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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1967)
Ersted Awards Honor Teaching Two Ersted Award of $1,000 each will be given this year for distinguished and inspired teach ing by University faculty mem bers. The Ersted Award Committee, is now seeking nominations from students, faculty and alumni. Donald Du,Shane, dean of stu dents, hus announced that ac cumulated interest has made pos siblo the presentation of two Ersted Awards in 19(57 This was also made possible in 19(55 and 1908, but in prior years a single award had been made each year since the awards were established in 1957. Nominating forms arc avail able from dormitory counselors, living organizations, or the Office of Student Affairs. Nominations should be submitted to Dean Du Shane, Emerald Hall, or deposit ed in a special ballot box on the terrace of the Student Union dur ing the week of April 24 28. The Awards arc made available through a trust fund from the late A J. Ersted of Atherton, California, and is administered by the University Development Fund. The recipients of the two $1,000 awards this year will be an nouneed at the June Commence merit exercises. The application deadline is May 1. 'Acid Test' Creator To Speak on Cartoons Mr. William Sanderson, politi cal cartoonist for the Oregonian, will speak Ht the World Affairs Briefing Center at 3 pm. to day. Sanderson does the "Acid Test" political cartoon which ap pears in the Sunday Oregonian. He will show some of his car toons and explain, the amount of work and research that goes into them and what effect they have on social and political move ment of the day. Want to really get results?. Use Emerald Classified Ads Campus Briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs ■■it be turned In by 1 p.m. the day before publication. Became of apace limitation) no announcement! will be run more than twice. White ('ap« will meet at <1:30 p.m. today In the SU. Sprint! activities will He discussed. and all promirslnu stu dents are asked to attend. The room number will be posted. Krra Sotoland, professor of psycholo. ify at the University of Washtnuton, will speak Oil “Studies of Kmpathy" at 4 p.m. today In room 207 Condon. Hie colo<|ulum address Is sponsored by the IKC Sprint! Hush will be held April 13 10 Men can reulster for rush at the orlentntion meetlnu to be held on April 13 at 7 p.m. In Uerllntfer. Five rush dates will be held on Saturday and Sun day of that weekend. Any questions about rush can be answered at the Of fice of Student Affairs In Emerald Hall. Tickets for the l.uther Jerstad pro (tram on the American Everest Expedl tlon will be on sale from noon to 1 p.m. today and Friday on the SU Terrace. The prouram will lx- held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the SU. Admission will be 30 cents. There will be a meetlnu of all Canoe Fete float chairmen today In the SU. Presidents of upperclassmen's dorms will meet with Phil Harnhart today at noon In Straub Hall dlninu room. Pres Idents: be sure someone from your dorm Is there. James Naylor will speak on “Multi ple Cue Declslon-Maklnf" for the Col loquium Address at 4 p.m. Monday In Room 338 Commonwealth. All Interested persons should fill out a petition for Minor Court, Student Court, and Traflle Courts. Petitions may be picked up in 310 SU. The applications for the Course Sur vey Bulletin Editor are available In room 310 SU. Model United Nations will meet from 7-9 p.m. Monday In the SU. Druids, Junior men’s honorary, is re celvlnu petitions from men of xopho. more status. Petitions may be picked up In tile SU. BANANA SPLIT SALE TODAY at the D.Q. Buy One—Get One Free The first book to tell the full, explosive story T TEACH-INS: ILS.JL Reports, opinions, Documents Edited by Louis Menashe and Ronald Radosh Damned, praised, and "damned with faint praise," the teach-in has mushroomed from an experimental protest into an international institution. It is an in novation that seems destined to become a permanent feature in American education. Among those represented: McGEORGE BUNDY J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT TOM HAYDEN STAUGHTON LYND GALE McGEE HANS MORGENTHAU RICHARD M. NIXON JAMES RESTON WALT W. ROSTOW ARTHUR M. SCHLESIN6ER SUSAN SONTAG I. F. STONE FREDERICK A. PRAEGER New York, N.Y. 10003 At your bookstore $1.95, paper cloth) CLASSIFIED ADS Nonci Classified Deadline: Place In Ml