14 History Society Congratulations to our newly elected student representatives for the history department. They are Mary Lou Griffin, Jeanette Gallant and David Wood. If any students have any con- cerns that are related to the history department feel free to talk to these people, they represent your concerns. The history society has also elected its new executive: Aarron Gauthier-- President Brynn Cochrane-- Vice President Melissa Adams-- Treasurer Kelly Dunn-- Secretary If you have any questions about the History society, ask one of these people. They are all usually in a good mood and will try to help you out. The history society would also like to extend a warm welcome to Professor Nicole Neatby. She is the latest addition to the history department and comes tous from the University of Montreal, where she completed her Ph.D. last year. She will make a wonderful new addition to the history department and are glad that she has decided to make UPEI her home. New members are invited to attend our meetings every Wednesday at 3:00 pm in the History Lounge. For those of you who may not know, the lounge is located in Main Building, Room 301. To those of you who are using the excuse that there are too many flights of stairs to climb, Main has an elevator! FREE ADMISSION The History Society is showing the movie Schindler’s List at the Vet College, Theatre B on October 20th at 6:00 pm. All students and professors are invited to attend. There will be no admission cost and refreshments will be provided. Lecture Series Tapes and written transcript ofthe St. Andrew’s Chapel Lecture Series (1990- 1994) are now available from former english professor, Fr. Wendell MacIntyre. The following titles are available: Fr. F.W.P. Bulger, Professor Emeritus, UPEI 1990-- Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern (1790-1835)-- First Bishop of the Diocese of Charlottetown (1819-1835) 1993-- Lucy Maud Montgomery 1994-- PEI and the Canadian Confederation Prof. Frank Ledwell 1993-- Dr. Roderick J. MacDonald; St. Peter’s Bay Frank Ledwell and Allan Rankin 1994-- A Gateway toa Watershed: An Evening of Poetry and Music. Doreen Bagin 1994-- The family in 1994 Rev. Allan F. MacDonald, Professor of Sociol- ogy/Anthropology, (ret.) 1990-- The Catholic Church on PEI Rev. Taylor and Rev. MacDonald 1994-- World War I Chaplins Fr. James Kelly, professor of Classics, (ret.) 1993-- The Catholic Church on PEI Frances Blanchard 1992-- The Acadians For more information, or to order, con- tact: Fr. Wendell MacIntyre 4 Maclntyre Dr Ch’town, PE, C1A 9E1 Phone: 894-7493 fax: 368-7336 Cost of tapes or transcripts is $10 each or $5 each for orders of 10 or greater. LOST: -- One ladies’ “‘Guess” watch, near Gym or AVC -- Black strap/Gold face -- Of tremendous sentimental value -- Please return to Sports Centre if found, no questions asked! THANKS!! The Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism Presents a Faculty Seminar by Dr. Walker Connor on: | NATIONAL IDENTITY AND SEPARATISM: IMPLICATION! FOR CANADA rer Place: Main Building, Room 220 Date: Friday, October 14, 1994, 3:00 p.m. Everyone welcome! ae, , ae Dear Lovestruck: I am curious to find out who you are. Please get in contact. Jason. Learning AssistanceCentre Developing English Program This program for non-anglophones is designed to give students an opportunity to learn basic components of the English language. COURSE CONTENT *Writing *Communication *Vocabulary development TIMES: October 18- December 6 Tuesdays 11:00-12:30 or October 19- December 7 Wednesdays 5:30-7:00 COST: $60.00 PLACE: Student Services, Robertson Library Developing English Conversation This program is designed to enhance the com- munication skills of students whose first lan- guage is not English. TIMES: October 18- December 6 Tuesdays 1:30-3:00 COST: $60.00 October 11, 1 994 | PLACE: Student Services, Robertson Library TO REGISTER: CALL THE DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT SERVICES at 566-0425. 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