Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 03, 1964, Page Four, Image 4

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    Communist Systems
Topic of Workshops
The major factors of Marxism
Leninism will be among the top
ics under consideration in a 1964
Summer Session workshop. “Com
parative Communist Systems and
Ideology," for social studies
teachers at the secondary level.
Under the direction of Joseph
R Fiszman, instructor of politi
cal science, the workshop will as
sist teachers who have courses or
course units dealing with politi
cal systems which are officially
based upon Communist theory
and ideology.
Varying i n t erpretations of
Marxism-Leninism, exploration of
political behavior in key Commu
nist systems such as the USSR.
Peoples Republic of China, and
Cuba, and comparison between the
organization and behavior of Com
munist and non-Communist sys
tems and societies will be dis
cussed by educators and repre
sentatives from government agen
cies and private organizations.
Lecturers Numerous
Among those who will lecture
at the workshop from June 22 to
July 17. will be Abraham Brum
berg. executive editor of “Prob
lems of Communism," (Press and
Publication Service. United States
Information); William Ebenstein.
political scientist from the Uni
versity of California at Santa Bar
bara: Ivo J. Lederer. history pro
fessor from Yale University; and
Seymour Martin Lipset. sociolo
gist from the University of Cali
fornia at Berkeley.
Educators and representatives
from the RAND Corporation, the
University of Washington, t h e
University of California at Los
Angeles, the Research Institute
on Communist Strategy and
Propaganda of the School of In
ternational Relations at Univer
sity of California at Los Angeles,
and Stanford University will also
lecture.
Participants Sponsored
Only persons sponsored by lo
cal school districts and accepted
by the Oregon State Department
of Education will be eligible to
participate in the workshop.
Elementary teachers will be ac
cepted if secondary teacher reg
istrations do not reach 100 by the
May 15 deadline.
Flemming to Meet
Students Today
President Flemming will hold
a general meeting for all in
terested students at 2 p.m. to
day in the Dads’ Room of the
Student Union.
The president will answer
questions from students on top
ics of general campus con
cern.
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Director George Amis, PNSIA Certified Ski Instructor, says:
"Why nor drive up after your morning classes! You can
still get in 3 full hours of skiing and be back in time for
dinner. Better yet, come for the whole day. Remember, if
you ski Willamette during the week, you can be sure that
the crowds will be small."
SCHEDULE FOR MARCH
Numbers in bold face are
dates of operation of area
and ski school)
S M Tu W Th F S
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PAUL ROOS
Salesman of the Month
Staff Honor Given
To Ad Salesman
Paul Roos, a senior in speech
! from San Francisco, has been
i named salesman of the month
| for February, 1964, by the adver
! tis ng department of the Emerald.
Roos, in his second term as an
advertising salesman, sold 523
inches of ads during February.
He was recently chosen as pro
motion manager for the Spring
I Fashion and Bridal edition which
| will be published next term.
Grant Given to UO
For French School
The University has received a
grant of $137,823 from the U S.
| Office of Education to conduct,
for the fourth successive year,
a Second-Level French institute at
Tours, France, for 80 U.S. high
school French teachers.
David M. Dougherty, head of
the University’s department of
foreign languages, will again be
director of the institute, which is
authorized under the term of the
| National Defense Education Act
The nine-week institute will be
held at Tours from June 18 to
August 20. To be eligible for ad
mission, applicants must have
ranked in the upper third of their
First-Level Institute, held during
the past five years.
Chancellor...
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i tion to appropriating the S2.1
; million for higher education.
‘Should Resist’
i Referring to the general trend
in higher education to increased
tuition, Flemming said “public
higher education should continue
to resist the trend,” which he
described as “inconsistent with
the philosophy of higher educa
; tion.”
The president said “the ob
! ject should be to remove these
financial obstacles.” He suggest
ed a three-way program of schol
' arships, loans and a work pro
j gram.
Zach Jury Member
For Ceramic Exhibit
Jan Zach, sculptor-in-residence
and associate professor of art,
has been selected as a member
of the jury for the 11th Biennial
Exhibition of the Oregon Ceramic
Studio in Portland.
The exhibition will open May
i 26.
TODAY’S STAFF
Night Editor: Cathy Neville.
Desk Editor: Chuck Beggs.
Reporters: Phil Hiaring, Rich
Babow.
Proofreader: Alanna Smigley.
Last Emerald
Due Friday
Friday is the last day of pub
lication for The Emerald un
til next term.
Regular publication will re
sume Monday, March 30, after
a three-week recess for final
examinations and spring vaca
tion.
Expert on Orient To Deliver Lecture
Margaret Baker, noted lecturer
and authority on the Orient, will
present The World Around Us
Film-lecture on "Taiwan Today"
at 8 p in. today in room 150 Sci
ence.
Admission to the program is
by season ticket or by individual
ticket on sale at the door. Indi
vidual ticket prices are $1.00 for
adults and 50 cents for students.
The film will show the island
of Formosa, with focus on Tai
wan. Miss Baker will tell the
story of Free China today and the
transformation that has occurred.
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