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' %u2022 tm IkA i %u00ab . f$|^%u00a9f%u00a5%u00abtifi%u00ae--. irifi oUifi %u00abnnf%u00a50rssry -o? im ^p i^ t t c e t h s a i i ^ i W W I, the New York CityCom m unity College (NYCCC) Library is having anexhibition at the Namm HaH Ubrary of NYCCC. Itw iii run from Novem ber 6 through December 1.The posters, as w ell as being good exam ples ofAm erican graphic design, are valuable historicaldocum ents. These original postern are on viewthrough the courtesy of the Long Island Historical society. Among them is ih e well-known%u201cGome On,%u201d produced for the fourth Liberty Loanby W alter W hitehead, There Is the R id CrossPoster, %u201cSpirit of Am erica%u201d by Howard ChandlerThe Train W hose Aim isMainly at the PlanePicture this. It%u2019s Friday afternoon. Y o u %u2019re allpacked and ready to em bark on a w eek vacation toZanzibar. Your flight leaves at 7:05 p.m. so yourdearest friend agrees to drive you to JFK airport.You can alm ost feel the hot African sun beatingdown on your face as you drive down Tillary Streetto the Brooklyn-Q ueens Expressway.And then it happens...TR A FFIC . Your heartsinks and that pre-vacation excitem ent seem s toslow ly disappear.But now you d o n %u2019t have to w orry aboutunreliable traffic reports, overheated cars or tripsto the airport which take as long as the trip to yourdestination. Now th e re %u2019s The Train to Thethe JFK Express, w hich can take you to thein just about an hour for only $3.50.The Express trains are fully equipped 1and your luggage and are air-conditioned Hicom fort. It operates every 20 m inutes, e\\~of the year betw een 6 a.m . and 11 p.mExpress leaves M anhattan from 57th Str%u00ab>stops at eight subw ay stations in M anhaPut Out YourMatchCan you give up your precious Mariboros,M erits or Newports for just one day? You%u2019ve comea long way, baby, and smoking has definitely lostits sex appeal, it%u2019s been said th at kissing someonewho smokes is like licking a dirty ashtray. It%u2019s nowonder the New York C ity Division o f theAmerican Cancer Soceity (ACS) asks all smokersto give up the habit for the Great AmericanSmokeout on November 16.To keep from lighting up, the ACS hasscheduled a number of events. Free breathcapacity tests which frequently give the firstindication of a potential respiratory problem willbe offered at the Division%u2019s offices, 19 West 56thStreet, on Novem ber 16-17 from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m.On Novem ber 16, also at the Division%u2019s headquarters, Theresa M erritt, of the television series%u201cThat%u2019s My Mam a%u201d and Skip Lockwood, pitcher forthe New York M eta, co-chairpersons of theSmokeout, w ill be signing autographs from 2 p.m.on.The Division%u2019s Women%u2019s Com m ittee thinks agreat diversion from smoking is shopping! Theyare helping get in the spirit for the coming holidayThe Heightsare Alive withthe Sound of M usicB L m m K j f l W hat happens to a dream deferred?Does it dry upLike a raisin in the sun?%u25a0\~r *e s *er like a sore%u2014f e J S S B And then run?g .. Does it stin k iike rotte n meat?%u2018 B Or c r u s t and sugar o v e r %u2014Like a syrupy sw eet?4 ' M aybe it just sagsLike a heavy load.' - H H I H H i V B B i Or does it explode?These are the w ords of Langston H ughes, one of the giantsof the H arlem R enaissance, a poet of irresistible ardor, aninnovator w ho experim ented boldly w ith new form s andthem es all his life.In a trib u te to the renow ned Black poet, the BrooklynPhilharm onia is launching its third season of C om m unityConcert S eries. It opens on Novem ber 12 at the BethlehemLutheran C hurch in Boerum Hill.Including a concert featuring orchestral works by TalibRasul H akim , Jalalu Kalvert Nelson and Julius Eastm an J e d byguest conductor Tania Leon, the program is accom panied bypoetry readings from H ughes%u2019 works by Diane Bivens anduiSCussiuns uf iiie u iu iies irai works by iiie uum posers.The series em phasizes the work of black and other ethniccom posers, w ith an aim of reaching out to varied com m unitiesin Brooklyn, bringing a new and w ider audience to hom e baseat the Brooklyn Academ y of M usic.%u201c Brooklyn Philharmonia Community Concert Series, opensNovember 12, Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 490 Pacific Street,5 p.m. For more information, call 636-4120.Tired olH ulk%u201d on ian alternaiwhen danciat N ew YorC om m un iLOur Choffering cp re s e n tGroup andfestive evW onder,H athaw ayinterprets*The eveCultural /c e n te r isaccepted.Ben Kahn andTiffany, Cartier,for jew elry, will'm o * &sm oking andyou. %& Apt m ore fun Yyhan Contemptensemble, %u00ab8 p .m ., N.Auditorium,ID, senior

