5:00 p.m.-lO:OO p.m.
with a film about photography being shown in the Junior Common
Room adjacent to the Zacks Gallery (refreshments provided).
Regular gallery hours are from 1:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday.
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Works in xerox and photography by Nancy Nicol and Mary Moulton,
will be on display in the IDA Gallery of the Fine Arts Phase 11
Building from November 1-5.
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Canadian artist Morus Hummel will be exhibiting his naive
drawings and paintings in Glendon College's Art Gallery to
November 12. Gallery hours are from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Monday to Friday and from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday.
Monday
10:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - [Glendon College Political Science Course Union] "Modern Commonwealth: with Mr. E.
Anyaouku, Assistant Secretary-General of the Commonwealth in the Commonwealth Secretariat (London, England)
- Senate Board Room, York Hall, Glendon College
12:00 noon - Employment Information Sessions - [Canada Manpower Centre on Campus] Jim Goodwin of Burroughs
Business Machines will give a talk - Room S17l, Ross Building
12:00 noon - Y.U.S.A. Area Representatives
attend - Room l23A, Atkinson College
Meetin~
- volunteers interested in being area representatives should
4:00 p.m. - Panel Discussion - [Psychology Department] "Graduate Study in Psychology" with John Ogilvie, Graduate
Program in Psychology, University of Toronto, Bruce Quarrington and Phil Schoggen, both of York's Graduate
Program in Psychology - Room D, Curtis Lecture Halls
4:30 p.m. - Biology Research Seminar - "Pal eo limnology"by Dr. S.R. Brown, Queen's University - Room 320,
Farquharson Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] "Creeps", a Canadian play about cerebral palsy victims
.-admission $3.00 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
Tuesdar
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - D.O.T.S. Workshop - Jack Canfield, founder of the New England Centre for Humanistic
and Transpersonal Education, will lead this one-day workshop on "Effective Teaching in Small Groups Through
Confluent Education" - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
12:00 noon - Poetry Reading - [Program in Creative Writing] featuring Tom Wayman - Calumet Common Room, Atkinson
College
12:00 noon 3:00 p.m. -
4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic - Junior Common Room, Winters College
5:00 p.m. - Eckankar - general meeting - Room S122, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391,3] "On n'engraisse pas les cochons
Pierre Lefebure, 1973) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
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claire" (Jean-
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "On Style" deals with the choice of words, sentences
and structure - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [York Preventive Medicine Society] "Schizophrenia: Treatments that Work" with I.J.
Kahan, co-author of the first paper describing the successful treatment of schizophrenia by using
megavitamin therapy - admission 25~ - Room A, Stedman Lecture Halls
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Political Science Department] "The Role of the Ombudsman in Ontario" with Keith
Hoilette, Legal Officer, Office of the Ombudsman - Room 217, Bethune College
3: 15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities GL373] "The Champion" (1915), "The Tramp" (1915), "The Vagabond" (1916), '!The
Immigrant" (1917) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series - "Cosmology and Geophysics" with Dr. Paul S. Wesson, Astronomy Group, Queen's
University - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Series - a concert of contemporary music by the York New. Music
Cooperative - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
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EVENTS
(Wednesday, cont'd.)
7:30 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] of South Indian Music with M.L. Vasankhakumari (vocal), A. Kanyakumari
(violin) and Karaikudi Krishnamurky (mrdangam) - admission $1.50 - Junior Common Room, McLaughlin College
7:30 p.m. - Poetry Reading - [English Department, Winters College] Jeny Couzyn with her own poems - Senior
Common Room, Winters College
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Renaissance" with
Professor Gwenda Echard, French Literature and Humanities - Vanier College Dining Room
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. McMaster University - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by General
Idea will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
7:30 p.m. - War Film Series - [Humanities, Stong College Cultural Committee] "Henry V" - Junior Common Room,
Stong College
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative A roaches to the Hel in Relationshi - [Centre for Continuing Education]
"Art Therapy" with Bina Smith - general admission 6; 4 for students - Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "Unidentified
Flying Objects" with Dr. Frank Drake and Dr. AlIen Hynek - admission $3.50; tickets available from Room S802,
Ross Building - Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East]
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
9 :00 p.m. & 11),:30 p.m. - Cabaret Theatre - "Is Nothing Sacred", a musical parody on "Romeo & Juliet" - licenced
pub - McLaughlin College Hall
Friday
9:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies - theme of two-day
program is "Development and Underdevelopment in Southeast Asia" - major sessions are as follows:
10:30 a.m. - "Southeast Asian Economic Development in World Perspective" - speakers: K.C. Tan (Guelph
University), Ozay Mehmet (University of Windsor), Deena Khatkhate (International Monetary Fund,
Washington), and Miriam Lo-lim (Ryerson Polytechnical Institute)
2:30 p.m. - "Directions of Social Change in the Little Community" - speakers: Gordon Hirabayashi and
P.A. Saram (University of Alberta), John Van Esterik (University of Illinois), Penelope Van Esterik
(University of Notre Dame), H.E. Wilson (University of British Columbia), and Gordon Means (McMaster
University)
6:00 p.m. - Reception and Address
- the conference will take place at Bethune College; for further information call local -2355 or 487-6188
8:00 p.m. - FALL CONVOCATION - for all Faculties and Colleges (other than Atkinson College) - an honorary
doctoral degree will be awarded to Canadian author and poet Douglas Le Pan who will deliver the
Convocation Address - Main Gymnasium, Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
&10:30
p.m. - Cabaret Theatre - see Thursday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - featuring Deborah Dunleavy and Friends - Stong College
Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies - final day; major
sessions are as follows:
9:30 a.m. - "Recent Political Trends in Southeast Asia" - speakers: Richard Stubbs (St. Francis Xavier
University), Chak-Yan Chang (Foreign Correspondent, Singapore Daily), Ernest Correa (International
Development Research CentreO
- "The Ethnic Dimension of Political Change" - speakers: Boon-Ngee Cham (Glendon College), V.N.
Anthony (University of Kansas), David Banks (SUNY, Buffalo)
2:30 p.m. - "Contemporary Development in Southeast Asian Art" - speakers: Richard Perry (York University),
Anatol Schlosser (York University), Carole Farber (University of Western Ontario), and K.K. Sarkar
(University of Windsor)
- the conference will take place in Bethune College; for further information call local -2355 or 487-6188
1:00 p.m. - Women's Speed Swimming - York vs. McMaster University - Pool, Tait McKenzie Building
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2:00 p.m. - Rugby - York vs. Royal Military College - York Campus
8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - Chinese Student Association Dance - every welcome - Junior Common Room, Bethune College
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. Erindale College - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - see Friday's listing at 9:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - 4th Annual Big Band Night - [Winters College] featuring a 10-piece orchestra aDd
vocalist, late evening buffet, cash bar, spot prizes, nostalgia awards - tickets, $8/per person, are
available from Room 269, Winters College - Winters College Dining Hall
Sunday
8:30 p.m. - Play - see Monday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
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Deadline 12:00 noon on the day preceding publication, Room S802, Ross (667-34411.
Items submitted will be edited as required
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GENERAL
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The next lecture in the Human Kaleidoscope lecture series will take place on Thursday, November 4.
Dr. Frank Drake and Dr. J. Allen Hynek will discuss "Unidentified Flying Objects" commencing at
8:00 p.m. in the Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East). The series is jointly sponsored by
York University, Seneca College and the North York Boaru of Euucation. Tickets - $3.50 each - are
available from Room S802, Ross Building.
*
A battery booster service is available to the community commencing November 1 and is in operation from
7:00 a.m.-lO:45 p.m., Monday through Friday at a nominal charge of $3.00 per call. To obtain the
service; call 667-3333. As the operators of this service have other obligations and responsibilities
to fulfill, a waiting period may be encountered on occasion before assistance is received.
*
Students in the Faculty of Arts are asked to note that the last day to enrol in full courses (approval
of the course director is required) is Friday, November 5. The last day to withdraw from first term
half-courses without receiving a grade, but receiving a refund, is Friday, November 12.
*
The Institute for Behavioural Research (I.B.R.) has recently opened a Resource Centre for the Soc\al
Sciences to further facilitate social science research at York. The Centre offers all members of the
University community - faculty, students and staff - access to a wide variety of resource materials
and consulting services for use in course work and research in the social sciences: a large library
of computer programs oriented toward social science data analysis; an archive of machine-readable data
sets, which include all the Gallup Polls conducted by the Canadian Institute of Public Opinion since
1945, major national election studies, and the 1971 Canadian Census data; technical, statistical and
methodological consultation with a special emphasis on SPSS; and assistance in the use of SSIS (Social
Science Information System) to obtain bibliographies of social science journal literature. The Centre
is located in Room 253A, of the Administrative Studies Building; and is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday; call 667-3026 for more information.
*
The Council of the York Student Federation is asking all clubs intending to seek financing from C.Y.S.F.
to submit an estimated budget for the year by November 15 in order to facilitate fair and accurate
allocation of C.Y.S.F. monies. Queries should be directed to Jon Wheatcroft, Barry Edson or Doug Wise,
C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Central Square - telephone local -2515.
*
Eighteen German Academic Exchange Service Fellowships will be ,awarded for 10 months study in all fields
(except pharmacy, medicine and dentistry) to Canadian citizens who hold a first degree from a Canadian
university and who are under 32 years of age. Candidates should have a good knowledge of German since
the final admission of selected candidates to a German university is conditional upon passing another
language examination at the host institution. Closing date for receipt of applications is December 15,
1976 and forms as well further information are available from the Director, International Program,
A.U.C.C., 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5Nl.
*
Members of the community should note that M.I.S. (Management Information Systems) is now the Department
of Computer Systems Development.
*
Pick-Up Hockey and Pleasure Skating will be cancelled on Wednesday, November 3 as new lines are being
painted on the surface of the York Ice Arena.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following change to the York Telephone Directory:
Gord Wisdom
local -3803
*
Recreational Swimming has been cancelled for Saturday, November 13 as a Varsity Water Polo Tournament
will take place at the Tait McKenzie Pool.
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Three Canada-Yugoslavia Exchange Scholarships 1977-78 will be awarded for 10-12 months of postgraduate
study and research in all fields. Applicants must be Canadian citizens who have obtained or will obtain
by the time the award is taken up at least the equivalent of a first Canadian university degree.
Applications must be submitted no later than December 15, 1976, and forms together with further information
are available from the Director, International Programs, A.U.C.C., 151 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario KIP SNl.
EVENTS
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - D.O.T.S. Workshop - Jack Canfield, founder of the New England Centre for Humanistic
and Transpersonal Education, will lead this one-day workshop on "Effective Teaching in Small Groups
Through Confluent Education" - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
12:00 noon - Poetry Reading - [Program in Creative Writing] featuring Tom Wayman - Calumet Common Room, Atkinson
College
12:00 noon -
4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic - Junior Common Room, Winters College
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Eckankar - general meeting - Room 8122, Ross Building
3: 15 p .m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391. 3] "On n' engraisse pas les cochons ii l' eau c1aire" (JeanPierre Lefebure, 1973) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "On Style" deals with the choice of words, sentences
and structure - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] "Creeps", a Canadian play about cerebral palsy victims
- admission $3.00 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
STAFF POSITIONS: applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00'p.m., November 9, 1976; *
indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit
'Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Faculty of Arts - Divisional Secretary (Humanities; shorthand preferred); grade 4 (entry rate $8,825/year)
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"The Senate of York University draws the attention of the York community to the fact that November 9th
is National Student Day and encourages all interested parties to attend the activities scheduled thereon.
It also requests that faculty not schedule tests or examinations on the afternoon of the 9th."
*
Professor Arnold Smith, who was the first Secretary~General of the Commonwealth and who currently holds
the Pearson chair in International Relations at the School of International Affairs, Carleton University,
will speak on "Problems of Southern Africa" on Monday, November 15 at 11 :00 a.m. in the Senate Board Room
of York Hall on the Glendon Campus. Professor Arnold's visit is sponsored by the Glendon Political Science
Course Union and all interested members of the community are invited to attend.
*
The next seminar in the University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation will be
held at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 17 in the South Sitting Room (3rd floor) of Hart House at the
University of Toronto. York Political Science Professor E.J. Dosman, who is also a member of the National
Transportation Policy Project Group on Canadian Marine Transportation, will give a talk entitled "The
Halifax Port Lockout: Lessons in Marine Labour/Management Relations". All interested persons are welcome.
*
With the exception of the notice board space assigned to the Art Gallery, Canada Manpower, Information York
and the Rel~gious Centre, members of the community are asked to note that all notice boards will be cleared
once a week (on Mondays) commencing November 8 and 15. This procedure is being implemented on a trial basis
to determine its effectiveness in improving board use and will be established on a permanent basis if it
proves satisfactory to the needs of the community •
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of Metropolitan Toronto
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The United Way Campaign has been extended to November 15, 1976. Members of the community
who have not sent in contributions, but wish to do so, should give their contributions
to the Senior Canvasser in their area or to the Development'Office, Room 200G of the
Administrative Studies Building. The United Way works for all of us.
The Tennis Club will begin play immediately on Sundays from 1:00 p.m.-3:l5 p.m. in the Main Gymnasium
of the Tait McKenzie Building. The Club is open to all members of the University community. For
further information call Wilson Head at local -3350.
*
The Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies is holding its annual conference at Bethune College on
Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 6. The theme of the conference is "Development in Southeast Asia".
All interested participants are welcome. for further information call either local -2355 or 487-6188.
*
Eleven Canada-USSR exchange scholarships will be awarded for 1977-78 for postgraduate and research studies
in all fields to Canadian citizens who hold a first degree from a university recognized by the A.U.C.C.
In addition, they should have a working knowledge of one of the languages of the USSR. Closing date for
receipt of applications is December 15, 1976; for further information and application forms, write to the
Director, International Programs, A.U.C.C., 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5Nl.
*
Mr. John W. Eleen, Director of Research at the Ontario Federation of Labour, will be the next speaker in
the Dean's Colloquium sponsored by the Faculty of Administrative Studies. Mr. Eleen will give a talk
entitled "Labour and the Economy: Where Are We Going?" on Tuesday, November 9 at 12:15 p.m. in Room 038
of the Administrative Studies Building. All interested members of the community are welcome.
*
The Counselling and Development Centre is offering a Gestalt Weekend on Friday, November 5 (from 7:00 p.m.10:00 p.m.) and Saturday, November 6 (from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.). For further information or registration
call Eva Pila at local -2305 or drop by Room 145 of the Behavioural Science Building.
*
Winters College is presenting its 4th Annual Big Band Night on Saturday, November 6 from 9:00 p.m.-l:OO a.m.
The evening will feature a ten piece orchestra with vocalist, late evening buffet, cash bar, spot prizes
and nostalgia awards. Tickets, $8.00/person, are available from Room 269 in Winters College. The dance
will take place in the Winters College Dining Hall.
EVENTS
12:00 noon. Guest Speaker - IYork Preventive Medicine Society] "Schizophrenia: Treatments that Work" with 1.J.
Kahan, co-author of the first paper describing the successful treatment of schizophrenia by using
megavitamin therapy - admission 25~ - Room A, Stedman Lecture Halls
12:15 p.m. - Discussion - [Osgoode Progressive Conservative Club] with Flora MacDonald, MP for Kingston and the
Islands - Osgoode Pub (Junior Common Room), Osgoode Hall Law School
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Political Science Department] "The Role of the Ombudsman in Ontario" with Keith
Hoilette, Legal Officer, Office of the Ombudsman - Room 217, Bethune College
3:15 p.m. - Films - [Humanities GL373] "The Champion" (1915), "The Tramp" (1915), "The Vagabond" (1916), "The
Immigranrrr-(19l7) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series - "Cosmology and Geophysics" with Dr. Paul S. Wesson, Astronomy Group,
Queen's University - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 V.m. - Wednesday Afternoon Series - a concert of contemporary music by the York New Music
Cooperative - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
5:00 p.m. - York Chinese Christian Fellowship - Bible Study - Music Room (016), McLaughlin College
7:30 p.m. - Poetry Reading - [Winters College] Jeni Couzyn with her own poems - Senior Common Room, Winters College
7:30 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] of South Indian Music with M.L. Vasankhakumari (vocal), A. Kanyakumari
(violin) and Karaikudi Krishnamurky (mridangam) -admission $1.50 - Junior Common Room, McLaughlin College
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Renaissance" with
Professor Gwenda Echard, French Literature and Humanities - Vanier College Dining Room
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. McMaster University - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] "Creeps", a Canadian play about cerebral palsy victims
- admission $3.00 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
EMERGENCY SERVICES
GENERAL
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For the first student production of the year, York's Theatre Department will present "Salad Days".
Originally set in the 1950's, the upcoming production is to be re-set in the 1930's under the
co-direction of Faculty members 3ill Courtney and John Oxley. "Salad Days" will be the first
musical-comedy to be produced by the Department in several years. The cast is comprised entirely
of fourth year performance students, with set and costume designs, technical and artistic execution
in the hands of theatre students drawn from all years of study. The production will run from
November 22 through 26 commencing at 7:30 p.m., with matinee performances on Wednesday and Friday,
November 24 and 26, at 2:00 p.m. Admission to all performances is free, but tickets must be
obtained from the Burton Box Office (between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.). "Salad Days" will be performed
at the Burton Auditorium.
*
The McGill Society of Toronto hosts a conference at York on Saturday, November 13, which will take place
in the Curtis Lecture Halls. "China: Past, Present and Futul"t~" wili feature principal speakers Jerome
Ch'en (York University), Paul Lin (McGill University) and Dr. Chester Ronning (former Canadian diplomat
to China). Panel discussions will focus on four themes: Medical Contrasts; The Student Viewpoint;
Bethune - The Man and the Myth; and, China/Canada Student Exchange Program. The registration fee for
the conference is $8.00; advance registration is available by calling Don Greer at 677-1600.
