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H arpsi Ms. Beverly Hay and Dr. Jerry Curry will give a faculty recital at Fraser Hall at 8 p.m. Jan. 24. Admission is free. Ms. Hays, a soprano, studied at Indiana University and USC. She performed with the Columbia Lyric Theatre and has done con certs in the Southeast and Texas. She also has performed as the young artist with the Columbia Philharmonic Orchestra. Dr. Curry has played harp sichord with the Columbia Philharmonic. He received his degree from the University of Iowa and taught at Centre College in Kentucky before coming to USC. Curry is a professor of theory and harpsichord. Ms. Hays and Curry will perform a variety of music including English, Spanish, French, German and Italian compositions. They will embellish these pieces in the style of its particular era. The English Suites were com posed during Bach's Cothen period (1717-23). The designation of Report says clean up, save money WASHINGTON, D.C.--A National Wildlife Federation study reveals that Americans can have a cleaner environment and save $12 billion per year. The Federation study indicates that the typical American family can save $113 per year with a national cleanup campaign which will reduce air pollution damages by 66 per cent, and save $87 an nually while slashing water pollution damages by 90 per cent. Thomas L. Kimball, Executive Director, explained that a team of investigators spent months in terviewing environmental experts and economists to assemble the data which forms the basis for the Federation's conclusions. The Council on Environmental Quality has estimated that polluted air results in the following annual damages: human health, $6 billion; materials and vegetation, $4.9 billion; and lowering of propert y values, $5.2 billion. This totals $16.1 billion. Economists conservatively estimate that water pollution costs the U.S. $12.8 billion per year. Kimball said the taxpayer consumer should begin realizing savings on air pollution control by 1976; on water pollution control, by 1980. B chord, English was not Bach's own; in fact the suites are not English at all, but a blend of French and Italian influences assimilated into a German polyphonic tradition. Each of the English suites begins with a prelude, an ABA form resembling the ritomello Nashville site of r Women t Women from 12 Southern si Tenn. next month to plan st to at least half the delegati political conventions. Representative Bella Abzi meeting, one of several confi country to teach women hov and to enforce their rights L the delegate selection proc( Republican parties. About 200 women -- prom in professionals, representativ and potential delegates inc. expected to attend the confer at the Scarritt College Centi The Nashville meeting an< country are being organized Delegate Selection, a new r an off-shoot of the National The educational group is c Virginia Allen, chairwoman on the Rights and Responsi Sponsoring organizations Voters, the Caucus, the Cer National Council of Negro V related org anizations and V of Tennessee. Gamecek Charge Aecemut $100 * RITTON voice ri procedure of the Italian orchestral concerto. The dance movements are normally all binary (in two parallel parts) presenting similar material, but distinguished by key. An exception in this suite is the first passepied, which is in rondeau form and is paired with the second neeting o band fo ates will gather in Nashville, rategies for electing women a seats at the 1972 national ig, D-N.Y., will keynote the ?rences being held across the i.to be effective participants nder party guidelines during hsses of the Democratic and ent women from both parties, es of women's organizations iding women of all ages - are ence, to be held Feb. 12 and 13 ar For Continuing Education. i similar meetings around the by the Women's Education for on-profit organization that is Women's Political Caucus. haired by Ms. Abzug and Ms. of the President's Task Force bilities of Women. include the League of Women iter for Political Reform, the /omen, several major church alunteer Women's Roundtable 'S ecital p passepied in an overall ABA structure. The fifth ordre is contained in Couperin's first "Pieces de Clavecin," issued in 1713. Use of the term ordre is peculiar to Couperin and indicates an aggregation of stylized dance and miniature pieces--the fifth ordre contains 14--some utilizing traditional dance titles, many with fanciful designations or names of allegorical or real persons that the music allegedly portrays. Some measure of the normal sequence of dance movements is preserved, "La Logivieve" is an Allemande; the dance movements are normally in binary form, but movements with descriptive titles are frequently in rondeau form, in which recurring refrains are separated by varied couplets. "La Tendre Farcchar" (dear little Francis), "Les Ven daryeuse" (women who gather grapes for the wine harvest), and "La Bandiline" (the mandoline) are all rondeaus. r political States included are: Alaba South Carolina, Florida, V tucky, Tennessee, Arkansas "It's one thing to talk a women in the political partI Ms. Carleen Waller, Southe "This meeting is designe information and tactics the others be elected and evE challenqe, if that should be "'We think that one way alerting women to the procedures to get busy and first place," Ms. Waller sai The regional sessions rei effort to organize women tc Its backers have pointed ot the majority of the popu registered voters, they ha smaller proportions. Conferences also are pla, Pennsylvania, Missouri, M West. lanned Giles Farnaby and William Byrd were composers of the English virginal school in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The compositions by Farnaby and Byrd are from the "Fitzwilliam Virginal Book," the most extensive and important collection of English harpsichord music of that time. "Loth to Depart" is built on what could well have been a popular song of that day and consists of a statement of the melody followed by six variations of increasing animation. "Pavana Lachrymae," by John Dowland, set forth by William Byrd, is also based on a song. Its three verses are each stated with considerable elaboration, followed in each case by a reprize or variation. The "Pavana" "Fantasia" and "Galiarda" is a dance pair like those frequently used by the virginalists. The pavane is a slow and solemn dance originally imitating the proud and majestic movements of a peacock and the contrasting galliarde is in quicker triple time. strength ma, Georgia, North Carolina, irginia, West Virginia, Ken , Mississippi and Louisiana. bout equal participation of s, to approve it and want it," rn coordinator, said. d to give women the actual ( need to be elected, to help ,n to put up a credentials :ome necessary. to avoid such challenges is necessary strategies and )et themselves elected in the d. ,resent the first nationwide assert their political rights. Jt that while women represent lation and the majority of ye been delegates in much ned for Indiana, Wisconsin, chigan, Texas and the Far