The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1972 Page: 10 of 10
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Thursday the' nineteenth
6pm French table in Jones. Newcomers
welcome. Weekly.
They decide today whether it's 12:30
or 2:30 (the game Sat.)
7pm CL Lec. German film series. Gal-
apagos.
7pm OB Ballroom UH, They Shoot
Horses, Don't They? 75c.
8pm Sewall Hall terrace, Lysistrata is
presented by Brown College. $1.
10pm CLL Deutsch flicks again.
10pm OBB, UH. They're still dancing.
Friday the twentieth
7pm AH 2, UH Genesis 5. $1:75.
7:30pm 223 Herman Brown, Rice
Christian Community meets. Gotcha.
Spm Lysistrata, live at Sewall Hall
Terrace, unless it rains.
8pm 301 Sewall, Dr. Louch speaks on
"The Right to be Obscene."
Spm Media Center. Seven Chances, &
Fireman's Ball.
8 :30pm Hamman Hall Operettas by
Gilbert and Sullivan, done by the
"Opera a la Carte" company.
11 pm Wiess Commons. Pretty Maids All
in a Row, come and take your pick.
V) :30pm G5, Arnold Hall 2.
Saturday the twenty-first
Sam TSU School of Business, Room
101, Federal Service Entrance Exams.
10am Miller Theatre—Goldwater speaks
to Houston. Bring your own balloon
—grass and sunshine provided . . .
early afternoon Rice plays SMU there:
the MOB'll be there supporting them.
2pm Rice vs Trinity soccor game at the
Soccer Field.
7pm AH2 G5. $1.75. v
7 :30pm Hamman Hall—Little Big Man.
$1 or subscription.
Spm Media Center film The Master of
the House.
Spm Liberty Hall—-Leo Kottke does his
thing.
Spm Sewall. Lysistrata. Last time.
Spm King Rat at CL ec. WRC films.
9:30pm G5.
11pm Little Big Man again.
Sunday the twenty-second
12n Rice vs St. Mary's Univ. Soccer at
the Soccer Field.
7 :30pm Bridge at the River Hanszen.
8pm John Prine & Bonnie Coloc pillow
concert. Houston Room, U of H
$1.50.
Spm Jones Hall, Captain Beyond &
the Trapeze.
Monday the twenty-third
12n French table in Lovett commons.
5pm Soccer behind the gym. It's prac-
tice, folks.
7pm free in the Houston Room, UH.
High School.
notes and notices
Hillel—at 6pm Sunday, October
22, Rich Hillel will sponsor
dinner and Dr. Weinstein's
speech "A Blueprint for the
American Jewish Commun-
ity." It will be held at the
Temple Emanuel, Reception
Hall on Sunset Blvd. across
from Jones College.
* * *
Rights—a lecture will be given
Friday, October 20 at 8pm in
301 Sewall Hall by Professor
A. R. Louch, on "The Right
to be Obscene."
* * *
Book Fair—there will be a book
fair for Planned Parenthood
Oct. 20, 21, and 22 at the Pin
Oak Stables from 10am to
1,0pm. Prices range from 154
to $3; refreshments will be
sold, and parking is free.
* * *
Tours — Fondren library will
have cassette tours available
beginning Friday. Check out a
recorder at the desk and spend
15 minutes to prevent hours of
searching.
* * *
Tapes—the language lab has a
variety of traditional and
modern, as well as classical
misclassifieds
Misclassifieds are cheap ads
for Rice people. Rates are 7/10<?
per letter; spaces are free. Buy,
sell, trade, insult your friends.
Bring them by the Thresher of-
fice.
Crockett you are a scrofulous
polyp.—The Masked Canardist
of Lovett College.
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Permit No. 7549
Houston, Texas
English, French, German,
Japanese, Portuguese, Rus-
sian, and Spanish songs and
music tapes. They may be
checked out from the lab (106
Rayzor), which is open 8am-
4pm andn 7-10pm weekdays and
9-12am on Saturday,
Money—there is an opportunity
for a student organization or
individual to make about $60
a month distributing monthly
editions of a new magazine to
college mailboxes. If you're
interested, contact Craig Col-
lins, SA Office, Ext. 320.
% * *
RPC—The Tercar Theatre pas-
ses will not be available until
future notice. The passes will
cq^st $1.50 per.
Checks Cashed for
Rice Students
Jackson Lee
Enco Service
2361 Rice — JA 8-0148
Mechanic On Duty
PLACEMENT
OFFICE
INTERVIEWS
DATE COMPANY
OCT
20
Texas Eastern Trans-
misison Co. (Acct.
only)
20
Westinghouse Electric
Corp
23
Morse Chain Co (Div
of Borg-Warner)
23
Standard Oil Co of
Calif, and Chevron
Research Co.
23
IBM Corp
24
J. K. Lasser Co.
24-25
Humble Oil & Refin-
ing Co.
26 -
Arthur Young & Cq.
26
Rohm & Haas Co.
