University Daily Kansan / Monday, March 2, 1987 7 KU & LAWRENCE CAMPUS AREA ACTIVITIES MAR 2-8 Monday 9 a.m. -- "'Advanced WORDERP- FECT," a microcomputer workshop at 204 Computer Center, Call 864- 291 for information. 9:30 a.m. — "Jewish and Anti-Jewish Violence Throughout History: Cause, Effect or Cycle?" a conference lecture at 100 Smith Hall 11:30 a.m. "Violence and Cults," a Religion and Violence Conference lecture at the Smith Hall conference room. 1 p.m. — "introduction to MSDO," a microcomputer workshop at 204 Computer Center. 1 p.m. — Baseball. KU vs. Missouri Southern College at Quigley Field. 2:30 p.m. — Religion and Violence Conference summary panel at Smith Hall. 4 p.m. — "What Celestina Knew?" a Women's Studies Drinks and Dialogue meeting in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. 5 p.m. — Study Abroad applications for Denmark, Florence, Italy, and Erlangen, Germany, are due at 203 Lippincott Hall. 5:30 p.m. — KU Kempo and 7 p.m. — "Parking at the University of Kansas; What Can be Done and Will it Help?" a KJHK forum at Joseph R. Pearson Hall Karate Club meeting at 130 Robinson Center. Club meets Wednesday at the same time. 6 p.m. - Hallmark Lecture feature rudolph DeHarak, a New York designer, in the Spencer Museum of art auctionorium 6 p.m. — "The Actor's Nightmare" will be performed by the KU Free Theatre Company in Downs Audition at Dyce Hall. It also is being performed at 7 p.m. today and 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. 7:30 p.m. — "Heartland Singles" Group," a non-denominalized, coed group whose members' average age is over 30, will meet at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. S. Douglas Witt will discuss "How to Deal with Divorce." 8 p.m. — Faculty recital with Edward Laut, cello, in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. Tuesday 8 a.m. — "Introduction to SAS," a mainframe Seminar in 123 Fraser Hall 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - American Red Cross blood drive in the Kansas Union ballroom. The drive will have same times tomorrow and Thursday. 3 p.m. — "introduction to SAS," a mainframe Seminar in 123 Fraser Hall. 3:30 p.m. — "Expanded Tonality in the Late Chamber Works of Sergei Prokofiev," a lecture, in the Skilton Lounge at Murphy Hall. 4 p.m. — College Assembly will meet in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. 4:30 p.m. — “The Cost of Discipline; Bonhoeffer's Faith for Today,” a seminar at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Acre Ave. 6:30 p. — KU Hispanic-American Leadership Organization meeting in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union 7 p.m. — "Rhythmic Development: Nancarrow and Carter." Masters of Modern Music program with Stephen答廷, KANU FM-91.5 7 p.m. — "Looking at Non-Western Dance," a lecture by Spider Kedelsky in the Southeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. Stephen Addiss, KANU FM-91.5 7 p.m. — “Pride of the Yankees,” an SAU film in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas University $2. 7 p.m. — "Rhythmic Development: Nancarrow and Carter," Masters of Modern Music program with Stephen Addiss, KANU FM-91.5. all night — S.A.M.S Mug Night at the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St. B Wednesday 10 a.m. — Retirees Club coffee in Adam Lounge at Adams Alumni Center. Music at 11 a.m. 11:40 a.m. — "Seventy Years of Diaries; Languages Changes with Aging." a University Forum at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. 1204 7 p.m. — KU Dr. Who Appreciation Society meeting in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. 2 p.m. — "Group Reminiscing in Nursing Schools," a lecture about the improvement of nursing home in Brookock Place, 1700 Massachusetts St. 6:30 p.m. — Campus Christians Fellowship meeting in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union 7 p.m. — Macintosh seminar in 241 McColum Hall. Seminars also are scheduled for 8 and 9 p.m. 7 p.m. — "The Fly," an SUA film in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. $2. 