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Summer camp jobs open
The University Job Service will sponsor on-campus interviews for
three summer camps in Washington beginning Monday, and interested
students should sign up now for an interview in Room 262 Oregon Hall, or
call Pam at 686-3239.
An interviewer from Camp Sealth, bcatedon Vashon Island, about
22 miles from Seattle, Wash., will be here Monday. A representative
from Camp Killogua near Everett, Wash, will be interviewing students
Wednesday.
Two interviewers from Four Winds Westward Ho will be on campus
Feb. 22. This private camp is located on Oreus Island, situated in the
San Juan Islands of Washington.
Renaissance music on tap
The University Consort will perform secular music of the German
Renaissance 2 p.m. Feb. 28. at the University Museum of Art.
The consort, organized more than 10 years ago by Harold Owen,
University music professor, consists of six musicians who specialize in
performances of early music.
Besides singing, the group plays a number of early instruments,
including recorders, krummhorns, gemhorns, viols and various percus
sion instruments.
Members are Mary Ann Wish, soprano; Susan Kuyper, soprano;
Chris Olson, alto; Hal Owen, tenor and counter-tenor; Bob Hurwitz, bass
and James Miller, tenor and bass.
The program is devoted to part songs, instrumental music and sob
songs from the early 16th century German oomposers Isaac and his
pupil Ludwig Senfl, and some of their contemporaries.
The songs depict a wide range of moods, according to Owen, from
“lusty drinking songs to songs of despair and bnging. Some were written
for the court, while others were for street carnivals,” he says.
The performance is free to the public.
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Assassination
of JFK topic
of slideshow
A free slideshow on “Why the
CIA Killed JFK” will be presented
in the EMU, room to be posted,
today at 7:30 p.m.
Members of the Assassination
Committee allege their photo over
lays, now showing on the West
Coast, are positive proof Howard
Hunt and Frank Sturgis of the Cen
tral Intelligence Agency killed
former Pres. John Kennedy.
Communication
expert to speak
The president of a Los Angeles
management consulting firm will
be in Eugene today to speak to the
22nd annual meeting of the Col
lege Food Service Association
(CFSA).
Carol Sapin Gold is the presi
dent of a consulting firm specializ
ing in training and development
and known for its techniques in
stressing better interpersonal
communication and practical
motivation for employees.
Gold will speak on effective
management at the conference’s
opening work session tonight at
8:30 in the Valley River Inn.
Other featured speakers for
the food service conference will be
Roy Bardsley, Bardsley and Has
lacher Marketing Research, Port
land, who will talk about how opin
ion surveys improve customer re
lations, and Bob Knight of the
Hobart Company, makers of
kitchen appliances, who will talk
about energy savings as related to
food service equipment.
Civilization film •
shows tonight
The third film in the “Civiliza
tion” series with Sir Kenneth
Clark, titled “Romance and Real
ity” will be shown at 7:30 p.m.,
today.
The location for this episode is
Court Room 1, City Hall 1, 777
Pearl St. The remaining series will
be at Laurelwood Recreation
Bldg., 2700 Columbia St.
Call Vivenne at 687-5353 for
more information.
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German Scholar to speak
Helmut Kreuzer, a literary scholar at the Gesamthochschule
Siegen, a university of Siegen, Germany, will deliver public lectures at
the University today and Friday.
Kreuzer, currently a visiting professor of German at the University of
Houston, will speak at 8 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted, on “The
Image of Emerson in German Literature.'’
At 4 p.m. Friday, he will deliver a second lecture entitled “The
Literature of the 1970s in West Germany” in Floom214of Friendly Hall.
Tonight’s lecture will be delivered in English. The Friday lecture will
be delivered in German. Both are open free to the public.
The author of four books, Kreuzer is also the editor or co-editor of
several scholarly publications and has published numerous articles in
academic journals. In the past 10 years he has served as a visiting
professor of German at Rice University, Columbia University, Washing
ton University, Stanford University, the University of Wisconsin and the
University of Cairo (Egypt).
The University lectures are being co-sponsored by the Department
of German and Russian and the University’s Comparative Literature
program.
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briefs
meetings
There wil be a Jewish Student Union meeting
tonight in toe JSU ofllce, Suite 5 EMU. at 8.
OSEA Chapter 88 wil hold its regular monthly
business meeting today at noon In the EMU. (room
to be posted). Special speaker will be Les Stnckler
who will talk on insurance plans. Members and
non-members are encouraged to attend
Hawai Club meeBng tonight at 7 in the EMU,
room to be posted. Std trip. T-shirt money oo*ectton
and IFC hearing will be discussed Luau practice tor
Debbie's dances only wil follow
The Incidental Fee Committee wil meet today at
5:30 in the EMU. (room to be posted, probably 101
EMU). On the agenda are the following programs:
5:30 Repertory Dancers. 6:15 Pre-Health Science
Center, 6:45 People and the Oregon Coast, 730
Pol Beal Science Student Union. 8:15 Phi Beta
Lambda. The public is invited and encouraged to
attend.
LECTURES
The J.P Stevens Boycott Committee invites the
public to hear taro former Stevens' workers discuss
"Working and Organizing at J.P Stevens." at
Eugene's City Council Chambers, tonight at 730
University Libertarians wil present a taped lec
ture of noveist-phitoaopher Ayn Rand entitled "The
Moratorium on Brains at 2:30 p.m. in the EMU,
room to be posted Al interested persons are en
couraged to oome and Isten to the upe
The Btotogy Department presents Victor Vac
quier, department of Zbotogy, U C Davis, speaking
today at 4:30 in Room 30 Science 1 on Surface
Macromolecules Involved in Sperm-^g Recogni
tion and Adhesion During Sea Urchin Fertilization."
The Physics Department presents Qeoige
Brown. Stanford Sychnotion Radiation research
laboratory, speaking on synchrotron radiation re
search today at 3:30 p.m. In Room 16 Science t.
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