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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1976)
ASUO to release - handbook The ASUO is releasing a stu dent handbook in mid-February »S«3£3S3S3KX3S3S363«3C3KSCSSX3S3S3M: containing information that Jan Harris, ASUO press officer, says will give students some idea “how to live and breathe at the Univer sity of Oregon.’’ The handbook, not yet titled, wossxxssxxxxxxxssxsttsssxisss* U of O CRISIS CENTER 5:< 686-4488 &9S9C9C3C3C3CX3BCJ0C900OS3aBC9C9C3C9e3OC9S90aaO0OC3C%SCX3aC3C9C3nCs£ .\\\\ contains a brief history of the Uni versity, a run-down on ASUO governance bodies, agencies and programs, along with sections covering costs of education, hous ing information and recreation. Campus and busline maps and a directory will also be included in the guide. Three thousand copies of the guide are being published at no cost to the University or the ASUO by American Publishers of San Diego, Calif. American Publishers was turned down last year when they approached the University with the handbook idea. The company then went to the ASUO who ac cepted the idea. ATTENTION: American Indian students attending the Uni versity of Oregon: there will be a meeting of all Indians, Tonight, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m., at the Long House at 1606 Columbia St. ♦Free dinner; bring your family or come along. ♦Get acquainted with the Indians on campus. ♦Status report on current conflict between U of O Presi dent, Dr. William Boyd, and Oregon’s Indian community. ♦Information on social, health, and educational prog rams for Indians in this area. ♦Status report on fund-raising for Indian legal actions seeking equal educational opportunities. Maybe you don’t like to spend your noontimes indoors? If not, the EMU Food Library turnout 11-1:30 Johnson Hall 1:30-3:00 Service Trailer would like to cat lunch with you. t Jim Gregory Dennis Pfaff Greg Wasson Greg Clark Paul Waldschmidt Chris Story Bob Welch Jenifer Blumberg Jerril Nilson JoAnn Fahlgren Jeff Nielson Rick Bella Patty Farrell Lois Lindsay Brad Lemley Wally Benson Jackman Wilson Kate Seigal Carl Bryant Susan Harper Gayle Freeman Ted Johnston Page 2 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Asst. News Editor Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Wire Editor Asst Graphics Editor Asst Sports Editor Associate Editors: Politics Admin & Student Services ASUO Gov't. & Agencies Features, In-Depth Departments & Schools Community Production Manager Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Librarian Accountant Oregon Dally 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 ei^it-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 94703 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 44 a person (2) Special subscriptions for persons not in category (1) are available for $20 a year (12 months) or $7 a term The Oregon Daily Emerald offices are in the north wmg of the Erb Memorial Union. News/Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 The Oregon Daily Emerald is a member of Associated Press and College Press Service. -...€l al Visiting prof, to speak on ghetto Brian Berry, professor and chairer of the University of Chicago geog raphy department, will deliver a lecture Thursday at 8 p.m in the EMU, room to be posted Berry, author or contributor to more than 80 books on urban geog raphy and planning, will speak on the topic of "Ghetto Expansion and Housing Prices—Chicago Center, 1967-1972." The public is invited and admission is free Berry is well-knnwn in the field of stastical applications to urban geography, economics, planning and regional economics During his visit to the University, he also will meet informally with geography students and faculty, and will deliver a short talk in the geography department prior to his evening lecture Employment hearing cancelled An arbitration before the Oregon Employment Relations Board (ERB) scheduled for Tuesday was cancelled due to the absence of the Umversitv s lawyer, Assistant Attorney General William Hoelscher J. Edgar Hale, arbitrator in the case, was to have heard testimony concerning a dispute between Jack Condliffe and the University The disagreement arose when Condliffe, a dormitory food services worker last year in Carson Hall, was not rehired in September because he was no longer living in the dorm. Because of conflicting committments between the parties involved, Condliffe says the hearing will not be re-scheduled for at least a month Trio to conduct lectures, demos The Elizabethan Tno. a performing group that will present a concert of English Renaissance music and poetry tonight in Beall Hall at 8. will also conduct lectures and demonstrations today, open to the public and free of charge The lecture-demonstrations also will be in Beall Hall at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. The evening concert is $2 for students and $3 general admission Budget requests still coming in Three more programs have now submitted 1976-77 budget reguests to the ASUO Executive Off-Campus Housing, Food-Op and Man on the Oregon Coast have requested a total of $56,973. These programs were allocated $16,936 13 for 1975-76. Individual requests compared with last year's actual allocations are. Program 1975-76 allocation 1976-77 request Off-Campus Housing $4,791 02 $5.824 00 Food-Op 11.475.11 48,439 00 Man on the Ore. Coast 670.00 2,710 00 The Political Science Student Union and the Social Workers Interest Group have not yet submitted budget requests briefs The bnels section is tor campus and commun ity announcements No bnet will be pub*shed that charges an admission or donation tee However classes that charge tuition or tinner events that <yter a tree program even to those who do not buy a tinner will be accepted All bne»s must be typed trple spaced m a 6S-un< marpn Handwritten bnets wtH be given low priority Bnets will be published one time only in any seven-day period, as space pernsts The deadline tor bnets is 2 p m the day before pubtcabon meeting* Prenursing Students A meeting will be held loday at 4 30 p m m Room 138 Education The purpose will be to go over the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center School of Nursing applies (ions For additional information please contact the Nursing Education office, 311A Hendricks Hall *4169 or *4170 Sailing meeting today at 530 m the EMU room number will be posted Our mam topic will be the sailing cruise during spring vacation Skippers tests will also be gven lor those wanting to pm the club Everyone interested is invited to attend Come sail along with us Food-op will have a Board of Directors meeting on Thursday at 7 p m All Board members please attend ,rIh?°r9ain,2a"on o' Graduate Teaching Fellows (OGTFs) will meet today m the EMU The room will be posted All graduate students reqardless whether they hold GTF positions are urged to at tend The discussion wiH include the latest de velopments m the move to gain administration ter ogntion ot a graduate student bargaining unit FILMS Portrait ol a Prisoner ol Conscience will t shown today in Room 129 ot the Law School 12 30 p m At 9 *t* avervog t «e be !norm at H* Hometrred Truck Step The Hm deals with the m pnsonment of Vledmv Gukows* and AmneSy Internationals attempt to tree hen Following me film there will be a tkscussKtn of how Amnesty inter net one) works lor pokhcel pnsoners a» oner the world For more information cal 343 2622 Data 2-4 22 1-29 1-29 1-30 1- 30 2- 5 1 29 1- 30 1 30 2- 2 Title Dept Computer So Fk^it of Privacy Paget Theory Formal Thoin/it Ikrru Cast No Shadow Early Stone Tools Behavior Modification In A Spring Garden C4I Japanese Spec Ed Anthto. Psych Librananshp Ethnic Slutkes Pizza. Pizza Daddy-O Blades 4 Pressure Flaking Anthro Chemistty Acid Base Indicators Elements ot a Film Ubrarianship MISCELLANEOUS The Universd/s diapler ol the National Sludenl Speech and Hearing Association is sponsoring a talk by Judy Addington. M A . aM2 30 P m Thurs day in Floom 201 of the Clinical Services Building Addington will speak to the topic ol Speec Pathology— Pnvale Practice The Departmenl ol Dance will sponsor tilms this evening at 7 30, Media Centei. Library They P’ dude Ballet with Edward VilleUa. Dance New York City Ballel and Watching Ballet Wednesday, January 28, 1878