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Part of The Evergreen State College Newsletter (February 12, 1973)
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February 12, 1973
...BIG WEEK FOR FOLK MUSIC FANS COMING...Folk singers Scott Hambly, Alice and Mike
Seeger will present concerts and workshops at Evergreen Feb. 12 and Feb. 13. Hambly,
a bluegrass musician who has mastered both the mandolin and banjo, will perform at 8 p.m.
Feb. 12 in the reference alcove of the Evans Library, and will also hold a half-day
workshop, beginning at 2 p.m. Feb. 12 in the main foyer of the library.
Mike and Alice Seeger, son and daughter-in-law of folksinger Pete Seeger, will present a concert at 7 p.m. Feb. 13 followed by a 9 p.m. square dance, both scheduled for
the fourth floor of the Library. They also will hold a half-day workshop, beginning
at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 13 in Room 110 of the College Activities Building. All of the folk
music presentations are free and open to the public.
...TWO OLYMPIA PHYSICIANS JOIN STAFF PART TIME...Dr. Robert Murphy, a family physician,
and Dr. 'Ernest Ager, a pediatrician, have joined the staff of Evergreen's Health Services to fill in for the college's mountain-climbing physician and part-time faculty
member David Peterson, who's in Nepal preparing to climb Mt. Dhaulagiri. Both Olympia
physicians have scheduled regular hours in the Health Services Center on the first
floor of the Evans Library.
...COMMISSION FOR THE HUMANITIES HEADQUARTERED AT EVERGREEN...The Washington Commission
for the Humanities has established an office in Room 3229 of the Evans Library. Vice
President David G. Barry, who is chairman of the commission, said a $150,000 grant from
the National Endowment for the Humanities will be distributed to non-profit organizations
and institutions for development of public programs which provide for study of public
policy issues by teaching humanists and adult audiences.
In a press conference in Seattle Feb. 7 Barry announced the appointment of William
H. Oliver as Executive Director of the Commission. Oliver formerly worked as a consultant for Washington Volunteer Services Office. Working with him is Karen Hanson, administrative secretary for the commission and former press director for the Washington
Committee for the Re-election of the President. Both are graduates of the University
of Washington.
...NEW FOOD SERVICE MANAGER NAMED...Craig McCarty, a 24-year-old graduate of Western
Washington State College has been named Food Services Manager. He will assume the new
job when Saga Food Services takes over the task of feeding hungry Evergreeners from
the A.R.A. Slater Company Feb. 22.
...WSU PROCESSING EVERGREEN'S COMPUTER DATA...Washington State University became the
source of Evergreen's administrative computing last week when Computer Services completed
final arrangments to process data through a remote job entry terminal at the Pullman
college. Using telephones and a remote job entry terminal, Evergreen data can be fed
to WSU's computer, processed and returned within a matter of hours. Key to success of
the new system is the remote job entry terminal, which is basically a high speed printer,
a card reader and a card punch which can be fed to a computer through the telephone.
...FINANCIAL AID INTERNS IN FERNDALE, LONGVIEW...Two interns from the Financial Aid and
Placement Office are sharing their recently gained experiences with two other West
Coast colleges. Ed Doane is working as an administrative intern for the Director of
Student Affairs at Whatcom Community College, and Charlie Rayner is serving as an administrative assistant to the Director of Financial Aid and Placement at Lower Columbia
College in Longview.
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CALENDAR OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT
Feb. 12 - 16
MONDAY
Feb. 12
Scott Hambly, bluegrass musician, in concert, 8 p.m., reference alcove,
Evans Library. Free.
TUESDAY
Feb. 13
Discussions of Prison Reform and Capitol Punishment, Legislative Forum,
9 a.m., Olympia City Hall.
Alice and Mike Seeger, folk musicians of southern Appalachian-style,
present a 7 p.m. concert and play for a 9 p.m. square dance, fourth floor
of Evans Library. Free.
WEDNESDAY
Feb. 14
Mankind's Economic Self, lecture by Faculty Member Charles Nisbet,
10:30 a.m., Lecture Hall Five. Free.
Noon luncheon for Evergreen College Community Organization, Room 110
College Activities Building. $2.75 per person.
Debate between Evergreen Geoducks and Washington State University, 7 p.m.,
Lecture Hall Three. Free.
"Call of the Wild," Family Film Series, 7:30 p.m., Lecture Hall One.
Donation: $1 for adults; 50c for children under 12.
THURSDAY
"M" by Fritz Lang with Peter Lorre, 1930, Cinemarchives Series, 7:30 p.m.\. 15
FRIDAY
—- "How I Won the War" and "Running, Jumping and Standing Still," 7 p.m.,
Feb. 16
Lecture Hall One. Donation: 50$.