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LOVE AND ANARCHY (Ram 2. Shows at 350,5:15, 7M8
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THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (Carolina B4ue.
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KING OF HEARTS (Carolina White. Shows at 723 and
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THE STORY OF O Varsity. Shows at 2, 3:45, 530, 7.-15
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Te!eiision
'"AROUNA CAMPAIGN 76. Presidential election special
featuring the sii Democrats and the two Republicans on the
North Carolina ballot at 9:30 p.m. today on Channel 2.
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, with Julie Christie
and Terrenes Stamp, is presented at 1 1 :45 p.m. March 23 on
Channels 2 and 11.
GREAT PERFORMANCES: DANCE IN AMERICA.
Accompanied by dancers Rose Marie Wright, Kenneth
Rinker and Tom Rawe, Twyla Tharp performs modem dance.
At 9 p.m. March 24 on Channel 4.
HOLLYWOOD TELEVISION THEATRE presents WWo,
the story of a girl sentenced to 20 years in prison for her minor
role In a bank robbery. With Barbara Loden and Michael
Higgens at 9 p.m. March 25 on Channel 4.
Music
THE MARIAN MCPARTLAND TRIO presents An Evening
of Jazz at 8:15 p.m. today in Page Auditorium, Duke.
LAURENCE LI BIN, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
presents A Medieval Stringed Instrument in the Metropolitan
Museum at 4 p.m. today in Room 019 of the Mary Duke Biddle
Building, Duke. Free admission.
THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, with Andre
Previn conducting, performs at 8:15 p.m. March 23 in Page
Auditorium, Duke.
The NO Symphony presents TWO NIGHTS AT THE
OPERA, with Sandra Warfield and James McCracken as
guest soloists, at 8:15 p.m. March 23 and 24 in Memorial
Auditorium, Raleigh.
THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH perform at 8 p.m. March 23 in
the Great Hall. $2.50 admission.
THOMAS WARBURTON, pianist, performs at 8 p.m. March
23 in Hill Hall. Free admission.
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:15 p.m. March 2S tn Bidrin Auditorium. Duk. Free
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THE PLAY MAKER'S REPERTORY COMPANY presents
the antiwar musical Johmr Johnson at 8 pan. March 25-23 In
Ptaymsksrs Theatre. Tickets are evatiabte for $230 at
Ledbetter Ptckard and In 102 Graham MemorUL
HARVEY wfS be presented at 8 pjn. March 28-31 in N.C.
State's Thompson Theatre.
MY FAIR LADY wia be presented AprS 2 and 3 In Page
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The UNC Surf Oub wUI meet at 730 p.m. In Room 202 ot
the Union. AH members please attend! Everyone Is Invited.
Creative Crochet classes begin today at Womancraft
upstairs at 407 W. Franklin SL, near Dunkln Donuts.
. Confused on how your Interests can lead to a Job that you
can enjoy? Come to the ob finding seminar "How to Succeed
in the Real World" tonight in Hinton James dorm's first floor
lounge. Tonight's topic: What are Your Interests? Other
programs will follow on March 24, 30 and 31.
The Hunger Action Committee will meet at 7 p.m. upstairs
at the Y building.
IRSS Short Course, SPSS (Statistical Package for the Soiial
Sciences), (Session I) will begin at 7:30 p.m. in 215 Murphy. No
previous exposure to computers Is assumed.
The Departments of Computer Science at Duke University
and UNC present Dr. Allen F. Sanders of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook speaking on "Implementation of
an Organic Synthesis Machine" at 3 p.m. In 324 Phillips. A
coffee hour will follow In the New West Lounge.
The UNC Department of Statistics presents Professor W.L.
Smith speaking on "Transient Regenerative Processes A
Postscript to the Talk by D. Siegmund" at 4 p.m. In 2S5
Phillips Hall. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. In 316
Phillips Hall.
