News Scrapbook 1969-1971
Authors Feted for or s At History Institute U• ....._ ll •l--1() Four Southern California his- torians were honored yesterday by the San Diego Historical Society at its third annual In- stitute of History at South- western College. Honored at the Chula Vista meeting were Raymond D. Chaney Jr., a probation officer at Juvenile Hall who is working on his master's degree at San Diego State; Katherine Wagner, a Sierra Madre freelance de- . igner; Richard C. Martin, a t:CSD graduate from Canada; and Grace Miller, a former t;nited Press International re- porter. THREE JUDG~ The four honorees submitted the top four award-winning pa- pers on historical subjects to the . ociely prior to the institute. Judging the competition were Dr. William Cordtz, Gerald Schlenker and Howard Welty, .\lso honored were five au- thors who have published histor- ical books during 1970. They were Katheri!)e Ainsworth, Edward T. Au~un, Clara Breed. .1arcie Buckley. and Richard F. Pourade a well a James S. Copley who com- missioned Pourade's book. '.fore than 150 perople attend- ed the institute which was held m the college's Student Union. PANEL DISCUSSION A four-member panel dis- cussion on "The States, Proivnces, and Departments of the Americas - Their Contribu- hons to California History," highlighted lhe luncheon pro• gram. Panelists were Dr. William Hendricks of the Sherman Foun- dation in Corona Del :'.\far: Da- v,d F,. Porter, president of the an Diego Con~ular Corps and Consul of El Salvador; Sidney Cornell, chairman of the In titule oC Hi o Com- mittee; and amhers. mterim director o e err '.\luseum, who was panel moder- ator. USD Workshop Stages Opera Medley ov. 20 Scenes from five operas wiII be presented m an opera V1ork- shop at 8 p m Nov. 20 and 21 in Camino Hall Theater of the !Jlli- versitv of San Diego. The production will include a palace garden scene from Mo- zart's "The Abduction from the Seraglio," a death scene from Verdi's "Otello," the second act foal, from Verdi's "Rigoletto." a garden scene from Gounod's "Faust" and the final scenes from Johann rauss' "Der Fle- dermaus." The production will be di reeled by Ilana M\sior. Guest a ·s s 1~ 11 c: 1 ass baritone Robert Car , enor Richard Schas b rger and oprano Berta Long
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