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Mothers to be installed Newly elected officers for the state board of the University of Oregon Mothers Clubs will be in stalled at a luncheon at Gerlinger Songfest set Naomi Little Bear, the Ursa Minor Choir and Kristan Aspen will be at the Wesley Center tonight at 8. Their music is an original blend of spiritual and political songs. Tickets are available at Mother Kali’s books and at Book and Tea for $2 in advance or $2.25 at the door. Hall Friday, June 3. A social hour beginning at 11:30 a.m. will pre cede the noon luncheon. University Pres. William Boyd will attend the presentation at which past state presidents will be honored. In addition, eight $500 scholarship awards will be pre sented to selected students. The meeting is open to all mothers of University students, former club members and friends. Reservations are needed for the luncheon and can be made by call ing the Office of University Rela tions, 686-3021 by Wednesday, June 1. Photos sought for display Photos and picture displays are being sought by the committee which is organizing a fall sym posium on Sigmund Freud. The Freud symposium is the third in the “Pathfinders in Human Personality Series" being spon sored by the Division of Develop mental Studies. The series fo cuses on different patntinders in psychology. Those persons with any infor mation about possible exhibits or who would like to be on the mailing list for they symposium may con tact Jan Nakagawa.chairer, Path finders Series, Division of De velopmental Studies, ext. 3418 Film to urge civil rights The Incredible Bread Machine, a film advocating a free society and more individual rights, will be shown today at the Lane County Republican Round Table scheduled for noon at the Asia Gardens. The film, with University profes sors Richard Lindholm, finance, and Paul Holbo, political science, and Rex Stevens, was designed to jolt people as to what is going on and spark discussion, according to the Lane County Republican Central Committee. AFRIKA | Seattle’s hottest rock group! | Wed.-Sat. May 25-28 i 1 ALBERT COLLINS The master of the Telecaster! appearing with The Cray hawks Mon.-Tues. May 30-31 JUST OFF FRANKLIN ALONG THE MILLRACE 1475 FRANKLIN_ 485-9274 Jj —...el al— Calkins house topic of lecture by professor An architecturally unique house in the Eugene area will be the sub ject of a lecture to be given by Albert Pastine, University assis tant professor of architecture, today at 4:30 p.m. Pastine will talk about The Cal kins House, located at 11th Av enue and Patterson Street in Eugene. The house is representa tive of The Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture. It was built in 1903 by W.W. Calkins. Pastine has been at the Univer sity since 1972 and in private prac tice since 1975. He recently won an academic year award for the study and evaluation of the design method. The title of his lecture is, “Res toration of the Calkins House." The lecture is in Room 177, Lawr ence Hall. It is open to the public. Admission is free of charge Memorial Day will see buses Lane Transit District will oper ate its regular Sunday schedules on Monday. The Memorial Day holiday service will provide trans portation from the Eugene Mall to Valley River Center, K-Mart, Four Corners and Springfield. Regular service will resume Tuesday. For information about holiday bus service, call LTD Schedule Information, 687-5555. Therapists open house The Natural Therapeutic Ser vices office will hold an open house Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at their offices on 1598 Pearl Street. The open house will feature in formal educational presentations by Art Leuthe, a chiropractic physician, Tori Moore and Dari Thomas, massage therapists, and Karl Dennison, an emotional therapist. Tours of the new facilities will be given as well as panel discussions and demon strations on chiropractic and mas sage techniques. The open house is open free to the public. Yurt of a different color The portable Hoedad yurt home pictured in last Thursday s Emerald is not to be confused with the Yurt homes built by Morgan Reiter. The Hoedad differs from the yurt pictured here, which is sold in kit form for about $1.600 Reiter has a model yurt available for inspec tion He can be reached at 345-5330 GTF nominations open Nominations for an annual award given to Graduate Teach ing Fellows (GTF) for excellence in teaching expository writing courses are being sought by Nathaniel Teich, director of com position The award, which is made a vailable through an anonymous donor, is distributed annually to GTFs selected by a committee of students and faculty in the English department. The committee is re questing nominations from stu dents to supplement the anony mous dass evaluations which will be consulted Nominations should contain a brief comment on the strengths of the teacher and be sent to the English Composition Office. 118 PIC Any GTF teaching an exposi tory writing course is eligible, ex cept Tom Nash. Jim Brown. Tony Franzese, James "Lyn Johnson and Vic Bobb. who were winners in past years briefs MEETINGS The Baptist Student Union will have a noonday meeting from 11 30 a m to 1 30 p m today m the EMU. room to be posted For more information call 344-7443 The Black Student Union will meet tor election at director and assistant director at 5 p m today in Suite 14 EMU All members are asked lo attend LECTURES Albert Pastine an assistant prolessor of architec lure at the University will speak on Restoration ol theCalkinsHouse at4 30p m todayinRoom 177 Lawrence The Calkins House located on 11th Av enue and Patterson Street is representative ol the Queen Anne style ol Victonan architecture It was built m 1903 Pastine s presentation is part ol the architecture and allied arts faculty lecture senes Liz Steinbock a University psychology student will give her orals at 1 30 p m today in Room 141 Straub She will speak on The Empirical Evalua tion and Treatment ol Repetitive Unpleasant Thoughts MISCELLANEOUS There will be a meeting lot persons interested m playing on the womens Ma hockey team ne«' year Tuesday 4 p m at Aut/en Stadum Anyone not able to attend should contact Diane Smith Room 21? 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