News Releases for 1971
- January 3: American Council on Education rates UCSD grad school high
- January 7: Intercampus Cultural Exchange brings concert by Guiseppe Tartini
- January 7: "I/O" by Roger Reynolds to be played in jazz concert
- January 7: Classical guitarists Michael Lorimer plays
- January 7: Experimental music and theater pieces presented
- January 7: Bertram Turetzky in recital
- January 8: All-Cal Gymnastics Meet here
- January 8: Strange and Mizelle compositions to be played
- January 11: Five UCSD scientists will hold press conference to discuss results of lunar rock study
- January 18: Morris Newman will discuss Renaissance wind instruments
- January 20: Peterson named co-principal investigator of DSDP
- January 20: Dr. Nathan Kaplan lectures at Rockefeller University
- January 21: Display of book covers by Mrs. Lee Thayer
- January 21: Dr. Joseph Mayer elected Vice President of American Physical Society
- January 25: Jill Johnston will read from autobiographical poetry
- January 25: Gary Snyder, beat generation poet, will read
- January 27: Academic Senate urges dissociation from classified research
- January 28: SIO Museum displays 50-pound octopus
- January 29: Dr. Gerhard Schrauzer tells possible harm of too much ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
- January 29: $13 million received in last quarter 1970
- January 29: Dr. Carl Cepurneek awarded Fulbright fellowship
- January 29: Dr. Hannes Alfven made honorary Tijuana citizen
- February 1: Press conference: possible mission to asteroid Eros
- February 2: Biology department gets Du Pont grant
- February 2: Reader's Theater presents "The Caretaker"
- February 2: University of Utah's Repertory Dance Theater to perform
- February 2: Virtuoso pianist and composer Yuji Takahashi to perform
- February 3: Patricia Strange to play contemporary chamber music
- February 4: Swedish musician Lars-Gunnar Bodin to lecture
- February 4: Five open houses set for Computer Jobs through Training
- February 4: Dr. Laurel Wilkening, 26, given Nininger Meteorite Award
- February 4: John Grimes discusses Russolo's noise-instruments
- February 8: Renaissance Music Seminar presents Marjorie McNair
- February 8: Donald Erb, Cleveland Institute of Music composer will discuss recent compositions
- February 11: Chamber Chorus in musical workshop
- February 11: UCSD-La Jolla Civic Orchestra and Chorus performing Bruckner's "Mass in E Minor"
- February 11: Art critic Max Kozloff speaks on "Cubism"
- February 11: Chamber Orchestra under violinist Rafael Druian
- February 11: Dr. Colin Slim, chairman of Music, UCI, speaks here
- February 11: Mandeville lecturer is biologist Dr. C.B. Waddington
- February 11: Dr. John Goldsmith on medical hazards of air
- February 12: National Science Foundation grants allow continuance of radioactive elements measurement
- February 18: Russian playwright Yuri Krotkov on USSR cultural regimentation
- February 18: Poet David Ignatow gives reading
- February 18: Figurative painter Alex Katz's works displayed
- February 24: Chamber Music Week declared by Music Dept.
- February 24: UCSD's TV-radio cited by Public Relations News
- February 24: French Atlantic Association Secretary Pierre Emanuelli to lecture on DeGaulle
- February 24: Two UCSD Seniors receive Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
- February 25: "The Caretaker" extended two performances
- February 26: Jerome Rothenberg reads Indian poetry
- March 1: 8 American Cancer Society grants total $312,536
- March 4: Chamber and Women's Choruses in concert
- March 4: Women's Liberation Poetry Reading
- March 4: Central Library dedication and open house set
- March 8: Poet-guitarist-singer Ric Masten here
- March 10: Computer Jobs Through Training to tour state
- March 11: Griffing Bancroft library donated to UCSD
- March 11: Central Library open to public for weekend
- March 11: Chamber music greets dedication guests at Library
- March 18: Donald H. Sites named UCSD Architect
- March 22: Sloan Research Fellowships go to two here
- March 24: Turner's students play piano and Chamber music
- March 25: Blood Mobile seeks donations for UCSD fund
- March 26: Dr. Gabriel Jackson's statement on UC Budgets
- March 29: $50,700 grant given biology department by National Science Foundation
