Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1965, Page Twelve, Image 12

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    Applications Invited
For Study in Europe
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Col
lege students interested in study
in Europe during the winter,
spring and summer terms are in
vited to apply now for Michigan
State University programs begin
ning in 1966.
Offered by the American Lan
guage and Education Center
(AMLEC) of MSU’s Continuing
Education Service, programs are
scheduled for Paris. France; Lau
sanne and Neuchtel. Switzerland;
Florence. Italy; Cologne, Ger
many. and Barcelona and Ma
drid, Spain.
Winter programs start Jan. 10,
and the spring programs, April
18. with the exception of the
Madrid course which begins April
11. The deadline for winter term
applications is Dec. 10. and for
spring term, March 18. Details for
the summer credit and informal
courses will be available soon.
The programs will feature
classes in conversation, composi
tion, grammar and reading. Par
ticipants will also visit points of
historic and geographic interest,
which become the topics of lec
tures and seminar-type discus
sions covering cultural, political,
social and economic institutions
of the country in which they are
residing.
To promote the use of the for
eign language and to provide
themselves with opportunities to
better understand their Euro
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pean contemporaries, American
participants will attend classes
and share living accommodation
with students from many coun
tries, including Germany, France,
Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden,
Switzerland and Great Britain.
A descriptive brochure and ap
plication forms can be obtain
ed by contacting AMLEC, 58-A
Kellogg Center, Michigan State
] University, East Lansing, Mich.
Sidewalks Marred
By Vandals
Several of the new sidewalks
on the campus have been mar
red by vandals.
Wilbur Weed, physical plant
superintendent, observes, "It's
disgusting to think that stu
dents care so little about their
campus."
Initials and other distracting
marks can be seen on many of
the new walks. Footprints run
the length of the newly con
structed drivewav to Carson
Hall.
Sigma Kappa Elects
Karen Ash was elected presi
dent of Sigma Kappa for next
year at the elections held Nov.
29. Her cabinet includes: (Jena
Spielman. first vice president;
Colleen Lehl, second vice-presi
ident: Stephanie Holloway, re
cording secretary; and Carol Car
ney, registrar.
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Viet Nam Christmas
Gifts Can Be Sent to Servicemen
Through Red Cross Airlift Plan
Cookies and candy packed in
popcorn and sealed inside a colTee
can or plastic container can pro
vide a ‘forgotten” American
serviceman in Viet Nam with a
lot of Christmas cheer, says Mrs.
M. C. Warren of 310 E. 14th Ave.
Mrs. Warren came up with
the idea of sending Christmas
gifts and greetings to American
boys stationed in Viet Nam after
reading about similar programs
in other communities. She talked
to the Lane County Chapter of
the American Ked Cross which
suggested various gift ideas and
gave her a list of 16 military
addresses where things could be
sent.
Packages and cards sent to the
addresses will he distributed by
the lied Cross field director there
to servicemen who don't receive
things from their family or
friends.
According to the Red Cross,
military authorities advise against
sending perishables, except candy
and cookies. Suggested gift items
include books, toilet articles, ra
zor blades, presweetened powder
drinks, popcorn which can be
popped in its container, small
metal mirrors, and towels and
wash cloths.
Also recommended as gifts arc
ballpoint pens, stationery kits
(with self sealing envelopes be
cause of humidity), small pocket
sets of checkers, chess, or crib
bage. harmonicas, and adult jig
saw puzzles.
Packages can weigh up to live
pounds under the Christmas air
lift program set up by military
authorities. To insure Christmas
delivery, packages should go by
surface mail rate to San Fran
cisco by December 10 From there
they will go by airlift The word
"airlift'’ should be written on
the outside of the package
Packages can be sent to the
American National Red Cross
Field Director at any of the fol
lowing addresses:
• IV Corps APO San Francis
co. Calif 96215
• 6251 TAC FTR Wing APO
San Francisco. Calif 96227
• I Cor^s APO San Francisco,
Calif 96337
Edwards to Discuss
Decision-Making
Ward Edwards, professor of
psychology at the University of
Michigan, will speak on "Emerg
ing Technologies of Making De
cisions” at 4 p.m. Monday in
room 138 Commonwealth. T h e
lecture will take place as a spe
cial meeting sponsored by the
School of Business Administra
tion.
Edwards has worked in the
areas of decision making theory
under conditions of risk, com
munications theory, and Bayesian
Statistics. He is the son of Cor
win D. Edwards, professor of eco
nomics at the University.
• 8th KHU AH) sun i’rancis
co, Culif. 98308
• 3rd Mar Uiv FPO San Fran
cisco, Calif. 98801
• IKiS US Army Field Forces
AH) San Francisco. Calif 98240
• 3rd Engineering Croup AH)
San Francisco, Calif 98312
• II Corps APO San Francisco,
Calif. 96295
• 1st HI)K 101st ABN Div
APO San Francisco, Culif. 98347
• 97th Engineering Grp APO
San Francisco, Calif. 98238
Francisco, Calif 90307
• tfS Army Vietnam APO San
Francisco, Calif. 00307
• 2nd Ord Hn APO San Fran
cisco, Calif 902111
• 1st Cavalry Division Air Mo
bile Ai'O San Francisco, Calif
90490
• 1st Infantry Division APO
San Francisco, Calif 96345
• 173rd AHN PDF APO San
Francisco. Calif 90227
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TEXTS KEYED
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| A Tabulated Bibliography
| of Standard Textbooks
i indicates pages in the
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| appropriate chapters in
I each text.
OUTLINE KEYED
TO TEXTS
A Quick-Reference Table
indicates pages in various
standard textbooks that
correspond to topics cov
ered in chapters of the
Outline.
Subjects range from Accounting to Zoology
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