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Series I. Dated files
1950-1960
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1956/57
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1957/58
Memos, budgets, etc., 1958/59
"Events and Committees, 1959/60-1968/69"
1960-1968
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1960/61
Memos, budgets, etc., 1960/61
Christopher Isherwood, Regents' Lecturer, "The Twentieth Century Literary Scene," Fall 1960
Africa series, Spring 1961
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1961/62
Memos, budgets, etc., 1961/62
Harold Clurman, Regents' Lecturer, "What Is Theatre About?" Spring 1962
George Gamow, Regents' Lecturer, "Modern Ideas in Science," Spring 1962
Rico Lebrun, Regents' Lecturer, "Problems of Style," Spring 1962
Ashley Montagu, Regents' Lecturer, "Anthropology and the New Image of Man," Spring 1962
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1962/63
Memos, budgets, etc., 1962/63
Minutes, 1962/63
Richard Edes Harrison, Regents' Lecturer, Fall 1962
Reuel Denney, Regents' Lecturer, "The Lonely Crowd Revisited," Spring 1963
Paul Tillich, Regents' Lecturer, "Religion and Politics," Spring 1963
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1963/64
Memos, budgets, etc., 1963/64
Minutes, 1963/64
H. D. F. Kitto, Regents' Lecturer, "The Odyssey," "The Orestes - Legend in Aeschylus," "The Orestes - Legend in Sophocles and Euripides" and "Thucydides's 'History of the Peloponnesian War'," Fall 1963
Margaret Mead, Regents' Lecturer, "Can We Have a Human Science?" and "Communication Across the Generations," Winter 1964
Rod Alexander, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1964
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1964/65
Memos, budgets, etc., 1964/65
Minutes, 1964/65
Kenneth Burke, Regents' Lecturer, "Coriolanus and the Delights of Faction," Fall 1964
Abba Lerner, Regents' Lecturer, "Our Shrinking National Debt: Is It Too Small?" Fall 1964
Philip Wagner, Regents' Lecturer, "An Editor Looks at Politics" and "Is Federalism Worth Saving?" Fall 1964
Joseph von Sternberg film series, Spring 1965
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1965/66
Memos, budgets, etc., 1965/66
Minutes, 1965/66
Jacques Chailley, Regents' Lecturer, "Poulenc and the French Six," Fall 1965
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, Regents' Lecturer, "The Old Economy of Salvation," Fall 1965
Wolf Mankowitz, Regents' Lecturer, "Christopher Marlowe's Faustus," Winter 1966
Edward Morehouse, Regents' Lecturer, "The Economics of Nuclear Electric Energy," Winter 1966
Alvin M. Weinberg, Regents' Lecturer, "Science and Public Policy" and "Nuclear Energy and Modern Technology," Winter 1966
Sidney Hook, Regents' Lecturer, "Intelligence and Human Rights," "Academic Freedom and Student Rights" and "The Quest for Security: Existentialism without Tears," Spring 1966
Paul Lazarsfeld, Haynes Foundation Lecturer, April 1966
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1966/67
Memos, budgets, etc., 1966/67
Minutes, 1966/67
George Rickey, Regents' Lecturer, "Depersonalization in Art," Winter 1966
Norman Corwin, Regents' Lecturer, "The Establishment and the Lively Arts," Spring 1967
Esther McCoy, Regents' Lecturer, "The Office of R. M. Schindler," Spring 1967
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1967/68
Memos, budgets, etc., 1967/68
Minutes, 1967/68
Faculty Artists, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.), 1967/68
Intercampus Events, 1967/68
"Long Day's Journey into Night," performance, Oct. 18, 1967
Jack Aranson, performance, "The World of Dylan Thomas," Nov. 28, 1967
Sunday Afternoon film series, Winter 1968
Thursday Evening film series, Winter 1968
ITUCH (Chilean National Theatre), performance, Jan. 15, 1968
Henry W. Riecken, Haynes Foundation Lecturer, Feb. 6 & 9, 1968
Paul Jacobs, Regents' Lecturer, "Prelude to Riot," "To Serve the Devil" and "Reindeer Men, Get Together," Spring 1968
UCSB Piano-Wind Quartet, Faculty Artist Tour, April 1968
Claude Kipnis and His Mime Theatre, performance, Apr. 19, 1968
Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) University Car Trip to UCLA for "Chorica," performance, May 19, 1968
1968-1969
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1968/69
Memos, budgets, etc., 1968/69
Minutes, 1968/69
Lectures Subcommittee correspondence, 1968/69
Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) general file, 1968/69
Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) bus trips, 1968/69
Regents' Lecturers, 1968/69
Convocation Lecturer, 1968/69
Tutorial Colloquium, "Urban Crisis: Poverty," 1968/69
Repertory Theatre, Summer 1968
Piano-Wind Trio, concert - cancelled, June 26, 1968
Ray Kovitz, lecture, "Our Effluent Society," July 2, 1968
Alvin Rubenstein, lecture, "The Intelligentsia in Communist Societies," July 9, 1968
Spontaneous Sound, concert, July 10, 1968
Owen Dodson, reading, July 16, 1968
Music Academy of the West, concert, July 17, 1968
Guillermo Lopez, lecture, "Some Thoughts Concerning the Status of the Mexican-American Student," July 23, 1968
Mozart Serenade, concert, July 26, 1968
Leonard Davis, lecture, July 30, 1968
Information Exchange, Faculty series, Fall 1968
Sunday Evening film series, Fall 1968
Thursday Evening film series, Fall 1968
Carlton Goodlett, lecture, "The Troubled Presence: The Revolt of the Powerless," Oct. 1, 1968
Louis Smith, lecture, "The Need for Black Power," Oct. 8, 1968
Elizabeth Borgese, lecture, "The Republic of the Deep Seas," Oct. 9, 1968
Swan Lake, film, Oct. 10-12, 1968
The Festival Winds concert series, Oct. 14, 1968
Paul Jacobs, lecture, "A White View of the Black Panthers," Oct. 22, 1968
Manhattan Festival Ballet, performance, Oct. 25, 1968
Tran Van Dinh, lecture, "Why the War in Vietnam Cannot Be Won," Oct. 28, 1968
Charles Evers, lecture, "We Want to be Free" - cancelled, Oct. 29, 1968
El Teatro Campesino, performance, "La Quinta Temporada," "El Bandido," "Los Vendidos," and "I Am Joaquin," Nov. 2, 1968
Ghana Dance Ensemble, performance, Nov. 3, 1968
Victor Turner, lecture, "An Anthropological Approach to the Icelandic Saga - with Some Comparative Side-Glances," Nov. 5, 1968
Rev. James Bevel, lecture, "The Necessary Revolution," Nov. 12, 1968
New York Camerata, concert, Nov. 18, 1968
Charles Moore, lecture, "Buildings and Cities" - cancelled, Nov. 19, 1968
Rev. James Hargett, lecture, "Aborted Pluralism," Nov. 26, 1968
"El Manco," performance, Nov. 27, 1968
University Religions Conference / Women's Liberation, 1969
Francisco Ayala, Regents' Lecturer, "The Problems of a Writer in the Present Society," Winter 1969
Herbert Bayer, Regents' Lecturer, "Aspects of Environment" and "Total Design - Herbert Bayer," Winter 1969
Frederick Perls, Regents' Lecturer - cancelled, Winter 1969
Leo Steinberg, Regents' Lecturer, "The Cubist Woman and Picasso's Dilemma," Winter 1969
James Wilson & Woodrow Snead, lecture, "The American Indian - 1969," Jan. 8, 1969
"Black Girl in Search of God," performance - cancelled, Jan. 11, 1969
Ernesto Galarza, lecture, "The Mexican-Americans On and Off Campus," Jan. 21, 1969
Edwin O. Reischauer, Convocation Lecture, Jan. 23, 1969
William Winter, lecture, "The Current Crisis," Jan. 28, 1969
James Cone, lecture, "Black Theology and Black Power," Jan. 29, 1969
Albert Campbell, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) Faculty Artist Exchange from UCSB to UCLA, Jan. 30, 1969
Jose Limon Dance Company, performance, Jan. 30, 1969
David Meltzer, reading, Jan. 30, 1969
New York Pro Musica, concert, Feb. 2, 1969
Walther Killy, lecture, "Student Unrest in Germany," Feb. 4, 1969
Philip Whalen, reading, Feb. 6, 1969
Le Tréteau de Paris, performance, "Les Fourberis de Scapin," Feb. 9, 1969
Orchestra Michelangelo, concert, Feb. 11, 1969
Eduardo Orías, lecture, "Giant Strides Toward the Treatment of Inherited Disease," Feb. 18, 1969
Judson Jerome, lecture, "The System Really Isn't Working," Feb. 20, 1969
"The World of Günter Grass," performance, Feb. 23, 1969
Keith Berwick, lecture, "The Potential of Women," Feb. 25, 1969
25th Anniversary of Santa Barbara Campus and New Concert Hall Dedication, Feb. 25, 1969
Klaus Mehnert, lecture, "Europe After Czechoslovakia," Feb. 27, 1969
Hans Rosenwald, lecture, "Education for One World" - cancelled, Feb. 27, 1969
A Midsummer's Night's Dream, film, Mar. 1, 1969
Isaac Stern, violinist, concert, Mar. 3, 1969
Gordon J. F. MacDonald, Conservation Week Lecture, "Modification of Planet Earth by Man," Mar. 5, 1969
Royal Winnipeg Ballet, performance, Mar. 7, 1969
Sunday Film Series, Spring 1969
Friday Film Series, Spring 1969
Renaissance Fair, Spring 1969
Michel Butor, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1969
Freeman Dyson, Regents' Lecturer, "Scientific Consequences of the Exploration of Space" and "Does Missile Defense Make Sense?" Spring 1969
Bertil Hulten, Regents' Lecturer, "Two Swedish City Plans" and "Designing Scandinavian Cities," Spring 1969
Milton Mayer, Regents' Lecturer, "The Art of the Impossible: A Long Look at the Czechs" and "There Used to be Negroes," Spring 1969
Dmitri Bashkirov, pianist, concert, Apr. 3, 1969
Gilbert Sauvage, lecture, "The Economic Development of Underdeveloped Countries," Apr. 3, 1969
UCR Madrigal Singers, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) noon concert, Apr. 10, 1969
Kenneth Rexroth, lecture, "San Francisco and the Poetic Revolution," Apr. 14, 1969
Henry Miller Odyssey, film, Apr. 20, 1969
Bishop Crowther, lecture, "Biafra, the Agony of Africa," Apr. 21, 1969
UCSB Schubertians, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) Student Tour, Apr. 24, 1969
Madeleine Renaud & Jean-Louis Barrault with the New York Chamber Soloists, concert, "Words and Music from the Court of the Sun-King, Louis XIV," Apr. 28, 1969
Richard Harris, lecture, "Che Guevara: The Death of a Revolutionary," Apr. 29, 1969
"The Kinetic Art," film series, Apr. 29; May 6 & 13, 1969
Beethoven Cycle concert series, Apr. 9-May 14, 1969
"Marat / Sade," performance, May 1, 1969
Roger Paul Davies, lecture, "The Arab-Israeli Confrontation," and Samuel Westerfield, Jr., lecture, "Africa and U.S. Foreign Policy," State Department Speakers, World Affairs Council, May 8, 1969
Raymond Kunene, lecture, "The Liberation Movement in South Africa," May 20, 1969
Prague / Paris, film, May 26, 1969
Charles G. Hurst, Jr., lecture, "The Language of the Ghetto," May 28, 1969
1969-1970
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1969/70
Memos, budgets, etc., 1969/70
Minutes, 1969/70
Regents' Lecturers and Professors, 1969/70
Norman St. John-Stevas, Regents' Professorship - cancelled, 1969/70
Summer Session Films, Summer 1969
Repertory Theatre, performances, "The Knack," "The Country Wife" and "After the Fall," Summer 1969
Patrick Mahony, lecture, "The Land of St. Patrick," July 1, 1969
UCLA Mariachis, Intercampus Faculty/Student Exchange, concert, "The Music and Dance of Mexico," July 2, 1969
Robert Sollen, lecture, "Santa Barbara Oil: Who Needs It?" July 8, 1969
UCLA Student Films, "Revival," July 10, 1969
Don Bushnell, lecture, July 15, 1969
Music Academy of the West, concert, July 17, 1969
Frances Alenikoff, dance performance, July 21, 1969
Donald Aitken, lecture, "The New Conservation: Survival of the Human Species," July 22, 1969
"A Mozart Serenade," concert, July 24, 1969
Robert Swansbrough, lecture, "The Revolution in Latin America," July 29, 1969
Semu Huaute & Standing Arrow, lecture - cancelled, Oct. 7, 1969
John V. Tunney, lecture, "The Challenge of Violence and the Future of the University," Oct. 9, 1969
"An Evening of Dance Films," film series, Oct. 10, 1969
The Company Theatre, performances, "Sir!" "Voyages," "Comings and Goings," and "Keep Tightly Closed in a Cool Dry Place," Oct. 12-13, 1969
Samuel Greene, lecture, "The Hands of the Poor Man," Oct. 13, 1969
Paul Gebhard, lecture, "Censorship: A Moral Dilemma," Oct. 14, 1969
Budaya Troupe of Indonesia, dance performance, Oct. 15, 1969
Tobey Lurie, lecture, "Experiments in Poetry," Oct. 21, 1969
Paul Taylor Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Oct. 20-21, 1969
Julian Bream, guitarist, concert, Oct. 24, 1969
R. Sargent Shriver, Convocation Lecture, "The University in Crisis," Oct. 27, 1969
Paul Ehrlich, lecture, "Population, Pollution, and Human Survival," Oct. 30, 1969
The Deller Consort, concert, Nov. 3, 1969
Elizabeth Bartlett, reading, Nov. 4, 1969
David Brower, lecture, "The Ecology of Survival: Requirements of a Finite Planet," Nov. 6, 1969
David Aitken, lecture, "Bad Books of the 19th Century," Nov. 11, 1969
New Cinema Festival, Nov. 11 & 18, 1969
Robert Lagomarsino , lecture, "1969 Conservation Legislation," Nov. 19, 1969
California Time Machine, Intercampus Faculty Artist Exchange, concert, Nov. 19-22, 1969
Edward M. Keating, lecture, "The Scandal of Silence," Nov. 20, 1969
Basil Davidson, lecture, "The Portuguese Liberation Movement: A Current Assessment," Nov. 21, 1969
Assemblyman Don MacGillivray, lecture, "General Operation of State Government," Nov. 25, 1969
Neale Hunter, lecture, "China Today," Dec. 2, 1969
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone, concert, Dec. 4, 1969
Russell Lynes, Jr., Regents' Lecturer, "Who Wants Art?" Winter 1970
Leonard Shure, Regents' Lecturer, Winter 1970
Godfrey Smith, Regents' Lecturer, "The Revolt of the Reporters," Winter 1970
Rene Wellek, Regents' Lecturer, "American Criticism of the Last 10 Years," Winter 1970
Geoffrey Rutkowski, cellist, and Roger Grove, pianist, Intercampus Faculty Artist Exchange, concert, Jan. 7 & 11, 1970
Raymond Kunene, lecture, "Creative Arts and Social Ideology in Africa," Jan. 8, 1970
William Everson (formerly Brother Antoninus), reading, Jan. 14, 1970
UCR Graduate Repertory Ensemble, Intercampus Student Exchange, performance, "Collision Course," Jan. 14, 1970
"Focus on Dance," film series, Jan. 15, 1970
Don Redlich Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Jan. 19 & 21, 1970
John Gates, clarinetist, concert, Jan. 21, 1970
Robert Singleton, lecture, "The Crisis in Black Education," Jan. 22, 1970
Two Films by Saul Bass, The Searching Eye and Why Man Creates, Jan. 28, 1970
Juilliard String Quartet, concert, Jan. 31, 1970
Eric Christmas, lecture, "Shakespeare's Second Bananas," Feb. 9, 1970
Bill Knott, reading, Feb. 10, 1970
Orchestra Sinfonio di Como, concert, Feb. 11, 1970
Armando Valdez, lecture, "The Chicano Student Movement," Feb. 11, 1970
Three Evenings of Student Films, Feb. 13, 20 & 27, 1970
Chauncey Haines, organist, Feb. 17, 1970
Shibayama Roshi, lecture, "Creativity in Zen Expression," Feb. 17, 1970
Le Tréteau de Paris, performance, "Antigone," Feb. 17-18, 1970
Kay Boyle, lecture, "Writers in Metaphysical Revolt," Feb. 24, 1970
Philip Werren & Wilfrid Mennel, concert, "Phases," Feb. 25, 1970
Robert Silverman, pianist, Intercampus Faculty Artist Exchange, concert, Feb. 26, 1970
Yuji Takahashi, pianist, with Chamber musicians, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.), concert, Mar. 2, 1970
Beng Janzon, lecture, "Pollution and Social Welfare," Mar. 9, 1970
Peter Nabokov, lecture, "Tijerina and the Courthouse Raid - A Case Study in American Revolt," Mar. 12, 1970
Spring Film Series, Spring 1970
William Eastlake, Regents' Lecturer, "The Writer and the Revolution," Spring 1970
Alvin Lucier, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1970
Dr. J. D. Forsham, lecture, "Research Problems: Chinese Literature and History" - cancelled, Apr. 6, 1970
Julius Palffy-Alpar, lecture, "Movements in Theatrical Fencing and Other Stage Fights," Apr. 7, 1970
The Ritual, film, Apr. 7, 1970
Vera Vlasova, lecture, "Stanislavsky: Great Teacher of Theater," Apr. 8, 1970
Lucas Hoving Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Apr. 10-11, 1970
Bill Adams, lecture and film, "Escalante, Land of Rock and Honey," Apr. 14, 1970
James D. Hart, National Library Week Speaker, "The Scholar and the Book Collector," Apr. 14, 1970
William Branch, lecture, "Black Playwrights," Apr. 15, 1970
Die Riehe Chamber Ensemble, concert, Apr. 15, 1970
Hans Rosenwald, lecture, "International Education: A Challenge to America" - cancelled, Apr. 16, 1970
South Coast Repertory, performance, "We Bombed in New Haven," Apr. 17, 1970
American Youth Symphony, concert, Apr. 18, 1970
Roderick Nash, lecture, "The Environmental Crisis and the Role of the University," Apr. 21, 1970
The Kinetic Art Series II, film series, Apr. 22 & 29; May 6, 1970
Musica Elettronica Viva, concert - cancelled, Apr. 24, 1970
Mountview Theatre School, performance, "Saved" and "Mother Courage and Her Children," Apr. 27-28, 1970
Nancy Turitz, Hilary Barker, Joanne Averill, et al., Women's Independence panel, Apr. 28, 1970
Saul Landau, lecture and film, "Fidel," May 1, 1970
Jamie Newton, lecture, "Cuba's Recipe for a Revolutionary Society," May 1, 1970
Abram Bergson, Haynes Foundation Lecture, two parts, "The Economics of Soviet and East European Socialism: I) Growth and II) Planning Reform," May 4 & 6, 1970
Watts Poets, reading, May 5, 1970
Landon Young, pianist, Intercampus Faculty Artist Exchange, lecture and concert, May 8, 1970
Dr. Roger Payne, lecture, "Song of the Humpback Whale," May 11, 1970
Assemblage, dance film, May 12, 1970
Richard Brautigan, reading, May 14, 1970
R. J. Snow, Plous Memorial Lecture, "The Poor and the Policy Makers," May 19, 1970
Aaron Segal, lecture, "The United States and South Africa: The Coming Confrontation," May 21, 1970
Cornelius Cardew, composer and performer, concert, "Concert of New Music," May 21, 1970
Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) UC Choreographic Workshop at UCLA, May 21-24, 1970
Andre Watts, pianist, concert, May 25, 1970
Otis Graham, lecture, "Radicalism, Liberalism, Conservatism and the Problems of the 70s," May 26, 1970
Voices and Sympathy for the Devil, films, May 27-30, 1970
Harry Johnson, lecture, "The International Monetary Problem," May 28, 1970
Student-Faculty Composers' Concert, May 31, 1970
1970-1971
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1970/71
Memos, budgets, etc., 1970/71
Minutes, 1970/71
Noon Programs, 1970/71
Summer Lectures, Summer 1970
Summer Films, Summer 1970
Cliff Humphrey, lecture, "Ecological Dynamics of Social Change," July 1, 1970
Charles L. Remington, lecture, "Overpopulation in the USA: The Grassroots Movement Toward a Solution," July 8, 1970
Second International Tournee of Animation, Second Series, film series, July 11, 1970
Jessica Hagedorn, reading, July 15, 1970
Peter Feldman, lecture and demonstration, "Introduction to American Country Music: Fiddle and Banjo," July 22, 1970
Eda Schulman, lecture, "Women's Liberation: One Woman's View," July 22, 1970
Summer Serenade, concert, July 24, 1970
Banjo - Fiddle Contest, July 26, 1970
Assemblyman Jess M. Unruh, lecture - cancelled, July 29, 1970
Sunday film series, Fall 1970
Isla Vista Documentary film series, Fall-Winter 1970/71
A. Benegas Lynch, Regents' Lecturer - cancelled, Fall 1970
Laurence Houlgate, noon lecture, "Should We Legislate on Sex and Drugs," Oct. 6, 1970
Yvonne Loriod, pianist, and Olivier Messiaen, pianist-composer, concert, Oct. 9, 1970
Paul R. Sanchez, noon lecture, "Chicanos and the University of California," Oct. 13, 1970
My Art is Me and Keinholtz on Exhibit, noon films, Oct. 14, 1970
Dr. Joseph Connell, Ecology Lecture/Film series, "A Search for Biological Balance," Oct. 15, 1970
Phil Watson, noon lecture, "Blacks in Communications: A Progress Report," Oct. 20, 1970
John Elliot, noon lecture and film, "York 'Exodus' - 1969," Oct. 21, 1970
Dr. Richard Oglesby, Ecology Lecture/Film series, "Time of Man," Oct. 22, 1970
Guarneri String Quartet, concert, Oct. 23, 1970
The Company Theatre, performance, "Emergence," Oct. 27, 1970
Dr. Garrett Hardin, noon lecture, "Population, Pollution and Political Systems," Oct. 27, 1970
Phyllis Zakheim, noon lecture and film, "Voices," Oct. 28, 1970
Rod Nash, Ecology Lecture/Film series, "The Dam Builders," Oct. 29, 1970
Sangeet, noon concert, Nov. 4, 1970
Drs. Joan B. Williamson and Richard Flacks, Towngown lecture, "The University Student: Medieval and Modern," Nov. 5, 1970
Roscoe Lee Browne, reading, Nov. 6, 1970
Sofia Noel, soprano, concert, "Musica Española," Nov. 7, 1970
Jess Thomas, tenor, concert, Nov. 9, 1970
Lehman L. Brightman, noon lecture, "Alcatraz and the American Indian," Nov. 10, 1970
Hermann Prey, baritone, concert - cancelled, Nov. 10, 1970
Peter Feldman, noon lecture and concert, "Hillbilly Folk Music," Nov. 11, 1970
UCSC Jazz Combo, concert - cancelled, Nov. 11, 1970
Dr. Henri Fenech, Dr. E. M. Kinderman & Paul Myers, Towngown panel, "The Future Use of Power and its Consequences," Nov. 12, 1970
Yuriko and Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Nov. 14, 1970
Clark Chelsey, noon lecture, "Marcuse's Philosophy," Nov. 17, 1970
Jane Goodall, lecture and film, "My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees," Nov. 17, 1970
Sofia Noel, soprano & Jesus Tutor, guitarist, concert - cancelled, Nov. 17, 1970
David Gebhard, Towngown lecture, "I.V. Architecture and Imagery," Nov. 19, 1970
Harvey Molotch, lecture, "Politics of Technology," Nov. 24, 1970
Alan Simpson & Eileen Colgan, performance, "An Evening of Irish Theatre," Dec. 1, 1970
Rene Bravmann, lecture, "Witchcraft, Ritual and Remedy: The Gbain Masquerade," Dec. 3, 1970
Third International Tournee of Animation, film series, Dec. 3, 1970
French film series, Winter 1971
Silent film series, Winter 1971
Sunday film series, Winter 1971
Paul Lendvai, Regents' Lecturer, Winter 1971
Dick Gregory and Jazz Crusaders, concert, Jan. 10, 1971
Theatre on the Balustrade, performance, "Button, Button," Jan. 11, 1971
Jack King, Ecology Lecture series, "Radiation Pollution," Jan. 12, 1971
William L. Langer, noon lecture, "The Specter of Overpopulation in the Time of Malthus," Jan. 13, 1971
Los Angeles Brass Quintet, concert, Jan. 16, 1971
Peter Mason, Ecology Lecture series, "The Geography of Air Pollution: Its Character, Spatial Variation, and Effects," Jan. 19, 1971
Robert C. Carty, noon lecture, "Holograms and Light in Museology and Education," Jan. 20, 1971
Murray Louis Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Jan. 21, 1971
Calder's Circus and The Red Balloon, noon films, Jan. 22, 1971
Spaceship Earth, film, Jan. 26, 1971
Michael W. Kuhn, Ecology Lecture series, "The Urban Environment: A Place to Live," Jan. 26, 1971
Carlos Casteneda, noon lecture, "Shamanistic Experience: The Separate Reality," Jan. 27, 1971
Four student poets, noon reading, Jan. 29, 1971
Czech Chamber Orchestra, concert, Feb. 1, 1971
Homer Swander, Towngown lecture, "Shakespeare and Woodstock: Teaching Drama Today," Feb. 2, 1971
Charles Weidman, dance lecture and demonstration, "The American Modern Dance: Why and How it Came into Being," Feb. 2, 1971
S. N. Ray, noon lecture, "Conditions of a Nonviolent Revolution: An Analysis of Gandhian Satyagraha," Feb. 3, 1971
Alexander Sesonske, Towngown lecture, "The Films of Jean Renoir," Feb. 9, 1971
Faculty Poets - Kenneth Rexroth, Fred Turner & Robert Brandts, noon reading, Feb. 12, 1971
Walter H. Capps, Towngown lecture, "Art as Index to Religion," Feb. 16, 1971
Asst. U.S. Attorney General Robert Mardian, noon lecture, "Student Unrest: Role of Federal Government," Feb. 17, 1971
Toby Lurie, noon reading, Feb. 24, 1971
UCLA Madrigal Singers, Intercampus Exchange (I.C.E.), noon concert, Feb. 26, 1971
Vladimir Ashkenazy, pianist, concert, Feb. 27-28, 1971
Frank Frost, noon lecture, "Underwater Archaeology in the Mediterranean," Mar. 3, 1971
Elliott Evans, concert, "Afro-American Modes, Structures, and Essences," Mar. 5, 1971
Noon Talks, Spring 1971
Sunday Film series, Spring 1971
Daniel S. Greenberg, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1971
Dream of the Wild Horses and D. H. Lawrence in Taos, noon films, Apr. 1, 1971
"The Caretaker," performance/reading, with Eric Christmas, Apr. 3, 1971
Caroline Dale Owen Baldwin, noon lecture, "Robert Owen: Communes Yesterday and Today," Apr. 6, 1971
