Claremont Colleges Events
Harvest Time Book Sale
All Day
CMC Children's School
Claremont McKenna College
654 E. Sixth Street
Corner of Claremont Boulevard and Sixth Street
Claremont, 91711
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(909) 621-8086The Children's School at CMC invites you to attend our annual Harvest Time Book Sale. The sale features new children's books, candles, baked goods, special gift items and farmer's market.
International Place Lunch and Conversation:
Chetan Ghate: "India's Growth Turnaround"11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
McKenna Auditorium
Claremont McKenna College
390 E. 9th St.
In the Emett Student Center Complex between the Hubb (eatery) and Heggblade Building
Claremont, 91711
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(909) 607-3910Professor, Indian Statistical Institute-Delhi Center, and Visiting Professor, School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University. Lunch served at 11:45 a.m. Program begins at 12:15 p.m.
Community $6 at door for lunch. No charge to attend program only.
Roya Ardlen: "Seven New Marvels of the World"
1:30 PM
Lyman Hall, Thatcher Music Building
Pomona College
340 N. College Ave.
Claremont, 91711
(909) 625-5347What do the Great Pyramid, the Statue of Zeus and the Temple of Artemis have in common? They are the Ancient wonders of the world. Do you know the NEW Seven Wonders of the World? Join The Rembrandt Club to hear Ardlen explain what they are and why we have/need NEW ones. Tea is served at Seaver House after the talk.
Mae Smethurst: "Action in Plot and Performance of Noh and Greek Tragedy: A Comparison"
4:30 PM
Clark Humanities Museum
Scripps College
981 N. Amherst Avenue
Claremont, 91711
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(909) 607-3600Professor of Classics, University of Pittsburgh discusses a category of the Japanese Noh theater called genzain ("realistic noh,") which shares elements with Greek tragedies. Event organized by Scripps College and co-sponsored by the Pacific Basin Institute.
Daniel Choi: "Truth and Consequences: One Man's Fight to Openly Serve His Country"
6:45 - 8:00 PM
Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum
Claremont McKenna College
385 East 8th Street
From Indian Hill Blvd., east on 10th to Columbia, right on Columbia to 8th St., left on 8th street.
Claremont, 91711
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(909) 621-8244Former First Lieutenant, New York Army National Guard
"Women in Recent Spanish Cinema":
"Take My Eyes"7:00 PM
Humanities Auditorium
Scripps College
Claremont, 91711
(909) 607-2727Spain, 2006. Directed by Icíar Bollaín. This showing is part of a Spanish Film Festival, presented by Sigma Delta Pi and the Department of Hispanic Studies at Scripps. (The film is presented for educational purposes related to courses in Spanish.)
Richard Smethurst: "Tsukioka Kogyo and the Popularization of Noh, 1890-1927"
8:00 PM
Clark Humanities Museum
Scripps College
981 N. Amherst Avenue
Claremont, 91711
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(909) 607-3600Historian, University of Pittsburgh discusses Japanese Noh theater, intimately connected with the late feudal order of the Edo Period. Event organized by Scripps College and co-sponsored by the Pacific Basin Institute.
