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International Events Archive
For more information about any event listed below, please contact the Haenicke Institute at wmu-international@wmich.edu or call (269) 387-3993.
APRIL
Friday, April 1
- Career Event—"Aviation Outlook Day 2016," 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Battle Creek Aviation Education Center, 237 Helmer Rd N, Battle Creek. Information.
Saturday, April 2
- Scholarship fundraising dinner—"Celebrating the Legacy of César E. Chávez," 6 p.m. Fetzer Center. Registration required. Information.
Sunday, April 3
- "International Festival," 4 to 8 p.m., Bernhard Center second floor. Information.
Tuesday, April 5
- Lecture—"Inequality and Democratic Survival," Dr. David Samuels, 3:30 p.m., 3301 Friedmann Hall. Information.
- Lecture—"Changing Brazil - A Glass Half Full?" Dr. David Samuels, 7 p.m., 3301 Friedmann Hall. Information.
MARCH
Thursday, March 31
- 22nd annual César Chávez March—Opening ceremony begins at 9:30 a.m. at Kalamazoo's Bronson Park, march will proceed to WMU's campus and an after-march program will begin at 11:30 a.m. in Miller Auditorium. Information.
- Lecture—"Democracy and Meritocracy in China and the United States," Dr. William Keech, 3:30 p.m., 3301 Friedmann Hall. Information.
- Guest lecture—"Mer
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Princess Diana turns heads in 1986 Japan
Two days before arriving in Osaka, Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997), fainted. They had been walking for hours, from stand to stand, at the Expo ’86 World Fair in Vancouver, Canada. Finally, at the California Pavilion exhibit, Diana could not take another step. She placed her hand on Prince Charles’s shoulder and said “Darling, I think I’m about to disappear.” She then, according to Diana biographer Andrew Morton, “promptly slid down his side.”
This had not been the first time. Diana’s health was under constant scrutiny by the media, many of whom blamed an endless schedule of events. But behind the royal curtain, as Morton mentions, Diana dealt with bouts of depression and chronic bulimia. After recovering from the fainting spell in Vancouver, Charles was more annoyed than concerned. “She was exhausted,” writes Morton. “hadn’t eaten, and was distressed by her uncaring husband’s attitude. It was what she had come to expect but his disapproving tone still hurt.”
Despite her health, Diana soldiered on. After a 13-and-a-half-hour flight aboard the Royal Air Force VC-10, the couple landed at the Osaka International Airport at around 8p.m. They walked down the steps and shook hands with Prince Naruhito—who’d just returned from studying