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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1978)
...et al Computers on display A wide range of computer ter mmais. penpherais and mrwconv puters w«# be shown at a computer Temmai Faire Wednesday The Faire sponsored by the University Computing Center, wfl be held from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. in Room 167 EMU Oregon. Washington and CaWorma ven dors of computing eqiMpmer* wft conduct demonstrations through out the day. The Faire wit be open to the public, and admission s tree. Aikido defense lecture planned Attodo w»l be dominstratea m the EMU. room to be posted. Wednesday at 7 p.m Aikido ts a system of non-viotent self defense based on the use of Kj. the great power that ts rvatur a#y ours. A lectere on the tech raques «m< aooompainy tie dem onstration, as sponsored by the University YMCA and the Oregon Ki Society PEANUTS r 0 CWV» M Ml IT jJAS 6OOP FOR Tt£ hJXJ&S -3(JT Of COURSE , A OOP UK£ *Xi yCMJfcT KNOD Aaotrr ClOWB©. iiKXJU? HOU? v>r>^ Input solicited on symposium Anyone wishing to praise cnbaze or just comment on last weeks Women s Symposium are HTvrteo to a mee&ng at Gertrude s Cafe 1121 Lincoln St. tomgf* at 7. Donna Shephard, this yea's symposium coordinator, is re questing student input on what they like and dtont like about the symposwm. Planning processes for next year s Women s Symposium begin immediately, and any per sons interested in becomng rv votved should attend the meeting. Shephard stresses that persons who had expressed disagreement over the handling of tots year s symposium are especially urged to attend 5^? 5^3? *^THE FACULTY CLUB Announces Extended Hours ^ NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11:30-2 | To Serve Faculty, Students. 6 Staff ^ For Banquet Rooms with Lunch Service Telephone E.M.U.: 3705 Labor sessions to begin The Oregon Bureau of Labor has scheduled another set of semi nars for Wednesday April 26. The first session on Wage and Hour will cover state and federal nrwnum wage and overtime regulations, time and payroll recordkeep ing employment of minors, wage agreements and employer policies. The Apni 26 session will be on Civil Rights law. Both sessions wiH be held in the Forum, Room 301, at Lane Community College, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. To register, call the toll-free number, 1-800-452-3503. Nutrition is alcohol topic Nutrition and alcohol, with dietician Eleanor Latterell as leader, will be discussed at the next Community Alcohol Education Program, to night at 730 at the Central Presbyterian Church. Latterell says drinking alcoholic beverages has a wide range of effects on the way bodies use food. It may deplete the supply of certain vitamins and minerals, she says, and might cause one to comsume too marry calories and become overweight. Editors to visit campus Two Oregon newspapermen and a Milwaukee, Wis., editorial writer have been selected to par ticipate in the University's third annual Buhl symposium in jour nalism. J.W. Forrester Jr.t editor and publisher of the Daily Astorian will serve as a Buhl fellow April 24-27. Double Tee and Albatross Productions Present Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch With Special Guests: Les Dudek . Mike Finnigan, Jim Krueger Sunday, April 23 8:00 L.C.C. Gym Tickets: Advance $6.50 Day of Show $7.00 Available At: Everybody's - Eugene & Corvallis. Sun Shop, Budget Tapes & Records. Shekion Plaza & the LCC Gym Box Office -Listen to 1600 KASH for details Produced by Double Tee Ifrom Oregon - for Oregon) Oregon Dally Emerald Spom E&or Aaat Spam 6day arc Scftoca ASUO Prtduc*on llugai Comafc# CM Norman Mated, Wart Jock KattaW Keen I tartan *- -* _ — ^•cDart aiafi Carotyn Baarar KaWian Mon*a Bac*y Yotmg Baa Bodm Cad Bryant Jaan Onmpoy Richard Nafsinger, editor and pub isber of the Hood River News is /isiting the campus this week. David Behrendt, editorial writer or the Milwaukee Journal, win de liver the Ruhl lecture May15. He is 3 visiting professor of journalism his term. Forrester and Nafsinger will spend their weeks on campus speaking to journalism classes snd meeting informally with stu dents and faculty members. The symposium is financed by a grant to the journalism school by Maybel Ruhl, widow of Robert Ruhl, the former tong-time editor of the Medford Mail-Tribune. Asian group offers grants The Asian Studies Committee is offering two scholarships cover ing tuition and fees, plus $2,925 for living expenses for foreign lan guage majors. Application forms are available at the Asian Studies Office, 308 Friendly Hall, and must be re turned by noon Friday. The College of Education criteria are academic achieve ment and conformity with priority fields: anthropology, economics, geography, humanities and sociology. Applicants must be U S. citi zens and non-native speakers of the language in which they are majoring. Students must have finished at least one year of lan guage study. Business forum for women set A Small Business Women’s seminar is slated for May 1 and 2 in Portland, and advance registra tion is required. The seminar is designed for women who own or manage their own small businesses and who want to sharpen practical man agement skills. There is no charge for the ses sions. For information and regis tration. contact the Portland office by caning 221-3441. Collective hosts benefit concert The Willamette Women s Music Collective presents "Sweet Dreams,” with Special Guest Diane Adams. 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Pearl Street Station, 412 Pearl St. The concert is a benefit for the Metropolitan Community Church, and a donation of $2 is requested. "Sweet Dreams in Concert ' will also appear at The Riviera Satur day at 9 p.m. briefs MEETINGS The Campus Zen Fellowship will meet tor met* talon today from 1:30-2:20 p.m in the EMU. room Ml be posted LECTURES Daw! Deepen former protect architect for Mae oolm Weis. MM gne a side lecture on "Under ground Architecture in 177 Lawrence at 2:30 The lecture is sponsored by SEARCH and Action Now Problems and solutions in Prison Transition (CSPAHOOM) Ml be held in Fenton Hal 119 to auailable at Campus Shoe Shop 843 East 13th Ave right front 7-9 R you have any questions. contact Dawn Amone at 4*5-8341 or 343-4934 Entity Ashworfi Oamocratc gubernatorial can <*<*M*. mi speak at 11 am today m 102 Gifcert She wd address PS 200. Energy Poicy. on the tope ot nuclear power The put*c is invited MSCELLANEOUS Israeli FotkOartong tonight at the Newman Center. I8ti and Emerald Teadtetg and requests Everyone welcome Free Sponsored by the Jewish Student Union Danonq bepns at 8 p m. TGIF COM Ecumeracai letoerahp Attendng play Stones to Be Tota Meet at Wesley (1236 Kincaid). Friday at 725 pm Please cal lor reser vations (344-4219) The Emerald s boots ootumr a open to anyone wishing to annomce meetings lectures or rmscP teneous events. Bhats are run only once and are subject to space smeabons. They should be typed and thpie-apaoed in a S5-cheracter me igm inctode el pertmenl mtormalon inOudng the date you want a to run. Atoo. include a name and phone number tn case we have queesons Events wth donatons or admtaaion charges wM not be ac cepted Al Mams must be turned In by 2 p.m. the day belore puMcahon at Vie Emerald office. Aoom 300. EMU SALE 209f off on baskets and 209E- to 5(Kf on pure cotton shirts, skirts, and tops for men and women. Ana In IMPORTS FROM INDIA 1038 Willamette Street 687-9766