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Spring Day Features Range of Speakers

May 5, 1997

TV ratings, gender and communication, and kitty cancer treatments are just a few of the subjects that will come up when the Wisconsin Alumni Association sponsors its 37th annual Spring Day on Campus program May 9 in the Wisconsin Center. The event features continuing education programs, a luncheon, a University Chorus performance and campus tours. The program is open to all. Topics include:

  • “Gone With the Wind, the Woman’s Film and the Golden Age of Hollywood,” Tino Balio, professor of communication arts;
  • “Isak Dinesen: The Woman and the Mask,” Susan Brantly, associate professor and chair of Scandinavian Studies;
  • “Why Treat Companion Animals with Cancer?” David Vail, associate professor of oncology, School of Veterinary Science;
  • “What’s Up with TV Ratings?” Joanne Cantor, professor of communication arts;
  • “Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus … or Maybe Not,” Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, associate dean of the College of Letters and Science;
  • “How Long Will the Boom Continue?” Donald Nichols, professor of economics; and
  • “Presidential Health, the Constitution and Transfer of Power,” Irvin Becker, clinical professor of medicine.

Linda Wilson, the seventh president of Radcliffe College, will give the keynote address at 1:20 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union Theater. Wilson received her doctorate from UW–Madison in 1962. A performance by the University Chorus, conducted by Professor of Music Anthony Barresi, will follow Wilson’s address. Tours of the Elvehjem Museum of Art and the UW School of Veterinary Medicine will complete the day. Registration (including lunch) is $22. For more information, contact Sue Miller at WAA, 262-9647.