Allen, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Mon day, however, la 10 a.m. Friday. Clear tiled Rathe: Be per word the flrat day, 3<: per word <Mc minimum) every day thereafter. SO cent minimum on flrat Inaertlon. Claeelfled ada muat be paid for at time of placement. All advertlatng publlahed In the daaal fled auction of the Emerald la gov erned by Htandarda of Kthlce eatab llahed by the Emerald. The Intent aubacrlbcd to by the Emerald la to keep advertlalng clear and accurate with no Intention to confuae or mla lead. Any deviation from there Stand ard* of Ethtca ahould be called to the attention of the Claaalfled Advertla lng Department. FOR SALE View Leaburg Lake | One bedroom cabin and garage. Fir paneling and fireplace. One acre adorned with trees. Near public boat landing. Bennetts Community Builders, Realtors 280 E. 11th Avenue 344 0221 1900 SHASTA Trailer, 25’. Excellent condition. Ideal for one or two stu dent* or faculty. Sec at No. 5, Town and Country Trailer Village. Call 343 0340 after 0 p.m. -colorful. 343-7008. j GIRLS CLOTHING In excellent condi tion. Sire* 12/13 and 14. Clothing can be aeen by appointment. Call 343-5131. KINO-TAILED Capuchin monkey and cage. Consider trade for parrot, or? 345-4068. BOOKS; LIKE NEW, by Churchill, Ken nedy. other*. Half price. 343-3701. 350 GIBSON lead amplifier. Like new. Beat offer. Call FUher, extension 356 evening*. CUSTOM MADE stereo tape* and equip ment. 343-7140. DORM CONTBACT. Discount. Contact Bob Martin, ext. 2643. TRIUMPH OWNERS- Wrecking TR 3, parts cheap, call 342-1914. FOR SALE—TRADE WALL TENT 9'x9‘, nearly new. Sheep herder’s stove, new. Space B-B, Eu genc Trailer Park, CARS & CYCLES 1964 CHEVELLE SS, 283 automatic, five new tires, new battery, AM FM ra dio, low miles, extra clean. Ext. 2146 ask for Jeff. PL-3 Schedule Thursday. April 13 6:30 -HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT 7:00- PL 3 NEWS 7:15—AFTER YOU LEAVE: A discus sion of the services of the alumni of fice. 7:80—HISTORY OF THE NEGRO PEO PLE: "The Southern Way of Life" as seen from both sides of the color line. 8:00—UO COLLEGE BOWL 8:30—LAWMAKER S REACTION: State Legislators react to current events. 9:00—UO COLLEGE BOWL 9 30- WORLD PRESS REVIEW: Nation al and international news as seen by the foreign press. 2 DAYS ONLY April 19-20 Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, 6 p.m. Two Shows Daily whimx! rows »■«..« iwsuhkmcim ittun n ■WfUffi rnMUiR a I mmi/,7 MlLETUl TECHNICOLOR’ Tickets Now on Sale All Seats $2.00 No Seats Reserved CARS & CYCLES Must Sell! foreign, dependable, economical “I960” 688-2705 1966 CHEVtLLE Malibu, 3 *peedTpfwP traction. Mg 327, Instrumentation, etc. New 33350. Sacrifice $2693. 343 7841. 1958 IMPALA, 348, Hurst, red lines, tuck and roll. Looks, runs great. 6630. 689 1429 Bob. 1903 CORVAIR SPVDKR. Recently re built engine. Supercharger. Any reas onable offer. 343-1487. ’60 CHKV. BISCAYNE four-door, good condition, very clean. 3395. 345-1192, after 6 p.m. 1980 RENAULT Dauphinc only 37,0001 miles, sunroof. 3200. Ext. 1974 or 343 0588. 1959 ALFA ROMEO Spider Velocc Road ster. Recently rebuilt engine, 31,050. Ext. 1985. ’85 HONDA Super 90, good condition; 3200. Call 345-2728. 1960 DESOTO 4 dr. Good condition, 3300 or best offer. Dennis Dunn, ext. 2665. 1968 HONDA 305 cc Super Hawk, excel lent, extras. 345-9847. THIUMPH 500 Twin. Runs good 3150. Ask for Ron, 345-9428. 1963 FALCON convertible. Like new, 31095. 343-7140. 1981 1MPALA Convertible, nice, 3900. Discuss price and terms, 343-4773. LOTUS ELAN, blue, 18,000 miles, 33,400. Call Mike ext. 1591. GIRLS BICYCLE, 2 years old. Excellent condition. 343-5973 after 5 p.m. 1980 CORVAIR 3150. 343-4050 or ext. 430. SERVICES WRITERS — STUDENTS Manuscripts and term papers a special ty. IBM executive typewriter; mimeo graph; dictation; references; confi dential. 688-3579. PROFESSIONAL TYPING Academic A Commercial Fast — Accurate 343-1963 THESIS & TERM PAPER typing. IBM Executive, graduate school approved. Doris Boylan, 688-4897, Doris Gilbert, 688-4855. QUALITY TYPING, editing. BA degree. Graduate approved. IBM Executive. Mrs Bumett, 3030-6 Willamette, 342 2045. ACCURATE TYPING Mrs. Helen Miller 38 N. Laurence 343-5519 Typing Near Campus Graduate Approved 3456232 TYPIST Term Papers Only 688-4994 Speedee Typing Reasonable. 345-1658 DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS 941 Washington 342-4528 DEPENDABLE Child Care day or eve ning. Also ironing. 