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It is a series of free public lectures and not a course ofâ€" fered for credit towards a 33 MAIN ST. (Gait) The lectures will be given by Profs. John Miller, Nancyâ€"Lou Patterson and Sutherland _ MacDonald along with Drs. Don Horton, Stan Johannesen, E. Palmer Patterson, Ken McLaughlin, Ben Hubbard and Frank Thompson. Others covered in the series are Jesus, C.S. Lewis, Rabbi Hillel, Sri Aurobinda, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Rev. Sun Myung Moon. These will be a course on chard Hoimes of UW‘s phiâ€" losophy department. He will discuss works by existenâ€" tialist writers such as Kafka, Camus and Sartre as well as James Joyce‘s ‘"Porâ€" trait of the Artist as a Young Man‘‘ and Robertson Davies‘ "Fifth Business." Two courses will also be given this winter at the Forest Heights branch. Starting Monday, Jan. 7 from 7 to 10 p.m., Charles Nienkirchen, UW historian, will be giving a course on ‘"‘The Evolution of Western Profs. Maarten van Dijk and William Chadwick of UW‘s drama department will jointl onduct the world dnnmonrse which will feature classics of the theatre as they have been represented on film. ‘ Among the films to be disâ€" cussed are Ibsen‘s "A Doll House"" (film version with Clare Bloom and Raiph Riâ€" Three Sisters‘‘ (film with Alan Bates and Sir Laurence Olivier); and Tennessee Williams‘ "A Streetcar Leigh). Named Desire" (with Marâ€" lon Brando and Vivien The philosophy course will be conducted by Prof. Riâ€" ®© Custom Made ® Caya Fabrics ®© 8â€"10 Day Service e Material for Sewer: Available Phone 886â€"1600 Waterloo DECORATING SERVICE DRAPESâ€"SHEERS ALL YEAR ROUND 20% OFF UNIQUE 120. 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Panthel will discuss hisâ€" torical and cultural developâ€" ments in Germany, cover< ing the periods of the ideaâ€" lists, romantics _ and realists. Films will be used in several of the sessions. will also host a UW course again this winter at St. Luke‘s Lutheran Church, a block from the branch. Webern and Davidovsky will be played and discussed. The Stanley Park branch Civilization‘"‘. The course will . cover â€"‘*The Dark Ages", ‘"‘The 12th Century", ‘*Europe in Ferment â€" the 18th Century‘"* and ‘The 20th Century â€" Mechanics, Mysâ€" veral films will be used to illustrate major points. Ken Hull, of Conrad Gre bel College, will give a courâ€" se on the ‘"Basics of Music‘‘ Thursday evenings from Jan. 10 to April 3. 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