...el al_ Polish history talk today Prof. Paul Knoll of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, will give a lecture on The University of Cracow as a Late Medieval Studium. today at 3:30 p.m., roofn to be posted Knoll is a foremost authonty in the field of medieval studies and one of the best Amencan specialists in the history of medieval Poland In addition to numerous articles on Polish and East European history he is the author of a major book. The Rise of the Polish Monarchy. Piast Poland in East Central Europe. 1320-1370, His present lecture is connected with his recent work on cultural history of Polish and Bohe mian lands in the Middle Ages. The American Philosophical Society recently published his study "Learning in Late Piast Poland ? FEELING' UPTIGHT? 'COW ] I ) I Open to Men, Women. Couples Mon & Wed 11 a m -5 pm Tues Tburs Fri . Sat 11 a m -8 p m come RELV&C 11 | r 1 ‘ O ^ P ' ‘Sauna t • I I I, 117 Monroe. 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Buy Back Counter Uof O Bookstore 13th at Kincaid 686-4331 Indian women to hold potluck The Amencan Indian Women s Club will hold a fund-raising pot luck and bake sale 6 p.m Friday at the Longhouse, 1606 Columbia St. While admission to the potluck itself is free, donations are sought for the bake sale The recently formed club will announce new officers at the pot luck and will explain the organization s goals. Help is also requested in setting up the pot luck Awards to aid study in France The French government has announced the availability of scholarships for doctoral students to study in France during the 1977-78 academic year Because of the Oregon Study Center in France, usually at least one applicant from the state receives a scholar ship Candidates must hold a master s degree and have regis tered for a PhD. program by the time of the award, and must have good working knowledge of French. Priority will be given to po tential French teachers. Scholarships are from mid October to mid-June and offer a monthly allowance of 1,000 Francs (about $200). Deadline for applications is Dec 15. Forms are available at the romance lan guages department, 101 Friendly Career guidance given by Academic Advising II you have ever wondered what you’ll do with your college degree . you're not alone “It's taken us a year to find out what we re offering and why we re offering it," says Dan Gaither of the Academic Advising Office The office helps University stu dents decide on a major or just find out what kind of job possibilities are available to them with degrees in classics, philosophy and a van ety of other fields. Academic Advising, is now campaigning to get students who don t know what jobs they can get with their degrees, to come in and find out. The office recently asked pro fessors and departments to sup ply information regarding job op portunities in different areas so the staff can work more efficiently with those students who have un declared majors and who are somewhat discouraged by the job market. Gaither admits that students who are not in a professional school may have a rough time get GTF’s meet at 4 The time of the graduate teach ing fellow's meeting mentioned in Thursday's Emerald was in error The GTF s will meet today at 4 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted ting the practical experience many times needed to get that first job "The word professional lends it self to a more immediate consid eration, he says He says academic advising is trying to help students decide which route to take — the profes sional or the academic — and firmly believes "graduating from college with experience can be done Cliff Lewis, who also works in the office, says "jobs are limited, therefore students need more practical experience Gaither and Lewis believe that practicums definitely help the stu dent gam experience for job open ings. and there are many prac ticums students don t even realize exist Gaither says academic ad vising is willing to inform students of them. The campaign is "pulling to gether a lot of different things on campus," according to Gaither, and hopefully, responses from in structors and information from departments will increase the staff's ability to give the student a fair perspective of his job field Often students are disap pointed because their degree limits them in the job field, and Gaither says students ask why the University didn t tell them Academic Advising is trying to curb that problem He concludes We re cleaning house, trying to direct students to experience briefs MEETINGS The monthly luncheon meetng & the FacuBy AFT *n»i be held from noon to 1 3Cp rr. today in the EMU Ail nterested faculty members are welcome OSPiRG s iocai board win meet today at 4 3C p m m r»e EMU room to be posted The Food-Op s board ot directors wib meet at 4 p m today *n Suite 5. EMU An members are asked to attend Phi Ch» Theta wrll meet at 4 30 pm today in Room 268 Gilbert Goes! speaker will be Don McCarty from He Careei Plan ring and Placement Service miscellaneous Audilons lor placemen! >n ballet and modem dance classes lor mnnler lorm will be held a! 4 30 Wednesday in Rooms 353 and 354. Gorimgei Anne* University c4 Massuchu setts students on ire Na tonal Student Eichange Program who are return ing to Arm erst in January should go to Room 2CB EMU and pick up pre-regtstralon materials The deadline s Tuesday Wu Wundortunder (1966). a We* Gar man Mm <*rec»ed by Kurt Hoffman art bo shown ai 4 and 8 pm today ift Room 177 Lawrence Sot tn a cabaret fche frame tr»* Mm.na Mm »• m Gorman w»th Engfcah subtitles Open to tho public wiViout charge A behavioral biology seq*rmt titled Tho Visual System a* a Founor Anaty/or •»« bo presented by Russell Do Volos from UC Borfrotey at 4 p m today m Room 33B Gitoort Mia protortai.on