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Thursday,
November 15, 2001
Campus
Announcements
of campus events, public meetings and other general campus information
should be brought to the TCU Daily Skiff office at Moudy Building
South, Room 291, mailed to TCU Box 298050 or e-mailed to (skiffletters@tcu.edu).
Deadline for receiving announcements is 2 p.m. the day before they
are to run. The Skiff reserves the right to edit submissions for
style, taste and space available.
- TCU Theatre
presents Loves Labours Lost at 8 p.m.
today in the Walsh Center for Performing Arts, Hays Theatre. Additional
performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and
2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are free to students, adults
are $5 and children and seniors are $3. For more information call
(817) 257-5770.
- The Neeley
Student Resource Center will hold Advising Workshops from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m. today in DRH 164. Please bring your Academic Summary
or a previous degree plan and RSVP online at (www.neeley.tcu.edu/nsrc).
- Public Relations
Student Society of America will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in Moudy
Building South room 271. For more information send an e-mail to
(tcuprssa@hotmail.com).
- The Radio-TV-Film
department will present Million Dollar Mermaid at
7 p.m. today in the Moudy Building South, Room 164. The 1952 film
stars Esther Williams, Walter Pidgeon, Victor Mature and choreographer
Busby Berkeley. Admissions is free. For more information call
(817) 257-7630.
- Jeff Guinn,
books editor for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram will be discussing
Harry Potter and Frodo and the Wart at 3 p.m. Saturday
in Mary Couts Burnett Library, Great Reading Room. The presentation
is sponsored by Friends of the TCU Library. For more information
call (817) 257-7106.
- The Modern
Art Museum of Fort Worth presents a special Artist-led Tour of
the museums current special exhibition at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Local artist Annette Lawrence will lead a tour of the two-part
exhibition Trenton Doyle Hancock: The Life and Death of #1 and
WHO. The Moderns Artist-Led Tour provides an opportunity
to view art from an artists unique perspective. Admission
is free. Call (817) 738-9215 or visit (www.theModern.org)
for more information.
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