Lou Chauvin, Ecology Lecture and Film series, "The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson," Apr. 7, 1971
Clay, The String Bean and A Place to Stand, noon films, Apr. 8, 1971
Songs of Three Centuries, concert, Apr. 9, 1971
Dr. Howard R. Delaney, noon lecture, "The Creative Process in Your Personal Life," Apr. 13, 1971
Hartmut Bossel, Ecology Lecture series, "Waste: Neglected Resource," Apr. 14, 1971
CSU Los Angeles Concert Choir, Spring Tour, Apr. 14-18, 1971
Keeping in Shape, One A.M. and The Barbershop, noon films, Apr. 15, 1971
South Coast Repertory Theatre, performance, "Mother Earth," Apr. 17, 1971
Gerald Larson, noon lecture, "Mystical Man in India," Apr. 20, 1971
N. Scott Momaday, lecture, "The Names: Work in Progress," Apr. 20, 1971
Joaquin Achucarro, pianist, concert, Apr. 21, 1971
Steven Herman, Ecology Lecture series, "The Environmental Case Against DDT," Apr. 21, 1971
Moonbird, Walking and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, noon films, Apr. 22, 1971
Pearl Lang Dance Co., Dance Residency Program, performance, Apr. 22, 1971
Kane C. Anyanwu, noon lecture, "The Strains of Socio-Political Change in Africa," Apr. 27, 1971
Kimon Friar, lecture, "Men Are Saviors of God: The Spiritual Odyssey of Nikos Kazantzakis," Apr. 27, 1971
Theodore Holcomb, film, Russia, Apr. 28, 1971
Dr. Robert K. Wallace, lecture, "The Physiology of Consciousness: The Physiological Effects of Transcendental Meditation - A Proposed Fourth Major State of Consciousness," Apr. 24, 1971
Second City, performance, "From the Second City," May 1, 1971
Itzhak Perlman, violinist, concert, May 2, 1971
Antonio das Mortes, film, May 5, 1971
Dr. Leon Litwack, noon lecture, "The Savage Eye: American Society Since 1945 - An Exploration Through Multimedia," May 5, 1971
Dr. Bernard Kirtman, Towngown lecture, "Problems of Science and Society," May 6, 1971
David Murray, baritone, Lee Bowen, soprano & Helen Murray, pianist, noon concert, May 6, 1971
Poetry Festival, May 6-9, 1971
America Is Hard to See, film, May 12, 1971
Gerard Pigeon, Towngown lecture, "Negritude: Aime Cesaire - In Search of a Definition," May 13, 1971
Dr. H. Bentley Glass, lecture, "Limiting Factors in the Growth of Science" - cancelled, May 14, 1971
Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, lecture, "The Latest Evidence on the Antiquity of Man," May 17, 1971
Thomas Schrock, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Some Models of the Criminal Process," May 18, 1971
Gerald S. Blum, Towngown lecture, "Hypnotic Programming for Psychological Experiments," May 20, 1971
1971-1972
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1971/72
Memos, budgets, etc., 1971/72
Minutes, 1971/72
Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) Events from UCSB, General File, 1971/72
Concert Series Events, 1971/72
Futurology Lecture Series, "The Future of Man," correspondence, 1971/72
Summer Events, Summer 1971
Summer Film series, Summer 1971
Buster Keaton Film Festival, "Keaton Klassics," Summer 1971
Midday Talks, Summer 1971
Marcia Lasswell, midday lecture, "Is Marriage Fatally Ill?" June 29, 1971
Dr. John K. Fairbank, midday lecture, "China and the United States in the 1970s," July 6, 1971
Arent H. Schuyler, midday lecture, "Environmental Law with Local Applications," July 13, 1971
Mathias Vereno, midday lecture, "The Symbolism of the Shepherd in the Bible and in the History of Religions," July 20, 1971
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, July 22, 1971
Sunday film series, Fall 1971
Monday noon films, Fall 1971
Special films, Fall 1971
Darwin lectures, Fall 1971
Isla Vista Documentary series, Fall 1971
Garry Wills, Regents' Lecturer, "Underground in Shakespeare's England II: Witches' Plots," Fall 1971
John Wren-Lewis, Regents' Lecturer, "Creativity or Conformity? The Social Alternative," Fall 1971
University Day speaker, Oct. 1971
The Beaux Arts Trio of New York, concert, Oct. 9, 1971
Edo Festival Music and Pantomime, Taneo Wakayama Company, Oct. 16, 1971
Dr. Ann Faraday, lecture, "Dream Power - Dream Research and the Meaning of Dreams," Oct. 20, 1971
The E.T.C. Company of La Mama, performance, "The Only Jealousy of Emer," "Renard" and "Carmilla," Oct. 20-21, 1971
Concentus Musicus of Vienna, concert, Nov. 1, 1971
Gerard Chaliand, lecture, "Guerrilla Movements and Warfare," Nov. 3, 1971
The Cornish Mystery Plays, film, Nov. 4, 1971
Assemblywoman Yvonne W. Brathwaite, lecture, "Proposed Legislation: A New Direction to Women's Rights," Nov. 10, 1971
Chorica, performance, "Scenes & Choruses from Ancient Greek Drama," Nov. 12, 1971
The Cleveland Quartet, concert, Nov. 16, 1971
Dr. Leslie A. White, lecture, "The Culturological Revolution," Nov. 17, 1971
"To Be Young, Gifted, and Black: A Portrait of Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words," performance, Nov. 22, 1971
Dr. Robert Rosen, lecture, "Biological Systems as Organizational Paradigms," Nov. 30, 1971
Marcel Marceau, performance, Dec. 6, 1971
Scandinavian Cinema, Sunday film series, Winter 1972
"Silent Screen Requests," Silent film series, Winter 1972
Thursday noon concerts, Winter 1972
Michael Novak, Regents' Lecturer, "The Experience of Nothingness," Winter 1972
Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano, concert, Jan. 8, 1972
Buckminster Fuller, Futurology lecture, "Humanity's Function in the Universe," Jan. 11, 1972
The Mabou Mines, performance, "Play" and "The Red Horse Animation," Jan. 12, 1972
Stanley Cavell, Thoreau lectures, "On Walden: Words," "On Walden: Sentences" and "On Walden: Portions," Jan. 11, 13 & 18, 1972
Sierra Leone National Dance Troupe, performance, Jan. 15, 1972
B. F. Skinner, Futurology lecture, "Beyond Freedom: The Challenge of Behavior Control," Jan. 19, 1972
Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist, concert, Jan. 24, 1972
Betty Jones & Fritz Ludin, Dance Residency Program, performance, "Dances We Dance," Jan. 24-28, 1972
Philip C. Huang, lecture, "The Chinese University in Revolution," Jan. 25, 1972
Joseph Fletcher, Futurology lecture, "Genetics: Shall We Design Our Children?" Jan. 26, 1972
Israel Chamber Orchestra with Lilit Gampel, violin soloist, concert, Jan. 31, 1972
Frank Herbert, Futurology lecture, "New World or No World," Feb. 2, 1972
John Gardner, Futurology lecture, "Citizen Action," Feb. 7, 1972
Nancy Hanks, Futurology lecture, "The Inner Eye: Looking Ahead at the Arts in America," Feb. 10, 1972
William Ball, Shakespeare lecture, "Patterns in Verse," Feb. 15, 1972
B. A. Young, Shakespeare lecture, "What Makes Hamlet Run" - cancelled, Feb. 15, 1972
Paul Sanasardo Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Feb. 16, 1972
Dorothy Jeakins, Shakespeare lecture, "Designing Costumes for Shakespeare," Feb. 17, 1972
Dr. Ilza Veith, lecture, "Acupuncture Rediscovered," Feb. 22, 1972
Julian Bream, lutist and guitarist, concert, Mar. 16, 1972
Sunday film series, Spring 1972
Noon programs, Spring 1972
John Korty film series, Spring 1972
Milan Ryzl, lecture, "ESP Today and Tomorrow," Apr. 4, 1972
The Open Theatre, performance, "Terminal" and "The Mutation Show," Apr. 5-6, 1972
The Aeolian Chamber Players, concert, Apr. 13, 1972
Le Tréteau de Paris, performance, "Le Barbier de Séville" - cancelled, Apr. 17, 1972
City Center Acting Company, performance - cancelled, Apr. 17-19, 1972
Robert Bruce, lecture, "Power Politics in Southeast Asia," Apr. 18, 1972
Kenneth J. Arrow, Snyder Memorial lecture, "The Economics of Social Responsibility," Apr. 19, 1972
Clifton Fadiman, Library Week lecture, "The Coming of Age of Children's Literature," Apr. 19, 1972
Louis Falco Dance Company, performance, Apr. 19, 1972
Gervase de Peyer, clarinetist, concert, Apr. 22, 1972
Alison Lurie, lecture, "Gods, Liars and Journalists: Point of View in Fiction," Apr. 25, 1972
Allen Shearer, baritone, and Barbara Shearer, pianist, Intercampus Cultural Exchange (I.C.E.) concert, Apr. 28, 1972
James Cunningham and the Acme Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, May 1-3, 1972
Robert Kelly, reading, May 2, 1972
Richard Grayson, composer-pianist, concert, May 5, 1972
Jim Rosellini, lecture, "Traditional Music and Dance of the Peoples of Upper Volta," May 9, 1972
Terence Turner, lecture, "The Elementary Structures of Society and Personality: A Neo-Marxist View," May 16, 1972
Horacio Gutierrez, pianist, concert, May 18, 1972
The Montagnana Trio, concert, May 24, 1972
Robert A. Potter, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Tenure, or Seven Years to Life in an Institution," May 24, 1972
1972-1973
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1972/73
Memos, budgets, etc., 1972/73
Noon concerts, 1972/73
Noon short films, Summer 1972
Sunday film series, Summer 1972
Bogart film series, Summer 1972
Tuesday noon lectures, Summer 1972
Preston E. Cloud, midday lecture, "The Primitive Earth," June 20, 1972
Carole Noreen, midday lecture, "Can the Family Survive the 70s?" June 27, 1972
Ralph Ross, midday lecture, "Dimensions of Violence," July 11, 1972
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, July 12, 1972
George Kahin, midday lecture, "The Future of the U.S. in Southeast Asia," July 18, 1972
Eric Christmas, midday lecture, "Christmas in July: A Talk on Shakespeare" - cancelled, July 25, 1972
Sunday film series, "Made in England," Fall 1972
Noon programs, Fall 1972
Bogart Festival, Fall 1972
Ignacio Bernal, Regents' Lecturer, "Mexico, An Historical Panorama," Fall 1972
Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown Venturi, Regents' Lecturers, "Symbols and Signs" and "Learning from Las Vegas," Fall 1972
John Williams, Regents' Lecturer, "The Crises in American Letters," Fall 1972
Cardinal Franz König, lecture, "Changing East/West Relations" - cancelled, Oct. 3, 1972
Ah Ahk Troupe, Performing Arts of Korea, performance, "Folk and Classical Music and Dance," Oct. 3, 1972
Harvey Gross, lecture, "Literature and the Meaning of History," Oct. 10, 1972
Country Music Films, film series, with Peter Feldman, Oct. 11, 1972
First Annual Oldtime Fiddlers Convention, Oct. 15, 1972
Ellen Stern Harris, lecture, "Protecting the Environment and Campaign Contributors Too," Oct. 17, 1972
Walter Koch, lecture, "The Role of the Science of Creative Intelligence in Education," Oct. 24, 1972
Zara Nelsova, cellist, and Grant Johannesen, pianist, concert, Oct. 24, 1972
Alexander Slobodyanik, pianist, concert, Nov. 8, 1972
Sheila de Chazal, lecture, "The Irish Problem," Nov. 13, 1972
Ramsey Clark, lecture, Nov. 16, 1972
UCLA Opera Workshop and Chamber Orchestra, performance, "Orontea," Nov. 18, 1972
Songs of Three Centuries, concert, Nov. 21, 1972
Angus Campbell, Haynes Foundation Lecturer, "Some Premature Observations on the Presidential Election" and "The Human Meaning of Social Change," Nov. 28-29, 1972
Agustin Anievas, pianist, Keyboard Series concert, Dec. 2, 1972
Sunday Film series, New Directors, Winter 1973
Phantom India, special film series, Winter 1973
Noon programs, Winter 1973
Jose Yglesias, Regents' Lecturer, "A Public Confession" and "The Burden of Politics," Winter 1973
Per Lønning, lecture, "Church and State in Contemporary Scandinavia," Jan. 11, 1973
Martin Bernheimer, lecture, "The Care and Feeding of a Music Critic," Jan. 17, 1973
Marilyn Neeley, pianist, Keyboard Series concert, Jan. 20, 1973
Jørgen Randers, Limits to Growth series lecture, "The Carrying Capacity of the Globe - A Look at the Ethical Alternatives," Jan. 22, 1973
Bartok Quartet, concert, Jan. 23, 1973
Paul Ehrlich, Limits to Growth series lecture, "Are There Limits to Growth?" Jan. 29, 1973
Gordon Davidson, Perspective on Performance series lecture, Jan. 31, 1973
John Kneubuhl, guitarist, concert, Jan. 31, 1973
Committee for Black Culture lecture series, Feb. 1973
Charles Champlin, lecture, "The Coming of Age of the Movies," Feb. 1, 1973
The Sorrow and the Pity, film, Feb. 1-2, 1973
Vladimir Ashkenazy, pianist & Izhak Perlman, violinist, concert, Feb. 5, 1973
Igolebra Trio, concert, Feb. 8, 1973
Kenneth E. Boulding, Limits to Growth series lecture, "The Elusive Doomsday," Feb. 9, 1973
Norton Ginsburg, lecture, "China and Her Neighbors," Feb. 14, 1973
Jean-Pierre Rampal, flutist, and Robert Veyron-Lacroix, harpsichordist, Feb. 14, 1973
Paul McCloskey, Limits to Growth series lecture, "Stopping Growth by Political Action," Feb. 21, 1973
"Historic British Homes," noon films, Feb. 22, 1973
National Theatre of the Deaf, performance, "Gilgamesh," Feb. 23, 1973
Music For A While, concert, Feb. 28, 1973
Singers & Dancers of Ljubljana, performance, Mar. 3, 1973
Leften Stavrianos, lecture, "For the First Time in 6000 Years: A Journey in Communist China," Mar. 7, 1973
Henry Wallich, Limits to Growth series lecture, "How to Grow Safely," Mar. 8, 1973
Music from Marlboro, concert, Mar. 12, 1973
J. Brooke Mosley, lecture, Mar. 13, 1973
Musica Antiqua, noon concert, Mar. 15, 1973
Claude Chabrol film series, Spring 1973
"Japanese Cinema: Ozu and others," Sunday film series, Spring 1973
Stephan T. Madsen, Regents' Lecturer, "Neo-Art Nouveau and Psychedelic Art," Spring 1973
George Steiner, Regents' Lecturer, "Is There A Science of Man?" Spring 1973
Dr. Kraff Ehricke, Limits to Growth series lecture, "The Extraterrestrial Imperative - A Challenge to Growth Limitation," Apr. 9, 1973
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, concert, Apr. 10, 1973
Anand Chitnis, lecture, "The Enlightenment in Scotland and the Making of Victorian Britain," Apr. 19, 1973
Alexander Fursenko, lecture, "The American and French Revolutions Compared," Apr. 23, 1973
Gordon MacDonald, Limits to Growth series lecture, "Components of a National Growth Policy," Apr. 24, 1973
Jerome Rothenberg, reading, Apr. 24, 1973
Borodin Quartet, concert, Apr. 26, 1973
Ravi Shankar, sitarist, concert, Apr. 28, 1973
F. W. Dupee, lecture, "A Dialogue on Henry James," May 2, 1973
Telethon - William Adler, John Margolies & Ilene Segalove, presentation: "Madonna Inn: An Architectural Extravaganza in San Luis Obispo," May 7, 1973
Edward Conze, lecture, "On Buddhism," May 9, 1973
David Bean, pianist, Keyboard series concert, May 11, 1973
A. E. Keir Nash, Plous Memorial Lecture, "UCSB - From State College to State's College in Three Academic Generations?" May 16, 1973
New York Camerata, concert, May 21, 1973
Rudolf Arnheim, lecture, "Visual Thinking," May 29, 1973
Holding, film, June 5-6, 1973
Santa Barbara Choral Society, performance, "Carmina Burana," June 8-10, 1973
Rollo May, lecture, "The Courage to Create" - originally postponed from May 14, 1973; cancelled, June 11, 1973
1973-1974
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1973/74
Memos, budgets, etc., 1973/74
Richard Garwin, Regents' Lecturer, "Arms Control and Defense Management" and "Scientist, Citizen, and Government," Winter 1974
Ladislav Vychodil, Regents' Lecturer, "Scenography in Europe" and "Scenography for Duerrenmatt's 'The Visit'," Winter 1974
Arne Nordheim, Regents' Lecturer, "The Building of an Electronic Piece" and "Sound Sculpture," Spring 1974
1974-1975
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1974/75
Minutes, 1974/75
Event & Attendance Reports, 1974/75
Robert Herman, Regents' Lecturer, "Cars, Drivers and Traffic" and "Developments in Vehicular Traffic Science," Winter 1975
Daniel Katz, Regents' Lecturer, "Bureaucratic Encounters: A Study of People's Experiences with Government Agencies and Their Attitudes Toward Government" and "Alienation and System Support of Deprived Groups," Winter 1975
William Paddock, Regents' Lecturer, "The Selling of U.S. Foreign Aid," "Moral Aspects of the Population/Food Complex" and "Adrift with the World Food Pundits," Winter 1975
John Todd, Regents' Lecturer, "Sunday Theologian - Introducing the Lecturer" and "Luther the Man, 1522," Winter 1975
1975-1976
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1975/76
Minutes, 1975/76
Event & Attendance Reports, 1975/76
Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar, Regents' Lecturer, "Asia and the World's Population Explosion," "Communist China's Demographic Dilemma" and "Whither India's Sixty Million?" Fall 1975
Adelheid Heimann, Regents' Lecturer, "Double Portraits (Husbands and Wives) Egypt to Rome" and "Double Portraits (Husbands and Wives) Middle Ages to Modern Times," Fall 1975
S. J. Perelman, Regents' Lectureship, "Inside the World of S. J. Perelman - A Reading by the Author of Some of His Works" and "A Conversation with S. J. Perelman," Winter 1976
Duane McRuer, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1976
1976-1977
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1976/77
Memos, budgets, etc., 1976/77
David Jones, Regents' Lecturer, "Shakespeare as Shakespeare Intended? Choice and Discovery in the Staging of Shakespeare's Plays" and "Revolution and the Human Factor: The Theatre of Maxim Gorky," Fall 1976
John Lehmann, Regents' Lecturer, "Recollections of Bloomsbury Publishing Under the Bombs - The Hogarth Press in World War II," Winter 1977
Jens Larsen, Regents' Lecturer, "Hadyn - The Man" and "Hadyn - The Symphonies," Spring 1977
Hans J. Morgenthau, Regents' Lecturer, "How New is the New Political World?" and "Morality and Foreign Policy: The American Tradition," Spring 1977
1977-1978
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1977/78
Audience questionnaire, 1977/78
Roman Polanski, Thursday special films, Summer 1977
Sunday films, Summer 1977
Wednesday noon films, Summer 1977
Two films by Antonio Frasconi, noon films, July 19, 1977
Recent Releases, Sunday film series, Fall 1977
Science Fiction, Thursday special film series, Fall 1977
Richard Clogg, lecture, "From Authoritarianism to Democracy: The Greek Colonels and Their Aftermath," Oct. 5, 1977
Charles Mattox, lecture, Oct. 12, 1977
Vivian Mercier, lecture, "Samuel Beckett, Bible Reader," Oct. 19, 1977
Marcel Ophuls, lecture, "Memory of Justice," Oct. 20, 1977
Jonathan Z. Smith, lecture, "Books and Holy Books," Oct. 24, 1977
Lawrence Stone, lecture, "Love and Marriage in 18th Century England: The Rise of Affective Individualism," Oct. 28, 1977
Hilda Kuper, lecture, "The Diviner and the Detective," Nov. 2, 1977
Ping-Ti Ho, lecture, "China's Resources and Economic Prospects," Nov. 3, 1977
Peter Cowie, lecture, "An Illustrated Lecture on Ingmar Bergman," Nov. 8, 1977
Harry Slochower, lecture, "Art as Revolution," Nov. 18, 1977
Kenneth Rexroth & Ensemble, performance, "A Program of Poetry and Jazz," Nov. 29, 1977
Women Directors, Sunday film series, Winter 1978
"A Tribute to Peter Finch," film series, Winter 1978
Giles Havergal, Regents' Lecturer, "Blood and Glitter or Self-Indulgent Rubbish? The Citizens' Theatre of Glasgow" and "What Exactly Do You Do? The Director and His Theatre," Winter 1978
Midge MacKenzie, lecture, "Social Change and the Media," Jan. 16, 1978
John K. Fairbank, lecture, "Future Potentialities of China," Jan. 17, 1978
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, film, Jan. 18, 1978
Alfred Kazin, lecture, "What Writers Owe Each Other," Jan. 24, 1978
Brian Fagan, lecture, "The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen," Jan. 31, 1978
Theodore Holcomb, lecture and film, "The New Russia," Feb. 2-3, 1978
Que la Fête Commence, film, Feb. 17, 1978
Barbara Tuchman, interview, Mar. 2, 1978
Mary Leakey, lecture, "Discoveries in the Search for Early Man at Olduvai Gorge and Laetolil, Tanzania," Mar. 10, 1978
Richard Sylvester, lecture, "St. Thomas More: Conscience and Consciousness," Mar. 13, 1978
Recent German Cinema, Sunday film series, Spring 1978
"Tribute to Ozu," film series, Spring 1978
Noon film series, Spring 1978
Gerhard Herzberg, Regents' Lecturer, "The Space Between the Stars," Spring 1978
Robert Ardrey, lecture, "Poet Out of Predator," Apr. 6, 1978
Edvard Munch, film, Apr. 6, 1978
Iris Murdoch, lecture, Apr. 7, 1978
David Brower, lecture, "Progress as if Survival Mattered," Apr. 14, 1978
Evelyn Hinz, lecture, "The Art of Confession: The Dairy of Anais Nin from the Biographer's Point of View," Apr. 18, 1978
Gold of the Thracian Horsemen, film, Apr. 20, 1978
Emil Draitser, lecture, "Contemporary Soviet Satire: Official and Underground," Apr. 25, 1978
James McPherson, lecture, "The Dimensions of Change: A Comparison of the First and Second Reconstructions," May 2, 1978
Amory Lovins, lecture, May 5, 1978
E. Talbot Donaldson, lecture, "Adventures with the Adversative Conjunction in the General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales; or, What's Before the But?" May 9, 1978
Albert Elsen, lecture, "The Rodin We Never Knew," May 18, 1978
George Steiner, lecture, "Antigone or the Catastrophe of Being Right," May 19, 1978
1978-1979
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1978/79
Films for Summer, Sunday film series, Summer 1978
Hitchcock Festival, film series, Summer 1978
Noon lectures, Summer 1978
Noon films, Summer 1978
Harold and Maude, film, June 27, 1978
Film Fair, July 15, 1978
Eastern European Cinema, Sunday film series, Fall 1978
Bertolucci Festival, film series, Fall 1978
Charles Marowitz, Regents' Lecturer, "The Phony World of 'Real Life'" and "How to Rape Shakespeare," Fall 1978
Peter Matthiessen, Regents' Lecturer, "Literature and Mysticism" and "Poetry and Mysticism in Native American Teaching," Fall 1978
Kenneth Norris, lecture, "Porpoises and Whales, Activism and Science," Oct. 11, 1978
Laura Nader, lecture, "The Impact of Technology on Children," Oct. 18, 1978
Lawrence Lichty, lecture, "The Vietnam War on TV," Oct. 23-24, 1978
Diane Jacobs, lecture, "Is There a New American Cinema?" Oct. 25, 1978
Nathaniel Tarn, lecture, "Archaeology and Elegy: The Lyrical Impulse in Pablo Neruda and Other Modernists," Nov. 8, 1978
Blue Water, White Death, film, Nov. 14, 1978
Joseph Fletcher, lecture, "Death by Decision" - cancelled, Nov. 21, 1978
Noon films, Friday films series, Winter 1979
Recent Releases, Sunday film series, Winter 1979
Third World Cinema, film series, Winter 1979
Hazel Henderson, Regents' Lecturer, "From Consumer to Conserver Society" and "Creating Alternative Futures: The Process of Re-Conceptualization," Winter 1979
Allard Lowenstein, Regents' Lecturer, "A 60's Retrospective: Vietnam and Civil Rights," "Human Rights: The Global Problem and the Administration's Policy" and "Where Are We Now?" Winter 1979
George Keithley, reading, Jan. 16, 1979
Dolores Hayden, lecture, Jan. 30, 1979
Gerard O'Neill, lecture, Feb. 2, 1979
Robert Luc, lecture, "The Ordeal of Being the Most Powerful Nation in the World," Feb. 8, 1979
Hardin Symposium, general file, Feb. 16, 1979
John Baden, Hardin Symposium, Feb. 16, 1979
Kenneth Boulding, Hardin Symposium, Feb. 16, 1979
Herman Daly, Hardin Symposium, Feb. 16, 1979
Paul Ehrlich, Hardin Symposium, Feb. 16, 1979
Judith Kunofsky, Hardin Symposium, Feb. 16, 1979
Judge Joseph Lodge, lecture, "Jail or Bail, to Free or Not to Free," Feb. 22, 1979
Françoise Gilot Salk, lecture, "French Fauvism and German Expressionism as a Source of Contemporary Art," Feb. 27, 1979
Bruno Bozzetto, lecture/films, Feb. 28, 1979
William Madsen, lecture, "Alcoholism in America," Mar. 6, 1979
Recent Releases, Sunday film series, Spring 1979
Noon films, "Cities" film series, Spring 1979
"8 by 3: Coppola, Peckinpah, Altman," film series, Spring 1979
Hilda Bernstein, Regents' Lecturer, "A Land Apart: What Sets South Africa Apart From All Other Countries - The Full Implications of Apartheid in South Africa" and "A Life Apart: What Happens to Those Who Oppose Apartheid in South Africa - A Personal Experience," Spring 1979
Ernst Krenek, Regents' Lectureship and Concerts, Krenek Festival, Spring 1979
Pilobolus Dance Theater, Dance Residency Program, performance, Apr. 3-4, 1979
Les Menestriers, concert, Apr. 6, 1979
Ohio Ballet, performance, Apr. 9, 1979
Mihajlo Mihajlov, lecture, "The Artist as Enemy," Apr. 16, 1979
Low Moan Spectacular, performance, "Bullshot Crummond," Apr. 18, 1979
Aeolian Chamber Players, concert, Apr. 20-21, 1979
Peter Francuch, lecture, "Is the Human Mind Limited to Conscious Awareness?" Apr. 24, 1979
