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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1978)
...et al UC sociologist to lecture Stanley Aroncwwtz of the University of Cafcforrsa at Irvine «*• grve a speech on “Class Stratification in Amencan Society, Friday at 330 p.m m J01 EMU Aronowitz « a sociologist and author of “False Promises The Shaping of Amencan Working Class Consciousness: ’ “Food. Shelter and the Amencan Dream.’ and numerous arbcies on poirbcs. labor and culture The lecture is sponsored by the sociology department Interview session offered A free Career Development Workshop on job interviews wit! be conducted March 2, and interested persons should cal Vicki Johnson in the University Personnel Department. 686*3159, to register by Friday. The workshop is part of the University s Career Development pro gram, the Personnel Department. Career Planning and Placement and Lifelong Learning m the Office of Student Se-vices The objective is to introduce participants to the principles and techniques that can lead to successful job interviews. Participants will have a chance to practice interviewing skils to small groups Engravings subject of talk Art historian Michael Jacobsen will discuss “Form and Purpose in Early Italian Engraving' at a 430 p.m. tak Friday in Room 177, Law rence Hal The lecture is part of a continuing senes of faculty talks sponsored by the University School of Architecture & Albed Arts. All programs in the senes are open, without charge, to the public. briefs Tha Campui Zmr F tommy aril mM tor ma4 Montoday*om 130-230pm. at Ota EMU (room •rdbapootod, TliaaaarilbaamaaOngoftoaUnp*—Oca Aaaoa aOor kMy at 3 p.m n 300 PLC Suggaanona tar •uno non] acOMOai aril bo Oocuaaad AH In k*MM pnpo ara aOooaa UECTVMES Dr Yodar. dbactor of la Ooopfryaical Loboroh ory, Araarangtary aril ap«a* on "Qanartaton and Aggragtaton of Magma." at 330 p m in 307 Vot sanology Joroma Mai. poot. wrkor and lactarar Irom M» dM aril *>aae- mgr* MS n 187 EMU HaavWOng •to UrtvaraHy on an aatandad tot* through too U S PoaaWa tnplns cf dacuaaior' ara European radam, Spain and pratriama of tranaikon to a damocrakc aodaly and Ora aqnKcanoa ol naar mowamaraa Ha \ PSYCHIC Advises on bus>ness. love & personal direction. Jamil P O Box 10154 Eugene, Oregon 97401 Phone anytime: 342 2210 4842441 V__J r mH g|o rtcli hs poatry spontofbd by tho Back Stodert Union Admiatoon • Ht ■a,an | ,, ** —■ - - - ■- - - - - #■» -* ^VW prr/*ics pf^witiClr, n»W UOr *g> w* «Nt today in Room 10 Scaartce « 330 on TCeruratacigraphy wth Nsutrona " P«of Howard Eft* Uravertty <* CaWomia. w* «eafc on Stagflation today at 330 in Room 242 Qflbarl CofloqjHjm Mtohaai Trarnan. bom tha Ursver aty of Odord. wd epee* an 'RecognUng worda An tovertad baquancy abaci and other Indnga' Hats* «*• be to Room 146 Straub* 4 pjn. today Anyone who wants to go to dnner or tah wth T tanman detfld ooraact Wayne IMckalgran at aid 4020 or 342-0730 Tha Communty Fon/n aartaa oonflnuaa wth Ota aaoond in a aartaa of wortuhopa on oommunlly M0 lalanoa and Ka aflamabvaa lor local aoonomic dAratopmert Community Development Corpora tion* fCDCs) end apprcpnata tachnotogy *4( ba to* topic of today's ssation, 730 p.m. at Franc* Wlflard Community School — 2055 Lincoln St PRE-DENTS: DAT reservations are now avaMa bi* in to* Otfloa of Academic Adviang PRE-MEDS MCAT raaarvaflons ate available noa in to* Oflce of Acadsmlc Advising. PRE-MEOS Mormalton is available to toe Office of Academic Advising on scholarship* tor pre madkai students POLICY Th* Emeralds briefs column is ap*n to anyone eeaWng to announoe meetings, lectures or miscel laneous everts Brief* are run only onoe and are aubyact to «aoa Irrstabon* They should be typed and tnple-apaced to a 65-<toafaclar margin Include al pennant mtormaflon. ncluffing toe dato you W*m * lo run Alao. indud* a name and phone number In case w* have queeflon* Everts wth donation* or admaston charge* wtl not b* conat dasad AH flams must ba tumad In by 2 p m. toe day btflore publcabon m toe Emarak) office. Room 300. EMU 1 UNIQUE IN THE NORTHWEST THE ATKINSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY SALEM, OREGON 97301 A Two-Year Master s Program to Provide the Educational Foundation for Careers in the Management of Business, Government, and Not-For-Profit Organizations All interested students should see Tim Nissen, Director of Admissions Thursday, March 2, 1978 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. UO Career Planning and Placement Campbell Hall — 686-3235 Information on Placement, Internships, Curriculum and Financial Aid available on request Guest to give letters history The Valley Calligraphy Guild wifi present a free lecturo on