7:30 p.m. — "Report from Moscow," a panel discussion by the Kansas delegation to Moscow in the City Commission Meeting Room at Lawrence City Hall. Sponsored by Peace Coalition for Peace and Justice 8 p.m. — Faculty recital with Michael Kimber, viola, at Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. 9 p.m. — Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs at Cogburn, 737 New Hampshire St. Thursday 11:30 a.m. — "Indian Cooperatives: Field Work in Venezuela," a Brown Bag Lunch and Lecture at 109 Liopincott Hall 1 p.m. — "Introduction to VMS," a Mainframe Seminar at the Computer Services auditorium. 3 p.m. — "intermediate VMS," a Mainframe Seminar at the Computer Services auditorium 7 p.m. — "Visits to Christian Churches in China — 1986," an East Asian studies lecture at 4012 Wescoe Hall. 7 p.m. — "Andrei Rublov," an SUA film in Woodruff Auditorium at 7 p.m. — Severe Weather Spotter's Training course in the Apollo Room at Nichols Hall the Kansas Union. Also showing at 9:30 p.m. $2. 7 p.m. — "The American Past," with Calder Pickett, KANU FM-91.5 7:30 p.m. — Art lecture. Lisa Cook, a painter and weaver, will talk about her work in the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. 7:30 p.m. — KU chapter of National Organization for Women meeting in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. 8 p.m. — Philosophy department lecture with Frederick Swoyer, University of Oklahoma, in the International Room at the Kansas Union. 8 p.m. — Graduate honor recital in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. Friday 1 p.m. — Baseball. KU vs. William Jewell College at Quigley Field. 3:30 p.m. — “The FLY,” an AU film in woodwright Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Also showing at 7 and 8 p.m. Evening 2 $15 tomorrow times. ■ 7 p.m. — “Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb,” a University Film Society film in studio Downtown at Dyche Hall. $1.75. Also showing at 9 and 11 p.m. Some times tomorrow. 7:30 p.m. — "Ran," a free film at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. 7 p.m.," "Hablabol del Punto Cubano," and "El Coraje del Pueblo," two films, will be show at the Latin American Film Festival at 300 Strong Hall. Also showing at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. 8 p.m. — Observatory Open House at Linda Hall (if sky is clear) 8 p.m. — KU International Folk Dance Club meeting at St. John's Elementary School gymnasium, 1233 Vermont St. 8 p.m. — Student recital with Richelle Hobbs, piano, in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall 8 p.m. — Jason and the Scorchers, an SAU concert in the Kansas Union ballroom. $9 for KU students. Tickets available at the SUA office at the Kansas Union and at all CATS outlets. 9 p.m. — Semi-formal dance sponsored by All-School Hallway Council in the Kansas Room at the Kansas Union. ■ midnight — "Risky Business"—an SUA film in Wooldruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Same time tomorrow. $2 Saturday 9 a.m. — "Writing for Managers," a workshop at the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. Call 864-3523 for information. Theatre at Murphy Hall 4 p.m. — Master classes conducted by members of the Empire Brass Quintet in Crafton-Preyer 8 p.m. — Lawrence Symphony Orchestra concert in the Kansas Union ballroom 9 p.m. — Final S.A.M.S. Rock-a- thon Contest at Cogburns, 737 New Hampshire St. Sunday 2 p.m. — "Chan is Missing," an SUA film in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas University. $2. all day — "Women's History," a Women's Resource Center display in the Kansas Union lobby. Exhibit will continue through March 14. 9:30 a.m. — Master classes with Claude Frank, piano, in Swarthout Rectal Hall at Murphy Hall. Also at 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. — "The KU Concerts" on KANU FM-91.5. 3:30 p.m. — University Symphony Orchestra spring concert in Crafton-Preyer Theatre at Murphy Hall, Zhuhou Zhong Chen, conductor 8 p.m. — The Empire Brass Quintet will give a concert in Crafton-Preyer Theatre at Murphy Hall. All seats are reserved. Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall box office. HUMAN RELATIONS WEEK "Together We're Better" Human Relations Week activities are designed to provoke thought and discussion about human relations issues on campus. WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION! Come to our free films each afternoon, and stay to talk about the issues they raise. In the evenings, we will hold an open forum where we can come together to discuss human relations problems and what to do about them. This is a chance to let the University community know what you think about such issues as racism, sexism, sexual harassment, religious and ethnic tolerance, free speech on campus, problems faced by non-traditional students or by foreign students, and many more. Monday, March 2 "Together We're Better...at Play" 1:00 p.m. Pale of "O" –Kansas Union Movie: Running Brave –Burge Union 3:15 p.m. Movie: Running Brave–Kansas Union Tale of "O" –Burge Union 7:00 p.m. Open Forum, Alderson Auditorium Moderator: Robert Shelton, Omdusmar Wednesday, March 4 "Together We're Better...at Work" 1:00 p.m. Movie: Norma Rae-Kansas Union Tale of "O" -Burge Union 3:15 p.m. Talie of "O" -Kansas Union Movie: Norma Rae, Burge Union 7:00 p.m. Open Forum, Alderson Auditorium Moderator: Professor Barbara Ballard, Director Women's Resource Center Tuesday, March 3 1:00 p.m. Movie To kill a Mockingbird - Burge Union Tale in "O" - Burge Union 2:15 p.m. Movie to Kill a Mockingbird - Burge Union 3:15 p.m. Tale of "O" -Kansas Union Movie: To Kill a Mockingbird -Burge Union Black Student Union Hispanic American Leadership Organization Inter-Fraternity Council Native American Student Association Student Senate 7:00 p.m. Open Forum, Alderson Auditorium Moderator: Professor Alan Sica, Sociology Thursday, March 5 Films will be shown in the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union, and in the Conference Room at the Burge Union. All members of the University Community are invited. Sponsored by: University Senate Human Relations Committee 7:00 p.m. Open Forum, Alderson Auditorium Moderator: To be announced 3:00 p.m. Movie: Moscow on the Hudson -Kansas Union Tale of "Burge Union Thanks to the following organizations and individuals for their assistance with the planning: "Together We're Better...in the Community" 1:00 p.m. Tale of "O"—Kansas Union—Movie: Moscow on the Hudson —Burge Union Office of Affirmative Action Robert Bearse, Office of Research and Graduate Studies Paul Friedman, Communication Studies Office of Minority Affairs Robert Senecal, Academic Affairs and Continuing Education For further information call: Office of Minority Affairs 864-4351 HUMAN RELATIONS WEEK Together We're Better Celebrate Human Relations Week by renting one or more of these films and inviting your friends and family to watch it with you. Each is entertaining and should stimulate conversation about human relations. A Chorus Line A Sunday in the Country Amadeus Annie Hall An Unmarried Woman Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Big Chill Blue Collar Breakfast Club Brian's Song Chariots of Fire Charly Citizen Kane Cocoon Conrack Crossroads Deliverance Diary of Anne Frank Diner Dinner with Andre Educating Rita Elephant Man Falcon and the Snowman Flamingo Kid Footloose Four Seasons $1.00 per day sale French Lieutenant's Woman Gandhi Gorky Park Harold and Maude Heart Like a Wheel Iceman Interiors Julia Karate Kid Killing Fields King of Hearts Kiss of the Spider Woman La Cage Aux Folles Local Hero Lucas Macaroni Manhattan Midnight Cowboy Missing Moscow on the Hudson Mr. Mom My Bodyguard 9 to 5 Norma Rae Oh God! On Golden Pond On the Waterfront One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Ordinary People Passage to India Plenty Pretty in Pink Ragtime Running Brave Salvador Silkwood Sophie's Choice Streetwise Sylvia Teachers Terms of Endearment Terry Fox Story That Was Then, This Is Now The Candidate The Dresser The Great Santini The Turning Point Thief of Hearts Tootsie Trip to Bountiful Twice in a Lifetime Witness Whose Life is it Anyway Yentl Funtime Movie Rentals, 2000 W. 23rd Miracle Video, 910 N. 2nd Popingo Video, Inc., 600 Lawrence Ave. Servi-Tronics TV-Video, 23rd & La. Adventureland Video, 925 Iowa The videotape stores listed below will rent these films for just $1.00 per day 1 Video Biz, 832 Iowa Fast Eddie's Video, 846 Illinois Liberty Hall Video, 601 Kasold Dr. Dillon Stores, 3000 W. 6th Rusty's Food Center, 909 Iowa