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r Scholarships Japan study grants offered Four scholarships are again being offered by Waseda Univer sity to students who plan to study in.Japan through the Oregon State System of Higher Education's Japanese Study Program. Each scholarship amounts to a S600 reduction in the total cost of the study program. The Japanese Study Program offers a year of study at the Inter national Division of Waseda Uni versity in Tokyo. All classes ex cept Japanese language are taught in English. There is no lan guage requirement for the prog ram. Participants earn regular academic credit at either the Uni versity of Oregon or Oregon State University while living with a f BULL SHED 853 E. 13th St. NOW OPEN AT 7 00 A M FOR. BREAKFAST MENU INCLUDES (CCS HtSHlIOWNS and TOAST «V Japanese family. Financial aid awards apply to the program cost. Applications for the Japanese Study Program are still being ac cepted. Further information on the program and the procedure for applying is available from Interna tional Student Services, 172 Oregon Hall, 686-3206, or the Of fice of International Education, Administrative Services Building, A-100, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 97331, telephone 754-3006 $$ given for German study Three to five cash scholarships worth approximately $2,500 each will be available for students of the German Study Program at the University of Stuttgart during 1977-78. The German Study Program is sponsored by the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Finalists to be recommended to the University of Stuttgart will be selected by the Executive Board of the German Study Program on the basis of financial need, profi ciency in the German language, scholarship and achievement and ability to adapt to new situations, as well as ability to meet criteria for acceptance into the German Study Program. The German Study Program is a full academic year program which offers students the oppor tunity to earn University of Oregon or Oregon State University credit while studying at a German uni versity in the state of Baden Wurtemberg. Housing is generally in dormitories, although some students make individual ar rangement. Financial aid awards can be applied to the total prog ram cost. Applications are now being ac cepted for the German Study Program. Further information and the procedure for applying is av ailable from International Student Services, 172 Oregon Hall, 686-3206, or the Office of Interna tional Education, Admin. Services Building, A-100, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 97331, tele phone 754-3006 T-Shirts Sale Up To 40% Off on Close-outs, discontinued styles. T-shirts Jackets Rugby shirts Robes Gym Shorts Jerseys Official Duck Blankets Over 30 styles in all, all reduced up to 40%. Also 1/2 Price on all lettering and transfers U of O Bookstore Open: Mon-Fri 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat 9 a m. to 1 p.m. V Oregon Daily Emerald ine ufegon uaiiy tmeraia is published Monday through hnday ex cept during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co.. Inc , at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union The Oregon Daily Emerald is a member of Associated Press and College Press Service News and Editorial Display Advertising and Business Classified Advertising Production 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Editor Managing Editor Asst Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Asst Graphics Editor EtitonaJ Page Editor Sports Editor Greg Wasson Wally Benson Martha Bliss Lora Cuykendall Perry Gaskill Steve Sandstrom Jackman Wilson Jeff Nielson V. Parra O Asst Sports Editor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Associate Editors: Department and Schools Features Local Politics State Politics Community State System and Student Services ASUO Environment Night Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Accountant John Henderson Bob Webb Peter Duryea Paul Waldschrmdt Tom Wolfe Nick Gallo Tom Jackson Mike McLain Heather McClenaghan Lon Peterson Brenda Tabor E G White-Swift Wally Benson Kate Seigal Carl Bryant Darlene Gore Ted Johnston 1 Fulbright posts open to teachers The Council for International Exchange of Scholars has an nounced a few vacancies still exist for the 1977-1978 Fulbnght-Hays Lecturing and Research Oppor tunities Abroad competition in the following fields: American history, literature and studies; business and economics; communications; en gineering, library science; linguis tics and English as foreign lan guage; mathematics, computer science and music. Most vacancies are in Europe and Africa with a few in the Far East and the USSR Basic eligibility requirements include U S. citizenship, college of university teaching experience, a doctoral degree for research and some language fluency Additional information on par ticular countries available may be requested from Nick Tri, Office of Federal Relations, ext 5132 Aid available to campus females Application deadlines for a scholarship which is awarded an nually to a sophomore, junior or senior undergraduate woman is Wednesday, March 30 The Ella Travis Edmunson and Mercy Travis Davis Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to a fuil-time woman student at the University who is in good academic standing and has de monstrated potential leadership capabilities. The scholarship is designed to help the recipient give service in an open community upon graduation. Application and reference forms for the scholarship are av ailable at the YWCA Lounge in Gerlinger Hall Minority women are encouraged to apply Consumers get chance to voice insurance probs A deputy insurance commis sioner will be available at the Chamber of Commerce in the Eugene Hotel, Broadway and Pearl Streets from 9 a m to noon and from 1 to 4 p m on Tuesday to receive inquiries and com plaints relating to insurance prob lems. The appearance is part of the statewide ' circuit rider program, designed to make the services of the insurance commissioner s of fice more readily available to Oregonians A few errors slipped into Friday’s IFC story. Lois Hill of the Off-Campus Housing Office re quested a budget totaling $240 to pay for work at the state Legisla ture In addition, the funding re quests presented Wednesday night were not tabled for further action According to Paul Bartel of the IFC, the requests were heard for the first time last Wednesday and according to IFC practhe, will not be acted upon until their sec ond hearing this Wednesday Also, a segment of a quote by William Lamon associate profes^ sor of teacher education, was omitted in Friday s story about drop-add deadlines Lamon s quote should have read: "The decision would now be in the hands of the instructor and the adviser instead of the adminis trator.' Briefs MEETINGS OSPIRG s local board moots at 4 30 p m today m the EMU room to be posted There will be a meeting at 1 p m today at 1597 Agate St for Leisure Studies students A general information meeting tor the Women s Symposium will be held at 3 30 p m today in th« EMU room to be posted All interested persons both from the community and from on campus are invited to attend LECTURES Prof William Parker of Yale University s economics department will apeak on What it Took to Develop fhe Industrial Revolution in Britain at noon today m the EMU, room to be posted Parker is the former president of the Economic History Association and was editor of the Journal of Economic History He is presently charter of fr>e Council of West European Studies at Yale, an or gamzation which promotes interdiscipfmary re search Parker will discuss the balance of tree enterprise and monopoly m pre-industrial Britan and trie ways that balance led to the Industrial Revolution John Richards will speak on Intenum Structure and the Comparison of Visual Forms, at 4 pm today in Room 156 Straub AV FILMS The followng instructional rental films have ar rived early Faculty members may schedule them for classes with the Instructional Media Center be fore 2 30 p m the day before they are needed Students or faculty members may request show ings on a first come, first-served basis Monday through Friday between 6 and 10p.m Films are not available after the showdate listed below For more information, contact the center. *3091 Showdate Fob 21 23 Feb 22 Feb 22 Feb 22 Feb 22 24 Feb 22 24 Feb 25 Tttla Stories of Four Japanese Classification Piaget Waves on the Water Bitter Harvest Distribution ol Plants and Animals Evolution of Man Social Learning and Family Therapy Department Japanese Curriculum & Instruction Geology Ethnic stud Biology Biology Psychology MISCELLANEOUS Students from the University s Health Sciences Center School of Nursing in Portland will have an informal question and answer session tonight at 7 30 in the EMU, room to be posted Pre-nursing students and other interested persona are invited to attend with questions on admissions procedure*, curricula scheduling or anything else T he session is sponsored by the OAA and the PH SC CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Orientation sessions explaining the services av aiiable to job seekers are hold every Thursday at 3 30 p m m Room 246 Susan Campbell Tree workshops m resume writing job interviewing and job search are also ottered Special arrangements tor workshop and inter view sign ups are available tor handicapped stu dents by calling x3235 Interview sign up sheets for the following or gam nations wHI be posted at 8 15am Wednesday March 1 Boise Cascade Corporation Interview •ng lor administrative assistant to manager and as sistant foreman MBA with lechmcal or analytics' background required for administrative assistant to manager Bachelors with analytical-quantitative background required for assistant foreman March 2 Union Pacific Railroad Interviewing for corporate auditor and cost and profitability analyst BS in accounting required for corporate auditor MBA with undergraduate work in finance, account mg or operations research required tor cost and profitability analyst March 3 Great West Life Assurance Interview ing for sales representative, group accounts Ma jots m business commerce, communications, ft nance, insurance, marketing preferred March 3 Up|ohn Company March 3 Reserve Life Insurance Company In terviewng for sales agent and management All majors March 4 Mennonite Central Committee Interview •ng for prospective voluntary service in teaching March 4 New York Life Insurance Company (Eugene office) Sales March 4 Andersen Wmdowalls Interviewing tor sales management Architecture, drafting, building majors and others Feb 28 University of San Diego, lawyer s assis tant program Group meeting 9 to 10 a m Sign up in placement office Feb 28 Portland Public Schools Group meeting at EMU Feb 28 and March 1 Potlatch Corporation Posi tions for forest industry management, forestry and forest products research, management, computer science MBA preferred for forest industries man agement BA and MA preferred for wood science MA preferred for industrial relations Feb 28 and March 1-4 U S Action (Peace Corps and Vista) Interviewing tor Peace Corps and VISTA volunteer positions Degrees preferred education, math, chemistry, biology, special ed , health ed . social science interviewing on Feb 28 and March 1 at EMU Interviewing on March 2. 3, and 4 at placement office March 1 American Graduate School of Interna tional Management Will interview all disciplines