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ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Santa Fe, New Mexico COMMUNITY EVENTS APRIL 1995 A Public Conference on THE CRISIS OF CITIZENSHIP IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LIFE . Plenary address by }AMES Q. WILSON University of California, Los Angeles and author of The Moral Sense 8 p.m. Friday, March 31 in the Great Hall Conference: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m . Saturday, April 1 Panelists include: SUZANNE GOLDSMITH, Director of the Community Service Project at the American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities and author of A City Year DANIEL KEMMIS, Mayor of Missoula, Montana and author of Community and the Politics of Place JOHN WALTERS, President of the New Citizenship Project, Washington, D. C. JOHN FUND, Wal/ Street Journal MARC LANDY, Professor of Political Science, Boston College STEVEN RATHGEB SMITH, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Dulw University WILSON CAREY MCWILLIAMS, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University WILLIAM GALSTON, The White I louse Admission to the plenary address is /ree . Limited seating for the entire conference is available with a pre-registration fee of $10/person . Please call (505) 984-6024 to register or for more information .

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Page 1: ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE · DIETER W LFIIORST, CELLO A D LANDO YOUNG, PIANO 3 p.m. Sunday, April 9 in the Great Hall Cellist Dieter Wulfhorst and pianist Landon Young will perform works

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Santa Fe, New Mexico

COMMUNITY EVENTS APRIL 1995

A Public Conference on

THE CRISIS OF CITIZENSHIP IN

CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LIFE .

Plenary address by }AMES Q. WILSON

University of California, Los Angeles

and author of The Moral Sense

8 p.m. Friday, March 31 in the Great Hall

Conference: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1

Panelists include:

SUZANNE GOLDSMITH, Director of the Community Service

Project at the American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities

and author of A City Year

DANIEL KEMMIS, Mayor of Missoula, Montana and author of

Community and the Politics of Place

JOHN WALTERS, President of the New Citizenship Project,

Washington, D. C.

JOHN FUND, Wal/ Street Journal

MARC LANDY, Professor of Political Science, Boston College

STEVEN RATHGEB SMITH, Assistant Professor of Public Policy

and Political Science, Dulw University

WILSON CAREY MCWILLIAMS, Professor of Political Science,

Rutgers University

WILLIAM GALSTON, The White I louse

Admission to the plenary address is /ree. Limited seating for the entire

conference is available with a pre-registration fee of $10/person .

Please call (505) 984-6024 to register or for more information .

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Admission is free for a// lectures

MEMORIES OF PASSION: EVAGRIUS AND CAVAFY

Bruce Venable

8 p.m. Friday, April 7 in the Great Hall

PANINI'S SANSKRIT GRAMMAR

Bruce Perry

4 p . m. Wednesday, April 19 in the Junior Common Room

ARISTOTLE AND ADAM SMITH ON JUSTICE:

COOPERATIO BETWEEN THE ANCIENTS AND MODERNS?

Laurence Berns

St. John's College, Annapolis

8 p .m. Friday, April 28 in the Great Hall

ASPECTS OF PHILOSOPHY

Charles Bell

8 p.m. every Tues., April 4 - April 25 in the Junior Common Room

RE TAB LOS

Mike Rodriguez

Gallery Opening 4 - 5 p.m. Thurs., March 30 in the Fireside Lounge

Exhibit: March 27 - April 1

Director of Financial Aid at St. John's College, Michael Rodriguez

also is an acco1nplished artist. His retablos have been exhibited al Lhe

New Mexico State Fair where one of his pieces received honorable

mention, the St. John's College Art Gallery, Studio de Colores in Taos and at

the Martinez Hacienda Flory Canto Festival.

STUDENT ART EXHIBIT

Gallery Opening 5 - 7 p.m. Friday, April 7 in the Fireside Lounge

Show continues through April 28

GALLERY HOURS: Friday 4:30-8:30 p.m. / Saturday 4-7 p .m. / Sunday 1-5

And by prior arrangement with Ginger Roherty at 984-6099. The Art

Gallery is located on the second floor of the Peterson Student Center.

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APRIL 8

Films are shown in the Great Hall of Peterson Student Center.

Admission is $2 per feature or $3 for both. Refreshments are avail­

able, including freshly ground, freshly brewed coffee, popcorn with

real butter, cookies, natural sodas and herbal teas. The Film Society

is an independent organization run entirely by students.

For information or to receive a mailing of the films being shown,

please call the Film Society at 984-6158.

7 p.m. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW 9:15 p.m. BLUE VELVET

APRIL 15

7 p.m. IT HAPPENED 0 E NIGHT 9:15 p.m. STROSZEK

APRIL 22

7 p.m. OUR DAILY BREAD 9: 15 p.m. THE SEARCHERS

APRIL 29 7 p.m. HAIRSPRAY 9: 15 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER

COMMUNITY SEMINAR

DAY

4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4

Followed by a reception in the Great I Iall

An afternoon of seminars for the Santa Fe community. Join

hundreds of friends and neighbors to read and discuss some of the

greatest literature, philosophy and music of all time. Admission is

/ree but seating is limited. Call 984- 104 for further details.

Los ANGELES DOCTORS' SYMPHONY

3 p.m. Sunday, April 2 in the Great Ilall

Evidence for the relation between music and medicine can be found as

far back as Grecian times. This relation will bring the Los Angeles

Doctors' Symphony Orchestra to Santa Fe for the first time. Its

members are primarily physicians, dentists and allied health

professionals. The concert will be conducted by Ivan Shulman, the

orchestra's music director, who is a surgeon and part-time Santa Fe resident.

Special appearance by St. John's tutor Peter Pesic. Admission is free.

DIETER W LFIIORST, CELLO A D LANDO YOUNG, PIANO

3 p.m. Sunday, April 9 in the Great Hall

Cellist Dieter Wulfhorst and pianist Landon Young will perform works by

Bach, Franck, Beethoven and Ginastera. Mr. Wulfhorst currently is assistant

professor of music at Fort Lewis College and principal cellist of the San Juan

Symphony rchestra. Mr. Young is an award-winning musician who has per­

formed widely in Europe and the United Stales. Admission is /ree.

ST. }OH 's LLEGE H RUS

8 p.m. Friday, April 21 in the Great IIall

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