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RAY CHARLE inger will bring lus show to the Convention Hall at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. DONOV,\1' The mononamed pop sing(•r comes to the Con\ention Hall for a concert at 8 p.m. Thursday. HERITAGE COFFEE HOUSE-The Mission Beach folk spot, 3842 Mission Blvd., will pre- sent the Krudd Family, Linda Perkin, and Dave Cheney at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. SAM HINTON-The San Diego folk singer, be• low, joins jazzman Jimmy Jlioone and country singer Jo Ellen in a benefit performance for the The famed pian.st
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in Sherwood Hall, La Jolla, al 3:30 pm. Satur- day. FACULTY TRIO '!'he San Diego Mesa College chamber group will perform al noon 'fhun,- day in room Cl16 at the school. MARY ATKI. "SON HENSON -The organist , will play at 4 p.m. today in the Trinity MetbO- dist Church, 3030 Thorne St. LA JOLLA Cl\1C ORCHESTRA - John Silber will conduct the ensemble m a concert at 8 p.m. next Sunday in Scripps Hall of the Bishop's School, La Jolla. VERLYE MILLS-The harpist, accompanied by piani l Joy Hujsak, will play at 3 p.m. next Sunday m ,he San Diego Womeo's Club, 2557 Third Ave. ORCHESTRA CONCERT The San Diego Mesa Collegr Orchestra will play al noon Tuesday m room Cll6 at the school. 'SEA SYMPHO!liY'-The Ralph Vaughan Wil- liams work will be presented -by the choirs and orchestra of the Hoover High School music department, conducted by Robert Cooper at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the school's auditorium 4474 El CaJon Blvd. HOWARD DON SMALL - The organist Will play in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2705 Fifth Ave., At 8 p.m. next Sunday. DAVID WARD-STEINMAN -The San Diego State composer- in - residence will discuss the music of Hindemith at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the school's M~ic Auditorium. Pop BACK DOOR COl•FEE HOUSE-The Sen Di, tale ztcc Ce'lter room will f ature lolk- by Larry • eff and weeny Sc bra 7 p.m. today and blues inger Wn ne trom- brrg with gu1tanst Doug McKee at 7 p.m. next Sunday. C CO. The La Mesa folk spot 7711 El Cajon Blvd., 11 p e e ' o K m er Pete and Anita at 8 15 p.m. toaay.
'WAIT UNTIL DARK' - The Frederick Knott thriller will be presented by the Patio Play- house, 373 Hale Ave., Estondido, at 8.30 p.m.
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'DYLAN' - The Sidney Mich- aels play about the la,t days of the poet Dylan Thomas will be presented in the San Diego Vlesa College Apolliad Theater, 7250 Artillery Drive, at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Satur- days through Nov. 15 begin- ning this week Ron Heller plays the title role.
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of tile- A:rrernon Swinburne drama about Mary Queen of Scot and, her third hu bard " II he pre ert d at Actor, Quarter, 480 Elm St. nt 8 30 p Fridays and Saturdays through D !C J;I beginning ... turdny. ('1111,l llrn ·s !'LAYS Two plays for young ll r Th A tonu h rg Adventur s of Pmg and The Rl'II ' Will pre rntrd by Umted States nternat1onal Univcn,,ty. chool of Prrlormini; rls, 350 Cedar St . t 11 a m d 2 p m. Sat tirdays through D r. 13 except ov. 29 beginning thi week.
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Fridays and Saturdays through , ·ov. 22 Sandy Hume, left, plays a blind girl tormented by Tony Plumer. Music ALCALA TRIO-The chamber ensemble will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in the University of San Diego College for Women Theater, Alcala Park. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHOIR A;\l> STRINGS-The Pasadena ensemble will per- form at 5 p.m. today in St. David's Episcopal Church, 5050 Milton St. 'COFFEE COJ\i'CERT'-The t;niversity of California, San Diego, music department will present an informal reading of works by six contemporary composers at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Matthews Campus Recital Hall CATHARI:\E CROZIER-The organi , 11ill er form at 4:30 p.m. toda} in St. Paul's E£iscopal Church, 2705 Fifth Ave DELLER CONSORT-The sprc1alists in ancient mu ic will perform a• 8 p.m. Tursda} m the San Diego Slate Aztec Center's .\lontezuma Hall. DOLMETSCH • CHOE: 'FELD ENSE.\IBLg - UCSD will present the chamber music quartet
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Yellow Submarine Cooperative Nursery School at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Southcrest Recreation Center, 4oth and Alpha Streets. Cance MURRAY LOUIS -The dancer and his com- pany will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday Ill the san Diego Sta~ Dramatic Arts Theater. STLi1TGART BALLET - John Cranko' com• pany will perform his full-length ballet "t;u- itene Onegin" al 2:30 p.m. today in the C1v1c Theater. o . •. 'S~IALL ONJ.:."'-The Puppet Playhouse, 3903 Voltaire St., Pt. Loma will present the Ci'ristmas show at 2 p.m. Saturdays and unda)'S through Dec 14.
