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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1973)
Films booked for winter Winter term at the University will see a full line-up of en tertainment and cultural events through the programming of the ASUO Cultural Forum. To date, ten films have been scheduled for the “Sunday Film Senes.” A William Friedkin film festival has also been slated for February 6 through 8. Friedkin, director of “French Connection,” will speak on February 8 at 3 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. Friedkin’s films “The Night They Raided Minsky’s" and “Boys in the Band” will be shown on February 6 and 7, respectively. The regular Sunday film series includes “Klute,” a “Flash Gordon” serial which runs alternate Sundays for the entire term, “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” “The Crowd,” “Garden of the Finzi Con tinis,” “Fury,” “Greed,” “Straw Dogs,” and “Citizen Kane.” On the agenda for speakers is Buckminster Fuller, who will speak in Mac Court at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 9. No admission will be charged. Mr. Fuller’s address is entitled “This Spaceship Earth.” Rita Moran, an Irish-American feminist will be speaking on “Ireland in Revolt” January 10at 8p.m. in the Dad’s Room. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm will speak mi February 15. No admission will be charged for Ms. Chisholm’s 8 p.m. EMU Ballroom presentation, “Humanism for Blacks and Whites.” Folk concerts for the term include the “Sawtooth Mountain Boys” on Friday, February 2. Admission is $1.00 and 50 cents for children to this 8 p.m. Music School Recital Hall event. Gordon Deane will also perform in a folk concert on Friday, February 23, at 8 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. Admission of $1.00and 50 cents for children will be charged. Cultural Forum concerts begin with guitarist Leo Kottke. Kottke will perform on Thursday, January 11 in the EMU Ballroom at 8 p.m. Admission is $2.00. Tickets are available at the usual ticket outlets: Chrystalship, Sun Shop and the EMU Main Desk. Saxophonist Grover Wahington, Jr. will perform in concert Sunday, January 28 in the EMU Ballroom. $2.50 will be charged for Washington’s 7:30 and 10 p.m. concerts. Mike and Alice Seeger, folk singers, will perform on Sunday, February 18. $1.50 will be charged for their performance — 8 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. *^^****« — —-— — — — — Stanford MBA representative COMING TO CAMPUS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 A representative of the Stanford Graduate School of Business will be on campus to discuss, with interested students, the exceptional educational opportunity of the Stanford MBA Program. Appointments may be made through The Placement Office The Stanford MBA program is a two-year general management course of studies desigied for highly qualified men and women who have majored in liberal arts, humanities, science, or engineering, and wish to develop management skills to meet the broad responsibilities which will be required in both the private and public sectors in the future. THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Stanford, California 94305 That's what the Paulfsts are ail about. For more information write: Father Donald C. Campbell, Soon 103. Riulist Fathers. 415 West 59th Street New York. N.Y 10010. THE JOY OF LIVING IS IN THE JOY OF Giving Praying Working Sharing the joys the laughter the problems the success and failures knowing that where there is human need in the cities, the suburbs, in parishes, on campus the Paulist is there helping counseling rejoicing in the presence of the good and in the signs of hope around us 1 mm mmm Wm WmKmffimm rwinter film series /rvi/iF I /~KV V IL Mon. Jan. 8 Port of Shadows, Carne, 1938, France Wed. Jan. 10 Farrebique, Rouqier, 1946, France Fri. Jan. 12 Children of Paradise, Carne, 1944, France Mon. Jan. 15 My Uncle, Jacques Tati, 1958, France Wed. Jan. 17 The Wages of Fear, Clouzot, 1953, France Mon. Jan. 22 Gervaise, Clement, 1956, France Wed. Jan. 24 Les Dames des Bois du Boulogne, Bresson, 1945, France Mon. Jan. 29 Judex, Franju, 1963, France Wed. Jan. 31 Boudu Saved from Drowning, Renoir, 1932, France Fri. Feb. 2 Grand Illusion, Renoir, 1937, France Mon. Feb. 5 Toni, Renoir, 1935, France Wed. Feb. 7 Swamp Water, Renoir, 1941, USA Fri. Feb. 9 Rules of the Game, Renoir, 1959, France Mon. Feb. 12 The Southerner, Renoir, 1945, USA Wed. Feb. 14* French CanCan, Renoir, 1956, USA Mon. Feb. 19 Le Dejeuner sur I'Herbe, Renoir, 1960, France Wed. Feb. 21 The Elusive Corporal, Renoir, 1961, France Mon. Feb. 26 Paris Belongs to Us, Rivette, 1960, France Wed. Feb. 28 Cleo from 5 to 7, Varda, 1962, France Mon. Mar. 5 Le Fou Follet, Malle, 1963, France Wed. Mar. 7 Muriel, Resnais, 1963, France lues. jan. y me wagnmceru amoersons, wenes, iy42, UbA Thurs. Jan. 11 Mr. Arkadin, Welles, 1962, USA Tues. Jan. 16 Intolerance, Griffith, 1916, USA Thurs. Jan. 18 The General, Keaton, 1926, USA The Gold Rush, Chaplin, 1925, USA Tues. Jan. 23 The General Line, Eisenstein, 1928, Russia Thurs. Jan. 25 Mother, Pudovkin, 1926, Russia Tues. Jan. 30 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Wiene, 1919, Germany Nosferatu, Murnau, 1921, Germany Thurs. Feb. 1 M, Lang, 1932, Germany Tues. Feb. 6 Twentieth Century, Hawks, 1934, USA Thurs. Feb. 8 My Darling Clementine, Ford, 1946, USA Tues. Feb. 13 Johnny Guitar, Nicholas Ray, 1954, USA Thurs. Feb. 15 Bicycle Thief, DeSica, 1949, Italy Tues. Feb. 20 Nights of Cabiria, Fellini, 1957, Italy Thurs. Feb. 22 Rocco and His Brothers, Visconti, 1960, Italy Tues. Feb. 27 Two or Three Things I Know about Her, Godard, 1966, France Thurs. Mar. 1 Ugetsu, Mizoguchi, 1953, Japan Tues. Mar. 6 The End of Summer, Ozu, 1961, Japan Thurs. Mar. 8 Redbeard, Kurosawa, 1965, Japan All films will be shown in 180 PLC at 8 P.M. Admission is $1.00 or by season ticket. Cost of season ticket is $12.00. J