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...€l d Aid offered for Ireland study Two hundred scholarships for summer study to Ireland will be offered to American students in commemoration of the Bicenten nial. The Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE) will conduct the program open to full-time students attending American colleges and univer sities between the ages of 18 and 30. Each scholarship provides for £ four-week program in Ireland t( focus on Irish and American link: in the arts, politics and trade unior movements. The scholarships d< not provide for transportation t( Ireland. However, the CIEE ha; arranged for round-trip airfares fo the recipients at $384 per person The program will begin July 5 anc run through August 2. Deadline for applications i: June 25. Forms are available fron CIEE, Bicentennial Scholarshi| Program, 777 United Nation: Plaza, New York. N.Y. 10017 The Shy light As the Skylight has closed for the sum mer, The Vegetarian Sandwich Bar will re locate in the Cafeteria area till next fall. It will open there on Wednesday, June 2nd, and remain open regular Cafeteria hours. r i telephone, (212) 695-0291. i ' Poet prepares ' LCC program Diane Wakoski, resident writer at the University of Michigan, will 1 present a creative writing and poetry reading seminar at Lane i Community College today. > Wakoski s poetry reading will ) start at 1 p.m. in 302 Forum at > LCC and will be followed by the , creative writing seminar at 2:30 p.m. at the same location. An open discussion will be included in the seminar. The poet's appearance is spon sored by the language arts de partment and the Women’s Awareness Center at LCC. Wakoski has published nearly a dozen volumes of poetry. Officers named Newly-elected officers of the Faculty Club for 1976-77 are Em mett Williams, president; Elizabeth Glover, vice-president; Joanne Carlson, secretary; Joel McClure, treasurer; and Vern Mueller and Joel McClure, board members. Max Wales has been appointed assistant to the president of the club. Get a out of OOt 1 File your flight plan for Summer Session spec 0“ 'e Schedule of Classes for Summer is available now at the Summer Session e 54 Pr;nce Lucian Campbell, and at the strar s Office in Oregon-Hall. Pick up your copy plan your summer flight. Business school slates picnic A picnic complete with tugs-of-war and water balloons is scheduled for all business students and faculty at Hendricks Park from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday. This get-together event is sponsored as part of Business Administration Day by the business school’s administration and or ganized by Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fraternity. The purpose of “B.A. Day," according to David Murcer, an Alpha Kappa Psi member, is to dose the gap between business students and faculty. He says a few University administrators may also attend for the students to meet person-to-person. Two options are open for the picnickers: steak dinner for $3 or hot dog dinner for $1. Tickets are on sale for the picnic until Wednesday. Alpha Kappa Psi members are selling them at a booth in front of Gilbert Hall every day from 9:30 a m. to 3:30 p.m. TV show explores summer jobs "Opportunities for Summer Employment for Youth" is the subject of a half-hour television "Feedback" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on the Oregon Education and Public Broadcasting System (OEPBS). Originating live from the University, the program will feature host Vern Mueller and guests Marshall Northington, director of Lane County Youth and Children s Services; and Nancy Anderson and Irene Grace, director and assistant director, respectively, of the Summer Youth Em ployment Program of Lane County Youth and Children's Services. The program offers the opportunity for viewers to telephone their questions and concerns diredly to guest panelists. “Feedback" is a weekly OEPBS series It is broadcast on PL-3 in Eugene; KOAP, Portland; and KOAC, Corvallis Viola da gamba concert set A program of rarely heard works for viola da gamba will be pre sented by the Pacific Viol Consort on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Beall Concert Hall of the University School of Music The concert will feature English consort music and French Baroque works for viols and harpsichord by Marais, Couperin and Morel. The large repertoire of Renaissance and Baroque music for the viol, much of which cannot be performed on any other instrument, has been revived only in recent years. The concert, the last of the University Chamber Music Series for the 1975-76 academic year, is free to season ticket holders. General admission is $3; students and senior citizens. $1.50. Tickets are availa ble at the door. Exec to address businessmen Some 400 business executives in the Portland area have been invited to hear Thomas Bdger, executive vice-president of AT and T. discuss "Business, Government Regulation and the Public Interest" Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the University Club in Portland. Bolger's appearance is part qf a distinguished speaker series spon sored by the College of Business Administration He is the former president of Pacific Northwest Bell in Oregon and a former Portland resident. briefs "The Mcohokc Retapse A Behamorai Analyse ctwlkota codoquum lecture by Man Mortal Ph D from the Uroveraity d Warfonglon. m 330 p.m. today in 145 Sbaub The Outdoor Program w4l present a free muf bmarta skde show on rockctimbmg and mourv taneenng toroght at 8 in 107 Lawrence Scenery and dent* from vanouo comtang areas of »te *md w4t be feakired. Makoto Nemoto. graduate student in tngwetcs. wtK apeak on ‘ Va and Da at Too" today af 330 p.m 0)242 G4bert The Inter national Educakon Center ta sponsor International Lounge of ea EMU tf 7D There wA be a a»de presentalnn to toe background ol nMw muse Everyone i> welcome to attend miscellaneous WIA SNeSi please pek up your award cart* cales as soon as poastoie (tom tie WIA secretary in tea Gertngar Annex There w* be a I acuity vs women a varsity sod ball game today el 4 p m N Howe F aid Faculy pence an ta and spectators are welcome The Big Brotoer-Big Swlsr volunteer party a Fndey I you need transportation call 606-4438 The U.S. Navy is pleased to announce that all officer programs, except those subject to specific U.S. statutes, are now open to all qualified students and graduates. Editor Ad Mgr Prod Mgr Accountant Jim Gregory Cart Bryant Kate Setgal Ted Johnston The Oregon Daily Emerald ts published Monday through Friday during laM. winter and spring terms, except during exam weeks and vacation periods During summer session the Emerald is published Tuesday during the eight-week term The Oregon Daily Emerald ta published by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publshmg Co . Inc . at the University ol Oregon. Eugene Oregon 97403 TheOregon Daily Emerald otfices are in the north wing of the Erb Memorial Union News editorial phone number is 686 5511 Display advertising « 686-3712 Classified advertising number is 686-4343 The Oregon Daily Emerald is a member ol Associated Press wid College Press Service.