Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 16, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    NEED A RIDE TO CAMPUS?
DRIVING AN EMPTY
CAR TO CAMPUS ?
share-a-ride
Share-A-Ride is the ASUO Survival Center Car
Pool system designed to increase efficiency in
our use of resources. Hopefully the program will
also cut down on auto emissions and ease
parking probelms on campus.
The following people are in need of a ride to
campus on the days and times listed. If you live
near them, or would be taking a route to campus
that would go near them and can offer a ride,
why not get in touch with the Survival Center
(686-4356) and offer a ride.
RIDERS
3- B Coburg
5- B 900 blk Potk
6- B 2300 Washington
7- B 4500 Block
Fox Hollow Road
9- B 100 W 24th
10- B 800 blk. "F" St.
Springtield
12 B Knoop Ave. Area
River Road
13-B 1200 blk. Jefferson
14 B 1000 blk W 8th
16- B 1100 blk. W. 17th
17- B Marshal St.
(Bethel Area)
19- B 2500 blk. Hilyard
21 B 100 blk. "V" St.
Springfield
20- B 700 blk. River Loop
25-B 1000 blk. W. 6th
26 B Seavy Loop Rd.
Springfield
77-B Leaburg Vida
CONE
8:30 MWF
1:30 U
7:45 MUWHF
11:30 M
10:30 U
2:00 MWF
8:00 UH
7:00 M
10:00 UWHF
7:00 MWF
9:00 MUWHF
9:00 MUWHF
8:20MUWHF
9:00 MWF
8:00 UH
10:30 MUWHF
8:00 MUWHF
8:00 MUWHF
Leave Campus
9:30 MWF
11:30 UH
8:00 MUWHF
7:30 MUWHF
LEAVE
4:30 MWF
3:30 U
5:10 MUWHF
variable
5:30 U
4:00 MWHF
9:30 U
4:00 MUWHF
8:30 MWF
4:30 UH
4:00 MWF
3:00 UH
4:30 MWF
12:00 UH
5:30 MUWHF
10:00 pm UH
2:30 MF
4:30 UH
6:30 W
5:30 UH
anytime MWF
5:30 MUWHF
These people are offering rides to campus. If
you need a ride to campus and live near them or
on a probable route that they would take to
campus, give the Survival Center a call(686
4356) so that we can match you up.
DRIVERS
5 W 1300 blk. Lincoln
6 W 4500 blk. Fox Hollow Rd.
14 W 100 blk North Polk
16 W 900 blk Polk
19-W 100 blk. N. Madison
21 W 500 blk. W. Harlow Rd.
22-W Silver Lane
(River Road)
33-W Crow, Oregon
28-W 1700 blk. W 12th
39-W 2500 blk. N. 35th
Springfield
47- W Horn Lane Area
River Road
48- W Seveca (near 4-Corners)
54 W 7th and Chamelton
60-W 500 W 22nd.
49-W Oakridge Wastfir
30 W Harrisburg
40-W
Coburg
11:30 MWF
9:30 UH
7:30 pm M
6:30 pm U
1:00 MWF
2:00 UH
9:00 MUW
10:00 MWF
6:30 MUWHF
10:30 MWF
2:30 UH
10:00 MWF
9:30 MWF
10:30 UH
8:00 MUWHF
8:30 MUWHF
8:30 MWF
3:30 UH
8:00 MWF
9:00 MWF
1:00 H
12:30 MUWF
10:30 MUWHF
8:45 MWF
LEAVE
5:30 M
3:30 U
2:30 WHF
11:00 pm M
10:15 pm U
5:00 MW
6:30 UH
2:30 MUWHF
6:00 MW
7:00 F
12:30 MWF
4:30UH
3:30 MWF
12:15 MWF
11:30 UH
10:00 MWF
variable UH
4:45 MUWHF
variable
all days
variable
7:50 M
5:30 W
4:30 H
1:30 F
6:30 M
4:00 U
3:30 WF
5 00MWF
10:00 UH
11:30 MWF
RIDERS
5
3
2
6
5
2
If you are interested in Share-A-Ride but can't
find a match above give us a call anyway. Call
Mike Dotten at the Survival Center (686-4356).
Former Yale
design Dean
to speak
Connecticut architect Charles
Moore, the former dean of the
Yale University School of Design
and Planning, will discuss his
recent works in a free public
lecture Wednesday at the
University.
Moore, whose appearance is
sponsored by the Department of
Architecture, will speak at 8
p.m., in 177 Lawrence Hall. His
talk will be illustrated with
slides.
He is a former partner in the
Oregon firm of Moore, Lyndon,
Turnbull and Whitaker. He is
currently teaching at Yale, and
has an independent practice in
Centerbrook, Conn.
Moore’s principle works are
the Sea Ranch condominium in
California, the Swim and Tennis
Club for the Ranch, the Faculty
Club for the University of
California at Santa Barbara.
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MEChA elections today
Winter term MEChA elections will be held today in 304 EMU
Positions open are: one director, two assistant directors, two
secretaries, one treasurer, according to Dottie Florez, acting assistant
director of MEChA. ....
Florez said the deadline for submitting applications for the
positions was Monday. For further information, students can call
extension 3506.
‘Child in City’ is subject of talk
“On the Indignity of Being a Child in the City: Field Notes on
Finding Moon Walkers in the Alleys of Chinatown and Empty
Playgrounds” is the title of a free public lecture Tuesday, Jan. 16, at
the University. ^ 4 .
The lecturer will be Charles Zemer, graduate student in ar
chitecture at the University, who has a grant from the National En
dowment for the Humanities to study children’s play in the city.
Zemer will speak at 8 p.m. in 107 Lawrence.
Correction
A front-page photo caption in Monday’s Emerald incorrectly
identified the person speaking in the photo.
State System of Higher Education Chancellor Roy Lieuallen was
shown talking with representatives of the Inter-institutional Union of
Students and the Oregon Students Association over the weekend in
Monmouth.
The Emerald’s caption incorrectly identified Lieuallen as being
State Sen. Lynn Newbry (R.-Talent).
BSU to discuss Constitution
Election rule revisions in the Black Student Union Constitution
will be considered at the BSU meeting at 7 p.m. in the EMU (room to
be posted). BSU President Le Francis Arnold said he hopes the rules
can be clarified and made more specific.
Scientist-artist to present views
A professional scientist with a major interest in the arts, Michael
Moravcsik, will discuss “Scientists and Artists—Motivations,
Aspirations, Approaches, and Accomplishments” at 8 p.m. tonight in
150 Science.
Hie free public lecture is part of the University’s Festival of Arts,
which is focusing on the theme “Two Visions: Science and Art.”
Moravcsik is a professor of physics affiliated with the Institute of
Theoretical Science at the University. He is also a musician himself
and currently serves as music critic for the Eugene Register-Guard.
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