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Counterclockwise starting at left, speakers (his year included Joseph Heller of Catch 22; former Secretary of the Interior, Stewert Udall; William Kunstler, attorney for the Chicago 7 and arbitrator at the Attica tragedy; and this year ' s Berman lecturer. Arthur Okun, chair- man of the President ' s Council of Economic Advisors under Johnson.
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CULTURAL CENTER OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY Lehigh may once have been a haven where engi- neering students could avoid any contact with culture for four years, but that has not been so this year. Groups have been fighting for dates to present their aspect of culture to the university community, usually free of charge. CPA brought the National Players, the Cuarier String Quartet, the Danzi Woodwind Quintet and other classical concerts to Lehigh. FVLC spon- sored talks by William Kunstler, Byron Bloch, Russel Kirk and other notables. The Berman, Blaustein and Globus series continued to bring interesting and mem- orable programs to the campus. And the Concert Committee actually made money on a concert. An unhappy turn of fate caused the William Kunstler lecture to be the best attended and most topical event in this year ' s calendar. Civil rights attorney William Kunstler was well-known for his defense of the Chi- cago 7, but the Attica Prison uprising, three weeks be- fore his lecture in mid- September, brought his name to the headlines once more. Kunstler ' s lecture told of his part as arbitrator between the rebelling prisoners and the prison officials. He spoke with frustration con- cerning the unfruitful negotiations and angrily termed the ensuing deaths inexcusable homicide and offi- cial murder . Kunstler held his audience of over 2500 in their seats for over an hour with stirring descriptions of prison inequities and the Attica tragedy. The National Players returned to Lehigh this year with two plays. The Miser , Moliere ' s brisk and whimsical satire, was presented on Friday, October 1. The play is the story of an eccentric penny-pincher who attempts to thwart his daughter ' s love affair through miserly means only to have love triumph over money in the end. The Players successfully brought the 1 7th century humor to the modern audience and provided an enjoyable evening of entertainment.
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PORTABLE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL The Festival included such names as John Jack- son (left), Michael Cooney (above), and Pete See- ger (above right).
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