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...et al Econ historian Fischer to speak in EMU today Economic historian Wolfram Fischer will lecture at the University Monday at 3 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted. Fischer director of the Institute for Economic and Social History at the Free University of Berlin, will speak on The German Economy in the 20th Century: Continuity and Change” Fischer is teaching this term at Stanford University. His talk is free and open to the public. Poet sets appearances Black American writer and poet N. Jerome Hall has scheduled two campus appearances. Hall will hold an informal forum Tusday at 1 p.m. in the EMU. to be posted. Thursday at 8 p.m. he will give a poetry reading and a lecture on Black American expatnates in Europe The session will be in Room 167 of the EMU. Hall s appearances at the University are sponsored by the Black Student Union. There is no admission for either session. TO Art and Architecture Supplies for the student and the professional Many major lines discounted from 15 to 25% year ’round to better serve you. Ciearprint Paper Strathmore Drawing Pads ■Staedter-Mars Pens Faber Caste! Pens Koh-i-noor Raptdographs Design Markefte Markers Gmmoacher Paint-oils & acrylics Grumbacher Brushes Smmons Brushes Crescent Poser Board BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-2:00 Page 2 Sculptress unveils latest video work The EMU Cultural Forum pre sents Lynda Bengiis, prominent sculptress and video artist, who will show her two most recent video works, The Amazing Bow-Wow and How s Tricks" in room 167 EMU, 7:30 p.m. Best known for her sculptured works. Bengiis has exhibited in Germany, Denmark, Australia. This year she was included in the “Recent Acquisitions" show at the Guggenheim Museum. Familiar pieces include her series of sculp tural ‘‘Knots." She maintains a studio in New York and is affiliated with the Paula Cooper Gallery. She also has a studio in California. Although she is best recognized for her sculptural achievements, Benglis also works in video. She has exhibited her video works since 1972. They have been shown throughout the U.S. and Canada. The presentation and lecture are free to the public. PEANUTS% CharVrM Srhuli A FlBJRON D0E5 NOT APPRECIATE BEING TAKEN FOR AN ASTERISK! I'M AWAKE' I'M AWAKE! PROSASLY SOMETHING THAT GOES UJAY BACK, AMP BOTH SIPES Of THE FAMILY HAVE FORGOTTEN NO, MA'AM...I PON’T KNOU) LiHAT'5 GOING ON briefs MEETINGS The totemafronal Women's Day Coaibon mu meet tonight at 7 p.m. to plan activities for interna - tonal Woman's Day, March 8. interested women and representatives tom women's groups are in Wed to attend Hawaa dub — Dance practce in CoNer from 7 to 9 p.m. Two misses and you're out Questions, cal Dabtse. 485-2368. or Carol 484-9874 Grateng Alternative Youth (GAYouth) otters an opporhtoity tor soosizing and dacusaion tor peo ple enter the age ol 22 Join ue this evening at 8. Cai 343-8130 tor location or more information The Campus Zen Fellowship wil meet tor med iation today from 1:30-2:30 in toe EMU (room to be posted) Pin Bala Lambda, a national organization of stu dents preparing tor careers m business will hold an organizational meeting tonight in the EMU. room to be posted, at 7 p.m. LECTURES Jerome Hal, poet, writer and lecturer will speak on "European Racism and Spam — Problems of transition to a democratic society," Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Forum and Thursday at 8 in Room 167 in the EMU CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Orientation sessions explaining the services av ailable to job seekers are held every Thursday at 330 p.m in 246 Susan Campbell Hal Free work shops m resume-writing, job interviewing, and job finding are also offered Special arrangements for workshops and inter view sign-up sheets are available for hand capped students by catling 686-3235 Barrs Toelken wil discuss Career and Intemsfip Mountain Parkas 30% OFF Thru Saturday Powderhorn Windrivers reg. 59.50 now 41.65 Breakwinds reg. 43.50 now 30.45 Homito reg. 39.50 now 27.65 Woolrich 60/40 reg. 45.50 now 31.85 wool-lined 