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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1975)
Workshops teach resource uses Two workshops open to all students interested in learning to use the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) The emphasis of the ERIC system is primarily on education but it is useful in the fields as diverse as environmental studies and linguistics. The workshops, jointly sponsored by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management and the education APARTMENT MANAGERS 5 APARTMENTS or 500 It will pay you to find out why more & more apartments ore changing ovei to our Coin Laundry Washers & Dryers EQUIPMENT ft INSTALLATIONS We will install our dependable commercial coin-operated woshers & dryers to your laundry room.facilities and also provide prompt efficient service thereafter at no cost to you Your satisfaction is out success Call Cal Smartt now for details FLETCHER A SMARTT 1 351 Willamette 343-8873 Land Air Water Law Student Research Group Jim Weaver to speak on ’ The Mood of Congress Towards the Environment" Monday Oct. 13 Law School Room 129 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. hand-woven beggar s cloth artebella’s boutique featuring HORnS habitat contemporarq coordinates from rieuj Hork . The Atrium 100% wool 10th & Olive _ asxxssxxxxxxse psychology division of the library, are to be held in Studio B of the library audiovisual center on Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to noon and again on Thursday, from 7 to 10 ' p.m. The workshops are limited to 50 and advance registration is required. To register, call (686 3074). -briefs MEETINGS There will be a meeting for the AFT today and every other Monday of the term at the Faculty Club. This week's meeting will last from 11:30 to 1 p.m. Isreal Kugler, of the AFT national office will speak about collective bargaining. All faculty are in vited. The Sociology Student Union meets today at 3:30 p.m. at 627 PLC. Undergraduates with an interest in sociology are welcome. The Phi Chi Theta is having a business and pledging meeting today at 4:30 p.m. in the EMU. All women business and economic students welcome. Room to be posted. The Eugene Gay People's Alliance (GPA) meets every Tuesday night at 1236 Kincaid Street. The business meeting begins at 8 p.m. and is followed with informal con versation. For more information call the GPA, 686 3360, or stop by the office in Suite 1 of the EMU SPEAKERS Jim Weaver, 4th district congressman, will be the guest speaker for a Common Cause meeting Wednesday to be held in the Unitarian Church, 477 E. 40th. The program includes a potluck dinner at 6 p m.. Weaver speaking at 7:30 p.m. and a jS§2N»HAND BOOK MAN ALL ONE-HALF PRICE ... htfroK't'-ADveNrufcfc NATUf?£ STJDieS amp ANfrtfWroiOG>Y . 101 W. 7lii 24Z-200Z =x= EMU FOOD SERVICE Buy a coke at the Skylight or a Pepsi at the Soda Bar and keep the glass. Deli open 11:30 a.m.—7:00 p.m. Mon.—Fri. 5:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m. Sundays Skylight open 9:00 a.m.—2:30 p.m. Mon.—Fri. Pizza-Burger open Noon—11:00 p.m. Daily Cafeteria open 11:00 a.m.— 1:30 p.m. Mon.—Fri. Jim Gregory Dennis Pfaff Greg Wasson - Warren Morgan Linda Rimel Chris Story , Bob Welch Jenifer Blumberg Jerri I Nilson Dana Stephen Greg Clark Associate Editors: Rick Bella Patty Farrell Lo,is Lindsay Brad Lemley Ben Silverman Jackman Wilson Kate Seigai Norris Adams Susan Harper Gayle Freeman Editor Managing Ediotr News Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Ass't News Editor Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Wire Editor Asst. Graphics Editor Asst. Sports Editrr Politics Admin. & Student Services ASUO Govt. & Agencies Features, in-Depth Departments & Schools Community Production Manager Advertising Manager Classified Ads Librarian Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during fall, winter and spring terms, except during exam weeks and vacation periods. During summer session the Emerald is published Tuesday and Thursday during the eight-week term and on Thursday the last three weeks of the eleven-week term. The Oregon Daily Emerald is published by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co , Inc , at the University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403 Subscription rates: (1) University of Oregon student and faculty-staff subscription rates are based on annual contracts the Emerald makes with the Associated Students of the University of Oregon and