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6t al... Book exchange gears up If you've had any trouble selling or buying used textbooks, you might consider an alternative to the University Bookstore. The Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity will sponsor a textbook exchange the first few days of spring term. Students who want to make use of the book referral service should start now to make the exchange proceed smoothly. If you want to sell a book, fill out a slip at the Information and Grievance Center in the EMU Main Lobby, and deposit it in the box there. The Alpha Chi Omega will then match you up with someone who wants your book. Member John Smith says this time they would like to exchange 300 books for students. Past lives’ writer’s topic “You Have Lived Before," a free lecture by Aleuti Francesca, a writer, poet and director of the Solar Light Retreat in Southern Oregon, will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in Room 108-110 of the EMU. Francesca will address the issue of reincarnation and the ways in which the experiences of past lives affect present lives. There will also be a workshop on “Transmutation of Conscious ness" Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 108 EMU. The cost of the workshop is $25. The workshop is designed to help people get in touch with what prevents them from realizing their potential and experiencing fulfillment in life. Francesca will also be available for two-hour Past Life Regres sions, in which she will review the past lifetimes of participants. Consultations are not psychic reading, but are “Regression through Reverie” sessions for a fee of $45. For more information, call the ASUO at 686-3724. Aronowitz talks on class splits Stanley Aronowitz of the Uni versity of California at Irvine, will discuss “Class Stratification in American Society” in a sociology colloquium, Monday at 3 p.m. in 101 EMU. Aronowitz is sociologist and au thor of “False Promises: The Shaping of American Working Class Consciousness: Food, Shelter and the American Dream," and numerous articles on Politics, labor and culture. Meeting held to support miners A striking coal miners support meeting will be held Monday at 8 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. Discussions on the role of the government in strikes; history and uses of the Taft-Hartley Act; con ditions in the mines; issues in the strike; and struggles of the Coal Miner’s Union will accompany songs of the labor movement and the coal miners. PEANUTS®,. Sr hull THE OPHTHALMOLOGIST 5AIP MV EVES ARE PERFECT..HE CHECKEP OUT MV PIET, TOO... WE TALKEP ABOUT BOREPOM, GOING TO BEP EARLY ANP ALL SORTS OP THINGS... BUT U)E STILL HAVE A PROBLEM, DON'T U)E, SIR? ax*** ■am ***pui$ p*Hun ks> (2 Nominations open for award Nominations are still open for the Ersted Award for Distin guished Teaching, and students are especially encouraged to submit names of faculty members to Vice-Provost Marshall Wattles in 103 Johnson Hall. The Ersted Award is presented annually at the June commence ment exercises. The award should “stimulate an interest in in spiring teaching in the classroom and in conference,” according to the donor, the late A.J. Ersted. Deadline for nominations in April 14. Aduentures of the mind & spirit... The Peace Corps and VISTA have something invaluable to share with you ... a unique adventure of the mind and spirit. If sharing your knowledge with the people of developing nations or working for constructive social change in America’s communities is the kind of adventure that appeals to you, come and talk to us. i Information is now available on overseas and U.S. openings beginning this Spring and Summer. CONTACT: Chris Kimble, Condon Hall Rm 315 9 am - 4:30 pm daily. Tele 687-6493 OR: Anna Gottlieb, 18 Hendricks Hall 10 am - 4:00 pm Wed. r Peace Corps VISTA A r N Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Deity Emerald is pubHahed Monday threough Friday •scapt during exam weeks and vacations. by the Oregon Daily Emerald PublsNng Co., Inc., at die University of Oregon, Eugene. Ore 97403. The Oregon Oaky Emerald operates independently of the University wit! oMcea on the third *oor of the Ert> Memorial Union and ia a member of tie Associated Frees Emerald suOecripdons are $7 per term and S20 per year News and Edhorial 666-5611 Dtspley Advertising and Business 686-3712 CtaasMed Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Erftor Managing Editor Aaat Managing Edtor News Editor Qraphics EdMor Aaat. Graphics Edtor EdMortai Page EdMor Wa4y Benson Tom Wolfe Becky Young Chert O’Neil Adrienne Salnger Jim Payne Tom Jackson V. Sports EdHor Asst Sports Editor EnterWnmeit Editors Mrs EdHor AmooMi EdHocs: Departments snd Schools Fsstorss State and Local Pollcs Community State System and Student Services ASUO Environment Mtflt Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Controler Mike Marino Nick Dawson Jerrll NHson Eric Maloney Chris Norman Melody Ward Jock HatHeld Jane Lehmwi Kevin Harden