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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1978)
Celebrate Anniversary Month! <> la mine The wnrkiV next great guitar. During February you can save 25% on any guitar in the store. Take advantage of special savings on the complete line of fine Takamine Acoustics including Martin and Guild copies never before on display. Record Sale! off your second record when you buy the first at the regular shop price! Guitar strings like Martin and De Angelica are reduced up to 50%. r Complete Set of Sun Shop Guitar Strings with this coupon Sun Shop ...et al Senate to consider motion The University Senate will consider a motion concerning faculty elections today at 3:30 p.m. in 229 Law. The motion, submitted by an ad hoc committee on terms, recom mends that the Faculty Advisory Council and the Faculty Personnel Committee each be enlarged to eight members as of this spring s elections. The four persons receiving the most votes would serve two-year terms, and the remaining four would have one-year terms. The motion further stipulates that no members of the University administration including vice, assistant and associate provosts, be permitted to serve on either body. Alumni invited to party Alumni of the University are in vited to a no-host cocktail party before the Oregon-Washington basketball game at Hec Edmund son Pavilion Thursday in Seattle. The party will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Meisnest Room of the Washington Athletic Club. Bob McCray, offensive line coach for the Ducks football team, will be at the party to talk about football recruiting in the Seattle area. Charter bus service to the game will be available at $2 per person. A limited number of tickets for the game are available at $5 each. They may be reserved by sending a check to the University Alumni Association, 217 Susan Campbell Hall. Librarians help students study Some 12 to 15 University lib rarians will hold half-hour ap pointments with students working on term papers from Friday through March 3. Sign-up begins immediately from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Catalog Information Desk on the first floor of the main build ing, close to the card catalogs. The earlier a student signs up, the better choice of appointment times will be available, according to librarians. Librarians stress that although they have established these par ticular four weeks of formal ap pointments, they like students to request appointments for consul tation on library research at all times. Peanuts b> Charles M Srhul/ YOU U5EP TO DANCE UP A STORM U)HEN ID BRING OUT YOUR SUPPER MAYBE I SHOULD TARE YOU TO THE VET... briefs MEETINGS The Lutheran Student/Young Mult Groi4> meets Wednesdays at 8:30 p m at the Kolnonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St. Meetings conclude with Holy Communion. For information contact Pastor Nor man Metzter, 484-1707. The University salting dub will be having a meet ing concerning the annual spring break cruise in the San Juan Islands, tonight at 8:30. Anyone in terested in going please attend. The first meeting of Adventure II, a Baptist Student Union (BSU) sponsored study group, will meet at 10 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. We will be dscussing the first half of J.B. Phillips' book. Your God la Too Small. Cal 344-7443 for more information. Gay Rap offers open, informal discussion for les bians, gay men, and bisexuals concerned with sex ual orientation issues. Meetings start at 6:30 Wed nesdays at 906 W 4th. For more information cal the Gay People's Alliance at 686-3360. The Campus Zen Felowship will meet for medi tation today from 2:30-3:30 p.m. In the EMU (room wiH be posted). The Incidental Fee Committee will meet today in the EMU at 6:30 p.m., room to be posted. On the agenda Is The Black Student Union. EMU Board. AIA/ASIA. ASUO Course Guide Any future request tor inalocated reserves wM have to be brought up tonight since the funds wll be frozen until approximately April 28 to allow 8te committee to expand its full energies on the 1978-79 budget proposals. The puttfc is invited to attend. MISCELLANEOUS The Lane County Democratic Party wil Irtish drafting its platform tonight from 7 to 10 at Harris Hal. All Democrats are welcome to assist in adopt ing the platform. There *111 be a two-mile cross country run Thurs day at the Intermural Field starting at 3:45 p.m. All joggers and runners are welcome to participate. Two Greek Aims: "Greece: The New Age' and Nlko-Boy of Greece" are going to be shown at Studo B. Main Library tonight at 8:30 p.m. Free admisaion. The W-2 statements needed to complete both Federal and Oregon tax returns were m«led by the CorXroSers OMoe on Jan. 11. Students, faculty, or staff who dto not receive their W-2 form should go to the Payroll Department In the Business OMoe, 122 Oregon Hall, and a W-2 form wHI be prepared Alien students having an F-1 or J-1 visa can be exempt from FICA (Soars Security) tax If form 00-477, Non-Resident Alen Request lor exemption tom Tax IMthhoMng. Is lied with the Payroll De partment in the Business OMoe. This term must be lied each year because an exemption is granted only tor the calendar year which expires each Dec 31 Busin ess OMoe hours are 9 am. to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. LECTURES The Economics Forum Is sponsoring a lecture by Prof. Henry Goldstein entitled "OPEC and the World Economy" In Room 410 PLC at 4 today. David Stea. professor of architecture at UCLA, will speak tonight at 7.30 in 1TT Lawrence Hall, on 'Environmental Knowing and Architecture.'' Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex oept during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daly Emerald Publishing Co , Inc , at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. 97403. pie Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erto Memorial Union, and is a member of the Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year. 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