At Williams Public Events
Williams Public Events - 3/27/ to 4/4/2008Lectures
Monday, Mar 31
Ghosts of Spain
7:00 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 3, Williams College
Lecture by Giles Tremlett, British author and the Madrid correspondent for The Guardian" and The Economist.
Monday, Mar 31
Highs and Lows: A Foreign Correspondent in Africa
7:00 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 7, Williams College
Novelist and award-winning foreign correspondent for The Economist, Jonathan Ledgard specializes in political and war reporting.
Tuesday, Apr 1
When to Arrive at the Finish Line of the Marathon
1:00 p.m., Bronfman Hall, room 106, Williams College
Mathematics and Statistics Department Colloquium by Kristin Sundet '08. How fast do you have to drive to make it to the finish line to watch the first place runner? How long do you have to wait at the line until the last place runner comes in?
Tuesday, Apr 1
Class of 1960's Lecture on Bela Bartok by Carl Leafstedt '86
4:15 p.m., Bernhard Music Center, room 30, Williams College
"Creativity and Disease Entwined: The Mysterious Case of Bela Bartok's Final Illness, 1942-1945," Class of 1960 Music Department Lecture by Carl Leafstedt '86, Associate Professor of Music History at Trinity University.
Wednesday, Apr 2
C'est pas mal la maniere qu'on parlait: Franco-American
perspectives on the French language in New England
4:15 p.m., Weston, Hall, room 10, Williams College
Lecture by Cynthia Fox, professor of French and Linguistics at SUNY Albany.
Music
Wednesday, Apr 2
MidWeek Music
12:15 p.m., Chapin Hall, Williams College
Lunchtime recital series featuring Music Dept. student and faculty performers.

