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RELIGION — "Where Have All the Fundamentalists Gone?” Talk by Colin Brown, reader in religious studies at the University of Canterbury, who has studies fundamentalism in the United States. 5.30 p.m., Thursday, Room 612, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies.
PACIFIC HISTORY — University of Canterbury film, “First Contact,” about the first contacts between European and New Guinean highlanders in the 19305. Lecture theatre AB, Barn, campus, 10 a.m. today.
PALESTINIAN WOMEN — Talk by poet Robin Morgan, today at 10 a.m., lecture theatre A 5, Ham campus.
ZOOLOGY — Role of protozoa in inland waters and soil. Room 703, zoology department, today at 12.45 p.m. WOMEN — History seminar, Room 311, 1 p.m. today at Ham campus. Women’s social work in New Zealand, by Margaret Tenant of Massey University.
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE — Free introduction to technique, Stringleman Room, Canterbury Public Library, 7.30 p.m. on Monday.
GARDENS AND FLOWERS — English-speaker Union talk, Monday at 8 p.m., Elizabeth House, 6 Circuit St, Merivale.
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