Richard Seven Carolyn Beaver Kathleen Monje Becky Young Betsy Bodlne Carl Bryant Jean Ownfoey Good neighbor session offered The Good Neighbor Project (GNP), sponsored by Family Counseling Services, is offering a free guest seminar Sunday, at Far West Federal Savings, 96 E. Broadway, from 7-10 p.m. Directed by Chet Cox of GNP, this evening is designed to give interested people an introduction to GNP seminars, specifically its 20-hour “Basic Seminar” offered Hatfield stumps law students Mark Hatfield, Oregon Republi can Senator will be on campus Saturday to speak and field audi ence questions in Room 129, Law Center from 12 to 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Student Bar Association, (SBA) Hatifield will spend 10 to 15 minutes making ‘ public announcements’’ with "the bulk of the time being questions and answers,” says SBA Pres. Bralio Escobar. A reception and press confer ence are tentatively scheduled af terward. Conference on African lib set A conference on African Libera tion will be held Saturday at Laney College, Oakland Calif. Rides will leave the University Friday morning and return Sunday evening. For information, call 689-7062. Topics at the western regional conference will be 'Fight Libera tion imperialism and national op pression from the Union of South Africa to the United States,” “U.S. Hands Off African lands” and “Victory to the Oppressed Peo ples of Africa.” every six weeks. The project and its trainings aim to increase an individual’s com munication skills and awareness, For more information, call 342-2551. briefs MEETINGS The LDS Student Association will hold its Friday Forum today tram 12 :30 to 120. Wiliam Green wtl be giving a special piano recital in leu of a speaker. Friday Forum is held at the LDS Institute of Religion at 16th and Alder, across from the Iannis courts. All students and faculty are invited to attend. An op tional luncheon ndl be available This is the last Forum for this term. The Campus Zen Fellowship wil meet for medi tation today from 1:30 - 220 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted). Introductory instruction wil be of fered to newcomers MISCELLANEOUS Mark Campbel. Minister of ChrisSart Church and graduate student at U. of O. wil give the sermon for the contemporary service. Sunday. March 12, 11 a m., at Wesley Center (1236 Kincaid). Talk-backs follows Lois Harrison, University professor of music, wil present a session on the changing voice and ml direct Salem's Liberty Elementary School Choir at the Northwest Convention of American Choral Director's Association. The conference «fil be held in Portland on Friday and Saturday Therapy group tf the Counselng Center Spring Term. Focus on problems you ate aware of and become more aware of habits of perception, ex perience and behavior that may be hoklng you back. Cal 666-3227 for a pregroup interview with Jease or Kay The group will be held Tuesdays 1-3 p.m. staring Apr. 4. Overweight tncfvtduais team to appreciate and accept yourself now and team methods of self control and new hatoit-buiklng to loee weight if you choose Group will be held at the Counseling Center Thursdays 3:30-5:30 p.m. starting Apr. 6. Cal 686-3227 for a pregroup interview with Jesse "A Forum for classified employees on the Univer sity of Oregon's Affirmative Action Program wil be held March 10,1978 from 9:30 a m to 11:30 a.m. in the EMU. room to be posted. A short side show will be presented and persons from the Office of Affir mative Action, the University of Oregon Staff Per sonnel Office and the State Personnel Office wil be available to explain the Affirmative Action Program and to answer questions and receive any concerns A NEW GAMES Workshop wil be held this Fri day, March 10 from 7 - 9 p.m. at Edison/Eastside Community School, 1328 E. 22nd, Eugene The event is sponsored by the U of O Recreation and Park Management Department Admission is free and open to the public For further information call Cathy at 686-4356. BRING Recycling wil make the following neigh borhood collections this Saturday. March 11: WILLAMETTE HIGH SCHOOL 1801 Echo Hollow Rd. 9-11 NORTH EUGENE HIGH, 200 Silver Lane 10-12 LINCOLN SCHOOL, 650 W. 12th 11-3 WHITEAKER ELEMENTARY 21 N. Grand 130330 BRING (Begin Recycling In Neighborhood Groups), the oldest non-profit recycling group inthe Northwest, now accept used motor on (in closed container) and automotive batteries. K you have any questions about recycling, call BRING at 746-3023. A new section of piano class for beginners wil be offered Spring term by the School of Music to al non-majors. Class meets 10:30 MWF. Term line and course number can be found in me supplemen tary schedule. Class In* 12. You are cordially invited to a booksigning for Giving Birth to Thunder, Steeping with His Daughter: Coyote Builds North America by Barry Lopez with a foreword by Barre Toelken Friday, March 10, 1978, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Son of Koobdooga Books, 651 East 13th Avenue, Eugene Refreshments Msssssji