News Scrapbook 1981-1982
LA JOLLA LIGHT
SAN DIEGO UNION
LOS ANGELES TIMES
SAN DIEGO UNION
APR 1 8 198l Founder, Gallery: "The Impres- sionist as Printmaker," the etch- ings and lithographs ot Childe Hassam, Wednesday through May 21 University ot San Diego. Mon- day-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays to 9 p.m.
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SENTINEL APR 18 1se, C--=-=-_A_rt_~) l:\f PRESSIONJS t and lith . , as exemplif1·ed . ography b A . m etchings Hassan:i, is the subJert of ;:ncan . ~rtist Chdde the Uruversity of San D ~xh1b1tion opening at Wednesday and runnin~ef~s Founders Gallery gallery is open to the public r°ugh May 21. The weekdays,Wednesda h . r_om noon to 5 p.m. to 9p m Y, w en it is open from · • • noon According to Therese Wh. Fo_unders Gallery and USD itcomb, director of umq~e exploration will l kprofessor of art, "This the frrst time from the s~: at. impressionism for values in addition to th dll?!nt of line and total color." e traditional concern with Pieces comprisin . . Imp~essionist as PrinfM::r ~xh1b1tion, "The ~e an"'t>iego Museum of Art , are _on lo~ from The etchings and lith • and says Whitcomb ograp~ have not bee~ invited by the Muse we re delighted to have been research on a heretof~;1 odco~pile the definitive collection.•• e un efmed and unexhibited described before and
USO Founder Gallery - lmr>ressionist etchings and lithography by American artist Childe Hassam will be featured April 21 through May 21. 266 De Sales Hall, Alcala Park, S.D. 291-6480. _____;
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LOS ANGELES TIMES
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LA JOLLA LIGHT
HE IMP ESSIONIST AS PRINT MAKER" ( Founder, Callery, Founden Hall. Un1ver11Ly of San Diego), Exhibit of et.chmgs and hthographs of Chtlde Hassam ( 1859-1935) from the collection of the n Diego :MU!eum of Art. CalleTY houra are noon to 5 p.m. Mondays hrough Fnday1, until 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Adm11110n la free. Exhibit runs through May 21
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APR 2 2 1982
MAGAZINE
--------~---~--~ Impressionisl etching~ and lithography by American artist Childe Hassam will be featured through May 21. 266 De Sales Hall, Alcala Park, S.D. 291-6480. USO Founders Gallery -
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ism came into vogue, interest in American impressionism waned for several decades But today local art lovers are looking back with rekindled interest to this important movement. Under the direction of Therese Whitcomb, University of San Diego art major researched,designed and installed in Founders Gallery the most comprehensive collection of Hassam's work ever assem- bled. The exhibit will run through May 21 at USD's Found- ers Gallery. open Mon -Fri., noon-5 and until 9 pm on Wed. 291-6480 ext. 4296.
