exhibitsFINNISH CONSTRUCTIVISM: An exhibition featuring 15 Finnish arttsts of the collectivist school is on view from 9am lo 5 p m Monday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday Through March 18 Lower level, Michener Galleries. Harry Ransom CenterTEXAS ANTIQUITIES: The Treaure, People, Ships and Dreams ’’ exhibit is comprised of artifacts, treasure and data recovered from the wreckage site of three Spanish ships lost in 1554 The exhibit is open from 9 a m to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday Through March 10 Texas Memorial Museum. 2400 Trinity StLEE FRIEDLANDER PHOTOGRAPHY: An exhibit, surveying the last 15 years of Friedlander’s. work is on display from 10danceDANCE LECTURE: Be a Lewttzky dance company will conduct twc lecture demonstrations from 9 to 10 30 p m Thursday The intermediate advanced class will be in Drama Budding 1 172 and the advanced level will be m Anna Hiss Gym,Studlt;o 134BELLA LEWITZKY: The Be a Lewit/ky Dance Company will perform -wo different programs at 8 p m Friday and Saturday at the Paramount Theatre Tickets are avaaote at Inner Sanctum, Disc Records and the Paramount CEC tickets are available at Hogg Auditorium Box OfficemusicYOUNG-UCK KIM: Young-Uck Kim. noted Korean violinist, and D*ckran Atamian, pianist will present a studio concert at 8 p m Monday in KLRN Studio 6-A, Communication Center, 25th and Guadalupe streets Admission is free PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Conducted by George Frock, the Percussion Ensemble will play at 8 p m Monday in the Music Budding Recital Han TUBA/EUPHONIUM ENSEMBLE: The University Tuba Euphonium Ensemble, directed by Steven Bryant, will present a concert at 8 p m Tuesday in Music Building Recital Ha1 rhe program will be Five Moods' by Gunther Schuller LITA GUERRA, PIANO: Lita Guerra will present a recita1 in ceiebratiod of Schubert's birthday at 8 pm Wednesday in Muse Bunding Recifai Han The all- Schubert program will feature Sechs Moment Muscaux and Sonata in C.” JUSTINGO DIAZ, BASS: Justmo Diaz is playing as pan of the ijreai Musicians Senes The event includes songs by Handel, Brahms and Verdi 8pm Thursday. Hogg Auditorium CEC sponsoredfilmON CAMPUSTNe tcn • listing, cornptled tT Nick Bertkero imm Stack ana Pamata MenieerBlackmail. ’ and ip- Monoa. JESTER AUOITOBIUM Ar*reo M-tchcock s Mst sound Mm « *mj prune H.tcncock A OMuftMy shot Mm. ,ts story concerns a wuman who les a mar who attempts io rape her OLYMPIA. ’ an ■ 9 , Monday BUROlNE AUDITORIUM ten. Rwlenstahl's 0lt;cu—e*tary about the '936 Olympics is an inherently controversial work « is both a bfiikam pwce ot cinema and a : etebafor of tasc-sm Can Ait survive anti-human txjiit.cs'* ■ stars Aj, pn b.'et ami uesse Owens among others A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, 1 7 and 9 15 p m Monday UNION THEATER Et a Kazan j.-ected this 193 t version ol Tennessee Williams play ar0 Vivien tetgn and Kan Maiden co starred But it % Marion Brando s briiam and overwhelmingly powerful performance that makes the movie A story of romance and marriage m a decadent and dymg society me Mm « eloquent and the acting exquisite all the way aroundTHE BIRTH OF A NATION, ' and 10 p m Tuesday JESTER AUDITORIUM This « A. D w Griffiths setmnai 1915 film mat. at east critically if not actually established feature ‘unmaking This hcfconftzed account of me Orrth of me Ku Klu* Klan raises many aesihet* and moral questions as we become so involved tn the story mat we Mnd ourseives swept away ana along by repugnant political attitudes A turn mat would still be watched even it if weren't historically important. Birth « Griffith's finest workEAST OF EOEN. 3 and 9pm Tuesday JNION THEATER E -a Kazan at his peak directing James Dean Julie Harris. Raymond Massey and Jo Van Fleet in memorable performances Dean plays a troubled youth dominated by his father Massey i m this turn class* adaptation ot the John Steinbeck novel THE GENERAL LINE, ’pm Tuesday. UNiOff THEATER Sergei Eisenstem made thisan irttri trfirmai him try jnrnntana a«ru- tk.rrwt ___ _______ _ ^