Edwin Pettet, performance, "My Specialty is Being Right," Apr. 26, 1979
New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble, concert, Apr. 27, 1979
"Uprooted," performance, Apr. 29, 1979
UCLA Opera Theatre, performance, "Cosi Fan Tutte," May 1, 1979
Ninian Smart, lecture, "Religion, Nationalism and the Sense of Identity," May 3, 1979
Joyce Trissler Danscompany, Dance Residency Program, performance, May 4-5, 1979
P. Lal, lecture, "What it Means to be a Hindu" - cancelled, May 7, 1979
Emmanuel Ax, pianist, concert, May 8, 1979
Allan Temko, lecture, "The Failure of Nerve in Modern Architecture," May 8, 1979
The Improvisational Theatre Project, performance, "An Act of Imagination," May 11-12, 1979
Grey Gardens, film, May 14, 1979
Inner City Cultural Center, performance, "Jesse and the Bandit Queen," May 16, 1979
Father Jean LeClerq, lecture, May 16, 1979
Howard Moss, lecture, "Some Thoughts on Contemporary Poetry" - cancelled, May 21, 1979
Samuel Schoenbaum, lecture, "Shakespeare the Man," May 21, 1979
John A. Carbon, Faculty Research Lecture, "Recombinant DNA and the Isolation of Genes," May 22, 1979
E. J. Kahn, Jr., lecture, "Some Thoughts on Southern Africa," May 23, 1979
H. D. Peck, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Image and Illusion," May 29, 1979
Peter Brown, lecture, "Philosophers and Monks: The Contemplative Life in Antiquity," May 31, 1979
William Metz, lecture, "Current Options in Solar Energy Technology," June 5, 1979
1979-1980
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1979/80
Flyers design, 1979/80
Noon film series, Summer 1979
Noon Talks, Tuesday lecture series, Summer 1979
"A Cheap Way to Travel," Friday film series, Summer 1979
"Focus on Fonda," Jane Fonda film series, Summer 1979
"Femme Fatales," Sunday film series, Summer 1979
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, July 10-11, 1979
Noon film series, Fall 1979
Recent Releases, Sunday film series, Fall 1979
Woody Allen film series, Fall 1979
Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, campus residency, Fall 1979
Robert Cahn, lecture, "In Search of an Environmental Ethic," Oct. 2, 1979
Old Globe Theatre, performance, "The Norman Conquests - Table Manners; Living Together; Round and Round the Garden," Oct. 8-10, 1979
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, concert, Oct. 12, 1979
Sidney Shapiro, lecture, Oct. 16, 1979
Michael Tolaydo, performance, "St. Mark's Gospel," Oct. 17, 1979
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra series, concerts, Oct. 19, 1979; Jan 18, April 11, 1980
Martin Bernheimer, lecture, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About a Music Critic," Oct. 18, 1979
8th Annual Old-Time Fiddler's Convention, Oct. 21, 1979
Emlyn Williams, performance, "Dylan Thomas Growing Up," Oct. 26, 1979
Jan Myrdal, lecture, "China: Before and After the Cultural Revolution," Oct. 29, 1979
Arlene Blum, lecture, "Triumph & Tragedy: Ten Women Climb Annapurna I," Oct. 30, 1979
Joseph Kraft, lecture, "The Post-Imperial Presidency" - cancelled, Oct. 31, 1979
Julian Bream, guitarist and lutenist, concert, Nov. 5, 1979
Swaziland National Sabhaca Dancers, performance - cancelled, Nov. 9, 1979
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, performance, Nov. 13-14, 1979
Victoria de los Angeles, soprano, concert, Nov. 17, 1979
Reinhard Kuhn, lecture, "The Death of the Child: A Theme in Western Literature," Nov. 20, 1979
Southern California Black Repertory Theatre, performance, "Sizwe Bansi is Dead," Nov. 27, 1979
Roger Payne, lecture, "Voices in the Sea: Communication Among Whales," Nov. 28, 1979
Recent Releases, Campbell Hall film series, Winter 1980
Noon film series, Winter 1980
Truffaut film series, Winter 1980
Recent Releases, Sunday film series, Winter 1980
Father Jean Leclercq, Regents' Lecturer, " Otium Monasticum as a Context of Artistic Creativity," Winter 1980
Robert Easton & Peter Nabokov, lecture, "Native American Architecture," Jan. 15, 1980
Nikolais Dance Theatre, Dance Residency Program, performance, Jan. 15-16, 1980
Ake Hultkranz, lecture, "North American Indian Religions in a Circumpolar Perspective," Jan. 17, 1980
David Lavender, lecture, "Thomas Jefferson's Sturdy Yeoman Confronts the Arid West" and "Controversy in the Canyons: High Dams for Arizona and California," Jan. 22 & 24, 1980
Gary Karr, double bassist, concert, Jan. 25, 1980
The Acting Company, performance, "The Way of the World," Jan. 28-30, 1980
Maynard Mack, lecture, "Othello: A Minority Report," Jan. 29, 1980
"The Intimate P. D. Q. Bach," performance, with Professor Peter Schickele and the Semi-Pro Musica Antiqua, Feb. 2, 1980
Richard Howard, lecture, "The Art of Erasure," Feb. 5, 1980
Harry Haywood, lecture, "Black Power and the Fight for Socialism," Feb. 6, 1980
Bella Lewitsky Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Feb. 8-9, 1980
Five Actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company, performance, Feb. 12-13 & 15, 1980
Music From Marlboro, concert, Feb. 14, 1980
Paul Gaulin Mime Company, performance, "Mirage," Feb. 20, 1980
Dmitri, performance - cancelled, Feb. 22, 1980
Barry Spacks, reading, Feb. 22, 1980
Repertory Dance Theatre of Utah, performance, Feb. 25, 1980
Petr Kotik, lecture, "The Music of Marcel Duchamp," Feb. 28, 1980
Glinka Chorus of Leningrad, performance, Mar. 4, 1980
Waverly Consort, concert, Mar. 7, 1980
Hartford Ballet, Dance Residency Program, performance, Mar. 10-11, 1980
Michael Ingham, baritone, Plous Memorial concert, Mar. 19, 1980
Indian film series, Spring 1980
Noon film series, Spring 1980
"Renoir: A Retrospective," film series, Spring 1980
Spring lectures, Spring 1980
Peter Cowie, Regents' Lecturer, "Modern Scandinavian Cinema" and "The Cinema of Orson Welles," Spring 1980
Lucas Hoving, Regents' Lecturer, "Lecture/Demonstration with Dance Division," Spring 1980
Frederick Raphael, Regents' Lecturer, "The Daedalus Dimension" and "Death, Dialogue and Society," Spring 1980
James M. Burns, lecture, "The Crisis in Leadership: 1980," Apr. 11, 1980
Manhattan, film, Apr. 12, 1980
John Wilders, lecture, "What You Will or As You Like It: A View of Shakespearean Comedy," Apr. 15, 1980
Alicia de Larrocha, pianist, concert, Apr. 17, 1980
Elaine Pagels, lecture, "The Secret of the Gnostic Gospels," Apr. 23, 1980
Royal Dancers & Musicians from the Kingdom of Bhutan, performance, Apr. 23, 1980
Fritz Stern, lecture, "Einstein's Germany," Apr. 25, 1980
David Gordon / Pick-Up Company, Dance Residency Program, performance, Apr. 26, 1980
Ronald Paulson, lecture, "Constable: The Suppression of Literary Landscape," Apr. 29, 1980
Michael Lorimer, guitarist, concert, Apr. 30, 1980
Fionnula Flanagan, performance, "James Joyce's Women," May 2, 1980
John Houseman, lecture, "Seven Theatres," May 5, 1980
Amadeus Quartet, concert, May 10, 1980
Robert Potter, lecture, "The Questionable Art of Playwriting," May 20, 1980
Peter Fricker, Faculty Research concert, May 28, 1980
For Electra, film, June 11, 1980
1980-1981
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1980/81
Inactive lectures correspondence, 1980/81
John Huston film series, Summer 1980
Hitchcock film series, Summer 1980
Noon talks, Summer 1980
Clifford Hopson, lecture, "What's Happening at Mount St. Helens," July 1, 1980
Y. S. Yu, lecture, "The Intellectuals in Chinese Tradition," July 8, 1980
Albert LaValley, lecture, "Hitchcock: The Director Goes West," July 15, 1980
Clifton Perry & Gary Jones, lecture, "Issues in Bio-Medical Ethics: Euthanasia and Abortion," July 22, 1980
John & Janice Baldwin, lecture, "Learning Sexuality in America," July 29, 1980
Australian Cinema, Campbell Hall film series, Fall 1980
Antonioni films, Chemistry building film series, Fall 1980
Noon film series, Fall 1980
Charles Simmons, Regents' Lecturer, "American Book Reviewing: Guilty with an Explanation" and "What Is Contemporary Fiction Good For?" Fall 1980
Norman Cousins, lecture, "Prospecting in the Future," Oct. 8, 1980
Joseph Duffey, lecture, "Democracy and Public Discussion: Some Hopes and Some Skepticisms," Oct. 8, 1980
John Anderson, lecture, "Economic Policy," Oct. 17, 1980
Robert Gerstein, lecture, "California's Constitutional Right to Privacy," Oct. 20, 1980
Maurice Kurtz, lecture, "Jacques Copeau: His Theater and His World," Oct. 22, 1980
John Baden, lecture, "Wilderness Land Classification: An Immodest Proposal," Oct. 28, 1980
T. R. V. Murti, lecture, "Contribution of Sankara to Philosophy and Religion" - cancelled, Nov. 9, 1980
Carl Davidson, lecture, "The Draft and the Threat of War," Nov. 11, 1980
Victor Navasky, lecture, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About The Nation, But Were Afraid to Ask," Nov. 13, 1980
Emilio Varanini III, lecture, "A California Perspective on the International and National Forces Transforming Energy Policy," Nov. 18, 1980
Gore Vidal, lecture, "The State of the Union: Demise and Rebirth of the American Republic," Nov. 24, 1980
French Film 1945-1960, Chemistry auditorium series, Winter 1981
Martin Best, Regents' Lecturer, "The Minstrel's Way: An Explanation of the Oldest Performing Art," Winter 1981
Maeve Binchy, Regents' Lecturer, "Modern Irish Humorist Writing" and "Irish Drama Since the 1960s," Winter 1981
Wolfgang Lotz, Regents' Lecturer, "The Piazza Maggiore in Bologna - History and Imagery," "Palladio in Rome" and "Vasari's Reform of S. Croce and S. Maria Novella in Florence," Winter 1981
Arthur Basham, lecture, "The Gypsies - Their Origin and History," Jan. 12, 1981
Todd Gitlin, lecture, "The Promise and Limits of Popular Culture," Jan. 14, 1981
Danilo Dolci, lecture, "Social Change Through Non-Violence," Jan. 16, 1981
Angelica Garnett, lecture, "Life at Charleston," Jan. 19, 1981
Judith Blake, lecture, "The Only Child: Refuting Some Myths and Prejudices," Jan. 23, 1981
Dr. Diana Russell, lecture, "Pornography and Violence Against Women," Feb. 3, 1981
Dr. Arlene Blum, lecture, "Triumph and Tragedy," Feb. 13, 1981
Tony Church, lecture, "'Look You Mock Him Not': A Visit with Polonius and Others," Feb. 19, 1981
Leslie Fiedler, lecture - cancelled, Feb. 23, 1981
Stephen Spender, lecture, Feb. 25, 1981
John Chandos, lecture, "Eton Under Keate," and "Cambridge in Crisis," Mar. 2-3, 1981
Dr. Peter Orahovats, lecture, Mar. 5, 1981
Lucy Dawidowicz, lecture, "The Holocaust and the Historians," Mar. 10, 1981
"Cinéma, Mon Amour: Films by Louis Malle & Alain Resnais," Chemistry auditorium film series, Spring 1981
"America's Sweetheart, Mary Pickford," Campbell Hall film series, Spring 1981
Thomas Murphy, Regents' Lecturer, "Playwriting: Adventure Against Preconception, Part I and II," Spring 1981
Robert White, lecture, "El Salvador: The Current Crisis," Apr. 2, 1981
Gloria Steinem, lecture, "An Evening with Gloria Steinem," Apr. 7, 1981
Giles Havergal, lecture, "The Glasgow Citizens' Theatre: 1970-1981," Apr. 8, 1981
Dr. Blase Bonpane, lecture, "El Salvador: Another Vietnam?" Apr. 13, 1981
Raya Dunayevskaya, lecture, "Women's Liberation, Then and Now: From Rosa Luxemburg in the Russian and German Revolutions to the Women's Liberation Movement Today," Apr. 14, 1981
David Kline, lecture, "Guerrilla Territory: Behind Rebels Lines in Afghanistan," Apr. 20, 1981
Wallace Stegner, lecture, "The Long Road from Byblos," Apr. 21, 1981
Randall Forsberg, lecture, "Confining the Military to Defense: A Route to Disarmament," Apr. 28, 1981
Sally Ann Ranney, lecture, "Is Wilderness Forever? A Matter of Choice," Apr. 28, 1981
Barton Bernstein, lecture, "The H-Bomb Decisions: Were They Inevitable?" Apr. 30, 1981
Geoffrey Hartman, lecture, "The Precarious Line: Criticism/Fiction," May 4, 1981
Ninian Smart, lecture, "World View Analysis and Alexander Haig: Religion and Ideology in International Politics," May 7, 1981
Dick Gregory, lecture, "An Evening with Dick Gregory," May 11, 1981
George R. Tilton, Faculty Research Lecture, "Volcanoes and Continents," May 12, 1981
Samirenda Nath Ray, lecture, "The Indian Political System: Purpose, Performance and Prospect," May 14, 1981
Hugh Kenner, lecture, "Technology and Modernism," May 20, 1981
Peter Marin, lecture, "Demoralization of the Young: Caste and Conscience in the University," May 21, 1981
Yuriy Kapralov, lecture, "A Soviet Perspective: Disarmament and Arms Control" - cancelled, May 28, 1981
1981-1982
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1981/82
Inactive lectures correspondence, 1981/82
Children's Film Festival, Summer 1981
"Robert De Niro: An Actor's Actor," Campbell Hall film series, Summer 1981
Summer lectures, Summer 1981
J. Marc McGinnes, lecture, "Do Trees Cause Air Pollution? Environmental Policy under Reagan," July 15, 1981
David Criswell, lecture, "Space Industrialization: Resources from the Moon and Beyond," July 22, 1981
Peter Cowie, lecture, July 29, 1981
Midge Mackenzie, Regents' Lecturer, "Women and Courage, Part I and II," Fall 1981
Claire Sterling, lecture, "Network of Terror," Oct. 14, 1981
Panel discussion, "American Foreign Policy in El Salvador: Past, Present and Future," Oct. 15, 1981
Leonard, Weinglass, lecture, "Toward 1984: The Problems of Individual Privacy in the 80's," Oct. 20, 1981
Gary Scharff, lecture, Oct. 22, 1981
Janet Boles, lecture, "The Politics of the Equal Rights Amendment," Oct. 27, 1981
Jack Gold, lecture, Oct. 28, 1981
Dan Little, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Modified Trimethylenemethane as a Useful Synthetic Intermediate in Natural Products Total Synthesis," Oct. 29, 1981
Ramsey Clark, lecture, "Intelligence and Surveillance in an Age of Terror," Oct. 30, 1981
Gene Larocque, lecture, "Can Nuclear War Be Avoided?" Nov. 2, 1981
Tom Scheff, lecture, "Videotape Studies of Anger," Nov. 3, 1981
Mary Douglas, lecture, "Perceiving Danger in Modern Society," Nov. 4, 1981
John B. Friedman, lecture, "Literary and Artistic Conceptions of the Monstrous Races in the Middle Ages," Nov. 5, 1981
Panel discussion, "The Business and Ethics of Genetic Engineering," Nov. 12, 1981
Fritz Semmern-Frankenegg, lecture, "Ingmar Bergman's Secret Message in 'The Silence': A Study of Artistic Structure in the Medium of Film," Nov. 17, 1981
Actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company, lecture/recital, Megan Cole, "Wild Butterfly" and Brian Cox, "The Lake Romantics," Nov. 19-20, 1981
Dr. Louis Jolyon West, lecture, "Violence in American Life," Dec. 1, 1981
James & Margot Schevill, reading, "The American Fantasies: A Reading of Poems and Performance Poems," Dec. 2, 1981
Panel discussion, "American Film / American Character," Dec. 3, 1981
New Directions in Cinema, film series, Winter 1982
"Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! The Great American Musical on Film," film series, Winter 1982
China Film Week & Hungary Film Week, film series, Winter 1982
Dr. Ajit Singh Paintal, lecture/recital, "Singing and Musical Form of North India," Jan. 11, 1982
Fernando Reyes, lecture/film, "On the Way to Development" and "The Dancer with Bruised Knees," Jan. 19, 1982
Judith Reppy, lecture, "The Impact of Reagan's Defense Budget," Jan. 20, 1982
William McLinn, lecture/performance, "Mark Twain Turns Social Critic for the '80s on War and Peace," Jan. 21, 1982
Tom Blackburn, lecture, "Oral Tradition and World View Among the Chumash," Jan. 26, 1982
Napoleon Chagnon, lecture, "Studying the Social Life of Tribesmen: The Yanomamo Example," Jan. 28, 1982
Lottie Da, lecture, "Starlets, Harlots, and Hollywood," Jan. 28, 1982
Maya Angelou, lecture, "An Evening with Maya Angelou," Feb. 1, 1982
Vivian Mercier, lecture, "A Key to James Joyce's Ulysses?" Feb. 2, 1982
Stanley Cavell, lecture, "The Politics of Interpretation," Feb. 11, 1982
Robert Martin Adams, lecture, "The Art of Enigma: James Joyce and Hieronymus Bosch," Feb. 16, 1982
Stephen Booth, lecture, "What is So Good About Shakespeare's Sonnets?" Feb. 18, 1982
Stephen Low, lecture, "Progress Towards Change in Southern Africa," Feb. 25, 1982
C.I.A. Conference, Feb. 26, 1982
James D. Wilkinson, lecture, "Myths, Martyrs, and Silence: Post-War Europe and the Memory of World War II," Feb. 26, 1982
Penny Lernoux, lecture, "Cry of the People: United States Involvement in the Rise of Fascism, Torture and Murder and the Persecution of the Catholic Church in Latin America," Mar. 1, 1982
Dorothy Smith, lecture, "Women and the Tyranny of Silence," Mar. 1, 1982
Laurence Lieberman, reading, "Poetry of Japan and the Caribbean," Mar. 2, 1982
Stanley Weintraub, lecture, "A Respectful Distance: Bernard Shaw's Relations with Yeats and Joyce," Mar. 3, 1982
James R. Bonner, lecture, "DNA, Genes, Chromosomes, and Evolution," Mar. 4, 1982
Steven Urkowitz, lecture, "Shakespeare's Revision of King Lear," Mar. 5, 1982
Leakey Foundation Lectures: "Close Encounters of the Primate Kind: Monkeys, Apes, and People," Spring 1982
Arthur S. Miller, lecture, "Nixon's Last Laugh: The Supreme Court," Apr. 12, 1982
Rene Girard, lecture, "Peter's Denial in Mark and the Question of Mimesis," Apr. 15, 1982
Dr. Frank W. D. Ries, lecture, "Toes, Taps and Tophats: Dance in the Musical," Apr. 21, 1982
Patricia C. Cohen, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Women and the University: Has a Century of Feminism Made Any Difference?" Apr. 22, 1982
Panel discussion and lectures, "World Community in the 21st Century," Apr. 23-24, 1982
Timothy White, lecture, "New Discoveries from Eastern Africa Relating to Human Origins," Apr. 27, 1982
Frederick Wiseman, lecture, "An Eye on American Society and Thought: Documentary Films of F. Wiseman," Apr. 28, 1982
Harry Duncan, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "The Permanence of Books," Apr. 29, 1982
ÁgÁst Gundmundsson, film lecture, "Land and Sons," May 4, 1982
Donald Davie, lecture, "Poets on Stilts: Yeats and Some Contemporaries," May 5, 1982
Swami Dayananda Saraswati, lecture, "The Meaning of Freedom," May 6, 1982
Marjorie Keller, lecture, "Towards a Poetics of Film: The Documentary Films of Marjorie Keller," May 12, 1982
F. S. L. Lyons, lecture, "In Pursuit of Yeats," May 12, 1982
Benjamin N. Colby, lecture, "The Ixil May of Guatemala: Tradition to Revolution," May 13, 1982
Ze'eva Cohen, Solo Dance Repertory, lecture/demonstration, May 14, 1982
Manning Marable, lecture, May 14, 1982
William Sanders & Barbara Price, lecture, "Explorations in Ethnographic Analogy: The Use of Ethnography in Archaeology," May 14, 1982
Rene Wellek, lecture, "Literature, Fiction, and Literariness," May 14, 1982
Robert Burt, lecture, "The Supreme Court Speaks: In Whose Voice? By What Means?" May 17, 1982
Kai Curry-Lindahl, lecture, "Wildlife Conservation Problems in Africa," May 18, 1982
William Dole, Faculty Research Lecture, "Sources of an Artist's Inspiration," May 18, 1982
Frank Sorauf, lecture, "Political Action Committees: The New American Way of Politics," May 20, 1982
Sadig Al Mahdi, lecture, "Islam and Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa," May 21, 1982
University of California Appropriate Technology Conference, May 21, 1982
John Stallworthy, lecture, "Yeats and the High Horse," May 27, 1982
1982-1983
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1982/83
Press & Media file, Summer 1982
Family Films on Fridays, film series, Summer 1982
"Radical Films of the 1960s," film series, Summer 1982
New Directions in Film, film series, Summer 1982
Wild Wild Westerns, film series, Summer 1982
Peter Lehman, lecture, "She / He / She: Sexuality in Blake Edwards' 'Victor / Victoria,'" June 30, 1982
David Rock, lecture, "Conflict in the South Atlantic: Argentina and Britain in the Falkland Islands Dispute," July 7, 1982
Ronald Neame, lecture, July 8-9, 1982
Tanya Atwater, lecture, "Continental Drift and the Making of Mountains and Oceans, Earthquakes and Volcanoes," July 14, 1982
Bruce Robison, lecture, "Current Research in Deep-Sea Biology," July 21, 1982
Kristin Shrader-Frechette, lecture, "The Rape of Appalachia: Land Use Ethics and Public Policy," July 28, 1982
Press & Media file, Fall 1982
Politics in Film, film series, Fall 1982
Paul Jarrico, Regents' Lecturer, "'Salt of the Earth' and the Blacklisting Period" and "'Leonardo,' Genghis Khan and I: Problems in Dramatizing History," Fall 1982
Larry Agran, lecture, "Thinking About the Unthinkable: The First Step in Preventing Nuclear War," Oct. 5, 1982
William Smithey, lecture, "Life at Deep-Sea Hydrovents," Oct. 7, 1982
Mark Dubois, lecture, "California's Water Policy," Oct. 11, 1982
Maurice Daniels, lecture, "The Royal Shakespeare Company: Public and Private Image," Oct. 12, 1982
Michael Rotkin, lecture, "Socialism in One City?" Oct. 14, 1982
Steve Polinsky, performance, "Leonardo: Disciple of Experiment!" Oct. 18, 1982
Leslie Marmon Silko, reading, "A Storyteller's Vision," Oct. 18, 1982
Norman Solomon, lecture, "Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation," Oct. 20, 1982
Giles B. Gunn, lecture, "Moral Order in Modern Literature and Criticism: The Challenge of the 'New New Criticism'," Oct. 26, 1982
Senta Driver & HARRY dance, performance, Oct. 29, 1982
Quentin Crisp, lecture, "An Evening with Quentin Crisp," Nov. 2, 1982
Sheila Lodge, lecture, "The Role of Cities in the Eighties," Nov. 4, 1982
Elizabeth Janeway, lecture, "Are Women's Rights Human Rights?" Nov. 8, 1982
Herbert Scoville, Jr., lecture, "Next Steps for Controlling Nuclear Weapons," Nov. 16, 1982
Jane Weinstock, film / lecture, "Sigmund Freud's Dora: A Case of Mistaken Identity," Nov. 16, 1982
Stuart Atkins, lecture, "Goethe's Faust in English: Translation as Interpretation," Nov. 19, 1982
Paul MacCready, lecture, "In Practical Fuelless Planes, Practical Ideas," Nov. 22, 1982
Timothy Asch, lecture, "Ethnographic Films of Balinese Trance Seances," Nov. 29, 1982
John Todd, lecture, "An Everyday Theology: The Spirituality of Martin Luther," Nov. 29, 1982
Press file, Winter 1983
Norman Myers, Regents' Lecturer, "Emergent Environmental Issues: National, International and Supranational" and "Mega-Extinction of Species: A Priority Issue for Political Leaders as Well as Scientists and Conservationists," Winter 1983
Hannah-Beth Jackson, lecture, "Equal Pay for Comparable Work," Jan. 11, 1983
Robert Textor, lecture, "Cultural Readiness to Handle the Micro-Electronic Revolution," Jan. 11, 1983
Hans Bethe, lecture, "The U.S. Is Not Inferior to the Russians in Strategic Nuclear Weapons," Jan. 17, 1983
George Dekker, lecture, "Melville and the Course of American Empire," Jan. 19, 1983
Kenneth R. Pelletier, lecture, "Longevity: Fulfilling Our Biological Potential" - cancelled, Jan. 19, 1983
George Dales, lecture, "The Rise of South Asian Urbanism," Jan. 20, 1983
Tandy Beal and Company, performance, Jan. 28, 1983
Rollo May, lecture, "Sources of Purpose and Direction in Life," Feb. 1, 1983
J. V. Cunningham, lecture, "God's Child, Manipulator, Hear Me: Sappho and the Religious Experience," Feb. 2, 1983
Frank Ries, with Sandra Hammond, lecture/demonstration, "Rediscovered Dances of Anna Pavlova," Feb. 2, 1983
Roy Smith, lecture, "Descent of the Omo River: The Valley Where Man Was Born," Feb. 3, 1983
Gil Scott-Heron, with Larry McDonald, reading/performance, "An Evening of Poetry with Gil Scott Heron, with Accompaniment by Jamaican Percussionist Larry McDonald," Feb. 4, 1983
Norman Cousins, lecture, "The Belief System and the Healing System," Feb. 7, 1983
Gerda Lerner, lecture, "The Rise of Feminist Consciousness," Feb. 8, 1983
Ambassador Robert Luc, lecture, "The Foreign Policies of François Mitterand," Feb. 8, 1983
World Community in the 21st Century Conference, Global Perspectives in Non-Violence, Feb. 10-11, 1983
Philip Garner, lecture, "Better Living Catalogue," Feb. 15, 1983
Garrett Hardin, lecture, "Science: A Necessary Component of Ethical Analysis" - cancelled, Feb. 17, 1983
Fabrice Ziolkowski, film, L.A.X., Feb. 17, 1983
Carol Muske, reading: "Windmere/Windmother: Poems by Carol Muske," Feb. 22, 1983
Press file, Spring 1983
"Murder by the Book: Detective Fiction on Film," film series, Spring 1983
New Hungarian Cinema, film series, Spring 1983
