The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1979 Page: 8 of 8
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Thursday, August sixteenth
7 and 9:30. Alley Theater Summer Film Festival.
Despair, a comedy by Werner Fassbinder,
adapted by Tom Stoppard. $2.50.
8:30. Miller Outdoor Theater in Hermann Park.
Houston Jazz BaUet presents Kinetic Kapers.
Free.
River Oaks Theater, West Gray at Shepherd.
Fassbinder's AH: Fear Eats the Soul(7:30) and
Fox and his Friends (9:25).
Friday, August seventeenth
7 and 9:30. Alley. Despair, again.
8. Museum of Fine Arts, Main Street at Bissonet, Montrose and Mecom
Fountain. Mr. Hulot's Holiday, a Chaplin/Keatonesque comedy. $1.75.
8:30. Miller Theater. Ballet Kinetic Kapers, again. Free.
River Oaks. Hitchcock's North by Northwest (7:00); and Arsenic and Lace
Lace (9:30). $3.00 (no more student discount).
Saturday\ A ugust eighteenth
2. MFA Brown Aud. Southwest Suzuki Strings presents a concert using
wooden instruments, in conjunction with the "Wood in Art" exhibit. Free
7 and 9:30. Alley. Stagecoach, John Ford's classic western. $2.50.
8. MFA. Movie Pygmalion. Screenplay by George Bernard Shaw. $1.75.
8:30. Miller Theater. Ballet Kinetic Kapers. Last time. Free.
River Oaks. And Now for Something Completely Different (5:20),
Bedazzled (7:30) and Take the Money and Run (9:45).
Sunday, August nineteenth
7 and 9:30. Alley. Stagecoach, again. $2.50
River Oaks. American Film Theater's Man in the Glass Booth (7:15) and
The Homecoming (9:30). $3.00.
Monday, August twentieth
Museum of Fine Arts, Glassell School of Art. Houston Designer Craftsmen
Juried Membership Exhibit opens. Free.
H. Alley Jazz. Buhba Thomas and the Lightmen and Houston's Super Sax.
$2.50 in advance, $3 at the door.
River Oaks. War of the Worlds (6:30), Time Machine (S.\5) and Things to
Come (10:10).
Tuesday, August twenty-first
8. Alley. The Wizard of Oz. $2.50.
River Oaks. The Seventh Seal (7:30) and The Virgin Spring (9:25)
Wednesday, August twenty-second
8. Alley. The Wizard of Oz again.
8:30. Miller Theater. Houston Ballet presents Britten Pas de Deux, rock
ballet /., and Graduation Ball. Free, tickets available at lunchtime.
River Oaks. Comes a Horseman (7:00) and Rancho Deluxe (9:30).
Thursday, August twenty-third
1 and 9:30. Alley. Touch and Go. a comedy by Phillipe de Broca, director of
King of Hearts. $2.50.
8:30. Miller Theater. Houston Ballet again. Free.
River Oaks. Norma Rae (7:15) and Harlan County. USA (9:30).
Friday, August twenty-fourth
? and 9:30. Alley. Touch and Go , again.
8. MFA Lucia, a drama of Cuban liberation. SI.75.
8:30. Miller Theater. Houston Ballet, again. Free.
River Oaks. Jesus Christ. Superstar (7:20) and Hair (9:30). $3.00.
Saturday, A ugust twenty-fifth
2. MFA Glassell School. Texas artist James Surls gives a wood sculpture
presentation in conjunction with the "Wood in Art" exhibit. Free.
7 and 9:30. Alley. A Separate Peace. $2.50.
8. M FA. Major Barbara. Shaw's social philosophy and ironic humor. $ 1.75
8:30. Miller Theater. Last time for the Houston Ballet. Free.
River Oaks. Liza Minelli: New York, New York (7:00) and Cabaret (9:45).
Sunday, August twenty-sixth
7 and 9:30. Alley. A Separate Peace, again. $2.50.
8. KUHF-FM (88.7). Radio science fiction chrama Fine Tuningand
Story of Harold Gladsworthy.
River Oaks. Mildred Pierce (7:30) and The Women (9:40).
plays and exhibits
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, at the Tower Theater (960-8934). Tu-Fri
at 8, Sat at 7 and 10, Sun at 3 and 7.
Comedy Workshop (524-7333). Wed-Sun at 8:30.
Contemporary Arts Museum and Museum of Fine Arts. Tue-Sat 10-5,
Sun noon-6.
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FALL 1979 INTRODUCTORY LEVEL COURSES OFFERED
A
8 am
1
Classics, English
and Languages
Engl 101
Fren 101
Art, Music,
Philosophy, etc
Art 225 — Drawing (AB)
Reli 221 — Hebrew
3 & 4
Economics, History,
Social Sciences, etc
Econ 211
Hist 105 — American Hist.
5 & 6
Science, Mathematics,
Engineering, etc.