with the Univer sity administration The subscription rate is $3.52 a person (2) Special subscriptions for persons not in category (1) are available for $15 a year (12 months) or $6 a term The Oregon Daily Emerald offices are in the north wing of the Erb Memorial Union News editorial phone number is 606-5511. Display advertising is 686-3712 Classified advertising number is 686-4343 The Oregon Daily Emerald Is a member of Associated Press and College Press Service. ASUO sponsors seminar The ASUO-sponsored collective bargaining sym posium begins this morning with a full schedule of events. According to Gary Her wood, ASUO administrative assistant and symposium coordinator, the topic of most concern to the faculty should be Financial Retrenchment Under Faculty Collective Bargaining, as aspects of wage cuts will be the main topic of conversation. Herwood ex pects a large student turnout to tonight's session, titled The Students' Role in Faculty Collective Bargaining. The symposium will be held in 101 EMU. discussion of "Campaign '76," the Common Cause program for the coming year on .he national, state and local level. A special guest will be Bill Cross, executive director, Oregon Common Cause The public is welcome Russell Sadler, political reporter tor KVAL and KUGN in Eugene, will speak today at 12.30 p.m. a* the EMU on "Who's Trying to Sack Land Use Planning in Oregon "Sadler is sponsored by the Institute tor Land Use Research and the event is free to the public. Room to be posted in the EMU Jim Weaver will speak at 3 30 p m. today in Room 129 of the Law School His topic will be "The Mood of Congress on Environmental Legislation." All are welcome to attend KWAX FM91.1 6 a m. — "A Tempo" 9 30 a m. — "Talk of the Town" Noon — "Matinee Performance" 3 30 p m — "Options" 4:30 p m — "The Rum Runners" 5 p.m — "All Things Considered" 6 30 p m. — "Music Canada" 7 20 p.m — "Concert Hall" Midnight — "KWAX II" MISCELLANEOUS The Portland Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Business and College Sym posium on October 2* in Portland This program will give students a chance to learn a;jout job opportunities in the areas of (1) Advertising, public relations and com munications (2) Marketing (3) Retailing (4) Accounting, investments and Real Estate (5) Manufacturing and Production (6) Transportation and Freight Distribution (7) Agri business (8) Self employment (9) Banks. Insurance, and Savings Instituions and (10) Utilities Transportation will be provided by the Career Planning and Placement Service (CPPS) and lunch will be provided by the Portland Chamber of Commerce Vans will leave at 6 30 a m and will return to Eugene by 6 pm Student* intern ted can sign up at the CPPS office in 24« Susan Campbell Hall The following recruiters will be visiting campus interview sign up sheets are posted at S IS a m., on Tuesday at 246 Susan Campbell Hall Students must turn in a resume a day before Oct 20 24 Oct 20 Oct 20 21 the interview U S Navy American Graduate School of International Management Price. Waterhouse a. Co (Ac counting) Oct. 21 Boise Cascade C o r p (Ac counting) Oct 21 22 u S Marine Corps Oct 22 Stanford University Graduate School ot Business For current openings of specific jobs (tor which recruiters are not coming to campus, please see notebooks in lobby of CPPS A seminar on Creative Communication is scheduled for Saturday, Oct 2t. at Linn Benton Community College (LBCC) in Albany Featured speakers include faculty members of the University. LBCC. LCC, and Portland State University The national secretaries association and LBCC are cosponsoring the workshop The seminar will focus on Interpersonal com mumcation. self assertiveness, confidence, creative copy, self awareness and group relationships To register phone Barbara Wyman at WS 2361. Cost for the seminar is $10 00 and is $5 00 tor students. The deadline for registration is today BRING will have a BRiNGmobile a> 15'h and Aga'e at II a m on Tuesday to collect recyclable* Summer diplomas are available for pick up until Oct 22, at Windows 1 or 2 in the Office of the Registrar Complete Ice Cream Party Items for All Occasions BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM 1366 Villard St 466 Coburg Rd. 484-1031 342-3462 Milk Shakes J Special Sundaes (ones :j| Delicious Flavors /-\ g)tCU (Zmtto+l /Vuw 7\e+t*U STANLEY TURRENTINE in concert October 20 8:00 p.m. EMU BALLROOM V. Tickets: *4 00 UO ltuder.Ii 8>-50 general admission SB.50 at the door Available at the EMU Main Desk J