Florentine Mutherich, Regents' Lecturer, "Charlemagne," "Charles the Bald" and "The Ottonians," Spring 1983
Gayle Binion, Plous Memorial Lecture, "The Constitution and Sexual Equality: Must We Wait for an E.R.A.?" Apr. 7, 1983
Jerzy Grotowski, lecture, "Theatre of Sources," Apr. 8, 1983
Genocide, film, Apr. 11, 1983
Cynthia Orr, performance, "Courage Stones," Apr. 12, 1983
Sarah Moskovitz, lecture, "Amazing Strength: The Resilience of Child Survivors of the Holocaust," Apr. 13, 1983
Simon Trussler, lecture, " Theatre Quarterly and the British Theatre of the 70s," May 3, 1983
Rene Wellek, lecture, "Destroying Literary Studies," May 9, 1983
Shlomo Avineri, lecture, "Israel and the Palestinians," May 10, 1983
Langdon Winner, lecture, "Pacman Meets Walkman: Technological Power in an Age of Moral Solipsism," May 13, 1983
The Magic Flute, opera film, May 20, 1983
Douglas Scalapino, Faculty Research Lecture, "Routes to Chaos: The Onset of Irregular Behavior in Simple Systems," May 23, 1983
Milorad Ekmecic, lecture, "Features of Nationalism in Eastern Europe and the Balkans in the 19th Century," May 27, 1983
1983-1984
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1983/84
Press file, 1983/84
Comedy on Film, film series, Summer 1983
Family Films on Fridays, film series, Summer 1983
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, June 29-30, 1983
"Two by Truffaut," film series, July 11 & 25, 1983
James McNamara, lecture, July 14, 1983
John Badham, lecture, July 21, 1983
Pam Ostendorf, lecture, "New Work Schedules for a Changing Society," July 29, 1983
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Fall 1983
New Directions in Film, film series, Fall 1983
Greek Tragedy on Film, film series, Fall 1983
Avant-Garde Film, film series, Fall 1983
"A Delicate Balance," performance, Sept. 22-25, 1983
James Laughlin, lecture, "Publishing William Carlos Williams," Oct. 12, 1983
Louis Dupré, lecture, "Marx and the New Meaning of Progress," Oct. 17, 1983
Susan Griffin, lecture, "Pornography, Nature, and Culture," Oct. 19, 1983
Robert Doherty, lecture, "Camera with a Cause: Social Documentary Photography in Perspective," Oct. 20, 1983
Dr. Warren Farrell, lecture, "Why Men Are the Way They Are," Oct. 21, 1983
Margaret W. Conkey, lecture, "The Cave Artists and the Origins of Art," Oct. 24, 1983
Amory Lovins, lecture, "Energy and Global Security," Oct. 26, 1983
Robert Ornstein, lecture, "The Amazing Brain," Nov. 3, 1983
Jean Bethke Elshain, lecture, "Beautiful Souls and Just Warriors: Cultural Images of Women, Men, and War," Nov. 8, 1983
Kit Galloway & Sherri Rabinowitz, lecture/demonstration, "An Evening of Video and Telecommunications Art," Nov. 9, 1983
"Hecuba," performance, Nov. 10-Dec 3, 1983
"The Red Shoes," performance, Nov. 12 & 19, 1983
Jacob Needleman, lecture, "The Myth of the Great Search," Nov. 14, 1983
Thomas Rosenmeyer, lecture, "Euripides' Hecuba: Horror Story or Tragedy?" Nov. 16, 1983
"The Rising Wind," performance, Nov. 16-19, 1983
"By Leaps and Bounds," performance, Dec. 1-3, 1983
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Winter 1984
Family Films on Sundays, film series, Winter 1984
"Futurethink: Science Fiction on Film," film series, Winter 1984
Chris Buckley, reading, Jan. 10, 1984
Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, lecture/demonstration and performance, Jan. 12 & 17, 1984
Repertory West Dance Company, performance, Jan. 12-14, 1984
Arjun Appadurai, lecture, "Cookbooks and Cultural Change: Observations from India," Jan. 23, 1984
Thomas McGrath, reading, Jan. 24, 1984
Dr. Lillian B. Rubin, lecture, "Intimate Strangers: Men and Women Together," Jan. 25, 1984
Sheila Tobias, lecture, "Demystifying Defense: Towards a Feminist Perspective on the Arms Race," Jan. 27, 1984
Sam Hamill, reading, Feb. 2, 1984
Nelson W. Polsby, lecture, "The Consequences of Political Party Reform," Feb. 7, 1984
Camilla Tostrup, lecture, "Ghosts and Revolutionaries in Norwegian Theatre," Feb. 7, 1984
Bernice Sandler, lecture, "Where We've Been and Where We Are Going: Progress and Problems of Women on Campus," Feb. 9, 1984
World Community in the 21st Century Conference: Global Perspectives in Non-Violence, Feb. 9-11, 1984
Helmut Gernsheim, lecture, "A Life in Photography," Feb. 10, 1984
Jeffrey Chipps Smith, lecture, "Nuremberg, A Century of Brilliance," Feb. 14, 1984
"Letters Home," performance, Feb. 21-25, 1984
Harry Berger, Jr., lecture, "Shadows to the Unseen Grief: Textual Conditions and Theatrical Circumstances in the Henriad," Feb. 23, 1984
Irena Klepfisz, reading, "Keeper of Accounts," Feb. 23, 1984
"No, No Nanette," performance, Feb. 23-Mar. 3, 1984
John David Farmer, lecture, "The Craftsman as Artist: Decorative Arts in Nuremberg in the 16th Century," Feb. 24, 1984
Edwin Honig, reading, Feb. 29, 1984
Fergus Millar, lecture, "The Political Character of the Classical Roman Republic," Mar. 1, 1984
Brian Stock, lecture, "Max Weber, the Problem of Rationality, and the Middle Ages," Mar. 2, 1984
Science Fiction Writers Conference, Mar. 2-3, 1984
Royal Shakespeare Company, performance, "Twelfth Night," Mar. 3, 1984
"Love's Labours Lost," performance, Mar. 7-8, 1984
"Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!" film series, Spring 1984
Robert Adler, Regents' Lecturer, "Engineers: Saviors of Mankind or Public Enemy Number One?" and "A Progress Report on Electronic Displays," Spring 1984
Louis Falco, Regents' Lecturer, Spring 1984
Tom Clark, reading, Mar. 28, 1984
Howard Brenton, lecture, "Playwriting and Politics," Apr. 3, 1984
John Chamberlain, lecture, "A Gallery Talk with John Chamberlain," Apr. 3, 1984
Paule Marshall, lecture, "Our Mothers' Voices: Readings and Comments on Writing," Apr. 6, 1984
Catherine Stimpson, lecture, "Gertrude Stein and Her Post-Modern Reputation," Apr. 9, 1984
Dr. Lonnie Barbach, lecture, "Understanding Sexuality: Overcoming Confusion and Conflict," Apr. 10, 1984
"Greek," performance, Apr. 10, 1984
John Hick, lecture, "The Existence of God and the Existence of Evil," Apr. 11, 1984
Ralph Nader, lecture, "Student Participation and Social Responsibility," Apr. 12, 1984
Nawal El Saadawi, lecture, "Women in the Middle East," Apr. 12, 1984
Julia Reichert, film/lecture, "Seeing Red," Apr. 13, 1984
Larry Gottheim, film/lecture, "An Evening with Filmmaker Larry Gottheim," Apr. 16, 1984
Ron Copes, Plous Memorial concert, Apr. 17, 1984
Jazz Tap Ensemble, Dance Residency Program, performance, Apr. 17, 1984
Adele Scheele, lecture, "Making College Pay Off: Skills for Career Success for the Social Science / Humanities Student," Apr. 17, 1984
Allan Kaprow, lecture, "Life and Art," Apr. 18, 1984
Helen Krich Chinoy, lecture, "Turning Point: Women in Theatre in the 1980's," Apr. 23, 1984
Janet Lever, lecture, "Child's Play and Its Impact on Later Adult Relationships," Apr. 24, 1984
Richard Exner, Faculty Research Lecture, "On the Limits of Knowing the Holocaust," May 1, 1984
Roman Vishniac, lecture, "An Evening with Roman Vishniac," May 3, 1984
Bruno Bettelheim, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "Self-Fulfillment and the Question of Family" - cancelled, May 7, 1984
Arthur Hall, performance, "Africa to America: A Narrated Mini-Concert on the Evolution of Black Dance with Live Musical Accompaniment," May 9, 1984
Herbert Fingarette, Romanell Lectures, "Human Nature, Human Ordeals": "Taking On, Letting Go," "Getting Stuck - Alcoholism" and "Losing Touch - Criminal Insanity," May 10, 17 & 24, 1984
"Marco Polo Sings a Solo," performance, May 10-12 & 16-19, 1984
Ben R. Finney, lecture, "From Sea to Space: Lessons from Ocean Exploration and Overseas Colonization for the Coming Expansion Into Space," May 15, 1984
Ernest Callenbach, lecture, "From Here to Ecotopia," May 17, 1984
"Woyzeck," performance, May 17-19, 1984
Nikki Giovanni, reading, May 18, 1984
Film and Photography: An International Symposium, May 18-19, 1984
Raul Ruiz, film, The Top of the Whale, May 19, 1984
P. W. Manchester, interview, "Observations on Dance: An Interview with P. W. Manchester," May 22, 1984
1984-1985
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1984/85
Press file: films, 1984/85
Press file: lectures, 1984/85
"Olympic Visions," film series, Summer 1984
Family Films on Fridays, film series, Summer 1984
International Film series, Summer 1984
Jesus Salvador Trevino, Regents' Lecture, "The Role of the Chicano Filmmaker," "The Emergence of the Chicano Cinema" and "The Chicano Documentary," Summer 1984
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, June 26, 1984
Sukey Hughes, lecture, "The Art of Japanese Papermaking," June 28, 1984
Mark Berger, lecture, "Sports and Physical Education in the Soviet Union," July 5, 1984
Robert Wise, film/lecture, July 10-11, 1984
"Rosmerholm," performance, July 19-21, 1984
Tim Schiffer, lecture, "Women Artists Through History," July 26, 1984
"Issues of Diversity: Awareness and Change," lecture series, Fall 1984
New Directions in Film, film series, Fall 1984
Weston Naef, Regents' Lecturer, "The Chase and the Capture: Lessons on the Meaning of Photographs from the Perspective of the Four Collectors," Fall 1984
Lars E.O. Svensson, Regents' Lecturer, "Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy with Strong Trade Unions" and "Redistribution and the Welfare State," Fall 1984
"Rosmerholm," performance, Oct. 4-6, 1984
Alexander Sakharov, lecture, "The Problems and Prospects of Arms Control: A View from the Soviet Side of the Table," Oct. 9, 1984
Tillie Olsen, reading: "An Evening with Tillie Olsen," Oct. 11, 1984
"Tribute to Nelson Eddy and Jeannette MacDonald," films, Naughty Marietta and Rose Marie, Oct. 15, 1984
Maurice Daniels, lecture, "Giving the Show Away: An Evocation of the Creative Process of a Royal Shakespeare Company Production," Oct. 16, 1984
Jane Carlisle & Mary Prieto-Bayard, lecture, "Diversity in Work and Leadership Styles," Oct. 17, 1984
Geoffrey Elton, lecture, "The Tudor and Stuart Parliaments: A Problem in the Nature of Historical Research," Oct. 17, 1984
Gérard Guillaumat, performance, "Les Contes Paysants," Oct. 19, 1984
Agnes de Mille, film/lecture, "An Evening with Agnes de Mille," Oct. 22, 1984
Jean Lipman-Blumen, lecture, "Gender Roles and Power," Oct. 22, 1984
Molly McGinn & Gary Wintz, lecture, "The Roof of the World: Journey into Hidden Tibet," Oct. 23, 1984
John Avedon, lecture, "The Political Situation in Tibet," Oct. 24, 1984
A Buddhist Trilogy, three films, A Prophecy, The Fields of the Senses and Radiating the Fruit of Truth, Oct. 24-25, 1984
His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet, lecture, "Tibetan Buddhism: Compassion and Wisdom in Deity Yoga" and "Reflections on the Prospects for World Peace," Oct. 25-26, 1984
Lorin Hollander, lecture, "Arts in Education: An Imperative," Oct. 29, 1984
Kiss Me Kate and The Taming of the Shrew, films, Nov. 5, 1984
Brian Shapiro, lecture, "Inside the Dream Factory: Painting in Hollywood," Nov. 6, 1984
"Two Gentlemen of Verona," performance, Nov. 5-Dec 1, 1984
"Peale Family Portrait," performance, Nov. 10 & 17, 1984
Jim Rossellini, film/lecture, "Music, Dance and Magic in West Africa: Documentary Films from African Family Films," Nov. 12, 1984
Panel discussion, "Neo York: Report on a Phenomenon," Nov. 13, 1984
Gloria Joseph, lecture, "Quality Education in Support of Diversity: Liberating Ourselves and History," Nov. 14, 1984
Taming of the Shrew Symposium, Nov. 15, 1984
"The Private Ear and the Public Eye," performance, Nov. 15-18, 1984
Joel DeMott & Jeff Kreines, film, Seventeen, Nov. 19, 1984
Douglas M. Eardley, lecture, "Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War, and Nuclear Winter," Nov. 26, 1984
"Danscape '84," performance, Nov. 28-Dec 1, 1984
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Winter 1985
Family Films on Sundays, film series, Winter 1985
New German Cinema, film series, Winter 1985
"New Voices, New Visions," film series, Winter 1985
Cinema Africa with a John Rouch Retrospective, film series, Winter 1985
Steve Allen, Regents' Lecturer, "The National Problem of 'Dumbth'," Winter 1985
Dr. Helen Block Lewis, Regents' Lecturer, "Shame and Guilt in Human Nature" and "Freud and Modern Psychology," Winter 1985
William Branch, Regents' Lecturer, "Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class," "The Challenge of the Black Writer" and "Black Playwright in the American Theatre," Winter 1985
Robert Craft, Regent's Lecturer, "Schoenberg and Stravinsky," "12-Tone Stravinsky" and performances - cancelled, Winter 1985
Gary Snyder, Regents' Lecturer, "Art and Politics in Action: A Visit to China As a Guest of the Writer's Union" and "A Poetry Reading," Winter 1985
Billie Whitelaw, Regents' Lecturer, "Working with Beckett" and "An Acting Life: From Desdemona to Rockaby," Winter 1985
James Banning, lecture, "Diversity or Decline: Different Is Not Dumb," Jan. 4, 1985
Paul Warnke, lecture, "The Nuclear Superpower Relationship: Political and Strategic Implications," Jan. 7, 1985
Alan Dundes, lecture, "Folklore in the Modern World," Jan. 14, 1985
Fred Praeger, lecture, "The World of Publishing: Problems and Prospects," Jan. 15, 1985
Robert A. Hoover, lecture, "Arms Control Experimental: The MX and Congress," Jan. 16, 1985
Repertory West Dance Company, performance, Jan. 16-19, 1985
Ambassador Jonathan Dean, lecture, "Integrating Arms Control in Europe," Jan. 23, 1985
Lee Nicoloff, lecture, "Making the Invisible Visible: Lesbians and Gay Men on Campus," Jan. 23, 1985
A Celebration of Buckminster Fuller, panel discussion and film, "The World of Buckminster Fuller," Jan. 31, 1985
Ursula Le Guin, reading, "Always Coming Home," Feb. 2, 1985
Delores Austin, lecture, "Diversity in Learning Styles," Feb. 6, 1985
Claire Van Vliet, lecture, "The Art of the Book: The Janus Press," Feb. 6, 1985
Philip Whalen, reading, Feb. 8, 1985
World Community in the 21st Century Conference, Feb. 8-10, 1985
The Chieftains, concert, Feb. 12, 1985
Beverle Houston, lecture, "Dorothy Arzner and the Hollywood Cinema," Feb. 12, 1985
Robert Knight, lecture, "Learning from the Older Student," Feb. 13, 1985
"Alfred the Great," performance, Feb. 21-Mar. 2, 1985
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, lecture, "A Christian Response to the Arms Race," Feb. 26, 1985
Jean Kilbourne, lecture, "The Naked Truth: Images of Women and Men in Advertising," Feb. 26, 1985
Rev. Bill Van Ness, lecture, "16, 000 Believers: Religious Diversity at UCSB," Feb. 27, 1985
"Spring Awakening," performance, Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 1985
Yehuda Amichai, reading, "Israel Through the Poet's Eye," Mar. 5, 1985
Trisha Brown Dance Company, Dance Residency Program, lecture/demonstration, Mar. 5, 1985
Ernst-Otto Czempiel, lecture, "Peace Research in Europe," Mar. 11, 1985
"Social Change in Politics," panel discussion, Mar. 11, 1985
Poppy Holden & Robin Headlam Wells, performance, "Nature's Sweet Harmony: A Recital of Elizabethan Music and Poetry," Mar. 11, 1985
Richard Ned Lebow, lecture, "The Political and Strategic Implications of Reagan's Strategic Defensive Initiative," Mar. 14, 1985
"Big Films: Epics and Spectaculars," film series, Spring 1985
Josef Eisinger, Regents' Lecturer, "Lead and Wine: The Biography of an Environmental Disease" and "Biochemical Aspects of Lead Disease and Its Diagnosis," Spring 1985
Kurt Gottfried, lecture, "Technological Development, the Military Balance and Arms Control," Apr. 1, 1985
Spring Dance Concert, performance, Apr. 10-13, 1985
Irv Wilson, lecture, "Television and Social Change," Apr. 12, 1985
Bruce Lipshutz, Plous Memorial Lecture, "Nature and the Organic Chemist: Long Term Friends, Short Term Foes," Apr. 18, 1985
Ntozake Shange, lecture/performance, "An Evening with Ntozake Shange," Apr. 20, 1985
Claribel Alegria & Manlio Argueta, lecture, "An Evening with Central American Writers Claribel Alegria and Manlio Argueta," Apr. 23, 1985
Philip Glass Ensemble, concert, Apr. 24, 1985
Michael Coe, lecture, "Maya Hieroglyphics and Scripts of the World," Apr. 25, 1985
Ronald Eyre, lecture, "The Ins and Outs of Theater," Apr. 25, 1985
Maxine Hong Kingston, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "Talk Story: A Living Tradition," May 3, 1985
Sonia Johnson, lecture, "Feminism: The Center-Peace of the Puzzle," May 6, 1985
Johnetta Cole, lecture, "Quality Education in Support of Diversity," May 7, 1985
Herbert Kroemer, Faculty Research Lecture, "Semiconductors: The New Steel," May 7, 1985
Gloria Bowles, lecture, "Why Women's Studies?" May 10, 1985
Alice Adams, reading, May 13, 1985
Joy Harjo, reading, "In Mad Love and War," May 13, 1985
Holocaust Memorial Films, Professor Mamlock and Night and Fog, May 16, 1985
"The Children's Hour," performance, May 16-18 & 21-25, 1985
"The Learned Ladies," performance, May 23-June 1, 1985
Joseph Schwantner, lecture, "An Afternoon with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer Joseph Schwantner," May 24, 1985
Ewald Osers, lecture/reading: "An Examination and a Reading of the Poetry of 1984 Nobel Prize Winner Jaroslav Seifert," May 28, 1985
1985-1986
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1985/86
Subscription form, 1985/86
Lapsed correspondence, 1985/86
"The Killing of Sister George," performance, July 18-20 & 25-27, 1985
Press file, Fall 1985
Latin America on Film, film series, Fall 1985
"The Latin American films of Peter Lilienthal," film series, Fall 1985
Sasha Sokolov, Regents' Lecturer, "Portrait of a Russian Artist as an American Resident: Waiting for the Nobel," "The Key-Word in Writing: How?" and "A Reading," Fall 1985
"The Killing of Sister George," performance, Oct. 2-5, 1985
Maria Patricia Fernandez Kelly, lecture, "High Tech and Hispanic Women: Issues for Development," Oct. 14, 1985
Lucha Corpi, reading, Oct. 15, 1985
The Intimate P. D. Q. Bach, concert/performance, Oct. 15, 1985
Ved Mehta, lecture, "An Afternoon with Writer Ved Mehta," Oct. 18, 1985
Joachim von Mengershausen, lecture, "Lilienthal, Wenders and Film Production in the Federal Republic of Germany" - cancelled, Oct. 22, 1985
György Ránki, lecture, "The Holocaust in Hungary," Oct. 23, 1985
Shirley Chisholm, lecture, "Women in America: Work Leadership and Politics," Oct. 25, 1985
Gary Soto, reading, Oct. 25, 1985
Yvonne Rainer, lecture, "An Evening with Filmmaker Yvonne Rainer," Oct. 28, 1985
Mercedes de Uriarte, lecture, "Fantasy and Finagling: Art and Politics in Central America," Oct. 29, 1985
Sripati Chandrasekhar, lecture, "World Population Problems with Special Reference to India and China," Nov. 5, 1985
Harriet Doerr, reading, Nov. 7, 1985
"Loose Ends," performance, Nov. 7-9 & 12-16, 1985
Moira Roth, lecture, "Opening up the Lines: Issues in Women's Art History," Nov. 8, 1985
Allen Ginsberg, lecture/reading, "An Evening with Allen Ginsberg," Nov. 11, 1985
"Teacher! Teacher!" performance, Nov. 16 & 23, 1985
Ellen Goodman, lecture, "A Matter of Values," Nov. 19, 1985
Benny Barbash, film, Beyond the Walls, Nov. 20, 1985
Fall One-Act plays, performances, "The Browning Version" and "Sister Mary Ignatius," Nov. 20-23, 1985
"Danscape '85," performance, Dec. 5-7, 1985
Family Films on Sundays, film series, Winter 1986
Contemporary Indian Cinema, film series, Winter 1986
New Directions in Film, Winter 1986
Press file, Winter 1986
Detlev Neufert, Regents' Lecturer, "Notes on the Most Recent German Cinema," Winter 1986
Lee Talbot, Regents' Lecturer, "An Ecologist's Perspective on International Conservation" and "Behind the Scenes: Ecosystems Research in the Serengeti," Winter 1986
Leslie Thornton, film/lecture, "Experimental Films," Jan. 10, 1986
Bishop Desmond Tutu, lecture, "An Afternoon with the Nobel Peace Laureate," Jan. 21, 1986
Julia O'Faolain, reading, Jan. 22, 1986
"The Representation of the Third World Subject in Film: Cultural Production and Ideology," conference, Jan. 23, 1986
Paula Gunn Allen, lecture, "The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in Native American Traditions," Jan. 27, 1986
James Cone, lecture, "Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X: The Social Origins of Their Thinking and Practice," Jan. 29, 1986
Roger Steffens, lecture, "Contemporary African Music" and "The History of Reggae Music Featuring the Life of Bob Marley," Feb. 3, 1986
Ken Smith, reading, Feb. 4, 1986
Lois Banner, lecture, "Women's Studies and Men's Studies: A New Interdisciplinary Approach," Feb. 5, 1986
Jonas Barish, lecture, "Shylock and The Merchant of Venice," Feb. 6, 1986
June Jordan, reading, Feb. 7, 1986
Edward Albee, lecture, "The Play vs. the Theater," Feb. 10, 1986
Pratapaditya Pal, lecture, "Erotic Flavor ( Rasa) in Indian Art," Feb. 18, 1986
Robert Bellah, lecture, "Individualism and Commitment in American Life," Feb. 20, 1986
Larry Clark, lecture, "An Evening with the Filmmaker," Feb. 20, 1986
"Waiting for the Parade," performance, Feb. 20-Mar. 1, 1986
"Crisis and Challenge: Central America and South Africa at the Crossroads," conference, Feb. 24, 1986
W. S. Merwin, reading, Feb. 25, 1986
"The Merchant of Venice," performance, Feb. 27-Mar. 8, 1986
Averil Cameron, lecture, "Christianity and Empire: The Rhetoric of Power," Feb. 28, 1986
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, reading, Mar. 10, 1986
Fazlur Rahman, lecture, "Revival and Reform in Islam with Reference to the Current Situation," Mar. 12, 1986
Press file, Spring 1986
"From Amadeus to Ziggy Stardust," film series, Spring 1986
Warren Bell Hamilton, Regents' Lecturer, "Arc Magmatism and the Evolution of Continental Crust" and "Extension, Detachments and 'Core Complexes' in the Basin and Range Province," Spring 1986
Carlos Fuentes, Regents' Lecturer, "The Contemporary Crisis in Latin America" and "The Intellectual Tradition in Latin America," Spring 1986
Octavio Paz, Regents' Lecturer, "Poetry, Prose and History in Latin America" and "A Reading," Spring 1986
"State of the World," lecture series, Spring 1986
Eli Sagan, lecture, "Human Sacrifice and the Origins of Tyranny in the State," Apr. 2, 1986
"Choreorama '86," performance, Apr. 10-12, 1986
Karen Rowe, lecture, "To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Tale," Apr. 11, 1986
Susan Andersen, Plous Memorial Lecture, "The Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Determinants of Self-Knowledge," Apr. 15, 1986
Czeslaw Milosz, reading, Apr. 19, 1986
Peter Merkl, Faculty Research Lecture, "German Political Generations in the Twentieth Century," Apr. 21, 1986
Kenneth Manning, lecture, "Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just," Apr. 22, 1986
Elise Boulding, lecture, "Gender Roles in War/Peace Systems" and "The Cultural Roots of Violence and Peace," Apr. 23, 1986
Dorothy Rowe, lecture, "Living with the Bomb," Apr. 24, 1986
Abdullahi A. An-Na'im, lecture, "Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East," Apr. 28, 1986
Shoah, parts I and II, film, Apr. 28-29, 1986
"Ethnicity, Creativity and 'Womanism': Four Writers' Experiences," symposium, May 3, 1986
N. Scott Momaday, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "The Falling Stars: American Indian Oral Tradition," May 5, 1986
"University," performance, May 6-10, 1986
Dolores Hayden, lecture, "Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work and Family Life," May 6, 1986
"Forty Winks," performance, May 6-10, 1986
Janet Lewis, lecture, "Changing Portraits of the American Indian in Fiction," May 7, 1986
Nellie Wong, reading, May 12, 1986
Thomas Banyacya & Roberta Black Goat, lecture, "In Defense of Sacred Lands: Hoi and Navajo Resistance at Big Mountain," May 13, 1986
Donald Mabry, lecture, "That Old Time Rock and Roll," May 13, 1986
Ravi Shankar, sitarist, concert, May 16, 1986
First Biennial Symposium on World Music, May 16-17, 1986
"Folkfest," concert, May 17, 1986
Joy Kogawa, reading, May 22, 1986
Sherod Santos, reading, May 28, 1986
Cathy Song, reading, May 29, 1986
1986-1987
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1986/87
Lapsed correspondence, 1986/87
International Films & Family Films, film series, Summer 1986