- March 31: Academic Senate Chairman Jackson says faculty not unhappy at prospect of 10,000 student university
- April 2: HEW grants Biology Dept. $19,078 for gerontologists' program
- April 2: Contrabassist Glenn Block featured in "Monody II"
- April 2: Concert by pianist-composer Richard Grayson
- April 2: Oboe-English horn player Nora Post in recital
- April 2: English poet Tom Pickard gives reading
- April 5: Old Marine Corp boiler house now Drama Dept. office
- April 6: Grayson concert cancelled
- April 9: Picture caption: Paul Saltman birthday banner
- April 9: Biology Dept. chairman Herbert Stern named visiting professor at University of Copenhagen
- April 9: THE COMMITTEE to present series of skits, sketches
- April 9: Vladimir Vooss presents chant-concert
- April 9: UCLA's Twice Ensemble to give string concert
- April 9: Nancy Spero presents "Artaud Paintings" collages
- April 9: Showcase for Young Composers presents grad works
- April 12: Ten Guggenheim Fellowships awarded to faculty
- April 13: Muir students continue cement signing tradition
- April 14: International Center groundbreaking after 10 years
- April 14: Disadvantaged Employee Development Program sets clerical training and open house
- April 16: Marx Baroque Ensemble plays Baroque, Renaissance
- April 16: Showcase for Young Composers sets second concert
- April 16: Bakersfield High School Symphony Orchestra, Chamber group here
- April 19: Reading of French poet Antonin Artaud's works
- April 19: New avant garde poet Armand Schwerner gives reading
- April 20: Dr. York's statement to Armed Services Committee
- April 20: Biologist Barry Commoner is Mandeville lecturer
- April 21: "The Crucible" directed by Eric Christmas
- April 22: Violinist Barry Socher performing Mozart, Brahms
- April 22: Jerome Rothenberg translates Navajo chants, songs
- April 23: "Rediscovery I: The Virtuoso Violinist" concert
- April 23: Brain waves used to play electronic music by Rosenboom
- April 23: Associated Students elections held during week
- April 29: Emmett Williams, new poetry exponent, reads here
- May 4: "Open door" policy for first general summer session
- May 4: Cinco de Mayo celebration by MECHA students here
- May 6: Hopi Indian Thomas Banyacya lectures on Hopi Religion
- May 7: San Jose State college musicians present jazz concert
- May 7: John Mizelle displays laser light/electronic music
- May 7: Dr. Allen Altman granted Fulbright scholarship to Oslo
- May 7: New Age Quartet play difficult 20th century string pieces
- May 7: Chamber Chorus two present two Spring Concerts
- May 7: First quarter gifts and endowments total $339,572
- May 10: Ardys Heise submits winning case study to Public Relations News for outstanding use of TV-radio
- May 10: 3 UCSD Ph.D candidates win Woodrow Wilson Fellowships
- May 12: 4 elected as Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- May 14: 2 awarded study fellowships by American Council of Learned Societies
- May 14: Avant garde poet Dick Higgins to read his works
- May 14: Betty Wong's sound and visual experiences compositions played
- May 14: Legal Committee presents "Dope and the Law" lecture
- May 14: Feld Quartet is second in Spring Quartet Series
- May 17: Student series of exhibits closes Gallery season
- May 18: UCSD-SD State-SD City College soccer team plays team from Technological school of Tijuana
- May 20: UCSD national winner in PRSA Silver Anvil Award
- May 21: Women's Chorus Spring Concert set
- May 21: Dr. Joseph Mayer given CIT's Alumni Distinguished Service Award
- May 21: First quarter grants total $15.8 million
- May 21: Chamber Music Festival set by UCSD students
- May 21: Final in series for Graduate Composers set
- May 21: Jerome Rothenberg's Poland/1931 accompanied by Chaplin film
- May 27: Dr. York's statement on financial crisis
- May 28: Guitarist-lutenist Al Merian in concert
- June 1: Students can fill off-beat employment needs
- June 2: Dr. Patrick Ledden named Muir Assistant Provost
- June 2: Season's final concert by Chamber Orchestra
- June 2: Provost Paul Saltman to fill 2-month vacancy as Chancellor
- June 4: Commencement set for Library Plaza
- June 11: Summer Washington Internship awarded Third College student
- June 16: Dr. Saltman to address SD Printing Industries Assn.