*
A limited supply of leaflets containing information on the Royal Bank Award are available from Room S802,
Ross BUilding. The purpose of this award is to honour "a Canadian citizen or person domiciled in Canada
whose outstanding achievement is of such importance that it is contributing to human welfare and the
common good". Candidates must be Canadian citizens, or a person domiciled in Canada, or a team of such
individuals. The range of activity is extremely broad and may embrace the natural and social sciences,
the arts and humanities and the business and industrial world. This annual award consists of a gold medal
and a cash grant of $50,000.
*
The Graduate Students' Association will be holding elections for the positions of President, Vice-President
(Arts), Vice-President (Science), Treasurer, Secretary and Senator. Nomination's will be accepted at the
General Meeting at 12:00 noon on Friday, November 5, taking place in the Senate Chamber (S9l5) of the
Ross Building. Voting will take place immediately following the nominations. For further information
call the G.S.A. (Room N9l8, Ross Building) at local -3453.
*
The York University Softball League is holding an "End of the Year Bash" on Friday, November 5 at 8:00 p.m.
in the Ground Floor Party Room of #8 Assiniboine Road. All interested members of the community are
welcome; for further information call Ron Bell at local -6408.
*
A battery booster service is available to the community commencing November 1 and is in operation from
7:00 a.m.-lO:45 p.m., Monday through Friday at a nominal charge of $3.00 per call. To obtain the service,
call 667-3333. As the operators of this service have other obligations and responsibilities to fulfill,
a waiting period may be encountered on occasion before assistance is received.
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The Fall Convocation for all Faculties and Colleges (other than Atkinson College) will be held at 8:00 p.m.
on Friday, November 5 in the Main Gymnasium of the Tait McKenzie Building. An honorary Doctoral degree
will be awarded to Canadian author and poet Douglas Le Pan. Mr. Le Pan will deliver the Convocation
Address. General enquiries may be directed to the Convocation Office at local -2226.
*
Caravan, the international crafts sale, will be held at York from November 8-12, 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. in
the Senior Common Room of Vanier College. The sale is sponsored by World University Service of Canada to
raise funds for development projects overseas and in Canada. Members of the community who can volunteer to
assist with the sale are asked to contact the York International Student Centre (Room 214, Bethune College)
at local -6262.
*
Recreational Swimming (originally cancelled for November 13) will continue as scheduled on Saturday, November
13; the Water Polo Tournament is not taking place at the York campus.
*
Members of the University community who subscribed to the 1975-76 payroll deduction plan for Canada Savings
Bonds are asked to note that the bonds are registered and may be picked up between 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
from the Payroll Office, Temporary Office Building.
EVENTS
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by General Idea
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
3:30 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - "Some Recent Developments in Cybernetics: Implications for the Certification
of Computer-Assisted Studies" with York Professor Paul Medow - Room N203, Ross Building
5:00 p.m. - Advanced Checking Meeting - [Student International Meditation Society] - Main Assembly Hall, Religious
Centre
7:00 p.m. - Free Film Series - [Film Department] "Les enfants du paradis" (35 mm) - first in a series; see today's
Excalibur for complete listing - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:30 p.m. - War Film Series - [Humanities, Stong College Cultural Committee] "Henry V" - Junior Common Room, Stong
College
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative A roaches to the Hel in Relationshi - [Centre for Continuing Education]
"Art Therapy" with Bina Smith - general admission 6; 4 for students - Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "Unidentified
Flying Objects" with Dr. Frank Drake and Dr. AlIen Hynek - admission $3.50; tickets available from Room S802,
Ross Building - Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East)
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] "Creeps", a Canadian play about cerebral palsy victims
- admission $3.00 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
9:00 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. - Cabaret Theatre - "Is Nothing Sacred", a musical parody on "Romeo
pub - McLaughlin College Dining Hall
STAFF POSITIONS:
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applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 11, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Centre for Continuing Education - Clerk-typist; grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Faculty of Arts - Assistant to Chairman (Psychology); grade 8 (entry rate $13,493/year)
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Deadline 12:00 nooll on the day precedinl) publicatioll. Room S802, Ross (667-3441l.
Items submitted will be edited as required
Friday November 5 - Sunday November 7, 1976
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GENERAL
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DROP-IN-DAYS will be taking place during the week of November 8_12, 1976. Members of the PU~~tL-¥i ~
invited to sit in on course lectures, attend special events which Faculties and Departments have organized,
and generally participate in York University activities during the day and evening on those-five days.
*
Students in the Faculty of Arts are asked to note that the last day to enrol in full courses (approval of
the course director is required) is Friday, November 5. The last day to withdraw from first term halfcourses without receiving a grade, but receiving a refund, is Friday, November 12.
*
The Council of the York Student Federation is asking all clubs intending to seek financing from C.Y.S.F.
to submit an estimated budget for the year by November 15 in order to facilitate fair and accurate
allocation of C.Y.S.P. monies. Queries should be directed to Jon Wheatcroft, Barry Edson or Doug Wise,
C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Central Square _ telephone local -2515.
*
"The Senate of York University draws the attention of the York community to the fact that November 9th is
National Student Day and encourages all interested parties to a-tend the activities scheduled thereon. It
also requests that faculty not schedule tests or examinations on the afternoon of the 9th."
*
FUll-time faCUlty members should note that applications to join the dental plan will be available during
the month of November only and may be obtained by writing to the Department of Personnel Services or
calling local -3398.
*
With the exception of the notice board space assigned to the Art Gallery, Canada Manpower, Information York
and the Religious Centre, members of the community are asked to note that all notice boards in Central Square
and Curtis Lecture Halls will be cleared once a week (on Mondays) commencing November 8 and 15. This
procedure is being implemented on a trial basis to determine its effectiveness in improving board use and
will be established on a permanent basis if it proves satisfactory to the needs of the community.
*
Members of the University community who subscribed to the 1975-76 payroll deduction plan for Canada Savings
Bonds are asked to note that the bonds are registered and may be picked up between 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. on
or after Monday, November 1, 1976, at the Payroll Office, Temporary Office Building.
*
Por the first student production of the year, York's Theatre DepartJllent will present "Salady Days".
Originally set in the 1950's, the upcoming production is to be re-set in the 1930's under the co-direction
of Faculty members JiH Courtney and John Oxley. "Salad Days" will be the first musical-comedy to be
produced by the Department in several years. The cast is comprised entirely of fourth year performance
students, with set and costume designs, technical and artistic execution in the hands of theatre students
drawn from all years of study. The production will run from November 22 through 26 commencing at 7:30 p.m.,
with matinee performances on Wednesday and Friday, November 24 and 26, at 2:00 p.m. Admission to all
performances is free, but tickets must be obtained from the Burton Box Office (between 11:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m.). "Salad Days" will be performed in McLaughlin College Hall.
*
Glendon Professor Michael Ondaatje will be giving a reading from his new prose book, Coming Through Slaughter,
on Friday, November 12 at 9:00 p.m. at the A Space Gallery, 85 St. Nicholas Street. All interested
persons are invited to attend; there will be no admission fee.
*
The Canada Manpower Office on campus is presenting an Employment Information Session on Monday, November 8
at 12:00 noon in Room 5174 of the Ross Building. Guest speaker will be Bob McNally of Proctor and Gamble.
EVENTS
Friday
9:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies _ theme of two-day
program is "Development and Underdevelopment in Southeast Asia" - major sessions are as follows:
10:30 a.m. - "Southeast Asian Economic Development in World Perspective" - speakers: K.C. Tan (Guelph
University), Ozay Mehmet (University of Windsor), Deena Khatkhate (International Monetary Fund,
Washington), and Miriam Lo-lim (Ryerson Polytechnical Institute)
2:30 p.m. - "Directions of Social Change in the Little Community" - speakers: Gordon Hirabayashi and P.A.
Saram (University of Alberta), John Van Esterik (University of Illinois), Penelope Van Esterik
(University of Notre Dame), H.E. Wilson (University of British Columbia), and Gordon Means (McMaster
University)
6:00 p.m. - Reception and Address
- the conference will take place at Bethune College; for further information call local -2355 or 487-6188
12:00 noon - Graduate Students Association - meeting and election - Senate Chamber (S9l5), Ross Building
2:00 p.m. - Fortnightly Seminar - [Graduate Program in Philosophy] "How do we Distinguish an Action from a Mere
Bodily Movement?" with 5teven Lee - Senior Common Room, Founders College
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speakers - [Psychology Department] York Professors David Bakan, Irwin Silverman and David
Wiesenthal will discuss "Privacy and the Practice of Psychology" - Senate Chamber (S9l5), Ross Building
8:00 p.m. - FALL CONVOCATION - for all Faculties and Colleges (other than Atkinson) - an honorary doctoral
degree will be awarded to Canadian author and poet Douglas Le Pan who will deliver the Convocation
Address - Main Gymnasium, Tait McKenzie Building
8:00 p.m. - End of the Year Bash - [York Softball League] for further information call Ron Bell at local -6408
- Ground Floor Lounge, #8 Assiniboine Road
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] "Creeps", a Canadian play about cerebral palsy victims
- admission $3.00 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Rollerball" - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (free soundtrack LP's courtesy "Just for the
Record" and Winters) - admission $1. 50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - featuring Deborah Dunleavy and Friends - Stong College
9:00 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. - Cabaret Theatre - "Is Nothing Sacred", a musical parody on "Romeo &Juliet" - licenced
pub - McLaughlin Hall
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Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies - final day;
major sessions are as follows:
9:30 a.m. - "Recent Political Trends in Southeast Asia" - speakers: Richard Stubbs (St. Francis Xavier
University), Chak-Yan Chang (Foreign Correspondent, Singapore Daily), Ernest Correa (International
Development Research Centre)
- "The Ethnic Dimension of Political Change" - speakers: Boon-Ngee Cham (Glendon College), V.N.
Anthony (University of Kansas), David Banks (SUNY, Buffalo)
2:30 p.m. - "Contemporary Development in Southeast Asian Art" - speakers: RichaX'd Perry (York University),
Anatol Schlosser (York University), Carole Farber (University of Western Ontario), and K.K. Sarkar
(University of Windsor)
- the conference will take place in Bethune College; for further information call local -2355 or 487-6188
12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. - Ceramics Club - general meeting and glazing session; articles made the previous year
will be used for Christmas Sale unless claimed - for further information call Susan at local -3858
- Room 013, Vanier College Residence Basement
1:00 p.m. - Women's Speed Swimming - York vs McMaster University - Pool, Tait McKenzie Building
2:00 p.m. - Rugby - York vs. Royal Military College - York Campus
8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - Chinese Student Association Dance - everyone welcome - Junior Common Room, Bethune
College
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. Erindale College - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Glendon College Dramatic Arts Program] see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Logan's Run" - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Movie - IRadio York] Woody Allen's "Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex
- admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
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Were Afraid to Ask"
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - see Friday's listing at 9:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - 4th Annual Big Band Night - [Winters College] featuring a ~O-piece o~chestra and
vocalist, late evening buffet,cash bar, spot prizes, nostalgia awards - tickets, $8/per person, are
available from Room 269, Winters College - Winters College Dining Hall
Sunday
1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Tennis Club - will meet each Sunday (same time, location). until further notice - for
information call Wilson Head at local -3350 - Main Gym, Tait McKenzie Building
7:00 p.m. - Film - "Look How My Dreams Come True", an original, fUll-length musical comedy made for television
by York student John Bertram and the Group of Several - Room F, Stedman 4ecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Play - IGlendon College Dramatic Arts Program] see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - see Saturday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
STAFF POSITIONS:
applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 12, 1976; *
indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Computer Services - Data Entry Operator; grade 4 (entry rate $8,825/year)
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ART GALLERIES, DISPLAYS
* Works by Vera Frenkel will be displayed in the lOA Gallery of the Fine
Arts Phase II Building from November 8-13. Gallery hours are from
12:00 noon-9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m.
Saturday.
* The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery (Stong College) will be showing "Photographic
Masterworks" until November 21. Regular gallery hours are from 1:00 p.m.7 :00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
.
* Canadian artist Morus Hummel will be exhibiting his naive drawings and
paintings in Glendon College's Art Gallery to November 12. Gallery hours
are from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Monday to Thursday.
* An exhibition of paintings by David Wright of the Mazelow Gallery will be
on display in the Founders College Art Gallery from November 8~26. Gallery
hours are from 10:00 a.m._9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 10:00 a.m.4:00 p.m, Friday, and from 1:00 p,m.-4:00 p.m, Sunday. A special opening
reception will take place on November 8 from 8:00 p,m, to 10:00 p.m.
Monday
9:30 a.m. - Guest Speaker ~ Dave Warner, MPP, NDP critic of post-secondary education, will give a talk - Senior
Common Room, Glendon College
10:00 a.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m, - 12:00 noon - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
12:00 noon - EmplOyment Information Session - [Canada Manpower Centre] with Bob McNally of Proctor and Gamble
- Room S171, Ross Building
2:00 p,m. - Guest Speaker - John Sweeney, MPP, Liberal critic of post-secondary education, will give a talk Senior Common Room, Glendon College
3:30 p.m. - Physics Seminar Series - "Optical Spectroscopy and Fluoresc~nce Quantum Yields of Molecular Ions"
with Dr. Sydney Leach, Laboratoire de Photophysique Moleculaire, Universite Paris-Sud (France) - Room
317, Petrie Science Building
4:30 p.m, - Biology Research Seminar - "Animal Locomotion" by Dr. R.B. Armstrong, Boston University - Room 320,
Farquharson Building
7:00 p.m. ~ 9:00 p.m. - Film/Discussion - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Limits to Growth" - discussion
with York Professors Alex Murray, Gerald Carrothers and Neil Evernden - Room 503, Scott Library
Tuesday
11:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] John Sweeney, MPP, critic of post-secondary education will talk on
"Accessibility of University" - Room A, Curtis Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] Stephen Lewis, Leader of Provincial opposition, will talk on "Accessibility
of University" - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
12:00 noon - Special Lecture/Slide Demonstration - [Psychology Department] on the nature of academic psychology;
several research questions currently being investigated by psychologists will be discussed - with Dr. R.
Sheese - Room 106, Vanier College
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune - featuring the Dave Voung ~ Ray Downes Duo - Junior Common Room, Bethune
12:15 p.m. - Dean's Colloquium - [FaCUlty of Administrative Studies] "Labour and the Economy: Where Are We. Going?"
with John W. Eleen, Director of Research, Ontario Federation of Labour - Room 038, Administrative Studies
Building
1:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] York President H. Ian Macdonald will talk on "Accessibility of University"
- Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
2:00 p.m. - Public Lecture - [FaCUlty of Graduate Studies, Physics Department] "Orbital Parameters of Stars Near
the Sun and Early Dynamical Evolution of the Galaxy" with Mr. Kim A. Papp, candidate for the Master of
Science degree - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
3:00 p.m. - Poetry Reading - [Language Studies, Latin American & Cariooean Studies Program, Faculty of Arts]
''Me!lange Polltico for a Thursday Afternoon" with Margarita Stein, Claudio Durlln, Michael Kay, Lina Ladr3n de
Guevara, and Dean Joseph Green - Faculty Lounge (2nd floor), Fine Arts Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Eckankar - ancient science of soul travel; meeting - Room S122, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Night Cap" (1974), "Le Grand Voyage" (1974) " Room 129,
York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Program Seminar Series - "Popular and Elite Revival Among the Cajun French of Southwest
Louisiana" with York Professor Gerald Gold - Room S301, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "Just Rewards/Taking Your Lumps" deals with how essays
are marked and the importance of re-writing - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
4:UU p.m, - 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lectures - "Partial Wave Analysis of Experimental Scattering Data" with
Professor B.H, Bransden, University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
7:00 p.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls
7:00 p.m. - ~ - [C.Y.S,F.] "Nashville" and "The Conversation" - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:00 p,m. - 9:00 p.m. - Special Seminar - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Women and Environments" with York
Professors Becky Peterson, David Morley and Gerda Wekerle - Room 503, Scott Library
8:00 p.m. - Lecture - [Sociology Department] "The Work of University Lectures" with Professor Harold Garfinkel,
Department of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles - Room C, Stedman Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m, -.Sylvester's - featuring Stephen Hatfield in a performance of his own poetry; 'regular jazz, group
follow1ng - Room 201, Stong College
8:30 p.m. - Licenced Disco - [C.Y.S.F.] part of National Study Day events - Winters College Dining Hall
Wednesday
10:00 a.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Films - [Film Library] an hour of short films related to Mathematics - Room 114, Scott
Library
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2:00 p.m.
