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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat October
31, 1997
Today on Campus
- A memorial service is scheduled for Dr. William
Feinberg, UA
neurology professor, who died last week of cardiac arrest. The service
begins at noon in the DuVal Auditorium of
the Arizona Health and Sciences
Center. His family asks that donations be sent in his name to the UA Foundation:
Stroke Research,
Office of Development, Box 2450-046, Tucson, AZ. 85724.
- Ever wanted to talk to your favorite musician face to face? Now's
your
chance at "Grammy Backstage Conversations with Music Professionals."
This symposium features a panel
of music professionals including Reel Big
Fish, Tavis Werts and Dan Regan, film composer Mark Mothersbaugh and many
more. The
Grammy Festival begins at 2 p.m. in Holsclaw Hall of the Fine
Arts Complex.
- Don't let the eeriness of death on Halloween get to you before attending
"Regulation of Immune Deviation by Cell Death." M.Karen
Newell of the University and College of Vermont will
begin this lesson
at 10 a.m. in Room 8403 of the Arizona Health and Sciences Center.
- Dance until you drop. The 30th Annual
International Conference of
the Congress on Research in Dance will be hosted by UA this weekend.
The School of Music and
Dance welcomes about 140 people from 26 states
and 12 countries to share in the conference "Dance, Culture and
Art-Making Behavior."
-compiled by Kate Longworth
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