Th,
Fri,
EVENINGS OF MUSIC
Wednesday, September 28
LINEARB
Campus Center Oak Room, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, November 2
NEW ENGLAND
WOODWIND QUINTET
Wednesday, October 19
ANDREW HEATH, Pianist
Campus Center Oak Room, 8:30p.m.
Wednesday, November 16
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
with trumpeter C. Lewis and Company
Campus Center Oak Room, 8:30p.m. Campus Center Oak Room, 8:30p.m.
General Admission, $ 3 and $ 1 for students and Senior Citizens
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY FILM SOCIETY FALL '77
Sept. 8
Sept. 9
Let'e Do It Again. 7 and 9:30. Tu, Oct. 18 California Reich. 7:30 only. Provocative documentary
on the Nazi partv in the USA. Free admission.
Sat,
Mon.
Tu,
Sept. 10
Sept 12
Sept. 13
Let'• Do It Again. 7:30 only. The sequel to
"Uptown Sat. Night." With Cosby, Poitier, J J Walker
All the Preeldent'e Men. 7:30 only.
All the Preeldent'e Men. 7 and 9:30
All the Preeldent's Men. 7 and 9:30.
Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman and Watergate.
Dog Day Afternoon. 7 and 9:30.
Tu,
Th,
Fri,
Oct. 25 Medium Cool. 7:30 only. Haskell Wexler's rarely seen film
about the 1968 Democratic Convention In Chicago.
Oct. 27 Night of the Living Dead. 7 and 9:30.
Oct. 28 NlghtoftheLlvingDead. 7:30only.
Th,
Sat,
Sept 15
Sept. 17 Dog Day Afternoon. 7:30 only.
Halloween Special "1!
Mon. Sept. 31 The Rocky Horror Picture Show. 7 and 9:30
Tu, Nov 1 The Rocky Horror Plctwe Show. 7 and 9:30
Tu,
Wed,
Sept. 20
Sept 21
AI Paclno robs a bank. One of his best roles.
Tax.l Driver. 7 and 9 :30
Taxi Driver. 7 and 9 :30. Robert De Niro as a weird
New York cabby D1rected by Martin Scorsese.
Take the Money and Run. 7 and 9:30.
Tu,
Halloween Special "'2!
Nov 8 Black Thuraday. 3:30 and 7:30. Moving account of July 16,
1942-the day 30,000Jews in Paris were rounded up by
the Nazis. In French, with subtitles.
Th.
Fri.
Tu,
Th,
Fri,
Sept 22
Sept 23
Sept. 27
Sept 29
Sept 30
Take the Money and Run. 7:30 only.
Woody Allen as a bank robber???
8any Lyndon. 7:00 only. Kubrick's beautiful adaptation of
the novel by Thackeray. With Ryan O'Neill
The Longeet Yard. 7 and 9 :30.
The Longat Yard. 7:30 only. A wild football game between
cons and prison guards. With Burt Reynolds.
Fri,
Sat,
Tu.
Nov 11 Catch 22. 7:30 only.
Nov 12 Catch 22. 7:30 only. Mike Nichols' adaption of
the novel by Joseph Heller 50 cents j!ldmiS$ion.
Nov 15 Steppenwolf. 7:30 only.
Mon,
Tu,
Oct 3
Oct. 4
Memory of Juetlce-Part 1. 7 only.
Memory ol JU8dce- Part D. 7 only. Marcel Ophuls' acclaimed
documentarv about the Nuremberg trials.
Th,
Fri.
Sun,
Nov 17
Nov 18
Nov 20
fane version of the Herrnan Hesse novel.
Walt Disney's Peter Pan. 7 and 9 :30
Walt Disney's Peter Pan. 7:30 only.
Walt Dinsev's Peter Pan. 7:30 only.
One of Disney's very best animated features
also mcluded- Cartoons.
Th,
Fri,
Tu,
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Oct. ll
Flret Conn. Showing!
Death Race 2000. 7 and 9:30.
Death Race 2000. 7:30 only. David Carradine stars
In the ultimate car-race flick.
Forbidden gamee. 3:30 and 7:30. Rene Clement's
masterpiece about children and war In French, with subtitles.
Th,
Fri.
Tu,
Th,
Frl,
Dec. 1 Dr. Strangelove. 7 and 9:30.
Dec. 2 Dr. Strangelove. 7:30 only. Kubrick's black comedy
about atomic warfare. 50 cents adm.
Dec. 6 Lacombe Lucien. 3:30 and 7:30. Louis Malle's film about
a boy who joins the Gestapo. In French, with subtitles.
Dec. 8 The Last Picture Show. 7 and 9:30.
Dec. 9 The Last Picture Show. 7:30 only. Growing up in Texas
in 1951. With Cybil Shepard and T Bottoms.
All films screened In Gonzaga Aud. $1.00 admission, except when noted. The public Is Invited. Write to Box FF, Campus Center,
with yow comments and suggeetlons.
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Tuesday, September 13 Kolish, the hypnotist <An 1
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1 6 A II C I I S . even ng o mue c, Tuesday, December sparagus Va ey u tura octety mastcandJuggllns>
Time: 8:30 • General Admission $2.00 • Place: Campus Center Oak Room
CONNECTICUT CENTER FOR
CONTINUING EDUCATION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Opening of the Women's Bureau, an education re-entry program
for women. 10 a .m. Oak Room, Campus Center, free admission.
