Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Campus news
ASUO Senate to consider nerve gas resolution
A resolution condemning the impending shipment of nerve gas
into Oregon will be considered at tonight’s ASUO Senate meeting
according to Senate president Jim Tiger. The meeting will be held
at 7 p.m. in 101 EMU.
Student unrest program to be televised
A program dealing with war and student unrest will be televised
over PL-3, the University’s television station tonight.
Entitled “Interface: Our Community Faces the Issues,” the program
is being sponsored by the Community Forum Information Center,
the YMCA, and Student-Faculty Coalition, among others.
It will be broadcast from 8 to 11 p.m., on Cable Channel 10. View
ers interested in expressing their opinions or asking questions may
call 342-1411, Ext. 2409, 2417, or 2411 during the program.
Speech on international relations scheduled
Kenneth Terhune wlli speak today, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 341 Com
monwealth on “An Approach to Understanding Interpersonal and
International Relations.”
Dr. Terhune is presently an associate professor in the Department
of Psychology at Clark University in Worchester, Massachusetts. His
background experience includes such positions as research psy
chologist for Cornell Aeronautical Lab at Cornell University, psy
chology instructor at Princeton University, an engineer-psychologist
statistician for the Chrysler Corporation, and as an engineer for
Chrysler Corporation.
His general research interest is in the study of cooperation and
conflict with special attention to psychology of international relations.
Dr. Terhune’s talk is sponsored by the Department of Psychology,
CSPA, and the Oregon Research Institute.
McCarthy to speak tonight in Portland
Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota will speak tonight in Portland.
McCarthy, 1968 Democratic Presidential candidate, will talk at
8:30 p.m in the Pamplin Sports Center on the campus of Lewis and
Clark College.
ASUO committee
positions available
All student positions for ASUO
student - faculty committees are
now open.
Applications are available in
307 EMU, and should be return
ed to Sandy Buller.
Students presently on commit
tees are reminded they must file
again if they want to remain in
their positions. Deadline for ap
plications is Monday.
Student positions are available
on the following student-faculty
committees:
Academic Orientations, Admis
sions, Advising, Assembly and
University Lectures, Broadcast
ing, Campus Planning, Computer
Registration, Continuing Educa
tion Liaison, Educational Experi
mental Innovation, Foreign
Studies, Teacher Education,
Grants Advisory, Housing Policy,
Intercollegiate Athletics, Library,
Naming of University Buildings,
New Student Orientations, Scho
lastic Deficiences, Student Con
duct, Student Court, Student
Faculty Council, Student Finan
cial Aids Advisory, Student Pub
lications Board, Educational Op
portunity, Ethnic Studies, Human
Research Policy, Security Ad
visory, Day Care Center and
ASUO Constitutional.
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Chicago 7 group to speak Monday
An AMJO - sponsored set of
speeches Monday night will fea
ture members of the “Chicago 7.”
According to ASUO Sec. Sandy
Buller, the 7:30 Monday night
rally, which will be held in Mc
Arthur Court, will include a
speaking list of John Froines,
University biology associate pro
fessor, and Tom Hayden of t h e
“Chicago 7.” One of their at
torneys also speaking will b e
Robert Scheer, former editor of
Ramparts magazine and Barry
Weisberg, San Francisco ecolo
gist.
Admission to the event will be
free of charge.
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