OCR Text |
Show KUED fare FEIDAT 11 :00 REPERTORY. Richard Bonynge conducts Adam's ballet, "Le Dlable a Quatre." 1:00 N E R SPECIAL. "Student Protest Pro-test and the Law," Part One. 1:30 OPUS. Salnt-Saens' Violin Sonata So-nata No. 1 2:30 CHAPTER A DAY. Mary Louise Kimball reads from "Ophelia' by Florence Stevenson. 2:45 FRENCH IN THE AIR.' Idioms and adverbs. . . 3 00 CONVERSATION. Conductor Alfred Al-fred Wallenstein is guest... 4:00 THE AUDITORIUM ORGAN. From the Reorganized L.D.b. 4-30 THEChMUSIC ROOM. Chamber and Instrument selections. 6:00 MUSIC OF THE SIXTIES. Benjamin Britten's War Requiem. Requi-em. Part Two. 7 -on PROM CONCERT. Music by '"feWBi'W wi-i the Benjamin i-. irey Memorial Lecturer-Personality, ,no?NthCAMPUStryjohn Dehnel's 9;0s?und! Tfor lovers and losers. m SUMMER SCHOOL COMMITTEE PRESENTS m iTIl f II1S Sfitlf TWO I ....),., i. ,, ...j "r m v::::: 1 O i PJr txo I ( Ss I i'i: ::, I Ii v , ... . - - i iiii "Their delivery is flawless, their timing of fumbling sight gags is skillful, and II so is their! guitar playing." The New Yorker Magazine 11 Appearances: THE TONIGHT SHOW and DEAN MARTIN SUMMER SHOW TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. UNION BALLROOM j I -FREE- L. D. S. S. A. Presents IB la $wmm FDcsisniEl SI "For What They Sacrificed . . . Let Us Give" 16 HI featuring IB l LIZJ H Elder S. Dilworth Young B H Member, First Council of the Seventy B I SUNDAY JULY 20th I ; a 8:30 p- m. g I TEMPLE VIEW THEATER 3 " " " t0fb"d U'eath'r thf de in the Assembly Hall r:: ' 7vraer ... to wear and admire, turning it first this way, then that ... to catch the fiery light, the remarkable clarity of a fine diamond. How to tell a really fine stone? Our gemologically trained consultant will be happy to explain the "4 C's" of diamond quality to you. With his recognized professional standing in the American Gem Society, you can be assured of a gem that will be a source of pride for years to come. ) MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY |