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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jan 1988, p. 11

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_ WLU annual festival dedicated to peace Wilfrid Laurier University‘s annual festival this p.m. Feb. 2 on the topic, Will Star Wars Help? year is the Festival of Peace, an exploration of the At 7 p.m., there will be a film night in Room 1E1 issues of peace, militarism and the nuclear age. of the arts building, with screenings of The Big Snit, Jan. 31, beginning at 1 p.m.. the Global Communâ€" The Atomic Cafe, The Cranes Are Fiying, and After ity Centre will present Fun Without Fighting, an the Big One. afternoon entertainment for parents and children, _ Feb. 3, two more lectures will be open to the exploring the alternatives to war toys and violent pubhic. They will be Psychology 100: the military play . it will take place in the Pau} Martin Centre on personality , in Room 1E1 of the arts building at 9:30 T 2 203 b. ... 906 af the some bnilding at HY3D ~ At 8 pm. that might. Gwynne Dyer. a military historian turned journalist. will give a talk. Neuâ€" trality and the New Canadian Defeénce Policy, in the Pau} Martin Centre. Tickets are $3 in advance and $5 at the door. Advance tickets may be ordered by calling 884â€"5210 Dye;« who has been writing his column since 1973. made his film debut in 1983 as writer and host of the National Film Board‘s documentary series. Dr. Leo Groarke. assistant professor at Laumer. speaks Feb. 1 at 12 noon at the Kitchener Public Library on the topic. Peace and the Nuclear Age. fifi:\?bléhned sh;pmems of radioâ€"active plutonium over Canada in an agreement between the U.S. and Japan. to which Canada has not objected, will be discussed at 3 pm that day in the Paul Martin Centre. The speaker is Tad Homerâ€"Dixon, a graduâ€" ate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology _ Then. at 7 p.m. in Room 1El of the arts building. Pauline Jewett will speak on Canada and World Peace. And Feb. 1 through 4 there will be a number of Lunch How Movies in the English lounge of the Central Teaching Building. The films will all reflect on the theme of peace in a nuclear age. and will include Speaking Our Peace, Nuclear Shadow. This Is Only a Test. and others On Feb. 1 and 3. the movies begin at 12:30 noon. Feb. 2 and 4. they begin at 12 o‘clock. o _ Feb. 2. a class on Tennyson and Victorian Militarism. English 357. will be open to visitors in Room 2â€"112 of the Central Teaching Building at 1 _â€"Dr. Marc Kilgour,. professor of mathematics at Laurier. will speak in the Pau! Martin Centre at 3 "PARK WAY *« 5 speed manual overdrive * Rear step bumper * Gauge package * Trip odometer 455 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO. PHONE 884â€"5110. 1988 FORD RANGER $8999 LOOK AT ALL THE VALUE YOU GET «s plus transportation month lease . optional buy back $3765 SALES(WATERLOO) LImiTED “"’;2‘ * Clearcoat paint * Radio * Allâ€"Season tires * ‘‘Fuelâ€"saver‘‘ 4 cylinder engine public. They will be Psychology 100: the military personality , in Room 1E1 of the arts building at 9:30 a.m: and Room 2C8 of the same building at 10:30 am. At 2:30 pm., a Religion and Culture 321 lecture, Ghandi: nonâ€"violence and the struggle for freedom. will be open in Room 2C2 of the arts building. Dr. Tana Dineen, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, will speak on Enemy Makâ€" ing: the Psychological Roots of War, at 5 p.m. in Room 1E1l An evening lecture, English 340: A Farewell to Arms, will be open to the public at 7:15 p.m. in Room 2â€"112 in the Central Teaching Building. Feb. 5. a number of representatives of local peace organizations will discuss the issues of peace and war. It will be conducted in the Pau} Martin Centre at 1:30 p.m. x\‘x.n‘éva't’.ghm. in the same place. the festival will end with an evening of oneâ€"act plays. beginning at 8 Feb. 4. English 256: Shelley‘s vision of peace in Prometheus Unbound, will be open at 8:30 a.m., in Room 2â€"112 of the Central Teaching Building: Majorâ€"General Johnson wil} speak at 3 p.m. in the Paul Martin Centre as part of the WLU Bookstore‘s Meet the Author Series. Johnson, now retired from the Canadian Armed Forces. is a passionate and outspoken crusader for world disarmament, and a critic of nuclear deterrence theories. At 8 p.m. that night. a panel will discuss Militarism and Hunger. in Room 2C8 of the Arts Building. PX Laurier acting and directing students will present the plays. which address the issues raised in the festival. Throughout the festival period. and extending until Feb. 12. an exhibition of paintings by Wallaceburgâ€"based artist Julius Varyâ€"Varga will be on display in the Concourse Art Gallery . 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