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Arts Committee Schedules Films, Exhibits, Workshops “Renaissance Architecture” will be the subject of the second film in this year’s art film lecture sc ries, sponsored by the SU Arts committee. Films this term will deal with the Renaissance, more specifically, with artists such as El Greco and Simons Martini. Winter”term will concentrate on the 18th and 10th centuries and spring term, tenta tively, with architecture. Courses, Flms Correlated Jeri Lynn Coney of the SU j Arts committee is organizing this series partly in conjunction with art. history courses offered in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts. She explained that the program will at least partially parallel the subject matter of those courses. Miss Coney said that she hopes to he able to have an interested professor lead a discussion after each fdm showing. Other plans of the arts commit tee include a silk screen work Editor of 'Notion' To Speak Tuesday Carey Mc Williams, editor of the Nation magazine will speak Tues day on "Ethics in an Affluent So ciety." McWilliams, for many years a student of minority groups, labor and agriculture, is the author of several books and has contribut ed articles to such magazines as the Atlantic, Harpers, Saturday Review, and the New Republic. The Nation is the oldest jour nal of political comment in this country. McWilliams joined the staff of that magazine in 1945 and became editor in 1955 McWilliams’ books include “A Mask for Privilege," "Prejudice," "Brothers Under the Skin," and "Witchhunt: the Revival of Here sy." A graduate of the University of Southern California, the edi tor practiced law until 1938 shop, scheduled from 8 to 10 p.m. | on Nov. 21. Participants will re- i ceivo instruction in operating the silk screen equipment. Miss Coney said that she hopes to have more exhibits of student art this year in preference to work hy local artists not connect ed with the University. She hopes to present several exhibits of student MSA degree projects! from the area of Allied Arts. The committee is hoping to have displays of student art ex hibited in the coffee shop in the basement of the SU. Miss Coney said that she will display as much j work as students submit. Hours Announced For Art Museum Art lovers will have to adjust their moments of appreciation this term, because the art mu seum has announced a new schedule of hours. The museum will he open Wed nesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 5 pm. The museum is closed Monday. The Rental Sales Gallery, spon sored by the Friends of the Mu seum, and operated by the Eu gene Junior Service League, is now open Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. Use Emerald Classified Ads— 1950 FRANKLIN BLVD. 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CO-OP STORE a student owned store THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR of EVENTS U.O. CO-OP STORES COURTESY OF THE MONDAY 12:00—Curriculum Committee Spanish Table Faculty Interdisciplinary Commit tee—Theodore Stern, speaker. ASUO Cabinet Luncheon—Presi dent Flemming Foreign Language Graduate Club Organization Meeting 2:00-5:00—Oregana Staff 3:30—Japan Students' Mandolin Orches tra Coffee Hour 4:00—Student Court Homecoming Promotions Committee Assembly Committee Faculty-Student Conduct Committee 5:00—Junior Panhellenic 7:00—Rugby Club Advisory Board Swamp Queen Interviews 7:30—PI Kappa Phi Orides—3rd floor Gerlinger Yeoman—1st floor Gerlinger Folk Dance—Gerlinger Annex 8:00—Honors College Assembly—123 Science Japan Student’s Mandolin Orches tra Concert—Mac Court 8:30—Recorded Classics Committee Interviews 9:00—Baptist Student Union TUESDAY 7:30—Religious Directors Association Breakfast 11:45—Theatre Staff TUESDAY 12:00—Academic Requirements Committee Italian Table Chinese Table Geography Staff Alpha Kappa Psi Mu Phi Epsilon—Janet Wilke, National Officer 2:00—Oregon Curriculum Center 4:00—YMCA Dialogue 6:30—Chi Delta Phi Homecoming Queen Interviews 7:00—Chess Lessons Duplicate Bridge Tournament 7:30—Carey Williams Assembly “Ethics of an Affluent Society” Bicycle Club Organization Meeting 9:00—University Religious Council 9:30—Athens—NSCF Study Group WEDNESDAY ASUO Elections 9:00—Oregon Program Committee 12:00—OSEA Chapter 88 French Table Latin American Studies Committee 4:00—New Faculty Seminar Homecoming Chairmen S.U. Board 6:30—SU Recorded Classics Homecoming Queen Interviews WEDNESDAY 7:00—Duplicate Bridge Honors College Lecture— “Baboon Behavior and Experi ments in Perception” 123 Sc. Dames Bridge—Gerlinger Annex 7:00 & 9:00—Educational Movie “All the Kings Men” 7:30—Group Procedures Student Activities Committee Browsing Room Lecture “The Old English Elegy” Dr. Stanley Greenfield 9:00—AH Co-op Meeting THURSDAY 7:30-President Flemming—IFC Breakfast 9:00—U.S. Coast Guard Recruiter 12:00—ROTC Luncheon North West Assemblies Committee Russian Table 2:00—S.U. Staff 3:00—S.U. Directorate 4:00—YMCA & YWCA International Dessert—Gerlinger 1st floor 6:30—Chess Night ASUO Cabinet YMCA Cabinet 7:00—Duplicate Bridge Tournament Homecoming Queen Selection Amphibian Club Ski Quacks—130 Science 7:30—Recorded Classics Concert FRIDAY U.S. Coast Guard Recruiter 12:00—German Tab!" 3:0®—Spanish Charla 7:36—Christian House—Gerlinger Annex Natural History Society—150 Science 8:00—Little Concert Series—Student Madrigal Choir of Muenster Germany—Music Auditorium 8:30—Junior Class Jamboree SATURDAY Football—Washington at Portland International Relations League Fall Assembly 8:06—Oregon Curriculum Studies Committee 5:00—Indian Students—Mens Lounge 8:00—Advanced Folk Dance Group— Gerlinger Annex Baha'i—Friendly House SUNDAY 2:00—Orides Mothers Tea—Gerlinger 2nd floor 2:36 & 5:00—Feature Movie—“Desiree’* 6:36—Christian Science - "THE STUDENTS' OWN STORE" - Art Supplies Scrapbooks Stationery Candy School Supplies Greeting Cards Fountain Pens Leather Goods Sporting Goods School Novelties Typewriter Rentals House Dance Decoration}