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German AUTO SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN MERCEDES & PORSCHE inc DATSUN & TOYOTA FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS GUENTER SCHOENER Bus. Ph 342-2912 2045 FRANKLIN BLVD. Eugene, Oregon 97403 feeling dumpy' pull yourself together & teaTTf a search class this summer or next.fall, proposal forms are now available. CONTACT: ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION „ 310 EMU 686-4377 Information directory available The enterprising president of the Student Chapter of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), Vince Penta, with the help of many, has put out a directory of community information resources entitled “Contact.” The 135-page directory representing seven .months’ work, lists 119 sources of specialized information within the University and greater Eugene community. It is also offered as a guide to community services according to Penta. The directory can be picked up by going to the ASUO’s Secretary’s office, 318 EMU, the Reference Desk at the Main Library, at the Publication Office, 158 Susan Campbell Hall, or by mailing to Vince Penta, 312 EMU. IH8K 6 ALWAYS ORIGINAL And the ring, the symbol of that love, should be original. Our rings are ■ handcrafted by a leading manufacturer of diamond bridal sets. We call them "Originals” because they are made only in limited edition. And we bring them to you . . . direct from the manufacturer... for as much as 35% less than you’d normally expect to pay. Call your campus representative today . . . and see his whole collection. J. S. Owens 345-6552 1840 Agate QOQ AMERICAN CAMPUS SALES ASSOCIATES payment plan available On Campus Hulteng writes journalism textbook “The Opinion Function: Editorial and Interpretive Writing for the News Media,” a textbook on editorial and interpretive writing for undergraduate and graduate journalism majors, will be published this month by Harper & How, Publishers. The author is John Hulteng, professor of journalism at the University and a former editorial writer. The book focuses on generating ideas and developing editorials that are striking, lucid, and persuasive. Hulteng is an experienced professional journalist and former editorial page editor of a major metropolitan daily. He has received a Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship from Columbia University and a Nieman Fellowship from Harvard University, as well as a number of other awards and fellowships for outstanding journalism. Hulteng has been at Oregon since 1955 and served as Dean of the Journalism School for six years. Washington professor presents seminar Professor Levis Kochin of the University of Washington will present a seminar on “Evaluating Stabilization Policies” on Monday, May 21 at 3:00 p.m. in CMM 333. All students and faculty are invited. OSU dean speaks on ecology today Emery Castle, dean of the Graduate School at Oregon State University, will speak on Environmental Quality and Economic Growth on Tuesday at 125 Law School. His lecture will begin at 4 p.m. Castle is being sponsored by the University Graduate School and the Environmental Studies Center as part of their Ecology and the Economy seminar series. Teaching fellow receives Ernst award Susan Hubbuch, teaching fellow at the University, has received the $500 1973 Rudolf Ernst Graduate Fellowship in English. Hubbuch is writing her dissertation on English Renaissance drama. The award, made annually to a doctoral candidate in the depart ment of English to help finance the completion of the doctoral dissertation, is given by Alice Ernst. Her late husband Rudolf Ernst was a member of the English department from 1923 to 1951. AD incidental budget up for appeals Over the weekend, the ASUO Incidental Fee Committee wrote a tentative draft of the 1973-74 ASUO programs and Athletic Department budget. Final appeals by those wishing to contest the allocations in the tentative budget will be heard by the committee Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in Room 337 EMU. Those wishing to speak at the appeals hearing should contact the committee at 686-3720 or its chairman, Randy Shilts at 345-3671. | Community Sculptor to lecture at LCC Thursday George Baker will hold a free public sculpture seminar from 8-10 p.m. in'the Board Room (Administration Building) of LCC on Thursday. His slide show and lecture, titled “Fifteen Years in Retrospect: Los Angeles, Osaka, Berlin,” will be followed by a small reception in the main gallery in the art and applied design building. On display in the gallery will be a collection of Baker’s sculptures and drawings, which will be available for public viewing Tuesday through Friday. Baker will not appear at the outdoor stage on Friday as previously announced. Childbirth film to be shown this week The Story of Eric, an award-winning documentary film on prepared childbirth, will be shown tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday at Edison Elementary School, room 10. The film will be shown at 8:30 p.m. tonight and Wednesday and at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The 30-minute film will be followed by a question and answer session. Donations to offset the cost of film rental will be appreciated but not required. For further information call 345-8023. This film was incorrectly scheduled for last week. It’s this week, folks. Senior citizens invited to free theater The University Theater is inviting senior citizens to attend per formances of the play U.S.A. free of charge on Thursday and Satur day. The play, a dramatic revue with music and dance, is based on the novel U.S.A. by John Dos Passos and adapted by Paul Schyre. Senior citizens may reserve their complimentary tickets by calling 686-4191 or may pick them up at the theater box office in Villard Hall. Box office hours are noon-5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and noon 9 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during the school year, except during exam and vacation periods, and lour times weekly during summer session by the Oregon Daily Emerald Board ol Directors. Incorporated, at the University of Oregon Second class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon, 97403. Subscription rates: (l) University of Oregon student and faculty staff subscription rates are based on annual contracts between the Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University administration. The rate of these subscriptions is approximately S2.00 per year. (11) Special subscriptions for persons not included in category (1) are available at a rate of S10.00 per year, $*.00 per academic year and S3 SO per term. Torrie McAllister Al Phelps Editor General Manager