3 0 LET IN DEL INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS NORTEAMERICANOS - BARCELONA » R o V N u m . 1 6 0
«THE WESTERN FILM»
Myths of American films, bas-relief by Josep Granyer, on exhibit, first floor.
See: “The Big Country” a classic of the Far West in cinemascope, technicolor and original English sound, with Charlton Heston and Gregory Peck, (Turn page for details.) INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS NORTE AMERICANOS
Via Augusta, 123 - Teieionos 227 76 3) • 237 73 96 - 228 90 38 - BARCELONA - 6
JANUARY 12 - 20, 1963 PROGRAM
Saturday 12 6 - 9 p. m. STUDENT “GET-TOGETHER” SOCIAL. Student Activities Committee mem bers will visit classes with invitations. Attendance limited to 175. First floor lounge. S u n d a y 1 3 12 noon FOLK DANCING. Sardanas. Beginners welcome. Theater terrace.
M onday Id. ENGLISH GLASSES. Late registrants may apply to Academic Section, first floor, for possible vacancies.
T u e s d a y I S ------: 7 and 8 p. m. SPECIAL FILM PROGRAM. “The President Kennedy Television Inter view,” conducted by representatives of the three major television networks in the United States. A program which was seen by 101.000.000 Americans and commented on throughout the world. Open to the general public. Two performances.
8:30 p.m. INSTITUTE CHORUS, under the direction of Evelyn Mosier Foster de Beausire, formerly of the Music Department, University of Texas. Voice trials for new candidates. First floor lounge. Wednesday 16 7:45 p. m. LECTURE, illustrated with slides. “The Threat and Nature of Chemical, Bio logical and Nuclear Warfare,” by Dr. Ralph S. Becker, Professor of Chemistry, University of Houston, and Fulbright lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences, Univer sity of Barcelona. Members’ Lounge, sevent floor. (See last page.) Thursday 17 7:30 p. m. RECITAL. Santiago Cervera, violinist. Theater. (See last page.)
8:30 p. m. INSTITUTE CHORUS. Rehearsal, first floor lounge. F r i d a y 1 8 7:15 p. m. FILM. “The Big Country,” with Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck and Jean Sim mons. Director: William Wyler. Short subject: “Antarctica.” (See note below for further details.) S atu r d a y 19 6 - 9 p. m. STUDENT SOCIAL. Limited to 175. First floor lounge.
10 p. m. FILM. “The Big Country,” with Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck and Jean Sim mons. Director: William Wyler. Short subject: “Antarctica.” S u n d a y 2 0 12 noon FOLK DANCING. Square Dances, directed by Richard and Glenda Morris. Beginners welcome. Theater terrace.
N o t e s : CINEMASCOPE FILM PROGRAMS. Films in cinemascope, such as “The Big Country,” require special equipment. In order to offset the cost of this equipment, members and student-members will be asked to donate 10 ptas. for each cinema scope production they see. As usual, all other film programs are free to members. To see “The Big Country”: Pick up your invitation at the office, first floor, in advance of scheduled performances. Please bring your carnet and the donation. INVITATION
RECITAL
Thursday January 17, 1963 7:30 p. m.
S a n tia g o C ervera V i o l i n i s t PROGRAM I Sonata No. 1 ...... J. S. Bach II Sonata No. 3 ...... J. S. Bach III Tres Gaprichos (1-2-24) ...... Paganini Selections from “Porgy and Bess” Gershwin-Heifetz
LECTURE Wednesday January 16, 7:45 p. m. Members’ Lounge, seventh floor
Dr. Balpli Becker
Professor of Chemisty, Univer sity of Houston, will speak on
THE THREAT AND NATURE OF CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR WARFARE