"The 81st Blow," produced by Haim Gouri, David Bergman
and Jacques Ehriich ("The Longest Day"), the latest and
most definitive of films on the Nazi destruction of Jewry from
1933-1945, will be shown at 9 p.m. at the Hillei Foundation
(210 W. Cameron). The film Is in Hebrew with English
subtitles.
The Guidance and Testing Center will continue to be open
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Mondays through April 12. Call 933
2175 for an appointment to talk to a counselor or drop by the
OccupationalEducational Information Library and browse.
There will be a very important SCAU meeting at 5 p.m. in
the SCAU office. All old members and any Interested
students should try to attend.
Upcoming Events
Lt. Governor Jim Hunt will speak on "North Carolina's
Future" at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Great Hall of the Union.
Joan Watrous from WUNC-FM will speak on "Women in
Production at the Network Level, and their Status" at the -
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PatnSngs by GEORGE B'REUNE. Througfi AojH 1 1 en the
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Church CouncS wS be hek! from noon wnt midni-strf March
27 hi the Grt K!L Sponsor cartSs are rrsi!b4e at !he Union
desk and the Y-CourL
LASERSUM. a special one-hour coamie laser Ught show
continues through April 18 at the Moreheed Planetarium.
Shows are at 9.15 and 1030 pjn. Thursday-Sunday, with lata
shows at midnight Friday and Saturday and a arty shows at
4:15 pjn. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $2.75 for
adults. $2 for students (eoBege students must show I D ).
Calendar
CWB meeting Tuesday In 1A Swain. Business meeting will
begin at 7:30 p.m., Ms. Wstrous will speak at 8 p m.
Nominations for officers wtH be held.
The Coastal Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In
Room 206 of the Union, with Amis Deleon of the N.C Office
of Coastal and Marine Affairs as guest speaker. The
proposed Petro Complex for the Moreheed City-Wilmington
area and sewage problems on the N.C. coast wilt be
discussed. All interested people are Invited. .
The UNC Scuba Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday In Room
303 Woollen Gym. Elections will be held; all members are
urged to attend.
IRSS Short Course, S.4S (Statistical Analysis System),
(Session I) will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in 112 Sanders.
Familiarity with basic terms (e.g. "card" and "Job deck") is
assumed. Knowledge of elementary statistics is desired.
There win be a meeting of the Contact 76 Special ProfecU
Committee at 4 p.m. Tuesday In the Frank Porter Graham
Lounge.
The UNC Parachute Club Is holding its first meeting after
spring break at 5 p.m. Tuesday In Room 203 of Chase
Cafeteria. Classes run through Thursday, your first Jump to
be made the following weekend. For more information call
929-2315 after 5 p.m.
Items of Interest
Carolina Union Committee Chairpersons will be
conducting interviews for committee members from Monday
through Friday of this week. Interested students should pick
up an application and sign up for an interview at the Union
Desk. Committees include: Forum, Performing Arts, Gallery,
Films, Special Projects, Videotape, Current Affairs, Social
and Recreation.
Try-outs for the 1976-1977 Majorette Squad of the
Marching Tar Heel Band will be held at 10 a.m. on April 3 in
Carmichael Auditorium. All participants should meet in the
lobby of Carmichael by 10 a.m. For further information
please contact Mary Ann McMahan at 942-4609 or the UNC
Band Office.
The deadline for Sweet Caroline applications has been
extended through Tuesday March 23. Pick up applications at
the Sports Information Office In Carmichael Auditorium.
Applications for committee chairpersons tor the 1976 Y
International Handicrafts Bazaar are available tn Room 102 of
the Y court and the Union Desk. Return applications in Room
102 ot the Y and sign up for an interview by Friday.
DHAT (Dental Hygiene Aptitude Test) Friday, April 30.
$9. Applications need to be received in Chicago, ill., by
March 26. Pick up applications in the Guidance and Testing
Center, Nash Hall (across from the Inn parking lot) or the
Dental Hygiene office, 405 Brauer Hall.
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