Grant to Finance Center
Activities and services focused
on programs and educational
practices for exceptional children
will be carried on in the new
center to be established at the
University under a $186,814 grant
from the U.S. Office of Education.
The new Regional Special Edu
cation Instructional Materials
Center, to be developed within
the Psychological Services Divi
sion of the School of Education,
will be directed by Melton C. Mar
tinson, assistant professor of edu
cation.
A projected five-year funding
period has been established for
the center, according to Martin
son. The first year’s grant of $186,
814 covers the period from June
1, 1966, through May 31, 1967. he
said.
Serving the state of Oregon.
Washington. Idaho. Montana.
Alaska, and Hawaii, the center
will be a base for a range of
activities and services having
broad impact on programs and
educational practices for children
with problems of mental retarda
tion, social and emotional dis
SU Sponsors
Oregon Trips
University summer trips spon
sored by the Student Union are
now available to students, ac
cording to Alice Kaseberg, assis
tant program director of the SU.
An excursion to the Oregon
coast scheduled for July 10 will
be the first trip.
Bus transportation will be used
to convey students to Honevman
State Park. Sea Lion Caves, and
other points of interest along the
coast.
Sign-up deadline is July 7 and
the trips costs are $5. Fees may
be paid at the main desk in the
SU.
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THEATRE
Open 8 p.m.—Show Dusk
Children Under 12 — FREE
EXCLUSIVE 1ST RUN
FIRST TIME AT
POPULAR PRICES!
“BATTLE OF
THE BULGE”
Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw,
Robert Ryan, Pier Angeli
Phone 689-0445
Open 8 p.m.—Show at Dusk
ENDS TUESDAY
And Now Miguel
- ALSO -
WILD WILD WINTER
Jay and the Americans
STARTS WEDNESDAY
1st Drive-In Run
THE MAGNIFICENT
MEN AND THEIR
FLYING MACHINES
- ALSO -
THE LAND WE LOVE
| turbances, and the physically han
dicapped.
Functions of the center will
i include collection, evaluation, and
production of instructional mater
ials, and intensive activities in
I stimulation and coordination of
field research.
The center will be established
within the structure of. and as a
complement to, existing under
graduate and graduate training
programs in the areas of edu
cation for exceptional children.
It will provide broad training,
research, and service potential for
training programs at the Univer
sity; field and in-service activi
ties at the regional, state, and lo
cal levels; and support for col
leges and universities in the re
gional area.
KEEP COOL
All Summer
^Long
MALTS AND SHAKES
BANANA SPLITS
SUNDAES
FLOATS
SODAS
HAMBURGERS AND
FRENCH FRIES
HOT DOGS
ONION RINGS
CHEESE BURGERS
13th & Hilyard
13th Avc. Laundromat
365 E. 13th
WASH DRYER
Coin A Bill Changers
Vonding Machines
Hair Dryers
Weekday Laundry A Ironing
Complete
24 Hour Laundry Service
THE CO-OP
Will Be Closed for Inventory
June 30 and July 1 st, Thursday and Friday
Also on July 4,1966
WILL OPEN AGAIN TUESDAY, JULY 5th
Summer hours ere regularly
8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. — Monday-Friday
U of O CO-OP STORE
13th A Kincaid
Quality Food and Lodging for University of Oregon Men and Women
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SEPTEMBER
OPENING AT
THE COLLEGE INN
Plan now to live, really live, at The College Inn!
Fnjoy the freedom and privacy of mature college
living. You'll have a hig room, private or semi
private. with wall-to-wall carpeting, double drapes,
private baths, walk-in closets, good-looking new
furniture designed exclusively for The College Inn.
Delicious food will he served by a nationally
known restauranteur in The College Inn’s private
dining rooms. There’ll be maid service, convenient
laundry facilities, private off-street parking.
You’ll enjoy a cozy fireplace in the lounge, watch
ing color television, or playing pool and ping:pong in
the recreation rooms. Food and lodging is reasonably
priced for student budgets. Stop by today, just one
block from the main campus, and make your reser
vation for next September.
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