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, concert, July 2, 1986
Japan/China film series, Fall 1986
Cult Films, Thursday film series, Fall 1986
Conor Cruise O'Brien, Regents' Lecturer, "South Africa at a Crossroads," "Terrorism" and "Nicaragua," Fall 1986
Stephen Paulus, Regents' Lecturer, "Working with Words - How it Differs from Writing Instrumental Music" and "Composer in Residence Programs: An Insider's View," Fall 1986
Judy Baca, lecture, "Contemporary Chicana Artists," Oct. 16, 1986
Rubén Sierra, performance, "I Am Celso," Oct. 18, 1986
Sandra Cisneros, reading, Oct. 21, 1986
Richard Friedman, lecture, "Who Wrote the Bible?" Oct. 22, 1986
Newton Harrison & Helen Mayer Harrison, lecture, "Art in the City: Thinking about the Public Interest," Oct. 29, 1986
Elaine Showalter, lecture, "A Criticism of Our Own: Autonomy and Assimilation in Black and Feminist Literary Theory," Oct. 30, 1986
James Baldwin, lecture, "An Evening with James Baldwin," Nov. 3-4, 1986
Peter S. Beagle, lecture, "What Is Fantasy For?" Nov. 5, 1986
Derek Hart & Ludmila Lopukhova, film, Backstage at the Kirov, Nov. 8, 1986
Amos Oz, lecture, "Some Israeli Perspectives," Nov. 10, 1986
Elliott Oring, lecture, "The Anatomy of Jokes," Nov. 17, 1986
Ven. Sogyal Rinpoche, lecture, "The Yoga of Healing and Transformation" and "The Wheel of Life and Death," Nov. 17-18, 1986
C. G. Hanzlicek, reading, Nov. 19, 1986
Isabel Letelier, lecture, "The Human Rights Movement in Chile Today," Nov. 24, 1986
Reports, 1987
Press file, Winter 1987
New Directions in Film, film series, Winter 1987
New British Cinema, film series, Winter 1987
Family Films on Sunday, film series, Winter 1987
Eve Borsook, Regents' Lecturer, "Messages in Mosaic: The Royal Programmes of Norman Sicily (1130-1187): I. Echoes of Jerusalem at Cefalo, II. A Coronation Commemorated: The Palatine Chapel at Palermo and III. Monreale: The Legacy Proclaimed," Winter 1987
Charles Reich, Regents' Lecturer, "The Liberal Odyssey" and "Law and Social Change," Winter 1987
John Szarkowski, lecture, "Atget in America," Jan. 6, 1987
Adrienne Rich, reading, "An Evening with Adrienne Rich," Jan. 13, 1987
David Holloway, lecture, "Emerging Concepts of Global Security in the Soviet Union," Jan. 14, 1987
Randall Robinson, lecture, "Human Rights in South Africa," Jan. 14, 1987
Musical Passage, film, Jan. 15, 1987
Marco Antonio Montes de Oca, reading, Jan. 15, 1987
John Platt, lecture, "The AIDS Epidemic: Possible Social Effects After 1990," Jan. 20, 1987
Stella Nowicki, film/lecture, "'Union Maids': Looking Back, Look Forward," Jan. 27, 1987
Suzanne Lacy, lecture, "Women's Tableaux: Performance Art and Social Change," Jan. 27, 1987
Mary Jane Hewitt, lecture, "Black Images: Visual and Verbal," Jan. 29, 1987
P. D. James, lecture, "The Art of the Mystery," Jan. 30, 1987
Latin American Cinema Festival, Feb. 2-4 & 6, 1987
Tannahill Weavers, concert, Feb. 3, 1987
Michael May, lecture, "Evolving in the Shadow of Deterrence," Feb. 4, 1987
Joanne Gabbin, lecture, "A Laying on of Hands: Black Women Writers Exploring the Roots of Their Cultural Tradition," Feb. 5, 1987
Seymour Hersh, lecture, "Foreign Policy and Journalism," Feb. 9, 1987
Charlie King, lecture/concert, "Songs That Make History," Feb. 10, 1987
Philip Levine, reading, Feb. 10, 1987
Victor Brombert, lecture, "The Myth of Napoleon in the Work of Stendhal and Hugo," Feb. 12, 1987
Frances Fox Piven, lecture, "Women and the State: Ideology, Power and the Welfare State," Feb. 12, 1987
Dith Pran, lecture, Feb. 18, 1987
Betty Reardon, lecture, "Feminist Visions of Global Security," Feb. 18, 1987
Gwendolyn Brooks, reading, "An Evening with Gwendolyn Brooks," Feb. 19, 1987
Lillian Rubin, lecture, "Quiet Rage: Bernie Goetz in a Time of Madness," Feb. 19, 1987
Tibet, film, Feb. 23, 1987
Mary Ann Doane, lecture, "Constructions in Feminist Film Theory: The Abstraction of a Lady," Feb. 24, 1987
Grace Paley, reading, Feb. 26, 1987
Robert Kerrey, lecture, "The Emergence of a Liberal: How Politics Changed My Ideas about Government," Mar. 2, 1987
Richard Murphy, reading - cancelled, Mar. 2, 1987
Kenneth Boulding, lecture, "National Security Through Global Peace," Mar. 4, 1987
Diane Wakowski, reading, Mar. 9, 1987
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Spring 1987
"Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!" film series, Spring 1987
George Rathjens, lecture, "Questions about Arms Control," Apr. 1, 1987
Special films, Sid and Nancy and Little Shop of Horrors, Apr. 2 & 7, 1987
Garrett Hardin, lecture, "On Human Error," Apr. 7, 1987
Cheick Oumar Sissoko, film, Nyamanton, Apr. 7, 1987
"Los Cuatro: New Voices in Literature," reading - Ana Castillo, Piri Thomas, Juan Felipe Herrera, Helena Maria Viramontes, Apr. 8, 1987
"Nonviolent Solutions for the Middle East," panel discussion, Apr. 8, 1987
Johan Galtung, lecture, "On the Roots of U.S. Foreign Policy," Apr. 9, 1987
Merce Cunningham, dance film, Apr. 13, 1987
Robert Israel, lecture, "The Visual Artist as a Collaborator in the Theatre," Apr. 13, 1987
Richard Wilson, lecture, "Chernobyl and the Future of Nuclear Power," Apr. 14, 1987
May Sarton, reading, "The Delights of the Poet," Apr. 15, 1987
Denise Schmandt-Besserat, lecture, "The Origins of Writing: An Archaeologist's Perspective," Apr. 20, 1987
James Asseltine, lecture, "Implications of the Chernobyl Accident for Regulation of Nuclear Power in the United States," Apr. 21, 1987
Sandra Gilbert, lecture, "Female Female Impersonators: The Sardonic Heroinism of Edna St. Vincent Millay and Marianne Moore," Apr. 23, 1987
Norma Alarcón, lecture, "The Ghosts Come Out: Childhood in Chicana Literature," Apr. 27, 1987
Robert Gale, lecture, "The Medical Consequences of Nuclear Energy: Lessons from Chernobyl," Apr. 28, 1987
Abba Eban, lecture, "Prospects for Peace in the Middle East" - cancelled, Apr. 29, 1987
Bryan Wilson, lecture, "The Functions of Religion Revisited," Apr. 30, 1987
"Arts for a Silent Social Change," symposium - Bernard Bragg, Deborah Sonnenstrahl, Eugene Bergman, Jane Wilk, May 2, 1987
Chaim Potok, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "Rebellion and Authority: The Individual and Modern Literature," May 4, 1987
Zhores Medvedev, lecture, "The Longterm Environmental Consequences of Chernobyl," May 5, 1987
Betty LaDuke, lecture, "Compañeras: Women, Art and Social Change in Latin America," May 7, 1987
Claudine Schneider, lecture, "The Politics of Chernobyl: Towards a Least-Cost, Low-Risk Energy Policy," May 11, 1987
Elie Wiesel, lecture, "When the Unthinkable Happens: Implications of the Holocaust for the Nuclear Arms Race," May 11, 1987
Burr Brundage, lecture, "Aztec Culture: An Overview," May 13, 1987
Meron S. Benvenisti, lecture, "Jerusalem: The Torn City," May 24, 1987
Chernobyl Panel Discussion - Ducat, Flynn, Harding, Theofanous, "The Lessons of Chernobyl," May 19, 1987
Carolyn Merchant, lecture, "Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender and Science in New England," May 20, 1987
Jacquelyn Mitchell, lecture, "Three Black Women: Leadership Roles in the Black Community," May 21, 1987
Allen Greb, lecture, "Arms Control: A Prerequisite for Global Security," May 27, 1987
Horia Metiu, Faculty Research Lecture, "Scientific Research as a Personal Experience," May 28, 1987
1987-1988
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1987/88
International Films, film series, Summer 1987
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, performance, June 25, 1987
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Fall 1987
American Adventures, film series, Fall 1987
New Directions in Film, film series, Fall 1987
Anke Martiny, Regents' Lecturer, "What is Social Democracy Today?" and "The Women's Movement in the German Federal Republic," Fall 1987
Jean Requin, Regents' Lecturer, "The Purposive Brain: Its Role in Reducing Uncertainty about Future Events" and "A Solution for the Motor Problem Dilemma: Reconciliation between Precise Planning and Flexibility," Fall 1987
Elvia Alvarado Galo, lecture, "The Impact of U.S. Militarization on Honduras," Oct. 1, 1987
Andrew Mack, lecture, "The Strategy of Non-Provocative Defense," Oct. 1, 1987
German Documentary Film Series, "Starting Toward Freedom: The German Experience 1945-1950," Oct. 1-2, 1987
Dick Rutan, lecture, "The Incredible Voyager: An Evening with Dick Rutan," Oct. 5, 1987
Chamber Music Northwest, concert, Oct. 6, 1987
Rustum Roy, lecture, "Is American Science Policy the Enemy of American Technology?" Oct. 6, 1987
Cherríe Moraga, lecture, "Living and Loving in the Shadows: The Making of Chicana Literature," Oct. 8, 1987
Ballet Hispanico, performance, Oct. 9, 1987
Abba Eban, lecture, "Prospects for Peace in the Middle East," Oct. 25, 1987
Adolfo Perez Esquivel, lecture, "Nonviolence and Social Change in Latin America," Oct. 29, 1987
Ellen Gilchrist, lecture, "An Evening with Ellen Gilchrist," Nov. 6, 1987
Samul-Nori, performance - cancelled, Nov. 6, 1987
Dennis Brutus, lecture, "The Poetic Voice in the Liberation Struggle in South Africa," Nov. 9, 1987
Mary Gordon, reading, Nov. 11, 1987
Margaret Randall, lecture, "The Imagination of the Writer / The Imagination of the State," Nov. 13, 1987
Jacques d'Amboise, lecture/performance, Nov. 15, 1987
Alicia Partnoy, lecture, "Disappearing and Surviving in Argentina," Nov. 16, 1987
John G. Healey, lecture, "Human Rights in the 1980s," Nov. 17, 1987
Sonia Alvarez, lecture, "Working Class Women and Dissent in Latin America," Nov. 19, 1987
Contemporary Documentary Films, film series, Winter 1988
New Soviet Cinema, film series, Winter 1988
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Winter 1988
Ronald L. Graham, Regents' Lecturer, "Computers and Combinatorics," Winter 1988
June Jordan and Adrienne Torf, lecture, "The Music of Poetry and the Poetry of Music," Jan. 11, 1988
Elmer Bernstein, lecture, "Jazz and the Cinema," Jan. 12, 1988
Mark Hansen, lecture, "AIDS as a Campus Issue," Jan. 12, 1988
Gilberto Aguirre, lecture, "Prospects for Peace in Central America: A Nicaraguan Perspective," Jan. 13, 1988
Luis Valdez, lecture, "The Evolution of an American Original: An Evening with Luis Valdez," Jan. 15, 1988
The Acting Company, performance, "Kabuki Macbeth" and "Five by Ten," Jan. 16-17, 1988
Ohio Ballet, performance, Jan. 19, 1988
Stephen Hosea, lecture, "Medicine and the AIDS Epidemic," Jan. 21, 1988
Jude Narita, performance, "Coming into Passion / Song for a Sansei," Jan. 22, 1988
Emmanuel Ax, pianist, concert, Jan. 25, 1988
Susan McGreivey, lecture, "AIDS and the Law," Jan. 26, 1988
Judy Pfaff, lecture, "Expanding the Language of Sculpture," Jan. 26, 1988
Betty Friedan, lecture, "An Evening with Betty Friedan," Jan. 27, 1988
Noam Chomsky, lecture, "Persistence and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy: Latin America and the Middle East," Jan. 29, 1988
Rep. Patricia Schroeder, lecture, "A Critical Look at Arms Control and Defense Spending," Feb. 1, 1988
Rev. Tom Reinhart-Marean, lecture, "AIDS and Faith: A Challenge to Prejudice and Compassion," Feb. 2, 1988
David Brower, lecture, "Peace and the Environment in Central America," Feb. 3, 1988
The Parley of Instruments, with Paul O'Dette, lutist, concert, Feb. 5, 1988
David Holt, lecture, "From Here to Kingdom Come: An Evening of Traditional Mountain Music," Feb. 6, 1988
J. Ronald Milavsky, lecture, "Television's Role in Alleviating the AIDS Problem," Feb. 9, 1988
Maeley L. Tom, lecture, "Mainstream or Minority: The Changing Status of Asian Americans," Feb. 11, 1988
German V. Maisonet Rodriquez, lecture, "AIDS in Ethnic and Racial Minorities," Feb. 16, 1988
Gilah Yelin Hirsch, lecture, "In Search of the Sacred," Feb. 17, 1988
Australian Chamber Orchestra, with Jeffrey Kahane, pianist, concert, Feb. 20, 1988
Louise Hay, lecture, "A Positive Approach to AIDS: The Healing Power of Love," Feb. 23, 1988
Alvin Poussiant, lecture, "The Media and Multiculturalism," Feb. 24, 1988
David Ireland, lecture, "Art and Architecture: A Merging of Forms," Feb. 25, 1988
Donald Francis, lecture, "AIDS: A Global Perspective," Mar. 1, 1988
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Spring 1988
Faces of War film series, Spring 1988
Elena Poniatowska, Regents' Lecturer, "Feminism, Literature and Society: A Mexican Perspective" and "Mexico: Twenty Years After the Massacre at Tlatelolco," Spring 1988
William Styron, reading, Mar. 31, 1988
Helen Caldicott, lecture, "If You Love This Planet: An Evening with Helen Caldicott," Apr. 4, 1988
Denise Chavez, reading, "Women in the State of Grace: A Reading," Apr. 12, 1988
Amsterdam Guitar Trio, concert, Apr. 14, 1988
Russell Peterson, lecture, "Current Thinking on Environmental Problems," Apr. 18, 1988
Ethnic Perspectives Symposium, Apr. 20, 1988
John O'Neal, performance, "Junebug Jabbo Jones," Apr. 21, 1988
Jean-Michel Cousteau, lecture, "Rediscovery of the World: An Evening with Jean-Michel Cousteau," Apr. 22, 1988
Matt Weinstein, lecture, "Playfair: The Ultimate Icebreaker," Apr. 25, 1988
Geneen Roth, lecture, "Feeding the Hungry Heart: The Experience and Resolution of Eating Problems," Apr. 26, 1988
Aaron Ettenberg, Plous Memorial Lecture, "The Brain and Reward," Apr. 28, 1988
Nelson Pereira dos Santos, film/lecture, "Memories of Prison," May 2, 1988
Sukay, concert, May 6, 1988
Rita Dove, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, reading, May 9, 1988
Steven Okazaki, film and lecture, "Living on Tokyo Time," May 10, 1988
Mary Frances Berry, lecture, "Constitutional Politics and Women's Rights: Some Historical Considerations," May 11, 1988
The Best of the 1987 American Indian Film Festival, May 16-17, 1988
Angela Davis lecture, "Women, Race and Class: An Evening with Angela Davis," May 21, 1988
Gone Are the Days, film, May 24, 1988
Jonathan Borofsky & Gary Glassman, Philip Francis Siff Memorial Lecture and film, "Prisoners," May 25, 1988
Vincent Jaccarino, Faculty Research Lecture, "Creativity and the Two Cultures," May 26, 1988
1988-1989
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1988/89
International Cinema, film series, Summer 1988
The Child in Swedish Cinema, film series, Fall 1988
The Cutting Edge, film series, Fall 1988
Film Noir, film series, Fall 1988
Performing Arts / Final Reports, Fall 1988
Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, performance, Oct. 4, 1988
American Indian Dance Theater, performance, Oct. 12, 1988
Boston Chamber Music Society, concert, Oct. 18, 1988
Isabel Allende, lecture/reading, "The Voice of a Latin American Woman Writer: An Evening with Isabel Allende," Nov. 4, 1988
Hotel Terminus, film, Nov. 7, 1988
Minoru Nojima, pianist, concert, Nov. 11, 1988
Stephen Hawking, lecture, "Baby Universes: Children of Black Holes," Nov. 15, 1988
Ariel Dorfman, lecture, "Exile as a Form of Disappearance: An Evening with Ariel Dorfman," Nov. 28, 1988
Martin Bernheimer, Regents' Lecturer, "The Care and Feeding of the Music Critic," Winter 1989
Barbara Ehrenreich, Regents' Lecturer, "The New Right, Poverty and the Myth of a Permissive Society" and "Feminism: Challenges of the Second Generation," Winter 1989
Ishmael Reed, Regents' Lecturer, "The Fiction of Ishmael Reed" and "The Poetry of Ishmael Reed," Winter 1989
John R. Miles, Regents' Lecturer, "Salman Rushdie and the Globalization of Censorship" and "The Newspaper and the Literary Canon," Spring 1989
Adrian Mitchell, Regents' Lecturer, "England on Fire: A Poetry Reading" and "Music Theater without Broadway: Song Performance," Spring 1989
1989-1990
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1989/90
John T. O. Kirk, Regents' Lecturer, "Phytoplankton and Global Climate Change" and "Science and Environmental Concern," Fall 1989
Remy Charlip, Regents' Lecturer, "An Afternoon with a Dance Master" and "A Dialogue with Charlip and a Preview of a New Work by Repertory West Dance Company," Fall 1989
Barbara Smith, Regents' Lecturer, "The World According to Us: Demarginalizing Strategies of Women of Color" and "Black Women's Literature," Winter 1990
Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Regents' Lecturer, "A Reading" and "To Kill a Foreign Name," Spring 1990
1990-2000
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1990/91
Papa Bunka Susso, Regents' Lecturer, lecture/demonstration and workshop, Spring 1991
Paul Offner, Regents' Lecturer, "Reforming the American Political System" and "Helping the Poor: A National Failure," Spring 1991
Rachel Rosenthal, Regents' Lecturer, "Art-Gaia-Art" and "Pangaean Drams, a Shamanic Journey," Spring 1991
Kenneth Woodward, Regents' Lecturer, "What Is a Saint?" and "Landscapes of Belief: Religious Faith in the Soviet Union and the United States," Spring 1991
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1991/92
John Armstrong, Regents' Lecturer, "Research and Competitiveness: The Problems of a New Rationale" and "The Silicon Handshake: Doing Business in the Electronic Future," Winter 1992
Ernest Boyer, Regents' Lecturer, "The Nation's Schools: Priorities for a New Century" and "The Quest for Common Learning," Winter 1992
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1992/93
Budget summary, 1992/93
Charles Moulton, Regents' Lecturer, "The Aesthetics of Flying Objects" and "The Green Machine: Recycling and Dance in Relationship to Environmental Issues," Fall 1992
Ulrike Ottinger, Regents' Lecturer, film screening and Q&A, Fall 1992
Aileen Hernandez, Regents' Lecturer, "The Revolution Deferred: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Inclusion" and "Diversity in the Urban Work Force: Opportunities and Struggles," Winter 1993
Joseph Chaikin, Regents' Lecturer, "The War in Heaven" and "Struck Dumb," performances, Winter 1993
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1993/94
Marcia Tucker, Regents' Lecturer, "Arts in Extremis," Spring 1994
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1994/95
Lane Nishikawa, Regents' Lecturer, "Scenes from 'Mifune and Me,'" Winter 1995
Robert Craft, Regents' Lecturer, "Stravinsky on Film" and "Discoveries in Stravinsky's Sketches," Spring 1995
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1995/96
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1996/97
Memos, 1996/97
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1997/98
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1998/99
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 1999/2000
2000-2010
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2000/01
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2001/02
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2002/03
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2003/04
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2004/05
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2005/06
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2006/07
Mary Oliver, Edwin & Jean Corle Memorial Lecture, "An Evening of Poetry," Apr. 18, 2007
Elizabeth Kolbert, lecture, "Field Notes from a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change," Apr. 19, 2007
Chaplain James Yee, lecture, "Guantánamo Bay - A Struggle for Justice and Human Rights," Apr. 23, 2007
The Rape of Europa, film, Apr. 25, 2007
Marisha Pessl, lecture, "An Evening with the Author of Special Topics in Calamity Physics," Apr. 30, 2007
Life of Brian, film, Campbell Hall, presskit CD, May 1, 2007
Letters from Iwo Jima, film, May 2, 2007
Pan's Labyrinth, film, May 9, 2007
Paul Hawken, lecture, "Blessed Unrest - How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming," May 14, 2007
Bamako, film, May 16, 2007
Michael Lerner & Michael Novak, Arthur N. Rupe Great Debate, "Religion in American Politics - Too Much or Too Little?" May 17, 2007
Santa Barbara Human Rights Film Festival, May 21-23, 2007
Sweet Land, film, May 30, 2007
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2007/08
Summer Cinema, film series, Summer 2007
An Unreasonable Man, film, Aug. 8, 2007
Sherman Alexie, lecture, "Without Reservations - An Urban Indian's Comic, Poetic and Highly Irreverent Look at the World," Sept. 24, 2007
Naomi Klein, lecture, "The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism," Sept. 29, 2007
Steven Pinker, lecture, "The Stuff of Thought - Language as a Window into Human Nature," Sept. 29, 2007
Sicko, film, Oct. 1, 2007
Once, film, Oct. 3, 2007
Rebecca Solnit, lecture, "Storming the Gates of Paradise - Landscapes for Politics," Oct. 4, 2007
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, lecture, "Imperial Life in the Emerald City - Inside Iraq's Green Zone," Oct. 8, 2007
Away from Her, film, Oct. 10, 2007
Eastern Promises, film, Oct. 12, 2007
Gypsy Caravan, film, Oct. 5, 2007
Pete Hamill, lecture, "Immigration - The Lessons of New York," Oct. 17, 2007
Orhan Pamuk, lecture/reading, "An Evening with Orhan Pamuk," Oct. 19, 2007
Music from the Crooked Road, presskit DVD, Oct. 21, 2007
Dr. Paul Farmer, lecture, "Global Health Equity - The Partners in Health Experience from Haiti to Rwanda," Oct. 22, 2007
Killer of Sheep, film, Oct. 24, 2007
The Devil Came on Horseback, film, Oct. 25, 2007
Pilobolus, performance, Campbell Hall, presskit DVDs, Oct. 30, 2007
Spiritual Sounds of Central Asia: Nomads, Mystics & Troubadours, presskit DVDs, Nov. 5, 2007
Tom Brokaw, lecture, Nov. 11, 2007
George Will, lecture, "An Evening with George Will," Nov. 19, 2007
Ten Canoes, film, Nov. 20, 2007
Anthony Geist, lecture/film, "Souls without Borders - The Untold Story of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade," Nov. 26, 2007
Ashley Gilbertson, lecture, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - A Photographer's Chronicle of the Iraq War," Nov. 27, 2007
Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater, film, Nov. 28, 2007
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2008/09
Ea Sola, performance, press kit DVDs, Jan. 30, 2008
Nrityagram Dance Co, press kit DVD, Apr. 3, 2008
La La La Human Steps, press kit CD, Apr. 8, 2008
Midori, press kit CD, Apr. 11, 2008
David Grossman, lecture, "An Evening with David Grossman," Nov. 5, 2008
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2009/10
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2010/11
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2011/12
Calendars, programs, flyers, etc., 2012/13
Series II. Alphabetical Film Files
A - Accattone to The Awful Truth, 1964-2003
B - Babe to Bye Bye Brazil, 1950-2003
C - Cabaret to Cyrano de Bergerac, 1962-2003
D - Damage to Dust in the Wind, 1963-2003
E - Early Spring to Eyes Wide Shut, 1967-2003
F - F for Fake to Fury, 1964-2002
G - Gabbeh to The Gypsy and the Gentleman, 1967-2001
H - Hair to Hyenas, 1964-2003
I - I Am, From Cuban Son to Salsa to I've Heard the Mermaids Singing, 1966-2002
J - Jailhouse Rock to Just Before Nightfall, 1966-2002
K - Kadosh to Kwaidan, 1964-2001
L - L.A. Confidential to Lung Ta: The Forgotten Tibet, 1966-2003
M - M to My Way Home, 1961-2003
N - Nanook of the North to The Nun's Story, 1964-2003
O - Odd Man Out to The Oxbow Incident, 1964-2001
P - Padre Padrone to Pygmalion, 1967-2003
Q - Queen Christina to Quixote, 1966-2003
R - Rachel's Daughters to Russian Ark, 1964-2003
S - The Sacrifice to Synthetic Pleasures, 1964-2003
T - Tabu to Two Women, 1965-2003
U - Überfall to Utamaro and His Five Women, 1966-2002
V - Vagabond to Le Voyou, 1964-2002
W - Wages and Profits to Wuthering Heights, 1968-2003
X - X to Xica da Silva, 1977-1989
Y - Y Tu Mamá También to Yugoslavian short films, 1967-2002
Z - Z to Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, 1969-1993
Series III. Related Groups & Events
Access Theatre, 1987-1997
Alhecama Productions (Santa Barbara City College - SBCC), 1976-1983
Anacapa String Quartet, 1995-1996
Bach Camerata, 1991-1996
Camerata Pacifica, 1997-2001
La Casa de la Raza, 1987-1988
Chicano Theatre Arts Program, SBCC, 1991
Community Arts Music Association (CAMA), 1980-2001
Ensemble Theatre, 1981-2000, c. 2009
Esperia Foundation, 1985-1995
Greek Festival, 1998
Helena Hale One-Woman Theatre, n.d.