343-3701. IRONING—75c per hour. References. Call 345 4753. TYPING — 344-8930 FOR RENT NOW RENTING Spring. Summer, Fall • Excellent Location • Recreational Facilities • Large Rooms • Delicious Food • Maid Service Model room now open for inspection between 9-5. COLLEGE INN 1000 Patterson 2 BRDROOM duplex, carpeted, drapes, appliances, patio, carport. 8 minutes from University. Quiet neighborhood. Near shopping and schools. Water & garbage pair. $130. 3905 High Street. THREE BEDROOM house available June 14-Scpt. 12. Reasonable. Contact Alfred Bloom, 4695 E. Amazon Drive. Eugene, 343-4923. ONE BEDROOM basement apartment. $55 month. Utilities paid. Male only. Grad student preferred. 343-7565. FURNISHED Apartment. Separate house. Campus area. $75 . 345-4097. ONE BEDROOM apartment, Aldenvood Manor. Discount. Call 345-8682. 4 UNFURNISHED apartments, near campus, $60-$80. 344-6868. FURNISHED one bedroom apartment, $97.50, 533 E. 18th, 343-3289. FOR RENT REALLY comfortable room, everything furnished. 1433 Patterson St., 2 blocks to U of O Library. 6 blocks to city center. Ladles only $34 monthly. Call 343-1177. Non-smokers preferred. SPENCER VIEW APARTMENTS Furnished 2 bedroom delux apartments for rent. Summer rates. 19th and Pat terson, 342-4514. Ridgewood Apartments One bedroom furnished apartment. 942 E. 18th Street 345-0055 2 BEDROOM apt. Carpeted, furnished, utilities, summer rates now if you plan to stay. 625 E. 16th. 343-3079. MALE—Room for rent, kitchen privi leges, walking distance from campus. Quiet. 345-6.354 FURNISHED 2 bedroom, carpeting, dry er, garage, campus, downtown, 343 3844. ROOM, kitchen privileges, 3 blocks to campus. $40. 342-3287. 2113 Kincaid. WANTED COUPLE WANTS low-rent or lease house, immediately or by June 15, in quiet area, prefer country or wooded, within 10 miles of Lugene. 343 3476. HELP WANTED RESEARCH PROGRAMMERS!!! Do yoo qualify to work with top research psychologists In the analysis of chal lenging behavioral research data? Would you enjoy working with other members of a closely knit research team In the preparation of research proposals and experimental designs? Oregon Research Institute, a small, Informal research organization will have two openings for qualified per sons in June and September of 1987. Qualifications for the positions In clude: 1. Bachelors or Masters degree in rel evant disciplines, including physi cal sciences, mathematics, comput er sciences, or behavioral sciences. 2. Familiarity with POP computers or with assembly languages. 3. Evidence of outstanding ability, aptitude, or experience. Letters of recommendation and complete grade transcripts are required. 4. The ability and the desire to work independently and creatively in the computer analysis of behavior al research data. 5. Salary will be contingent on quali fications and experience. Further information may be obtained from: Oregon Research Institute P.O. Box 5173 Eugene, Oregon 97483 JOB OPPORTUNITIES BE A PART of one of Nevada's largest Casino-Restaurant operations. Spend your summer in the High Sierra, Ne vada's finest recreational playground. Interviews will be held on Campus April 20 and 21. All applicants must be 21 years of age and'present a draft card or birth certificate as proof of age. Good appearance and grooming required. An informational Orientation meet ing will be held Wednesday, April 19, at 4 p.m. Room number will be posted in SU. Contact your Student Employment Office for further details. 2nd floor, Susan Campbell Hall. LOST AND FOUND STOLEN: Green. 10 speed, racing bike, rack. Reward. Box ext. 394. MISCELLANEOUS THE WEB FOOT Flying Club has recent ly become affiliated with Eugene Avi ation, Inc., and is now accepting members. Meeting April 13th, 7 p m. in the Student Union, 342-1411, ext. 1811. GRADUATE Student wife with 6-month old baby wishes to exchange baby sitting. Free mornings, weekends. Aleen Holly, 343-3079. PERSONAL Rally Squad Petitions have been extended Due on Wednesday 313 S.U. WILL WOMEN continue to dominate the Pushcart Relays? RALPHIE, Happy 12th Day of Christmas. YO (sorry about being late) SPRING RUSH begins at the TEKE house. Enjoy fraternity talk and a ham dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. THE PIKES are on campus. New house, coiner 14th and Alder. April 15 and 16. jon braun—LOVE, MARRIAGE LISTEN! Help find the girl with the SEXIEST voice. Wednesday at 4:00. jon braun—THURSDAY, FRIDAY PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS**