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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1973)
APPLY NOW FOR iSTUDENT FINANCIAL AID ,FOR 1973-74 PRIORITY DATE MARCH 1, 1973 FOR ALL STUDENTS i SCHOLARSHIPS • GRAHTS • LOAHS COLLEGE WORK-STUDY PROGRAM • LAW ENFORCEMENT LOANS APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 270 EMERALD HALL STUDENTS MUST RE-APPLY FOR AID EACH YEAR Make 'em an offer they can't refuse USE the EMERALD classifieds EMU Main Desk 301 Allen Classified Deadline: 21 00 p.m. one working day prior to publication. Classified rates: 8c per word the first day, 6c per word each consecutive insertion. Ten word minimum charge. All ads must be paid for in advance. —*=*% Tne Oregon Daily Emerald is publisned Monday tnrougn Friday during tne senool year, except during exam and vacation periods, and tour times weekly during summer session t>y tne Emerald Board of Directors at tne University of Oregon Second class postage paid at Eugene Oregon, *7403 Subscription rales (t.). University of Oregon student and faculty staff subscription rates are based on annual contracts between tne Emerald and ' 1g*jjg *r»e ASUO and mi' Emera>d arm tne Un.v«f$ilv administration Tne rate of tnewi subscriptions is approximately n 00 per year <11 I Special subscriptions tor persons not included m category (i ) are available al a ratew Jioper year SV 00per academic yea. and 13 50 per term Bill Bucy AI Phelps EHituf ^ General Manager J.. On Campus t Barron to deliver psychology lecture Frank Barron, one of America’s most distinguished psychologists, will present a free public lecture at the University at 8 p.m. tonight in 177 Lawrence Hall. Barron, who is on the faculty of the University of California at Santa Cruz, will discuss “The Design of Man and Its Implications for Consciousness”. His research has focused on judgement, perception, and per sonality characteristics as these pertain to creativity. Barron’s appearance, his second at the University in recent years, is sponsored by the Department of Art Education and co-sponsored by the Departments of Architecture, Psychology, Fine and Applied Arts and the Institute for Community Art Studies at the University and the Oregon Research Institute. Leather working demonstration today The public is invited to a free demonstration of design and com posite technique in working with leather as a contemporary art form today at 10:30 a.m., in Room 249 Lawrence Hall, at the University. The demonstration will be presented by Linda Bray, local artist and craftsman, before an “Introduction to Art Education” class taught by Jane Gehring. Stovall to speak on labor solidarity Eric Stovall, former shop steward at the American Ship Dismantlers, will speak on labor solidarity at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the EMU. Stovall is currently filing grievances against ASD for set tlement of disputes over “dirty work” pay at the plant, and alleged' supervisor harassment of employees, particularly purported in fringement of his rights while employed as shop steward. FSO to wrap up constitution proposals The Foreign Student Organization (FSO) executive board will at tempt to finish deliberations on a proposed new constitution this Thursday and adopt a proposed 1973-74 budget. The board finished deliberations on 13 pages of the 16-page document at its meeting Wednesday night. Board members had hoped to finish deliberations at the meeting, but adjourned the meeting after 2'v hours when Dutch representative Andries Mellema felt the committee was “rushing” too fast. Only one question developed at the meeting. The draft constitution called for the FSO vice president to “be responsible for all matters pertaining to the elections of officers of the FSO.” Indian represen tative Ranjan Rayfelt the elections “would be more authentic” if they were run by a three-man elections committee. Ray’s proposal, which was adopted for recommendation to the FSO, called for the committee to be composed of the FSO vice president, a representative of the ASUO Elections Board and a representative of the Foreign Student Office. Hassan opposed the proposal because he felt there was “increased feeling” against the Foreign Student Office among foreign students. The FSO board also set March 1 as a tentative date for a meeting of the FSO to adopt the proposed constitution. According to the present FSO constitution, 194 FSO members will need to be present at the meeting for ratification of a new constitution. ( Community Sierra Club to meet Thursday The Sierra Club Eugene Group will hold its monthly nightly meeting Thursday, at 8:00 p.m. in Harris Hall at 8th & Oak. The program will attempt to highlight both the beauty and the management problems in the newly-established Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area The program will feature a film entitled “Flight of the Dunes” outlining the history of the thirteen-year battle to create the N.R.A. Mass transit hearing Thursday The House State and Federal Affairs Committee will hold a public hearing legislation concerning allocation of the gas tax towards mass transit from 1-5 p.m. Thursday at Harris Hall. Interested persons are welcome to testify. r SELL cYOUl^ ttje ^mefaldr