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1960-06-23 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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C-4 Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, June 23, 1960) BOOKS In Review IN REVIEW Weekly book listings presented by the Anaheim Public Library, 241 S. Los Los Angeles St. FICTION A EUROPEAN EDUCATION by Romain Gary. Europe during the terrible days of the World War, seen through the eyes of a young orphan who watches people tear at each other for a scrap of food. GREAT RUSSIAN SHORT STORIES by Stephen Graham (ed.). Here is a collection of some of the most memorable stories in Russian Literature: Gorky, Gogol, Pushkin, Tolstoy, Chekov, and many others. THE THIRTEENTH APOSTLE by Eugene Vale. An American Consul on duty in a nation south of the border, leaves the town to search in the high mountains for an American who dies mysteriously; fate takes a hand in the adventure. NON-FICTION AN OUTLINE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS by Sigmund Freud. For all who want to know what surely takes place in psychology, here is a brief, clear survey of it. NON-FICTION AN OUTLINE OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS by Sigmund Freud. For all who want to know what surely takes place in psychology, here is a brief, clear survey of it as laid out by Freud himself in easy language. CERAMICS by Vincent A. Roy. Stresses the creative element in the work; tools and supplies needed, how to start, design, enameling, glazing, judging finished work. EARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER WORKERS by Wilma Donahue (ed.). A full survey of the field; jobs for older workers, new opportunities in industry, motivation, counseling, training. MODERN PRINTS AND DRAWINGS by Paul J. Sachs. Plates of prints and line drawings of the modern, from Italy, France, Mexico; the schools of cubism, are included. Lists in back of book the biographies of modern artists. THE NATURE OF RETIREMENT by Elon H. Moore. Complete discussion of retirement and its effects on different individuals by an expert on the subject; discusses independence, attitudes, surrealism, and other movements work outlets, moving, habits, special retirement problems. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HANDWRITING by Nadya Olya-nova. A specimen of handwriting is given, and following by the analysis; some of the great in history are represented. Includes principles of graphology. TRIUMPH ON FAIRMOUNT by George and Mary Roberts. How a group of civic-minded people started a great museum of art in Philadelphia, and about the man who made it into one of the world's greatest. Contains pictures, photos, letters, etc. OC College Offers OC College Offers Swimming Program Enrollment for new students in the second two-week summer swimming session at Orange Coast College will be Monday, June 27, at 9 a.m. by the OCC pool. A registration fee of $1.50 per person will be charged. Continuing students will enroll Wednesday, June 29, 2 p.m., for the session which begins July 5 and ends July 15. Instruction will be offered for non-swimmers, beginners, advanced beginners, intermediates, beginning divers, advanced divers, advanced adults, beginning adults and swimmers. Life-saving instruction will also be given. Recreational swimming is open to the public during the summer Monday through Friday from 2 to 4:45 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is 25 cents per person with towels furnished. All persons using the OCC pool must furnish their own swim suits. Surfers, snorkles, fins and face masks are not allowed. Women and girls must wear swim caps. For the 37th year Redlands presents its Summer Musical Festival, free concerts of "Great Music Only," in the outdoor bowl from July 5 to Aug. 26. Nearby Colton gives its Thursday night "Music Under the Stars" programs in Fleming Park from July 7 to Aug. 25 for the 27th year. IRIS OFFEE *CREAM IT WITH PREAM* ALL GRINDS 49¢ ED HAVEN FREESTONE ACHES 25¢ LBS. EVERY DAY'S A SPECIAL DAY AT Thriftimar THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., JUNE 23-24-25-26 Thriftimar ICE CREAM HALF GAL. WESTWOOD WE GIVE... 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