60/40 reg. 52.00 now 36.40 Snow Lion Falkland reg. 65.00 now 45.50 Highland reg. 61.95 now 43.36 Mtn. reg. 50.95 now 35.66 Women’s Western mtn. parkas reg. 57.00 now 39.00 Oregon Wilderness Supplies Lower Level EMU lfc3© - 6 M-F 8-4 Saturdays. Poeabtteee With Native Americans ElmnaSng Unrealstic Expectations and Leaning (he Realaes o< How to Work teth Naave Americans at the EMU from noon through 2 p m Wedrwsday IrSerview sign-cp sheers tor the totovwng organi zations wM be ported in 246 Susan Campbel Ha* Wectoesday at 8:15 a m. Feb 22 — Firestone Tire 8 Rubber Company Interviewing for Retail Sale* Management Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (General Buanesa. Management or MarkaSng ma jors.) Feb 27 — Sands Castle Enterprises Interne* mg tor positions m Sales. Management Trailing and Management Al majors Feb 28 U S Coast Guard Interviewing tor Manne Environmental Protection. Aviation Re search and Development. Search and Rescue Engineering. Finance. Personnel AdmirvstraBon Pubic Affairs. Manne Safety. Maine Inspection Port Industry Safety, and Sea Duty Al majors Feb 28 Boise Cascade Corporfeon Interview ing for Production Supervisor Trainee and Sales Trainee. Container Divtoon. Bachelor s or Master s in Marketing. Buaness. Economics, or Acoouneng Mar 1 Del Monte Corporation Interviewing for Producbon Management poateons Aft majors Mar 1 Lincoto National Sates Corporakon In terviewing tor Market ng Representative Group and Pension Manager and Admessaatve Man ager Degrees in Buaness (Markeang Finance Economics, and Accounting) Phitoeophy. Com muracatons. M BAs. Mar 1. Burtngton Northern. Inc. Interviewing tor Transportation Analyst. Staff Assistant i Financial Analysis). Associate Internal Aucitor. Claim Rep resentative. Assistant Trainmaster Assistant Supervisor. Junior Analyst. Analyst, etc Majors in Transportation. Accounting. Economics. Busi ness Administration. Finance. Sociology Psychol ogy. Marketing, Computer Science. Math Mar 2. Gladstone School Doted Interviewing tor high school EngHh/Orama position 1 position Mar 2. American Management Systems Inter viewing for Computer Sconbets Badielors or Master s degree in Cooputer Science Mar 2. Atkinson Graduate School of Adrranistra tion. Willamette Uraversrty Al majors Mar 2 and 3 Mary s Interviewing tor Executive Development Program AH majors Mar 3. ACORN Interviewing tor Communty Or ganizers in eleven states Al majors Mar 3 Sands Castle Enterprises. Interviewing for positions in Sales. Manege men! Training, and Management Al majors Recruiters from the Graduate School of Social Won and Human Services. Eastern Washington State Colege. Cheney. Washington. wH be on campus Wectoesday The Schools rapresentalves are interested in talking with funrors and seniors majonng in socal work and tie sooei sciences They wtl be available in Room 101 of tie EMU from 9 to 11 30 a m to talk with students and present a side show Al interested persons are encouraged to attend. liili lil'ili Oregon Daily Emerald The Ore oun^ £i4r mfvr-. Puoisrwtg Cc inz., s: r The Grapar Deity Ener? «eh d^oes on svs fare foe ol ta> ssocn' - c-fs: ••td a pueAshec Monday Uvougn Friday ex vacations, by tie Oregon Daily Emerald '•raty at Oregon, Eugene. Ore 97403 -J independently of the University t Eft) Memorial Union, and is a member *7 per term and S20 per year Erttonal verssmg and Busnass Idvenssng 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 6864381 Editor ging Edtor drtor acs Edtor ige Edtor Waty Benson Tom Wotte Becky Young Chen O'Neil Adrienne Salinger Jim Payne Tom Jackson Sports Editor Asst Sports Ecu tor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Associate Editors Departments and Schools Features Stale and Local Pollies Community State System and Student Services ASUO Environment Might Editor Production Maneger Advertising Manage* ControSe* Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerril Nilson Eric Maloney Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock Half eld Jane Lehman Kavtn Harden F%ch Seven Carolyn Beaver Kathy Mon ye Tom WbMe Betsy Bodne Carl Bryant Jean Ownoey Monday, February 20. 1978