Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 26, 1978, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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Labor board to meet
An advisory committee to the University’s new Labor Education
and Research Center (LERC), will meet Friday at the Rodeway Inn in
Springfield to discuss final candidates for the position of permanent
center director and to review several proposals for center programs.
The meeting of the 15-member committee, made up of representa
tives of state labor organizations, will begin at noon and continue until
about 5 p.m. In addition to committee members, LERC staff members
and University officials, members of the public are invited to the session,
according to Steven Deutsch, University sociology professor and acting
center director.
For more information about LERC programs, contact the Labor
Education and Research Center 686-5054.
Tennis,
everyone!
You're invited. It's the 6th Annual Northwest Invita
tional Tennis Tournament sponsored by Cascade
Federal Savings and Timberhill Racquet Club,
January 27-29. This is one of the Northwest’s largest
winter tennis tournaments, and top-ranked pros from
the Northwest and Western Canada will be compet
ing for $1,300 in prize money. On hand too will be top
amateur and collegiate players. It all begins Friday
evening, January 27, and continues through the
weekend on TimberhiH’s three indoor courts. Flere's
the schedule:
Friday, January 27
Starting at
5:30 p.m. Preliminary Round, Men's Singles
Saturday, January 28
Starting at
8:00 a.m. Men s and Women s Singles
Starting at
12 noon Men's and Women s Doubles
Sunday, January 29
8:30 a.m. Semi-Finals, Men s and Women's Singles
11:00 a.m. Semi-Finals, Men s and Women s Doubles
1:30 p.m. Finals, Men s and Women s Singles
3:30 p.m. Finals, Men s and Women's Doubles
All matches are open to the public. It’s free — no
admission charge! At the Timberhill Racquet Club,
29th & Walnut, Corvallis. For more information, call
753-1043
Be there for this once-in-a-winter weekend!
Cascade Federal
SAVTSJGS & lQAfM ASSOOATONi
18th & Chambers, Eugene • 6th & Holly. Junction City
Offices in Corvallis (downtown and campus). Albany Portland.
Lake Oswego and Oak Gjove
Friday last day
to apply for
winter degree
The list of degree candidates
for winter term graduation is now
being compiled by the Office of the
Registrar. Friday is the last day to
file an application for degrees to
be granted winter term.
This date will be enforced be
cause of the many operations of
checking, clearing and printing
that must follow.
To qualify for the degree, a stu
dent must have completed all
necessary work and procedures
by the end of the term. All tran
scripts from other schools that are
necessary for a degree should be
sent to the attention of Gradua
tion, Office of the Registrar, in
order that they may be on file. This
includes work taken through the
Division of Continuing Education.
Any student who has applied
previously and did not receive the
degree must reapply. Likewise,
any student who does not meet
the deadlines must reapply for a
future date.
S. Africa films
slated tonight
Films presenting two views of
apartheid will be shown at 107
Lawrence Hall at 8 tonight spon
sored by People for Southern Afri
can freedom.
The movies are “Plural
Societies,” made by the South Af
rican government and “South Af
rica, the Rising Tide,” filmed un
derground by the liberation
movement.
Admission is 50 cents.
‘Student hours’ changed
University Pres. William Boyd has rescheduled his “student hours”
until Monday so he can testify at the Emergency Board today in Salem.
The hours for students to meet with the president were originally
planned for today, to provide time for those who wish to meet and talk
with Boyd.
Students are now urged to meet with the president anytime from
8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday. For appointments, call 686-3036.
Alaskan Friends to meet
The Eugene chapter of Oregon Friends of Alaska will hold its first
general meeting tonight at 7:30 in the EMU, room to be posted. All those
who are interested in helping preserve Alaskan wildlands in federal
conservation systems are invited to attend.
Two slide presentations will be given by Alaska conservationists,
followed by discussion and a letter-writing session.
The event is sponsored by the University Survival Center.
Science Fellow to speak
Thomas Sheahen, U.S. Senate congressional science fellow, will
speak on his “Experiences as a Congressional Science Fellow,” today
at 3:30 p.m. in 16 Science I.
This colloquium is sponsored by the physics department. Sheahen
will describe his experiences while serving as legislative aide and
science advisor to Sen. Mark Hatfield of Oregon from September 1977
to August 1978.
Team to assign research
The Survival Center’s Legislative Action Team (LAT) will meet
today for research assignments regarding nuclear energy alternatives
and solar energy applications, for presentation to the 1978 Oregon
Legislature.
Interested students are invited to attend the meeting at 4 p.m. in the
University Survival Center office, Suite 1, EMU. For more information,
contact LAT leader Peter Gray at 685-4356.
Emerald corrects itself
Wednesday’s Eugene City Council story contained an error. The
"systems development charge" was only approved “in concept.” No
official action was taken as misinterpreted by the Emerald. The city
council will conduct a work session before acting on the charge.
PEANUTS
by Charles '1 Srhulz
MAY I QUOTE YOU
SOMETHING FROM HAMLET?
"NEITHER A BORROWER
NORA LENDER BE"
5 /UlWATS THAT SUPPOSED
‘ VTO MEAN ?
5
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HAVE BORROWEPTW KID'S
RULER IN THE FIRST PLACE!
MAKE5 VOU THINK, POESNt IT?
briefs
MEETINGS
Linguistics: Students, (acuity and staff, come to
the meeting of the new Linguistics Club today at 2
p m in room 309 PLC Officers will be elected. All
interested persons are welcome
Hawaii Dub: There will be dance practice in the
EMU, room to be posted, from 630 to 9 p.m Please
be there promptly Questions — call 485-2368
The University Democrats wiH sponsor a platform
convention today to draw up issues to submit to the
state Democratic Pre-Primary Platform Conven
tion. People with many concerns are needed to
develop a truly representative platform Please at
tend the general meeting today, 330, EMU. so we
can all work together to come up with a good plat
form.
The Baptist Student Union (BSU) women s Bible
study meets each Thuraday from 4:30-5:30 in Car
son Hall, Room 305C. For more information call
344-7443
Tonights Baptist Sfcident Union (BSUl HUB
meeting win feature warm fuzzy fellowship This
main group meeting begins at 730 p.m , 1930
Onyx #6 For rides or Information cal 344-7443
ACHTUNG STUDENTS IN GERMAN CLAS
SES: Ein kurzes Theaterstueck in deutscher
Sprache, Peter Handkes "Publikumsbeschimp
fung” (!), Wird von Studenten der Willamette Urv
versity gegeben WANN: Donnerstag, 26 1 78von
3:30-4:15 WO: Dunn Hall Lounge (Hamilton Com
plex ). Eintritt und Erfrischungen frei!
LECTURES
James Gallagher, coordinator. Center for Labor
Research and Education, UCLA, will speak on the
Future of Labor Education at 1130 a m today in
the EMU, room to be posted
Dr Robert Hard, department of biology, Univer
sity of Oregon. SUNY, Albany. N.Y., veil speak
today on "Analysis at Microtubies in Mitosis De
velopment ot Physical Methods and Cell Models,
at 4:30 p.m. in Room 16. Science 1
COLLOQUIUM James Cutting win speak on
"How We Walk An invariant for gait perception
This talk veil be in Room 146 Straub at 4 p.m
today
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