Show - 1 9yi s 'As h (fit4 (H jijil iji- ‘Vv - f X ' it V r$ i ?lft3r?:!- :- : f‘ v X -- - -- - c K-iftV'- ' i £’ rnai 'A ZAcara Salutes Vo loir Coovoctfeon “A Man For All Seasons” Robert Bolt’s salute to the valor of England’s most fa- mous chancellor Tho mas More begins its second week at the Lyric Theater The play USU Theater departments second summer production continues August 4 5 and 6 Thomas More was one of the most significant figures in the English renaissance Data Process PERFORMERS IN “A Man For AH Seasons” now showing at the Lyric Theater are Eldon Mecham Sir Thomas More Lea Ward Alice More and Johannah Beach Margaret More The play which continues Thursday through Saturday is about More the famous English chancellor Workshop Russian Language Course on Agenda Instruction in Russian for both speaking and reading knowledge will be offered during the coming school year by the Department of Languages at Utah State Un- iversity According to Dr Thelma Fogelberg acting department head the University will offer Russian 1 2 and 3 for' beginning students who desire speaking as well as reading knowledge of the language An upper division series 196 197 and 198 will provide instruction for those desiring a reading knowledge “Russian is an important language” Dr Fogelb erg said “It is spoken by 150 mil- lion people It and related languages are spoken over of the earth’s land and serves directly or indirec- ly more than 200 million people” r Fogelberg emphasized the Russian language is jhat tne vehicle of one of the s Tckest and most beautiful literatures and those one-six- th ho know the language may experience the literature’s at meaning and beauty in nrig!nal writing SSan K‘ves an insight !nf e ancient structure of ail fu a1Suages of our great an family” jaao-Europe- Pro-jess- or Fogelberg said “Tlierc- - ?r th0se interested Portent?’ U iS eslecialIy lin and others Joists lnterested in what si doinS in nd ke who Rus-wi- n the sciences language know-em?- L Profitable she said She a sPeakinS acquaint that with Russian is also important as more and more American scientists are ebiting Russia The professor pointed out that it is a fallacious idea that Russia is extremely difficult to learn She said that the language poses no great difficulty especially for Set Aug 8-1- 2 Data An Integrated Pro-cesin- Workshop people ment of Defense Washington and served for four years in the U S Air Force as an instructor in Russian and as an officer of the Intelligence Communications Mrs Spoerry is a natne as Russian speaker She but born in (he United States grew up in a stu- - - home Her graduate an dies include work in Buss ot history at the Unhersity Washington She also had a teaching fellowship at the University was di of Washington andv House ector of the Russian her while she was pursuing has studies She also Russian Re research at the Harvard an Center at on had an MIT fellowship Press TranslaUonsat a thing This workshop has been dsiSned as an orientation pro- data procesing for S business teach- school high w'ould have Week's August 1 August 4 — “A Man For All Play Seasons” Institute Swimming Party August 5 — “A Man For All Play Seasons” Watermelon Bust — 3 on the Quad Alumni Weekend pm August 6 — “A Man For All Play Seasons” August 7 Band Concert of the department here the workshop will include two field trips to the USU films Computer Center and on the subject The workshop is listed in the Schedule Catalog as Buscariness Education 272 and It credit of ries two hours of week the meets during to 12:10 August g from 9:50Old Main in 0 j n ZIIUj August 8 Workshop in Business Data Processing i Qfl More for ‘‘his adamantine sense of his own self and beliefs for his calm certainty of when to give in and when to hold fast” The play brings out More’s in doing what self-convicti- he felt he had to do when such an act wrou!d bring nothing but severe punishment from those in authority Tickets for the production may be purchased at the USU Ticket Office City Drug or the Lyric Theater Box Office Admission is $150 or 75 cents with activity card Ed-catio- n be-gi- ns Summer Quarter’s Second Session Steak Fry for students and faculty will be Tuesday August 9 at 6:30 pm in the Amphitheater ar- ea Tickets are now on sale at the Ticket Office in tho Union Building and can be obtained any time betweeen 9 am and 4 pm Deadline for buying tickets it at noon August 9 Prices are $125 with an activity card and $225 without a card (Faculty members are reminded that they are required to pay the regular fee as there are no faculty cards this year) The menu of the Steak Fry will feature steaks tossed salad vegetable choice of drinks baked potatoes and sour cream pickles and olives and ice cream Summer Quarter students who did not attend USU during Spring Quarter and who plan to enroll for Fall Quarter should contact Admissions and Records to complete application forms ofAccording to admissions ficials packets will not be prepared unless students complete the records required Graduate students sho u 1 d have the forms signed by sec- - The Summer Quarter us ond session w'atermeon bg held Friday shade of 3 p m in the g on the Quad will begin promp-searc- h encour-and students are ty arrive early and the watermelon they xning en-Russi- an can eat” Bolt explains “I am neither a Catholic nor in the meaningful sense of the word a Christian” Bolt admired 1935 For Enrollment feed Set August 5 In chosing to wiite about More who was sainted in Need Records 2o-3:3- Mg God Slated Aug 9 P E for teachers of Mentally Retarded Workshop begins Institute Dance been in conflict with his beliefs and a betrayal of his Steak Feast Calendar atjPsu Fhe Rus- of whom have had extensive training in the languagestudProfessor Smith has ied at the Institute of Language and Linguistics Georgetown University Syracuse CoUniversity Middlebury and llege Harvard University the University of California He taught Russian at Emmanauel College Boston the Training Center U S Depart- ton do such un- 2 Teaching specialists in sian language at USU are Professor Wendell W Smith and Mrs Very Spoerry both in- established the Church of England More was ordered to sanction the king’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn More could not be disloyal to the church of Rome so he refused to grant the king his wish Up until the hour of his execution More was given every chance to live — he had only to give public approval of the marriage To der the direction of Ted Ivarie head of the Department of Business Education Englis- h-speaking a new era He wTas already a prominent man of letters and a lawyer when the play begins in 1529 when as chancellor he began to lock horns with Henry VIII The king and parliament had broken with Rome and be will held here August g that period in England’s history when crown church and the common man were thrown into the turmoil of Prof Norman Kolias Graduate School |