- June 16: 3 win Ford Foundation dissertation fellowships in ethnic studies here
- June 17: Openings still available in summer session
- June 17: UCB Library head Marc Gittelsohn named head of Cluster I Library here
- June 21: 93% of new Ph.D.'s seeking work are placed
- June 25: Biology Dept. hosts international workshop for month
- June 25: $6,920 grant from Research Corporation to Dr. Kurt Marti
- July 2: Variety of special events accompany summer session
- July 9: Na Copla Bana Productions present two plays
- July 9: Press conference: UCSD device on Apollo 15
- July 15: Dr. Ted Forbes ties gadgetry to physical fitness lacks
- July 16: Central Library gets permanent loan of books on Pacific
- July 20: Future Chancellor McElroy resigns from National Science Foundation
- July 23: Second Quarter grants total $16.5 million
- July 23: Gymnastics exhibition by Danish team here
- August 6: Dr. Andrew Wright named Fellow of Royal Society of Literature of United Kingdom
- August 10: Registrar Harold Temmer named by Pacific Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers for award
- August 13: 525 students attended summer session
- August 20: Economist John Hooper granted Ford Research fellowship
- September 3: Off-campus housing sought
- September 7: Curriculum workshop to explain Third College courses
- September 14: Provost Joseph Watson announces campaign to inform minorities students of admission criteria
- September 17: President Hitch presents Regents with budget proposal
- September 20: Civic-University Chorus formed
- September 22: Returnees greeted by new theater, art building and International Center
- September 24: Gallery season opens with faculty exhibition
- September 24: Pianist Carol Rosenberger overcomes polio to perform
- September 27: UCSD scientists contribute to solar observatory launched from Kennedy Center
- September 28: Tryouts for Civic-University Orchestra
- October 1: Ron and Joan George play clarinet-percussion concert
- October 1: Conductor Thomas Nee guests at New York and Minneapolis
- October 1: Violinist Louis Krasner will give techniques seminars
- October 7: Earth-orbiting asteroid Toro discovered by Dr. Alfven, grad student Wing-huen Ip
- October 7: News conference and lecture by IRA official Sean Kenny
- October 15: Bach program opens Coffee Concert series
- October 15: 3500 applications sent to meet first requests
- October 15: Music education lecture by violinist Louis Krasner
- October 19: Quilt, ceramics, sculpture and drawing exhibition at Gallery
- October 22: John Mizelle's "Mass for Voices and Electronics" played
- October 27: Enzyme expert Dr. Joseph Kraut predicts life elsewhere like Earth life
- October 29: Master North Indian Raga singer Pran Nath performs
- October 29: Computer music and laser art subjects of seminars
- November 1: "Pacific Vibrations" surf film presented by club here
- November 1: Three Monday night poetry readings begin
- November 4: Grants for third quarter total more than $8 million
- November 4: Author Heinrich Bell lectures here on European literature
- November 5: Keith Humble joins as associate professor of music
- November 5: Works by three contemporary composers performed
- November 5: Four noon mini concerts; violinist Milton Thomas workshop for strings
- November 8: San Francisco painters Carlos Villa and Joseph Raffael works on display at Gallery
- November 8: Pueblo (ship) officer Edward Murphy, author of "Second in Command" to speak to UCSD Men's Club
- November 10: UCSD student receives Regent's Scholarship
- November 10: Chula Vista girl wins Regents Scholarship
- November 11: Nora Post presents oboe recital
- November 11: Laser technology arts lecture by John Mizelle set
- November 11: Half-day environmental teach-in feature Nader Raider
- November 12: Mabou Mines presents "The Red Horse Animation", "Play"
- November 12: Dr. Eric Reissner named fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- November 16: "Meet the Scientist" speakers program and field trips for high school, junior college and junior high school
- November 22: Percussionist Jean-Charles Francois featured in "Contact" concert
- November 24: Chamber Chorus and Chamber Singers present 500 year old Christmas songs
- November 24: Four new works presented in concert
- November 24: Civic-University Chorus plays early baroque
- November 24: String workshop by violinist Alice Schoenfeld; informal seminar by pianist Earl Wild
- December 1: Civic-University Chorus and UCSD Chamber Singers perform 13th and 16th Century works
- December 7: Literature Professor Ronald Berman named chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities by Nixon, confirmed by Senate
- December 15: Dr. Morton Shaevitz named the chair "Manpower Development and In-Service Training" for WICHE
- December 15: Robert Turner offers course in piano performance
- December 17: Nearly-blind sophomore studies biology with fingers
- December 17: Fiesta sponsored by Third College Cultural Center
- December 17: Dr. Charles Thomas appointed to Third College as psychology expert in Black psychology
- December 27: New members sought by Civic-University Chorus
- December 27: Pianist Leonard Stein and Cellist Joel Krosnick open Music Department's winter season of concerts
- December 27: Two shows open new year at Art Gallery
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