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Jazz in Founders - [Music Department] with the Lorne Lofsky Trio
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Founders Dining Hall
12:10 p.m. - Guest Speaker - (John White Society] "Royal Commission into Metro Toronto Police Practices, 1976"
with Mr. Justice Donald Morand - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Faculty of Administrative Studies' Behavioural Science Department, Women's Resource
Centre] Jim Bennett, author of Women in Business, will give a talk - Room A, Stedman Lecture Halls
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker ~ (Jewish Student Federation] "Studies in Israel" with Dr. Dov Friedlander, Director of
Student Counselling Services at Hebrew University - Room S165, Ross Building
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "The Gold Rush" (Chaplin, 1925) - Room 129, York Hall,
GlendonCOTlege
3:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Osgoode Progressive Conservative Club] Elmer MacKay, MP, Central Nova, Maritimes,
will be giving a talk - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
4:00 p.m. - Panel Discussion - IFrench Department] "Le concept de la famil1e et de la religion, est~il en train
de disparattre?" - Faculty Lounge (Room S872) , Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Chinese Students Association] George Chen of Hong Kong will talk about Chinese
painting - Room A, Curtis Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lecture - "Semi-Classical Methods in Electron Scattering by Atoms" with
Professor B.H. Bransden, University of Durham ~ Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:30 p.m. - Chemistry Fall Seminar Series - "Flow NMR Studies of Nucleophilic Addition to Carbonyl COmpounds"
with Dr. Michael Cocivera, Univers~ty of Guelph - Room 320, Farquharson Building
6:30 p.m. - Film - [East Asian Studies] "The Red Detachment of Women", a Chinese revolutionary movie - Room L,
CurtisLeCture Halls
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - Don McCloud, Director of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada,
will speak on "Attributes of God" - Religious Centre
7:00 p.m. - Women's Hockey - York vs. University of Toronto - Ice Arena
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Film/Discussion - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "The Face of Famine" ~ discussion
with York Professors Howard Daugherty, Jack Ellis and students from third world nations - Room 503, Scott
Library
7:30 p.m. - Film - [International Student Centre] "The Harder They Come", a social commentary on life in Jamaica
- admisSIrnn $1.50 with proceeds being donated to the World University Service of Canada - Room S20l, Ross
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series ~ [FaCUlty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Eighteenth Century"
with Ann B. Shteir, Humanities, Atkinsin College - Vanier College Dining Room
8:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] of Baroque Music ~ Senior Common Room, Winters College
Thursday
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by Al Ruzutis
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
12:00 noon - Development of Teaching Skills - "Telling or Asking?" with Dr. Graham Reed, York Psychology Department
- Room 148, Behavioural Science Building
12:00 noon - Special Lecture/Slide Demonstration - see Tuesday's listing at 12:00 noon
3:00 p.m. - 4.:00 p.m.- Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
3:30 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium ~ "Mathematics in Geography: A Number Theoretic Interpretation of Loschian
Location Theory: with York Professor John Marshall ~ Room N203, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Literature into Film: American Classics - [Stong College &English Department] "Inherit the Wind"
(Spencer Tracy, Frederick March), a film based on the Scopes trial - Stong College Theatre
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lecture - "Electron Scattering by Atoms at Intermediate Energies" by Professor
B.H. Bransden, University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Special Seminar - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Energy and Environment" with York
Professors Rob Macdona1d and Roger Schwass - Room 503, Scott Library
7:30 p.m. ~ 8:30 p.m. - Stargazing - tour and demonstration if sky pvercast - Twin Astronomical Observatories,
Petrie Science Building
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to the
- [Centre for Continuing Education]
"Assertive Training" with John Jameson - general
students - Room 107, Stedman Lecture
Halls
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "The Miracle
of the Gods" with Erich von Daniken - admission $3.50; tickets available from S802 Ross - Minkler Auditorium
(1750 Finch Avenue East)
Friday
10:00 a.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Films - [Film Library] an hour of short films related to Mathematics ~ Room 114,
Scott Library
-----11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Anthropology Colloquium - "May I get down Nanny ... White Tutelage in the Arctic" with
Professor Robert P.B. Paine, Memorial University - Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
4 :00 p.m. _ 5 :00 p.m. - Physics Lecture - "Equivalent Exchange Potentials" by Professor B.H. Bransden,
University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Film/Discussion - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Limits to Growth" with York
Professor Dan Cappon - Room 503, Scott Library
8:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Series - [Faculty of Fine Arts] performance by Canadian soprano Joan Patenaude in a
program entitled "Great Ladies of Shakespeare" - admission $5,. $4, $3 - New Dining Hall, Glendon College
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Last Tango in Paris" - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "2001" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - featuring Paul Longille - Room 107, Stong College
Saturday
2:00 p.m. - Hockey - York vs. University of Ottawa - Ice Arena
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. Queen's University - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "The Man Who Would Be King" - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
9,:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee Shop - see Friday's listing at 9:00 p.m•
. Sunday
1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Tennis Club - Main Gymnasium, Tait McKenzie Building
.8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8.:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - see Saturday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
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8:00 p.m'
The next lecture in the Human Kaleidoscope will take place on Thursday, November 11 at "The M' . J.n the
Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East). Erich Von Daniken will give a lecture on N
uacle of
the Gods". The series is jointly sponsored by York University, Seneca College and the orth York Board
of Education; tickets ($3.50 each) are available from Room S802 of the Ross Building.
*
*
President Macdonald will be at the President's Office, York Hall, Glendon College, on Monday, November 15
between 2:00 p.m.~4:00 p.m. Appointments may be made with Mrs. Goodman by calling local -2223.
*
Members of the community are asked to note that the divider for the new York Telephone Directory, under
Glendon heading, has the wrong information printed. The divider should read as follows: " •.. prefix all
4-dig:l.t listed numbers by 9 (667) ."
*
Professor Arnold Smith, who was the first Secretary-General of the Commonwealth and who currently holds
the Pearson chair in International Relations at the School of International Affairs, Carleton University,
will speak on "Problems of Southern Africa" on Monday, November 15 at 11:00 a.m. in the Senate Board
Room of York Hall on the Glendon Campus. Professor Arnold's visit is sponsored by the Glendon Political
Science Course Union and all interested members of the community are invited to attend.
*
Recreational Swimming (originally cancelled for November 13) will continue a~ scheduled on Saturday,
November 13; the Water Polo Tournament is not taking place at the York campus.
*
The Council of the York Student Federation is asking all clubs intending to seek financing from C.Y.S.F.
to submit an estimated budger for the year by November 15 in order to facilitate fair and accurate
allocation of C.Y.S.F. monies. Queries should be directed to Jon Wheatcroft, Barry Edson or Doug Wise,
C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Central Square - telephone local -2515.
*
Full-time faCUlty members should note that applications to join the dental plan will be available during
the month of November only and may be obtained by writing to the Department of Personnel Services or
calling local -3398.
*
"Afters", a play by Glendon student Jeff Freedman, will be presented at the Seneca Studio Theatre on
Wednesday and Thursday, November 10 and 11 at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $2.50 and tickets are available
at the door; for information call 485-7279.
EVENTS
10:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of French Literature, Program of African Studies, Founders College]
"Ousmane Sembene" by Professor Maximilien Laroche, Laval University - lecture in French - Room R1l2,
Scott Library
11:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] John Sweeney, MPP, post-secondary education critic will talk on
"Accessibility of University" ~ Room A, Curtis Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] Stephen Lewis, Leader of Provincial opposition will talk on "Accessibility
of Universft)"J' _ Room r, Cu:rtis Lecture Halls
12:00 noon· S ectal Lecture Slide Demonstration - [Psychology Department] on the nature of academic psychology;
several researc questions currently being investigated by psychologists will be discussed with Dr. R.
Sheese - Room 106, Vanier College
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune _ featuring the Dave Young - Ray Downes Duo. Junior Common Room,
Bethune College
12:15 p.m. - Dean's Colloquium - [Faculty of Administrative Studies] "Labour and the Economy: Where Are We
Going?" with John W. Eleen, Director of Research, Ontario Federation of Labour - Room 038, Administrative
Studies Building
1:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [C.Y.S.F.] York President H. Ian Macdonald will talk on "Accessibility of University"
- Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
2:00 p.m. - Public Lecture - [Faculty of Graduate Studies, Physics Department] "Orbital Parameters of Stars Near
the Sun and Early Dynamical Evolution of the Galaxy" with Mr. Kim A. Papp, candidate for the Master of
Science degree - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
3:00 p.m. - Poetry Reading - [Language Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, Faculty of Arts]
"Melange PoE!tico for a Thursday Afternoon" with Margarita Stein, Claudio Duran, Michal Kay, Lina Ladron
de Guevara, and Dean Joseph Green - Faculty Lounge (2nd floor), Fine Arts Building
3:00 p.m. - Eckankar - ancient science of soul travel; meeting - Room S122, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Night Cap" (1974), "Le Grand Voyage" (1974) - Room 129,
York Ha~Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Program Seminar Series - "Popular and Elite Revival Among the Cajun French of
Southwest Louisiana" with York Professor Gerald Gold - Room S30l, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "Just Rewards/Taking Your Lumps" deals with how essays
are marked and the importance of re-writing - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lectures - "Partial Wave Analysis of Experimental Scattering Data" with
Professor B.H. Bransden, University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
7:00 p.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls'
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p.m. -
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- [C.Y.S.F.] "Nashville" and "The Conversation" - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Special Seminar - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Women and Environments" with
York Professors Becky Peterson, David Morley and Gerda Wekerle - Room 503, Scott Library
8:00 p.m. - Lecture - [Department of Sociology] "The Work of University Lectures" with Professor HaroM
Garfinkel, Department of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles - Room C, Stedman Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m. - Sylvester's - featuring Stephen Hatfield, in a performance of his own poetry; regular jazz group
following - Room 201, Stong College
8:30 p.m. - Licenced Disco - [C.Y.S.F.] part of national student day events - Winters College Dining Hall
STAFF POSITIONS: applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 16, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Physical Education - Bilingual Secretary (English/French; ability to translate); grade 4 (entry rate $8,825/
year)
C.Y.S.F. - Secretary*; grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Central Duplicating - Duplicating Operator (3 years experience on automated AB Dick equipment); grade 3
(entry rate $8,200/year)
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GENERAL
*
Professor Joseph Starobin, a member of Glendon's Political Science Department since 1968, passed away
last Saturday in New York. A memorial service will be held in early December with date and time to be
announced.
*
The first film in the Literature into Film: American Classics series - "Inherit the Wind" - will be
shown on Thursday, November 11 at 4:00 p.m. in Room E of the Stedman Lecture Halls (not Stong College
Theatre as originally announced).
*
A limited number of copies of the study of architectural education in Ontario - "Commoditie, Firmenes,
and Delight" - prepared by the Council of Ontario Universities is available from Room S802 of the
Ross Building.
*
Commencing November 9 and on alternate Tuesdays, the Gay Alliance at York will hold a social pub night
after the regular business meeting (meeting commences at 6:00 p.m.). On November 16 and on alternate
Tuesdays, there will be a social evening only. For further information, call locals -3141, 2515, or
I
~3509.
*
The York Women's Centre is looking for volunteers to help staff the Centre for 1-2 hours per week.
Telephone 667-3484 or come to Room 257 of Atkinson College.
*
The McGill Society of Toronto hosts a conference at York on Saturday, November 13, which will take place
in the Curtis Lecture Halls. "China: Past, Present and Future" will feature principal speakers Jerome
Ch'en (York University), Paul Lin (McGill University) and Dr. Chester Ronning (former Canadian diplomat
to China). Panel discussions will focus on four themes: Medical Contrasts; The Student Viewpoint;
Bethune - The Man and the Myth; and, China/Canada Student Exchange Program. The registration fee for
the conference is $8.00; advance registration is available by calling Don Greet at 677-1600.
*
At the request of the University of Southern California, Dr. Peter Gordon, Assistant Professor at U.S.C.
will be at York's Career Centre on Monday, November 15 from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. to talk to students
interested in Graduate Studies in Economics and Urban and Regional Planning at that University.
*
A battery booster service is available to the community commencing November 1 and is in operation from
7:00 a.m.-lO:45 p.m., Monday through Friday at a nominal charge of $3.00 per call. To obtain the service,
call 667-3333. As the operators of this service have other obligations and responsibilities to fulfill,
a waiting period may be encountered on occasion before assistance is received .
*
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of Metropolitan Toronto
The United Way Campaign is on the home stretch - members of the community who have not
yet filled out pledge cards are asked to do so and return them to the Senior Canvasser
of their faculty or department, or to the Development Office. For information call the
Development Office at local -2495. The United Way works for all of us.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following change in the York Telephone Directory to the
Centre for Continuing Education:
-2523
Studies in Education, Chairman, Lloyd R. Duncan, 231
-3403
Office of the Director, Accounts Coordinator, Helen Steeves, 226R
*
Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet (formerly the Sadler's Wells Ballet) of London, will
give a public lecture on Thursday, November 18 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 312 of the Fine Arts Phase 11 Building.
This event is sponsored by the Dance Department and all interested persons are welcome to attend.
*
The Slide Library in the Department of Visual Arts announces that it will not loan material to
undergraduates for use in courses other than those within the Department of Visual Arts.
*
A Symposium that will deal with the effects of the 1976 Olympics on amateur sport, physical education and
recreation in Canada, presented by the Department of Physical Education and Athletics, will take place on
Tuesday, November 16 at 8:00 p.m. in the Senate Chamber (S9l5, Ross Building). Guest speakers will include:
Doug Fisher (Hockey Canada); Chris Lang (Canadian Olympic Association); Lou Lefaive (National Sport and
Recreation Centre); Tom Riley (Parks and Recreation, Etobicoke); Bryce Taylor (Canadian Gymnastics
Fedetation); and Louise Walker (Olympic competitor). All interested members of the community are invited
to attend.
*
The York University Alumni Association will hold its annual meeting and dinner on Friday, November 19 at
7:00 p.m. in Bethune Dining Hall. Guest speaker will be Arthur Maloney, Ombudsman for the province of
Ontario. Tickets are available from the Alumni Affairs Office (S8l7, Ross Building) at a cost of $7.50/
person. For further information call local -3154.
BVENTS
--10:00 a.m. - Television Workshop - [Department of Instructional Aid Resources] T.V. Studio, Stedman Lecture Halls
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Films - [Film Library] an hour of short films related to Mathematics - Room 114, Scott
Library
12:00 noon -
2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Founders - [Music Department] with the Lorne Lofsky Trio - Founders Dining Hall
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12:10 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [John White Society] "Royal Commission into Metro Toronto Police Practices, 1976"
with Mr. Justice Donald Morand - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Faculty of Administrative Studies' Behavioural Science Department, Women's Resource
Centre] Jim Bennett, author of Women in Business, will give a talk - Room A, Stedman Lecture Halls
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Jewish Student Federation] "Studies in Israel" with Dr. Dov Friedlander, Director
of Student Counselling Services at Hebrew University - Room S165, Ross Building
3:00 p.m. -
4:00 p.m. - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
3: 15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL39l. 3] "The Gold Rush" (Chaplin, 1925) - Room 129, York Hall,
Glendon College
3:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Osgoode Progressive Conservative Club] Elmer MacKay, MP, Central Nova, Maritimes
will be giving a talk - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
4:00 p.m. - Panel Discussion - [French Department] "Le concept de la famille et de la religion, est-il en train
de disparattre?" - Faculty Lounge (Room S872) , Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Chinese Student Association] George Chen of
painting - Room A, Curtis Lecture Halls
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talk about Chinese
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lecture - "Semi-Classical Methods in Electron Scattering by Atoms" with
Professor B.H. Bransden, University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:30 p.m. - Chemistry Fall Seminar Series - "Flow NMR Studies of Nucleophilic Addition to Carbonyl Compounds"
with Dr. Michael Cocivera, University of Guelph - Room 320, Farquharson Building
6:30 p.m. - Film - [East Asian Studies] "The Red Detachment of Women", a
L, Curtis Lecture Halls
~hinese
revolutionary movie - Room
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - Don McCloud, Director of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada,
will speak on "Attributes of God" - Religious Centre
7:00 p.m. - Women's Hockey - York vs. University of Toronto - Ice Arena
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Film/Discussion - [FaCUlty of Environmental St~dies] "The Face of Famine" - discussion
with York Professors Howard Daugherty, Jack El1is and students from third world nations - Room 503, Scott
Library
7:30 p.m. - Film - [International Student Centre] "The Harder They Come", a social commentary on life in Jamaica
- admission $1.50, with proceeds being donated to the World University Service of Canada - Room S20l, Ross
Building
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [FaCUlty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Eighteenth Century"
. with Ann B. Shteir, Humanities, Atkinson College - Vanier College Dining Room
8:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] of Baroque Music - Senior Common Room, Winters College
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 17, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Scott Library - Serials Assistant (Acquisitions; typing required); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Science - Technical Secretary (Chemistry); grade 4 (entry rate $8,825/year)
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Thursday November 11, 1976
EMERGENCY SERVICES
GENERAL
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*
Dr. David HUll, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, will be on the York campus Mo day,
November 15 to give two lectures. At 4:30 p.m., Dr. Hull will give a talk entitled "Species as Indi duals"
as part of the B:l:ology Research Sem;l.nars, ;in Room 320 of the Farquharson Building. A dinner, in hono
o~ R ~ ., " c:' '5
Professor Hull wi:ll be given by the Master of Winters College at 6:30 p.m.; reservations should be made ~~-"'"
through Pat Rolston at local -2204. At 8:00 p.m, in the Senior Common Room of Winters College, Dr. Hull
will talk about "Altruism in Science: Sociobiological Explanations of Co-operative Behaviour Among
Scientists". Interested members of the community are invited to attend these events.
*
Bethune College is presenting a Folk Concert which will take place on Friday, November 19 at 8:30 p.m. in
the Burton Auditorium and featuring Woodshed recording artists David Essie, Willie P. Bennett and the
Oriental Sloth Band. Advance tickets are now on sale in the Bethune Coffee Shop with general admission
$3.50; t:l:ckets will be sold at the door for $4.50.
*
Members of the community are asked to note that no Canada Post incoming or outgoing mail will be handled
on Thursday, November 11. Inter-campus . deliveries will be processed as usual.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following changes to the York Telephone Directory:
-3475
Professor Hugh Parry, 314 Founders
-2202
Master, D.E.S. Maxwell, 266 Winters
-2202
Secretary, Mrs. L. Tiffany, 273 Winters
-2204
Admin. Assistant, Mrs. P. Ralston, 269 Winters
-2203
Senior Tutor, C.L. Campbell, 270 Winters
-3888
College Council Office, 271 Winters
-2439
Absinthe Pub & Coffee Shop, 013 Winters
-3260
Seer Newspaper, 029A Winters
Winters College Residence
Porters Office
-2520
Guest Suite
-3502
Logan House (1st floor) - 6308; Jolliet House (2nd floor) - 6039
Fleming House (3rd floor) -6040; Dawson House (4th floor) - 6041
Franquelin Suite (1st floor) - 6030; Ryrrell House (2nd floor) -6034
Stefansson House (3rd floor) - 6035; Palliser House (4th floor) - 6037
Dons - Logan House - 661-0186; Fleming House - 661-3977; Franquelin Suite - 661-0186;
Stefansson House - 661-4203
*
The York University Alumni Association will hold its annual meeting and dinner on Friday, November 19 at
7:00 p.m. in Bethune Dining Hall. Guest speaker will be Arthur Maloney, Ombudsman for the province of
Ontario. Tickets are available from the Alumni Affairs Office (S8l7, Ross Building) at a cost of $7.50/
person. For further information call -3154.