Chem 101
Civi 251 — Surveying
Math 101
B Engl 101
q am Engl 251 — Major British
Writers: Chaucer to 1800
Fren 101, 102
Germ 101
Ital 101
Span 101
Art 225 — Drawing (MW
9-12)
Phil 103 — Philosophy and
Psychology, the Critical
Interaction
Econ 211, 212
Psyc 201
Soci 231 — Race & Ethnic
Relationships
Chem 101
Math 102
C Engl 101
10 am pn9' 103 -
Fren 101
Germ 101
Hart 205
Russ 101
Span 101
Composition
Musi 117 — Fundamentals
Phil 201 — History of Philo-
sophy I
Econ 211
Hist 201 — Ancient History
Poli 212 — Comparative
Government
Math 101
Math 103
Phys 101
Spac 235 -
Colonies
Space
D Engl 101
11 am Fren 101
11 am Germ 101
Port 101
Russ 101
Span 101
Musi 317 — Theory for
Non-Majors
Anth 201
Econ 211
Math 101
Phys 101
E Engl 101
pm Fren 101
Germ 101, 102
Hart 215 — History of the
Film (Wed 1-4)
Latin 101
Hist 101 — European Hist.
Hist 223 — Hist, of Science
Soci 203
Masc 280 — Statistics
F Greek 101
2 pm Span 101
Art 205 — Photography
(MF 2:30-5:30)
Art 225 — Drawing (MW
2-5)
G
8 am
Reli 111 — Religion and
Culture
Econ 211
Phys 121 — Technical
Physics
H Engl 101
9:25
Art 225 — Drawing (HI)
Reli 203 — The Radical
Revolutionaries of Thought
Anth 207/Ling 201 — Lin-
gustics
Hist 211 — Amercian
Thought and Society
Poli 210 — American
Government and Politics
Bioc 101/Heal 103 —
Nutrition
Heal 107
| Class 211 — Classical
Civilization: Greece
10:50 Engl 101
Engl 271 — Aspects of
Modern Literature
Musi 327 — Music Litera-
ture for Non-Majors
Phil 101 — Contemporary
Moral and Legal Issues
Econ 211
Hist 105
Spac 241 — Astronomy
J Art 101 — Design
1 pm Class 214 — Greek and
Latin Elements in English
Engl 101
Engl 231 — World Drama
to 1660
Econ 211
Geol 101
K
2:30
Art 205 —■ Photography
(TTh 2:30-5:30)
Theater 301
0
Anth/Art 235 — Art of
Beginning Civilizations
Math 107 — Role of Math
in Civilization
Phys 111 (self-paced)
Spac 241 — Astronomy
Spac 251 — Intro to Space
Physics and Astronomy
EVE
Art 225 — Drawing (MW
7-10 pm)
Reli 117 — American
Religion (Th 7-10 Dm)
Comp/Elec/Masc 220 —
TBA
Musi 307 — Composition
for Non-Majors
Note: Courses without explicit titles are "Introduction to whatever".
Swarthmore College publishes a guide to their course schedule in this format.
This idea came from them.
This is only a basic list. It includes most 100 and 200 level courses.
and Masc
Comp/Elec/Masc 221 —
for Managerial Studies
majors
Comp/Elec/Masc 222 —
for social science majors
Comp/Elec/Masc 223 —
for S/'E majors
Roommate needed, preferably
male. $120/mo., bills paid. 4.3
miles from Rice. Terrific
apartment — inhabitabitants are
easy to live with and good cooks.
840-0976.
Staff and commuting students—
Let me fill your tank in exchange
for a dependable ride to campus 5
days a week, from the Greenway
Plaza area. My hours flexible to fit
yours. Amy, 790-4738 (days) and
840-0976 (nights).
Roommate needed: 2 bedroom/2
bathroom apt.—$171 and half
electricity and rental furniture
available. Approx. 2 miles from
Rice, Brompton Ct. Apts. Female
or male. Call Alison at 669-8620.
Overheard in Willy's Pub:
Bartender 1: "Hurry up."
Bartender 2: "What's the matter?"
Bartender 1: "Well, if you'd eat
faster I'd get off sooner!"
Wanted: Roommate, preferably
with car, for an apartment near
Greenway Plaza. $130 per month,
utilities included. Due to
conservative parents who would
not hesitate to cut off funds to their
dear Son, only males need apply.
Call Doug, 840-8309
Last Warning! S.P.M.: If I don't
get a letter from you within one
week I'm going to send the
Thresher a map of the moles on
your backside (and if that doesn't
work, the frontside). Being a
weinie is no excuse to snub your
friends! —R.H.
Must sell Pinto wagon. '72, air,
FM stereo tape. Good condition.
965-0311, x225 or 529-6961.
Any freshperson caught using the
street names in any way (other
than derogatory) will be abused.
Repeatedly.
real classifieds
WANTED: FULL TIME HELP.
KINKO'S GRAPHICS. 654-8161;
ask for Juli or Greg.
House for Lease—West University
214 bedroom, i'A baths.Central air
& heat,greenhouse.Children &
pets are ok. $575 per month.Call
661-2109 after 4 p.m.
Garage Apt. free in exchange for
babysitting 1 child. Near campus.
Call Mrs. Bowman: 528-5373.
notice
RappeHing--A free demon-
stration will be given by the
Army ROTC on August 22,
from 10 am to 12 noon, and on
the 23rd, from 11 am till 4 pm
at the Biology building. Earn
your "I DID IT" button!
The Pool—During Freshmen
Week, the Rice pool will have
recreational swim hours on Mon-
Fri (Aug 20-24) from 12:30-3:30
and Sat. (Aug 25) 10-11:30,2-4:30.
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Muller, Matthew. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1979, newspaper, August 16, 1979; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245408/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.