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...et al History prof, to speak Prof. Joel Williamson will present A Scheme to Interpret Race Relations in the South Since the Emancipation" in a 3:30 p.m. lecture at the EMU. room to be posted, today Williamson, a professor of history at the University of North Carolina, is best known for his book After Slavery: The Negro in South Carolina dunng Reconstruction. 1861-1877. In recent years he has done extensive research on Southern race relations in the segregation era. and now. as a fellow of the center for Advanced Study in the Behavior Sciences at Stanford University, is completing a major worfc embodying his conclusions Williamson will be available at the graduate lounge from 1:30 to 3:15 today to talk with faculty and students Brazilian pianist to play Brazilian pianist Heitor Alimonda will perform a recital at Beal Concert Hall Fnday at 8 p.m. Alimonda is a professor at the Music School of Tie Federal Univer sity of Rio de Janeiro. He has given concerts throughout Brazil and has toured the United States and Europe as we In addition to the recital. Alimorxja will deliver a iecture at Bea hall at 2:30 p.m. Friday Alimonda ta a self-taught composer and he has written severa: pieces for piano. He has also written articles on piano technique Admission to the concert and lecture is free. The public is invited See Berg’s new OUTDOOR BOOK & MAGAZINE SHOP complete and with up-to-the minute titles like these: OUTDOOR MAGAZINES iS oemess Canping Magazine Rainer s World Magaz'^e * 0^ 3ea> Magazine 3acioac*e- Vfegazne Outsioe Magazine Son--.-!: Magaz ne Mortar Magazine ~jt ~ne Run ^ Rt/ine' S Aodc SI.25 SI.OB SI.25 52.50 51.50 SI.25 SI.60 si .39. f RIVER & LAKE EXPLORATION Dregor River Tours Are5* CoaS = Tounng Ca-oe Routes British Co _r:a Canoe Rodes • .-r re-tcr. Glaser gay Bogje - *»' Canyor -ve* & '-a Gu>oe Vo:* For* Sa moo R Mac s 3*, oe A»?' 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II Mil «ii*ev*$ #.nn*j liiivl Healing method to be discussed Physical healing by spiritual means alone will be discussed by James Spencer, a Christian Sci ence lecturer from Birmingham. Mich., in a talk Friday at 8 p.m. at the Valley River Inn The Healing Method of Chnst lan Science is the title of the free public lecture sponsored by First Church of Christ. Scientist. Eugene Spencer, who served as a U S Manne and later as a U S. Army chaplain, has been engaged in the fu! -time Christian Science healing ministry for more that 20 years He views Christ Jesus as the most radically spiritual healer the world has ever known, healing menta1 illnesses, blood disorders, blindness and deafness, paralysis, congenita! lameness and leprosy.' University looks for hosts The University’s orientation office wants more than 100 under graduates to volunteer as hosts for incoming freshmen next fall. The "New Student Host Program" is designed to familiarize new students with not only the University and its services, but also the community and surrounding area. Don McCarty, University orientation director, says his office is seeking volunteers with "enthusiasm, a willingness to learn and to share information about the University and an interest in helping a freshman gain a comfortable and effective start in the University.” Each student host will probably assist about 10 to 15 new students beginning Sept. 18. Deadline for receiving names for the program is Monday, May 1. Students interested may call the orientation office, 686-3218. Disco dance classes set Two disco dance classes are being offered by the Eugene Parks and Recreation Department’s Sheldon Community Center, 2445 Wil lakenzie Rd. A team-taught class for adults will be held for six weeks on Wednesdays, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. beginning May 10. A Tuesday morning class will be held from 11 a.m. to noon for four weeks beginning May 20. For more information and for class registration, call 687-5312. CHINA BLUE RESTAURANT Gourmet Dinners: Peking Dinner $6.95 per person China Blue special dinner soup.'Fried Wonton, Shrimp Egg RoB. Pork Fried Rice. Sweet and Sour Pork. Diced Chicken Cashew.' nuts Addition For Four: Beef Tomato For Five: Shrimp with Scrambled Eggs China Blue 879 E. 13th Ave. 343 2832 Hours Mon Thurs. 10 to 10 Fri . 10 to 11 Sal 5 to 11 Sun . 5 to 10 HAIR TODAY Downs3:-s ' ~e EMU c«Sse ic the recreat on center 6S7--34’ 561 E 13th Ave Across from Max's 485-4422 NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS FOR WOMEN & MEN! $8.50 Dry os design tor vour ha<r and you for those on a tight schedule $9.00 we* stye- Designed for you and your hair for easy care and the air-waved style A completed style to go anywhere $12.00 xbdes shampoo mo stenzmg conditioner, blow dry and a hair cut des^ea »or you A completed easy care style Remember carry me ^nest of professional hair care products for you to use briefs MEETINGS There wil be a second onentalon meeting for aM persons tapped by Mortar Boerd. today at 5:30 p.m. in tie EMU. room lo be posted National dues must be collected at this time Otd members are also asked to attend. The Jewish Student Union Steering Committee will meet tonight at 7:30 in Suite 5. EMU The Campus Zen Felowship wil meet tor medi tation today from 2:30-3:20 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted. Sating Team meeting tonight to get ready for this weekend's regatta. Mandatory — 8 p m. at Charles — 2551 Chula Vista Questions, call Rusty 344-5532 or James 686-4257 Phi Cts Theta, a business and economics frater nity. wil hold a meeting m Room 102 Gilbert today All members please attend LECTURES G Wiliam Domhofl will speak Friday at 3 30 p.m on "The Powers that Be." in Room 204 Condon Domhoff is the author of "Who Rules America. "The Higher Odes" and other books about the wealtiy and powerful In the U S He talk Ml focus on tjxlalng the argument of tss earlier works, sponsored by the Sociology Department k*chaei Freeing. Department of Genetics. U C Berkeley, will speak today on "FuncSon and Struc ture of Genes in Maize, at 430 p m. in Room 30 Sdanoe 1. Geoffrey Chew. U.C Berkeley. wN apeak today on "Quark Physics without Quark." In Room 16 Sctenoe 1 MISCELLANEOUS Beta Alphi Psi wil have a beer and pizza party tonight at 7 30 at Monty’s Pizza All members are invited TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) roter-akalng at Skats World. Friday from 6-8:30 p.m Cal Newman Center tor transportation (343-7021). 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