*
A Symposium that will deal with the effects of the 1976 Olympics on amateur sport, physical education and
recreation in Canada, presented by the Department of Physical Education and Athletics, will take place on
Tuesday, November 16 at 8:00 p.m. in the Senate Chamber (S9l5, Ross Building). Guest speakers will include:
Doug Pisher (Hockey Canada); Chris Lang (Canadian Olympic Association); Lou Lefaive (National Sport and
Recreation Centre); Tom Riley (parks and Recreation, Etobicoke); Bryce Taylor (Canadian Gymnastics
Federation); and Louise Walker (Olympic competitor). All interested members of the community are invited
to attend.
*
The next seminar in the University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation will be held
at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 17 in the South Sitting Room (3rd floor) of Hart House at the University
of Toronto. York Political Science Professor E;J. Dosman, who is also a member of the National
Transportation Policy Project Group on Canadian Marine Transportation, will give a talk entitled "The
Halifax ~ort Lockout: Lessons in Marine Labour/Management Relations". All interested persons are welcome.
*
The Council of the York Student Federation is asking all clubs intending to seek financing from C.Y.S.F. to
submit an estimated budget for the year by November 15 in order to facilitate fair and accurate allocation
of C.Y.S.F. monies. Queries should be directed to Jon Wheatcroft, Barry Edson or Doug Wise, C.Y.S.F. Office,
105, Central Square -telephone local -2515.
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12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by Al Ruzutis
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
12:00 noon - D.O.T.S. - "Telling or Asking?" with Dr. Graham Reed, York Psychology Department - Room 148,
Behavioural Science Building
12:00 noon - Special Lecture/Slide Demonstration - [Psychology Department] on the nature of academic psychology;
several research questions currently being investigated by psychologists will be discussed with Dr. R.
Sheese - Room 106, Vanier College
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Observatory Tour - Petrie Science Building
3:30 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - "Mathematics in Geography: A Number Theoretic Interpretation of Loschian
Location Theory" with York Professor John Marshall - Room N203, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Literature into Film: American Classics - [Stong College &English Department] "Inherit the Wind"
(Spencer Tracy, Frederick March), a film based on the Scopes trial - Room E, Stedman Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Physics Lecture - "Electron Scattering by Atoms at Intermediate Energies" by Professor
B.H. Bransden, University of Durham - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. _ Science Series - [Calumet College] "Myths, Mists and Mosquitoes" with York Professor
W.J. Megaw - Room 118, Atkinson College
7:00 p.m. - Free Film Series - {Film Department] "Badlands" and "Target" - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Special Seminar - [Faculty of Environmental Studies] "Energy and Environment" with
York PrOfessors Rob Macdonald and Roger Schwass - Room 503, Scott Library
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. - Stargazing - tour allU aemonstration if sky overcast - Twin Astronomical Observatories,
Petrie Science Building
7:$0 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to the Helping Relationship - [Centre for Continuing Education]
"Assertive Training" with John Jameson - general admission $6; $4 for students - Room 107, Stedman Lecture
Halls
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "The Miracle
of the Gods" with Erich von Daniken - admission $3.50; tickets available from Room S802, Ross Building Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East)
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 18, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Faculty of Education - Clerk Typist (Education Centre); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Computer Systems Development - Programmer 1 (entry rate $10,560/year)
*
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EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333
ART GALLERIES, DISPLAYS
* The lOA Gallery is presenting the work of painter AlIen Angeconeb, an
Ojibway Indian and first year painting student at York, from November
15-20. Self~taught, Angeconeb's works are acrylic on canvas as well
as ink on paper. Gallery hours are from 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, 12:00 noon-lO:OO p.m. Friday and 9:00 a.m.-lO:OO p.m.
Saturday. The artist will be present in the lOA Gallery to discuss
his work on Friday and Saturday.
* An exhibition of paintings by David Wright of the Mazelow Gallery will
be on display in the Founders College Art Gallery until November 26.
Gallery hours are from 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday,
from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday, and from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Sunday.
* The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery (Stong College) will be showing "Photographic
Masterworks" until November 21. Regular gallery hours are from 1:00 p.m.7:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
Monday
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a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Career Information - [Career Centre] Dr. Peter Gordon, University of Southern California,
will be available to talk to students interested in Graduate Studies in Economics or Urban and Regional
Planning at U.S.C. - Room Nl05, Ross Building
11:00 a.m. - Guest Speaker - [Glendon College Political Science Course Union] "Problems of Southern Africa" with
Professor Arnold Smith, first Secretary-General of the Commonwealth currently holding the Pearson chair in
International Relations at the School of International Affairs, Carleton University - Senate Board Room,
York Hall, Glendon College
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - President Macdonald at Glendon - for appointment call Mrs. Goodman at 667-2223 President's Office, York Hall, Glendon College
4:30 p.m. - Biology Research Seminar - "Species of Individuals" by Dr. David Hull, University of Wisconsin
(Milwaukee) - Room 320, Farquharson Building
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Stong College] on the John F. Kennedy Assassination presented by Tony
Centa, one of five North American authorities in this field - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Winters College] "Altruism in Science: Sociobiological Explanations of Co-operative
Behaviour Among Scientists" with Dr. David Hull, University of Wisconsin - Senior Common Room, Winters College
Tuesday
12:00 noon - Poetry Reading Series - [Program in Creative Writing] featuring Matt Cohen - Calumet Common Room,
Atkinson College
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Economics Department] "The Problems of the Large Multinational Firms in the Light of
a New Approach to General Economic Equilibrium" with Professor Francois Perroux, College de France, founder
and director of the Institute of Mathematics and Applied Economics in Paris - Faculty Lounge (Room 5872),
Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - ~ - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Le temps de l'avant" (Anne-Claire Poirier, 1975) - Room
129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Religious Studies Colloquium - "Religion and Modernity in Japan" with Professor Ernest Best, Victoria
College, University of Toronto - Senior Common Room, Vanier College
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "On 'Practical' Writing" deals with letters of
application, resumes, petitioning, etc. - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
8:00 p.m. - Sports Symposium - [Department of Physical Education &Athletics] dealing with the effects of the
1976 Olympics on amateur sport, physical education and recreation in Canada - speakers include: Doug
Fisher, Hockey Canada; Chris Lang, Canadian Olympic Association; Lou Lefaive. National Sport and Recreation
Centre; Tom Riley, Parks and Recreation, Etobicoke; Bryce Taylor, Canadian Gymnastics Federation; and
Louise Walker, Olympic competitor - Senate Chamber (Room S9l5), Ross Building
Wednesdar
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker ~ [John White Society] featuring Laura Sabia, past Chairman of the Ontario Council on
the Status of Women _ Junior Common Room, Osgoode Hall Law School
12:00 noon - D.O.T.S. Teaching/Learning Seminar - "Reducing Anxiety in Your Students and Yourself" with Dr. Dov
Friedlander, Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Room 148, Behavioural Science Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Lesbian Drop-In - [Harbinger] for women in the York community to meet and discuss
common concerns - call Harbinger, local -3509, for location
3:15 p.m. - Films - [Humanities GL373] "Sad Clowns", "Seven Chances" (Bust er Keaton, 1925) - Room 129, York Hall,
Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - C.R.E.S.S. Seminar Series - "Some Highlights Emerging from the Use of the Atmospheric Explorer
Satellite as a Laboratory in the Thermosphere" with Dr. Marsha R. Torr, University of Michigan Space Physics
Research Laboratory - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
4:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - "History of Computing" with Professor B. Randell, Department of
Computing Science, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne - Room E, Curtis Lecture Halls
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EVENTS
(Wednesday, cont'd.)
4:00 p.m. - November Membership Meeting - of Graduate Assistants' Association; to discuss overcrowded classrooms,
and issue of unrepresented research assistants ~ Room S167, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - {Economics Department] "The Analytical Reconsideration of General Equilibrium Theory"
with Professor Prancois Perroux, College de Prance ~ Faculty Lounge (Room S869) , Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ~ University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation - "The Halifax
Port Lockout: Lessons in Marine Labour/Management Relations" with E.J. Dosman, York Political Science
Professor and member of the National Transportation Policy Project Group on Canadian Marine Transportation
- South Sitting Room (3rd floor), Hart House, University of Toronto
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ~ Concert - [Music Department] Philip Adamson:
Music - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
Recital of Contemporary British Piano
4:30 p.m. - Rock Climbing Clinic - [Bethune College Outdoors Club] Gallery (Room 320), Bethune College
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Felilowship - "Beatitudes" with Harry Klassen, Ontario Director of Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship - Religious Centre
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Rover Crew - meeting to discuss group activities; for information call Glen Little
(1422, Stong Residence) at 667-6047 - Room 214, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Women's Basketball - York vs. University of Guelph - Tail
~IcKenzie
Building
7:30 p.m. - Women's Hockey - York vs. University of Guelph - Ice Arena
7:45 p.m. ~ Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Canadian Women and the Past"
with Professor Clara Thomas, English Department - Vanier College Dining Room
8:30 p.m. ~ Play - [Programme de the8:tre] "L'Effet des rayons gamma sur les vieux-garc<ons", adaptation
quebecoise d'une piece americaine de Paul Zindel, faite par Michel Tremblay - les billets sont de $3.00
- Nouvelle salle a manger, College Glendon
Thursday
12:00 noon - Video~Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by W.O.R.K.S.
will be shown - Room 123A, Atkinson College
1:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Glendon College's Department of Political Science, Political Science Course Union]
"The Quebec Elections: An Analysis After the Fact" with Richard Cleroux, Globe and Mail correspondent Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College
3:30 p.m. - Public Lecture - [Dance Department] by Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet (formerly
Sadler'S-Wells Ballet) of London - Room 312, Fine Arts Phase 11 Building
4:00 p.m. - A lied Numerical Methods Seminar Series - [Departments of Mathematics, Computer Science and Program
in Applied Computational &Mathematical Science "Ill-posed Boundary Value Problem in Hydro Dynamics" with
York Physics/C.R.E.S.S. Professor Keith Aldridge - Room N203, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Distinguished Speakers in the Social Sciences - [and the Department of History] "Ideology and Popular
Protest" by Professor George Rude, Sir George Williams University - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Sylvester's - featuring the Improvisational Music Series "Positive Energy" - Room 201, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to
with Howard Eisenberg - general
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "Morality in
Business" with Malcolm Bricklin and Leonard Silk ~ tickets ($3.50 each) available from S802, Ross Building
- Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East)
8:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Pub - poetry and folk presentations - Room 107, Stong College
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Programme de the8:tre] see Wednesday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - E.D.E.X.S. Symposia Series - [Centre for Continuing Education, Faculty of Education]
"Alternatives to Special Classes for Exceptional Students" - symposium fee $8.00; for further information
call local -2502 - Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
2:00 p.m. - Public Lecture - [Department of Political Science] "Economic Integration Among the COMECON Countries"
with Dr. Istvan Dobozi, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Faculty Lounge (Room S872) ,
Ross, Building
8:00 p.m. - Direction Live - release night for Direction; featuring a poetry reading by Jackie D'Amboise - open
readings to follow - Senior Common Room, Founders Colleg~
8:00 p.m. - Residence Talent Night - Stong College Dining Hall
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Bad News Bears" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Programme de thea:tre] see Wednesday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Folk Concert - [Bethune College] featuring Woodshed Recording Artists David Essie, Willie P. Bennett
and the Oriental Sloth Band - admission at door $4.50 - Burton Auditorium
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "The Shootist" (John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Jimmy Stewart) - admission $1.50 - Room L,
Curtis Lecture Halls
Saturday
9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - Free Seminar Series - [Counselling &Development Centre] "Survival Skills for Science
Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams" - for registration and information call 667-3576 - Room
162, Behavioural Science Building
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. University of Ottawa - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. -Folksinging - featuring Ron Hynes; admission $1.25 - Cafe de la Terrasse (lower level), Glendon
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "The Bingo Long Travelling All Stars and Motor Kings" (Richard Pryor, Billy Dee
Williams, James Earl Jones) - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
Sunday
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8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - see Saturday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
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Tuesday November 16, 1976
EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333
GENERAL
*
Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet (formerly the Sadler's Wells Ballet) ollL~QA~i~f~
give a public lecture on Thursday, November 18 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 312 of the Fine Arts Ph~ing.
This event is sponsored by the Dance Department and all interested persons are welcome to attend.
*
The next lecture in the Human Kaleidoscope series will take place on Thursday, November 18 at 8:00 p.m. in
Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East). Malcolm Bricklin and Leonard Silk, with chairman and moderator
WaIter Crowston (York Dean of Administrative Studies), are participants in a lecture entitled "Morality in
Business". This series is jointly sponsored by York University, Seneca College and the North York Board of
Education; tickets ($3.50 each) are available from Room S802, Ross Building.
*
The Art Gallery of York University is exhibiting "Three Centuries of French Posters" from the Musee des Arts
Decoratifs, Paris (circulated by the National Program of the National Gallery of Canada), until November 26.
The gallery (located in Room N145, Ross Building) is open from 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily.
*
On January 11, 1965, in commemoration of the l50th anniversary of the birth of Canada's first prime minister,
the government of the Province of Ontario established the Sir John A. Macdonald Graduate Fellowship in
Canadian History. One Fellowship valued at $6,000 is awarded each year. The award is tenable for three
years, making its maximum value $18,000. Candidates must be sponsored by the Head of his or her university;
must have an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from an Ontario University; and must be a Canadian citizen
resident in Ontario. Application forms and other materials must be submitted to the Secretary, Committee
of Selection, Sir John A. Macdonald Graduate Fellowship in Canadian History, Ministry of Colleges and
Universities, Mowat Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B4, no later than February 14, 1977.
*
Faculty of Arts Minor Research Grants: The fund at the disposal of the Faculty of Arts Committee on Research,
Grants and Scholarships is designed primarily to help faculty members to cover some of the out-of-pocket
expenses connected with research projects. The Committee sits three times a year and will consider completed
applications submitted by February 1 and April 1. For further information on the guidelines as well as
application forms, contact Marla Chodak, Faculty of Arts, Room S935 of the Ross Building (telephone local
-3189).
*
The York University Alumni Association will hold its annual meeting and dinner on .Friday, November 19 at
7:00 p.m. in Bethune Dining Hall. Guest speaker will be Arthur Maloney, Ombudsman for the province of
Ontario, Tickets are available from the Alumni Affairs Office (Room S8l7, Ross Building) at a cost of
$7.50/person. For further information call local -3154. Deadline for reservations is November 17.
*
The Curator of the Art Gallery of York University announces a poetry reading in the Gallery entitled
"Poetry and Posters", to coincide with the Three Centuries of French Posters exhibition. The reading
will be given by members of the French Departments of York and Glendonand will take place on Friday,
November 19 at 4:00 p.m. in the Gallery.
*
Bethune College is presenting a Folk Concert which will take place on Friday, November 19 at 8:30 p.m. in
the Burton Auditorium and featuring Woodshed recording artists and David Essig, Willie P. Bennett and the
Original Sloth Band. Advance tickets are now on sale in the Bethune Coffee Shop with· general admission
$3.50; tickets will be sold at the door for $4.50.
*
A number of Department of National Defence Scholarships and Fellowships are available to Canadian citizens.
Candidates for the Fellowships must hold a Ph.D. degree or eqUivalent level of knowledge or experience in
the field considered adequate by the selection committee; candidates for scholarships must hold an Honours
Bachelor's degree or its equivalent before taking the award. The awards are tenable at suitable locations
in Canada for strategic studies of special relevance to current and future Canadian security. Applications
are available from the AwardsOf£icer, National Programs Divis~on, 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5Nl;
deadline for submission of completed forms is March 1, 1977.
*
A Free Seminar Series entitled "Survival Skills for Science Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams"
will be presented by the Counselling and Development Centre on November 20, 27 and December 4. The seminars
will take place between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in Room 162 of the Behavioural Science Building. For
information and to register, telephone 667-3576.
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The Department of Visual Arts is presenting works from "The Space Between" series by James Collins, which
includes photographs and video with a discussion following, on November 23, 24, and 25 from 12:00 noon5:00 p.m. each day in Room 326 of the Fine Arts Phase 11 Building.
*
D.R.O.'s and polling clerks are needed for the upcoming C.Y.S.F. by-election taking place on November 23,
1976. Hours of work will be from 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. with an hourly wage of $3.00. Interested persons
.~hould apply to the Chief Returning Officer, Larry Freedman, c/o C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Ross Building.'
Nominations for candidates who will run in the by-election close today at 6:00 p.m. Candidates may commence
their campaigns at 6:01 p.m., November 16 and continue until 11:59 p.m., November 22. Vacancies to be filled
in this election are as follows: E.S.S.A. (3 representatives); Calumet (1); Founders (1); McLaughlin (1);
Vanier (2); Graduate Studies (1); Board of Governors (1).
*
Late timings at Convocation on Friday, November 5, 1976, resulted in an .abnormal number of robes not being
returned after the ceremony. Because of this, a refund of the deposit fee will be made if the robes are
returned no later than Friday, November 26, 1976. Persons who returned robes on November 8, 9 and 10 may
claim a refund at the Bookstore.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following addition to the York Telephone Directory:
Professor Robert White, 235 Winters
-2588
330 Stong
-3465
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EVENTS
12:00 noon -Poetry Reading Series - [Program in Creative Writing] featuring Matt Cohen
.. Ca1umet COJIDIlon Room, Atkinson College
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Economics Department] "The Problems of the Large Multinational
Firms in the Light of a New Approach to General Econom:lc Equilibrium" with Professor
Francois Perroux, Coll~ge de France, founder and director of the Institute of
Mathematics and Applied Economics in Paris .. Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Le temps de 1 'avant" (Anne-C1aire
Poirier~75) - Room 129, York tmll, G1endon College
4:00 p.m. - Religious Studies Colloquium .. "Religion and Modernity in Japan" with Professor
Ernest Best, Victoria College, University of Toronto - Senior Common Room, Vanier College
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing WorkshoESeries .. "On 'Practical' Writing" deals with
letters of application, resumes, petitioning, etc. - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
.8:00 p.m. - SEorts Symposium .. [Department of Physical Education &Athletics] dealing with
the effects of the 1976 Olympics on amateur sport, physical education and recreation in
Canada - speakers include: Doug Fisher, Hockey Canada; Chris Lang, Canadian Olympic
Association; Lou Lefaive, National Sport and Recreation Centre; Tom Riley, Parks and
Recreation, Etobicoke; Bryce Tay1or, Canadian Gymnastics Federation; and Louise Walker,
Olympic competitor - Senate Chamber (Room S915), Ross Building
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
23, 1976; * indicates Iosition is exempt from bargaining unit.
