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...et al Holocaust special to show The first part of a nine and half hour “Roots’-style dramatization on the Holocaust will be shown on Channel 13 Sunday at 8 p.m. The special, to be broadcast on four consecutive nights, is pre dicted to draw nation-wide attention to the experiences of Europe sin Jews in World War II. A panel discussion to serve as a forum for those who view the special will be held Thursday April 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. The evening is organized by the Jewish Student Union and the Campus Chrisitian Ministry. A study glide that summarizes and analyzes the TV special has been prepared through the joint efforts of major Jewish organizations aid is available in the Jewish Student Union office, Suite 5, EMU. Soviet lit topic of visitors Prof. Ilya Serman of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem will speak on ‘Tiutchev and Dostoevsky” Monday at 4 p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted. Serman, who is former director of the Institute of Russian Literature of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and distinguished historian of Rus sian Literature, wil deliver a guest lecture in the “Slavic World” course at 2:30 p.m. Monday in 216 Allen HaH. Tuesday, his wife Ruth, will give a presentation on “Soviet Women Writers” at 2 p.m. in 232 Gilbert HaB. All lectures are in English and the public is cordially invited. The lectures are sponsored by the University Russian and East European Studies Center. Antiquities expert to talk Renaissance and Greek art wilt be the subject of an illustrated talk to be given at the University Monday. Michael Vickers, an assistant keeper of antiquities at the Ash molean Museum in Oxford, will speak at 8 p.m. in Room 107 Lawrence Hall on Greece in Italy; Some Renaissance Images of Antiquity.’ The talk is sponsored by the art history department. Admission is free and the public is invited. Vickers is the author of articles on Greek, Roman and Renaissance art, and he has lectured in England, Canada and America. He was recently a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University. Hunger Forum to meet The Hunger Forum will meet at noon Monday in the Koinoinia Center libray. 1414 Kincaid St., for people from various groups who share a common concern for world hunger. The Hunger Forum has studied local programs, examined ques tions of energy use and farm policy and helped organize workshops. Coffee and tea will be provided at the meeting. Interested persons are urged to attend. EMU Cultural Forum presents The Annual Undergraduate Art Show April 24 - 28 12-4 pm 167 EMU The Following Guidelines Should Be Followed When Submitting A Work: 1. Each artist may submit a total of two works. They may be drawings, photographs, paintings or self-standing sculpture. All pieces must be properly mounted, and 2-dimensional works no larger than 4’ x 4’. 2. Each entry must have an entry card and jury card filled out; the entry card must be returned to the Forum by April 21 (Fri day). Jury cards should be attached to the works. Cards are available in Suite 2, EMU. 3. Pieces must be brought to Room 167 EMU between 3 and 4 pm Saturday, April 22. Hie works will be juried and rejected works should be picked up between 5 & 6 pm Sunday. 4. The pieces may be picked up after the show on Friday evening, April 28, between 6:30 & 7:30 pm Flag of Denmark to fly Sunday The flag of Denmark will fly over the EMU Sunday to honor Danish students attending the University. The display salutes the ob servance of the Queen's Birthday in Denmark. The salute is part of the University’s Flag of Nations Pro ject. The project honors foreign students attending the University on the date of national obser vances in their respectives home lands. Good neighbor plans session this weekend A weekend seminar aimed to enhance personal awareness and appreciation of neighbors will be offered by the Good Neighbor Pro ject of Family Counseling Ser vices, today through Sunday at Ida Patterson School, 1510 W. 15th Ave. Beginning with registration at 7 tonight, the seminar will continue all day Saturday and Sunday, with lectures, exercises and sharing, focusing on communication skills, awareness and responsibility. Conducted by the Good Neigh bor Project staff, the seminar tui tion is $20 for Patterson neighbors and $25 for others. Fpr more in formation, call 342-2551. PEANUTS ^ CUrkfM.Sck.lt 1 |VE 0ROUSHT 40U SOME AUTHENTIC BIRP'S-NEST SOUP! AUTHENTIC? HOW PO I KNOW IT'S AUTHENTIC ? UT comedy opens tonight “Stories To Be Told,” a Latin American comedy by Osvaldo Dragun, opens tonight at the University Theatre (UT). “Stories To Be Told” consists of three vignettes: "The Story of the Abscessed Tooth,” “The Story of Our Friend Panchito Gonzales Who Felt Responsible for the Outbreak of Bubonic Plague in South Africa," and “The Story of the Man Who Turned into a Dog.” "Stories To Be Told" is the 1978 Ethel Sawyer Memorial Produc tion at UT. This memorial fund was established to promote theatre, not only as an art, but a vehicle for communicating social ideas. “Stories To Be Told” will be presented April 14,15, 19,20,21 and 22 at 8 p.m. General admission tickets are $1.25. For tickets and information call the UT box office at 686-4191. briefs The Later-Day Saints Sudani Association *M hold its Friday Forum today tram 1230 to 120 Today's speaker is Dick Lowary. counselor tor Lane County Juvanke Department and 2nd Coun selor tor Eugene II ward bishcpbric. Friday Forum is held weekly at toe LDS Institute at the comer ot 1601 and Alder, across from toe tennis mats. Op tonal luncheon Ml be avartabia; students, staff, and tacuffy are wotome to attend The Campus Zen retowahip Ml meat tor med taton today from 130 - 230 p.m. in the EMU (room to be pooled) Introductory instruction wil be ot tered to newcomers There aW be an ECXANKAR Open Diacuaaion on Sunday night at 730 in the EMU. room to be poatad. Diacuaaion eH be TMiat Is the ECK7'and aff are eelcoma to attend. Come and tod out about ECKANKAR, The Ancient Science of Soil Travel. ELEtTECLCCy by MARIAN Marian Krueger B.S., R.E. Registered Specialist in Electrclogy The very latest methods Safe and permanent results Strictest privacy assured CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 687-9181 IF NO ANSWER 343-5098 Dr. Callus Ndtovu, U N representative from the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe wil be apeetong today at 1 p.m. in 221 Alter Hal. Hk topic Zimbabwe The Struggle tor Uberabon and Ian Smite s Set tlement " He wM atao lead a dscuswon on the support movement tor African Uberabon at 8 pm. at 1414 Kincaid State Sen. Mary Wendy’ Roberts. D-Pordand a Democratic canddate tor tabor commwsroner. wil apeak to Larry Pierce spoMcalsdance class tod ay on labor polcy at 1030 am in Room 142 Straub MBCELLANEOUS Beta Alpha Par invitee al members to toe Spring Inibalion Monday, at 830 p.m. The inMaHon wil be hat at Westmoreland Married Student Housing TQIF (Thank God It's Friday) Ecumenical Mtow ahip at Wesley Center Games, singing, rehash mental Special: Phy«s Masks engs and plays orig inal songs with gutar tonight, at 1236 Kincaid, be ginning at 730 Contemporary Worship Statday morning. 10:45. Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid. Dayton Edmonds •peeking. POUCY The Emerald's briets column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures or misoet laneous events. Briefs ate run only onoe and are subject to apace HrrStabons. 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