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featured events for january 2005

I'm Walkin' for My Freedom: The Selma March, a 40th Anniversary Retrospective. Photographs by Matt Herron.
Ongoing every day from January 3, 2005 through February 28, 2005.
Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor Lounge
Free and open to the public

Tsunami Vigil
January 6, 2005.  12:00 PM.
Stanford Memorial Church


Itzhak Perlman, violin, with Janet Guggenheim, piano
January 8, 2005.  8:00 PM.
Memorial Auditorium
SOLD OUT. SOLD OUT.

Faculty Choice "100 Stones/100 Days"
Ongoing every day from January 8, 2005 through April 17, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free

The Matzah Ball: Hillel House Opening Bash
January 10, 2005.  8:00 PM.
Ziff Center for Jewish Life
Free. Open to everyone

"The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Volume V" - author event with Clayborne Carson, head of MLK Papers Project
January 11, 2005.  6:00 PM.
Stanford Bookstore 519 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305
Free. 

Faculty Reading: The Night of a Thousand Words
January 11, 2005.  7:00 PM.
Building 260, Room 113
Free. 

What Matters to Me and Why
January 12, 2005.  12:00 PM.
Side Chapel, Memorial Church
Free. 

Kinuyo Tanaka Film Series
January 12, 2005.  07:30 PM.
Cubberley Auditorium
General public is welcome. Free of charge

Ram's Head's Original Winter One-Acts 2005
Ongoing from January 13, 2005 through January 23, 2005. See details for exact dates and times.
Nitery Theater in Old Union
$9 w/ SUID; $15 general. Tickets available in White Plaza from 11am - 1pm or at the door.

The Tactical Language Project: Motivational techniques for language learning.
January 19, 2005.  7:00 PM.
Wallenberg Hall, Building 160, Main Quad
Free. Open to the public.

CTL, Award-Winning Teachers on Teaching: Deborah M. Gordon, "Understanding the Process of Discovery: Research as a Teaching Tool"
January 20, 2005.  12:00 PM.
Mitchell Earth Sciences Building, Hartley Conference Center, room 130.


Nature's Economy with Paul Ehrlich, Anne Ehrlich and Gretchen Daily at the Aurora Forum
January 20, 2005.  7:30 PM.
Kresge Auditorium
Free. Doors open at 6:00pm. Seating is limited.

Bon Bon Ball
January 21, 2005.  8:00 PM.
Hacienda Commons (in the Rains Graduate Housing Complex)
Admission is free.

University Public Worship, Multi-Faith Celebration Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 23, 2005.  10:00 AM.
Stanford Memorial Church
Free. 

In the Aftermath of the Tsunami: Implications of a Catastrophe
January 24, 2005.  4:15 PM.
Encina Hall at the corner of Galvez and Serra Bechtel Conference Room
Free. Open to the public

Jean and Bill Lane Lecture Series: C. K. Williams
January 24, 2005.  8:00 PM.
Kresge Auditorium, Law School
free. Open to the Public

Jean and Bill Lane Lecture Series: C. K. Williams colloquium
January 25, 2005.  11:00 AM.
Terrace Room, fourth floor, Margaret Jacks Hall
free. open to the public

Itamar Pitowsky on Logic and Probability in Modern Physics: The Case of Quantum Mechanics
January 25, 2005.  4:00 PM.
Lane History Bldg 200 Room 307. Also Feb 1 and Feb 8, same location and time.
free. open to the public

2005 Health Care Symposium
January 26, 2005.  8:30 AM.
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center


A Mini- Film Festival: Political Women in the Developing World
January 27, 2005.  6:30 PM.
Encina Hall, corner of Galvez and Serra Bechtel Conference Room
Free. Open to the public

Adventures in Music Children’s Concert
January 30, 2005.  2:30 PM.
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
$10/5. 

Discovering Dickens Community Reading of Hard Times
January 31, 2005.  7:30 PM.
Kresge Auditorium
Free. Enroll yourself or your friends for free facsimile mailing of Hard Times at http://dickens.stanford.edu by January 18. No sign up required for January 31 ACT's Marco Barricelli public reading of first installment.

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