Nov~ber
Counsellor - Mrs. B.Friedman (-3473)
Registrar's Office - Co-Ordinator (Student Records Processing; experience in computer
related field required); grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
Counsellor .. Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Atkinson College .. Faculty Secretary (Administrative Studies); grade 3 (entry rate
$8,200/year)
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GENERAL
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University Closing Due to Extreme Weather Conditions: The approach of winter calls for~e an~l notice
of policy with regard to closing the University when extreme weather makes road conditions hazardous. As
a large community with academic schedules to meet and many members to serve, the importance of avoiding
disruption is evident. There are times, however, when public safety indicates temporary interruption of
the regular routines of the University. Hopefully, such occasions will be rare. The information given
below is provided for the guidance of York members. It shoUld be noted that, because a storm may coincide
with special events such as examinations, visits by distinguished guests, and special meetings which would
be particularly difficult to reschedule, it is not the intention of this policy to require the cancellation
of such events. Whether or not they are cancelled is at the discretion of those directly responsible. When
severe weather conditions occur before the University opens in the morning, on the authority of the President
and the Chairman of Senate, an announcement suspending classes and office attendance will be made on the
following radio stations as soon after 7:00 a.m. as possible:
CFRB (AM)
CKEY (AM)
CBL (AM)
CHUM (AM)
CKFM (FM)
Radio York will carry the same message after 8:00 a.m. When severe weather conditions occur, or are
reported as imminent by the meteorological services of the Provincial Government, after the University has
opened for the day, on the authority of the President and the Chairman of Senate, the Office of the VicePresident (Administration) will notify the head of each major division and administrative department that
the University will be closed from a specific time that day. The person so informed will then be
responsible for passing on the message to everyone in the unit. Announcement will also be made over Radio
York. Unless such announcements are made, members of the community will be expected to maintain regular
schedules.
*
The Faculty of Arts Student Caucus has an office in Room S3l9 of the Ross Building - telephone 667-6391.
The office will be staffed between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
*
The Women's Workshop is sponsoring a Weekend Assertive Training Group Friday and Saturday, November 26
(5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) and 27 (10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.). For registration and further information, interested
persons may call local -2519 or drop by Rooms 103, 145 of the Behavioural Science Building.
*
There is a need in the community adjacent to York University (Ward 3) for second-hand clothing, especially
for babies and young children. Members of the University community willing to donate articles of clothing
may leave them at the Information York Booth for the Community Relations Officer (or telephone Denys Brown
at local _3441).
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The Scholarships Guide for Commonwealth Postgraduate Students, 1977-79 edition, is now available from the
Association of Commonwealth Universities. This 346-page handbook lists more than 1,250 scholarships, grants,
assistantships, etc., open to graduates of Commonwealth universities for postgraduate (including postdoctoral)
studies or research at a university in another Commonwealth country. A copy is available for reference in
the FaCUlty of Graduate Studies (N902, Ross Building). Copies may be ordered at $7.50/copy (surface post)
or $11.25 (second class airmail). The Communications Department will coordinate a bulk order for the
University in order to take advantage of discount rates if sufficient copies are ordered. Leaflets for
further information as well as order forms are available from S802, Ross Building. Departments wishing to
participate in a bulk order must place their orders with the Communications Department no later than Friday,
November 19, 1976.
*
There is an opening at the York Women's Centre for a part-time coordinator position commencing mid-January
1977 (10 hours/week). Qualifications should include leadership, organizational and administrative
abilities, imagination, and familiarity and experience with the women's movement. The coordinator is
responsible to the York Women's Centre and its Advisory Board~ Deadline for applications is November 26,
1976; forms and further information are available from the York Women's Centre or by calling 667-3484/6373.
*
A battery booster service is available to the community from 7:00 a.m.-lO:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, at
a nominal charge of $3.00 per call. To obtain the service, call 667-3333. As the operators of this service
have other obligations and responsibilities to fulfill, a waiting period may be encountered on occasion
before assistance is received.
*
The Dance Department will be presenting its Christmas concert of student and faculty works on December 10
and 11 at 8:00 p.m. in Burton Auditorium. A donation of $1.00 per person, payable at the door, will be used
for a scholarship fund for dance students.
*
The FaCUlty and Staff Housing Office reports that a number of rentals are available, in particular two
condominiums in the immediate area. A four-bedroom is available now and a two-bedroom will be available
January 1st. For further information, call Denys Brown at local -3441.
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12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [John White Society] featuring Laura Sabia, past Chairman of the Ontario Council on
the Status of Women - Junior Common Room, Osgoode Hall Law School
12:00 noon - D.O.T.S. Teaching/Learning Seminar - "Reducing Anxiety in Your Students and Yourself" with Dr. Dov
Friedlander, Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Room 148, Behavioural Science Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Lesbian Drop-In - [Harbinger] for women in the York community to meet and discuss common
concerns - call Harbinger, local -3509, for location
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EVENTS
(cont'd.)
3:15 p.m. - Films - [Humanities GL373] "Sad Clowns", "Seven Chances" (Buster Keaton, 1925)
- Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - C.R.E.S.S. Seminar Series - "Some Highlights Emerging from the Use of the
Atmospheric Explorer Satellite as a Laboratory in the Thermosphere" with Dr. Marsna R.
Torr, University of Michigan Space Physics Research Laboratory - Room 317, Petrie Science
Building
4:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - "History of Computing" with Professor B.
Randell, Department of Computing Science, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne - Room E,
Curtis Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - November Membership Meeting. - of Graduate Assistants' Association; to discuss
overcrowded classrooms, and issue of unrepresented research assistants - Room S167,
Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Economics Department] "The Analytical Reconsideration of General
Equilibrium Theory" with Professor Francois Perroux, College de Prance - Faculty Lounge
(Room S869), Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. -University of Toronto-York University Joint Pro~ram in Transportation
- "The Halifax Port Lockout: Lessons in Marine Labour/Management Relations" with E.J.
Dosman, York Political Science Professor and member of the National Transportation
Policy Project Group on Canadian Marine Transportation - South Sitting Room (3rd floor),
Hart House, University of Toronto
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. _ Concert - [Music Department] Philip Adamson:
British Piano Music - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
Recital of Contemporary
.
4:30 p.m. - Rock Climbing Clinic - [Bethune College Outdoors Club] Gallery (Room 320), Bethune
College
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - "Beatitudes" with Harry Klassen, Ontario Director of
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship - Religious Centre
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Rover Crew - meeting to discuss group activities; for information
call Glen Little (1422, Stong Residence) at 667-6047 - Room 214, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Women's Basketball - York vs. University of Guelph - Tait McKenzie Building
7:30 p.m. - Women's ,Hockey - Ice Arena
7:45
p.m~ - Woman:
The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Canadian
Women and the Past" with Professor Clara Thomas, English Department - Vanier College
Dining Room
8:30 p.m .... Play - [Programme de thea:tre] "L'Effet des rayons gamma sur les vieux-gar~ons",
adaptation quebecoise d'une piece amerucaube de Paul Zindel, faite par Michel Tremblay
- les billets sont de $3.00 - Nouvelle Salle a manger, College Glendon
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
November 24, 1976;* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - D.J. Mitchell - Director of Personnel Services
Project Co-Ordinator - Construction - Department of Physical Plant; P&M (Applications by
resume only)
Counsellor - Ken Hayes - Compensation Manager
Assistant Director - Computer Services; P&M (Applications by resume only)
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Fine Arts - Secretary to the Dean; grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
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Thursday November 18, 1976
EMERGENCY SERVICES CEN
GENERAL
A.rtCw'r"- ~
The Film Department is sponsorlng the visit of Canadian filmmaker Gordon Sheppard (write~prga~ and
director of "EUza' s Horoscope") on Friday, November 19 to the York campus. Mr. Sheppard will present
a documentary on "Hugh Hefner" to be followed by' a question/answer period. The presentation will take
place at 12:00 noon in Room S137 of the Ross Building.
*
The Curator of the Art Gallery of York University announces a poetry reading in the Gallery entitled
"Poetry and Posters", to coincide with the Three Centuries of French Posters exhibition. The reading
will be given by members of the French Departments of York and Glendon and will take place on Friday,
November 19 at 4:00 p.m. in the Gallery,
*
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Bethune College is presenting a Folk Concert which will take place on Friday, November 19 at 8:30 p.m.
in the Burton Auditorium and featuring Woodshed recording artists David Essig, Willie P. Bennett and
the Original Sloth Band. Advance tickets are now on sale in the Bethune Coffee Shop with general
admission $3.50; tickets will be sold at the door for $4.50.
*
Synapse is a committee of undergraduate psychology students which has an office in Room 294 of the
Behavioural Science BUilding. Office hours are from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and
students are invited to drop by to discuss the psychology program.
*
The Faculty of Graduate Studies has received information on Thesis Research Awards made by the International
Development Research Centre. Five Ph.D. Thesis awards for 1977,..:78 will be made to Canadian students
conducting research into the problems of developing regions of the world. Five Ph.D. awards are for
students from developing countries to enable them to undertake their research in their home country.
Both awards are for one year, renewable for an additional two years on evidence of satisfactory progress.
Deadline date for application is January 31, 1977. Applications are available from: Thesis Research
Award - Ph.D. Degree, Social Sciences and Human Resources Division, International Development Research
Centre, P.O. Box 8500, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3H9.
*
The Men's Varsity Hockey game originally scheduled for November 30 - between University of Toronto and
York University - has been rescheduled to Wednesday, November 24 at 8:15 p.m. in the York Ice Arena.
*
Each year the Theatre Department turns its facilities over to the students for one week so that the
students may produce and present their own shows to the public. Although the faculty of the Theatre
Department are available for consultation, the productions are student directed and non-credit with
the choice of plays and degree of participation left to each student's discretion, This year, the
program will be held from November 27 through December 5. Dates, times and titles of the presentations
will be listed in future issues of the BUlletin.
*
Bus transportation and tickets are available to interested members of the community for the National
College Football Championship game on Friday, November 19. Tickets,$3.00/person, are available from
Room 116 of Wlnters College.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following corrections to the York Telephone Directory:
Bo11a, J.
-3741
White, Ms. Jean - should be: Watson, Mrs. Jean
*
D.R.O.IS and polling clerks are needed for the upcoming C.Y.S.F. by-election taking place on November 23,
1976. Hours of work will be from 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. with an hourly wage of $3.00. Interested persons
should apply to the Chief Returning Officer, Larry Freedman, c/o C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Ross Building.
*
The Little Europe Cafe (~oom 114, Stong College) is open from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m.6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Cafe is licenced and has waitress service. Each Friday there is
a special buffet.
*
For the first student production of the year, York's Theatre Department will present "Salad Days".
Originally set in the 1950's, the upcoming production is to be re-set in, the 1930's under the co-direction
of FaCUlty members Jill Courtney and John OX1ey. "Salad Days" will be the first musical-comedy to be
produced by the Department in several years. The cast ls comprised entirely 'offourth year performance
students, with set and costume designs, technical and artistic execution in the hands of theatre students
drawn from all years of study. The production will run from November 22 through 26 commencing at 7:30 p.m.,
with matinee performances on Wednesday and Friday, November 24 and 26, at 2:00 p.m. Adrr.ission to all
performances is free, but tickets must be obtained from the Burton Box Office (between 11:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m.). "Salad Days" will be performed in McLaughlin College Hall.
EVENTS
12:00 noon - Video~Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by W.O.R.K.S.
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
12:00 noon - Film - [York Student Christian Movement] on Chile - before and after the coup - Room E, Cu!tis Lecture
Halls
1:00 p.ro. - Guest Speaker -. fGlendon College Department of Political Science, Political Science Course Union]
"The QueBec Electlons: An Analysis After the Fact" with Richard Cleroux, Globe and Mail correspondent
- Room 294, York Hall, Glendon College
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EVENTS
(cont'd.)
3:30 p.m. - Public Lecture - [Dance Department] by Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the
Royal Ballet (formerly Sadler's Wells Ballet) of London - Room 312, Fine Arts Phase 11
Building
4: 00 p.m. - Distinguished Speakers in the Social Sciences. - [and History Department] "Ideology
and Popular Protest" by Professor George Rude, Sir George Williams University - Faculty
Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Applied Numerical Methods Seminar Series - [Departments of Mathematics, Computer
Science and Program in Applied Computational &Mathematical Science] "Ill-posed Boundary
Value Problem in Hydro Dynamics" with York Physics/C.R.E.S.S. Professor Keith Aldridge
- Room N203, Ross Building
4: 00 p. m. - Sylvest er 's - featuring the Improvisational Music Series "Positive Energy" - Room
201, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to the Helping Relationship - [Centre for Continuing
Education] "Hypnosis" with Howard Eisenberg - general admission $6; $4 for students
- Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of
Education] "Morality in Business" with Ma1colm Bricklin and Leonard Wilk - tickets
($3.50 each) available from Room S802, Ross Building - Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch
Avenue East)
8:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Pub - poetry and folk presentations - Room 107, Sting College
8 :00 p.m. - Play - [Winters College] liThe Witnesses" (by Tadeusz Roziwicz) - Winters College
Theatre (Room 023)
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Programme de the§:tre] "L'Effet des rayons gamma sur les vieux,"gar~ons",
adaptation quebecoise d'une piece amerucaube de Paul Zindel, faite par Michel Tremblay
- les billets sont de $3.00 - Nouvelle Salle • manger, College Glendon
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
November 25, 1976; * indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Atkinson College - Administrative Secretary (Political Science; shorthand preferred);
grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
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The Samuel J. Zacks Gallery (Stong College) w i l l ~
Regular gallery hours are from 1:00 p.m.~7:00 p.m.
*
Bus transportation and tickets are available to interested members of the community for the National
College Football Championship game on Friday, November 19. Tickets, $3.00/person, are available from
Room 116 of Winters College.
*
There will be a general meeting for the members of the York University Faculty Association on Monday,
November 22: York Campus ~ 4:00 p.m.~7:00 p.m. in Room D, Stedman Lecture Halls; Glendon Campus ~
9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon in Board/Senate Room. Discussion of the contract reached by the YUFA and
Administration Negotiating Teams will take place; ratification of the contract will be by secret ballot
at the following locations:
Glendon faculty ~ 10:00 a.m.~4:00 p.m., November 23, 24, Senior Common Room
York faculty ~ 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., November 23,24, Central Square
Atkinson faculty - 5:00 p.m.~7:30 p.m., November 23, Main Foyer, Atkinson (for those not on campus
during the day)
Only members of YUFA will be allowed to vote on the contract. Precis of the contract have been sent to
all members; full copies are available on loan at the following locations: all members of the Executive;
YUFA Office; Reference Department, Scott Library; Frost Library, Jim Quixley; Steacie Library;
Administrative Studies Library; Law Library; Atkinson College ~ David Imgram (Room 235), Paul Grayson
(Room 338), Bill Hine (Room 416); College Complex I ~ S. Kanya~Forstner (Vanier, 211); J.L. Granatstein
(Vanier 222), Margaret Watson (Winters 228); College Complex 11 ~ George Szablowski (Bethune 316), Virginia
Rock (Stong 314A); Administrative Studies - Roger Heeler (313), Angus Braid (204); Osgoode - Louise Arbour
(335); Environmental Studies ~ Grahame Beakhust (Scott Library); Al Stauffer (Petrie 223); Michael Boyer
(Farquharson 330A); Joyce Zemans (Fine Arts Building); Glendon - David Clipsham (Cl12), Jim Benson (C2l5),
Bill Greaves (B2l9), J. Newson (C126), Ian McDonald (A330), J.-C. Jaubert (257), N. Penner (360).
*
Printed copies of the York/Y.U.S.A. Agreement have now been obtained and forwarded to Y.U.S.A. for
distribution. Interested clerical and secretarial staff excluded from the Bargaining Unit may obtain a
copy from Personnel Services.
*
until November 21.
Members of the community are asked to note the following changes to the York Telephone Directory:
Tomlinson, Doug
-3636
D1 Iorio, L1nda
Room 212, Fine Arts Building
Lord, William
-6266
*
Faculty and staff members interested in sharing their Christmas dinner with foreign or out-of-town students
are asked to contact the International Student Centre (Room 214, Bethune College) at local -6262.
*
Each Wednesday the Society for Creative Anachronism will meet at 8:00 p.m. with location alternating
between the Senior and Junior Common Rooms of Founders College. For further information call Shelly
Rabinovitch at local -2515.
*
The Law Library will be extending its hours, commencing Monday, November 22, as follows:
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m.-midnight
Friday
8:00 a.m.-ll:OO p.m. (8:00 a.m.~midnight as of November 26)
Saturday
9:00 a.m.~5:00 p.m. (9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. as of November 27)
Sunday
1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The Circulation Desk will close at the following times: Monday through Friday at 11:00 p.m.; Saturday at
5:00 p.m.; and Sunday at 9:00 p.m.
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The York Winds, artists-in-residence at York University, will appear in concert on Wednesday, November 24
at 8:30 p.m. in Burton Auditorium. There is no admission charge.
*
The Slide Library in the Department of Visual Arts announces that it will not loan material to undergraduates
for use in courses other than those within the Department of Visual Arts.
*
The York Women's Centre is looking for volunteers to help staff the Centre for 1-2 hours per week.
667~3484 or come to Room 257 of Atkinson College.
*
The IDA Gallery is presenting the work of painter AlIen Angeconeb, an Ojibway Indian and first year painting
student at York, until November 20. Self-taught, Angeconeb's works are acrylic on canvas as well as ink on
paper. Gallery hours are from 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 12:00 noon-lO:OO p.m. Friday and
9:00 a.m.-lO:OO p.m. Saturday. The artist will be present in the IDA Gallery to discuss his work on Fridayand Saturday.