I Madonnari, 1992-2000
Intercampus Arts (ICA), 1990/91, 1999/2000
Kids Passport to the Arts Festival, 1993-1995
Land Trust for Santa Barbara County, 1999
Lobero Theatre Foundation & Lobero Stage Company, 1982-2000
Masterseries (Music Academy of the West), 1982-1990
Music Academy of the West, 1981-1999
Parks & Recreation, 1995/96
Repertory West Dance Company, 1982-1991
Safe Saturday Night, 1992
Santa Barbara Arts Council, 1975, 1985-1990
Santa Barbara Arts Festival, 1982-1990
Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, 1985-2000
Santa Barbara Choral Society, 1986-2000
Santa Barbara (City College) Theatre Group, 1986-1997
Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera, 1985-1993
Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera, 1993-2000
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, 1977-1991
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, 1992-1998
Santa Barbara County Arts Commission, 1986-1995
Santa Barbara Dance Alliance, 1985-1998
Santa Barbara Dance Theatre, 1992-1998
Santa Barbara Foundation, 1998-1999
Santa Barbara Grand Opera, 1995, 1998/99
Santa Barbara International Film Festival, 1986-1994, 1999
Santa Barbara Midwinter Music Festival, 1997-1998
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1982, 1988-1998
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 1994, 1997
Santa Barbara Symphony, 1981-2001
Slightly Askew Players, 1995
Society for Jazz & World Music, 1986-1987
State Street Ballet, 1996-1999
Summer Solstice Celebration, 1988, 1995
Theatre Artists Group, n.d.
Ventura County Chamber Orchestra & Ventura Chamber Music Festival, 1995-1998
Miscellaneous, 1982-2000
Series IV. Undated/Miscellaneous Files
Undated calendars, programs, flyers, etc.
All-University Lectures General File, c. 1962-1965
Inactive Lectures Correspondence, c. 1979-1982
Visiting Professors-at-Large, c. 1957-1962
Special Convocation Lectures, c. 1962-1967
Carl Snyder Memorial Lectures, c. 1961-1965
Haynes Foundation Lectures, c. 1963
All-University Faculty Lectures, c. 1964-1965
Faculty Research Lectures, c. 1965-1967
Series V. Oversize
1951-1959
All-College Lecture Series, Spring 1951, Feb. 21-May 23, 1951
All-College Lecture Series, Fall and Winter 1954-1955, Sept. 29, 1954-Jan. 5, 1955
All-College Lecture Series, Fall and Winter 1955-1956, Oct. 4, 1955-Jan. 10, 1956
All-College Lecture Series, Fall 1956, Oct. 2-Dec. 11, 1956
All-College Lecture Series, Fall 1957, Oct. 1, 1957-Jan. 7, 1958
All-College Lecture Series, Spring 1958, Feb. 18-May 20, 1958
All-College Lectures Series, Summer 1958, July 1-22, 1958
All-College Lecture Series, Fall 1958, Sept. 30, 1958-Jan. 6, 1959
Aldous Huxley, Monday Afternoon Lectures, "The Human Situation," beginning Feb. 9, 1959
All-College Lecture Series, Spring 1959, Feb. 17-May 19, 1959
1959-1960
All-College Lecture Series, Summer 1959, June 30-July 21, 1959
Aldous Huxley, Monday Afternoon Lectures, "[On] The Human Situation," Sept. 21-Dec. 7, [1959]
All-College Lecture Series, Fall 1959, Sept. 29, 1959-Jan. 5, 1960
Faculty Recital Series 1959-60, Campus Auditorium, Oct. 7, 1959-May 3, 1960
Darwin Centennial Lectures, Oct. 21-Dec 4, [1959]
University Symphony Orchestra, 1959-1960 Series First Concert, Campus Auditorium, Nov. 4, 1959
University Symphony Orchestra, 1959-1960 Series, Nov. 4, 1959-May 18, 1960
University Lecture Series, Spring 1960, Feb. 16-May 17, 1960
1960-1961
University Lecture Series, Summer 1960, June 28-July 19, 1960
Reinhold Niebuhr, lecture, "The Problem of Nationalism and the International Community in the Nuclear Age," Campus Auditorium, July 21, 1960
University Lecture Series, Fall 1960, Sept. 27, 1960-Jan. 3, 1961
Christopher Isherwood, lecture series, "A Writer and His World," Thursdays, Campus Auditorium and Lobero Theatre, Sept. 29-Dec. 1, 1960, Jan. 5, 1961
University Symphony Orchestra, 1960-1961 series, Campus Auditorium, Nov. 9, 1960-May 5, 1961
"End Game," Campus Little Theatre, Jan. 4-6, 1961
University Lecture Series, Spring 1961, Feb. 7-May 16, 1961
Jose Limon and Dance Company, with Pauline Koner, Campus Auditorium, Feb. 21, 1961
Jose Limon and Dance Company, Campus Auditorium, Feb. 21, 1961
"The New Africa," lecture and exhibition series, Mar. 30-Apr. 16, 1961
"The Just Assassins," Little Theater, Apr. 8, 1961
The University of Illinois Collegium Musicum, Campus Auditorium, Apr. 11, 1961
"The Turn of the Screw," performance, Campus Auditorium, Apr. 21-22, 1961
UCR Madrigal Group, concert, May 11, 1961
1961-1962
University Lecture Series, Summer 1961, June 27-July 18, 1961
University Lecture Series, Fall 1961, Sept. 19-Dec. 12, 1961
Swami Prabhavananda, lecture, "Renaissance of the Vedanta," South Hall Lecture Room, Sept. 28, 1961
H. L. A. Hart, lecture, "Punishment and Elimination of Responsibility," Campus Auditorium, Oct. 11, 1961
Vercors, lecture, "The Esthetics of Revolt," South Hall Lecture Room, Oct. 19, 1961
Aviv Theatre of Dance and Song, Campus Auditorium, Oct. 20, 1961
Charles Osgood, lecture, "The Human Side of Policy in a Nuclear Age," Campus Auditorium, Oct. 27, 1961
Sir Hamilton Gibb, lecture, "The Muslim World in Transition," South Hall Lecture Room, Oct. 30, 1961
Sir Gerald Beadle, lecture, "The Functions of T.V. in a Modern Society," South Hall Lecture Room, Nov. 16, 1961
UCLA Student Films, South Hall Lecture Room, Nov. 29, 1961
Abba P. Lerner, lecture, "Inflationary Depression," South Hall Lecture Room, Nov. 30, 1961
David Lichine and Dance Group, "Ballet - Contemporary and Classical," Campus Auditorium, Dec. 6, 1961
"Carmina Burana" and "The Music Master," performance, Lobero Theatre, Dec. 8-9, 1961
"Waiting for Godot," performance, Lobero Theatre, Dec. 14-16, [1961?]
George Gamow, lecture series, "Modern Ideas in Science," Campbell Hall, Feb. 8-Mar. 15, 1962
University Lecture Series, Spring 1962, Feb. 13-May 15, 1962
Charles Weidman, performance, "The American Modern Dance," Campbell Hall, Feb. 14, 1962
Rico Lebrun, Regents' Lecture, "Problems of Style," Campbell Hall, Mar. 6, 1962
Ruggiero Ricci, Campbell Hall, Mar. 11, 1962
Margaret Mead, lecture, "Trust or Treason: Twentieth Century Dilemma," Campbell Hall, Apr. 5, 1962
The San Francisco Actors' Workshop, "Krapp's Last Tape" and "Zoo Story," Campbell Hall, Apr. 7, 1962
"Israel in Egypt," concert, Campbell Hall, May 13, 1962
1962-1963
Fall Lectures, 1962, Sept. 18-Dec. 11, 1962
Richard Gray & Mayo Loizeaux, "A Wilde Evening with Shaw," Sept. 28, 1962
"The Three Sisters," performance, Little Theatre, Oct. 3-6 & 8-13, 1962
Shivaram, dance performance, Campbell Hall, Oct. 10, 1962
Phakavali Dancers of Thailand, Campbell Hall, Oct. 29, 1962
Richard E. Harrison, Regents Lecturer, "The Layman and the Atlas," Campbell Hall, Nov. 8, 1962
Carl Sagan, lecture, "Life Beyond the Earth," Campbell Hall, Dec. 4, 1962
Joseph Silverman, lecture, "Lope de Vega's Last Years and His Final Play La Mayor Virtud de un Rey," South Hall Lecture Room, Dec. 7, 1962
Spring Lecture Series, 1963, Campbell Hall, Jan. 30-Mar. 26, 1963
Le Tréteau de Paris, "Cocteau Orphee" and "Giraudoux, L'Apollon de Bellac," Campbell Hall, Feb. 13, 1963
Paul Tillich, lecture series, Campbell Hall, Feb. 14-Mar. 18, 1963
Canon L. John Collins, lecture, "Morality and Nuclear War," South Hall Lecture Room, Feb. 18, 1963
Cleveland Playhouse, "Ghosts," Mar. 14, 1963
The Ramat-Gan Chamber Orchestra, Israel, Campbell Hall, Mar. 19, 1963
"Mimos," performance, Campbell Hall, Mar. 23, 1963
Spring Lecture Series, 1963, Apr. 2-May 14, 1963
Reuel Denney, Regents' Lectures, Apr. 3-17, 1963
UCSB Dance Workshop, "Contemporary Dance Concert," Campbell Hall, Apr. 19-20, 1963
1963-1964
The First Chamber Dance Quartet, 1963/64
University Lecture Series, Summer 1963, June 25-July 24, 1963
San Francisco Actor's Workshop, "Taming of the Shrew," Campbell Hall, Oct. 15, 1963
Spring Lecture Series 1964, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11-Mar. 19, 1964
Duo Menuhin-Ryce, Campbell Hall, Feb. 14, 1964
All-University Faculty Lecture Series for 1964-65, "Nonverbal Communication," Feb. 25-May 20, 1964
The Paganini Quartet, concert, Campbell Hall, Mar. 3, [1964?]
Paganini Quartet, concerts, Mar. 3-May 19, 1964
Jennie Tourel, Campbell Hall, Mar. 18, 1964
Spring Lecture Series 1964, Campbell Hall, Apr. 1-May 18, 1964
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, "The Hollow Crown - a Royal Revue," Campbell Hall, Apr. 4, 1964
University Dance Group, performance, Campbell Hall, Apr. 10-11, 1964
Denis Donoghue, lecture, "Walt Whitman: Connoisseur of Chaos," South Hall Lecture Room, May 7, 1964
Edward Loomis, lecture, "The Art of Fiction," South Hall Lecture Room, May 12, 1964
Camilo Jose Cela, Annual Hispanic Civilization Lecture, "Examen de Conciencia de un Escritor," South Hall Room 1004, May 15, 1964
Paul W. Gates, lecture, "Early Land Warfare in California," North Hall Room 1006, May 18, 1964
Elizabeth Bartlett, reading, "It Takes Practice Not to Die," North Hall Room 1006, May 18, 1964
Alvin C. Eurich, First UCSB Video Tape Lecture, "Education: A New Adventure in Ideas," North Hall, May 20, 1964
1964-1965
Ticket information poster, 1964/1965
Robert Haag, four Beethoven piano recitals, Room 1250 Music Building, June 25-July 16, 1964
New York Chamber Soloists, Campbell Hall, June 29, 1964
Summer Lecture Series 1964, South Hall 1004, June 30-July 21, 1964
Donald R. Cressey, lecture, "How to Cause a Prison Riot," South Hall 1004, June 30, 1964
H. D. F. Kitto, Regents' Professor, lecture series, Campbell Hall, Sept. 26-Nov. 7, 1964
Fall Lecture Series 1964, Campbell Hall, Sept. 29, 1964-Jan. 4, 1965
Thomas W. Braden, lecture, "Politics and Education," Campbell Hall, Sept. 29, 1964
Norman Malcolm, lecture, "The Privacy of Experience," Campbell Hall, Oct. 6, 1964
Philip M. Wagner, lectures, "A Newspaperman Looks at Washington," Oct. 8, 1964, and "Is Federalism Worth Saving?" Oct. 27, 1964
The Deller Consort, Campbell Hall, Oct. 15, 1964
Eugene Schoemaker, lecture, "Landing on the Moon," Campbell Hall, Oct. 20, 1964
Isaac H. McClelland, Jr., lecture, "Discovering Hidden Talent," Campbell Hall, Oct. 21, 1964
Erick Hawkins and Dance Company, with Lucia Dlugoszewski, Campbell Hall, Oct. 28, 1964
1964-65 Drama Season, Oct. 29, 1964-May 22, 1965
Harold Rosenthal, lecture, "Purcell Handel, and the Rise of Italian Opera," Oct. 30, 1964; and Peter Racine Fricker, lecture, "The British Composer Today," Nov. 16, 1964
"In & Out" Noon Concerts, Wednesdays, Nov. 4-Dec. 9, 1964
Howard Ellis, lecture, "Is a Theory of Economic Development Possible?" Campbell Hall, Nov. 10, 1964
The American Concert Ballet Company, Campbell Hall, Nov. 14, 1964
Arthur Koestler, lecture, "The Role of Unconscious Factors in Scientific Discovery," Campbell Hall, Nov. 16, 1964
Frank Newman, lecture, "The Regulatory Revolution," Campbell Hall, Nov. 17, 1964
John Savory, pianist, Campbell Hall, Nov. 24, 1964
Gordon Baker, lecture, "The Reapportionment Revolution," Campbell Hall, Nov. 24, 1964
Jacob Marschak, lecture, "The Value of Information," Campbell Hall, Dec. 1, 1964
"Blood Wedding," performance, New Theatre, Dec. 3-5 & 10-12, 1964
Abba P. Lerner, lecture, "Our Shrinking National Debt: Is It Too Small?" Campbell Hall, Dec. 9, 1964
Ray A. Billington, lecture, "American and English Universities: Contrasting Intellectual Freedoms," Campbell Hall, Dec. 15, 1964
Paul Tillich, "The Religious Situation: Is Ecumenism Possible?" Campbell Hall, Jan. 7, 1965
Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens, Campbell Hall, Mar. 6, 1965
1965-1966
Al Huang and Dance Company, Campbell Hall, July 24, 1965
Fall Lecture Series 1965, Campbell Hall, Sept. 28-Dec. 14, 1965
The Dolmetsch Ensemble, Oct. 5, 1965
Music Lecture Series, Fall 1965, Oct. 11-Dec. 2, 1965
Leyte Filipiniana Folk Dance Troupe, Campbell Hall, Nov. 5, 1965
Orchestra San Pietro of Naples, Campbell Hall, Nov. 15, 1965
Le Tréteau de Paris, "L'Annonce Faite a Marie," performance, Campbell Hall, Dec. 7, 1965
Spring Lecture Series 1966, Campbell Hall, Feb. 8-May 5, 1966
Concentus Musicus, Campbell Hall, Feb. 9, 1966
Bernard Rosenberg, lecture, "Art and Mass Culture," South Hall 1004, Feb. 11, 1966
Alvin M. Weinberg, Regents' Lecturer, "The Nuclear Energy Revolution" and "Scientific Choicer and Public Policy," Campbell Hall, Feb. 15 & 24, 1966
Faculty Recital Series, Spring 1966, Campbell Hall, Feb 16-May 4, 1966
"In & Out" Noon Concerts, Thursdays, Feb. 17-May 19, 1966
Rebecca Penneys, pianist, Campbell Hall, Feb. 21, 1966
George Stigler, Carl Snyder Memorial Lecture, "The Triumph of Ignorance Over Prejudice," Campbell Hall, Feb. 23, 1966
Won-Kyung Cho Korean Dancee & Theatre, Campbell Hall, Feb. 24, 1966
Carl Zytowski, tenor, and Lloyd Browning, piano, concert, Campbell Hall, Mar. 1, 1966
Julien Levy, lecture, "Surrealism, Yesterday and Today," Campbell Hall, Mar. 1, 1966
Sam Hinton, folksinger, "Singing Across the Land," Campbell Hall, Mar. 5, 1966
William K. Purves, Plous Memorial Lecture, "The Evolution of Biology: 1900-1970," Campbell Hall, Mar. 8, 1966
Sidney Hook, Regents' Professor, lectures, Campbell Hall, Mar. 15-29, 1966
University Dance Group, performance, Campbell Hall, Mar. 18-19, 1966
China, film, Campbell Hall, Mar. 24, 1966
Musica Antiqua, concert, New Theater, Mar. 27, 1966
Murray Louis Dance Company, performance, Campbell Hall, Mar. 28, 1966
Georg von Borich-Oppert, lecture, "Germany and European Integration," Chem. 1179, Mar. 30, 1966
Marjorie & Wendell Nelson, concert, "An Evening of Music for Two Pianos," Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, 1966
Paul Lazarsfeld, Haynes Foundation Lecture, "The Social Scientist as Governmental Advisor," Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, [1966]
The Gregg Smith Singers, Campbell Hall, Apr. 16, 1966
Walter Starkie, lecture, "The Adventure of Folklore," Campbell Hall, Apr. 20, 1966
Betty Jones, with Fritz Ludin, performance, "Dances I Dance," Campbell Hall, Apr. 21, 1966
The Schubertians, spring concert, New Theater, Apr. 24, 1966
Elizabeth Wilkinson, lecture, "Whole Man or Citizen," Chem. 1179, Apr. 25, 1966
Frederick Schuman, lecture, "Vietnam and World War III," Campbell Hall, Apr. 26, 1966
Stefan Krayk, violin, and Erno Daniel, piano, concert, Campbell Hall, Apr. 27, 1966
"Albert Herring," performance, New Theatre, Apr. 28-30, 1966
Alain Renoir, lecture, "Literature and Culture," Campbell Hall, May 3, 1966
Mark-Young Duo, concert, Campbell Hall, May 4, 1966
UCD Woodwind Quartet, concert, Art Gallery, May 5, 1966
Lenox [Quartet], Campbell Hall, May 6, 1966
"Saul," performance, Campbell Hall, May 8, 1966
Joyce Thomas, soprano, concert, UCen Program Lounge, May 15, 1966
UCSB Modern Chorale and UCSB Flute Ensemble, spring concert, Campbell Hall, May 15, 1966
1966-1967
The Berkeley Puppeteers, Chemistry Auditorium 1179, July 1-2, 1966
The Mystery of Flamenco by Inesita, Campbell Hall, July 16, 1966
1966 Fall Lecture Series, Fall 1966
Faculty Artists Concert Series, 1966-1967
Die Brücke, German Overseas Ensemble, "Bürger Schippel," Campbell Hall, Oct. 19, 1966
UCSB Chamber Singers, "Avant-Garde Music through Six Centuries," Campbell Hall, Oct. 28, 1966
Hosho No Theatre, Japan, "Sumidagawa" and "Ebira" - Two Traditional No Dramas, Campbell Hall, Nov. 4, 1966
Early Music Quartet, Campbell Hall, Nov. 7, 1966
UCSB Glee Clubs Joint Concert, Campbell Hall, Nov. 19, 1966
UCSB Brass Choir, Music Bowl, Dec. 8, 1966
1967 Winter Lecture Series, Winter 1967
New York Circle-in-the-Square Theater, "The White Devil," Campbell Hall, Jan. 14, 1967
Juilliard String Quartet, Campbell Hall, Jan. 23, 1967
Carmen de Lavallade and Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Jan. 21, 1967
"It Should Happen to a Dog" and "The Bespoke Overcoat," Little Old Theater, Feb. 3-4, 1967
Borodin Quartet, Campbell Hall, Feb. 4, 1967
"In & Out" Noon Concerts, Wednesdays, Feb. 8-May 25, 1967
Blaise Calame and Erno Daniel, violin/piano duo, Campbell Hall, Feb. 8, 1967
Ballet of Los Angeles, Campbell Hall, Feb. 25, 1967
"The Good Woman of Setzuan," New Theatre, Mar. 2-4, 1967
UCR I Commici, "Commedia," Mar. 31, 1967
1967 Spring Lecture Series, Spring 1967
Marilyn Horne, Campbell Hall, Apr. 7, 1967
UCSB Brass Choir, Music Bowl, Apr. 13, 1967
Riverside Productions, "The Exception and the Rule" and "The Elephant Calf," Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, 1967
Alwin Nikolais Dance Theatre, with Murray Louis, Phyllis Lamhut, Bill Frank and Supporting Dance Cast, Campbell Hall, Apr. 17, 1967
Norman Corwin, "The Establishment and the Lively Arts," Chemistry Auditorium 1179, Apr. 27, 1967
Rey de la Torre, Campbell Hall, May 6, 1967
University Symphony Orchestra, Campbell Hall, May 10, 1967
Patricia Sparrow Dance Company, Campbell Hall, May 12, 1967
New Music Ensemble, Chemistry Auditorium 1179, May 22, 1967
1967-1968
1967/68 Summer-Fall
Summer 1967 calendar, Summer 1967
Katherine Litz, dance demonstration, Campbell Hall, July 8, 1967
The Melos Ensemble of London, Campbell Hall, Oct. 12, 1967
Francis Heisler, "Conscientious Objection and the Vietnam War," Campbell Hall, Oct. 19, 1967
New York Chamber Soloists, [Oct 21, 1967]
"An Afternoon with Kenneth Rexroth," Campbell Hall, Oct. 24, 1967
Life Upside Down (La Vie a L'Envers), film, South Hall Auditorium, Oct. 24, 1967
George Katz, pianist, Campbell Hall, Oct. 24, 1967
Buster Keaton films, Rides Again and The Railroad, South Hall Auditorium, Oct. 31, 1967
Evelyn Lear, soprano, Campbell Hall, Nov. 11, 1967
Body Snatcher and Night and Fog, films, South Hall Auditorium, Nov. 14, 1967
Dr. Hugh Tracey, "African Music," lecture-demonstration, Campbell Hall, Nov. 16, 1967
The Virginian, film, Campbell Hall, Nov. 19, 1967
The Moontrap, film, South Hall Auditorium, Nov. 21, 1967
Seven Samurai, film, Campbell Hall, Nov. 26, 1967
Jack Aranson, "The World of Dylan Thomas," Campbell Hall, Nov. 28, 1967
H.D.F. Kitto, Visiting Lecturer in Classics, "Greek Tragedy - Some Modern Difficulties and Misconceptions," Campbell Hall, Nov. 28, 1967
UCSB Opera Theater, "Orlando Paladino," New Theater, Dec. 1-3, 1967
Wm. S. Hart, "Tumbleweeds," Campbell Hall, Dec. 3, 1967
Young Uck Kim, violinist, with Dukju Kim, pianist, Lobero Theater, Dec. 19, 1967
1967/68 Winter-Spring
1968 Winter Lecture Series, Winter 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Eroica, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Odd Obsession, South Hall Auditorium, Jan. 7 & 9, 1968
Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky, duo pianists, Campbell Hall, Jan. 10, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Partings, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Letter from an Unknown Woman and Universe, South Hall Auditorium, Jan. 14 & 16, 1968
ITUCH - Instituto del Teatro de la Universidad de Chile, "An ITUCH Anthology" and "La Remolienda," Campbell Hall, Jan. 15, 1968
Philip Drath, "Moral Choice in a Machiavellian Society," Campbell Hall, Jan. 18, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Ashes and Diamonds, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Billy Budd, South Hall Auditorium, Jan. 21 & 23, 1968
Leo Steinberg, "Michelangelo: Metaphors of Love and Birth," Campbell Hall, Jan. 23, 1968
Theodore Gordon, "Space Enterprises of the 21st Century," Campbell Hall, Jan. 25, 1968
Shibayama Roshi, "Facets of Zen," Campbell Hall, Jan. 26, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Saragossa Manuscript, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Eisenstein and Alexander Nevsky, South Hall Auditorium, Jan. 28 & 30, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Innocent Sorcerers, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Lady from Shanghai, South Hall Auditorium, Feb. 4 & 6, 1968
Sybil Shearer, Campbell Hall, Feb. 7, 1968
Lee A. DuBridge, "Understanding the Universe," Campbell Hall, Feb. 8, 1968
Henry W. Riecken, "Social Sciences and Social Problems: I" and "Social Sciences and Social Problems: II," Campbell Hall, Feb. 6 & 9, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Joan of the Angels, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, End of St. Petersburg and Stanislavsky, South Hall Auditorium, Feb. 11 & 13, 1968
The UCLA Madrigals, UCen Program Lounge, Feb. 14, 1968
Mircea Eliade, "The Modern Understanding of Myth," Campbell Hall, Feb. 16, 1968
Alma Trio, Campbell Hall, Feb. 17, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Siberian Lady Macbeth, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Body and Soul, South Hall Auditorium, Feb. 18 & 20, 1968
Thom Gunn, Campbell Hall, Feb. 22, 1968
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Campbell Hall, Feb. 24, 1968
"The Polish Film: The Last Decade," Sunday Night Film Series, Salto, Campbell Hall; and Tuesday Night Film Series, Mafioso, South Hall Auditorium, Feb. 25 & 27, 1968
Joseph Katz, "What's Wrong with Higher Education," Campbell Hall, Feb. 27, 1968
UCSB Opera Theater, "The Wise Woman," New Theater, Mar. 1-3, 1968
Sunday Night Film Series, Knife in the Water and Two Men and a Wardrobe, Campbell Hall, Mar. 3, 1968
Alfred Brendel, pianist, Campbell Hall, Mar. 30, 1968
Documentary as Fact and Fiction, Sunday Night Film Series, Stravinsky and Glenn Gould: Off the Record, On the Record, Chemistry Auditorium 1179; and Film Classics, Thursday Night Film Series, Blonde Venus, South Hall Auditorium, Mar. 31 & Apr. 4, 1968
Robert Solow, Carl Snyder Memorial Lecture, "The Problem of Inflation," Campbell Hall, Apr. 3, 1968
Sidney Lens, "The Care and Cure of Anti-Communism," Campbell Hall, Apr. 5, 1968
Guarneri String Quartet, Campbell Hall, Apr. 6, 1968
Frula Yugoslav Folk Ensemble, Campbell Hall, Apr. 10, 1968
The Glen Tetley Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Apr. 16, 1968
Claude Kipnis and His Israeli Mime Theater, with Havvab Fisher and Rudy Benda, Campbell Hall, Apr. 19, 1968
Morris Ernst, "Crises in Content and Control: The Mass Media in 1968," Campbell Hall, Apr. 23, 1968
The Chamber Symphony of Philadelphia, Campbell Hall, Apr. 24, 1968
Turnau Opera, "Barber of Seville," in English, Campbell Hall, May 6, 1968
