Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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study much faster. At our free introductory
lesson you will actually participate in tech
niques that will improve your reading and
study speed on-the-spot. See what is holding
back your reading rate and see how you can
easily read much faster.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: At our introductory
lesson you will see that Reading Dynamics is a
comprehensive reading improvement program.
You’ll learn that our students not only read
faster but also comprehend more, and remem
ber better.You’ll learn how our study method
can cut study time in half. In short you will
have an opportunity to see what we teach and
how we teach it.
OTHERS HAVE DONE IT- SO CAN YOU:
Seeing the instant results of your progress at
the introductory lesson will help you under
stand why our average graduate increases his
reading speed4.7times with improved compre
hension. You’ll see why over 500,000 people
have improved their reading skills through the
Reading Dynamics techniques. You’ll under
stand why Reading Dynamics has been taught
at the White House to staff members of Presi
dents Kennedy and Nixon.
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF: We want you to
decide for yourself the value of becoming a
rapid reader through the use of the Evelyn
Wood Reading Dynamics techniques. Plan
now to attend a free introductory lesson; they
are informal and last about an hour. Come as
you are,even bring a friend.
Come to your free lesson.
Eugene Hotel
222 E. Broadway
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Q Evelyn Wood
Reading Dynamics Institute
| On Campos
Friday last day to add courses
Friday is the last day to add courses for Spring Term. It is also the
last day for former students to drop courses without having the with
drawal noted on their records First term new students may drop
courses through Friday, April 28, without the courses being recorded.
After the dates listed above, courses may be dropped through
Friday, May 19, however, a “W” will be recorded.
OSPIRG refunds available
Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG)
refunds are available through Friday at the EMU Main Desk. Students
need to show their yellow student ID cards to get the one dollar refund.
An OSPIRG worker said that they had given about 700 refunds by 5
p.m. Wednesday. Last term 1145 students asked for refunds during the
five-day refund period.
Gay People to present statement
A statement by the Gay People’s Alliance will be read at a Student
Conduct Committee meeting at 1:30 p.m. this afternoon in EMU. The
group is requesting that a clause be put into the proposed University
Code of Conduct which will bar discrimination against homosexuals.
The University Code, which would broaden the present Student
Conduct system to include jurisdiction over both student and faculty
members, will be presented before the Faculty Senate at their April 26
meeting.
Print exhibition to be held in EMU
A special one-day presentation of original lithograph, intaglio,
serigraph and woodcut prints will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today
in the EMU.
The public is invited to view this unique collection of the Lakeside
Studio for Lakeside, Michigan and to meet their representative, Mr.
Robin Blomquist, who will be happy to answer historical and technical
questions. The presentation is sponsored by the EMU.
Lecture on Barthelme, Barth slated
“Freaked-Out Fiction” is the title of a lecture-commentary on
contemporary trends in American writing to be presented by George
Wickes, professor of English at the University.
The program will be at 4 p.m. today in 189 Prince Lucien Campbell
Hall.
The talk will center on the recent writings of Donald Barthelme,
author of Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts, and John Barth,
author of Lost in the Funhouse.
Mas’ud Zavarzadeh, acting assistant professor of English, who
specializes in contemporary literature, will add his views to the
presentation.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
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Briefs
MISC.
Political Science majors who have applied
tor a degree in June are reminded to visit the
department this week in order to review
requirements with an advisor Bring an
unofticial transcript tor review
The Board ot Directors of the Oregon Daily
Emerald Publishing Company will be in
terviewing candidates tor the position of
editor today If there are specific or general
questions which you think important tor the
Board to ask the candidates you may
communicate them to David Sonnenteld,
Emerald Board Member, at 107 A Com
monwealth Hall. 644 3339
There will be a table in front ot the EMU
this week with petitions on landlord tenant
relations, gas tax revenues, highway con
struction and nuclear power development
Registered voters are invited to stop, read
and sign them Anyone interested in passing
any ot these petitions can contact the Sur
vival Center, x 435a
It you see the urgency ot more than token
change, join the Patsy Mink Campaign.
Come to 3304 Fillmore Street or call 344 1415
and volunteer your help (or any other kind of
contribution.)
HILLEL counselor. Rabbi Louis Neimend.
is at 14)4 Kmcaid Thursday nights 7 30 to 9.
Drop m or call lor an appointment—343 4303
Applications are available tor a non voting
student position on the Finance Committee
ot the State Board and two student positions
on an Ad Hoc Committee on Student Housing
Policy Apply lor these positions in the I US
Office. 303 EMU. or call 404 4347
Looking for a study program in Tokyo?
The University has one. Come to EMU
tonight at 8 p.m. for slides and answers to
your questions.
The workshop in "Introduction to
Marxism Lenninism, Mao Tse Tung
thought" will be offered this term The class
meets at 3:30 5:20p m today at 369 Condon.
Everyone is welcome.
The latest issue of "The Classified"
(issue no 8) is now out. Staff members
distributing this statt paper should pick up
the copies they need in 308 EMU. Any staff
members wishing to help with distribution
should call Cheryl Wainer. ASUO secretary,
at ext 3724, or 344 4867
There will be a degree recital in piano by
Betty Woo 8 p.m tonight in the School of
Music recital hall. No admission will be
charged
The Study Skills Center needs two physical
science tutors, two international law tutors,
and one tutor for Philosophy 224. Tutors may
receive academic credit for their work with
students Interested persons should call ext
3226. or visit the Study Skills Center, 265
Condon
Need writing help? The Study Skills Center
has competent tutors who will give
assistance at no charge to you Call ext 3226,
or see them in room 265 Condon
The Psychology Clinic is offering a
program to help college men increase their
comfort and skill in dating situations The
program is individually oriented and is not a
group program Interested persons can
obtain further information or sign up by
calling ext 4954
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