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(2.925Mb) Ou1971november80001 OAKlAND UNIVfASITY AOCHfSHA . MICHIGAN CAMPUS PHONES SET FOR DIRECT DIALING The university's long-anticipated Training sessions on the use of switchover to CENTREX telephone the new system began last week and service goes into effect next week, wi II continue dai Iy through Friday, giving everyone on campus a private Nov. 12. The sess ions are he Id telephone number. dai Iy at 10 and II :30 a.m. and at 1:30 and 3 p.m. AI I faculty and The Office of Personnel has sent staff are urged to attend one of the NOVfMBfA 8 . 1971 out notifications to al I faculty, training sessions. staff and students of their new direct-dial numbers. The notices To add our personal boost to the also request members of the univer• switchover, the new phone number for INDIAN RELICS EXHIBITED sity community to notify their the au and "Campus Calendar" wi II be frequent callers of the change. 377-3180. Kresge Library's exhibit this month illustrates 10,000 years of Indian occupation in southeastern Michigan. Quercorum Terra Archaeo• Promote logica, Oakland's archeology club, Patrons Gallery prepared the exhibit with an emph• asis on the need for salvage and 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The University Art Gallery wi II excavation of Indian sites on campus Photos on Page 2 present an exhibition of paintings and throughout Oakland County. The entitled "Art of the Decade 1960• exhibit stresses the destructive 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1970: Paintings From the Col lec• threat to archeological remains from tions of Greater Detroit," which Anuskiewicz, Morris Louis, Kenneth urban development and untrained wi I I open Sunday, Nov. 14, and close Noland, Frank Stel la, Claes Olden• excavation. Friday, Dec. 17. berg, Jack Tworkov, Victor Vasarely and Robert Rauschenberg. The works to be presented repre• 'BLACKENOMICS' DISCUSSED sent simultaneously the various The exhibition is supported by the approaches to style in contemporary newly formed Society for the Art Karl D. Gregory (economics and painting of that decade. This range Gallery of Oakland University, a management) wi II be a panel ist on covers the late phases of Abstract group of area residents dedicated to the program, "Black Journal," to Expressionism, Pop, Op, Hard Edge, supporting exhibitions of exception• be broadcast throughout the country al interest and quality. this week over National Educational Post Painterly Abstraction, New Real ism, and New Lyricism. Television. The program, entitled The gallery wi II be open Tuesday "Blackenomics," may be seen in the Included in the exhibition are 41 through Fri day, I to 5 p.m. (a Iso Detroit area over Channel 56 at 9:30 works selected from 30 collections 7 to 8:30 p.m. during the Meadow p. m. Tuesday. in the Greater Detroit area. Paint• Brook Theatre season), and Saturday ers represented include Richard and Sunday, I to 6:30 p.m. SPEAKS ON GOETHE Renate Gerulaitis (modern lang• uages) wi II del iver two papers this Lives Here week at A Ib ion Co I lege. She will Foreign Aid give a lecture series address on "Goethe's Faust Drama" and a guest A new "Study Abroad Off ice" has prior to departure for a semester been established within Student lecture for the German department on plan and at least six months in "Goethe's Development as a Affairs to help students plan and advance for a summer trip. Lyricist." pursue studies in foreign lands. It is located in 418 Wi Ison Hal I Early planning also is essential and the phone extension is 2084. for those who wish to apply for CUTTS WRITES ARTICLE scholarships, since appl ications Students from al I majors can norma IIyare due in the fa \I. The An article, "More Manuscript Vers• pursue their studies overseas, office provides information on part-time, summer and permanent ions of Poems by Sidney," by John often without knowledge of a employment abroad. For additional Cutts, chairman of English, appears foreign language. The office advises students to begin making detai Is, contact Robert Anson in in the September issue of English the necessary arrangements a year the Study Abroad Office. Language Notes. "ART OF THE DECADE" 1960 -1970 FRANK STELLAn"UNTITLED" (acrylic on canvas, 1968) Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson JULES OLITSKI--"BOYER TIME" (acrylic on canvas, 1962) Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Hilbert DeLawter LARRY KAUFMANn" SELF PORTRAIT" (oi 1 on canvas, 1969) Collection of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks Barron UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY VICTOR VASARELY--"DENTON 5" (acrylic on board, 1966) Opening Sunday, Nov. 14 Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Frank MBT to Open 'Andersonvi lie Tria