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Faculty Offered Travel Grants The Inter-University Commit tee on Travel Grants announces opportunities for advanced grad uate students, faculty members, and post-doctoral researchers to engage in study and research in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary dur ing the academic year, 1967-68. These exchanges are made pos sible by the intergovernmental agreement on exchanges with the USSR and agreements with the respective educational organiza tions in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. They are administered by the Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, a multi-university American organization whose ob jective is to strengthen Ameri can education. The Inter-University Committee administers three separate ex changes with the USSR: an ex change of advanced graduate stu dents and young faculty, an ex change of post-doctoral research ers, and an exchange of Amer ican teachers of Russian for a special ten-week program during the summer. Participants in these exchanges are chosen in national competi tion through application and in terview. Participants must have Hatfield Campaign To Get Big Push A “Get - the - ball - rolling - for Mark” marathon will get under way at the University Wednesday in support of Governor Mark Hat field’s campaign for the U.S. Sen ate. ASUO President Henry Drum monds will give the initial shove to a huge ball at 9.-46 a.m. Wed nesday. Members of a campaign group-, Youth for Hatfield, say they will push the ball to Corvallis on Wednesday and later on to Port land. They promise plenty of food and drinks to sustain the energy of volunteers for push for Hat field. Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald la pub lished five times In September and five days a week during the academic year, except during examination periods, by the Student Publications Board of the University of Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon 97403. Subscription rates g5 per year, $2 per term. ELECT KEITH RENNE FRESHMAN VICE-PRESIDENT 1 YOUR VOTE AND j INFLUENCE WILL l BE GREATLY APPRECIATED proficiency in the language of the receiving country commensu rate with the needs of their pro grams and must be American cit izens. Applicants must be affili ated with American universities or colleges. The deadline for submitting ap , plications for the 1967-68 ex change is November 1, 1966. Fur ther information may be obtain ed from Howard Hehlinger, Inter University Committee on Travel Grants, 021 Lindley Hall, Indi ana University, Bloomington, In diana, 47401. — PL-3 Program Tuesday, November 1 6:30—HUNTLEY-BHINKLEY REPORT 7:00—PL-3 NEWS 7:15—GETTING ALONG AT THE UNIVERSITY: “Living with Someone Else” examines the problems and benefits Involved in living with a roommate. 7:30—CONVERSATIONS WITH ERIC . HOFFER: Hoffer discusses his early youth. 8:00—CONVERSATIONS WITH THE CANDIDATES: A candidate for State Representative from the 13th District is interviewed by PL-3 News Analyst RusseU Sadler. 8:30—EXPERIMENT: Discovery of the i first planet outside our solar system. 9:00—DRUGS ON CAMPUS: Social Psychologist Richard Blum discusses the pros and cons of drug use, and the effects of drugs on people's social and psychological well-being. 9:30—CINEPOSIUM: Two films; “Brok en Ties,” and "Breaking the Habit” are shown and discussed by Bernard Goldman and A. C. Lyles. 10:00—PL-3 NEWS FINAL DOUG GORDON will be on outstanding loader for the CLASS OF 70 Flemming's Views on Draft... (Continued from (aye 1) He added that there are four alternatives to the present draft situation: a national lottery, im proving and refining the present system, abandoning the draft al together and relying completely on voluntary conscription, and the idea of a universay national service, which, Flemming said, “fascinates me.” "The direction the draft will take depends very largely on what will happen in Viet Nam," he said, concluding discussion on that topic and looking around the room for other raised hands. The subjects raised by the stu dents attending the banquet were many and varied. Flemming was asked about the possibility of liberalizing women’s closing hours to midnight during the week and until 2 a.m. on weekends. This proposal grew out of Pan hellenic’s request to the Conduct Committee to extend hours until 11:30 p.m. on week nights. The Committee said since this would affect women living in WHY PAY MORE? Haircuts to your ordor Just $1.75 2 blocks from campus Fairmont Barber Shop Comar 19th & Agate Next to Dot Hoff's PATRONIZE YOUR # ADVERTISERS a A.S.U.O. Primary Election Ballot Ballot P VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X International Student Senate Representative □ Gerar Aknouny □ Longinus Iwu □ Peter Maync □ Neal Muhtadi □ ... A.S.U.O. General Election Ballot Ballot g VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. Freshman Women's Dormitory Senate Representative □ Nancy Adams □ Patty Mason VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. :reshman Men's Dormitory Senate Representative □ Jim Owens '□ Bob Winger dorms and co ops, they must be consulted before the decision could be made. Asked if they agreed on the extended hours, all but five students present said they did. Flemming said that no decision has been made yet on student seating arrangements in the new football stadium. "As soon as the facts are avail able I’ll present them to the stti dent body representatives and the ASUO Senate to bear their views,” he said. Another question raised con j corned the possibility of having the grading system changed from letter grades to a complete pass non-pass system. Flemming said he wasn't too optimistic of the chances for a total switch-over but tliat "many luculty members are willing and interested to work in that direc tion.” FRESHMEN a vote for DOUG is a vote for Frosh Activities A.S.U.O. General Election Ballot Ballot q VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. Graduate Student Senate Representative □ John L. Gigl A.S.U.O. General Election Ballot _ Ballot q VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. Freshman Class President □ Doug Gordon □ Pat Green Freshman Class Vice President □ Marc Levy □ Keith Renne Freshman Class Senate Representative □ Jay Jacobsmuhlen □ Tom Roots A.S.U.O. General Election Ballot Ballot £ VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Punch [ ] with end of pencil or pen. Make sure the punch hole is clean or the computer will not count it. Do not bend or fold cards. Vote for eight candidates. Senator-at-Large [ ] Dan Allison [ ] Gary Burlingame [ ] Dave Clark [ ] Roger Gould [ ] Randy Gragg [ ] Gregory Johnson [ ] Jan Lunan Chip Megeath [ ] Carl Odin [ ] Steve O'Leary [ | John Reeder [ ] Valerie Scott Jim Sherfey [ ] Stanley Wolf