26-27
Texas Instruments, Inc.
(Ph.D. Schedule)
27
Haskins & Sells
27
Gulf Oil Co
GRADUATE SCHOOLS
25
Southern Methodist
Univ-School of Law
25
Southern Methodist
Univ, Institute of
Technology
25
Thunderbird Graduate
Schoof of Internation-
al Management
26
Washington Un., Grad-
uate School of Busi-
ness *
UNIVERSITY TEACHING
POSITIONS
26
Education Commission
of the Southern Bapt-
ist Convention
rlei piopli'i ealindar
Tuesday the twenty-fourth
7:30pm CL ec. Portrait de Moliere,
Monsieur de Voltaire French Films.
7:30pm Aud 2. Arnold Hall, The
Touch. 50c at UH.
Doug caught one, and Virginia knows.
8pm Wiess College commons. Hello,
Hamlet! opens.
10pm Touch me again.
Wednesday the twenty-fifth
7,pm OB Ballroom UH, Bird With the
Silver Plummage 75c.
7 :30pm 309 Seiwall. Recruiting meeting
for Thresher ad staff.
History isn't what it used to be.
Spm Hello, Hamlet! again.
8:30pm G'rand Hall RMC Jonathan
Spence of Yale speaks on "Chinese
Greatness in the Seventeenth and
Twentieth Centuries: The K'ang-hsi
Emperor and Mao Tse-tung"
10pm Bird at UH.
Thursday the twenty-sixth
Two backwards, one , broken ... oh
well, maybe next time.
7pm BSP flies again at the U of H.
Spm Hello Hamlet! is presented again.
10pm The editor says list BSP again.
Friday the twenty-seventh
Spm Anderson Hall, U of St. Thomas
"The Emerging Myth of the Am-
erican Indian" lecture.
8pm Hello-Wiess.
All night at Lovett commons. Film
festival. Buck Rogers, Muscle Beach
Party, more.
8ppn Media center films run for those
who don't like the other activities.
8pm Richardson & RPC presents Son
of Oktoberfest till 2. $1.50/person..
Saturday the twenty-eight
3pm Wiess commons, a goodby to Hel-
lo Hamlet!
7:30pm Texas ... If you don't know,
I'm not telling.
Spm Media center films.
Spm Liberty Hall—Goose Creek Sym-
phony.
Spm The MOB somnambulates. Anyway
it looks like it.
circa 10pm Willy's Statue. Lovett Col-
lege presents music.
Sunday the twenty-ninth
12:45pm The invasion of the An-
omalous Slime begins.
3:30pm RMC Chapel. Arno Schonstedt.
7pm Bridge tournament in H. C.
8pm Liberty Hall GCS honks again ...
Immediate opening in our of-
fice for a bright, eager
young man. Minimal clerical
skills okay. Must be out-
going, with good telephone
voice. Salary open, approxi-
mately $2.25/hr to start. Call
Mr. Fischer, 526-8432. Surf-
cal Co. Inc. 2444 Times Blvd,
Suite 102 (3 blks from Rice)
H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips
5800 Kirby 11-9
Frank Shuhart Mgr.
Sun.-Thurs.
11-10 Fri & Sat
SID RICHARDSON COLLEGE & THE RICE PROGRAM COUNCIL PRESENT:
SON OF
OKTOBERFEST
Starring
BEER—Forever Flowing Kegs, Dark & Light
GERMAN FOOD—Tables Lavishly Laden
Catered By Cellar Door
MUSIC—Wandering Minstrels Upstairs
German Oompah Rock Band Below
OCTOBER 27
8pm - 2am
Richardson College
$1.50 per person
NIXON UNDERSTANDS FOOTBALL
What is missing is his response to people
in a sense of the concreteness of human ex-
perience. At the time of the antiwar demon-
strations in Washington following the in-
vasion of Cambodia, he attempted to engage
young demonstrators at the Lincoln Memo-
rial with talk of football and surfing. "Have
a good time in Washington and don't go
away bitter" he told the student activists
in parting.
Saturday Review, Sept 23, 1972
McfiOVERN UNDERSTANDS THE ISSUES
"In the years since World War II, the cen-
tral theme of American policy has not been
a positive one. Rather, it has been a nega-
tive ideology under the label of anti-Com-
munism. This is a bad way to choose allies,
because of the obvious fact that sonae of the
'worse scoundrels around the world sail
around the world sail under an anti-com-
munistic banner. America will exert a far
•greater impact for peace and freedom if we
rely less on armaments and fear, and more
on the economic and moral sources of our
strength."
Do you really want four more years of Nixon's game?
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED , TO CANVASS NEIGHBORHOODS
Meeting Thursday Night Oct 19, 110 Rayzor 7:00 p.m.
Contact BOB SCHLANGER, 524-2045 for details
Paid for -by Rice Democratic Caucus
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Jackson, Steve. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1972, newspaper, October 19, 1972; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245143/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.