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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1978)
...et al PEANUTS ■hr- M ScMt' SjJU. yryy. 4ArJ(Ju 'Tlafc, usAm* <i~K. cZ-^Kt- <oe£f_z s ~rJ&- '£oj£ t L(ll Vjfc. +~\. * Ji~ta\ Calligraphers to speak wo Chinese paining a'ic ca* bgcaphy scholars Sner Fu anc Manlyn Fu wil presea’ e shoe ■ecture-oemoasu atior of the hiv lory and tecnmques of Chinese calligraphy Weonesoay at 8 p.rr in *107 Lawrence Shen Pu is presently or the 1a American scene writer to speak Nrcnotas von Hoffman nation ally syndicated conjmnis? of the Wasnmgtcr Post anc author of severa ooo*s aoo jt the American scene wit spear af tne University Of Ppmanc SOOO fc Wiliamette 8ivc m trie Buckley Gente' au dnonurr Wednesday at 6 p.rr Tickets are $2 ter genera ao missior Yon Hotlma1’ oescnoec at a constructive iconoctas* Oy Mar garet Cooiey forme* editor of ■‘The Boor Review is scheduled to give a speecr entitled Icor Srnasnmg Rabbi to give lecture on Jewish strength Raoo Yonah (Seller of Portland wil spear Wednesday at noon m the EMU room to be posted on Jewish Strength During the Holocaust The lecture is organized by the Jew'Sh Student Union and is part of a senes of talr.s by visiting Port land Rabbis The public is invited at no charge ouny a Ui*r is in ternationally recognizee for nts studies or. Chinese calligraphy and panting He is also a calli grapher 0f note Marilyn Fu, a doc tora candidate m Chinese ah anc Archeology at Princeton Univer sity is a former assistant curator at Chinese ah at New York s Met ropolitan Museum Botr are responsible tor a number of outstanding publica tions m Chinese ah and for sev e'a' of the most important exhibi tions of Chinese panting and cal ligraphy mounted in the United States in the iast tew years The Fu s visit to campus is made possioie oy the Department Of An History and the Maude I. Kerns Beouest in Onenta1 Art Alcohol lecture series slated Jeff Davis of the Mental Health Division Alcohol Program win be the featured speaker at the next Community Atcoho1 Education program at 7.SO tonight tri the Scout Room of Centra^ Pres byterian Church He will discuss the phiiosopny of alcoholism treatment in general and the network of treatment sys tems existing in Lane County The free program is designed for the general public and coordi nated by the Lane County Council on Alcoholism. The senes is pre sented each Tuesday evening THE PLACE Presents COUNTRY JOE McDONALD Tickets only $3.75 at Sun Shop, Everybody’s, For What It’s Worth, Odyssey Records & The Race Day of Show $4 75 Seating Is Limited 2 Shows Sat., March 4th - 8:30 & 11:30 pm 21 and over please Enjoy Eugene s Finest Dining From Our Continental Menu DON’T MISS BILLY C. FARLOW MAR 6 - 8 Seminar still open for black, anthro studies The National Endowment for the Humanities announces that the application Deadline for four anthropology and Black studies seminars has been extended to March 21 These seminars awe a part of the Humanities Endowments 122 Summer Seminars for College Teachers which will be offered in 23 states this summer The seminars provide oppor tunities for college faculty to work in their areas of interest under the dwecbon of a distinguished schol ar and to have available the re sources of a library suitable for advanced study Further triform at ion may be ob tained from the Division of Fellow ships National Endowment for the Humanities. 806 15th St. NW Man Stop 101, Washington D C. 20506. or call (202) 724-0376. Positions open in music ed. Applications are now being taken for employment in the Eugene Parks and Recreation Department s Summer Music Education Program This 6 to 8 week program covers string, wind, brass band and orchestral in struction for kids from the elemen tary to high school level. There are approximately 18 to 24 hours of instruction over the summer and the pay rate is from $4.50 to $5.50 per hour, based on experience Application forms are available at the parks office. 