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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1972)
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LINGERIE LONG FLANNEL AND BRUSHED ARNEL GOWNS. Sott and cuddly Reg 8 00 to 12 00. D.OD BO oM BIKINIS White, pastel colors 3 0 nn and prints..3 Bf Z.U0 | On Car p's ____j Kimerling works exhibited An exhibition of paintings by Kim Kimerling is scheduled for Jan. 3 through Jan. 21 in the EMU Art Gallery on the mezzanine. The exhibition includes artworks in oils, watercolor, acrylic and stitchery. Address reports due Every foreign student is required by law to file an annual address report in January. To do this he should obtain form 1-53 from a post-office. Each foreign student is also required to report any change of address within 10 days and to file a quarterly address report on form AR-11, also ob tainable at a post office. Series on aging offered A series of courses in how to deal with one’s aging parents, relatives and friends is being offered by the Oregon Center for Gerontology and the Division of Continuing Education. The classes will broaden understanding of the aging process and will provide a background for many of the problems faced by the elderly. The series will be presented from 7:30 to 9:30 Tuesday evenings from Jan. 11 to March 14. at the Celeste Campbell Senior Center, 1515 High Street. The cost of the series is $12 for all ten lectures, or $1.50 for each individual lecture attended Italian summer credit This year, for the first time, students will be able to receive University credit for attending the summer session at the Italian University for Foreigners at Perugia. Italy. All courses are taught in Italian by Italian professors and include Italian language, literature, history, philosophy, drama, art and music. Un dergraduate students, who must have a B average to enroll, my earn 8-12 quarter hours of credit at the University. According to Sylvia Giustina. University in structor in Italian, who is coordinating the program, beginning students in Italian will be accepted, but those with a previous knowledge of the language have a wider range of courses from which to choose. Cost for tuition and fees is $180. Individual students arrange for their own travel, and for room and board. Students will be helped to locate lodgings from a list made avilable by the Italian University. Applications should be submitted before April l to Sylvia Guistina, Department of Romance Languages. University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403. Commission liaison named University President Robert Clark has named Stanton Cook, director of the University s En vironmental Studies Center, to act as University liaison with Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Ted Suderburg, Oregon representative to the Commission, had asked President Clark to designate a University liaison. Suderburg said the Commission has asked the University faculty for advice, review comments, or for participation in various programs, and that the Commission in turn has made data available, provided classroom guest lecturers, and joined with faculty in related studies. Rettie papers show view An inside view of Federal economic planning and internal operations at the top level are provided in the papers of a native Oregonian who was a senior economist in the U.S. Department of the Interior. The papers of the late James Rettie have been placed in the University Library by Mrs. Rettie of Arlington, Va. Rettie, who was born in Fossil, Oregon, was graduated from Willamette University and at tended Yale University. “Woman” photo exhibit A major photographic exhibit sponsored by the Friends of the Museum and organized by the World Exhibition of Photography in Hamburg, Germany, will open at the University’s Museum of Art January 15 and continue through February 27. 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