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Elected into an Official Fellowship under Title A from 1 June 2000:
Dr Andrew Blain
The Tanner 2000 Calendars opening lecture and symposium will take place from 30 June to 2 July. The programme will be as follows:
Friday, 30 June
3 p.m. | Opening lecture on the subject of 'Calendars', by Professor Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard University. |
Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Site |
The lecture will be open to all. Admission to the symposium will be by ticket. The programme will be as follows:
Saturday, 1 July | |
9 a.m. | Cultures and calendars. |
2 p.m. | Science and the measurement of time. |
Clare Hall, West Court, Herschel Road | |
Sunday, 2 July | |
9.30 a.m. | The performance of time. |
12 noon | Music, by John Woolrich. |
2.15 p.m. | Panel discussion, chaired by Bishop Carolyn Tanner Irish. |
4 p.m. | Lecture and readings, by Professor Toni Morrison, Princeton University. |
Clare Hall, West Court, Herschel Road |
Speakers will include: Professor Mary Miller, Yale University; Professor Lawrence Sullivan, Harvard University; Dr Silke Ackermann, British Museum; Dr Michael Loewe, Clare Hall; Dr Liba Taub, Newnham College; Professor Steven Chu, Stanford University, Professor Craig Heller, Stanford University; Professor Malcolm Longair, Clare Hall; Professor Joseph Taylor, Princeton University; Professor Joseph Vining, Michigan University; Dr Michael Hastings, Queens' College; Professor William Bolcom, Michigan University; Professor Peter Jeffery, Princeton University; and Dr Duncan Robinson, Fitzwilliam Museum.
To obtain tickets, please apply to the Tanner Administrator at Clare Hall (tel. 01223 332360, e-mail tanner.admin@clarehall.cam.ac.uk).
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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 June 2000
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