the “History of Letters," by Robert Pal ladino, calligrapher, paleographer and instructor at Reed College The lecture will be given at Celeste Campbell Senior Center 155 High St., tonight at 7:30 It is recommended for calli graphers, art historians and all “letter lovers.” Folkloric song topic of speech The Department of Romance Languages presents Bernado Paiambo, Spanish professor from the New School of Social Re search, at the Newman Center, 1830 Emerald St., tonight at 8.30 p.m. Admission to the concert and lecture on the Latin-American Folkloric Song is $2, and the pub lic is invited to attend. PEANUTS klrwu-M WOOOSTOCK ISNT^ MUCH FOR DCHN6 ANYTHING RiaFTy L \ I Beall rings with free student recitals Several student recitals will highlight this week’s musical ac tivities at Beall Concert Hall. Today, saxophone students will give a class recital at 12:30 p.m., and Pam Birrell will give her Doc toral degree flute recital at 8 p.m. Composition students will pre sent New Works for Orchestra in a Benefit planned for White Bird A fund-raising project for the White Bird Clinic, a Eugene medi cal center that provides counsel ing crisis intervention and ser vices, will be held Monday from 8 a m. to 10 p.m. at the Homefried Truckstop, 790 E. 14th Ave. Chefs will have gourmet treats for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and music will be provided by local groups and individuals. For more information, call Von nie at 342-8255. Renter’s tax refund information available from housing office Off-Campus Housing has re ceived 1978 renter’s refund pam phlets explaining filing proce dures, eligibility and proof for the refund. Also explained is how roommates should file. The free pamphlet can be picked up at Off-Campus Housing in Suite 3 of the EMU. Form 70R is the Oregon homeowner and renter refund form. Anyone still needing this form may pick one up at the hous ing office. For more information call Off Campus Housing at 686-3731. conducted ensemble concert Fri day at 12:30 p.m., and Robert Howard will perform his senior degree clarinet recital with the ac companiment of Marybeth An drews on piano Friday at 8 p.m. Trumpet students will present a recital on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. All recitals are free and the pub lic is invited. Gay testimony to be aired Highlights of public testimony on the sexual orientation amend ment to Eugene’s Human Rights Ordinance, foiowed by a live dis cussion, will be broadcast at 8 to night on radio station KLCC-FM (90.3). The testimony was given at a public hearing before the city council last October. Opponents Lumber club shows fashions The Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club, women in lumber, will present its annual style show Friday at 8 p.m. for the benefit of the Eugene Hear ing and Speech Center, at the World’s Fare in the Valley River Center. There will be a special perfor mance by the Emerald Boys Choir, children’s fashions by And Everything Nice,' women’s fash ions by ‘Sue Marshall’ and men’s fashions by Rosenblatts.' Tickets are available at stores displaying the style show posters and at the door. Clavichord concert scheduled Saturday University music school profes sor Joan Benson will perform on clavichord and fortepiano at the fourth concert of the Early Keyboard festival concert Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. in Beall concert hall. of fie amendment have secured enough petition signatures to refer the matter to the voters at the elec tion May 23. KLCC-FM has invited speakers to discuss the issue from VOICE, the organization sponsoring the referendum, and from Eugene Citizens for Human Rights, a group that opposes repeal of the amendment. Children’s play set this week Eugene Theatre for Children presents "Underground Spring time,” an original play by and for children, sponsored by the Eugene Parks and Recreation Department. The play is free and for all ages. Performances are scheduled as follows: Today at 4: Community Center for the Performing Arts, 291 W. 8th Ave. Saturday at 11 a.m.: Edison Elementary School, 1328 E. 22nd Ave. Saturday at 2 p.m.: Sheldon Community Center, 2445 Wil lakenzie Rd. March 4 at 11 a.m.: Westmore land Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd Ave. and March 4 at 2 p.rn.: Fairfield School, 3455 Royal Ave. For more information contact Carol Wade, 345-2822. Z' Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Deity Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex oept during exam weeks and vacations, by toe Oregon D»ty Emerald Polishing Co . Inc . at the University at Oregon, Eugene. Ore 97409. The Oegor. 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