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7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum. Free. 260-4798.

Coming Up November

17 Friday Women's volleyball vs. Santa Clara University. 7:30 p.m., Sports Center. Free. 260-4601.

8 Wednesday Art exhibit. "Drooji," a 150-foot mural depicting the Soviet Union, painted by the third grade students of Berry Elementary School in Imperial Beach. Exhibited in conjunction with the San Diego Arts Festival: "Treasures of the Soviet Union." Weekdays 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., Founders Gallery. Free. Con­ tinues through December 15. 260-4600, ext. 4261. 9 Thursday Distinguished Speakers Series. "The Changing Face of the Hospitality Industry." Ed Fuller, vice president of operations, Marriott Hotels. Continental breakfast 7:30 a.m., lecture 8 a.m., Manchester Conference Center. $15. 260-4644. Lecture. "Soviet Art Collections: From the Museums of Russia." Irina Polinina, curator, Armory Museum, The Kremlin. 7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum AB. Free. 260-4659. * 10 Friday Business Update Breakfast Semi­ nar. "Marketing Strategies for Service Organizations." Dr. JohnRonchetto, as­ sistant professor of marketing. Con­ tinental breakfast 7:30 a.m., seminar 8 a.m., Manchester Conference Center. $15. 260-4644. Concert. "Program Music from the Middle Ages to the Baroque." Concert is performed with historical instruments by La Esperanza, a duo from Hamburg, West Germany, and USD music faculty member Marianne Richert Pfau. 8 p.m., Founders Chapel. $5 general admis­ sion, $3 students with i.d., seniors and staff. 260-4600, ext. 2677. Biology seminar. "Effects of Ozone Air Pollution on the Lung." Dr. Wil-

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Concert. "A Celebration of the French Revolution Bicentennial." The USD Orchestra performs, conducted by Dr. Henry Kolar and featuring Fr. Nicolas Reveles, piano soloist. 8 p.m., Camino Theater. $5 general admission, $3 students with i.d., seniors and staff. 260-4600, ext. 4486. "Business Ethics and Social Respon­ sibilities of American Business in the '90s." Bill Bethke, managing director, Marble Associates. Continental break­ fast 7:30 a.m., seminar 8 a.m., Manchester Conference Center. $15. 260-4644. 24 Friday Men's basketball vs. Cal Lutheran University. 7:30 p.m., Sports Center. Fee. 260-4601. 28 Tuesday Public forum. "Public Relations and the Press, Friends and Foes?" 7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum B. Free. 260-4682. 30 Thursday Lecture. "Smoke, Mirrors and Silicon: The Ethics of Computer Software." Jan Zimmerman, Emerson & Stem Associates, Inc., San Diego. 7:30 p.m., Camino Theater. Free. 260- 4644. * Lecture tentative. 21 Tuesday Distinguished Speakers Series.

liam Mautz, U.C. Irvine. 12:20 p.m., Serra Hall 112. Free. 260-4600, ext. 8720. 11 Saturday Homecoming football vs. Menlo College. 1:30 p.m., Torero Stadium. Fee. 260-4601. 14 Tuesday Social Issues forum. "Battered Women and Men Who Batter." Kath­ leen Smith, project coordinator, United Battered Families Network. 7 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum. Free. 260-4798. Women's basketball vs. English na­ tional team. 7:30 p.m., Sports Center. Free. 260-4601. Women's volleyball vs. U.S. Inter­ national University. 7:30 p.m., Sports Center. Free. 260-4601. 16 Thursday Social Issues forum. "Building Homes Across the Border." Dr. David Roew, president, Habitat for Humanity.

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