Response Good
To CARE Drive
Officials of the recently formed
campus chapter of CARE said
Wednesday that response to their
current fund drive has been gen
erally good, but that they were
surprised and annoyed by the
reactions of some people.
Mrs. Lee Feldman, chapter
vice-chairman, and Chloe Haynes,
secretary, told the Emerald that
the response from the faculty
has been “much more than we
expected," but that they were
bothered by the apathy of many
students toward the cause.
The group has sponsored a
fund-raising table on the Student
Union patio for the past five days.
Students may contribute any
amount, and may specify how
the money is to be used.
Care Will Send Food
The CARE goal is $100, which
would send one ton of food to
other countries, according to Mrs.
Feldman. So far they have col
lected $73, and expect to get the
rest by Friday.
Mrs. Feldman, whose husband,
Lee. is campus CARE president,
said, “We were amazed that the
mothers were so apathetic when
Marx to Discuss
'Garden, Ecology'
Roberto Burle Marx, landscape
architect and painter from Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, will give a
public lecture on “The Garden
and Ecology.” today at 8 p.m. in
Room 123 Science.
He will be the guest of the
School of Architecture and Allied
Arts.
First educated in music, Marx
decided to become a painter dur
ing a study trip to Germany in
1928.
Upon his return to Rio he
enrolled at the Academy of Fine
Arts and began to grow and study
plants in his own garden.
In 1934 he became the director
of public parks for the city of
Recife and four years later re
ceived the gold medal for paint
ing from the Brazilian Academy
of Fine Arts. A year later he
first attracted international no
tice with his designs for the
roof and plaza gardens of the
Ministry of Education.
TODAY’S STAFF
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Proofreader: Kay Kinney.
we had our table last weekend.
Many of them were curt to us.”
Miss Haynes said students have
been heckling the persons at the
table.
“The most annoying question
is ‘How do I get on the list for a
package,’ ” she said.
Membership Is Increasing
Mrs. Feldman said she is en
couraged by the increasing inter
est in membership in the group.
Any student may join, she said,
by paying a $2 fee.
CARE is planning to have sev
eral speakers at its future meet
ings, including some from foreign
countries.
Dwight Wallace, assistant pro
fessor of anthropology, is advisor
to the group of about 25 active
members.
The CARE drive will continue
today and Friday at the SU.
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Calendar
THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1965
7 :30 a.m. to 11 :00 p.m.
Oregon Christian Fellowship
319 sr
Naval Officer Procurement
Team TV Rm. SI
Faculty-Student Comm. Stop
War in Vietnam table SI* Terr 1
Jr. Weekend Queen Sel. Comm.
313 SC
Beta Alpha Psi 113 SI
Russian Table World ABC' SC
CARE table SU terrace 1
WRA Exec Council SI'
CT Play Comm 110 SC
Physics Faculty Meeting 111 SC
Dr. Kenneth Boulding
Faculty Club A
Phi Epsilon Kappa Open
Seminar 114 PE
SL? Camp Comm 308 SC
sr stad 109 sr
Student Court 1 12 SC
Arab Student 111 SC
Personnel Info. Center 308 SI’
SI* Recorded Classics Comm.
202 SI’
VM-VVVCA International Coffee
Gerl 1st fl
334 sr
108 sr
109 sr
no sr
Asklepiads Initiation
People to People
Alpha Phi Omega
Phi Sigma Kappa
Gamma Alpha Chi Initiation
307 Allen
Italian Studies Center 101 SC
Films on Italy Friends of
Pavia 113 SI*
A SCO Awards Dessert 114 SC
Professional Office Credit
134 Comm
SC Movie: “The Red & the
Black" 150 Sci
Young Americans for Freedom
111 SU
Politics and Economics in
Vietnam Dads Rm. SC
Recorded Jazz Concert 2»)6 SC
Frosh Tennis Court Dance
Deseret Club
Alpine (*11x6
Burl Marx, I^anscape
Architect
Orchestra Concert
315 SU
Gcrl 1 st rt
30 Sci
123 Sci
Mu* Aud
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Coffee Hour Today
Features Viet Nam
"The Other Viet Nam” will be
the topic of the International
Coffee Hour discussion at 4 p in
today in Gerlinger Hall. It will
be a brief description of the
Vietnamese culture and way of
life.
One of the principal speakers
will be Gary Smith, graduate in
economics, who spent two years
in Viet Nam with the United
States Military Advisory Group
Also speaking will be Forrest
Gerdes, graduate in sociology,
who spent time teaching in Viet
Nam.
To provide color and informa
tion of general interest for the
benefit of those interested in
the role of the U S. in Southeast
Asia will be the main purpose of
the program.
Slides showing the many facets
of Viet Nam will be shown Two
Vietnamese students and one pro
fessor will also enter in the
discussion.
Ballinaer to Lecture At Southern Illinois
Thomas O. Ballinger, associate
professor of art at the University,
has been invited to present two
lectures at Southern Illinois Uni
versity on May 14 and 15
He will he speaking in con
junction with a Peace Corps
Training Program for Nepal Hal
linger wa» director of the t ni
versify Peace Corps Training pro
gram during the summer of nxw
Topics of llallingcr's lectures
will be Nepalese art, architecture,
and music.
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