*
Late timings at Convocation on Friday, November 5, 1976, resulted in an abnormal number of robes not being
returned after the ceremony. Because of this, a refund of the deposit fee will be made if the robes are
returned no later than Friday, November 26, 1976. Persons who returned robes on November 8, 9 and 10 may
claim a refund at the Bookstore.
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Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ~ EDEXS Symposia Series - [Centre for Continuing Education, Faculty of
Education] "Alternatives to Special Classes for Exceptional Students" - symposium fee
$8.00; for further information call -2502 ~ Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
12:00 noon - Film/Discussion - [Film Department] Gordon Sheppard, Canadian filmmaker, will
show documentary "Hugh Hefner" - discussion to follow - Room S137, Ross Building
1:00 p.m. ~ Discussion Seminar,", [York Philosophy Students Association] "Growing up in
Quebec" with Pamela Fitzgerald ~ Room S6l5, Ross Building
2:00 p.m. - Graduate Philosophy Fortnightly Seminar - "Saving the Institutions" with David
Schildknecht - Senior Common Room, Founders College
2:00 p.m. - Public Lecture'"' [Department of Political Science] "Economic Integration Among
the COMECON Countries" with Dr. Istvan Dobozi, Institute of Economics, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Philosophy] "Causal Explanation, Motivational
Explanation and Hermeneutical Understanding of Action" with Karl-Otto Apel, Frankfurt
University and New School for Social Research, New York - Senior Common Room, Vanier
College
4:00 p.m. - Poetry Reading - "Poetry and Posters" with York Professors Melvin Zimmerman and
Marie-France Silver; reading is coincident with exhibition of "Three Centuries of
French Posters" - A. G. Y. U. (Room N145) , Ross Building
8:00 p.m. - Direction Live ~ release night for Direction; featuring a poetry reading by
Jackie D'Amboise ~ open readings to follow - Senior Common Room, Founders College
8:00 p.m. - Residence Talent Night - featuring skits, Rugger Club Choir, 10th floor band,
and more ~ admission $1.50 - Stong College Dining Hall
8: 30 p.m. - Winters Movies '"' "Bad News Bears" - admission $1. 50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Play ~ [Programme de thelitre] "L'Effet des rayons gamma sur les vieux-gar~ons",
adaptation quebecoise d'une piece amerucaube de Paul Zindel, faite par Michel Tremblay
- les billets sont de $3.00 - Nouvelle Salle a manger, College Glendon
8:30 p.m. - Folk Concert - [Bethune College] featuring Woodshed Recording Artists David
Essig, Wil1ie P. Bennett and the Original Sloth Band - admission at door $4.50 - Burton
Auditorium
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "The Shootist" (John Wayne, Lauren Baca11, Jimmy Stewart)
~ admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Play - [Winters College] "The Witnesses" (by Tadeusz Roziwicz) - Winters College
Theatre (Room 023)
Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Free Seminar Series ~ [Counselling &Development Centre] "Survival
Skills for Science Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams" - for registration
and information call 667~3576 - Room 162, Behavioural Science Building
8:15 p.m.
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Basketball - York vs. University of Ottawa - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Folksinging - featuring Ron Hynes; admission $1.25 - Cafe de la Terrasse (lower
level), Glendon College
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "The Bingo Long Travelling All Stars and Motor Kings" (Richard
Pryor, Billy Dee Williams, James Earl Jones) - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture
Halls
8:30 p.m.
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Sunday
8:30 p.m ....... Winters Movies . . . see Fr;tday's list;tng at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - see Saturday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
November 26, 1976; * indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Counselling
&Development
- Secretary [Mathematics Learning Centre); grade 3 (entry rate
$8,200/year)
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the Fine Arts Phase 11 Building from November 22-26. Gallery hours
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French Posters" from the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris (circulated
by the National Program of the National Gallery of Canada), until
November 26. The gallery (located in Room N145, Ross Building) is
open from 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily.
*
Pacific art and artifacts from New Guinea, Indonesia and Australia
are being displayed until December 15 in the Glendon College Art
Gallery. All the art objects are from the private collection of
Dr. Thomas Howarth, professor of architecture at the University of
Toronto. Gallery hours are 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Monday through Thursday and from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday.
* An exhibition of paintings by David Wright of the Mazelow Gallery' will
be on display in the Founders College Art Gallery until November 26.
Gallery hours are from 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday,
from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday, and from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Sunday.
Monday
12:00 noon - Employment Information Session - [Canada Manpower] with Jack Garramole,
- Room S17l, Ross Building
~letropolitan
Life Insurance
4: 15 p. m. - English Department Colloouitml - [York English Departments] Topic: "Poetry and the Visual Arts";
Commentator: Professor Barry Callaghan; Speakers: Professors Annabel Patterson ("Marvell's 'Last
Instructions to a Painter'''); Janet Warner ("Blake and the Language of Art"); and Ruth Grogan ("Charles
Tomlinson: Poet and Painter") - cash bar - Senior Common Room, Founders College
4:30 p.m. - Biology Research Seminar - "Induction of mutations by nitrofurans" by Dr. Dennis McCalla, McMaster
University - Room 320, Farquharson BUilding
7:30.p.m. - Literature into Film - [Stong College, English Department
"The Red Badge of Courage" - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
&Fine
Arts Co-Curricular Committee]
8:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Series - [Faculty of Fine Arts] featuring "The Fires of London", a costtmle-clad
musical ensemble, offering a repertoire of extremely eclectic modern pieces - admission $5; $4; $3 Burton Auditoritml
Tuesday
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Ratification Ballot-Y.U.F.A. - Glendon faCUlty members will vote in the Senior Common
Room (3rd floor) at Glendon; York faCUlty will vote in the Central Square of the Ross Building; Atkinson
faculty who are not on campus during the day may vote between 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Main Foyer
of Atkinson College
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune - featuring the Keith Blackley-Mike Stewart Duo - Junior Common Room,
Bethune College
12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - "The Space Between" Series - [Visual Arts Department] photographs, video and discussion
lead by James Collins - Room 326, Fine Arts Phase 11 Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "La piastre" (Alain Chartrand, 1975) - Room 129, York Hall,
Glendon College
4:00 p.m. -
5 :30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "Writing Creatively" - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Foreign Literature] "The Origin and Sources of Old Russian Music from
the 12th-15th Centuries" with Professor Alexander Tumanov, former member' of the Madrigal Medieval Music
Group of Moscow - Room E, Stedman Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Economics and Division of Social Science] "General Trends in the
Development of the Economy of the Soviet Union" with Mr. Vorobyov, Senior Official of GOSPLAN, Soviet
State Planning Agency, USSR - Faculty Lounge (Room S872) , Ross Building
7:00 p.m. - Women's Basketball - York vs. University of Toronto - Tait McKenzie Building
7:30 p.m. - Reading - [Winters College] Thomas Kinsella will read from his works: Another September, Downstream,
The Train, Nightwalker, Notes from the Land of the Dead - Senior Common Room, Winters College
9:00 p.m. - Sylvester's - features live jazz - Junior Common Room, Stong College
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EVENTS (cont'd.)
Wednesday
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Ratification Ballot-Y.U.F.A. - Glcndon faculty members will vote in the Senior Common
Room (3rd floor) at Glendon; York faculty will vote in the Central Square of the Ross Building
12:00 noon - Panel Discussion - [John White Society, Chinese Students' Association] "Legal Remedies for Racism'
with Dean Harry Arthurs (Osgoode Hall Law School), Charles Roach (Committee Against Racism), Mark Nakamoura
(Ontario Human Rights Commission) and Ed Pearson (Toronto Police) - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [York Preventive Medicine Society] "Generic Engineering" with York Professor T.D.
Friesen; discussion to follow - Room J, Curtis Lecture Halls
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Employment Information Session - [Canada Manpower] with Dave McGregor, Allstate Insurance
- Room S173, Ross Building
12:00 noon -
5:00 p.m. - "The Space Between" Series - see Tuesday's listing at 12:00 noon
2:15 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Division of Canadian Studies] M. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, qui parlera du Cinema
quebecois - venez le rencontrer et lui poser des questions - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
3:00 p.m. - Weekly Discussion - [York Philosophy Students Association] "A Structuralist Approach to a Midnight
Snack" with Nicholas Graham - Room S6l5, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Hwnanities GL373] "Duck Soup" (Marx Brothers, 1933) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] English Music of the 17th Century performed by The Hart
House Consort of Viols (Alison McKay, Rosamund ~1orley, Peggie Sampson, Christel Thielmann) - Room F,
Curtis Lecture Halls
4:30 p.m. - Chemistry Fall Seminar Series - "Applications of Polymers as Reagents and Protecting Groups in
Organic Synthesis" with Dr. M.J. Fr§chet, University of Ottawa - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - "Freedom' with Penny Tindale, staff person for Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship - Religious Centre
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Nineteenth Century
American South" with Professor Virginia R0Ck, English Department and Master of Stong College - Vanier
College Dining Room
8: 15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. University of Western Ontario - Tait McKenzie Building
8:15 p.m. - Men's Hockey - York vs. University of Toronto - Ice Arena
8:30 p.m. - Concert - with the York Winds, artists-in-residence at York - Burton Auditoriwn
Thursday
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calwnet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by Bill Vazan
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
12: 00 noon -
5 :00 p .m. - "The Space Between" Series - see Tuesday's listing at 12: 00 noon
12: 30 p.m. - 1: 30 p.m. - Debate - [York Christian Fellowship] "Does Christianity Transcend the Dominant Submissive
Stereotypes?" with York Professors Anne Marie Embert and Hary Stewart Van Leeuwen - for further information
call Paul Woolnough at 661-7779 - Room S167, Ross Building
1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Discussion/Slide Presentation - Dr. T. Howarth, University of Toronto, whose collection
of Pacific Art and Artifacts is currently on display at the Glendon Art Gallery, will show slides and
discuss his travels and collections - Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium .. "Shelah's Construction of Jonsson Groups" with Professor George S. Sacerdote,
Amherst College, Massachusetts - Room 5203, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Economics, Division of Social Science] "Ideology and Price Formation:
With Particular Reference to Communist Countries" with Professor Francis Seton, Economics, Oxford University
(Nuffield College) - Faculty Lounge (Room S869), Ross Building
4:30 p.m. - Monthly Meeting of the Senate - Senate Chamber (Room S9l5), Ross Building
7:30 p.m. - War Film Series - [Division of Humanities, Stong Cultural Committee] "The Seven Samurai" - Junior
Common Room, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] featuring the Nigun Trio - Room 019, Founders College
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to the Helping Relationship - [Centre for Continuing Education]
"Clinical Applications of Parapsychology"with Howard Eisenberg - general admission $6; $4 for students
- Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
Friday
9:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Reading '77 Symposia Series - [Centre for Continuing Education] "Reading Methodology and
Materials" - symposium fee $8.00 - Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
3:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - "Computer Generated Music, where the generator is the hwnan:
ultimate in Biofeedback" with York Professor A.J. Gabura - Room N203, Ross Building
The
3: 30 p .m. - 5: 30 p.m. - Film - [East Asian Studies Program] "White Haired Girl", a contemporary Chinese movie
- Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - "The Boone-Higman Theorem and the Conjugacy Problem" with Professor George
S. Sacerdote, Amherst College - Room S203, Ross Building
6:00 p.m. - York Badminton Club - Tait McKenzie Building
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Murder by Death" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - featuring George Axon - Room 107, Stong College
Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Free Seminar Series - [Counselling &Development Centre] "Survival Skills for Science
Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams" - to register and for information call 667-3576 - Room 162,
Behavioural Science Building
10:00 a.m. - York Badminton Open - continued - Tait McKenzie Building
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. University of Guelph ~ Tait McKenzie Building
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - see Friday's listing at 9:00 p.m,
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Buffalo Bill and the Indians OR Sitting Bull 's History Lesson" (Paul Newman)
- admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
Sunday
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8: 30 p. m. - Bethune Movies - "That's Entertainment Part Il" - admission $1. 50- Room L,Curtis Lecture Halls
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November 23, 1976
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GENERAL
*
University Closing Due to Extreme Weather Conditions: The approach of winter calls for the annual n o t ~
of policy with regard to closing the University when extreme weather makes road conditions hazardous.
As a large community with academic schedules to meet and many members to serve, the importance of avoiding
disruption is evident. There are times, however, when public safety indicates temporary interruption of
the regular routines of the University. Hopefully, such occasions will be rare. The information given
below is provided for the guidance of York members. It should be noted that, because a storm may coincide
with special events such as examinations, visits by distinguished guests, and special meetings which would
be particularly difficult to reschedule, it is not the intention of this policy to require the cancellation
of such events. Whether or not they are cancelled is at the discretion of those directly responsible.
When severe weather conditions occur before the University opens in the morning, on the authority of the
President and the Chairman of Senate, an announcement suspending classes and office attendance will be made
on the following radio stations as soon after 7:00 a.m. as possible:
CKEY (AM)
CHUM (AM)
CFRB (AM)
CBL (AM)
CKFM (FM)
Radio York will carry the same mes~age after 8:00 a.m. When severe weather conditions occur, or are
reported as imminent by the meteorological service~ of the Provincial Government, after the University
has opened for the day, on the authority of the President and the Chairman of Senate, the Office of the
Vice-President(University Services) will notify the head of each major division and administrative
department that the University will be closed from a specific time that day. The person so informed
will then be responsible for passing on the message to everyone in the unit. Announcement will also
be made over Radio York. Unless such announcements are made, members of the community will be expected
to maintain regular schedules.
*
President Macdonald will be at the President's Office, York Hall, Glendon College, on Monday, November 29
between 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Appointments may be made with Mrs. Goodman by calling local -2223.
*
Printed copies of the York/Y.U.S.A. Agreement have now been obtained and forwarded to Y.U.S.A. for
distribution. Interested clerical and secretarial staff excluded from the Bargaining Unit may obtain a
copy from Personnel Services.
*
D.R.O. 's and polling clerks are needed for the upcoming C.Y.S.F. by-election taking place on November 23,
1976. Hours of work will be from 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. with an hourly wage of $3.00. Interested persons
should apply to the Chief Returning Officer, Larry Freedman, c/o C.Y.S.F. Office, Room 105, Ross Building.
*
Each Wednesday the Society for Creative Anachronism will meet at 8:00 p.m. with location alternating
between the Senior and Junior Common Rooms of Founders College. For further information call Shelly
Rabinovitch at local -2515.
*
York Telephone Directory change:
Professor Desmond Ellis
*
The York community is advised of the following events arranged through Burton Auditorium through to the end
of January, 1977. For further information call 667-2370 during Box Office hours - 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
November 24
- York Winds Concert
December 9-12 - Dance Concert Performances
January 5
. - Mather Akili, Music
January 10
- York Winds Performance
January 13
- McCoy Tyner, Jazz - Performing Arts Series
*
A University department has, surplus to its requirements, a number of four-drawer, front-opening, legal-size
filing cabinets (complete with keys). Further information regarding cost, etc., can be obtained from" the
Purchasing Department, local -2538, quoting file P/SD/117.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following addition to the York Telephone Directory:
Professor Andre G. Dekker, 124 McLaughlin
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-6258
EVENTS
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Ratification Ballot-Y.U.F.A. - Glendon faculty members will vote in the Senior Common
Room (5rd floor) at Glendon; York faculty will vote in the Central Square of the Ross Building; Atkinson
faculty who are not on campus during the day may Vote between 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Main Foyer of
Atkinson College
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune - featuring the Keith Blackley-Mike Stewart Duo - Junior Common Room,
Bethune College
12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic - Cafeteria, Osgoode Hall Law School
12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - "The Space Between" Series - [Visual Arts Department] photographs, video and discussion
lead by James Collins - Room 326, Fine Arts Phase 11 Building
3: 15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391. 3] "La piastre" (Alain Chartrand, 1975) - Room 129, York Hall,
Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Foreign Literature] "The Origin and Sources of Old Russian Music from
the 12th-15th Centuries" with Professor Alexander Tumanov, former member of the Madrigal Medieval Music
Group of Moscow - Room E, Stedman Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Economics and Division of Social Science] "General Trends in the
Development of the Economy of the Soviet Union" with Mr. Vorobyov, Senior Official of GOSPLAN, Soviet
State Planning Agency, USSR - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Stong Writing Workshop Series - "Writing Creatively" - Stong College Theatre (Room 112)
6:00 p.m. - General Meeting - of the Progressive Conservative Club to discuss Christmas Party and events for
Jack Horner - Room 124, Central Square
7:00 p.m. - Women's Basketball - York vs. University of Toronto - Tait McKenzie Building
7:30 p.m. - Reading - [Winters College] Thomas Kinsella will read ~rom his works: A~other September, Downstrc'lI1:,
The Train, Nightwalker, Notes from the Land of the Dead - Senl0r Common Room, Wlnters College
9:00 p.m. - Sylvester's - features live jazz - Junior Common Room, Stong College
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., November 30, 1976;
.
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining u n i t . .
Atkinson College - Administrative Bilingual Secretary (Political Science; English-French, shorthand preterred)
grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
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York University Libraries - Christmas/New Year's Hours
- All libraries will close at 5:00 p.m. on December 23, 1976
Scott Library - all departments of Scott Library will be closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1.
- Circulation Department: open December 27,28, 29 - 8:45 a.m.-midnight; December 30 - 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.;
January 2 - 1:00 p.m.-midnight (regUlar hours)
- Reserve Reading Room: open December 27,28, 29 - 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; December 30 - 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.;
regular hours January 3
- Archives, Film Library, Listening Room, Map Library, Rare Books: will be closed December 24/76-January 2/
77, inclusive; regular hours January 3
- Reference Service: no service from December 24/76-January 2/77
Government Documents/Administrative Studies - closed: December 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, January 1; open
December 29, 30 - 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; regular hours January 3
Steacie Science Library - closed: December 24, 25, 26, 31, January 1; open: December 27, 28, 29, 30 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; regular hours January 3
Law Library - closed: December 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, January 1, 2, 8, 9; open: January 3, 4, 5,
6, 7 - 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; regular hours January 10
Leslie Frost Library - closed: December 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, January 1, 2; open: December 20,
21, 22, 23 - 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; regular hours January 3
The Women's Workshop is sponsoring a Weekend Assertive Training Group Friday and Saturday, November 26
(5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) and 27 (10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.). For registration and further information, interested
persons may call local -2519 or drop by Rooms 103, 145 of the Behavioural Science Building.
