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Show 'Summerarts 79' reflects 'Humanistic Perspectives' A summer seminar, The Artistic Impulse: Humanistic Perspectives, is scheduled from July 30 to August 11, 1979 and will be held both on and off campus. The seminar will include a series of twelve lectures by humanities scholars with related performances, conversations, demonstrations and exhibits. The keynote speaker will be Brewster Chiselin, poet and Professor Emeritus of Ardean Watts and others will also award winning books of poetry. Ghiselin's lecture, The Artistic Impulse: Clue to the Wholeness of Human Life, will be held at 4 p.m. on July 30 in the Art and Architecture Building. Other national guest lecturers will include Room 158 of the Art and Architecture Building on campus unless otherwise ASUU ''PROGRAMS BOARD ANNOUNCES AN OPENING FOR THE POSITION OF FINE ARTS CHAIRMAN FOR THE COMING ACADEMIC YEAR participate. The list of lectures includes Summerarts '79: Conversations with the Artists, with host Doug Snow.on August 1, Two Pictorial - Revolutions: Radical Interpretations of Reality Introduce the Modern Era, by Frank Sanguinetti on August 5 and a Jazz Flute Performance: Erich Graf Quartet on August 10, both in the Museum of Fine Arts. All lectures and discussions will be held in . English, who has published several indicated. Individual events are open to the public at no charge. One hour credit will be granted for enrolled students who attend all required lectures. An additional two hours of credit may be obtained on an independent study basis under the supervision of a faculty member. The seminar is being sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education and the College of Humanities in connection with the Summerarts Institute. For registration information call Hazard S. Adams, Professor of English, University of Washington, Lee Ann Miller, National President of the Women's Caucus for the Arts, and Alexander Sesonske, Professor of Philosophy and "Film Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara. Several University professors, including Bruce E. Haley, Mary S. Strine, Robert Olpin, Shirley Ririe, Joan Woodbuiy, 581-697- 0. New computer class to be offered nontechnical class in computer specialist in the field," said Dr. James Buterbaugh, professor of education. Most course work will be done independently with video cassettes although students technology will be offered this quarter by the department of educational systems and learning resources. The Class will meet 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. starting on Wednesday, in Milton Bennion Hall, room 212. 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