'THE PROMISE'-The Russian drama of three lives in Leningrad, by Aleksei Arbuzov, will be presented on the Cassius Carter Center Stage at the Old Globe Theater, Balboa Park, at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, Thursday and next Sun- day and at 8 30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 'STAR ANGLED GIRL'-, 'eil Simon's three- character romrdy ·gets a shift in location from San Francisco to San Diego at the Old Globe Theater with performances at 8 p.m Tuesday, Tliur day nd Sunday: at 8·30 p.m. 1-'riday and Saturda)S, and at 2 p.m. today and next Surday, ending next Sunday 'THE TDIE or YOUR LIFE' - The famed W1l 1am Saro,an play will be presented by St. Paul's Episcopal Church in its Great Hall, 2728 ixth Ave at 8:30 p.m j,'ridays and Sat urda)S through. ov. 12 with 2:30 p.m. mall es today and next Sunday.
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'THE OI>ll COLl'l,E' - Thi time, Neil S11r. 1 's la'Jle about feuding room.nat \II be p• s ntcd by th \lpha omcgu !'la} rs, 1531 'l'yl r vc at 8·30 p.m. ~·nctays and atL~ days through Nov. 22 hcgm- mng this ;ieek.
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Nicolas Re,eles, 21, will perform as piano soloist with the San Diego Symphony Or- chestra tin the pair of children's concerts Dec. 13 in the Civic Theater. ~e University of San Diego semor won over 10 er young pianls s in area audi- tions at the School of Per- forming Arts, 350 Cedar St., last weekend. Studied 16 Years Reveles, a student of Ilana My~ior, has been studying pi- ano for 16 years. He is .a mu- sic major at St. Fran · Col- lege of USD. The competition for soloist was sponsored the San Diego •Wphoni Orchestra Assoc1at10/J.' . Howard Craig was dent audition chairman. Other Winners, ·amed Larry Le Blanc, 21, a junior at , an Diego State College, placed second in the com- petition, and Elizabeth Maltz, 17, a senior at Monte Vista High School, third. rt t;io opeta v.ork- ance In the Col lege for Women Theater this 'Mek under the dU'ectJ.on of Ilana Mysior. , liss :llys!or and B. Jeffrey Brown, pianists, will accom- pany the performances by 11 students at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The program will include portions of "Die Fle- de~us," "Hansel and Gretl, "Magic Flute" and "Boris Goudonov." Appearing will be sopranos Kathy Fleming, Marian Kelly, Llnda Ursino, Jean Karlan, l\ladelame Kaiser• .Mary Jane Oliver and Catherine Dattone· alto far1e Valhmoe: ban'.. tones Rohe~ Grant ;md R~ mond E~st, and Irr •r ",1cota~ Rr\elc5 , / • 0 I, la {, h' , ,, -, -/ -fP/ 5hqp perfo U DOffer P oject 'j le V \'.ill
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\\'. Roy Ho!lemr , 58. hea L- brar,an at the Umvcrs1ty of Sar Dii'go College for Women. will b at 2 p m. tore :Tow at La Jolla '.11ortu1 , Burial will be in El Ca1I11no Memorial Park ~Ir Hollem2 , 2069 Sea View A\e., died )estt:.day. He moved to C alifOIT'Ia m 1944 and came to VSD <-S head li- brarian m 1963 att en·ing :t an oc1aL pro e sur orli bra1")i ~c em:es a the lf111ver- s1ty of Southern Cahfornia two years Wile an Assistant ~!rs. n J mar is an assist- ar lib 1an at U D Born m Alderson. Okla .. ·ov 18, 19 1, Ir. Hilleman received a !lachelor's degree m biolog1cal sdence, and a mas,u's di;,; ee in physics from Oklahoma State Univer- 1ty He received a master's degree m I hrar) science from the University of Illinois. Background Given e was the author of numer- ous professional and technical articles and a me1JJber of a number ol 1 0110 ocieties, in- duding Phi Be.ta Kappa, Kap- pa Dtlta p·, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi ard Scabbard d Blade. i\lr. Hollem<'11 1s listed in · Who's Who in Librarv Ser- ,1ce," Who's Who fn the West," and "Who's Who in American Education.'" Active in Groups He was a member of the Amencan As=iation for the Advancement of Science, American Cherrucal Societ}, merican Geophysical Society, Association of Amen- .:an Library Schools, Western Society of Natural t , Zoologi- cal Society of San Diego. Rotan International and American Association 01 Um- vers.ty Professors. Su1vivmg are his widow,
Monsignor Rites Sunday;~-Z' SiX Will Be Invested
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cellor, .'.\llsgr. James P. O'Donoghue. pastor of Our Mother of Confidence, San Diego, and Msgr. Jan:ies P. Regan, U.S. Navy chaplain, Oakland, Calif. The other two honorary prelates are Msgr. Wilham F. Clavin, pastor of St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Oceanside-, and Msgr Thomas J. O'Toole, pastor of St. Anne's, San Bernardino. Msgr. Clavin will be invested Thursday, November 20, and Msgr. O'Toole on Sunday, December 14, both at rites in their respective churches The Immaculata rites will be followed by a reception honoring the monsignors in the Alcala Room, De Sales Hall.
Six of eight newly appointed honorar) prelates or monsignors for the Diocese of San Diego will be invested at a 3 p.m. Pontifical Concelebrated Mass this Sunday. Novem er 16 in the Im- maculata Chapel, Alcala ark Most Rev. Leo T. Maher will bt principal concclebrant and hom1list Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn also will concelebrate. Other concelebrants will be the six new monsignors to be invested. They are: I ·gr John E. Baer, president. university of San Diego College for Men; Msgr. John A. Dickie diocesan school superintendent; Msgr. Donald F. Doxie, pastor of St. Brigid's, Pacific Beach, Msgr. I. Brent Eagen, diocesan chan-
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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO By BELi A 'lAYLOR
Courses are being lined up for the experimental college which w. I start _here next semester, according to John Murphy pro- .gram chairman. ' A few professors have offered ~e college their teaching ser- vices but most courses will be taught by student A few of the courses schedule are sen- sitivity therapy, chcraft and African history, o B.c'. to 1500 A.D.
The man New Or1eans Dis- trict Attorney James Garrison indicted for conspiracy ").n e assassination of Pr id nt Kennedy will speak e at 7 p.m. Friday. Businessman Clav Shaw will speak in More Hall on legal sysu,m changes designed to prevent irresponsible attacks. His appem·ancc here is spon- sored by file student Law Fo•
The clergymen were among eight designated honorary pre- lates, formerly known as domes- tic prelates, in one of the first official acts of Bishop Maher, former organizing bishop of the Santa Rosa Diocese, after he was installed leader of the San Di o Diocese Oct. 4. Bishop Maher also will offici• ate at investiture of the two oth- er honorary prelates, the Rev. Msgr. ~il iam F. Clavin, pastor of St. M ry's Star of the Sea Church, Oceanside, there on Thursday, and the Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. O'Toole, pastor of St. Anne's Church, San Bernardino in that church Dec. 14. '
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. year. . Martm Castillo, special _consultant to President Nixon on Mex• 1can-Amencan Affairs. will also speak here Friday, appearing at tI:e College,for,Women Theater. The program will start at 12: lo p.m._ Cas.illo _s appearance is sponsored by Mecha Maya. .The Po~11tcal Science Club is sponsoring an open forum on Vietnam m the<:o ege for Women Rose Room::, t 7 p.m. tomor- row. Faculty members and students have been invited to attend and debate the war issue. /1-12-GJ T~ TA 'LOR
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