Speakers Announced for Annual Faculty Lecture Series at Williams College

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - The annual Faculty Lecture Series at Williams College will be showcased on Thursdays, February 12, 19, and 26, and March 5, 12, and 19. The six-lecture series is scheduled for 4 p.m. in the Science Center's Wege Auditorium. A reception will be held after each talk.

The lectures are free and the public is cordially invited to attend.

The Faculty Lecture Series was founded in 1911 by a faculty wife, who wished "to relieve the tedium of long New England winters with an opportunity to hear Williams professors talk about issues that really mattered to them."

Following in this tradition, members of the faculty are invited to present public lectures each spring and to convey the substance of their special fields in a way that will be of general interest to non-specialists.

Kicking off the lecture series on Thursday, Feb. 12, Dieter Bingemann, associate professor of chemistry, will present the lecture, "Polymer Dynamics-Just One Word: Plastics."

Darel Paul, associate professor of political science, will discuss "Beyond Tolerance: Capitalism. Culture and the Politics of Gay Marriage" on Thursday, Feb. 19.


The following Thursday, Feb. 26, Eric Goldberg, associate professor of history, will give a lecture titled "Hunting in the World of Charlemagne."

Shinko Kagaya, associate professor of Japanese, will present "Japanese Noh in Busan, Korea 1905/2005" on the Thursday, March 5.

On Thursday, March 12, Jennifer French, associate professor of Spanish, will share her research in her lecture "Vindicated: The Triple Alliance War in Paraguayan Literature."

To conclude the lecture series on Thursday, March 19, Manuel Morales, associate professor of biology, will discuss "The Role of Communication in Cooperation Between Species."

Karen Kwitter, the Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Astronomy, is chair of the Faculty Lecture Committee.
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Williamstown Planners Finalizing Draft of New Subdivision Bylaw

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Planning Board last week gave its final direction to the consultants hired to help the panel rewrite the town's subdivision control bylaw.
 
The town's contract with Northampton's Dodson and Flinker Landscape Architecture and Planning, which is funded by a state grant, expires on June 30, and the consultant is set to deliver a draft document in early July.
 
Last Tuesday, the board reviewed the latest progress from the consultant and considered some of the points discussed at its final, lengthy, video conference with Dodson and Flinker and its team on May 26.
 
Ultimately, plans to take the final draft and make any last decisions before presenting it to the town for a public hearing and adoption by the Planning Board later this year. Its goal has been to make the subdivision bylaw easier to navigate and more contemporary in order to encourage economic development.
 
At Tuesday's regular monthly meeting, Planning Board Chair Kenneth Kuttner told his colleagues he felt a lot of the issues were resolved at the May 26 session, including the development of a regulatory regime that ties infrastructure requirements to the size of a proposed development.
 
He also said he thought Dodson and Flinker's proposed language properly distinguishes between proposed developments in the town's core and those proposed in its rural residential districts.
 
"The thing they suggested, which I thought was interesting, was the 'payment in lieu of' for things like sidewalks in the rural area," Kuttner said in a meeting telecast on the town's community access television station, WilliNet. "So we could keep the sidewalk in the subdivision areas but require in the rural areas, payment in lieu of, which, as he said, would put the urban and rural development on an equal footing in terms of development cost.
 
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