For reservations and information ca11255-5411, Ext. 687
TUESDAY, OCTOBER11
Solar Heating workshop with Dr Gordon W Preiss; 9 :00
a .m.-4:00p.m. Campus Center Oak Room for architects,
builders, engineers-$35. For reservations and information call
255·5411 , Ext. 687
THURSDAY,OCTOBER13
"The Diary of a Film: Georgia O'Keefe," premiere with Perry
Miller Adato and guests; 8 :00p.m. Gonzaga Auditorium $3.00
donation $1.50 students
THURSDAY. OCTOBER27
"Dancers" The Contemporary American Ballet Lecture and
Performance Dennis Wayne, Director with members of the
company; 8 p m Oak Room, Campus Center· $3.00 admission
$1.50 students
SATURDAY, OCTOBER29
Solar Heatmg workshop wath Or Gordon W Preiss; 9:00a.m.
4 ·00 p . m for homeowners and interested public-$35. For
information call 255·5411 Ext. 687
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
Educators' Renewal and Update Day
Top1c. Education and The Law; 10 a .m. Gonzaga; 2 p.m.
Gonzaga- Pubhc Television symposium (S & H lectureship)
Open to the public. For information call 255-5411, Ext. 355
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Graduate School of Education Association; Annual dinner 7 p.m.
For Information ca11255-5411 Ext. 355
ALUMNI RELATIONS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Annual Alumni Awards Dinner Presentation of Awards to Gerald
E Malafronte, C '56, Fairfield businessman, Alumnus of the
Year Award To PaulK Rudd, C '62, Actor, Man of the Year, To
Or Ronald J Ross. Professor of Biology. Distinguished Faculty
Service Award Pnvate Showing of photography by Philip
Trager 6 :30 p m , Campus Center Oak Room-$15 per person
For Reservations call <!55-5411, Ext 355
GRADUATESCHOOLOFCORPORATE
AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Panel Discussion, National Peace Academy Proposal and Its
Study as Voted by the U.S. Senate- "ls It A Poss1bility, a Oream,
Or a False Hope?"· 8;00 p.m. Campus Center Oak Room; Open
to the public at no charge.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER2910A.M.·5P.M.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30-10 A.M.-5 P.M.
Corporate Public Relations Seminar sponsored by the Graduate
School of Corporate and Political Communication and the North·
east District of Public Relations Society of America. and the
Corporate division of PRSA. Campus Center Oak Room: Open
to public nonimal fee
BUREAU OF BUSINESS AND
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
WED., OCT 12-THURS., OCT 13·8:30·5:30
Workshop • "D1scnmmation in Employment" for d1rectors of
personnel, d1rectors of labor relations and equal employment
coordinators. Fee: $110 00
TUES. NOV 1·8 :30·4 :00
Workshop • "D1lemna of Life and Death" for health care
individuals and others who seek a greater understanding of
life and death situations. Fee: $40.00
THURS., DEC. 8·8:30·4:00
Workshop • "Psychosomatics: Stress Disease Nursing" for nurses
and other health care professionals. Fee: $40.00
WED., DEC. 14·8 :30·4:00
Workshop • "Caring for Children: Coping with the Stresses
of Hospitalization" for nurses and other health care professionals
who deal with children . Fee: $40.00
For further Information and registration call255-5411. Ext. 537
CENTER FOR LIFETIME LEARNING
SAT.,SEPT 10, 17,24,0CT 1-10:00 ·12:00noon
Study Skills Workshop for those entering into the college
env1ronment Fee: $35.00
SAT., OCT 15, SAT., OCT 22·9 :00·12:00 noon
Career Plann11l!J Wori<shop for those changing careers or re-enter·
mg the work force. Fee. $35 00
For further information and regiStrallon call255·5411, Ext 666 or 665
SPECIAL EVENTS
Monday, September 19
PAUL WINTER CONSORT
GYMNASIUM 8:00P.M. in cooperation with
Friends of Fine Arts at Fairfield
Fairfield University Student Association
Fairfield Chamber of Commerce and
Connecticut Public Television
This concert is made possible in part through a grant from the
Connecticut Commission on the Arts CONNTOURS Program.
Admission $3.00 students and senior citizens
$5.00 general public
For information call Mrs. W. Gregg f ry, 255-0200
or 255-5411, Ext. 644
Sunday, September 25
EXHIBITION OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
by Philip Trager
CAMPUS CENTER OAK ROOM
Open to the public, 12:30-6:00 p.m.
Reception by Friends of Fine Arts at Fairfield
Sunday, October 2
CARLSON FESTIVAL
of Art and Music
Rita Bouboulidi. concert pianist
Gonzaga Auditorium, 4 P.M.
Open to the public at no charge
Reception following performance Campus Center Oak Room
OPPICE OF SPECIAl •vENTS
FAIRFIELD
LNIVERSilY FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06430
Tuesday, November 8
PEOPLE'S FORUM,
JIM McKAY
OF ABC 'WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS"
CAMPUS CENTER OAK ROOM 8:30P.M.
For information call255-5411, Ext. 644
Sunday, November 13
HUXLEY INSTITUTE
SYMPOSIUM
"HUMAN ENERGY"
With Gloria Swanson, William Dufty, author of "Sugar Blues",
Michael Schacter, M.D and Warren Levin, M.D
CAMPUS CENTFR OAK ROOM, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Huxley Institute members and students, $2.00
General Public, $3.00
For information call 259-2191
Friday, December 9
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
INVITATIONAL
ART EXHIBITION
CAMPUSCENTEROAKROOM
Gala Opening Reception 7.30-10:30 p.m.
by Friends of Fine Arts at Fairfield
Saturday, December 10 1·00- 6:00 gallery hours
Sunday, December 11 1·00- 6:00 gallery hours
Friday, December 16 7.30-10:00gallery hours
Saturday, December 17 1:00- 6:00 gallery hours
Sunday, Decmeber 18 1:00- 6:00 gallery hours
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Nonprofit Organlutlon
U S. I"OSTAOE
PAID
Permit No. 34
Fairfield. Conn.