The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 16, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Renais sanc 9 44 David Wesner (In mid-air) as Harlequin and James Sparger as Capitano appear in the com. media dell 'arte performance. Charles Ingleti keeps his eyes on the balls while. trying U "MAnisnotcom &nature as he He insists on nud F. J.E. Wo< Not us. We make a A beer without arr chemical preserve natural Rheingold can't find in othern Natural RI Week: .I t -juggle during rehearsals for Renais Week. Inglett taught other perforni juggle and wilt demonstrate dueling ai perform in the play "Volpone." fnds her. 'ng her over" xlbridge natural beer radditives or tves. For a taste you just Deers. eingold' eel about beer. Ato 00".asa , ,. . s.ms .v . - m glers, Harlequ Festivities Rec Renaissance Week is 23-29 by the English, r foreign language dep beauty of the period an life in the most realisti The week will begii Renaissance banquet a Capstone. "We are trying to shoi and the variety of dishe quet," according to Dr English department. Guests will be entertE "La Farce du Couvier, dell arte, a wandering of the University's Co sing. Tables will be arra of the room which will Student tickets will b be admitted for $7.50. Tickets, which may I Street Pharmacy and fi are $5.50 for students , the public and must be day, April 18. Renaissance music ai at 8:15 p.m. at the Col Ben Jonson's play, " April 25"29 at Drayton ceded by a lecture on 1 Drayton Hall by Eng: George Geckle. Other Activities in Renaissance pornog: Peckham at 3:30 p.m., A Renaissance art wil p.m., April 27 in Sloan ( Mack. Performances featui be presented 2 p.m. Ar House patio. Troupes c form from the back ol Renaissance materii will be featured in the )! lery throughout the we An interdisciplinary< sance ent departments invc ers to Roland Reed, is spons( d will THE 6TH A Multi-Media Worsti Presented 3 Times: 11:31 Good Friday - A Rutledge Cha "A CHILDS WORLD FOR College of Early AN ENVIRONMENT FO SUMMER SFJ pplications to summer session are now being accej pplying Monteasorit.chniquestosound epistemoIlt ag's "Environment for Discovery" offers a unique rimary emphass on the educational period whereli met, rather than moeey his store of knowledge, ti tudents between the ages of two and six years. Ti y a 6-i student-teacher ratio. If you would like y se best educational environment available at the chievemuent, contact the College of Early Learnin 37824 or write, The College of Early Learn ins Abound reate Past being sponsored April iusic, art, theater and irtments to show the I recreate Renaissance = way possible. i with a three-course t 8:15 p.m. April 23 at v the kinds of available s at a Renaissance ban . Carol Carlisle of the ined by a French farce, '' an Italian commedia minstrel, and members Ilegium Musicum will nged around the center serve as a stage. e $5.50, and public will >e purchased at Taylor rst floor Russell House, Nith ID's and $7.50 for picked up by Wednes id art will be presented Limbia Museum of Art. rolpone," will run 8:15 Hall and will be pre :he play at 3:30 p.m. in lish department Prof. clude a lecture about raphy by Prof. Morse ,pril 26 at Drayton Hall. 1 be discussed at 8:15 :ollege by Prof. Charles -ed at the banquet will ril 27-28 on the Russell if players also will per a wagon is and theater designs Russell House Art Gal ek. ommittee of the differ lved, headed by Prof. ring the celebration. DAY lp Service I, 12:30, 1:30 pril 20 pel DISCOVERY" Learning R DISCOVERY SION Ited by tbs College of Early Learning. icaltheory,the collegeofEarly Learn type of educational process. Ptacing i the individual may increase his Intel he coflege of Early Larning admits w learning environment is enhanced our child to have the opportunity of most Important phase of academic So a mutal Iervi Telephn