Perspective_Spring_1982

Tony Award winner Uta Hagen on stage at PSU Aclress Uta Ha en. twice a winner Goethe spent a real part of his of Tonv and ~ e w a o r kDrama Crrtln davs with Frau v. ztetn durina the Marlan Hahn Final Piano Series performance Plan st Manan Hahn will present a tncludlng an appearance In Apnl program of Mozan Barto* 1979 as one ot the fealurea anlsts Schbmann ald Cnop n rn tne fina, an the tlrst PSL Piano Ser es She 0s Portland State Ptano Senes a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of presentatton~nLtncoln Hall Oberlln College and holds a Master Audllorlum on Sundav Aonl 18 at ol Music dwree from the Jullllard 8 D m la chanae fror; the earlter ~chooi scheduled t~mei AS a young plantst ~n~ e w YO*. Hahn a member of the Hahn was a Concert Alllsls Gu18d artlst faculty at the North Carollna Award wlnner. earnlng a debut recrlal School of the Arts has aoDeared In at Cameole Recital Hall In 1974 She concert at Portland State several ~ e r i o r m eth~ere aaaln In 1976 the tlmes tn the past three years, same year shew%=a finalist ~nthe lnternatlonal Leaventntt Competltlon. She has appeared as solo~stwlth the - F~$?~a,n"s,"&"R,'A?~tCo":~,","stra 01 Condon Lecture Energy from the SUN Mehnn Calvin. Nobel Prize wtnner in chemistry, wlll present the 1982 Condon Lecture at PSU at 8 p m., Monday.Apr~1l 2. in L~ncolnHall Audltonum. HISlecture, entitled "Fuel from the Sun. IS free and open to the publlc. He also will speak to students and faculw earlier ~nthe dav reoardlno Catv~nwas awarded the Nobel Pnze In 1961 for hls research in naluial photosynthesls Since then. he has been searching for a oombinatlon 01 membranes and reactants that w1'1provtde a simple. eqic~entsubstitute lor chlorophyll whlch would be appllcabe to the svnthesls ot an alternate fuel energy source Caivln also mll speak wlth members of the Unlverslty communtty at an lnformai coffee and brown bag breakfast on Tuesday. Anrll 13 "nor lo leavino for meetlnas aiothe, ;nlversvly campuses In the- state New York.-and the Worcester Symphony,among others In addltion to her work as a soloist. Marlan Hahn has oeriormed often en chamber music r&ltals and has glven master classes In unlversrties across the country For her April 18 program. Hahn has selected Mozatis Sonata In F Malor iK 332). Bartok's Sutte. Op 14, the Schumann Symphonic Etudes. Op. 13. and Chopln s Sonata in B Mlnor. Op. 58. T~cketsfor the Marian Hahn appvarance at 58 50 general and S5 50 st-aents, dre avaflane from tne PS J BOX Otf ce 1229 44401 Awards brangs he' mono-orama decade alter nos arr *a n ~&ma r Charlone lo the stage of Poqland me o8ctatpa many of rls ~orfisto her Stale J- versty s L~nrolnHa ano aeajcatefl n,s f rsl hano~r~tt~n ALOt o r ~ m11620 S W Park lor two co ecton of ooems to ner F r a ~ v performances. Friday, April 16, at Steln IS credited wlth taking the 8 p.m , and Saturday. Apr~l 17, at juvenile rebel Goethe and maklng 2 p.m. htm a mature man Goethe once "Charlone:' which was translated sald. "I can't explain the stgnihcance. from German bv Haoen and her the cower of th~swoman over me." by PGter Hacks exam~nesthe ' role of Georg~eEtglnln In The relatlonshcpof Charlotte von Steln Country Glrt Her sewnd Tony and and Johann von Goethe. pre emlnent Crltlcs Awards came In 1962 when German author she created the role of Martha ~n Who s Afrald of V~rg~nWtaoolf? 7 ; ; ;A,"d", l"! ",;h",; hpg"d, "t for Baseball teaches actlng at the HB Studlo In New York In 1981 Uta Hagen was com~etes lnducted lnto the Theatre Hall of in ~ac-I o Fame ~lcketsfor me two PSU mcpp~te~g~;a;~;m;i~~ ~,"f~~~~d~h Div,slon this Old Unlverslty's Box Office (229-4440). members Gonzaga. Eastem Prlces are $9 50 general. 57 50 Washington. Un~vers!tyof Portland. ;~~",'$~d,"~~tZenSs and s3 and PSU loined Oreaon Stale. H 351 rrqtin, and w<\n,ngta- State o.rrng in? off season to ti*.^ I ~c - "en a gnment ape, Jnlve.slIy of O'won droooen tne ~ o o n POW WOW ~ G sltea& game IS against Oregon State on Saturday. April 3, at InGmm" 1:30 probably at Lents Park (SE students at PSU 92nd and Holgate) The CIVIC Stadlum renovatton project has created a flexible home fleld Schedule this sprlng. Pollland State's chapter of United F~~game.day or Indtan Students of Hlgher Education schedule, call 229-4400. wtll present a Pow Wow on campus Mav 8 to honor Natlve Amertcan PSU graduates - a 2," ,P,o12,",::,s,"m"~lY;Yp"," Alumni to In Shattuck Hall The dfnner wlll be followed by the Pow Wow ceremony challenge Viks from 7 to mtdnlght In the Unlversltys in football Maln Gym According to UlSHE Cha~rperson Ruth Shulz the Pow Wow ooens Coach Don Read will send his with a Grand Entrance at 7 a.m. 1982 vanttv football candidates There wlll be at least seven drum agalnst PSU alumni for the f~rstime groups and lnd~andancers In natlve since 1968 at the end of sprlng costume. The ceremony honoring the nractica nn Saturdav Mav 8. at araduates wlll lnclude a ~ravelrn Sept 11 FtHeen of the new tuntor mlleae 6 pm-aisuiiit Hbh ~choo l ~n 6ne s1udent.s natlve language. Beaverton The Pow Wow ceremony also 1s Read has lust mmpleted the most free and open to the publlc. prol8f1crecruiting season In PSU history with the Signlng of 47 new players, as he prepares the V~klngs transfers and eight red-shirt tranifers wlfl parltctpate In sprlng ball, w~ththe other 12 JC's and 20 lreshmen reoorl~noAuo. 22. tor entry ~ntothe Western Football Conference wllh a home opener agalnst Unlverslly of Santa Clara On 'Spr nrj p r dc~e beg ns Apr 5 w4h Monoa,.Helnesday Frfoay wor*outs at ellner ham, lon or D.n Nay Pa.6 If you would )n the mailing I! lhis ~onth''caiet News and Inl 229-371 1. like to be put c ist for PSU's "1 Idar of events. lormatton.

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