Simon Ramo, "The Robot Society: Evitable or Inevitable?" Campbell Hall, May 8, 1968
M. Scott Carpenter, "The Navy's Man-in-the-Sea Program," Campbell Hall, May 16, 1968
UCSB Opera Theater, "Gianni Schicchi" and "The Medium," Studio Theater, May 23-25, 1968
Peter Racine Fricker, Campbell Hall, May 27, 1968
1968-1969
Manhattan Festival Ballet, Campbell Hall, Oct. 25, 1968
Ghana Dance Ensemble, Robertson Gym, Nov. 3, 1968
New York Camerata, Campbell Hall, Nov. 18, 1968
Studio Watts Workshop, "Black Girl in Search of God," Campbell Hall - cancelled, Jan. 11, 1969
Semu Huaute, "Indian Culture and Contemporary Problems," Campbell Hall, Jan. 15, 1969
New York Pro Musica, Campbell Hall, Feb. 2, 1969
Le Tréteau de Paris et Le Théatre de Bourgogne, "Les Fourberies de Scapin," Moliere, Campbell Hall, Feb. 9, 1969
Orchestra Michelangelo di Firenze, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11, 1969
The UCR Madrigal Singers and Consort of Early Instruments, Program Lounge, University Center, Apr. 10, [1969]
The Schoenfeld-Daniel Trio, "A Cycle of Beethoven Chamber Music," Campbell Hall, Apr. 9-May 14, 1969
Friday Evening Series: All-Star Line-Up, Sullivan's Travels, Engineering 1104; and Sunday Afternoon Series: Contemporary Italian Cinema, Bandits of Orgosolo, Campbell Hall, Apr. 18 & 20, 1969
The Henry Miller Odyssey, film, Campbell Hall, Apr. 20, 1969
Jean-Louis Barrault and Madeleine Renaud with the New York Chamber Soloists, "Words and Music from the Court of Louis XIVth," Campbell Hall, Apr. 28, 1969
The Kinetic Art: Three Film Programs, Campbell Hall, Apr. 29, May 6 & 13, 1969
1969-1970
Concerts, 1969-70
Dance, 1969-70
UCSB Summer Repertory Theatre, "After the Fall," "The Knack" and "The Country Wife," July 16-Aug. 2, 1969
Frances Alenikoff, "Dance + Media," Campbell Hall, July 21, 1969
Donald Aitken, lecture, "The New Conservation: Survival of the Human Species," Ellison Hall 1910, July 22, 1969
Budaya, the Performing Arts of Bali, Java, and Sunda, Campbell Hall, Oct. 15, 1969
The Paul Taylor Dance Company, [Oct 20-21, 1969]
R. Sargent Shriver, Sixth Annual Convocation Lecture, "University in Crisis," Campus Field, Oct. 27, 1969
The Deller Consort, concert, Campbell Hall, Nov. 3, 1969
Fall 1969 Lecture Series, Nov. 4-25, 1969
The French Film and its Followers, Second Breath, Campbell Hall, Nov. 9, [1969]
"The Elixir of Love," performance, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Nov. 14-15, 1969
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, [Dec 4, 1969]
Chronological listing of events, Winter 1970
The Don Redlich Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Jan. 19 & 21, 1970
Juilliard String Quartet, [Jan 31, 1970]
"Shakespeare's Second Bananas" with Eric Christmas, Professor of Drama, UCSD, Main Theatre, Feb. 9, [1970]
"Who'll Save the Plowboy?" Studio Theatre, Feb. 10-14 & 17-21, 1970
Orchestra Sinfonia di Como, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11, 1970
UCSB Opera Theater, "The Coronation of Poppea," Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Feb. 13-15, 1970
Le Tréteau de Paris, Jean Anouilh's "Antigone," Campbell Hall, Feb. 17-18, 1970
André Watts, Campbell Hall, Feb. 19, [1970]
Santa Barbara Symphony with Suzanne Balderston, harpist, and Geoffrey Rutkowski, cellist, Granada Theatre, Feb. 19, 1970
New Music Series, "Phases - an Experience in Sound and Space," Campbell Hall, Feb. 25, 1970
"Uncle M from Dubrovnik," performance, Main Theater, Feb. 27-28, Mar. 4-7, 1970
New Music Series, Yuji Takahashi, pianist, Campbell Hall, Mar. 2, 1970
University Dance Group, performance, Campbell Hall, Mar. 6-7, 1970
"MECHA brings Nabokov," UCEN Program Lounge, Mar. 12, [1970]
Calendar, Spring 1970
Film, Spring 1970
Films of the Thirties, Earth and Man with a Movie Camera, Engineering Auditorium, Apr. 5, [1970]
Dr. John D. Frodsham, "Research Problems: Chinese Literature & History," Australian National University, Physics 1610 - cancelled, Apr. 6, [1970]
Julius Palffy-Alpar, "Movements of Theatrical Fencing & Other Stage Fights," demonstration and lecture, Campbell Hall, Apr. 7, [1970]
Vera Vlasova, "Stanislavsky - Great Teacher of Theater," Main Theater, Apr. 8, [1970]
Lucas Hoving Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Apr. 10-11, 1970
Films of the Thirties, Fury, Engineering Auditorium, Apr. 12, 1970
Escalante: Land of Rock and Honey and The World of Kukulcán, films, Physical Auditorium 1610, Apr. 14, [1970]
The South Coast Repertory, "We Bombed in New Haven," Campbell Hall, Apr. 17, 1970
The Kinetic Art Series 2, Three Film Programs, Campbell Hall, Apr. 22 & 29, May 6, 1970
Mountview Arts Centre of London, "Saved," and "Mother Courage and her Children," Campbell Hall, Apr. 27-28, 1970
The UCSB Arts and Lectures Noon Program Series, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Apr. 29-May 27, 1970
Fidel, a Film Biography of the Cuban Revolutionary, Campbell Hall, May 1, 1970
"La Mandragola," Studio Theatre, May 5-9 & 12-16, 1970
Films of the Thirties, David Copperfield, Engineering Auditorium, May 3, 1970
Harry Johnson, economist, "The International Monetary Problem," Physics 1610, May 28, 1970
1970-1971
Films for Summer Sundays, June 28-July 19, [1970]
Summer Lecture Series, July 1-22, [1970]
Mozart-Schubert Summer Serenade, Lotte Lehmann Hall, July 24, 1970
Loriod & Messiaen, pianists, Campbell Hall, Oct. 9, [1970]
Cinema Italiano, I Vitelloni (The Layabouts), Campbell Hall, Oct. 18, 1970
The Guarneri Quartet, Campbell Hall, Oct. 23, 1970
The Company Theatre of Los Angeles, "The Emergence," Campbell Hall, Oct. 27, 1970
Sophia Noel, canto, and Eugenio Gonzalo, guitarra, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Nov. 7, 1970
Cinema Italiano, Amore in Citta (Love in the City), Campbell Hall, Nov. 8, [1970]
Jess Thomas, Campbell Hall, Nov. 9, 1970
Cinema Italiano, Sedotta e Abbandonata (Seduced and Abandoned), Campbell Hall, Nov. 22, [1970]
Faculty Artist Recital, Geoffrey Rutkowski, cello and Roger Grove, piano, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Dec. 5, [1970]
Cinema Italiano, Il Pugni in Tasca (Fists in the Pocket), Campbell Hall, Dec. 13, [1970]
Smiles of a Winter's Night film series, Stolen Kisses, Campbell Hall, Jan. 10, [1971]
Theatre on the Balustrade of Prague, "Button, Button," Campbell Hall, Jan. 11, [1971]
Los Angeles Brass Quintet, Campbell Hall, Jan. 16, 1971
"Song, Music and Dance," with Maurice Allard, baritone, Martin Katz, pianist, and William Couser, dancer, Jan. 18, 1971
Murray Louis Dance Company, lecture-demo, UCen Slope, and concert, Campbell Hall, Jan. 20-21, 1971
In the Year of the Pig, film, Jan. 23, [1971]
Czech Chamber Orchestra, Campbell Hall, Feb. 1, 1971
Trois Jours du Cinema Francais, Feb. 5-7, 1971
Vladimir Askenazy, Campbell Hall, Feb. 27-28, [1971]
The Great McGinty, film, Chemistry Auditorium 1179, Feb. 28, [1971]
"The Caretaker," with Eric Christmas, Tom McCorry & Steven Nogarr, Main Theatre, Apr. 3, [1971]
Films of Japan, Sunday Film Series, Woman in the Dunes, Campbell Hall, Apr. 4, 1971
Noon & Afternoon Talks, Spring [1971]
"Songs of 3 Centuries," soloists from the Netherlands, Campbell Hall, Apr. 9, [1971]
South Coast Repertory Theatre, "Mother Earth," Campbell Hall, Apr. 17, 1971
Films of Japan, Joi-Uchi (Samurai Rebellion), Campbell Hall, Apr. 18, [1971]
N. Scott Momaday, "The Names: Work in Progress," Apr. 20, 1971
Pearl Lang Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Apr. 22, [1971]
Kimon Friar, "Men Are the Saviors of God: The Spiritual Odyssey of Nikos Kazantzakis," Chemistry Auditorium 1179, Apr. 27, 1971
Second City, Campbell Hall, May 8, 1971
Films of Japan, Shichinin no Samurai (Seven Samurai), Campbell Hall, May 16, [1971]
Films of Japan, Shinjo Ten no Amijima (Double Suicide), Campbell Hall, May 23, [1971]
Films of Japan, Kanojo to Kare (She and He), Campbell Hall, May 30, [1971]
1971-1972
Keaton Klassics, film series, Campbell Hall, June 20-July 3, 1971
Films for Summer Sundays, Kanchenjungha, Campbell Hall, July 11, [1971]
Singin' in the Rain, film, Campbell Hall, Oct. 3, 1971
Beaux Arts Trio, Campbell Hall, Oct. 9, 1971
Concerts 1971-1972, Oct. 9, 1971-May 18, 1972
Humphrey Bogart Double Feature, The Big Sleep and Beat the Devil, Campbell Hall, Oct. 10, 1971
An Evening Program of Video Tapes by Ronald Michaelson, Ellison Hall 1910, Oct. 14, 1971
Edo Festival of Japan: Music, Dance and Pantomime, Campbell Hall, Oct. 16, 1971
ETC of La Mama, Campbell Hall, "Carmilla," "The Only Jealousy of Emer" and "Renard," Oct. 20-21, 1971
Concentus Musicus, Campbell Hall, Nov. 1, 1971
Garry Wills, Regents' Lecturer, "Underground in Shakespeare's England I: Priests' Plots," and "Underground in Shakespeare's England II: Witches' Plots," Ellison 1910, Nov. 11 & 18, 1971
It Happened One Night, film, Nov. 14, 1971
Cleveland Quartet, Campbell Hall, Nov. 16, 1971
UCSB Opera Theater, performance, "Chanticleer," Nov. 20, 1971
Movies from Hollywood's Heyday series, Baby Doll, Campbell Hall, Nov. 21, 1971
"To Be Young, Gifted, and Black," Campbell Hall, Nov. 22, 1971
The Gold Rush, (replacing City Lights), film, Campbell Hall, Nov. 28, 1971
Scandinavian Cinema, Dear John, Campbell Hall, Jan. 2, 1972
Scandinavian Cinema, The Silence, Campbell Hall, Jan. 9, 1972
The Future of Man, lecture series, Campbell Hall, Jan. 11-Feb 10, 1972
Mabou Mines, "The Red Horse Animation" and "Play," Studio Theatre, Jan. 12, 1972
Sierra Leone National Dance Troupe, Robertson Gym, Jan. 15, 1972
Scandinavian Cinema, Gertrud, Campbell Hall, Jan. 16, 1972
Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist, Campbell Hall, Jan. 24, [1972]
Betty Jones & Fritz Ludin, "Dances We Dance," Campbell Hall, Jan. 28, [1972]
The Israel Chamber Orchestra, with soloist Lilit Gampel, Campbell Hall, Jan. 31, 1972
Noon Concerts, Thursdays, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Feb. 3-March 2, [1972]
Scandinavian Cinema, Hunger, Campbell Hall, Feb. 13, 1972
Sanasardo Dance Company, with Manuel Alum, Campbell Hall, Feb. 16, 1972
Silent Screen Requests, Son of the Sheik, accompanied by Chauncey Haines, theatre organist, Campbell Hall, Feb. 24, 1972
Scandinavian Cinema, Loving Couples, Campbell Hall, Mar. 5, 1972
Silent Screen Requests, Hunchback of Notre Dame, accompanied by Chauncey Haines, theatre organist, Campbell Hall, Mar. 9, 1972
Indian Spring film series, Pather Panchali, Campbell Hall, Apr. 9, [1972]
Le Tréteau de Paris, "Le Barbier de Seville" - cancelled, [Apr. 12, 1972]
The Aeolian Chamber Players, Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, 1972
Indian Spring film series, Aparajito, Campbell Hall, Apr. 16, 1972
The Louis Falco Company of Featured Dancers, Campbell Hall, Apr. 19, 1972
Gervase de Peyer, clarinetist, Campbell Hall, Apr. 22, 1972
John Korty film, Funnyman, Campbell Hall, Apr. 26, 1972
Indian Spring series, Shakespeare Wallah, Campbell Hall, Apr. 30, [1972]
James Cunningham and the Acme Dance Co., sound and movement workshop, UCen Lawn, and concert, Campbell Hall, May 2-3, 1972
Richard Grayson, Lotte Lehmann Hall, May 5, 1972
John Korty film, The Crazy Quilt, Campbell Hall, May 10, [1972]
Indian Spring series, Devi, Chemistry Auditorium 1179, May 14, [1972]
Horacio Gutierrez, pianist, Campbell Hall, May 18, [1972]
The Montagnana Trio, Lotte Lehmann Hall, May 24, 1972
Indian Spring series, Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baja, Campbell Hall, May 28, [1972]
Indian Spring series, Mahanagar, Campbell Hall, June 4, [1972]
1972-1973
1972/73 Summer-Fall
The Bogart Series, The Maltese Falcon, Campbell Hall, June 22, 1972
Films for Summer Sundays, Sanshiro Sugata, Campbell Hall, July 9, 1972
Films for Summer Sundays, My Way Home, Campbell Hall, July 16, 1972
Eric Christmas, lecture, "Christmas in July: A Talk on Shakespeare," Ellison 1910 - cancelled, July 25, 1972
Made in England series, Lolita, Campbell Hall, Oct. 1, 1972
Fall 1972 Lectures, Tuesdays, Ellison Hall 1910, Oct. 3-Nov. 29, 1972
Lawrence Moe, university organist, dedication recital of new Flentrop organ, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Oct. 8, 1972
Made in England film series, Blow-Up, Campbell Hall, Oct. 8, 1972
Ah Ahk, Performing Arts of Korea, Folk and Classical Music and Dance, Campbell Hall, Oct. 9, 1972
Bogart Festival, Dark Passage, Campbell Hall, Oct. 11, 1972
Made in England film series, The Revolutionary, Campbell Hall, Oct. 15, 1972
Jack Aranson, "Moby Dick," Campbell Hall, Oct. 17, 1972
Bogart Festival, In a Lonely Place, Campbell Hall, Oct. 18, 1972
Viola Farber Dance Company, lecture/demonstration and concert, Campbell Hall, Oct. 20-21, 1972
Made in England film series, Dr. Strangelove, Campbell Hall, Oct. 22, 1972
Zara Nelsova & Grant Johannesen, cello and piano duo, Campbell Hall, Oct. 24, 1972
Concerts 1972-1973, Oct. 24, 1972-May 21, 1973
Made in England film series, Chance Meeting, Campbell Hall, Oct. 29, 1972
Bogart Festival, The Petrified Forest, Campbell Hall, Nov. 1, 1972
Ze'eva Cohen Solo Dance Program, Campbell Hall, Nov. 3, 1972
Made in England series, Dead of Night, Campbell Hall, Nov. 5, 1972
Bogart Festival, The Harder They Fall, Campbell Hall, Nov. 7, 1972
Alexander Solbodyanik, pianist, Campbell Hall, Nov. 8, 1972
Made in England series, The Leather Boys, Campbell Hall, Nov. 12, 1972
Ramsey Clark, lecture, Campus Stadium, Nov. 16, [1972]
UCLA Opera Workshop and Chamber Orchestra, "Orontea," Lotte Lehmann Hall, Nov. 18, 1972
Made in England film series, Repulsion, Campbell Hall, Nov. 19, 1972
Songs of Three Centuries, Campbell Hall, Nov. 21, 1972
Made in England series, The Servant, Campbell Hall, Nov. 26, 1972
Bogart Festival, The Maltese Falcon, Campbell Hall, Nov. 29, 1972
Agustin Anievas, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Dec. 2, 1972
Made in England series, A Hard Day's Night, Campbell Hall, Dec. 3, 1972
1972/73 Winter-Spring
Louis Malle's "Phantom India: Indian Odyssey," films, Campbell Hall, Jan. 9-18, 1973
Winter Lectures, Wednesdays, Ellison Hall 1910, Jan. 11-Mar. 13, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, Mickey One, Campbell Hall, Jan. 14, 1973
Gruppo Space Re(v)action of the Teatro la Fede, Rome, "A is for Alice," performance, Campbell Hall, Jan. 17, 1973
Marilyn Neeley, Keyboard Series, concert, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Jan. 20, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 series, La Collectioneuse, Campbell Hall, Jan. 21, 1973
Bartok Quartet, Campbell Hall, Jan. 23, 1973
Winter 1973 Noon Programs, Thursdays, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Jan. 24-Mar. 15, 1973
Lotte Goslar Pantomime Circus, performance, Jan. 27, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 series, Intimate Lighting, Campbell Hall, Jan. 28, 1973
John Kneubuhl, guitarist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Jan. 31, 1973
The Sorrow and the Pity, film, Campbell Hall, Feb. 1-2, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, Bronco Bullfrog, Campbell Hall, Feb. 4, 1973
Vladimir Ashkenazy, pianist, and Itzhak Perlman, violinist, Campbell Hall, Feb. 5, [1973]
New Directors Since 1960 series, Fist in His Pockets, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11, 1973
Dan Wagoner and Dancers, Campbell Hall, Feb. 16, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, Finian's Rainbow, Campbell Hall, Feb. 18, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, W.R. - Mysteries of the Organism, Campbell Hall, Feb. 25, 1973
Music for A While, Campbell Hall, Feb. 28, 1973
UCSB Opera Theater, "The Beggar's Opera," Lotte Lehmann Hall, Mar. 1-3, 1973
Singers and Dancers of Ljubljana, Robertson Gym, Mar. 3, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 series, The Decameron, Campbell Hall, Mar. 4, 1973
Gene Marinaccio American Concert Ballet Company, performance, "Cantique de la Vie," Campbell Hall, Mar. 10, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, Charley Bubbles, Campbell Hall, Mar. 11, 1973
Music from Marlboro, Campbell Hall, Mar. 12, 1973
New Directors Since 1960 film series, Memories of Underdevelopment, Campbell Hall, Mar. 18, 1973
Spring Lectures, Wednesdays, South Hall 1004, Apr. 4-May 29, 1973
The Aeolian Chamber Players, Campbell Hall, Apr. 6, [1973]
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Banshun (Late Spring), Campbell Hall, Apr. 8, 1973
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Campbell Hall, Apr. 10, 1973
Le Tréteau de Paris, "Le Médecin Malgré Lui," Campbell Hall, Apr. 11, 1973
UCSB Dancers in Concert, performance, Main Theatre, Apr. 12-14, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Nora Inu (Stray Dog), Campbell Hall, Apr. 15, 1973
"In & Out" Noon Programs, Spring 1973, Thursdays, Music Bowl and Lotte Lehmann Hall, Apr. 19-May 24, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Bakushu (Early Summer), Campbell Hall, Apr. 22, 1973
Alexander Foursenko, lecture, "The American and French Revolutions Compared," Ellison 1920, Apr. 23, 1973
Dr. F. Clark Howell, lecture, "New Studies in East Africa on Human Origins," Lotte Lehmann Hall, April 25, 1973
The Borodin Quartet, Campbell Hall, Apr. 26, 1973
The George Shearing Quintet, concert, Campbell Hall, Apr. 28, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Tanin no Kao (Face of Another), Campbell Hall, Apr. 29, 1973
Claude Chabrol Film Series, Les Biches, Campbell Hall, May 2, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Miyamoto Musashi (Legend of Musashi), Campbell Hall, May 6, 1973
Manuel Unzueta, exhibit, Eastside Branch Public Library, May 6-31, 1973
Telethon - Billy Adler, John Margolies, Ilene Segalove, "An Architectural Extravaganza in San Luis Obispo," Engineering 1104, May 7, 1973
Claude Chabrol Film Series, Les Bonnes Femmes, Campbell Hall, May 9, 1973
David Bean, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Hall, May 11, 1973
Los Mascarones: Mexican Guerilla Theater, Campbell Hall, May 12, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Tokyo Monogatari (Tokyo Story), Chem. Aud. 119, May 13, 1973
Rollo May, lecture, "The Courage to Create," Campbell Hall, May 14, 1973
A. E. Keir Nash, Harold J. Plous Memorial Lecture, "UCSB - From State College to State College in Three Academic Generations?" South Hall 1004, May 16, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Tokyo Boshoku (Tokyo Twilight), Campbell Hall, May 20, 1973
New York Camerata, concert, Campbell Hall, May 21, 1973
Stephan T. Madsen, Regents' lecture, "Neo-Art Nouveau and Psychedelic Art," South Hall 1004, May 23, 1973
Claude Chabrol Film Series, La Femme Infidele, Campbell Hall, May 23, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Nobi (Fires on the Plain), Campbell Hall, May 27, 1973
Professor Rudolf Arnheim, lecture, "Visual Thinking," Campbell Hall, May 29, [1973]
Claude Chabrol Film Series, This Man Must Die, Campbell Hall, May 30, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Kohayagawa-no Aki (End of Summer), Campbell Hall, June 3, 1973
Holding, documentary film, Campbell Hall, June 5-6, 1973
Charly, Riviera Theater, June 6-7, 1973
Santa Barbara Choral Society, "Carmina Burana," Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, June 8-10, 1973
Japanese Cinema: Ozu and Others, Shinjuku Dorobo Nikka (Diary of a Shinjuku Burglar), Campbell Hall, June 10, 1973
1973-1974
1973/74 Summer-Fall
Keaton Klassics series, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, June 27-July 25, 1973
Films for Summer Sundays, A Man Escaped, Campbell Hall, July 1, 1973
Films for Summer Sundays, The Adversary, Campbell Hall, July 8, 1973
Brando Films, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Campbell Hall, July 12, 1973
Films for Summer Sundays, Trouble in Paradise, Campbell Hall, July 15, 1973
Films for Summer Sundays, Red Psalm, Campbell Hall, July 22, 1973
Films for Summer Sundays, The Devil's Eye, Campbell Hall, July 29, 1973
South Indian music, concert, Campbell Hall, Sept. 28, 1973
Balasaraswati, concert, Campbell Hall, Sept. 29, 1973
Films that Speak Volumes, America, America, Campbell Hall, Sept. 30, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, The Kid, Campbell Hall, Oct. 2, 1973
Funny Films, Wednesdays at noon, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Oct. 3-Nov. 28, 1973
Afternoon Talks, Tuesdays, Ellison 1910, Oct. 4-Nov. 27, 1973
Films that Speak Volumes, The Spider's Strategem, Campbell Hall, Oct. 7, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, The Gold Rush and Pay Day, Campbell Hall, Oct. 9, 1973
The American Brass Quintet, Campbell Hall, Oct. 10, 1973
The Chaplin Revue, The Pilgrim, Shoulder Arms and A Dog's Life, [Oct 16, 1973]
Films that Speak Volumes, Intruder in the Dust, Campbell Hall, Oct. 14, 1973
Inbal Dance Theatre of Israel, Campbell Hall, Oct. 22, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, The Circus and The Immigrant, Campbell Hall, Oct. 23, 1973
Malcolm Brown, lecture, "In Quest of Sergei Prokofiev," Ellison 1930, Oct. 24, 1973
The Tel Aviv Drama Company, Campbell Hall, "Monsieur Artaud" and "Dreyfus on Devil's Island," Oct. 25-26, 1973
Films that Speak Volumes, Four Nights of a Dreamer, Campbell Hall, Oct. 28, 1973
Scholarship Fund Concerts, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Oct. 28, 1973-June 7, 1974
Lear & Stewart Duo, Campbell Hall, Oct. 31, 1973
"Corruption in the Palace of Justice," performance, Studio Theatre, Nov. 4-17, 1973
Films that Speak Volumes, Days and Nights in the Forest, Campbell Hall, Nov. 11, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, The Great Dictator, Campbell Hall, Nov. 13, 1973
The Paul Taylor Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Nov. 14, 1973
Betty Oberacker, pianist, Scholarship Fund Concert, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Nov. 16, 1973
"Tarradiddle Travels," performance, Main Theatre and Lobero Theatre, Nov. 17 & 24, 1973
Films That Speak Volumes, Pygmalion, Campbell Hall, Nov. 18, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, Monsieur Verdoux, Campbell Hall, Nov. 19, 1973
Music from Iran, [Nov 20, 1973]