There is a need in the community adjacent to York University (Ward 3) for second-hand clothing, especially
for babies and young children. Members of the University community willing to donate articles of clothing
may leave them at the Information York Booth for the Community Relations Officer (or telephone Denys Brown
at local -3441).
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number for the Faculty of
There is an opening at the York Women's Centre for a part-time coordinator position commencing mid-January
1977 (10 hours/week). Qualifications should include leadership, organizational and administrative abilities,
imagination, and familiarity and experience with the women's movement. The coordinator is responsible to
the York Women's Centre and its Advisory Board. Deadline for applications is November 26, 1976; forms and
further information are available from the York Women's Centre or by calling 667-3484/6373.
The National Institute on Mental Retardation is offering awards to students registered in graduate studies
at a Canadian University, and planning a career either directly in mental retardation or an associated
professional field. The Type A award offers one year of financial support, ranging up to $6,000 plus a
one week period of orientation training at the National Institute on Mental Retardation. Awards are not
renewable, but candidates may apply for a second year of support. Nominations are invited from University
faculty, and students may also apply on their own initiative. For application forms and further
information contact the Secretary, Awards for Research and Study in Mental Retardation, Kinsmen NIMR
Building, York University Campus; telephone 661-9611. Applications must be received no later than February
18, 1977.
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The Little Europe Cafe (Room 114, Stong College) is open from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m.6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Cafe is licenced and has waitress service. Each Friday there is
a special buffet.
*
The Faculty of Graduate Studies is holding an Open House on Sunday, November 28 at 8:00 p.m. in Apartment
1509, #4 Assiniboine Road - all interested persons welcome.
EVENTS
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Ratification Ballot-Y.U.F.A. - Glendon faculty members will vote in the Senior
Room (3rd floor) at Glendon; York faCUlty will vote in the Central Square of the Ross Building
Co~on
12 :00 noon - Panel Discussion - [John White Society, Chinese Students Association] "Legal Remedies for Racism"
with Dean Harry Arthurs (Osgoode Hall Law School), Charles Roach (Committee Against Racism), Mark Nakamoura
(Ontario Human Rights Commission) and Ed Pearson (Toronto Police) - Moot Court, Osgoode Hall Law School
12:00 noon - Guest Speaker - [York Preventive Medicine Society] "Generic Engineering" with York Professor T.V.
Friesen; discussion to follow - Room J, Curtis Lecture Halls
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. - Employment Information Session - [Canada Manpower] with Dave McGregor, Allstate
Insurance - Room S173, Ross Building
12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. - "The Space Between" Series - [Visual Arts Department] photographs, video and discussion
lead by James Collins - Room 326, Fine Arts Phase 11 Building
2:15 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Division of Canadian Studies] M. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, qui parlera du cinema
quebecois - venez le rencontrer et lui poser des questions - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
3:00 p.m. - Weekly Discussion - [York Philosophy Students Association] "A Structuralist Approach to a Midnight
Snack" with Nicholas Graham - Room S6l5, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities GL373] "Duck Soup" (Marx Brothers, 1933) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] English Music of the 17th Century performed by The Hart
House Consort of Viols (Alison McKay, Rosamund Morley, Peggie Sarnpson, Christel Thielmann) assisted by
Paul O'Dette (flute) - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
4: 30 p. m. - Chemistry Fall Seminar Series - "Applications of Polymers as Reagents and Protecting Groups in
Organic Synthesis" with Dr. M.J. Frechet, University of Ottawa - Room 317, Petrie Science Building
5 :00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [York Chinese Christian Fellowship] "Friendship and Courtship" with Dr. Stephen Ng
- Music Room (016), McLaughlin College
7:00 p.m. " York Christian Fellowship - "Freedom" with Penny Tindale, staff person for Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship - Religious Centre
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in the Nineteenth Century
American South" with Professor Virginia Rock, English Department and Master of Stong College - Vanier
College Dining Room
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. University of Western Ontario - Tait McKenzie Building
8:15 p.m. - Men's Hockey - York vs. University of Toronto - Ice Arena
8:30 p.m. - Concert - with the York Winds, artists-in-residence at York - Burton Auditorium
STAFF POSITIONS:
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Members of the community are asked to note the following change of
Fine Arts' Design Centre: -3814.
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Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.; December 1, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Osgoode Hall Law School - Co-Ordinator of Academic Affairs and Professional Liaison*, (legal training or
equivalent experience and administrative background); P&M
Faculty of Arts - Secretary of the Graduate Programme (Psychology); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Physical Plant - Secretary (Caretaking); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
GENERAL
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The York campus community are advised that when a Snow Emergency condition is declareu by Metropolitan
Toronto, or at the University, the following restrictions on purking will be imposed to facilitate snow
removal:
- curb parking will not be permitted in the peripheral (unreserved) lots;
- between midnight and 8:00 a.m. - cars left overnight in peripheral lots will be required to park in
designated areas .in the front portion of the lots; no parking will be permitted on any campus roads
including those lI.l,ere parking is normally allowed (Ottawa Road, and road adj acent to the Temporary
Office Building); no parking permitted in any reserved area. (The University reserves the right to
suspend parking temporarily in any area for emergencies - York Campus Parking and Traffic Regulations
1976/77.)
Snow emergency conditions will be announced through local radio stations and at the University by Radio
York; "Snow Emergency" signs will also be displayed at all entrances to the campus. Cooperation by the
community will enable a more efficient use to be made of snow clearing equipment, particularly during the
night hours, which should prove beneficial to all.
*
Each year the Theatre Department turns its facilities over to the students for one week so that the
students may produce and present their own shows to the public. Although the faculty of the Theatre
Department are available for consultation, the productions are student directed and non-credit with
the choice of plays and degree of participation left to each student's discretion. This year, the
program will be held from November 27 through December 5. Dates, times and titles of the presentations
will be listed in future issues of the Bulletin.
*
A Free Seminar Series entitled "Survival Skills for Science Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams"
will be presented by the Counselling and Development Centre on November 27 and December 4. The seminars
will take place between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in Room 162 of the Behavioural Science Building. For
information and to register, telephone 667-3576.
*
Religious counselling for Anglican, Presbyterian and United Church students is available by calling Rev.
P. John Varghese (official representative of the above denominations on campus) at 667-3055; office hours
(office located in Room 345, Stong College) are from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon each Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday.
*
An exhibition of paintings by David Wright of the Mazelow Gallery will be on display in the Founders
College Art Gallery until November 26. Gallery hours are from 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday through
Thursday, and from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday.
*
The Art Gallery of York University is exhibiting "Three Centuries of French Posters" from the Musee des
Arts Decoratifs, Paris (circulated by the National Program of the National Gallery of Canada), until
November 26. The gallery (located in Room N145, Ross Building) is open from 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily.
*
The next Dean's Colloquium, sponsored by the Faculty of Administrative Studies, will be held on Tuesday,
November 30, at 12:15 p.m. in Room 038 of the Administrative Studies Building. Peter F. Bartha, Assistant
Manager Research and Analysis, and A. Phelps Bell, Manager Government Relations Department, both of
Imperial Oil Limited, will present a discussion on "Business/Government Relations - Concepts and Practice".
All interested members of the community are invited to attend.
*
Graduate, foreign and other interested students are welcome to attend an Open House on Sunday, November 28
at 8:00 p.m. in Apartment 1509, #4 Assiniboine Road. For further information contact Mary Junjek, Graduate
Students Advisor, at local -3453.
*
Members of the community are asked to note the following changes to the York Telephone Directory:
Geralde, Dorothy, Master's Secretary, Bethune
-3958
Kusyszyn, Igor, Counselling &Development
-3297
Salusbury, Mark, Counselling &Development
-3297
Add:
Koke, Conrad, Counselling &Development
-3297
Legare, Cheryl, Counselling &Development
-2374
*
The York International Student Centre has tickets on sale for a Christmas ballet performance at the
O'Keefe Centre - The Nutcracker - for the Thursday, December 23rd evening show (7:30 p.m.; $6.50/seat)
and the Monday, December 27th matinee (2:00 p.m. ;$5.50/seat). Tickets are for seats located in the
Front Balcony and will be sold on a first come, first served basis.
*
The York community is advised of the following events arranged through. Burton Auditorium through to the
end of January, 1977. For further information call 667-2370 during Box Office hours - 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.·
- Monday through Friday.
December 10-11 - Dance Concert Performances (note date changes)
January 5
- Mather Akili, Music
January 10
- York Winds Performance
January 13
- McCoy Tyner, Jazz - Performing Arts Series
EVENTS
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - [Calumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by Bill Vazan
will be shown - Room l23A, Atkinson College
12:00 noon - Educational Seminar Series - [Women's Workshop, Harbinger] Harbinger staff member Pam Fitzgerald
will discuss "The Pill" - Room 102, Behavioural Science Building
12: 00 noon - 5: 00 p .m. - "The Space Between" Series - [Visual Arts Department] photographs, video and discussion
lead by James ColI ins - Room 326, Fine Arts Phase 11 Building
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EVENTS
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12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Debate - [York Christian Fellowship] "Does Christianity Transcend
the Dominant Submissive Stereotypes?" with York Professors Anne Marie Embert and Mary
Stewart Van Leeuwen - for further information call Paul Woolnough at 661-7779 - Room
S167, Ross Building
1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Discussion/Slide Presentation - Dr. T. Howarth, University of
Toronto, whose collection of Pacific art and artifacts is currently on display at
the Glendon Art Gallery, will show slides and discuss his travels and collections
- Room 204, York Hall, Glendon College
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Program Seminar - "A Longitudinal Study of
Immigrants in Israel" with Dr. EitanSabbatillo, Bureau of Statistics, Government of
Israel - Faculty Lounge (Room S872), Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - "Shelah's Construction of Jonsson Groups" with
Professor George S. Sacerdote, Amherst College, Massachusetts - Room S203, Ross Building
4:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Department of Economics, Division of Social Science] "Ideology
and Price Formation: With Particular Reference to Communist Countries" with Professor
Francis Seton, Economics, Oxford University (Nuffield College) - Faculty Lounge (Room
S869), Ross Building
4:30 p.m. - Monthly Meeting of the Senate - Senate Chamber (Room S9l5), Ross Building
5:00 p.m. - Introductory Lecture - Transcendental Meditation - Room 107, Stedman Lecture
Halls
7:00 p.m. - Free Film Series - [Film Department] Vittorio de Sica's "A Brief Vacation"
(Italy, 1974) - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:30 p.m. - War Film Series - [Division of Humanities, Stong College Cultural Committee]
"The Seven Samurai" - Junior Common Room, Stong College
7:30 p.m. - Concert -[Music Department] featuring the Nigun Trio - Room 019, Founders College
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - Innovative Approaches to the Helping Relationship - [Centre for
Continuing Education] "Clinical Applications of Parapsychology" with Howard Eisenberg
- general admission $6; $4 for students - Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
December 2, 1976; * indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson -2510)
Faculty of Arts - Fellow's Secretary (McLaughlin College); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/
year)
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
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Computer Services - Technical Writer - Programmer 2; (entry rate $13,127/year)
- Operator 2 (entry rate $10,050/year)
Fine Arts - Secretary to the Dean; grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
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An Open Meeting of the Task Force on the Future of the College System will be held on Monday, Nove beT 29
from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. in the Senate Chamber (Room S915) of the Ross Building. The points that t .... ROHIVt.
meeting will address are as follows: (1) the possibility of creating a new or refined academic and/or
Faculty orientation for some or all Colleges; (2) the appropriate administrative and academic support
required for any future development or orientation of the Colleges; (3) the future relationships among
the Colleges, the Faculties, and Central Administration; and (4) the appointment and future role of
College Fellows and Masters. Interested members of the community are invited to attend.
*
Swine Flu Vaccinations: Members of the University are invited to go to the Rothmans Plant at 1300 Flint
Road between 10:00 a.m.and 4:30 p.m. on Friday, November 26th if they wish swine flu vaccinations
immediately. Flint Road is an east-west street one block south of Steeles running east from the CNR
Railway. (Telephone 661-1920). The Borough of North York informs us that a clinic for swine flu
vaccinations cannot be opened at the University until the third week of January 1977. Any members of
the community wishing to obtain swine flu vaccinations before chat time should visit the Rothmans Plant
as mentioned above or follow the announcements in the daily newspapers regarding Borough of North York
Clinics which will be opened at a number of public schools in the Borough around December 7th. More
detailed announcements regarding a University clinic will be made in the first and second week of January
in the Daily Bulletin and through Excalibur.
*
Don Perrault of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce will be on campus Monday, November 29 from 12:00 noon
-1:00 p.m. to talk on "The Banking Industry". This Career Information Session, in Room Sl7l of the Ross
Building, is sponsored by the Canada Manpower Centre on campus.
*
The Dance Department will be presenting its Christmas concert of student and faculty works on December 10
and 11 at 8:00 p.m. in Burton Auditorium. A donation of $1.00 per person, payable at the door, will be
used for a scholarship fund for dance students.
*
The Faculty of Arts Student Caucus has an office in Room S319 of the Ross Building - telephone 667-6391.
The office will be staffed between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily.
*
Synapse is a committee of undergraduate psychology students which has an office in Room 294 of the
Behavioural Science Building. Office hours are from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and
students are invited to drop by to discuss the psychology program.
*
Faculty and staff members interested in sharing their Christmas dinner with foreign or out-of-town students
are asked to contact the International Student Centre (Room 214, Bethune College) at local -6262.
*
President Macdonald will be at the President's Office, York Hall, Glendon College, on Monday, November 29
between 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Appointments may be made with Mrs. Goodman by calling loc~l -2223.
*
Results of Y.U.F.A. ratification vote: 426 ballots cast of which 359 were "Yes" and 67 "No". This
constitutes a majority of "Yes" votes of approximately 84%. Approximately 2/3 of those eligible to
vote (when those away on sabbatical and leave are accounted for) did vote. The contract now goes
to the Board of Governors for ratification on Monday, November 29.
EVENTS
Friday
9:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Reading '77 Svrwosia Series - ICentre for Continuing Education] "Reading Methodology
and Materials" - symposium fee $8.00 - Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
3:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - "Computer Generated Music, where the generator is the human:
ultimate in Biofeedback" with York Professor A.J. Gabura - Room N203, Ross Building
The
3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Film - [East Asian Studies] "White Haired Girl", a contemporary Chinese movie - Room L,
Curtis Lecture Halls---4:00 p.m. - Mathematics Colloquium - "The Boone-Higman Theorem and the Conjugacy Problem" with Professor George
S. Sacerdote, Amherst College - Room S203, Ross Building
5:00 p.m. - Preparatory Lecture - Transcendental Meditation - Room 107, Stedman Lecture Halls
6:00 p.m. - York Badminton Open - Tait McKenzie Building
8:00 p.m. - Dramatic Dance Performance - [Stong College] featuring Menaka Thakkar - Junior Common Room, Stong
College
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Murder by Death" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - featuring George Axon - Room 107, Stong College
Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Free Seminar Series - [Counselling & Development Centre] "Survival Skills for Science
Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams" - to register and for further information call 667-3576
- Room 162, Behavioural Science Building
10:00 a.m. - York Badminton Open - Tait McKenzie Building
8:15 p.m. - Basketball - York vs. University of Guelph - Tait McKenzie Building
8: 30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Buffalo Bill and the Indians OR Sitting Bull' s History Lesson" (Paul Newman)
- admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Coffee House - see Friday's listing at 9:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m. - Cafe de la Terrasse - features Blue Heron, a folk/blue grass band from the east coast - Glendon Hall,
Glendon College
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8:00 p.m. - Open House - [FaCUlty of Graduate Studies] interested persons welcome - Apt. 1509, #4 Assiniboine Road
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - see Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "That's Entertainment Part Il" - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications shOUld reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., December 3, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Faculty of Arts - Secretary to the Chairman (Psychology); grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)
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YORK ACTIVITIES
Monday November 29 - Sunday December 5, 1976
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ART GALLERIES, DISPLAYS
* An exhibit of abstract paintings, acrylic on canvas and lithographs, by
Helena Van Houten, a graduate of York's Faculty of Fine Arts·, will be
on display in the IDA Gallery (Fine Arts Phase 11 Building) from
November 29 - December 4. Gallery hours are from 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m.
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being displayed until December 15 in the Glendon College Art Gallery.
All the art objects are from the private collection of Dr. Thomas
Howarth, professor of architecture at the University of Toronto.
Gallery hours are 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday
through Thursday and from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday.
EVENTS
Monday
12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. - Career Information Session - [Canada Manpower] with Don Perrault of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce - Room S171, Ross Building
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - President Macdonald at Glendon - for appointment call Mrs. Goodman at local -2223
- President's Office, Glendon College
4:30 p.m. - Biology Research Seminar - "Nematode Development" by Dr. J. Pasternak, University of Waterloo
- Room 320, Farquharson Building
7:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Winters COllege] "SEAN" with Mrs. Sean O'Casey - Senior Common Room, Winters
Colleg~
8:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] of South Indian Music featuring T. Viswanathan (flute), Jon Higgins
(vocal) and Trichy Sankaran (South Indian drum) - Indian refreshments served following concert - Junior
CommonRoom, McLaughlin College
Tuesday
12:00 noon -
2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune - featuring the Bernie Senensky Trio - Junior Common Room, Bethune College
12:15 p.m. - Dean's Colloquium - [FaCUlty of Administrative StUdies] "Business/Government Relations - Concepts and
Practices" with Peter F. Bartha, Assistant Manager Research and Analysis, and A. Phelps Bell, Manager
Government Relations Department, Imperial Oil Limited - Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Humanities, History, Foreign Literature] Dr. Jan Perkowski, discoverer
, of Ontario's only living ,vampire cult, will speak on "Pre-Christian SlavicReligion and Its Present Day
Survivals" - Room E, Stedman Lecture Halls
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Information Meeting - [JeWish Student Federation] Rabbi Rabinowitz, from the Jewish
Theological Seminary, will discuss studying to become a Conservative rabbi, cantor or Jewish social worker
- for appointment call local -3647 - Room S170, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Un- royaume vous attend" (Pierre Perrault, 1976) - Room
129, York Hall, Glendon College
3:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [York Progressive Conservative Club] Jack ~orner, MP (Crowfoot, Alberta), opposition
critic of Transportation, will discuss transportation and Canadian politics - Room K, Stedman Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - Religious Studies Colloquium - "The English Psalter in the 13th and 14th Centuries" with John J.
