England trip applications still available Students interested in spending 27 days in England and earning six credit hours may still apply to the UUNC Goes to London" program. The program, which is being offered for the fourth consecutive year, is sponsored by the UNC Office of Off Campus Credit and is open to any UNC student. Base price of the program is $1,108.23. The program begins May 13 and includes 27 days of organized travel and instruction with the option of an additional 1 8 days of independent travel for each student. Courses taught will be English 46, "Studies in Drama," with Christopher Armitage and Education 41, "The School in Society," with Gerald Unks. Armitage will focus on plays running in London at the time of the trip. The cost of several plays is included in the base price. Unks arranges visits to English schools as part of his course, which compares American and English educational systems. Group trips to the English countryside are another aspect of the program. In the past, students have toured Oxford, Stonehenge, Salisbury, Coventry, Blenheim Palace and Stratford-on-Avon. A total of SO students will be accepted for the program. Interested students should contact Unks or Armitage for more details and applications. Pre-(thristmas Sale Dec. 10-24 on our exclusiue line of leather bags from Colombia. Travel bags of all sizes, men's and women's shoulder bags, briefs. . .All at 25 off our normal reasonable prices. You will not find as high quality stuff anywhere at any price. C'mon in for that special Christmas gift while they last at r - . i i ' - J H v.- 11''" ' V f "1 J ?w-J ft I : " t William Windom, winner of an Emmy Award for his television portrayal of James Thurber, takes his characterization to the stage Saturday at N.C. State. Tickets are available for the 3 p.m. matinee and can be reserved by calling 737-3105. Happy Holidays! Friday, December 9, 1977 Weekender 5 Emmy-winning Windom portrays Thurber at State Actor Hal Holbrook portrayed author Mark Tw ain on stage and screen. James Whitmore has been Will Rogers. Joining these portrayals of America's great humorists is William Windom, who will recreate the enchanted world of James Thurber. Windom will perform his celebrated impressions of Thurber on December 10 at Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State campus. Two performances of the actors' world of cartoon characters will be . presented. Windom's interest in Thurber began when he saw Thurbcr's cartoons in The New Yorker and read The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Things That Go Bump in the Night. This admiration for James Thurber was fed by his starring role in the TV series, My World and Welcome to It, based on the writings of Thurber. His portrayal of the author won him the Emmy Award in 1970. Beyond Windom's two television shows. My World and Welcome to It and The Farmer's Daughter, he has been featured in such network scries as Marcus Welby, M.D., All in the Family and Night Gallery. His many films include his portrayal of the D.A. opposite Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird, and the President of the U nited States in Escape from the Planet of the Apes. He is also a veteran of 20 Broadway plays. Although the 8 p.m. performance Saturday has already sold out, a number of tickets remain for the 3 p.m. matinee. Call the Stewart Theatre box office at 737-3105 for reservations. .'",-r v DoonesburySs jvliivu u The Legend's Legend" 1 hi ii i nil i Doonccbury' JIMMY THUDPUCKER And The Valden West Rhythm Section The long-awaited debut album by Doonesbury's legendary Jimmy Thudpucker. Pro duced by Memphis hit maker Steve Cropper, Jimmy's new LP includes music from the NBC-TV Doones bury Special and an 8-page car toon book spot lighting the high points of Jimmy's fabulous career. Jimmy Thud pucker is a , legend's legend -the likes of which this de cade is not likely to witness again. Manufactured and L icodi J RCA Records 129 E. Franklin St.

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