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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1977)
Harvest Fair: Natural high Growing your own was the name of the game over the weekend as the third annual Harvest Fair celebrated the fruits of the earth at Skinner's Butte Park. Green thumbs abounded as small-time food producers got together to share secrets, food and to have a good time - the natural way. Photos by Adrienne Salinger this fall at the bijou acme bijou FS 495G Film Genres: Musicals and Lubitsch *FS 407G The Speculative Film Short M 9/26 42nd Street, 1933, Bacon and Berkeley, 90 min. — with Powell and Keeler; *A Trip to the Moon, Melies, 1902, 6m. W 9/28 Footlight Parade, 1933, Berkeley, 104m. — Powell and Keeler M 10/3 Gold Diggers of 1935, Berkeley, 95m.; ‘The Collector, 6m., *#00173, 9m. W 10/5 Roberta, 1935, Seiter, 85m. — Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers M 10/10 Swingtime, 1936, Stevens, 103m. — Astaire and Rogers; 'Chromophobia, 11m. W 10/12 Shall We Dance, 1937, Sandrich, 116m. — Astaire and Rogers M 10/17 Bom to Dance, 1936, del Ruth, 103m — Eleanor Powell W 10/19 Broadway Melody of 1938, Berkeley — Powell, Murphy, Garland M 10/24 For Me and My Gal, 1942, Berkejpy, 100m. — Kelly, Garland; *La Jet£e, Chris Marker, 29m. W 10/26 On the Town, 1949, Donen and Kelly, 98m — Kelly, Sinatra M 10/31 An American in Paris, 1951, Minnelli, 113m. — Kelly, Caron; 'Cosmic Zoom, 8m., Kosmodrome 1999, 12m. W 11/2 Singin' in the Rain, 1952, Donen and Kelly — Kelly, Charisse M 11/7 The Bandwagon, 1953, Minnelli, 111m. — Astaire, Charisse; 'Mobius Flip, 28m. W 11/9 Passion (Mme DuBarry), 1919, Lubitsch, 85m. M 11/14 The Marriage Circle, 1924, Lubitsch, 131m ; 'What on Earth, 10m W 11/16 The Love Parade, 1929, Lubitsch, 115m. M 11/21 Monte Carlo, 1929, Lubitsch, 115m.; ’Flatland, 12m. M 11/28 Trouble In Paradise, 1932, Lubitsch, 86m.; ‘The Fly, 9m. W 11/30 One Hour With You, 1932, Lubitsch, 99m M 12/5 The Merry Widow, 1934, Lubitsch, 99m ; ‘The Flat, 15m. W 12/7 Cluny Brown, 1946, Lubitsch, 100m. V. bijou dream FS 292 The Great Filmmakers GRIFFITH U 9/27 Intolerance, 1916, 191m. H 9/29 Hearts of the World, 1918, 120m U 10/4 True Heart Susie, 1919, 93m H 10/6 The White Rose, 1923, 129m MURNAU u 10/11 Nosferatu, 1922, 95m H 10/13 The Last Laugh, 1924, 73m U 10/18 Moon rise, 1927, 95m H 10/20 Tabu, 1931, 80m CHAPLIN U 10/2S A Dog’s Life, 1918; Shoulder Arms, I9I8; The Pilgrim, 1923, 119m H 10/27 A Woman of Paris, 1923, 90m U 11/1 The Circus, 1928, 72m H 11/3 City Lights, 1931, 81m U 11/8 Modem Times, 1936, 89m KEATON H 11/10 Cops, 1922, 22m; Our Hospitality 1923, 72m. U 11/15 The Navigator, 1924, 62m ; Sherlock Jr., 1924, 42m. H 11/17 The General, 1926, 90m U 11/22 Steamboat Bill Jr., 1927, 75m ozu U 11/29 I Was Bom, But..., 1932, 100m H 12/1 The Only Son, 1936, 87m U 12/6 Late Spring, 1949, 108m H 12/8 The End of Summer, 1961, 103m ^11 Films shown in 180 PLC at 8:00 P.m\ Admission is $1.25 or by season ticket. The University public is invited The ACME BIJOU series presents films which are discussed in FS 495G, Film Genres, and films (marked by *) discus sed in FS 407G, The Speculative Film Short. The BIJOU DREAM senes pres ents films discussed in FS 292, The Great Filmmakers, and in FS 407 and FS 507, Seminar: The Great Filmmak ___) £' FS 407G, The Speculative Film Short. A 2-credit course on science fiction and fantasy short films. Ask at Speech Registration table. * Bijou Dream films. Students who have completed FS 292 may enroll in FS 407G, Seminar: Great Filmmakers, since the films and filmmak ers are different from previ ous years. Graduate stu dents who wish to study these films may enroll in FS 507, Seminar: Great Film makers. ☆ Coming Up. Winter term, in Acme Bijou, John Ford; in Bijou Dream, Welles, Ray, Mann, Sturges, and Miz oguchi. Spring term: in Acme Bijou, Rossellini and King Vidor; in Bijou Dream, Rossellini, Visconti, Bunuel, Truffaut, and Kurosawa.