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The Chowan College Bicentennial Committee Invites You to Share In OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE A SPECIAL 6-PART SERIES CELEBRATING OUR NATIONAL BICENTENNIAL AND DEPICTING SUCH CELEBRATION THROUGH FILM, MUSIC AND LECTURE. THE SPIRIT OF ’76 September 19,1975 A color film, personally presented by producer Raphael Green; a documentary which "records for audiences of the 1970’s events ft m P M sacrifices that created and brought forth a new Nation . . . o:0(J r. M. America’s first Thirteen, in spirit and reality.” L , STAR-SPANGLED AMERICA November l, 19/5 our 200th anniversary in superb color motion pictures, narrated in person by Richard Maxson, Curator of the World Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts. . . land of Pilgrims’ Pride and patriots’ dream . . . spacious skies, fruited plains ... as it was, as it is.” 8:00 P. M. Cl- n THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND rebruory 9, 19/0 “The world’s finest,” on stage in concert. “A far cry from the fiddlers and horn blowers who could manage a “jig” in the days of 2-00 P M sailing ships ... a highly selective group of professional Navy ’ ‘ ’ musicians which has won praise from every corner of America.” o:(X) 1. M. 44 L O the pony express trail AAorch Of 19/Cf a color film epic by Roy E. Coy, personally presented by the pro ducer. “History, wildlife, and beautiful scenery . . . interspersed Q m P M covered wagons, pioneers, riders, stations and monuments o:00 r. M. g|Qpg Q,^g Qf ^he greatest of American Trails.” Sprina Term WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS ... gg A lecture on the values of the American Tradition, presented by ttie Honorable G. William Whitehurst, House of Representatives, announced 2nd (Virginia) District, and formerly Professor of History at Old 8‘00 P M Dominion University, Norfolk. * ./07 107/C GEORGE BRITTON, TROUBADOR ^pril ^/, ly/O “Americana” ... A history of America in folk music, from the Colonial to the Contemporary. Britton “possesses a mastery of 8:00 P. M. guitar and lute combined with a beautiful baritone voice . . . with imagination and charisma to spare.” “Spin*# of T6"
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