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The Brand
November 3 1994
Features 3
Center for Life Long Learning Ofers Financial Strategies Seminars
Life Long Enrollment is limited so register
670-1501. early.
Media Relations Release ed. The registration fee is only the Center For
The Center for Life Long $59.00 per individual or couple Learning at
Learning will also be presenting when you register in advance or .
Financial Strategies For $79 m ner individual or counle Student C.Omnn KPT AW fir dx Otter
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Successful Retirement seminars.
Iwo separate four-day seminars Topics will include: social '
on the same financial topics will security benefits; financial inde-
be offered. The first seminar will pendence; effects of inflation on
be the Tuesdays of Nov. 15 22 your dollars; annuities securi-
29 & Dec. 6 1994. The second ties and bonds; equity invest-
seminar will be on the Thursdays ments stocks and mutual funds;
of Nov. 17 Dec. 1 8 & 15 1994. retirement planning ; risk man-
The seminars will take place on agement; life insurance; estate
the HSU campus from 6:30 to 9 planning ; and more
p.m. each evening. To register for the course or
Refreshments will be provid- for further information contact
HSU Hosts BASA Conference
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$16000 to Young Composers
The 43rd annual BMI mer winners have gone on to win
Student Composer Awards com- the coveted Pulitzer Prize in
petition will award $16000 to Music including Stephen Albert
young composers BML's William Bolcom George Crumb
President and CEO Frances W. Mario Davidovsky John
Preston announced today. The Harbison Donald Martino
postmark deadline for entering Christopher Rouse Joseph
the 1995 competition which is Schwantner and Charles
co-sponsored by the BMI Wuorinen.
Foundation will be Friday Feb. The 1995 competition is open
10 1995. to students who are citizens of
The BMI Student Composer the Western Hemisphere and who
Awards was established in 1951 are under 26 years of age of
to encourage young composers in December 31 1994.
the creation of concert music Compositions are judged com-
and through cash prizes to aid in pletely under pseudonyms
continuing their musical educa- Milton Babbitt is the awards
tion. There are no limitations as chairman and BMI's permanent
to instrumentation style or consultant for the competition is
length of work submitted. The
prizes which range from $500 to
$3000 are awarded at the discre-
tion of the final judging panel.
Ulysses Kay.
Official rules and entry
blanks are available from Ralph
N. Jackson Director BMI
To date 396 student composers Student Composer Awards 320
ranging in age from 8 to 25 have West 57th Street New York NY
received BMI awards. Nine for- 10019 USA. .
gram chair next year" she said.
Brian Bluhm Associate Dean of Students is also an officer for
BASA. He is serving as membership chair for the year.
As membership chair Bluhm is "in charge of signing up members
and updating the memb'ership roles. I have a committee that helps in
recruiting members.
"We anticipate growth in membership this year" he said. "It's a
fine organization and will be a great conference."
Those involved in BASA include everyone "from dorm directors
to vice-presidents" said Carleton.
"It's a career track a networking organization. We come togeth-
er to exchange ideas and refresh and renew ourselves professionally."
Carleton and Bluhm have been hard at work lining up the speak
ers for the conference. So far the schedule includes Dr. Jesse Fletcher National Library of Poetry Opens Contest to Public
delivering the opening speech celebrating Baptist history in conjunc-
tion with his new book The Southern Baptist Convention: A The National Library of poem any subject and any style
Sequicentennial History. Poetry has announced that to the National Library of Poetry
Linda Goddard founder and president of CLER Ministries an $12000 in prizes will be award- 11419 Cronridge Dr. P.O. Box
organization devoted to enriching and educating youth and adults in ed this year to over 250 poets in 704-1932 Owings Mills MD
the area of sexuality will speak on who the university student is today the North American Open Poetry 21117. The poem should be no
and discuss how administrators can better relate to students. Lee Noel Contest The deadline for the more than 20 lines and the poet's
of Noel-Levitz known as "the name in retention" will deliver a pro- contest is December 31 1994. name and address should appear
file on the student of the future 'and discuss effective ways to deal with The contest is open to everyone on the top of the page. Entries
students with respect to retention. and entry is free. must be postmarked by
HSU president Dr. Lanny Hall has been invited to speak as well. Any poet whether previously December 31 1994. A new. con-"
In addition BASA and HSU will issue a call for programs so that published or not can be a winner test opens January 1 1995.
the participating universities will have the opportunity to share their Every poem entered also has a . The National Library of
different programs in which they've had success with students. chance to be published in a Poetry founded in '1982 is the
Carleton said she anticipates approximately 100 people from uni- deluxe hardbound anthology. largest poetry organization in the
versities across the country to participate in HSU's BASA conference. To enter send ONE original world.
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