Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 1978, Page 2, Image 2

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Women’s series to begin
The University Women/Speak series will begin its spring schedule
Tuesday. The brown bag lunch series is held from noon to 1 p.m. in the
EMU, room to be posted.
This week’s panel discussion is “Feminism and Freud” by Sandra
Gill, Jeannie McKnight, Jean Stockard and Mimi Johnson as part of the
Women’s Symposium.
Tuesday, April 18, will feature Glenda Gray, PhD candidate at the
University speech department, who will discuss the differences be
tween men’s and women's language in "Linguistic Loggerheads:
Women’s Language and Control in Intimate Communications.”
“Vocations for Social Change, Part Two,” will be the following
week’s panel discussion, April 25. Four women who are working pro
fessionally for social change will discuss their experiences.
More events are planned for May.
Mid-East topic of speech
John Rothmann, political analyst and foreign policy consultant, will
speak on “Carter, Begin, Israel and the Middle East: An Analysis,”
tonight at 7:30 in the EMU Forum.
Rothmann has been a presidential foreign policy adviser and a
senior campaign staff member for Sen. Frank Church’s 1976 presiden
tial campaiqn.
His presentation will highlight current American policy in the Middle
East. He will answer questions from the audience following his lecture.
The event, sponsored by the Jewish Student Union, is free.
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Thurs.: Yugoslavian Pork
Fri.: Meat Loaf
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A HOOD ORNAMENT
Pre’s Trail
closed til Wed.
A section of Pre’s Trail for jog
gers and bikers will be closed
temporarily due to construction of
a 45-inch waterline along the In
terstate Five bridge.
The closed section, along Alton
Baker waterway east of the Inter
state Five freeway bridge will be
closed through Wednesday.
There will be no canoeing until
the water has reached its normal
level Wednesday.
For more information, contact
Dean Williams at 687-4231.
10.5 solicits submissions
Ten Point Five, a collectively
produced arts magazine pub
lished in Eugene, is currently sol
iciting submissions for an upcom
ing spring issue featuring Oregon
writers and artists.
The publication deadline is
Saturday and all submissions
should be accompanied with a
self-addressed stamped en
velope.
Northwest writers and graphic
artists are urged to send material
to Oz Publications, 447 E. 15th
Ave., Eugene.
For more information, call
485-1692.
Flag honors Greek students
The flag of Greece will fly
over the Erb Memorial Union
Monday to honor Greek stu
dents.
The display is part of the
University’s Flag of Nations
project, to honor foreign stu
dents attending the University.
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MEETINGS
Decoration get-together for luau in Cloran lounge
at 7 30 tonight. For more information cal 686-6555
and ask for Randal.
LECTURES
Frank Restle from Indiana University will speak
at the Monday Proseminar at 4 today in Room 156
Straub. His topic is "Coding theory of Motion.”
John Rothmarm, poltical analyst and foreign pol
icy consultant, win speak on 'Carter. Begin. Israel.
6 The Middle East: An Analysis" Monday at 7:30
p.m. in the EMU Forum.
The event is sponsored by the Jewish Student
Union.
CAMPUS »fTER VIEWS:
Orientation sessions explaining the services a
vai table to job seekers are held every Thursday at
330 p.m. at the Career Planning — Placement
Service, 246 Susan Campbel Hal. Free work
shops in resume-writing, job interviewing, job find
ing, and an action plan workshop are offered each
week during the term. Listings for immediate, full
time and permanent jobs are available at 246
Susan Campbell.
Special arrangements tor workshops and inter
view sign-up sheets are available tor handicapped
students by calling 666-3235
Interview sign-up sheets tor the blowing organi
zations will be posted at 246 Susan Campbell Hal
on Wednesday. April 12, at 8:15 a m
April 17. Hilsboro Union School District. Inter
viewing tor Elementary Resource Teacher and
specific vacancies at the secondary level. April 18.
Douglas County I.E.D. Interviewing for elementary
and secondary positions in EMR and Learning Dis
abilbes. speech therapy, an Education Diagnostic
Specialist, and a School Psychologist. April 18.
Metropolian Life Insurance. Interviewing tor posi
tions in Sales and Management. AH majors. April
18. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Interviewing for Mortgage Loan Analyst. B.A., B.S..
or M BA. in Business Administration, Finance and
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Marian Krueger B.S., R.E.
Registered Specialist in Electrology
The very latest methods
Safe and permanent results
Strictest privacy assured
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
687-9181
IF NO ANSWER 343-5098
Real Estate. April 18 and 19. Lipmans, Interviewing
tor Management Trainees. Prefer degrees in Busi
ness. Marketing, and Fashion Merchandising April
19. JekJ-Wen, Inc. Interviewing for Production
Management Trainee. B.A. or M.B.A. io Business
Admmistraton - Production Management or re
lated. April 20. Jackson County I.E.D Interviewing
lor Elementary Educational Resource Centers.
April 20. Southwestern Life Insurance Company
Interviewing tor Sales and Sales Management. AH
majors.April 20. Pape Bros.. Inc. Intervtewinq for
Sales Training Program. Some emphasis on Mar
keting is necessary. April 20. G.M.A. Research
Corporation Interviewing for Account Executve
Bachelor's or master's degree in Marketing or
Communications and Advertising. April 21.
Citibank - International Banking Group. Interview
ing for Management Trainees. Candidates must be
citizens of specific foreign countries (Asian, Afri
can. European, Lain American, and Middle East
ern - a list of specific countries is at 246 Susan
Campbell) with English language proioency
Students planning to student teach fal Term
must submit or update their sfodent teaching folder
to the Office of Field Experience Programs. Educa
tion Annex by Friday. April 14.
Anyone interested in sharing or dsplaying their
knowledge, projects, displays, etc. on solar energy
is invited to participate at the Eugene Downtown
Mai. Please contact Anne Olson at the Survival
Center. EMU. or can 343-2482
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