Famous Chinese Artist Exhibits in Art Museum An exhibition of watercolor an57, he won spe Anti-War Group Meets Tonight At a Faculty Student Commit tee to Stop the War in Viet Nam meeting at fi pm. tonight in room 13ft Commonwealth, plans will be made to support and broadcast a national teach in in Washington, D.C., May 15 The teach in will be similar to a number of protests held at individual universities across the country including the University. It will include a policy con frontation session which may in clude Sec. of State Dean Rusk, Sec of Defense Robert McNa mara. and chief national security adviser McGeorge Bundy. In planning to broadcast the session, the committee will use a telephone hook-up The meet ing is open to the public Extra Chromosome Mongolism Cause An extra 47th chromosome in a cell supposedly containing 4fi led science to find that that the extra chromosome was a major cause of Mongolism. Dr Paul Rasmussen of the t'ni versity medical school spoke on scientific study in mental retarda tion before a convention of the Oregon Assn, of Retarded Chil dren. Inc. at the Student Union Saturday. Rasmussen credited science probes and research with allow ing specialists to view mental re tardation as individual cases with individual causes. He pointed out that studying human development in one series allows better insight, rather than fragmenting research. The convention ended Saturday night with a talk by State Sen Edward Fadcley, D-Eugene. AL'S auto UPHOLSTERY U OF O STUDENT SPECIAL 15% Off on all work when you pre sent your student body card 344-2504 1425 Oak j cial commendation He received ' first prize in Chinese Painting from Fairfield Foundation in New York, and in 1902 he received an award at the Los Angeles Mu nicipal Art Festival Wong Lui-Sang was horn in lists also has lectured at the ; University of Southern California and Occidental College. Library Awards AnnouncedSoon Student libraries will be judged this weekend in the .annual stu dent library contest sponsored by the Association of Patrons and Friends of the University Library and over $700 in prizes will be awarded at a tea Saturday in the University Library. Prizes will be awarded to stu dents having the best personal li braries in several categories. Money for the prizes was donat ed by Eugene individuals and businesses. Several other prizes will be awarded Saturday The annual Pe ter Pauper Press essay contest will give two awards, a ten vol ume first prize and a five-volume second prize, both from the Peter Pauper Press. Two other awards will be made Saturday at the All-campus Sing The Amy Loveman Award will be given to a senior who wrote the best essay describing the build ing of his private library The winner will be eligible for na tional competition and a $1,000 prize. The Josephine Evans Harp ham Silver Award will be given to the living organization having the best recreational reading pro gram. The association sponsoring the library contest also sponsors the Browsing Room lecture series at the University and has brought many exhibits of books and his torical records to the University library. The association will have a din ner meeting next Monday at 6:30 p m. in the Student Union Rob ert Vospcr, librarian of the UCLA library, will speak Anyone in terested may attend the meeting, but must make reservations in advance at ext. 1801. A contribution of at least $1 per year will provide member ship in the association Ersted Award Nominations Due Nominations for the Ersted award must be turned in to Dean of Students Donald I)u Shane’s office by 5 p.m. today. Nominations may be made by any student and the winner will be announced at the June commencement after judging by a faculty committee headed by DuShane. Students may make either one or two nominations. Let ters of nomination must be in cluded. over 600 books paper & hardback 50% off Monday, May 3 Co-op Bookstore 1258 Kincaid In October, 1961, Wong ex I hlbited his work.s in Washington, | D.C. There, in a ceremony held at the State Department, he pre sented President John F. Ken | nedy with one of his paintings en j titled “Attempting to land on the Moon.” The “Paintings by Lui Sang- i Wong” exhibition will he up in Kwangtung, China, in 1928 and j | began to paint before he reached ; the age of 20. In 1953, he was graduated from Kingnam Art Col lege, Hong Kong, one of the fore most art institutions in Southern \ China. He came to the United States in 1960 and has given one-man shows in New York, Chicago, Boston and other cities The ar the Museum of Art through June 13 Museum hours are from 11 a m to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thurs days, and (jom 1 to 5 p m. on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The Museum is closed on Monday. Mothers' Weekend Registration Registration for Mothers’ Weekend will be open Friday and Saturday in the SU and Carson Hall. A fee of $1 will be charged. The living organi zation wfth the highest percen tage of Moms present will re ceive a trophy at the All-Cam pus Sing Saturday night. Graduate Grant Selection Opens Competition for 1966-67 U.S. government graduate grants for academic study or research abroad, and for professional train ing in creative and performing arts, opened officially Saturday, May 1, according to the Insti tute of International Education. The scholarships, provided by the Fulbright-Hays Act as part of the educational and cultural exchange program of the depart ment of state, will enable more than 800 American graduate stu dents to study in any one of 55 countries. The purpose of the scholarships is to increase mutual understand ing between the U.S. and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills. Candidates for the scholarships must be U.S. citizens at the time of application and have a bach elor’s degree or its equivalent by the beginning date of the grant and be proficient in the language of the host country. Applicants i will be chosen on the basis of academic or professional record, feasibility of applicant’s propos ed study plan and personal quali fications. Candidates without prior opportunity for extended study or residence abroad and who are under the age of 35 will be given preference. Three types of grants will be available: U S. government full grants, joint U.S.—other govern ment grants, and U.S. government travel-only grants. Grants will be available to a number of Latin American re publics in several fields of study. Applicants should have an in terest in and knowledge of the Latin American area or country for which they are applying. Preference will be given to sin gle applicants who are well in formed on the American politi cal and social scene. 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