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...et al Women’s symposium filing deadline extended II JVM IIUI HVM IV ^UIIIVI^UIV II I U workshop or panel discussion for the women’s symposium to be held on campus in April, but missed the Feb. 10 filing deadline, you have a one-day reprieve. Symposium coordinator, Donna Shepard, says the deadline for completing a form indicating interest in workshops has been extended to 5 p.m. today. Forms should be turned in IU oi ic^aiu ai uumo -t, uitiw. Shepard said the symposium currently seeks people who wish to help with publicity and to serve on committees to make posters and programs. She said volunteers are also needed to help with fund-raising and finding housing for symposium visitors. Anyone interested in becoming involved in the symposium should contact Shepard by calling 686-3724. Rapid Printing Typing • Theses & Dissertations Editing • Resumes • Design & Layout • Advertising Cooperative Printing 485-4899 • 762 E. 13th (next to Excelsior) HOURS: 7:30 a.m.— 9 p.m. Monday — Friday 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday Open Sunday Noon—5 p.m. EMU Cultural Forum presents Robert Kaiser Author & Correspondent for The Washington Post speaking on Contemporary Life In Russia Wed., Feb. 15 7:30 p.m. EMU Ballroom FREE Open to the Public JSU presents ‘The Big Dig’ The Jewish Student Union will present an Israeli film, "The Big Dig,” at 7:30 and 9:30 tonight in 177 Lawrence. This is part of the first annual Israeli Film Festival, a series of award-winning feature-length Israeli movies, shown this month at the University. The film festival provides the opportunity for students to see Israeli films that ordinarily would not be seen in the United States. Econ professor to discuss ban kin a in Third World “The New Gnomes: Multinational Banks in the Third World" will be discussed at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in 238 Gilbert Hall by Howard Wachtel, professor and chairer of the department of economics at American University. Wachtel is widely known for his work in the fields of poverty, income distribution, labor,, socialist economic systems and the new international economic order. In addition to his numerous publications, he has been a Fellow of the Transnational Institute and the Institute for Policy Studies. He is currently writing a book on the new international economic order. The public lecture is sponsored by the University economics department. PEANUTS ® bv Charles M. Schulz FOR OUR LAST NI6HT OUT I'VE PLANNED 50METHIN6 SPECIAL i'll BUILD THE FIRE...VOU 66T V0UR5ELVE5 50ME NICE LONS STICKS... C 1978 Unittd Fwtuw SyndtoU Inc GOOD! I LIKE TO CHECK OUT THE U)EEK IUKETOKNOUJ \ IF THERE'S ANYTHING I I HAVE TO PREAPyg briefs MEETINGS A meeting at at PSI Center staff and program participants will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. today In Suita 1 of the EMU; the 1978-1979 Program Is foremost on the agenda — all who wM be Irwofoed should artend. The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet tor medtaffon today from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in tie EMU, (room to be posted). Hawaii dub: Danoe practice today. 7 p.m. at CoNer Lounge. Questions cal Oebbie 485-2368 or Card 485-9874 The Incidental Fee Committee wtl meet today at 8 p.m. In the EMU, (room to be posted). This wtl be the trst session ot preliminary budget hearings for the tolowring programs. The pubic Is invited and encouraged to attend. 6 p.m. Gay People's AIKance, 8:45 p.m. Gerontology Association. 9:45 p.m. ALERT. MISCELLANEOUS The Pd Practtoum wtl present Mkhaei Connelly today speaking on "Mysldsm 6 Spiritualty"; al Interested are welcome, sponsored by the Psi Center and SEARCH, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m , room to be posted In the EMU. The YWCA Women/Speak brown beg lunch aeries wil feature a panel on "Battered Women: Hope for the Future" tram noon to 1 p m In the EMU, (room to be posted), on Tuesday. Panel members wil Indude Diane DePauls, Legal Aid Service; Shady Grove, Women Space; and Eleen Simpson, Deputy District Attorney. Women/Speak is free and open to al. PRE-MEOS: Information Is available in the ONce of Academic Advising on scholarships for pre-msdcal students. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Orientation sessions explaining the services available to fob seeker* are held every Thtnday at 3:30 p.m. at 246 Susan Campbell Halt. Free workshops In resume-wrtttng, job interviewing, and job ftodng are aleo offered Special arrangements for workshops and interview sign-up sheets are available for handcapped students by calling 686-3235. Bob Wynla, Director, Housing and Community Development for Lane County, will discuss 'Housing and Community Development: Career Possibilities, Internships, and Spedai Projects" on Wednesday from noon tttrough 2 p.m. at the EMU. Interview sign-up sheets for the following organizations will be posted at 246 Susan Campbell Hal Wednesday at 6:15 a m I AII It I V»_ Downstairs in the EMU 561 E. 13th Ave. close to the recreation center Across from Max’s 687-1347 485-4422 NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS FOR WOMEN & MEN! $6.00 Dry cut designed for your hair and you, for those on a tight schedule. $8.50 wet style designed for you and your hair for easy care and the air-waved style. A completed style to go anywhere. $11.50 includes shampoo, moisterizing conditioner, blow dry and a hair cut designed for you. A completed easy care style. Remember: we carry the finest of professional hair care products for you to use. Feb 20. Metropolian Ute Insurance New York office. Interviewing tor Sales Management Development Program. MBAs. Feb. 21 Metropolitan Lite Insurance. Interviewing tor Salee and Management positiane M majors and degree*. Fab. 22 Modular On-Una System* Interviewing tor Data Processing poaMons. Computer Science and Maffi majors. Feb. 22. International Paper Company. Interviewing for Financial Management Development Program. B S. or BA In Accounting or Finance. Feb. 22. Pacific Qas A Electric Company. Interviewing for Personnel Trainee. M S. in Industrial and Labor Relation* or M.B.A. with emphasis In personnel or Industrial relations. Fab. 22 A 23. Boise Cascade Corporation Interviewing tor Administrative Assistant. Timber and Wood Products Division. MBAs. Feb. 23. Fidetty Union Life. Interviewing for positions in Sales Management and Sales Business, Liberal Arts, and Physical Education majors. Fab. 23. Georgia Pacific Corporation Interviewing for Junior Accountants and Programmer Trainees. Accounting major* and canddates with combtoed Computer Sclenoe and Business Administration course work Feb 24. Sears. Roebuck A Company. Interviewing for Retail Management Trainees and Credit Management Trainees Bachelor’s degree All majors. - Feb 24 WMIam Volker A Company Interviewing for Sales Trdnees. Business and Liberal Arts majors. 2 (Let USvHeJpyouJ 0 COPIES for minvmum of loojyer oriu^naL R3EE CcUaling. GrajjVuc-MzocrK Profe/zlonal Copy /ervIce/ 570 Laurence -TcxunfSoure Ptoio Coll 485-3579--for free estimates A Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex cept during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daly Emerald PtAishing Co , Inc., at the University of Oregon. Eugene, Ore. 97403. 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