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of European and South American poets at 8·30 p.m. Wednesilay in the UCSD Art Gallery, Mat- thews Campus. 'BRAVO PORTUGAL' - The color film, nar- rated by its makers Lisa Chickering and Jean Porterfield, will be shown at 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday in the Civic Theater. ALLEN GINSBERG -The poet will speak and read from his works at 8 p.m. Thursday !n thP. Open Air Theater at San Diego State. 'PETER AND TIIE WOLF' - Puppets .Plea. e will present the marionette show for ch1ldr('n al

will play at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Aztec Center Montezuma Hall at San Diego State. PHILLIP REHFELDT - The clarinetist will play a recital at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the UCSD Matthews Campus Recital Hall, accomparued by pianist Sally Rehfeldt. MILOS SADLO - The celli t will periorm twice, at noon and at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Sao Diego Mesa College music building, accom• • panied by pianist Ilana :\lysior. HOWARD DON SMW, - The organist will play a recital at 4:30 p.m. next Sunday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2705 Fifth ve. Pop

From March 29 To April 5 Qu rt r, 480 Elm SL, at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturda) s through pril 11. 'TH:E: \Hl H D THE ROSE' - The play for children by ola Roepcr \\ 1 II be presented b) th U JU • ehool of Performing Art~, 350

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DAVID JA\IES BRI'ITO - The organist will play a depicatory recital at 8 p.m. next Sunday on the new organ in the First Unitarian Church, 4190 Front St. CH l\IBER MUSIC - Three winners of audi- tion for San Diego Symphony youth concerts - pianist Nicholas Reveles, violinist Geoffrey Ap- plegate and clarineti t Robert Bamhart - will play, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Central Public Library, 820 E SL CHILDRE "S CO, CERT - Zoltan Ro1 nyai will conduct the San Diego ymphony in con- certs for young people at 9:30, 11:30 and 1:30 p.m. Saturday m the Civic Theater. VA . CLIBUR .. - The famed pianist \\ill play at 8;30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the Chic Theater, pre ented by the International Artist5 Associalion. \J RTHA COOPER - The San Di o late pianist will play a junior recital on a ptogram with the San Diego State Brass F..nsemble at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the school's Recital Hall. Iii.· LEAF The organi~t will perform on the theater organ of the Fox Theater, 720 B SI., at 9 a.m. today, sponsored by the San Diego Theater Organ Group. f RY 1ACKENZIE - The contralto will pre- sent a concert, assisted by oboist Donald Hyder and p1arust Walter Teutsch. at 8:30 p.m. Sat- urday in the GSIU Performing rts Center, 350 Cedar St. TAKAKO NISIDZAKI -The Japanese violinist

I ·30 and 2:30 p.m. each Sunday in pril m the Balboa Park Puppet Theater. The title charac- 1P are shown here. 'THE REIXCTA. :T DRAGO ' - Puppd Play-

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USD ~DIO PROGRAM - SUNDAY MARCH 22,KFMB 76 (CBS)

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Featured on USD radio show next Sunday (Palm Sunday) are: Walter Starke, author of "The Ultimate Verdict".' Prof. Jack Bradshaw (USD) on Environment problems (1st of a series). Dr, Wardell Pomeroy Ph.D. (co-author of Kinsey Report) on his new book "Girls and Sex". Carolyn Kenmore on her book "Manne<1uin - my life as a model." Donald Keys (World Federalist) who spoke on USD campus on "U,N. and its future." Fr. Dollen and Michael Newman are co-hosts. MCN:ak 3-18-70

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REPORT CARD School and Youth Notes T/<.18U/vl!.. 3 • ;).7 • 70 Dr. Joel .\1 Fisher, a State Depa1t1r n official and the au- thor of a number of political b ·,. w1l peak at three meetings on the campus of University of Sa e~o Wednesda His noon address in More Hall in te Schoo\ of Law ..s spon- sored by the Law Forum. the Inte ".lational Law Society and the school's Political Science Club. He will participate in a seminar at 10:30 a.m. on "The United Nations Development Decade II, Its Legal lmplicntions, ' and at 2 p.m. on "Ecology and the Law." He will lie guest of the United , atio115 A/jsociation at a dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Central Christian Church, where he also will speak. Mf. Miguel to Observe Senior Week Mt. •figuel High School will observe Senior Week beginning Monday. Special activities schedul d or lhe week include "slave days," a class picnic and Adrmn ion Day, when students conduct classes. Students 111 en the week with a senior breakfast and a Senior Talent Spectacular. to be present- ed Friday from 7: 30 to !) 30 p m. in the school gym.

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