I' For the second production of its making his second appearance at 1971-72 season, Meadow Brook Theatre Meadow Brook, having played the role of Judge Brack in Hedda Cabler and wi II present Saul Levitt's electri• as the Provost in Kafka's The Castle fying Broadway hit, The Anderson• in the 1969-70 season. ville Trial. Based on the true-I ife Civi I War Needles had major roles in two Stratford Festival productions this courtroom inquiry into atrocities at past summer, The Duchess of Malfi a Southern prisoner-of-war camp in and Much Ado About Nothing. Georgia, The Andersonville Trial records the shattering drama of this country's first war-crimes court• As the defendant, Captain Wirz, martial. Broadway and Ho IIywood actor Booth Colman wi II take his first Meadow One of the strongest trial plays Brook role. Starting out his stage ever written, The Andersonville career with Gertrude Lawrence in the Trial portrays the historic clash famed 1945 production of Tonight at between the dying Confederate capt• 8:30 directed by Noel Coward, Colman ain who ran the notorious prison has gone on to become one of the camp known as Andersonvi IIe and an busiest character actors in Hol Iy• ideal istic young prosecutor deter• wood. He has appeared in 43 f i Ims, mined to bring him to justice. including "Julius Caesar," "The Big Sky" and "Aunti e Marne" and in many WILLIAM NEEDLES A play made for brilliant acting, television series. Andersonville launched the career of George C. Scott in his first Broad• chanted, Inherit the Wind and BiUy Harry Ellerbe, fresh from an way appearance. Budd. acclaimed performance as Horace Vandergelder in the season opener, Meadow Brook newcomer Bernard Playing opposite Kates as the def- The Matchmaker, is cast as the Kates wi II play the prosecutor. He ense counsel wi II be Wi IIiam Needles, presiding judge of the court, Gen. has been seen in feature roles in a veteran actor of many Stratford Lew Wal lace. such Broadway plays as The Disen- Festival productions. He wi II be Also included in the cast are Michael Tolaydo, David Himes, Robert Emilia Cundari Englund and Christopher Ross-Smith. Soprano The production wi II be under the direction of guest director Charles To Sing With Orchestra Nolte. The Andersonvi Ue Trial will open The University Orchestra wi II open tion of Bruno Walter. at Meadow Brook on Thursday and run its current season with a concert at through Sunday, Dec. 5. See the 8 p.m. Wednesday in Varner Recital Miss Cundari appeared with the "Campus Calendar" weekly for perf• Hall. University Chorus last April as ormance times. soloist in the Bruckner Te Deum. In David Daniels of the music depart• Wednesday's concert she wi II sing several well-known arias from ment faculty is the conductor. Puccini operas. Soloist for the concert is Emi Iia The program also wi II include Cundari, soprano, who recently TRIO PROGRAM LISTED joined the OU faculty. She received Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" a bachelor of music degree from in its seldom-heard original ver• The program for the premiere Marygrove College in Detroit and sion. The work, written for Martha went on to an active professional Graham's dance troupe, calls for a concert of the newly formed virtuoso career. very smal I orchestra. Copland later trio, at 8 p.m. Friday in Varner expanded it for ful I symphony orch• Recital Hal I, wi II include Mozart's Sonata for Viol in and Piano in B Miss Cundari has been affiliated estra in the version that is fami l• f Iat, Deb ussy; s Sonata for Ce I10 and with the Metropol itan Opera and the iar to concert-goers. New York City Center Opera, as wel I Piano, two pieces from Mikrokosmos as the Rome Opera and La Scala in "Rumanian Dances" by Bela Bartok by Bela Bartok and Brahms' Trio for Pia no, Viol in and Ce II0 in B. T r i0 Mi Ian. She has sung on many record• wi II open the program, which also members are Italo Babini, cello; ings, including the Mahler Second wi II incl ude a symphony by Johann Mischa Mischakoff, violin: and Mrs. Symphony and the Beethoven Ninth, Christian Bach, son of the more which she recorded under the direc- famous Johann Sebastian Bach. Ruth Kolb Smith, piano. •• campus calendar Booters Stun EXT. 2217 Fighting Irish Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Classic Film Series, D. W. Griffith's November 9 "Intolerance" (reshown at 9:30)--201 Dodge This is it: Your last chance to see Oakland's surging soccer team is this weekend. The schedule was wednesday 1:00 p.m. Faculty/Student Lecture Series, '~ack Kerouac: a bit unsettled at press time, with November 10 Between Beatniks, Hippies Bohemians and You"-• Midland Soccer Club on tap for a Gold Room Saturday afternoon game but a chance of that match being switched to 3:00 p.m.
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