Leibycz - Senior Common Room, Vanier College
8:00 p.m. - York University Rovers - meeting to discuss long-term project; for further information call Glen Little
(Room 1422, Stong Residence) at 667-6047 - Room 214, Stong College
8:30 p.m. - Sylvester's - featuring a violin/piano concert with Eugene Kash and Kyla Crowcroft - Senior Common Room,
Stong College
Wednesday
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation - "Transit in New
Towns" with D. Levy - Room N730, Ross BUilding
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation - "Urban Transit
Innovations in Canadian Cities" with D. Peckarsky - Room N7.30, Ross Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Lesbian Drop-In - [Harbinger] call 667-3509/3632 for further information - Room 214,
Vanier College
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities 373] "M." (Fritz Lang, Germany; 1931) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College'
4:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] "Transformative Hearing: The Music of Stefan Wolpe (1902-72)", a
lecture/demonstration by Austin Clarkson, assisted by David Rosenboom (piano) - Room P, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - "Prayer" with Rev. Philip Phillips, Chaplain for Asian students - Religious
Centre
7:30 p.m. - Women's Hockey - York vs. McMaster University - Ice Arena
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in Nineteenth Century
Ontario" with Susan Houston, History Department - Vanier College Dining Room
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Thursday
12:00 noon - Video-Lunch - lCalumet College, Faculty of Fine Arts Co-Curricular Committee] tapes by Pierre Falardeau
will be shown - Room 123A, Atkinson College
2:00 p.m. - Ethnic Research Program Seminar Series - "Food, Ethnic Groups and Social Interaction" with Visiting
Professor Grace Anderson - Room S173, Ross BUilding
2:00 p.m. - Graduate Psychology Colloquium - "The Place of Humour in Adult Psychotherapy" by graduate student
Barbara Killinger - Room 291, Behavioural Science Building
3: 00 p .m. - Women's Self-Health Group - [Harbinger] information on gynecological exams, breast self-examination,
etc.; call local -3509/3632 for more information - Room 214, Vanier College
3:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Student/Faculty Liaison Committee, Mathematics Department] "Mathematical and
Non-Mathematical Strategies for Winning at Casino Blackjack (OR: How Mathematics Can Fight Organized
Crime in Casino Gambling)" with York Psychology Professor Igor Kusyszyn - refreshments available at
3:00 p.m. in Room N524, Ross Building - Room S203, Ross Building
7:00 p.m. - Free Film Series - [Film Department] "The Lady Eve" (Henry Fonda) and "Adam's Rib" (Spencer Tracy,
Katherine Hepburn) - Room L, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:30 p.m. - Theatre Students' Project Week - "So Well I Know My Duty to My Elders" (1 1/4 hrs.), "Cornered"
(3/4 hr.), and "Not I" (1/2 hr.) - Atkinson College Studio East
7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
"Yoga" with Marie
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8:00 p.m. - The Human Kaleidoscope - [York University, Seneca College, North York Board of Education] "The Will
Beyond Ours" with J.B. Rhine and A.R.G. Owen - admission $3.50; tickets available from S802, Ross Building
- Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East)
8:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] music from Germany - Medieval and Renaissance - performed by the Early
Music Studio, Chorus and Renaissance Band - Senior Common Room, Winters College
Friday
2 :00 p.m. - Fortnightly Seminar - [Graduate Program in Philosophy] "Interpretation and the Reading of Texts" with
York Professors B. Polka and J.W. Yolton - Senior Common Room, Founders College
2:00 p.m. - Theatre Students' Pro'ect Week - "Monologue #3" (1/2 hr.), "Letter Perfect" (1/4 hr.), "C;a dit qu'essa
a dire" 1 2 hr.), "Cornered" (3/4 hr.) and "Sam Sheppard" (1/2 hr.) - Atkinson College Studio East
3:00 p.m. - Computer Science Seminar Series - "Computers in Public Transit" with York Professor AlIen S. Berg;
Professor Berg is a Partner, Transportation Systems &Software, Toronto - Room N203, Ross Building
7:30 p.m. - Theatre Students' pro~ect Week - "Dylan" (10 mins.), "The House of Bernarda Alba" (1 1/2 hrs.) and
"Oriental Position 57C" (1 1 4 hrs.) - Atkinson College Studio East
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Dr. Zhivago" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
9:00 p.m. - Orange Snail Pub - features entertainment with Benjamin Russell - Room 107, Stong College
Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Free Seminar Series - [Counselling &Development Centre] "Survival Skills for Science
Students: or How to Get Ready for Your Exams" - to register and for information call 667-3576. - Room 162,
Behavioural Science Building
7:30 p.m. - Theatre Students' Project Week - "Rasputin is Dead" (1 1/2 hr.), "Julius Caesar" (10 mins.), "The
Stronger" (1/2 hr.) and "Sam Sheppard" (1/2 hr.) - Atkinson College Studio East
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - See Friday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - "Seven Beauties" (Lina Wertmuller film) - admission $1.50 - Room L, Curtis Lecture
Halls
8 :30 p.m. - Chanuka Disco - [Jewish Student Federation] presented by "Superdisco" - light and sound show; cash
bar - admission $1.50 - Winters College Dining Hall
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9:00 p.m. - Dance - [Stong College Social Committee] featuring the Lisa Hartt Band - licenced; general admission
$1.50 - Stong College Dining Hall
. Sunday
7:30 p.m. - Theatre Students' Project Week - "So Well I Know My Duty to My Elders" (1 1/4 hrs.), "Monologue #3"
(1/2 hr.), and "The Blind" (1 hr.) - Atkinson College Studio East
8:30 p.m. - Winters Movies - "Gone With the Wind" - admission $1.50 - Room I, Curtis Lecture Halls
8:30 p.m. - Bethune Movies - see Saturday's listing at 8:30 p.m.
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The final lecture in the Human Kaleidoscope series will take place on Thursday, December 2 at 8:00 p.m.
in Minkler Auditorium (1750 Finch Avenue East). J.B. Rhine, A.R.G. Owen and AlIen Spraggett will
participate in a discussion entitled "The Will Beyond Ours". The series is jointly sponsored by York
University, Seneca College and the North York Board of Education. A limited number of tickets ($3.50
each) are available from Room S802, Ross BUilding.
*
The Department of Physics, the Centre for Research in Experimental Space Science, and the Earth and
Environmental Science Program are jointly presenting two seminars which feature Dr. Paul M. Muller,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. On Wednesday, December 8, Dr. Muller
will give a talk entitled "A New Numerical Analysis of the Ancient Astronomical Observations", and on
Thursday, December 9, his topic is "Determination of the Cosmological Rate of Change of G and the
Tidal Acceleration of the Earth and ~Ioon from Ancient and Modern Astronomical Data." Both talks will
be given in Room 317 of the Petrie Science Building at 4:00 p.m. Dr. Muller is a leading authority
on the record of ancient astronomical data. He will also present an historical review of this data
to a Natural Science - Faculty of Arts joint seminar on Tuesday, December 7 at 3:00 p.m. in Room S203
of the Ross Building.
*
The next seminar in the University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation will be
held on Wednesday, December 8 at 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge (Room S869) of the Ross Building.
Mr. R. Michael Warren, Chief General Manager of the Toronto Transit Commission will give a talk entitled
"The Changing Role of the T.T.C.". All interested persons are invited to attend.
*
Members of the community are asked to note that the Tait McKenzie Swimming Pool will be closed (for the
North York Aquatics Club Hall of Fame Swim Meet) as follows:
Friday, December 3
9:00 p.m.-ll:OO p.m.
Saturday, December 4
2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 5
2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
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Members of the York community are asked to note that with the exception of assigned notice board space,
all notice boards in Central Square, Curtis Lecture Hall and Ross Building will be cleaned off once a
week on Sundays, starting December 5th, 1976. This procedure is being implemented on a trial basis to
determine its effectiveness in improving notice board use and will be established on a permanent basis
if it proves satisfactory for the needs of the community .
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Late donations are being received for the United Way in the Development Office, Room 200H,
Administrative Studies Building. For information call local -2495 .
ot~Toronto
The America: History and Life and Historical Abstracts data files are now available for searching on-line.
America: History and Life includes approximately 40,000 records covering literature since 1955 on history,
area studies, and current affairs for the U.S. and Canada. This file costs $65.00/hour for computer
connect time and $0.15 for each citation printed off-line. Historical Abstracts includes approximately
16,000 records, covering periodical literature since 1973 on world history (excluding the U.S. and Canada).
This file costs $65.00/hour for computer connect time and $0.15 for ~ach citation printed off-line. For
further information about these files and on-line searches, call Brian Wilks, Science Librarian, at -3927.
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*
The last regular meeting of the Gay Alliance at York for the fall semester was held Tuesday, November 23.
RegUlar meetings will not commence again until January, at which time a notice will be listed in the
"On Campus" section of the Excalibur.
*
The York Travel Club will be conducting a survey in the next week to determine passenger needs and
rescheduling. Members of the community using the York Bus service who feel that extended service would
be useful are asked to indicate this on the questionnaire. For further information call either Ruth
(239-3454) or Liza (233-3544).
*
The Development of Teaching Skills' "Workgroup on Voice for Lecturers" will be led by York Theatre Department
Professor Norman Welsh as follows: December 1, 8, 15 - from 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.; and December 3 - from
9:00 a.m.-ll:OO a.m. The lectures will all take place in Room N144 of the Ross Building and interested
persons are asked to call Mrs. Timmy at local -3220 to register.
*
The Leukemia Research Fund is holding its annual Tag Day on Saturday, December 11. Volunteer taggers are
needed and anyone interested in taking part is asked to call 783-5838 (between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday) or 787-4786 (evenings and weekends).
*
A general meeting for the Varsity Soccer Team will take place on Wednesday, December 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the
Classroom of the Tait McKenzie Building.
EVENTS
12:00 noon -
2:00 p.m. - Jazz in Bethune - featuring the .Bernie Senensky Trio - Junior Common Room, Bethune College
12:15 p.m. - Dean's Colloquium - [Faculty of Administrative Studies] "Business/Government Relations - Concepts and
Practices" with Peter F. Bartha, Assistant Manager Research and Analysis, and A. Phelps Bell. Manager
Government Relations Department, Imperial Oil Limited - Room 038, Administrative Studies Building
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [Humanities, History, Foreign Literature] Dr. Jan Perkowski, discoverer
of Ontario's only living vampire cult, will speak on "Pre-Christian Slavic Religion and Its Present Day
Survivals" - Room E, Stedman Lecture Halls
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EVENTS
(cont'd.)
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Information Meeting - [Jewish Student Federation] Rabbi Rabinowitz,
from the Jewish Theological Seminary, will discuss studying to become a Conservative
rabbi, cantor or Jewish social worker - for appointment call 667-3647 - Room S170,
Ross Building
3: 15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities/Social Science GL391.3] "Un royaume vous attend" (Pierre
Perraul~976) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
3:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker - [York Progressive Conservative Club] Jack Homer, MP (Crowfoot,
Alberta), opposition critic of Transportation, will discuss transportation and
Canadian politics - Room K, Stedman Lecture Halls
4:00 p.m. - Religious Studies Colloquium - "The English Psalter in the 13th and 14th
Centuries" with John J. Leibycz - Senior Common Room, Vanier College
8:00 p.m. - York University Rovers - meeting to discuss long-term project; for further
information call Glen Little (Room 1422, Stong Residence) at 667-6047 - Room 214,
Stong College
8:30 p.m. - Sylvester's - featuring a violin/piano concert with Eugene Kash and Kyla
Crowcroft - Senior Common Room, Stong College
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m.,
December 7, 1976; * indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Health Services - Accounts/Secretary; grade 4 (entry rate $8,825/year)
Counsellor - Mrs. B. Friedman (-3473)
Administrative Studies - Faculty Secrerary (Marketing); grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
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EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTRE -3333
GENERAL
*
The York Chorus will present its first concert under the direction of Nicholas Kaethler on Thursda
December 9 at 8:00 p,m, in the Religious Centre. The program will be varied with a good deal of
Christmas music, including madrigals, carols and folk song arrangements, plUS an organ solo. This
is the first formal concert to be held in the Religious Centre. Co-sponsored by the York Colleges
and the Faculty of Fine Arts, admission to the concert is free.
*
The York campus community are advised that when a Snow EEergency condition is declared by Metropolitan
Toronto, or at the University, the following restrictions on parking will be imposed to facilitate
snow removal:
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- curb parking will not be permitted in the peripheral (unreserved) lots;
- between midnight and 8:00 a.m. - cars left overnight in peripheral lots will be required to park in
designated areas in the front portion of the lots; no parking will be permitted on any campus roads
including those where parking is normally allowed (Ottawa Road, and road adjacent to the Temporary
Office Building); no parking permitted in any reserved area. (The University reserves the right to
suspend parking temporarily in any area for emergencies - York Campus Parking and Traffic Regulations
1976/77.)
Snow emergency conditions will be announced through local radio stations and at the University by Radio
York; "Snow Emergency" signs will also be displayed at all entrances to the campus. Cooperation by the
community will enable a more efficient use to be made of snow clearing requipment, particularly during
the night hours, which should prove beneficial to all.
*
The ENERGYLINE data file is now available for searching on-line. It cooresponds to the energy section of
Environment Abstracts, 1971-75, and Energy Information Abstracts 1976 to date. The cost is $90.00/hour
for computer connect time and $0.20 for each citation printed off-line. For further information about
on-line searches please contact Brian Wilkes, Science Librarian, at local -3927.
*
Faculty of Arts students are reminded that Monday, December 13 is the last day to submit term work in
the first term half courses.
*
Proctor Field House - Christmas Holiday Hours:
December 22 - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon (building); pool closed
December 24, 25, 26, 31, January 1 - building and pool closed
December 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 - 12:00 noon-9:00 p.m. (building); 12:00 noon-l:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
(pool)
January 2 - 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (building); 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (pool)
- regular hours as of Monday, January 3, 1977.
*
The Program in Creative Writing is featuring A.J.M. Smith at the next Poetry Reading Series which will be
held on Tuesday, December 7 at 12:00 noon in the Calumet College Common Room, Atkinson College.
*
The Vanier College production of Brecht's "The Irresistible Rise of Arturo Ui" has been postponed until
the first week of February, 1977.
*
Faculty and Staff off-campus housing reports that a number of townhouses (a 4-bedroom in University City
for sale; $52,000), condominiums (2-bedroom at Driftwood for sale or rent January 1st; $350/month) and
apartments (l~bedroom in University City for rent, available December 15; $226.28/month) are available.
For further information call Denys Brown at local -3441.
*
The York community is advised of the following events arranged through Burton Auditorium through to the
end of February 1977. For further information call 667-2370 during Box Office hours (11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.;
Monday through Friday).
December 10, 11
- Dance Concert Performances
January 10
- York Winds Performance
January 13
- McCoy Tyner, Jazz; Performing Arts Series
January 19
- Utah Repertory Dance Theatre; Performing Arts Series
February 7-12
- Midsummer Night's Dream Performances
February 22 &24 - York Winds Performances
February 28
- Baroque Dance Ensemble; Performing Arts Series
EVENTS
12:00 noon - D.O. T.S. Seminar - "Teaching As If People Mattered" with Atkinson Psychology Professor Dr. C. Marino
- refreshments served - Room 148, Behavioural Science Building
12:30 p.m. - Varsity Soccer Team - meeting - Classroom, Tait McKenzie Building
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation - "Transit in
New Towns" with D. Levy - Room N730, Ross Building
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - University of Toronto-York University Joint Program in Transportation - "Urban Transit
Innovations in Canadian Cities" with D. Peckarsky - Room N730, Ross Building
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Lesbian Drop-In - [Harbinger] call 667-3509/3632 for further information - Room 214,
Vanier College
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - D.O.T.S. - "Workshop on Voice for Lecturers" with York Professor Norman Welsh, Theatre
Department - to register call Mrs. Timmy at local -3220 - Room N144, Ross Building
3:15 p.m. - Film - [Humanities 373] "M." (Fritz Lang, Germany; 1931) - Room 129, York Hall, Glendon College
4:00 p.m. - Concert - [Music Department] "Transformative Hearing: The Music of Stefan Wolpe (1902-72)" a
lecture/demonstration by Austin Clarkson, assisted by David Rosenboom (piano) - Room F, Curtis Lecture Halls
7:00 p.m. - York Christian Fellowship - "Prayer" with Rev. Philip Phillips, Chaplain for Asian students Religious Centre
7:30 p.m. - Women's Hockey - York vs. McMaster University - Ice Arena
7:45 p.m. - Woman: The Past, Lecture Series - [Faculty of Arts, York Colleges] "Women in Nineteenth Century
Ontario" with Susan Houston, History Department - Vanier College Dining Room
STAFF POSITIONS:
Applications should reach Personnel Services no later than 5:00 p.m., December 8, 1976;
* indicates position is exempt from bargaining unit.
Counsellor - Mrs. G. Neilson (-2510)
Student Services - Clerical Assistant to the Coordinator of Special Services for Handicapped Students;
grade 3 (entry rate $8,200/year)
Ancillary Services - Stock Controller - Beverages; grade 5 (entry rate $9,650/year)