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*******Valentine's Day Monday Night Dinner*******
                          SPECIAL TIME:  6:30 PM
                      TONIGHT Monday,  February 14

            Love, Dating, and the Art of Seduction on
                      College Campuses and Beyond

	                          with
	            Prof. Kathryn Lively

Kathryn Lively is an Associate Professor of Sociology at
Dartmouth College, where she teaches a new course on
Love, Romance, Intimacy and Dating. She'll be joined by
her partner, Michael Yacavone, a software designer and
marketing consultant.

               Dinner Menu:  Foods that Excite Desire
               Dessert Menu:  An Aphrodisiac Encore

********************************************
Co-sponsored by Programming Board


Where is Amarna, you say?

Amarna is located at 23 E. Wheelock street,
second house past the traffic light after the gym,
and right across from Kappa Kappa Gamma.


What is Amarna?

Amarna, one of two Undergraduate Societies
on campus, is a coed residential social organization.
We are open and non-exclusive, with no rush
and no pledge period for new members. We embrace,
affirm and appreciate individuality and diversity.
We encourage a spirit of voluntary, not obligatory,
  participation in house activities. We plan and hold
a variety of events, from dance parties to weekly
dinners with faculty and administrators, from our
signature 'Wine and Cheese' to community service
activities and events addressing issues of diversity.

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