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l ~-<-, Health Program ls Scheduled A 'Health Awareness D ' wlll be held al the University ol San Diego's Ph1hp Y. Hahn School ol Nursing April 23 from 9 a.m to 6 pm Equ1pm nt will be avail· able throoghout the nurs1Dg school building for health crecnmg,, which include t ts for blood pressure, v1- . ion and g neral physical fitness. General health education mat nal will be available for pe . ons of all ag~$ on topic. such a nutrition, sell-defense for women and brea t sclt-examinahon All events are open to the pub- lic. So t//Y/U,"J'V 'I, Jll/;'

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SAN DIEGO UNION R 1 9 Health Program ls Scheduled A "Health Awareness Day" will be held at the University of San Diego's Philip Y. Hahn School of Nursing April 23 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Equipment will be avail- able throughout the nursing school building for health screenmgs, which include tests for blood pressure, vi- sion and general physical fitness. , General health education Qatcrial will be available for persons of all ages on topics such as nutrition, self-defense for women and breast sell-examination. All events are open to the pub- lic.

APR l FOUNDERS GALLERY Robert Morgan's contemporary theater costumes will be on display through May 7 at the University of San Diego. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. t.o 4 p.m.. w_~d~ys, plus Wednesdays until 9 p.m. The public IS mVIted to meet Morgan from 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Admission is free. -

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THE U, ·1vERSITY OF SAN DIEGO'S "Friends of the Library" will sponsor its eighth annual book sale, Thursday and Friday in the French Parlor, Founders Hall, on the USD campus. Proceeds will be u d for rccr(oational reading additions, com· puterizcd cataloging facilities, and other library projects. • • The sale runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, and from9a m. to3p.m. J:"riday.

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JOB COUNSELING: The USD College_of the Er_neriti is offerin free job and career counseling ~erv1ces f~r . g t ·ts 1400 Park Blvd office Seniors 1Dterested ID semors a 1 · · t· I k'lls enriching or expanding their present o~c~p~ 1ona s 1 11 or in exploring new occupational poss1~1hbes, mai{o cato 230-2445 for appointments. Counselors w1l~ dlSCUSS w t look for a job, resume writing ,and u_pd~t1Dg, the cut~l- job market and the individuals mam 1Dterests an en

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And . LOCATIO : USD Camino Theater FEE: S2 SPO. 'SOR USD CO. TACT 291-6480, ext. 4802 • _,, o

ALK / F mer presidenliol ANOl:RSON ho dr led lo speok ol lh~ ,s sc e u ' Comino Theatre un oy, University of So;d~~s~:~ to th~ ~.ublic _is $;o;or:son, 2 6 ol 8 p.m. • 10\k ts Amenco ' f Anderson s The to ' S d Apnl didole John An er_so "' d n l . n-

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FORMER PRE8IDENTIAL CANDIDATE JOHN ANDERSON will discuss "America Today" at 8 p.m. Sunday, at the University of San Diego's CaminoTheater. Admission is free to students and $2 to the g~neral public. For information, phone291·6480 Ext. 4802.

-EK-pres• ent1al k at USO Camino Anderson will ~P$2 general adm1ss1on; Theater at 8 i91-6480 ext. 4802. students free. •

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C\).V' . . director tor the Old Glob~ Jack O'Brien, new ort~~;1~ Director Looks ot costume, lheotre, will speak on h e o's founders Gallery 01 3 I the University of Son Di g I' n coll 291-6480 ext.1 n A ·1 24 For more intormo ,o .,. p.m. pn . 4296.

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A collection of theotrlcol costumes and working sketches by Bob Morgan will be on display through Moy 7 ot the Founders Gallery, Founders Holl, ot the University of Son Diego. The exhibit will be open 10 o.m.-4 p.m. weekdays and 10 o.m.-9 p.m. on Wednesdays. Admission: tree. For Information coll 291-6480, ext. 4296.

Theater Costumi~g Lecture - Jack O'Brien of La Jolla , artistic director of the Old Globe Theater, will speak on "The Director Looks at the Costume'' in USD's Founders Gallery Fri. at 3 p.m.

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Book Sale, the eighth annual sponsored by USO Friends of the Library, will benefit recreational reading and computerized cataloguing facilities, Thursday, Apnl 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Friday, Apnl 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall, USO. 291-6480 x4296.

The Univerity ot Son Die O 12:15 p.m., French Parlor i presents Noontime Concerts~ ?ive a cello concert A, rtf~nders H~II Marjorie Hort wili information coll 291 • 648 ~. ex1\t~~•ss1on: free. For mor~ • a

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F?unders Gallery Theater costumes by designer Robert Morgan will be on display at the USO gallery through May 7. -

Noontime Concerts will fearure a cello recital by Marjorie Hart, Wednesday, April 29, 12: 15 pm., French Parlor, Founders Hall, USD. Free. 291-6480 x426I.

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Committee is insurance broker Chester Pagni. Reservations may be made by calling 291- 6480, extension 4294. The banquet will benefit USD's athletic programs.

The University of San Diego will hold its third annual Sports Banquet on May 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Town and Country Hotel Convention Center. Chairman of this year's ports Banquet

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