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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1971)
On Campus J TV collage set this weekend This weekend, the University will be the site of a exhibition of new concepts in television. Visual Information Service of New York, in association with Video Free America of San Francisco, will present five shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday in 123 Science. Show times are 7 and 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Admission will be $1. The University is one of only five campuses to be toured by Video Free America this spring. Instead of utilizing just one television screen a multi-screen, double track video theater system will provide the environment for the one and a half hour programming. Works included in this presentation, entitled “For Your Viewing Pleasure” will include THE CONTINUING STORY OF CAROL & FERD, a documentary soap opera about a couple escaping their work in San Francisco’s erotic film industry, and VIEDO FEEDBACK, a collage of video graphics and electronic mandalas. Society seeks local films An opportunity for local filmmakers to have their films shown is being made available through the University Film Society, as a part of its continuing program of encouraging local film making. The Society is looking for short films to present as a part of its final program of the season on Sunday, May 23. The films should be by local filmmakers and should represent their recent work, according to Robert McCollough, secretary of the Society. The combined running time for the films is 20 minutes. Standard rental fees will be paid The selected films will be shown in the University Theatre with the feature film, “The Innocents,” which is based on the Henry James novel, “Turn of the Screw.” Filmmakers who are interested should get in touch with Ron Finne by calling 747 4854 Campaign committee formed for Hughes Supporters of Senator Harold Hughes (D-Iowa) announced the formation of a statewide Hughes for President Committee. Members from grass roots organizations will promote the expected candidacy of the Democratic Senator and will organize for the 1972 Oregon Presidential primary. This group plans to disseminate information regarding Senator Hughes and develop a broadly-based support organization. Interested persons may obtain information by contacting either the Portland or Eugene headquarters of the organization. If she doesn’t say yes it wont be our fault. —— & JEWELRY Downtown: ___ WllUmott* 345-0354 259 R,v*r C*"*** Ali tickets on sale Muhammad Ali, Muslim Minister and former world heavyweight champion, will present a concert-lecture at the University Monday, May 24. Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay, will appear in McArthur Court at 8 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Associated Students Cultural Forum. Tickets, at $1.00, are on sale at the Erb Memorial Union and at Mattox Pipe Shop. Ali is currently under indictment for refusal to serve in the armed forces, a position he took in 1967, claiming exemption as a religious leader of the Black Muslims, before the presently popular anti-draft movement. At that time he was stripped of the 1964-won title of World Champion. Ali won the 1960 Olympic Gold Medal in the light-heavyweight boxing divisions. Following that he turned professional and won the world title by defeating Sonny Liston. His quick wit and graceful retorts have made him a popular figure on the lecture stage. Reduce driving costs and driving : advertise for riders in Emerald Classifieds. SENIORS GRAD STUDENTS A Deferred Payment life insurance plan may best fit your future needs today. What is Lincoln National Life Insurance Company's deferred payment Grad Plan? Call STEVE KAHN A XI 686-4495 | Briefs Meetings There will be a meeting of the Station KWAX FM Advisory Board at noon, Mon day, at the Faculty Club. Films Film Society presents “King Kong" at 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, at Scarborough Faire. $1 donation P S. Films presents “The Shop on Main Street" at 4 30, 7 and 9.15 p.m. Friday in 150 Science Admission $1. The Department of German regrets that the free showing of the German silent film “Nibelungen" which was scheduled for tonight has to be cancelled We have been informed by the German Embassy that the film has been lost in transit. If the lost print can be found another free showing will be scheduled and announced in the Emerald. Misc. Foreign student counselors are needed for fall term, 1971 The 25 counselors chosen will come to the University a week before New Student Week, live in the dorms for the orientation period and help orient new foreign students to the campus and Eugene. Those interested should contact the In ternational Education Center this week, in 319 EMU or call x 3721 Petitions are available for two positions on the Cultural Forum Social Committee Pick up petitions in 301 EMU. Interviews to be held next Tuesday If you are a teacher, parent, or public school student who would be interested in helping to create and operate an educational alternative to the public school system, please send your name and address to Educational Alternatives Research Group at 2430 Jackson St., Eugene, 97405 They are interested in what you want, what you could do, what you would do, and what you are already doing tor educational alternatives. Any Asklepiads member who did not receive an invitation to the banquet, please contact Dennis Elonka at 686 5293 or Dan Crawford at 686 5327 Any student wanting to be a candidate tor one of the 9 OSPIRG positions should pick up a 75 signature petition from 308 EMU im mediately Petitions must be completed and returned to 308 EMU by Friday OSPIRG election will be part of the ASUO election to be held May 20 21 Attention students enrolled in CSPA 242 or Cl 407 Sem Poverty Solutions A class list will be posted naming those students who have participated in the class If you are enrolled and your name is not on the list, you will receive an incomplete for the class and you should contact Marjorie Lee in class or at Art Pearl's office, 161 Ed., x3454 Freshman Males this is the last week to submit applications tor Phi Eta Sigma, the ♦reshman honorary It you had a 3.5 GPA for 12 graded hours your first term, you are invited to apply More information and applications are available at Student Ser vices. Emerald Hall Rampant inner Peace Recreation and fellowship First Baptist gym at 7 p m Friday Campus Crusade tor Christ Making it m the Marketplace" is a one day workshop designed to help juniors and seniors develop their own creative strategy tor getting into the jobs and careers they want after graduation Sign up now, 150 Susan Campbell or call E*t 3227 tor more • ntormation Deadline to sign up, May 14 There are still parts available tor the upcoming production of Tennessee Williams' play "l he Purl# tea Won.” it interested come to the special casting rehearsal at 5:30 p m today or 2 p m Sunday at the outdoor theater area south side of University Theater WE’VE MADE 8IIKIW IE HAWAII A BARGAIN! (YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ROAM THE ISLANDS) Thisyear, don’t say “I can't afford to go to Hawaii.” Continental had your budget in mind when they produced a special free brochure with the facts about low cost vacationing in the Islands. 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