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    The following is a list of campus events for the week of Nov. 8.

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8

    International Forum Series

    12:00 p.m. 238 Herald R. Clark Building

    “New Administration in Taiwan: Where will it be Heading?”

    Victor Tseng,

    “What Exactly Does ‘A One-China Policy’ Mean and what are the Implications for the United States?”

    David G. Woolley book signing

    “The Promised Land, Volume 1: Piller of Fire”

    Noon – 2 BYU Bookstore

    Live@Terrace

    Noon-1 WSC Terrace

    Dr. Raphael Jospe

    Professor of Jewish Civilization of at the BYU Jerusalem Center “Faith and Reason in Judaism”

    Noon 710 TNRB

    BYU Basketball

    7 p.m. Men’s Basketball, Varsity Preview

    Chemical Magic Show

    7p.m. in W111

    Admission is free

    Call 378-3667 to reserve tickets

    Off the Record

    1-2 p.m. Varsity Theater

    Utah Symphony Copland Celebration

    7:30 p.m. de Jong Concert Hall

    Tickets are $15 for the general public and $13 for faculty and students.

    For tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    THURSDAY, Nov. 9

    Duo Flamenco

    7:30 p.m. Madsen Recital Hall

    Tickets are $8 for the public and $5 for BYU identification holders.

    For tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    BYU School of Music

    “50 Years of Wagner Festivals at Bayreuth”

    11 a.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

    Penelope Turing

    “Wagner Festivals at Bayreuth”

    7 p.m. in the BYU Museum of Art Auditorium.

    Admission is free. The event is sponsored by KBYU-FM.

    Ballet Showcase

    7:30 p.m. Richards Building Dance Studio

    Tickets are $4 and will be available in 165 RB or at the door. For more information or for tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    BYU Geology Department lecture

    “The San Andreas Fault,”

    11a.m. C-295 ESC

    Dorothy Merritts from Franklin & Marshall College.

    For more information, call (801) 378-3918.

    Women’s Services and Resources lecture

    “The Body is Obedient to the Spirit,”

    11 a.m. 3380 WSC

    Barbara Lockhart, For more information, call (801) 378-4877.

    Raphael Jospe

    “Mamonides on the Ideal Life: An example of the Jewish-Arab Symbiosis”

    Noon 238 HRCB

    Lecture in Language and the Linguistics

    “Diversity and Unity in Language and Society.”

    11 a.m. in 2084 JKHB

    Lynn E. Henrichsen

    The Realms of Rumi-A world dance series

    8p.m. Lied Gallery of the Museum of Art

    Admission is free

    Club Night

    7-10 p.m. WSC

    FRIDAY, Nov. 10

    Percussion Ensemble and Panoramic Steel

    7:30 p.m. Madsen Recital Hall

    Tickets are $8 with a $5 for BYU and student identification card holders. For tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    The BYU Singers and Concert Choir

    7:30 p.m. de Jong Concert Hall

    Tickets are $8 with a $5 for BYU or student identification card

    holders. For tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    Chemical Magic Show

    7p.m. in W111

    Admission is free

    Call 378-3667 to reserve tickets

    Live@Terrace

    Noon-1 WSC Terrace

    SATURDAY, Nov. 11

    BYU’s Symphonic Band

    7:30 p.m. de Jong Concert Hall

    Admission is free.

    Harp Ensemble

    7:30 p.m. Madsen Recital Hall

    Admission is free.

    Women’s BasketballMen’s Basketball

    7 p.m. Men’s Basketball, Worldwide

    SUNDAY, Nov. 12

    Fireside

    President Gordon B. Hinckley

    5 p.m via satellite to church stake centers and the Marriott Center

    a special fireside for youth ages 14 to 25.

    MONDAY, Nov. 13

    Booktalk

    Harold B. Lee Library and BYU Bookstore-sponsored Annual

    Christmas Booktalk

    4 p.m. HBLL auditorium.

    Admission is free.

    For more information, call (801) 378-6735.

    TUESDAY, Nov. 14

    Devotional

    11 a.m. Marriott Center

    President Mary Ellen Smoot

    BYU Marching Band

    7:30 p.m. de Jong Concert Hall Tickets are $8 for the general public or $5 for faculty, staff and students. For tickets, please call (801) 378-4322.

    String Chamber Night

    7:30 p.m. Madsen Recital Hall Admission is free.

    BYU School of Family Life and the Sociology Department Lecture

    Noon HBLL Auditorium

    Linda Waite, author of “The Case for Marriage,” will be speaking.

    -Compiled by Christianne Salisbury

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