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Monday, 15 Jan 1973

Pop Culture: Can We Really Afford It? - David Manning White
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - If you haven't read PopCult in America and/or Mass Culture Revisited before listening to David Manning White, you may be making a mad dash to the bookstore after his appearance. Those are the titles of Mr. White's most recent books. As lead-off speaker for the week, Mr. White brings his unique analysis of popular culture to the campus. Mr. White was the former chairman of the Department of Journalism at Boston University and now holds a journalism professorship there. Part of the National Affairs Series: Pop! Goes Our Culture.

Workshop: Firesign Theatre - John Fitsgerald
4:30 PM – Rippey's Orchard, 2522 Chamberlain St. - A discussion on the top dogs in the field of counter-culture humor. Part of the National Affairs Series

Film: How to be Very, Very Popular
3:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - The frantic 1955 comedy stars Betty Grable, Sheree North and Robert Cummings. Two chorus kids on the lam find refuge in a college fraternity whose members hide them. Part of the National Series

Film: Start Cheering
12:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - This daffy 1938 musical stars the Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Broderick Crawford and Joan Perry. jimmy sticks his nose into college life and the Three Stooges go crazy on campus. Part of the National Affairs Series

Sunday, 14 Jan 1973

Film: College Swing
8:30 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Bob Hope, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, Edward Everett Horton and other comics romp through this 1938 collegiate musicomedy. Singing such forgetable songs like "What Did Romeo Say to Juliet," scatterbrained Gracie Allen finds it difficult to graduate from school. Part of the National Affairs Series

Film: College
3:30 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Buster Keaton stars in the 1927 comedy as a young , absent-minded genius who goes to college and decides to take up athletics. His deadpan antics characterize him as a baseball player, track star and bugling cockswain of the racing crew. Part of the National Affairs Series

Tuesday, 9 Jan 1973

The Poet in the Camera - James Broughton
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.

Sunday, 10 Dec 1972

As You Like It
12:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Play presented by The Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company. Co-sponsored by ISU Theatre. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 8 Dec 1972

The Three Faces of Power - Kenneth Boulding
7:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Kenneth Boulding received his BA and MA from Oxford University. He is a former Professor of Economics at Iowa State University and has since then served as Vice-President of the American Economic Association and President of the International Peace Research Society. Part of the World Affairs Series: World Power in Flux

Conflicts, War & Peace in the Subcontinent - Douglas Ensminger
3:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Douglas Esminger is presently coordinator of Socio-Economic Dynamics and professor of rural sociology at the University of Missouri. During the recent Indo-Pakistan crisis he served as co-chairman of the Bangladesh Emergency Relief Fund. Part of the World Affairs Series: World Power in Flux