Campus Happenings
Today
A FREE PROGRAM of Ital
ian and English music of the
mid-16th century will be pre
sented at 8 p.m. tonight in
the School of Music recital hall.
Two settings of “Te DeunT’
in English and Latin will open
the concert. Instrumental music
will be featured in the second
section of the program, which
will include a number of 16th
century Italian dances. Also
performed will be English con
sort songs and Italian canzones
or part-songs.
THE ASUO SENATE will hold
an informal meeting tonight at
7:30 p.m. The room number
will be posted.
Future
THE ASUO SOCIAL Division
will present Rob Inglis in con
cert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
EMU. This Australian actor will
perform a selection of Chaucer’s
Canterbury Tales in 14th cen
tury English and in a costume
much like one Chaucer wore.
Tickets are $1.
THE UNIVERSITY Physics
Department will present a
public program concerning nu
clear energy and its peaceful
uses at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
South Eugene High School. Ri
chard Thompson, visiting in
structor of physics, will conduct
the lecture-demonstration.
HIKING, CAMPING, climb
ing and instruction in all as
pects of basic outdoor living
is included in the Outdoor
Program’s Smith Rocks over
night camping trip, Oct. 26
and 27. A bring-your-own
steak fry is also on the trip’s
agenda. Participants should
meet at the EMU turnaround.
Tickets Go On Sale
Tickets for the 1968 Home
coming concert featuring Dionne
Warwick will go on sale tomor
row morning at 9:00 a.m. in
room 108, EMU.
Also appearing in the Novem
ber 9th performance will be
Miss Warwick’s sister, Dee Dee.
Tickets for the sophomore
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A FRENCH feature movie,
“La Porte des Lilas” (with
English subtitles), will be
shown by the French depart
ment at 7 and 9 p.m. Tues
day in PLC. Directed by Rene’
Clair, and starring George
Brassens and Pierre Brasseus,
the movie takes place in one
of the old quarters of Paris.
Mostly General
AN EXHIBIT from the Scal
amandre Museum of Textile will
be presented today through Nov.
1 in the EMU Art Gallery by
the ASUO Cultural Division.
This period study exhibit of tex
tiles will show periods of de
sign from that of Louis XIV up
through Greek Revival of the
French, English and American
periods.
AMELIA EARHART Fellow
ship Awards to women for ad
vanccd study in aero-space sci
ences are available from Zonta
International. The $2,500 fel
lowships require a bachelor's
degree (or the equivalent) in
science, plus evidence of ex
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Candidates, or instructors
wishing to recommend students,
write: Zonta International, 59
East Van Buren Street, Chicago,
111. 60605.
STUDENTS INTERESTED in
being poll-workers for the
ASUO election, please come to
Rm. 310 to sign up.
Petitions
PETITIONS are now being ac- I
cepted for appointments to mi
nor court. Please petition ASUO
secretary.
PETITIONS for Panhellenie
council member-at-large are due
by Wednesday, Oct. 23 in the
dean of women’s office.
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