PAGE 2 — THE DECREE — NOVEMBER 8,1991
Free Film Series starting tonight
Wesleyan College’s Free Film
Series will begin tonight at 8 p.m.
in Gravely 105 of the Braswell
Administration Building with a
showing of The African Queen.
Directed by Jdm Huston, the
1951 movie stars Humphrey
Bogart and Katherine Hepburn in
a battle of the sexes between a
Marinov
returns
for visit
Dr. Vsevold Marinov, direc
tor general of the Moscow Tech
nology Transfer Center, Inc., re
turned to North Carolina Wes
leyan College Thursday for
classroom visits and an open fo
rum presentation.
In his first visit to Wesleyan
last summer, Marinov made a
sterling presentation to the Wes
leyan community on the interna
tional trade and domestic politi
cal situation in the U.S.S.R. A
member of the Academy of Sci
ence and Industry for 20 years
and an expert in international
trade, Marinov has a keen inter
est in health care and textiles, two
industries key to the development
of eastern North Carolina.
During his visit this week,
Marinov visited classes during the
morning. He then spoke to the
Wesleyan community in the
multi-puipose room of the Stu
dent Activities Center from 4-5
p.m. He again addressed interna
tional trade issues as well as the
U.S.S.R.’s domestic political
situation in an open forum.
NCWC honors
Judge Carlton
Former Judge J. PhU Carlton
was honored at North Carolina
Wesleyan College’s 35th annual
Founder's Day for his outstanding
service to the College as chairman
of the Board of Trustees for more
than 18 years.
President Leslie H. Gamer Jr.
announced that the trustee’s
meeting room in the new Fine
Arts Building will be designated
in honor of Carlton through a
significant pledge to Wesleyan's
Capital Campaign by the law firm
of Pbyner & Spruill, of which
Carlton is a senior partner.
Carlton is a former justice of
the N.C.Siqjreme •CoDrt;
crusty riverboat captain and a
prim missionary.
Other movies on the schedule
include Forbidden Games, Jan.
n;Mandabi, Feb. 13; Say Amen,
Somebody, Feb. 21; Beat the
Devil, March 20; and Man Fac
ing Southeast, April 9 and 1L
All showings will be on Fri-^
days at 8 p.m. except for Mandabi
and Man Facing Southeast,
whose times will be announced
later.
Forbidden Games is a movie
about children in occupied France
who imitate the adult world.
Mandabi is a Senegalese film
about the clash of first and third
world cultures when a tribesman
receives a money order but, with
out identification, can’t cash it.
Say Amen, Somebody is a 1983
documentary on Gospel music,
featuring great concert footage.
Beat the Devil, directed by John
Huston with a screenplay by
Truman Capote, spoofs the
Raymond Chandler Style, with
Humphrey Bogart, Robert
Morley, Peter Lorre, and Gina
Lollobrigida trying to outwit a
rich fool.
Man Facing Southeast is an
Argentinean film about a psy
chiatrist who becomes fascinated
by a mental patient who insists
on facing southeast, possibly for
very good reasons.
For more information on the
fihn series, call 985-5158.
Visiting
Writers Series
presents
Tom Patterson
outsiders
I avOTiJ
■jwoi, K
'■■'p 'iiUV
Tuesday
November 12
8:15 p.m.
SAC