LASTING IMPRESSIONS Though traditionally the Impres- sionists were famou · for their dynami • use of color. the etch- ings -111d litho~aphs of Childe llassam portray the American sc1•nc in black dlld white with th sJmt· airy atmosphere and shimnwring hghl found in the "Haysta ·ks'" of Monet Indebted to both American realism and l::uropcan impressionism, his subjects are the landscapes of New england. urban New York, Santa B, rbara and San Diego . When abstraction and modern-
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SEMINAR: Forecasting Business Developments, USO Update breakfast seminars DATE: April 9 TIME: 7:30-9 a.m. LOCATION: Executive Hotel, . downtown FEE: $15
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-Stress of accountants/man- I agers is the topic of USD's breakfast seminar at the Executive Hotel from 7:30-9 AM . SJ 5. 293-4585. - . . . . -
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What's happening
.1.? k ! -1 19'3i" Holocaust . symposium is at USD
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SEMINAR: Investing in Single Family Residences: Saving Taxes and Making Money at the Same Time, USO update breakfast seminar DATE: April 16 TIME: 7:30-9 a.m. LOCATION: Executive Hotel, downtown FEE: $15 SPONSOR: USD School for Business Administration CONTACT: 293-4585
SAN DIEGO NEWSLINE
SYMPOSIUM/ The fifth annual ympo 1um on the holocaust, "R, fl ctaon on The uremberg Trial ," wall be held from 5 30 to 9 30 p m Tue day In Salomon Hall at the l)naver 1ty of San Diego. Th ympos1um I sponsored by the ataonal Conference of Christian~ and Jew the Jewish Community Relations Coum:11 the United JewJsh Federation, Th San Diego Countr, Ecumenical Confer nee and th Unaver ·ity of San D o School of Continuing Education 1strat1on 1s $7 50 for adults and $5 udent with identification The price includes a buffet dinner. For Information and registration call 293-4585 for
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-"Forecasting Business Devel- opments," the sixth seminar in USD's "Update"' breakfast series. will be held at the Executive Hotel at 7,30 AM 291 -6480, ext. 4296
Bradley F. Smith, au- thor and lecturer on the Nuremberg Trials, will be the keynote speaker at the fifth annual Holo- - caust Sympoaiwn to be held 5: 30·9: 30 p.m . Tuesday, April 20 In De Sales Hall at the Uni• versity of San Diego. " Holocaust: Reflec- tions on the Nuremberg Trials" will be the theme of the sym- posium, which will fea· ture panel discussions and a light buffet.
SAN DIEGO NEWSLINE
APR 1 4 1982
- "Holocaust: Reflections on the Nuremhcrg Trials,'' featuring Pro- fessor Bradley F Smith, will be held at ! 'SO from 5 Y,-9 .~o PM 582-2485
SAN DIEGO NEWSLINE APR l 4 198l_ -:-"Investing lo Single Famll Residents: Sa,•ing Taxes and Makiny Mon_ey at the Same Time·· is the topi~ of CSD 5 L PDATE breakfast seminar to be held at the Executive Hotel • dowmo~n ftom 7·30-9 AM . 293-'1<;85 (reg1strat1on).
APR1 9 198Z SEMINAR: Strategies for Working Ef. fectively with Government Regulators, USD Update breakfast seminar DATE: April 23 TIME: 7:30-9 a.m. LOCATION: Executive Hotel, downtown FEE: $15 SPONSOR: USD School of Business Administration CONTACT: 293-4585
Admission is $7.50 for the &eneral public and $5 for students. Phone 232-6113 or 582-2483 for information. ,_..
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berg Trials,'' will be held at the University ofSanDiegofrom 5:30to9:30p.m. Tuesday,April20in De Sales Hall. Smith's keynote addresswill be en- titled"Reaching
dents will discuss the implications of the Nuremberg Trials andthelessonsfor requested. Fee, which includes a light buffet, is $7 .50 for the general public and$5 for students. Call 323-6113 or 582-2483. today. Pre-registrationis
P rofessor Bradley F. Smith, author and lectureron the NurembergTrials, will be the keynote peakerat the fifth annual Holocaust Sympo ium. The symposium, ''Holocaust: Reflec• tions on the Nu rem•
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198l Update Breakfast Seminars-Universi1y of San Diego School of Business Administra1ion con- tinues morning seminars for business professionals a1 the Executive Hotel. 1055 First Ave. , 7 , 30 _ 9 am. Apr. 2, Wayne Label speaks on ' ·Stress Managemem for the Accountanl or Manager " Apr: 9, Charles F. Holl speaks on "Forecasti~g Busmess Developments.' . Apr. 16, Don Helmich speaks on .'·Investing in Single Family Resi- dences: .saving Taxes and Making Money al th· ~.ame Time... Apr. 23. James Evans speaks o~ Straiegies for Working Effectively with Gov- ernment Regula1ors. " Info: 293-4585.
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SAN DIEGO NEWSLINE APR 2 1 1982
-"St~ateglcs for Working Effec- tively wuh G<~vernmcnt Regula1ors" is the final seminar in the l'SD's "llP. DATE 13rt'akfasts" :n the Excrn1ive Hotel. SI'i RSVP at 29.'> a'iHS
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