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3 0 LET IN DEL INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS NORTEAMERICANOS - BARCELONA » R o V N u m . 1 6 0

«THE 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 and , (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: . 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