Announcements, events, and programs, 1969-1970
Scope and Contents
Invitation to Kovalenko Party, May 16, 1969; "Swarthmore College presents The Caucasian Circle," 1969; Dance Concerrt, April 12, 1969; Phi Beta Kappa 74th Annual Business Meeting, June 8, 1969; Football program Homecoming Swarthmore vs. Franklin and Marshall, Oct. 11, 1969; Series of Informal Afternoon and Evening Concerts by Paul Zukofsky and Gilbert Kalish, Spring Semester, 1969; Cooper Foundation presents Musical Performances and Lectures, Spring Schedule, 1969; Informal film/lecture series on the comparative study of social organization, 2/6 – 4/3/1969; Cooper Foundation presents The Galimir Quartet, Feb. 7, 1969; Announcement of A Rumbling in this Silence, Mar 1969; Three lectures on India by Khushwant Singh, Visiting Professor, April 10, 17 and 24, 1969; Memo, April 15, 1969, to Faculty and Admin.from President Courtney Smith re Parents Day invitation, May 2, 1969 Cooper Foundation presents lecture by Professor James D. Watson, “Synthesis of RNA on DNA Templates,” May 4, 1969; Memo from Vice Pres. Joseph Shane inviting Faculty and Admin. to the Parents’ Day Tea May 3, 1969, and listing parents who will be attending Parents’ Day; Lecture by Professor Donald Swearer on Buddhism and Nationalism in Modern Asia, Sept. 25, 1969; Announcement of Dr. Albert Hobbs' "The Choice: Liberalism or Education", Oct 1969; Musical Events at Swarthmore College – Sept.- Oct.- Nov. 1969; Cooper Foundation Calendar of Events 1969-1970; Movie Schedule, first semester, 1969-1970; Cooper Foundation lecture by Victor Weisskkopf, “The Role of Science in Society,: Oct. 19, 1969; Cooper Foundation presents Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichordist, Oct. 26, 1969; Cooper Foundation series of three lectures on Archaeology in Greece, Nov. 2, 9, and 16, 1969; Series of Afternoon and Evening Concerts by Paul Zukofsky and Gilbert Kalish, Spring Semester, 1970; The Zukofsky/Kalish Concerts and Chamber Music Coaching Program – The First Four Years (1966-1970); Claudio Spies, slide show and comments on “The Monumental Inca Architecture of Peru,” Jan.8 , 1970; Announcement to Students from Committee on Fellowships from Other Institutions re Washington Summer Intern Program (1/21/1970); Swarthmore College Chorus, Invitation to sing with chorus or play in orchestra for performance of Brahms – A German Requiem, April 25, 1970; Swarthmore College Orchestra concert (Debussy, Piston, Bach), Jan. 16, 1970; Musical Fund Society of Phila., A Lieder Concert by Anneliese Rothenberger, Jan. 18, 1970; Music Dept. Concert – Zukofsky, violin, Kalish, piano,Martin, cello, Feb. 3, 1970; Announcement of Jay Parker's "A Constructive Alternative to Radicalism, both Black and White," Feb, 1970; Philosophy 10, Mrs. Harriet S. Baguskas, The Nature and Methods of the Artist’s Inquiry,” Feb. 26, 1970; Cooper Foundation presents The Festival Winds, Feb. 27, 1970; Dept. of Modern Languages, Lecture by Professor Ruth Dean on Anglo-Norman Literature Panel discussion “Prevention of Heart Disease and/or Treatment if Necessary,” Jan. 28, 1970; Invitation to retirement celebration for Edwin J. Faulkner, Mar 1970; Philosophy 10, Cyrus Cantrell, “Quantum theory of waves and particles,” March 19, 1970; Modern Dance Concert, March 7, 1970; Philosophy 10, Henke Rothstein, “Wave-Particle Duality, March 5, 1970; Studio Arts, Talk and film presented by Yvonne Jacquette about contemporary realism, April 3, 1970; Dept. of Modern Languages , lecture by Gerald Kamber, “L’Evolution de la chanson populaire en France,” April 6, 1970; Memo, April 10, 1970, to Faculty and Admin.from President Courtney Smith re Parents Day invitation, April 25, 1970; Memo from Vice Pres. Joseph Shane inviting Faculty and Admin. to Parents’ Day Tea Apr. 25, 1970, and listing parents who will be attending; Philosophy 10, Carl Barus, Bruce Hamilton, Wade Porter, “Technology; Problems, Solutions and Predicaments,” April 9, 1970; Cooper Foundation Concert of 20th century piano music, pianist Richard Bunger, April 2, 1970; Philosophy 10, Steve Piker, Victor Novick, “Culture aand Experience,” April 16, 1970; Deans’ Office and Student Council sponsored panel discussions on Sex (formerly the Birds and Bees Lectures), April 2l, 27, and 29, 1970; Philosophy 10, George McCully, “History,” April 22, 1970; Schedule for Parents’ Day, April 25, 1970; Dept. of Modern Languages, lecture by J. Serge Doubrovsky, “La Structure Prooustienne,” April 27, 1970; Colloquium, Dr. Jay Haley, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, “Psychotherapeutic Communication,” April 29, 1970; Philosophy 10, Tom Artin, Jean-Claude Barré, Tom Bradley, Lou Miller, Tom Sherman, Dick Terdiman, Barry Yourgrau, “Literature and Society,” April 30, 1970; Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Lecture by Vincent Brandt, “Cities and Civilization in Asia,” May 3, 1970; Dept. of Modern Languages, lecture by Nathaniel Tarn, “Anthropology and French ‘Structuralisme’,” May 4, 1970; Cooper Foundation presents Don Redlich Dance Company, May 9, 1970; Arthur Hoyt Scott Garden and Horticulture Award presentation to Aubrey C. Hildreth, June 8, 1970; Series of Concerts by Paul Zukofsky and Gilbert Kalish, Fall Semester, 1970-1971; Murray Louis Dance Company, Nov. 20, 1970; Football program, Swarthmore vs. Dickinson, Oct. 3, 1970; Homecoming, Oct. 17, 1970; Phi Beta Kappa 75th Ann. Bus. Mtg., June 7, 1970; Announcement of Seth Wolitz's "The Evolution of Negritude: Recurrent Themes in French-African Literature," Oct 1970; Studio Arts Student Exhibition, Mar. 30, 1970; Ferdinand Roten Galleries Exhibition and Sale held in Trotter, Apr. 3, 1970; Exhibition of art works of Day, Berd, Baguskas, and Goodman, Oct. 7, 1970; Exhibition of "Green Mountain Painters," Nov. 6, 1970; Art demonstration by Toshiko Takaezu, Nov. 25, 1970; Swarthmore Homecoming 1970 October 17; Swarthmore vs Haverford football program 1970 November 21
Dates
- Creation: 1969-1970
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