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Linguistics to feature MIT Professor Pesetsky\nThe Department of Linguistics will sponsor a lecture, "Cyclic Linearization and the Typology of Movement," featuring David Pesetsky from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at 4 p.m. Friday in Ballantine Hall, Room 340. The lecture will be followed by a reception in Memorial Hall, Seminar Room 317A.\nPesetsky is a Ferrari P. Ward Professor of Modern Languages and Linguistics and has published books, such as "Phrasal Movement and its Kin" and "Is the Best Good Enough?" He is also a member of the Players Committee in the New Philharmonia Orchestra of Massachusetts.\nSeminar to discuss organ procurement \nThe Poynter Center will resent "Medical Ethics Seminar: 'Defining Death for the Purpose of Organ Procurement'" at 4 p.m. today in the Poynter Center, 618 E. Third St. Jason Eberl, assistant professor and graduate co-director in the Department of Philosophy at IU Purdue University-Indianapolis, will be the keynote speaker. Eberl specializes in medical ethics, metaphysics and medieval philosophy at IUPUI. sh: University Club presents panel on raising money for IU

The University Club Program will sponsor "Growing Good Will" at 1 p.m. today at the IU Foundation, 1500 N. State Road 45/46. \nThe program, planned by the University Women's Club, will feature women fundraiser panelists Senior Development Director Cynthia McBurney and Executive Director of Development at IU Libraries Susan Yoon with panel moderator Ruth Albright.\nThe panelists will discuss their work to raise money for endowment and development programs at IU. Refreshments will follow the program.

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