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Show Free U lists schedule m' The Free University offers classes free of charge and without the pressure of grades or tests. The following schedule is for the week of Oct. 7. In some cases, 'I room numbers (and possibly times) will change from week to week. ' J For current class information watch the Chronicle's "Calling U" or call the Student Activities Center, 322-6263. Classes are free and all interested persons are invited to attend classes without registering. r'cltt Monday: 7:30 p.m., Union 279, Sensitivity and Consciousness (Sunny !rs ' Josephson). This Yoga class will meet in Union 304 beginning Oct. 14. ie. ' 7:30 p.m., OSH 134, Contemporary Economic Thought (Brian ad(1 Barnet). f Tuesday: 7 p.m. Hinckely Caucus, Civil Disobedience and the Tradition of Dissent in America (Rev. John Wade and Dr. Philip Sturges). 7:30 p.m., OSH 103, Current Cinema (Dr. Thomas Sobchack). ;hc 7:30 p.m., Union 323, Oriental Philosophy (Dennis Erskine). Will ;cW meet in OSH 107 beginning Oct. 15. 1 Wednesday: 6 p.m., OSH 107, Drugs and the College Student (Dr. George Edison ti,e Director, University Student Health Center). Each week will feature i experts on different aspects of drugs. 7 p.m., OSH 103, Folk Music as a Key to Behavior (Bruce Philips), iff' Thursday: eo 6 p.m., Union 304, Foraging and the Preparation of Wild Foods CooC, (Frank Anderson). Will meet in .Union Den beginning Oct. 17. rshiP 7;3o p.m Union 324, On Black Power (Larry Ficks). Will meet in dents. OSH 107 beginning Oct. 17. n 7:30 p.m., 551 E. So. Temple, Mountain Photography (Pat King). ctVi Group Dynamics classes are presently being scheduled and should :s to begin this week. If you are planning to attend, please call Randy Brown at 355-9689 or the Student Activities Center. |