university of montana events monday, december 5-sunday
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12-2-1977
University of Montana events Monday, December 5-Sunday, University of Montana events Monday, December 5-Sunday,
December 11 December 11
University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations
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.uNIVERSiTY OF MONTANA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
KlNDAY, DECEMBER 5
The annual Christmas Art Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the University
Center (UC) Mall at th~ University of Montana through Dec. 6. Items for sale at the
fair include pottery, ceramics, photographs, painting, woodwork, toys, jewelry, candles,
leather craft and yarn and fabric craft. The art fair is sponsored by UC Programming
and is open to the public free of admission charge.
A Campus Photography Show, sponsored by UM Campus Recreation, will continue through
Dec. 10 in the UC Gallery. Photographs in the show, taken by University students, faculty and
and staff, include black and white/color prints. UC Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday; 7-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and noon-3 p.m. Sunday.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6
Dr. John M. Bird, professor of geology at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., will
present a free public lecture entitled "Evolution of the Earth" at noon in room 304 of
the UM Science Complex. Bird's visit to UM under a distinguished lecturer program is
sponsored by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
11The High Cost of a Free Ride," an adventure ski movie will be shown at 8 p.m. in the
UC Ballroom. The movie, produced by Dick Barrymore, emphasizes that the world's best
skiing is useless without years of practice, condition and dedication. Advance tickets
for the movie cost $1 for UM students and $2 for the public and tickets sold at the door
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will be $1.50 for UM students and $2.50 for the public. Tickets may be bought at
Gull Ski Shop, 3309 W. Broadway Ave.; Sundance Sports, 2100 Stephens Ave.; Bob Ward
and Sons, 2300 Brooks; Sanderson OK Hardware, 248 W. Main, Hamilton, and the UC
Bookstore. The movie is sponsored by UM Ski Club and the Associated Students of UM
Programming.
"An Evening of Chamber Music" will be presented by UM faculty and students at
8 p.m. in the UM Music Recital Hall. The Montana String Quartet will perform works
by Beethoven and Schumann; the Montana Woodwind Quintet will play works by Jean-Michel
Damase and Eugene Bozza and two faculty members will perform a sonata by Fritz Skorzeny.
The recital is free and open to the public.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
11Saint Nicolas, A Christmas Cantata11 by Benjamin Britten will be presented at 3 p.m.
in the University Theatre free of charge. The cantata will include the University
Choir and Collegiate Chorale, the Acappella Choir from Sentinel High School, and the
UM Little Symphony string and percussion sections. A prelude of Christmas carols will
be performed by the University Brass Quintet prior to the concert. The cantata, open to
the public, is presented by the UM School of Fine Arts and Department of Music.
JOB OPENINGS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA. The University is an equal opportunity
employer.
The UM Department of Social Work needs a teaching assistant. Applications are due
Dec. 9 at UM Personnel Services, 258 Lodge.
The University Center Food Service needs a lead catering waiter/waitress.
Applications for the part-time job are due Dec. 15 at Personnel Services.
The botany department is seeking an instructor or assistant professor to teach a
genetics course Winter Quarter only. Applicants should have at least an advanced degree
in zoology or botany, training in genetics and evolution and prior teaching and research
experience. Apply by Dec. 10 to S. Preece, chairman of the department. ###