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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1973)
get some “ RETURNS FROM ODE CLASSIFIEDS M k»rie *®8R»W, MPAfSfy SATURDAY, APRIL 14 students 1.00 8:00 P.M. adults 2.00 The Ririe-Woodbury Company looks at the human condi tion and comments on it with insight. Most often the meth od is humor. Glenn Griffin Denver Post Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Living, loving and giving persons ... to an audience proud and grateful to have shared in the exploration. George Raine Salt Lake Tribune SOUTH EUGENE 400 EAST 19t*i 687-3351 | Community Myers to address Rubicons Secretary of State Clay Myers will address today’s meeting of the Rubicon Society to be held at the House of Lee, 165 W. 11th. Myers will talk on current legislation to the noon gathering. Medical aid organizer to show slides A west coast organizer for Medical Aid for Indochina, Greg Movesyan, will be speaking and showing slides tonight at 7:30 at 1136 E 2 0 t h . I °" Ca-P-S ) Biology professor to speak today Frank Stahl, from the University’s Institute of Molecular Biology, will give a talk on “Genetic Recombination in Bacteriophage Lamb da” at 4:30 p.m. today in 123 Science. The talk will be preceded by a tea at 4 p.m. in 361 Science. Mosaic slide show scheduled A slide-illustrated lecture entitled “The Last Mosaics in Hagia Sophia” will be open to the public free of charge at 4:30 p.m. today in 177 Lawrence. The lecturer will be George Stricevic, visiting lecturer of art history at the University. Stricevic spent 15 years as an archaeologist at the Archaeological Institute of Belgrade. He has taught at the University of Edinburgh and Columbia and Brown Universities. The last mosaics of Hagia Sophia are a group of three figures — Christ, St. John and the Virgin — in Istanbul. Scholars disagree on the date, but Stricevic believes they were done during the 13th century, the time of the fourth Crusade, when the Latins occupied Con stantinople (Istanbul). His lecture is sponsored by the University School of Architecture and Allied Arts as part of a spring series of lectures and experimental films. Talk on Wounded Knee slated Vernon Bellecourt, a leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), will speak on Wounded Knee at the Central Presbyterian Church, 15th and Ferry Streets, tonight, at 7:30p.m. According to Bellecourt, “The issue is the destruction perpetrated on our way of life, our land, our reservation, and our religion...” The talk is sponsored by the Eugene Coalition Liberation Support Movement. Tax plan exhibit on display An exhibit, “What priority for education?”, featuring Governor Tom McCall’s tax plan, has gone on display in the main circulation area at the University Library. The materials will remain on display through the May 1 statewide vote on the tax plan, which will remove most of the burden of public school costs from the property tax. The display was prepared by the education-psychology section of the library with the assistance of Henry Osibov, assistant to the provost, and John Wish, director of the University’s Consumer Research Center. The display includes tables on interstate and intrastate disparities in per pupil expenditures for education and sample intrastate disparities in property tax receipts derived from the same tax rate in various Oregon school districts. Graphs show the governmental, personal, and average family expenditures for education nationwide. Copies of the legislation embodying the governor’s tax plan, plus other materials in the display, are available for study in the education psychology section and the Oregon collection of the library. The education-psychology section librarians will also remove material from the display for closer inspection upon request. Bicycle Committee says yes to bike route signs I he Eugene Bicycle Com mittee approved a recom mendation Thursday to post bicycle route signs on 12th Avenue from Olive Street to Chambers Street. The Westside Neighborhood Quality Project approved the recommendation at its February meeting. At that meeting, the project also voted its opposition to a proposal calling for traffic diverters on 12th Avenue. In other action, the committee approved the “striping” of Agate Street from 13th Avenue to 19th Avenue for bicycle traffic and added a bikepath on the Amazon slough from 19th Avenue to 27th Avenue to its 1973-76 bikeway plan. 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