858 Pearl St„ or call 687-5353. Junior wins biology award Carey Pierson, a junior in pre med is the recipient of a $500 scholarship for the 1978-79 academic year The Ralph Hues tis Memonal Scholarship, in honor of the late University of Oregon biology professor, was estab lished and is funded by the Hues tis family. It is awarded each year to a University biology student for superior academic achievement. Jewish rums continue The Jewish Student Union is continuing its Israeli Film Festival, wtth the feature showing of two Israeli movies Both will be shown tonight at 150 Geology and admission $1 Stan Getz in Israel — A Musical Odyssey will be shown at 7:30 and 10:30 p m Filmed while on a three-wee* tour of Israel. Getz takes time out to meet and talk to some of his local counterparts In this film, Getz uncovers what could possibly be the ethnic roots of his own music The film has been described as a thoroughly captivating musical documentary The second film, to be shown at 8:30 p.m., is “I Was Bom In Jerusalem ” Yehoram Gaon, one of Israel s most popular singers, leads a personal tour of the golden city of Jerusalem. The attraction, magic, mystery and wonder of this histone city is revealed in the film through the views and scenes of the city s life Tax tapes now at library Federal income tax instructions on cassette tapes prepared by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are now available at the Eugene Public Library. The tapes, which can be checked out like books and used at home contain step-by-step guidelines for the preparation of IRS forms 1040 and 1040A, including the two most common accompanying schedules used with the 1040. The schedules A and B are used for reporting itemized deductions and income from interest and dividends respec tively. The library is located at 100 W. 13th Ave. and is open from 10 a m. to 9 p.m Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Concert features hit jazz Instrumental and vocal jazz will be featured m a Lane Community College (LCC) concert tonight at 8 in the Performing Arts Theatre at LCC. Directed by Bart Bartholomew, the pieces include charts by Basie and Ellington, as well as a 50s arrangement of June is Bustm Out All Over." For more information, contact Dick Reid. 747-4501. Photo awards available Undergraduate college students interested m photography can compete in the annual Joseph Ehrenreich National Press Photo graphers Association (NPPA) Scholarship for 1978. in which two S5O0 Scholarship prizes will be awarded. Applicants in the competition need not be journalism majors, but must show aptitude in the making or the use of photographs m com munication and must intend to pursue a career in journalism Deadline for the competition is April 1. Entries are available by writing John Ahlhauser. NPPA scholarship chairer, 111 Meadowbrook. Bloomington, Ind. 47401 briefs MEETINGS People interested m working against HR 6669 (an olt-shoot ot the repressive Senate SI 1) wtl meet today at noon In the kbrary at 1414 KuxaaO Hawai dub — Practice from 7:30 to 9 pm, Coker Lounge Questons. can Debbie 465-2368 Be there promptly Israel Folk Dancing will not meet today at the Newman Canter, because the Israel film fesevaJ is scheduled for the same bme Dancing w* resume next Tuesday at the Newman Center 8 p.m. Ad mission Is free People for Southern African Freedom win meet tonight at 6 p.m. at 1414 Kincatf. Major discussion topic priorities for future action AH are welcome The Campus Zen Fellowship «hD meet for med iation today from 1:30 — 2:20 p.m. In the EMU room to be posted The Poklcal Science Student Union will hold a business meeting today at 6:30 pm. in the EMU. room to be posted AH Potbcal Science majors are invited to attend Thera •(bn Bala Ae*» P* meeting * 7 30 tonight m Monty s Pizza Maakng lor sejdens i<imm in the Unsrawty Summer Session as the Italian Ufnwt> lor Fore^jnen Perupa Italy today at 430 p.m In sSuctonai Matte Canaar State B' New Age Who* Stic Heath Wonohap lomght ten 7 to 9 in the EMU room ID ba pasted Lad try Sal Kutal Khetsa P E flapartmert Sponsored oy Saarch TUESDAY AFTERNOON PBOSEKNAR So. 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