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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1973)
New arts exhibits open at EMU and museum New exhibitions opened Sunday in both the Museum of Art and the EMU Art Gallery at the University. “Mastercrafts: Northwest Award Winners,” oil paintings by Philip Behymer, and watercolors by Mel Vincent will open in the Museum of Art, and a photography exhibition, “The Land and the Sea” by Paul Macapia, will open in the EMU Art Gallery. Admission to both the museum and the EMU Art Gallery is free. Hours at the EMU are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 7 a.m. to 12 midnight, Friday and Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday. Museum hours are noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Today the public may attend a free gallery talk at 4 p.m., in the EMU Art Gallery by Paul Macapia. Macapia is a medical photographer from Seattle, who is well-known in his Held of science. Formerly director of medical photography for the Mason Clinic in Seattle, he is now free-lancing in medical communications and the art world. He has a commission to photograph the Asiatic Art Collec tion for the Seattle Art Museum. An important aspect of Macapia’s photographs is his observation of the formal compositions rendered by nature herself, as the drifting of seaweed and leaves over rocks or the interweaving of aging tree branches. Unique in his work are transilluminated photographs in which light is projected from behind the subjects. Anderson talks ... Continued from Page 1 Speaking in harsh terms, Anderson called for the city to “hold the line” on fringe area development. “We can no longer tolerate situations involving large developments on the city’s borders which will eventually cost all city residents.” He urged that services, such as water, sewage and electricity, be financed by the developers at the time of construction so that later on, the city wouldn’t get stuck with the bill. Anderson said that he did not expect significant action by the state on the numerous tax problems and expressed disappointment that the federal revenue sharing funds allocated to the city were “less than the expected bounty.” “We do know that local taxpayers are continuing to feel the squeeze of demand on their resources,” the mayor said. “Rising cost and misplaced priorities affect us all.” | Exhibit features j gold rush memoirs \ B , 2 A collection of diaries, letters, maps, guidebooks and \ £ photographs recalling the Klondike Gold Rush of 75 years ago is \ :j: on display in the Special Collections area of the University •: (Library. j Hie collection is from the records of the Alaska Mining and $ Prospecting Company of Elmira, N.Y., presented to the library j: in 1959 by the late Mrs. Hugh Sherwood of Portland. Hie Alaska Mining and Prospecting Company was formed j: £ in 1897, a few weeks after news of the Klondike gold strike $ | reached Seattle. Hie party, led by experienced New York geologist Andrew :j £ Sherwood, was financed by the sale of more than 25,000 shares of •: £ stock. Sherwood, with a party of six including his son, Hugh, wait •: | to the Klondike overland from British Columbia. They used the i £ so-called Teslin Trail, the “poor man’s route.” The group jj £ reached the gold fields too late in the season of 1898 to prospect j £ or mine. They wintered in Wrangell, “one of the wickedest j £ places on earth.” j Discouraged by the prospects and dismayed by the con- j £ dition of the country, the Sherwood party left Wrangell in the jj £ spring of 1899 and returned to Elmira with nothing but a grand \ £ adventure to show fa- their efforts and trouble. Hie exhibit includes the diaries of Hugh Sherwood, reports \ £ by Andrew Sherwood, correspondence and records of the Alaska j £ Mining and Prospecting Company, a map of the Teslin Trail and jj £ photographs of the expedition members. The exhibit will be up through February. Briefs AL 341 (Russian Culture and Civilization) and AL 424 (Dostoevsky) will meet In Studio A of the Main Library this term. The Judo Club will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in the EMU, to discuss reorganization and tournament schedule. Room to be posted. Eugene Gay People's Alliance meets at > p.m. Tuesday evenings at 1236 Kincaid Street. Druids, junior class service honorary will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Sigma Nu Fraternity. All members are asked to attend. The Junior Class Cabinet Meeting will be held at the Sigma Nu Fraternity at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10. All cabinet members and interested juniors are asked to attend. The Christian Science organization will hold its weekly testimony meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Wesley Chapel, 1236 Kin caid. Student—Tutor meeting for Project Continuation students Wednesday. At tendance required. The first University Feminists business meeting of the term will be at 0 p.m. tonight in the EMU. There will be a discussion about the term's activitiesjE meetings, films, speakers, etc. There will be a meeting of the Political Science Student Union at 4 p.m. Thursday in the EMU, room to be pasted. Ail un dergraduate majors are urged to attend. "Baha'i Marriage and other types of marriage" will be the topic of discussion, lad by Sharon Haumschitt, at the Baha'i open discussion, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU. Free literature and information is available Wednesday on the EMU terrace. The Vietnam Veterans against the war meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Newman Center, or call Adrian Vaaler at 344-6633. All veterans of the Vietnam era (in-country or otherwise) are invited to attend. An indoor session to discuss clothing and sleeping problems of winter camping will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. As part of the Cascade Winter College's snow camping instruction, this will serve as an introduction for the snow camper with a beginner's snow camp planned for this weekend at Santiam Pass. For location and further details go to Outdoor Program, Room 23, EMU, or call 686 4365. ASUO Senator Hank Itkin will hold office hours from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. today in 310 EMU. Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma is accepting applications for a *350 scholarship for the academic year 1973-75. To be eligible, an applicant must be from Klamath County and must be a junior or senior woman majoring in Education. Selection will be made in lete March. For application forms, write to : Mrs. Dale West, Recruitment Grant Chairman, Delta Kappa Gamma Society, PO Box 466, Merrill, Ore. 97633 A limited number of openings still exist In the Speed Reading classes of the Reading and Study Skills Center at 8:30 and 11:30 a.m., and 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. The class concentrates on increasing reading rate and improving comprehension. Fee for the course is *7.50. To register, call 686-3226 or go to 265 Condon. Classes begin January 10. An indoor session to discuss ski tour equipment options, costs, and purchasing information will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at Room 23 EMU. As part of the Cascade Winter College's ski touring instruction, this will serve as an introduction for the novice skier with a beginner's ski tour planned for this Sunday at Hoodoo Meadows. For further information, call 686-4365. The University Psychology Clinic is of fering weekend group experiences for married couples wishing to enrich their sexual relationship. 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