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Poet Morton Marcus to read at EMU Santa Cruz poet Morton Marcus will read his own poetry at 4 p.m. today at the Erb Memorial Union. Marcus is the author of four books of poetry - “Origins”, published in 1969; “The Santa Cruz Mountain Poems”, published in 1972; “Where the Oceans Cover Us”, 1972; and a new book, “Toward Certain Divorce.” He has poetry in 23 anthologies, including “Where Is Vietnam?”, “New Voices”, and “The Best Young Poets”. His work has appeared in a number of leading magazines, including Poetry Northwest, Mademoiselle, Massachusetts Review, Kayak, and Apoch. Marcus is presently a professor of English at the University of California at Santa Cruz. His appearance at the University is sponsored by the Master of Fine Arts program of the English department. OREGON TYPEWRITER 30 E 11th Downtown 342 2463 Rent to own Typewriters I Apply rent to purchase price as low as r" y aMITH CORONA, OLYMPIA,I HERMES, ROYAL, IBM, OLIVETTI \sTEREO ■ EQUIPMENTS Advent A.R. B&O Dual J. B.L. Kenwood K. L.H. Koss McIntosh Shure Sony T.t.A.C. Thorens Ouality Repair on all Stereo Components, Typewriters, Recorders, and Business machines Oregon Typewriter and Recorder I | The Oragsn Dally Emerald is published j Monday through Friday during the school year, except during exam and vacation periods, and four time* weekly during summer session by the Emerald Board of Directors at the University of | Oregon Second class postage paid at Eugene. Oregon, , 97403 Subscription rates: (11 University of Oregon student and faculty | staff subscription rates age based on annual ^ ——_. contracts between the Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University ad- ■*. ministration The rate of these subscriptions is approximately *2.00 per year. ill) Special subscriptions for persons not included in category <I) are available at a rate of *10.00 per year, *9.00 per academic year and *3.50 per term Bill Bucy Editor Al Phelps General Manager Campus Radical Union to meet The Campus Radical Union will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU. The room will be posted. Their discussion will center on students who are against the war, the ‘giant corporations running your lives,’ and ‘the male-dominated society.’ the meeting will also concern the development of a more equal society. Correction The dates set for the ASUO Winter Term Primary Election were incorrect in Monday’s Emerald senate story which listed them as Feb. 4-5. The correct dates for the primary are Feb. 14-15. The general election will follow on Feb. 21-22. Environment,architecture tobe discussed The Center for Environmental Research is sponsoring a colloquium on research work that is ongoing in the School of Ar chitecture and other related fields at the University. The objective of these informal meetings is to share interest and experiences with other faculty members and students. They are held on Wednesdays at 12:30 -1:30 p.m. in LA 283. Wednesday, David Sandahl, visiting assistant professor in Ar chitecture, will discuss his research on the “Influence of Role Enactments in Man-Environment Relations.” Everyone is welcome Organ recitals set for School of Music Noonday Organ Recitals continue winter quarter at the School of Music. Today’s performance features Jon Waite playing ‘‘Combat of Life and Death” from Les Corps Glorieux (1942) by Oliver Messiaen (b. 1908). In addition, Exine Bailey, University voice teacher, will sing a collection of six sacred songs entitled Ivory Tower by contemporary Flemish composer FI or Peelers. ( Community ) High rise building is subject of hearing The Eugene Eugene Renewal Agency will bald a public hearing Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the city council chambers to discuss a proposal for a high-rise office building to be built at the corner of 10th and Oak streets. The building, planned by San Francisco developer Louis Walker, would be used for office space. City statutes amendment to be heard A public hearing on whether city statutes on discrimination be amended to include sexual orientation will be held tonight at 7:30 in the city council chambers. The hearing, sponsored by Eugene’s Human Rights Commission, will concern the proposal put forth by the Eugene Gay People’s Alliance and the Eugene Gay Women OSPIRG reps, ASUO to meet State and Local represen tatives of the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) will appear at the Tuesday night meeting of the ASUO Fiscal Affairs Committee These representatives, in cluding State head Stephen McCarthy will inform members of OSPIRG’s current and an ticipated activities. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 337 EMU. Students are welcome to attend. Senate President Cliff Zukin said OSPIRG’s appearance at the meeting will serve as an in formative preliminary to the upcoming budget hearings. SEARCH will then request $412 for transportation costs to send two representatives to the National Symposium on Ex perimental Higher Education on Jan. 25 to be held at Johnston University in Redlands, California. Assistant Director Jody Ruff will voice SEARCH’S request. Longtime committee member Peggy O’Farrell replaces Mike March as Chairer at this session.