Films that Speak Volumes series, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Campbell Hall, Nov. 25, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, Limelight, Campbell Hall, Nov. 27, 1973
Martin Best, concert, "The Art of the Minstrel: Songs with Lute and Guitar," Campbell Hall, Nov. 28, 1973
University Symphony Orchestra, Scholarship Fund Concert, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Nov. 30, 1973
Open Theatre, "Nightwalk," Campbell Hall, Dec. 1, 1973
Films that Speak Volumes series, La Bete Humaine, Campbell Hall, Dec. 2, 1973
The Feature Films of Charles Chaplin, A King in New York, Campbell Hall, Dec. 4, 1973
1973/74 Winter-Spring
Provisional Theatre, performance, "Dominus Marlowe," Campbell Hall, Jan. 12, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, The 400 Blows and Zero for Conduct, Campbell Hall, Jan. 13, 1974
The Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, concert, Campbell Hall, Jan. 15, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Breathless, Campbell Hall, Jan. 20, 1974
Turan-Mirza Kamal, classical guitarist, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Jan. 22, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Les Cousins, Campbell Hall, Jan. 27, 1974
Jean-Jacques Kantorow, violinist, with Francoise Regnat, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Jan. 30, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, La Guerre est Finie, Campbell Hall, Feb. 3, 1974
Luis Bunuel Series, Los Olvidados with Las Hurdas, Campbell Hall, Feb. 6, 1974
Pilobolus Dance Theatre, Campbell Hall, Feb. 7, 1974
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Chloe in the Afternoon, Campbell Hall, Feb. 17, 1974
Luis Bunuel series, La Voie Lactee (The Milky Way) with San Simeon del Desierto, Campbell Hall, Feb. 20, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Le Souffle au Coeur, Campbell Hall, Feb. 24, 1974
Luis Bunuel series, Le Charme Discret du Bourgeoisie, Campbell Hall, Feb. 27, 1974
Jonathan Abramowitz, cellist, with Bernard Rose, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Mar. 1, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Lola, Campbell Hall, Mar. 3, 1974
Frans Brueggen, recorder & baroque flute, with Alan Curtis, harpsichord, Campbell Hall, Mar. 7, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Le Boucher, Campbell Hall, Mar. 10, 1974
The Awaji Puppet Theater of Japan, Campbell Hall, Mar. 15, 1974
La Nouvelle Vague series, Domicile Conjugal, Campbell Hall, Mar. 17, 1974
Funny Films, Thursdays, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Apr. 4-June 6, 1974
Films of Fellini, Lo Sciecco Bianco and The Miracle, Campbell Hall, Apr. 5 & 7, 1974
Spring Lectures, South Hall 1004, Apr. 8-May 29, 1974
Le Tréteau de Paris, "Ionesco: Le Roi Se Meurt," Campbell Hall, Apr. 9, 1974
Arne Nordheim, composer, Regent's Lecturer, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Apr. 12, 15 & 20, 1974
Films of Fellini series, Il Bidone, Campbell Hall, Apr. 12 & 14, 1974
Francoise Regnat, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Apr. 16, 1974
A Sense of Loss, film, Campbell Hall, Apr. 18, 1974
Renaissance Dancers, Consortium Antiquum, Campbell Hall, Apr. 19, [1974]
Films of Fellini, La Strada, Campbell Hall, Apr. 19 & 21, 1974
Aman Folk Ensemble, Campbell Hall, Apr. 20, 1974
Early Music Consort of London, Campbell Hall, Apr. 24, 1974
Christopher Parkening, Campbell Hall, Apr. 25-26, [1974]
Films of Fellini series, I Vitelloni, Campbell Hall, Apr. 26 & 28, 1974
Love (Szerelem), film, Campbell Hall, May 2, 1974
Films of Fellini series, Le Notti di Cabiria, Campbell Hall, May 3 & 5, 1974
Inner City Repertory Dance Company, Campbell Hall, May 6, 1974
Films of Fellini, La Dolce Vita, Campbell Hall, May 10 & 12, 1974
Eugenia Zukerman, flutist, with Doris Stevenson, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, May 15, 1974
Films of Fellini, 8 1/2, Campbell Hall, May 17 & 19, 1974
Erick Hawkins Dance Company, Campbell Hall, May 22, 1974
Theodore Hatlen, lecture, "Classical Greek Drama in Action," South Hall 1004, May 23, 1974
Films of Fellini, Juliet of the Spirits, Campbell Hall, May 24 & 26, 1974
El Teatro Campesino, "La Carpa de los Rasquachis," Campbell Hall, May 25, [1974]
Special Film, Love Affair, or, The Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator, Campbell Hall, May 30, 1974
Films of Fellini, Satyricon, Campbell Hall, May 31 & June 2, 1974
Special film, Playtime, Campbell Hall, June 6, 1974
Films of Fellini, I Clowns, Campbell Hall, June 7 & 9, 1974
1974-1975
Partner, film, Campbell Hall, June 30, 1974
Traffic, film, Campbell Hall, July 7, 1974
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Robertson Gym, July 10, 1974
Dodes-ka-Den, film, Campbell Hall, July 14, 1974
Frank Capra, and film, It's a Wonderful Life, Campbell Hall, July 19, 1974
The Gang's All Here, film, Campbell Hall, July 21, 1974
In the Name of the Father, film, Campbell Hall, July 28, 1974
More Films from Hollywood's Heyday, Camille, Campbell Hall, Oct. 6, 1974
Murder My Sweet, film, Chem. 1179, Oct. 13, 1974
Cleo Laine, concert, Oct. 13, [1974]
Donald McInnes, violist, concert, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Oct. 16, [1974]
Fall 1974 Lectures, Tuesdays, Ellison 1910, Oct. 17-Nov. 26, 1974
Concentus Musicus of Vienna, Campbell Hall, Oct. 18, 1974
Third Annual Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention, UCen Lawn, Oct. 20, 1974
More Films from Hollywood's Heyday, My Darling Clementine, Campbell Hall, Oct. 20, 1974
G. William Domhoff, lecture, "Bohemians, Rancheros, and Ruling Class Cohesiveness," Physics 1610, Oct. 30, 1974
Special Film, Killer's Kiss and The Killing, Campbell Hall, Oct. 31, 1974
Phyllis Lamhut Dance Company, concert, Campbell Hall, Nov. 2, 1974
More Films from Hollywood's Heyday, Duck Soup, Campbell Hall, Nov. 3, 1974
Jan Lenica, "An Afternoon of Jan Lenica Cartoons," Campbell Hall, Nov. 4, 1974
Some Like It Hot, film, Campbell Hall, Nov. 10, [1974]
Heen Baba and His Dance and Drum Ensemble from Sri Lanka, Campbell Hall, Nov. 13, [1974]
Stanley Kubrick Directs, special film, Dr. Strangelove, Campbell Hall, Nov. 14, 1974
James MacGregor Burns, lecture, "After Watergate - Should We Emasculate the Presidency?" Ellison 1910, Nov. 15, 1974
More Films from Hollywood's Heyday, Destry Rides Again, Campbell Hall, Nov. 17, 1974
Lanza del Vasto, lecture, "Love, Justice and Nonviolence," Chem. 1179, Nov. 18, 1974
Bruno Bettelheim, lecture, "The Changes in Family Life and the Consequences for Children and Parents," Campbell Hall, Nov. 19, 1974
More Films from Hollywood's Heyday, The Searchers, Campbell Hall, Dec. 8, 1974
Ingmar Bergman Directs, The Seventh Seal, Campbell Hall, Jan. 10 & 12, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs film series, Wild Strawberries, Campbell Hall, Jan. 16 & 19, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs, The Magician, Campbell Hall, Jan. 24 & 26, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs film series, Through a Glass Darkly, Campbell Hall, Jan. 31 & Feb. 2, 1975
Lina Wertmuller, with film, Love & Anarchy, Campbell Hall, Feb. 2, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs, The Silence, Campbell Hall, Feb. 7 & 9, 1975
Nobuko Imai, violist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Feb. 11, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs film series, About All These Women, Campbell Hall, Feb. 14 & 16, 1975
Noon Programs, Wednesdays, Campbell Hall, Feb. 26, Mar. 5 & 12, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs, Shame, Campbell Hall, Feb. 28 & March 2, 1975
Danzi Woodwind Quintet, Campbell Hall, Mar. 1, 1975
Bella Lewitsky Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Mar. 8, 1975
Ingmar Bergman Directs, Cries and Whispers, Mar. 13 & 16, 1975
Chhau, The Masked Dance of Bengal, Campbell Hall, Mar. 14, 1975
Martin Scorsese, with film, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Campbell Hall, Apr. 3, 1975
Joel Thome and the Philadelphia Composers' Forum, Campbell Hall, Apr. 9, 1975
UCSB Dancers in Concert, Main Theatre, Apr. 9-12, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Tout Va Bien, Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Love & Anarchy, Campbell Hall, Apr. 20, [1975]
Ani Kavafian, violin, with Alan Marks, piano, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Apr. 22, [1975]
City Center Acting Company, Campbell Hall, "Edward II," "The Time of Your Life," and "She Stoops to Conquer," Apr. 22-24, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Blood Wedding, Campbell Hall, Apr. 27, 1975
Great Performances [on Film] series, Swan Lake, Campbell Hall, May 1, 1975
"Little Emo," Campbell Hall, May 3, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me, Campbell Hall, May 4, 1975
The Solomons Dance Company, Campbell Hall, May 7, 1975
Rudolf Firkusny, Santa Barbara Symphony, Granada Theatre and Campbell Hall, May 8 & 11, 1975
Lenox Quartet, concert, Campbell Hall, May 10, 1975
A Very Curious Girl, film, Campbell Hall, May 11, 1975
African Music and Dance Ensemble of UCB, Campbell Hall, May 12, 1975
Great Performances on Film series, Der Rosenkavalier, Campbell Hall, May 15, 1975
Recent European Cinema, A Free Woman, Campbell Hall, May 18, [1975]
Ronald Pellegrino, Gallery Room 102, Creative Studies, May 22, [1975]
Great Performances on Film, Don Quixote, Campbell Hall, May 22 & 24, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Garden of the Finzi-Continis, Campbell Hall, June 1, [1975]
Recent European Cinema, Ali, Campbell Hall, June 8, [1975]
1975-1976
Casualties of Commerce film series, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Campbell Hall, June 22, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Don't Cry with Your Mouth Full, Campbell Hall, July 11, [1975]
Recent European Cinema, Middle of the World, Campbell Hall, July 3, 1975
Casualties of Commerce film series, King of Marvin Gardens, Campbell Hall, July 6, 1975
The Rain People, film, Chem. 1179, July 13, [1975]
Popcorn Theatre Marionettes and Canterbury & Oother Tales, Campbell Hall, July 18, 1975
Recent European Cinema, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Campbell Hall, July 24, 1975
Casualties of Commerce series, Gumshoe, Campbell Hall, July 27, [1975]
Ten by Truffaut series, The 400 Blows, Campbell Hall, Oct. 3 & 5, [1975]
The Observing Eye series, Hearts and Minds, Campbell Hall, Oct. 8, [1975]
Fall Lectures, October 1975, Physics 1610, Oct. 8-25, 1975
Hiro Imamura, pianist, Lotte Lehmann Hall, Oct. 9, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Shoot the Piano Player, Campbell Hall, Oct. 10 & 12, [1975]
"Abelard and Heloise," Campbell Hall, Oct. 11, 1975
The Observing Eye series, I.F. Stone's Weekly and Antonia: Portrait of a Woman, Campbell Hall, Oct. 15, [1975]
The Boys of the Lough, Campbell Hall, Oct. 16, [1975]
Ten by Truffaut series, Jules & Jim, Campbell Hall, Oct. 16 & 19, [1975]
Fourth Annual Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention, UCen Lawn, Oct. 19, 1975
Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra, Campbell Hall, Oct. 21, 1975
Noon Films, Wednesdays, Campbell Hall, Oct. 22-Dec. 3, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Fahrenheit 451, Campbell Hall, Oct. 24 & 26, [1975]
Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy, "The Many Faces of Love," Campbell Hall, Oct. 29, [1975]
The Observing Eye series, Law & Order and Titicut Follies, Campbell Hall, Oct. 30, [1975]
Ten by Truffaut series, The Bride Wore Black, Campbell Hall, Oct. 30 & Nov. 2, 1975
The Performers' Committee for 20th Century Music, Campbell Hall, Nov. 3, 1975
The Observing Eye series, The Sorrow & The Pity, Campbell Hall, Nov. 5, [1975]
Dancers and Musicians of the Burmese National Theater, Campbell Hall, Nov. 7, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Stolen Kisses, Campbell Hall, Nov. 7 & 9, [1975]
The Observing Eye series, A Sense of Loss, Campbell Hall, Nov. 12, [1975]
Morton Schatzman, lecture, "Paranoia or Persecution?" UCen Program Lounge, Nov. 13, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Mississippi Mermaid, Campbell Hall, Nov. 14 & 16, 1975
Meyer H. Abrams, lecture, "Art as Such: The Sociology of an Aesthetic Concept," Santa Rosa Lounge, Nov. 17, 1975
Suk Trio, Campbell Hall, Nov. 21, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Two English Girls, Campbell Hall, Nov. 26 & 30, 1975
Parthenon Dancers of Greece, Campbell Hall, Dec. 1, 1975
Choreorama '75, dance performance, Main Theatre, Dec. 4-6, 1975
Ten by Truffaut series, Day for Night, Campbell Hall, Dec. 5 & 7, [1975]
"The Wealth of Nations," Harry Girvetz Memorial Lecture Series on Adam Smith, a bicentennial of his book, Jan. 8-March 4, [1976]
Department of Music, Winter Events 1976, Jan. 11-Mar. 15, 1976
Pascal Rogé, pianist, Campbell Hall, Jan. 12, 1976
Winter Lectures 1976, Campbell Hall, Jan. 13-Feb. 18, 1976
Made in Japan film series, Actor's Revenge, Campbell Hall, Jan. 18, 1976
Noon Films: Expressions of Our Century, Wednesdays, Campbell Hall, Jan. 21-Mar. 3, 1976
Kathryn Posin Dance Company, lecture-demo and concert, Campbell Hall, Jan. 22-23, 1976
Made in Japan film series, Tokyo Story, Campbell Hall, Jan. 25, 1976
20th Century Music series, UCSC Plus Ensemble, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Jan. 26, 1976
The Concord String Quartet, Campbell Hall, Jan. 30, 1976
Made in Japan film series, Red Beard, Campbell Hall, Feb. 1, 1976
"Bach 1 2 3 4," two concerts, Campbell Hall, Feb. 7-8, 1976
Made in Japan series, Early Spring, Campbell Hall, Feb. 8, [1976]
Netherland Wind Ensemble, Campbell Hall, Feb. 11, 1976
Made in Japan film series, Ugetsu, Campbell Hall, Feb. 15, 1976
Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, Campbell Hall, Feb. 17, 1976
5 by 2 Dance Company, Jane Kosminsky / Bruce Becker, Campbell Hall, Feb. 21, 1976
Five Members of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Campbell Hall, lecture/demos, Feb. 23-28, 1976
Wertmuller/Tati film series, Love & Anarchy, Campbell Hall, Feb. 24, 1976
The Montagnana Trio, concert, Campbell Hall, Feb. 25, 1976
Wertmuller/Tati film series, Playtime, Campbell Hall, Mar. 2, 1976
Made in Japan film series, Ceremony, Chem. 1179, Mar. 14, 1976
Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, ("new date"), Campbell Hall, Mar. 14, 1976
Spring Lectures 1976, Tuesdays, South Hall 1004, Apr. 6-May 25, 1976
Early Music Consort of London, Campbell Hall, Apr. 7, 1976
Mummenschanz, Campbell Hall, Apr. 8, 1976
The Best Films of Our Lives series, Ninotchka, Campbell Hall, Apr. 11, 1976
20th Century Music series, Speculum Musicae, Campbell Hall, Apr. 12, 1976
Shakespeare film, Henry V, Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, [1976]
Japan Folkloric Arts Ensemble, Odori Festival of Japan, Campbell Hall, Apr. 14, 1976
American Old Time Music Festival, Campbell Hall, Apr. 15, [1976]
The Best Films of Our Lives series, All About Eve, Campbell Hall, Apr. 18, 1976
1976 American Old Time Music Festival, free workshop, UCen Program Lounge and concert, Campbell Hall, Apr. 19, 1976
Noon Films, Tuesdays, Campbell Hall, Apr. 20-June 1, 1976
Zina Schiff, violinist, Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Apr. 23, 1976
Ines & Gilbert Roberts, "Harmonic/Visual Synthesis," Lotte Lehmann Hall, Apr. 28, 1976
The Grand Union Dance/Theater, Campbell Hall, Apr. 29 & May 1, 1976
The Best Films of Our Lives series, The Best Years of Our Lives, Campbell Hall, May 2, 1976
Shakespeare film series, Chimes at Midnight, Campbell Hall, May 4, [1976]
The Best Films of Our Lives, Holiday, Campbell Hall, May 9, [1976]
Cecil Lytle, pianist, "From Rags to Other Riches," Campbell Hall, May 10, 1976
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Campbell Hall, May 13, 1976
Shakespeare film, Julius Caesar, Campbell Hall, May 14, [1976]
UCSB Opera Theatre, "Tosca," Lotte Lehmann Hall, May 14-15, 1976
Bill Evans Trio, Campbell Hall, May 15, 1976
The Best Films of Our Lives, From Here to Eternity, Campbell Hall, May 23, [1976]
Shakespeare film series, King Lear (USSR Production), Campbell Hall, May 25, 1976
The Best Films of Our Lives, Gold Diggers of 1933, Campbell Hall, May 30, [1976]
Shakespeare film series, A Midsummer Night's Dream (Royal Shakespeare Company), Campbell Hall, June 1, 1976
Shakespeare film series, Taming of the Shrew, Campbell Hall, June 8, 1976
The Best Films of Our Lives series, A Streetcar Named Desire, Campbell Hall, June 13, 1976
1976-1977
1976/77 Summer/Fall
Judy Garland film series, Babes in Arms, Campbell Hall, June 20, 1976
Hail Columbia series, It Happened One Night, Campbell Hall, June 23, [1976]
Judy Garland film series, The Wizard of Oz, Campbell Hall, June 27, 1976
"The Hairy Ape," performance, Campbell Hall, June 28, 1976
Classics Illustrated, Summer film series, June 29-Aug. 3, 1976
Hail Columbia film series, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Campbell Hall, June 30, 1976
"Film..." panel discussions, South Hall 1004, July 1-July 29, 1976
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Campbell Hall, July 7-8, 1976
Judy Garland series, Meet Me in St. Louis, Campbell Hall, July 11, 1976
Hail Columbia series, Lost Horizon, Chemistry Auditorium 1179, July 14, [1976]
Judy Garland film series, The Pirate, Campbell Hall, July 18, 1976
Hail Columbia film series, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Campbell Hall, July 21, [1976]
Julie Payne & Ruth Silveira, "Women Are Irrational..." Main Theatre, July 23, 1976
Judy Garland film series, Strike Up the Band, Campbell Hall, July 25, 1976
Hail Columbia series, Dr. Strangelove, Campbell Hall, July 28, [1976]
Judy Garland series, A Star is Born, Campbell Hall, Aug. 1, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Lacombe, Lucien, Campbell Hall, Oct. 3, 1976
Six by Ray series, Devi, Campbell Hall, Oct. 6, [1976]
"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been," Campbell Hall, Oct. 8, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Le Fantome de la Liberte, Campbell Hall, Oct. 10, 1976
Six by Ray film series, Two Daughters, Campbell Hall, Oct. 13, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Stavisky, Campbell Hall, Oct. 17, [1976]
5th Annual Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention, UCen Lawn, Oct. 17, 1976
London Sinfonietta, Campbell Hall, Oct. 20, 1976
The Paul Sanasardo Dance Co., "A Consort for Dancers," Campbell Hall, Oct. 30, 1976
Recent European Cinema, La Villeggiatura, Campbell Hall, Oct. 31, 1976
Dmitri! Campbell Hall, Nov. 4, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Les Violins du Bal, Campbell Hall, Nov. 7, 1976
The National Theater Institute of Japan, "The Martial Arts of Kabuki," Campbell Hall, Nov. 8, 1976
"The Fires of London," Campbell Hall, Nov. 11, 1976
Recent European Cinema, The Mother and the Whore, Campbell Hall, Nov. 14, 1976
Joan Miller and the Chamber Arts/Dance Players, Campbell Hall, lecture-demo and concert, Nov. 19-20, 1976
James Hillman, lecture, "Jung's Daemonology and Our Daemons," UCen Program Lounge, and panel discussion, "Hillman's 'Revisionary Psychology,'" South Hall 1432, Nov. 22, 1976
Six by Ray film series, Days and Nights in the Forest, Chemistry 1179, Nov. 23, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Le Retour d'Afrique, Campbell Hall, Nov. 28, 1976
Murray Perahia, Campbell Hall, Dec. 2, 1976
Toshiko Akiyoshi / Lew Tabackin Big Band, Campbell Hall, Dec. 4, 1976
Recent European Cinema, Just Before Nightfall, Campbell Hall, Dec. 5, [1976]
1976/77 Winter-Spring
Jack Nicholson Retro series, Easy Rider, Campbell Hall, Jan. 6, [1977]
Twilight of the Gods series, Death in Venice, Campbell Hall, Jan. 9, [1977]
Jack Nicholson Retro series, Five Easy Pieces, Campbell Hall, Jan. 13, [1977]
Music for A While, concert, [Jan 19, 1977]
Drive, He Said, film, Campbell Hall, Jan. 20, [1977]
Twilight of the Gods series, Ludwig, Campbell Hall, Jan. 23, [1977]
Five Members of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Campbell Hall, lecture/demos, Jan. 25-29, 1977
Winter Lectures, Tuesdays, South Hall 1004, Jan. 25-Mar. 1, 1977
Jack Nicholson Retro series, The Last Detail, Campbell Hall, Jan. 27, 1977
Twilight of the Gods series, Shoe Shine, Campbell Hall, Jan. 30, [1977]
Prague Chamber Orchestra, Campbell Hall, Feb. 4, 1977
Erick Hawkins Dance Company, Campbell Hall, Feb. 8, 1977
Juilliard String Quartet, concerts, Campbell Hall, Feb. 12-Mar. 1, 1977
Twilight of the Gods series, The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, Campbell Hall, Feb. 20, [1977]
National Folk Ballet of Yugoslavia, Campbell Hall, Feb. 21, 1977
Alexander Sokolov, lecture, "Between Censorship and Semizdat: Contemporary Alternatives in Soviet Writing," Ellison 1930, Feb. 24, 1977
Richard E. Leakey, lecture, "Exciting New Early Man Discoveries in East Africa," Campbell Hall, Feb. 25, 1977
"Butley," Main Theatre, Feb. 28, 1977
The New World Consort, "Play of Robin and Marion," Campbell Hall, Mar. 4, [1977]
Mummenschanz, Swiss Mime-Mask Theatre, Arlington Theatre, Mar. 5, 1977
Salesman, film, Campbell Hall, Mar. 9, 1977
Jan De Gaetani, mezzo-soprano, Campbell Hall, Mar. 15, 1977
Amarcord, film, Campbell Hall, Apr. 3, 1977
Harold Lloyd series, The Kid Brother, with Chauncey Haines, theatre organist, Campbell Hall, Apr. 6, 1977
Recent European Cinema, La Chienne, Campbell Hall, Apr. 10, 1977
Horacio Gutierrez, Campbell Hall, Apr. 12, [1977]
Harold Lloyd series, The Freshman, Campbell Hall, Apr. 13, 1977
The Acting Company, Campbell Hall, "The Way of the World," "The Kitchen," and "Love's Labour's Lost," Apr. 14-16, 1977
Harold Lloyd series, Safety Last with Hot Water (excerpt), Campbell Hall, Apr. 20, 1977
Jennifer Muller and the Works, "The Beach," Campbell Hall, Apr. 23, 1977
The Story of Adele H, film, Campbell Hall, Apr. 24, [1977]
1977 American Old Time Music Festival, Campbell Hall, Apr. 25, 1977
Leakey Foundation Lectures, Campbell Hall, Apr. 27 & May 6, 1977
The New York Chamber Soloists, "Acis and Galatea," Campbell Hall, Apr. 29, 1977
Face to Face, film, Campbell Hall, May 1, [1977]
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