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Jazz Concert SAN DIEGO - Jazz vucalist Carl Anderson ~nd hi band will perform a Jazz cuncert at the University of San Diego on March 19. at S:30 p.m., in Camino Th ater. General admission tickets, $4, or ~tudent tiakets, $3.50, will be ,:vailable at th~ door. Atlrnnce reservations can be made by calling USD's bookstore box office at :?93-4717.
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sponsored USD_'s Associated Students, will feature Anderson blending elements of jazz, rock, re- ggae, and blues. Singe_r- songwriter Lisa Namzo will be the featured guest star. Anderson, who portrayed Judas in the film version of "Jesus Christ Superstar," is the recipient of the L.A. Weekly Theatre Award f?r outstanding performance m a musical, "Season's Reasons." by
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J !fZZ vocalist. Carl Anderson and bis band will perform in concert tonight at 8:30 m the University of San Diego's Camino Theater. The conce~t features Anderson's "fusion jazz," which blends elements of rock, Jazz, reggae and blues. Anderson starred as Judas in the feature film version of "Jesus Christ Superstar." General admission tickets are $4, $3.50 for students, and will be available at the door. Advance reservations can be made by contacting USD's bookstore box office at 293-4717.
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Casa de Espana (Hou e of pain) an<1 tne Department 01 Foreign Languages of Umver lly of San Diego will pres- ent Xavier R1balta ma c-oncert of contemporary Catalan poetry set to music at 7·30 p.m Saturday in the Solomon Lectur Hall at USO Tirk ts will be available at the doo1
DANIEL KEYES - T~e authOr Will spea, on The Minds of 81I Y Aili gan a mult med a presentation based on Keyes fourth book. 18 p "' tomorrow in the Camino Th..ter, Umvers ty of San Diego.
In the Mondav mail there were some questions. And because you wanted to know, I checked. Re- tired federal employees get an 8.7 percent increase in their pensions beginning m April. And the Umver- s1ty of the Third Age at USD will run from July 7 to Aug. 12 this year, Monday through Thursday. The cost will be $60 for the session. For registration information call the Office of Continuing Education at the university.
LA JOLLA LIGHT MAR25198l Krantzes entertain
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La Jolla was well represented last week when Sheldon Krantz (he's the USD law dean) and his wife Carol Hallstrom entertained approximately 100 guests at a cocktail reception in their Solana Beach home. La Jollans included Drs. Bernard and Ethel Agin- sky, Manual and Pat Barba, Richard and Rosalie Bregante, Hugh Friedman and Lynn Schenk, Sara and Tom Finn, Peter and Doris Husghes and Jerry Warren.
LOS ANGELES TIMES MAR i; 1982
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University of San Diego Alumni: Reception Scheduled for Saturday Los Angeles alumni of the University of San Diego ~1111 sec a shde presentation of current campus activities Saturday al a 7 p.m. reception at the University Hilton. The University of San Diego is a coeducational Catho- hc un versity with 4 .800 students.
Dialogue on family set at USD Aclergy dialogue on "The Famil in T .. !em or Promise?" -11 b h Y raus1t100: Prob- e . · w1 e eld at 11 am Monda · ti~~fo Hall at USD. The speakers will be·D~. Gene ~a: Aaron ~h~;11 1 :f ;it:.:~it~iii11;;~~:o;~:ter and Rabbi
SAN DIEGO UNION MAR 2 5 198Z SDSU, USD Will Start Naval ROTC ?,, The Navy has decided 1t will estab professional tudies at SDSU, under universities here to the chief of h h Naval Reserve Officers Training which similar programs for the Naval Education and Training at Corp units at San Diego State Um- ArITjy and Air Force come, said yes- Pensacola, Fla., and Hellweg said vers1ty and the Umversity of San terday that SDSU is interviewing SDSU has been working with that Diego, effective July I Navy candidates who will administer command in establishing the NROTC The chief of na~al operation , the NROTC program. here, the first for San Diego universi- Adm Thomas B. Hayward has not! She aid the candidates are recom- ties. fled affected rommand that the mend (I by the Navy units will be star •d Hellwei said curricula mt>etings Hayward's notice tabh hes the are bcmg set up with the University lltle of the officer heading the two of San Diego so that the two universi- umt as romman I fficcr, Naval h would "be hed down to the same Reserve Offlr r 1r JDg Corps thing " A me ting between the two Umt of th two umv rs1t1 and the umvel'!l1t1es was he d yesterday she offirer' addre a bemg at A,cala said. Par Adm Hayward delegated authori- Dr Susan Hellweg of the college of ty for the NROTC units at the t o The ROTC program 1s designed to develop and train students at select- ed colleges- and universities in naval science as. well as m academic stud ies leading to degrees; The students, who are sqbsidized by the armed fore , become com- missioned officers m the eserves upon graduation
EVENING TRIBUNE MAR 2 7 l98Z NROTC comes to San Diego colleges
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WE WELCOME the establishment of Naval Re- serve Officers Training Corps units at San Diego State University and the University of San Diego, effective July l. San Diego, one of the world's biggest naval bases, has many Navy and Marine Corps families whose sons and daughters get their college educations here. Some of them would surely be interested in 1 ROTC training, which helps finance college and provides an entry to careers as commissioned offi- cers in the Navy and Marine Corps. NROTC scholarship students get $100 a month for four years. plus tuition and fees, while NROTC non-
scholarship college students get $100 a month sub- sistence money for their last two years. In both cases, students receive reserve commis- s10ns and are required to serve tours of active duty upon graduation. Scholarship students must serve four years, others three years, in the Navy or Ma- rme Corps. There have been NROTC high school programs at three San Diego County high schools (Point Loma, Mar Vista and Orange Glen), but no college pro- gram here. We commend San Diego State and USD for moving now to join about 60 colleges across the country which have NROTC units.
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