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March 1991

1 Friday 12 noon Common Room, OM Lecture: "Censorship and the Artist." Philip Pearlstein, noted artist, will discuss censorship and the arts.

1 Friday 3 p.m. E-117, SMC Lecture: "Group vs. Individual Problem Solving Strategies." Patrick Laughlin, Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois.

1 Friday 8 p.m. Harbach Theatre, CFA Theatre: J.B., the Pulitzer Prize winning drama by Archibald MacLeish. A modern adaptation of the biblical Book of Job, the play confronts the dilemma of human suffering. Tickets available at the door.

2 Saturday 8 p.m. Harbach Theatre, CFA Theatre: The Rimers of Eldritch, by Lanford Wilson. A surreal murder mystery that won the 1967 Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award. Tickets available at the door.

3 Sunday 3 p.m. First Christian Church Broad & North Sts. Concert: Knox College Choir, directed by Laura Lane, Assistant Professor of Music. Selections include Renaissance motets and madrigals, 17th century Mexican folk songs, and American jazz, folk songs, and spirituals. 3 Sunday 8 p.m. Kresge Hall, CFA Concert: The Knox College Jazz Ensemble, directed by Scott Garlock, Visiting Instructor in Music.

6 Wednesday 8 p.m. Harbach Theatre, CFA Concert: The Knox-Sandburg Community Concert Band, directed by Scott Garlock, Visiting Instructor in Music.

7 Thursday 4 p.m. Kresge Hall, CFA Student Recital: Vocal and instrumental performances by Knox College students.

13-24 Knox College Spring Break

14 Thursday 7:30 p.m. Harbach Theatre, CFA Concert: The Knox-Galesburg Symphony Invitational Regional Orchestra Festival. More than 200 outstanding high school musicians will perform works from the orchestral repertoire.

28 Thursday 7 p.m. Common Room, OM Weekly Reader: Knox College students read from their own works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.

29 Friday Soangetaha Country Club Golf Tournament: The Siwash Classic.

29 Friday 3 p.m. Campus Tennis Courts Men's Tennis vs. University of Hawaii.

29 Friday 4 p.m. Common Room, OM Lecture: "The Ontalogia of Religious Diversity: A Diagnosis of Pain in the Joints of Being." 1971 Knox College graduate and Buddhist scholar Robin Matthews, University of California at Berkeley, will discuss the problems created by religious diversity in contemporary society.

30 Saturday 12 noon Blodgett Field Baseball vs. Eureka College.

30 Saturday 8 p.m. Orpheum Theatre 57 S. Kellogg Concert: The Knox-Galesburg Symphony, conducted by Bruce Polay, Associate Professor of Music. The KGS will perform Mozart's Overture to Don Giovanni and Brahms' Serenade in A. The Symphony will be joined by the Carl Sandburg Children's Choir, directed by Timothy Reynolds, for Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, by Ralph Vaughn Williams. Tickets available at the Orpheum Box Office, 342-2299.

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