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Ber top By Sam L, Irvin The.Advanced Film Experience 566 course has been completely revised and rearranged beginning this fall. The new title of the course is "Studies in Film 566" and is offered for three hours credit in English. Each following semester will deal with a different topic and thus a student may take several roursps in Rfifi insfpari nf nnp The fall semester will be labelled 566-A, and the subject will be "The Films of Ingmar Bergman." Bergman is considered by many to be the greatest living authordirector of film, and the course will trace his career by viewing many of his films, studying his screenplays, looking at critiques of his films and reading what Bergman %?* wj4 JV~- iff William Salisbury j COLUMBIA PL j #Twice a week Ble Doctor on Duty a1 *Cash Payment | 1916 Taylor | ^ Hours: Mon Ombudsma Avai Contact: Office of the Oi 1777-3818 Room Russel House I Headline: I Monday, April gmanfiln P ic oj court himself had to say about tbem. The films to be shown include i^vviavo viii u mail VI ICS UIIU Whispers, Seventh Seal, Summer Interlude, Torment, Winter Light, Silence, Through a Glass Darkly, Smiles of a Summer Night, Wild Strawberries, Shame, Persona, Hour of the Wolf ar^d Magician. The course will have three dif ferent meeting times: 11:15 a.m. on Monday-Wednesday-Friday; 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday-Thursday; and 11 a.m. on Tuesday-Thursday. The sections will be taught by Dr. Bernie Dunlap, Dr. David Byrd and Dr. Ina Hark. Preregistration for this course will begin April 5 in rnnm 913 nf thp Humanities Offipp Building. Interested persons are strongly advised to sign up early, as a limited number will be taken. n Senate co "The United States should support to establish a democratic governme told the Senate Foreign Relations < "Historically it has been extreme from an authoritarian situation, ar power to support the present Spanis of democratizing Spanish political Salisbury, an assistant professor ment and International Studies and < was invited to testify before the F considers the "Treaty of Friendship A recognized authority on Spain proved to aid Spanish leaders in dca. following Francisco Franco's deatl Regional and economic differen ASMA CENTER | ding t All Times j : Phone:765-1945 765-1923 -Fri 9-5:30 I ? n? I ii ru?iiiuiiM liable mbudsmen 1 l 403 I 5 12:00 noon ??-"1 1 Next spring, B will deal with Science Fiction films, and in the fall 1977 semester, 566-C will offer "The Films of Alfred Hitchcock." Lone term projections suggest that the course mmittee hi Spain's new leaders in their efforts nt," professor William T. Salisbury Committee Wednesday. ;ly difficult to create a democracy id we should do everything in our ;h government in its expressed aim life," Salisbury said. in USC's Department of GovernCollege of Business Administration, 'oreign Relations Committee as it ana uooperation " witn Spain. , he said the treaty should be apling with several complex problems 1. aac r* 1 rt/ilr /vi* ?** A I? a mti\ ui CA^Cl lClltC HI IIIC r?^ 1 I Does i i iitvc J8? JHL y i V I WA IT V JL JS J I i 777-^7 Ou after 1977 will cover such film- bi makers as Federico Fellini and th TT* ~ nn^..rf?..A *-i n..^L IT riuucuis iiunaui, anu suuu u genres as comedy and silent is movies. d< When asked why the course has 5( ?ars USCp operation of democratic parties and young Spaniards, particularly univer iu quicKiy esiaDiisn a aemocracy in 5 co-edited "Spain in the 1970s: Econor Policy." He adds, "I think the United State: range view of developments in Spain named by King Juan Carlos. "These men are among the most i today and on the public record are co nnlitipal life n\;or o nnrin^ nf pA.pr,M?l . v. u ? VI u pvl IUU Ul OCV CI dl The $1.2 billion treaty consists pr Spanish government for a five-year States only about $170 million in actus lot necess >lve viole Contact th 1*/^ 4 TkKWt LliUAiTl?i iOCIETl .O. Box 8013 J Bergman H rl iro/< t u Persona. ?n changed, Byrd said, "Before, le 566 course was too general, nder our new system, the student able to study a specific area in;pth and may also take as many A -i -i *> courses as aesirea. J rofessor institutions and alienation among sity students, will make it difficult pain, said Salisbury, who recently nics, Social Structure and Foreign s government ought to take a long ar^d support the leadership group ible Spanish public servants alive mmitted to democratizing Spanish ears," he said. imarily of loan guarantees to the period and would cost the United il grants, Salisbury said. | ^ I tarily ince. e i ITS r I 8 782-8170