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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1973)
this »S Swine Qrof/itr^ /Records and Tapes, fitted I 'for our j?ooc/ prices and | cordial atmosphere. 1 QadvertiSment} Now where's the pizxa we ordered an hour 090? I Lna***& ^qjmejbj Interested in planning, alternatives Group to discuss world future Friend, are you concerned about the future of the world? Concerned enough to want to do something about it? If so, then maybe the World Future Society is what you’ve been looking for. A satellite chapter of the Oregon Trail chapter of the World Future Society will be holding an organizational meeting tonight in the home of LeRoy Owens. Owens, a former state representative, is presently teaching a course in Practical Politics in the School of Com r C. FIELDS IN “FATAL GLASS OF BEER” and “THE BARBER SHOP” FRI JAN 19 7 & 8 PM 75c , 150 SCIENCE , U of O TENNIS TEAM U. S. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY EMPLOYMENT opportunities are available for those seniors and graduate students completing work in: Accounting Economics Foreign Area Studies Foreign Languages Geography * History * Journalism * Physics * Political Science Psychology (PhD) Secretarial Science Clerical-Administrative: BA in any field. Individuals for foreign assignments early in their career. Minimum typing: 40NWPM. Graduate Students Only All assignments are in the Washintgon, D.C. area. Some reguire foreign travel. Qualifications of applicants are enhanced by significant military ex perience. U.S. citizenship is required. An Equal Opportunity Employer. OBTAIN YOUR AP PLICATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT SERVICE, 246 SUSAN CAMPBELL HALL. APPLICATIONS MUST BE MAILED TO OUR OFFICE BY JANUARY 20, 1973. ALL QUALIFIED AP PLICANTS WILL BE INTERVIEWED AT AN EARLY DATE. munity Service and Public Af fairs at the University. “The World Future Society is a world wide group interested in long range planning, alternate futures, and in general what is happening in the world,” said Owens. But it doesn’t end there. The WFS is concerned with “trying to determine the future rather than having it determined by circumstances beyond our control. We’d like to make a liveable world rather than a world of only existence.” Owens feels that the recently formed Oregon Trail chapter, based in Portland, isn’t enough. “We know there is a lot of interest locally and so we feel that there is a need for a satellite chapter. My purpose to start with is to get people together who are in terested, to interchange ideas and to hear presentations from people concerning long range planning.” Once acquainted with the problems he hopes that something can be done. “Hopefully we can take action politically or whatever is necessary.” The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. tonight. Owens’ home is located at 2262 East 15th. Anyone can attend. ( Briefs The Christian Science Campus organization will hold Its weekly testimony meeting at 7 p.m tonight in the Wesley Chapel All are welcome. The University Bridge club will hold a game at 7 p.m tonight, at the Faculty Club. All players are urged to attend Hartzell Cobb from Claremont School of Theology will meet with students and others interested in theological study from 9-17 noon today at 1234 Kincaid Street. There will be an one hour colloquium dealing with the writings of Martin Buber at 7:30 p.m tonight in the Honors College Lounge If interested call Debbie Klug The International Education Center staff will have an organizational meeting at 4:30 p.m Thursday in 202 EMU There will be a meeting of the Pre health Professions Student Union at 2:30 p.m Thursday in the EMU. The room will be posted Anyone interested in the counseling services, the "externship program" or having questions in general should plan to attend The Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Young Life House, 1(24 University St„ to see the movie "A New Wind Blowing." If you are interested in going to the Winter conference on the Holy Spirit and-or want to make arrangements for a ride on Friday, call John at 344 (4(5 The University theatre will present Samuel Beckett's Endgame at ( p.m. tonight The play will continue Friday. Saturday and next week on January 25, 26 and 27. Positions ore now open on the Community Affairs Committee of the ASUO Senate Main area of focus — Eugene City Hall Applicants need no prior experience but must be willing to work hard For interviews contact chairman: Fred Wasson The Eugene Jazz Workshop will give a Jazz Concert at 12:30 p.m. Friday, in the Recital Hall of the Music School. Admission is free The SEARCH Program has set up a Steering Committee to be composed of students, faculty, and staff. If you have any particular interest in university education, more importantly educational innovation, apply Deadline is Friday. Jan. 19 in 305 EMU The University Film Society will present a lecture by Lee Poague, doctoral candidate in English, on "The Films of Frank Capra: The Strong Man. Long /*ants and Lost Horizon," in coniuction with the Frank Capra Film Festival on Friday and Satur day. at • p.m. in 177 Lawrence The lecture will be held at 6:30 p.m. in 177 Lawrence Admission is tree The films are SI or by pass YMCA presents "Jules and Jim" by Francois Truffaut at 7 and 9 p.m Thursday in ISO Science Admission is SI OREGON DAILY EMERALD Hawaii Spring Vacation Portland Roundtrip $ 14400 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND APPLICATION AVAILABLE Deadline for Applications Feb. 10th International Education Center Rm. 202 EMU X3721