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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1978)
et al PEANUTSL NO* iN MV REf\3RT 1 5k-.- Trv-r .-v ;*_r AfTEfoUWa«! ff "^0$ A2E AN- OPTIONS : SmA— 3c HAPPV TD ANSuJK T«£M ONc *On?£.^5 *£-A 50?" O^^if^OVSc u.t V~€*-~ ac" if «JE *E?E A3s "-.E ANIMA_5— HO HO HO no HO HKHKhkhee * r' I Feminist writer to visit Judith Johnson Sberwin. feminist authcx who won the Playboy Fiction Pnze in 1977 wil make public appearances at the University Tuesday and Wednesday. She Ml give an informal talk on contemporary wntmg in poetry drama and fiction and answer questions afterward The talk wiI be m Room 154 Straub Ha* at 4 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday she wil give a poetry reading at 8 p.m. in Room 123 Science The session. caSed "Poetry and Rock n Ro* w»l mciude aucaence parsapabon. Sherwin wiH autograph books from 4 to 5 p.m Wednesday at the Book and Tea Shop. 1646 E 19th Ave AS events ase open to the pubfec at no charoe _ Sherwin sshortficion has been perished in Kts Magazine as wef as *n Playboy, literary magazines, and in her own coiectwn. 'The Life of Riot. She began to publish poetry at foe age erf *8 as an Atlantic Monthly Poet Her poetry has appeared since then in numerous -nagazjnes and anthotogws and in foree orf her owm books. Her credits aiso include four plays Sherwfo s appearances at the University are sponsored by the EngfcS-1 and Speech Department, the University Assembly and Lec tures Committee and the University Women s Studies Program. Series sets religion panel The University YWCA Women Soeak senes wl present a panel on ■Women in the Religious Profession' Tuesday in the EMU. room to be posted, at noon. Pane«sts w » include Sister Evelyn Gerardo orf the Newman Center Betty Lugnbr* orf the Wes»ey Center. Rev Ann Montague c# the MefoopoWan Communtfy Church and Jeanne Singer a Zen BudOtst pnest ~he weekly senes or women s ssues is *^ee ana open to at r ii There are lots of ways to see the world. We’ll give you a way to understand it. You understand the world and yourse& a whole ot better after a year or two of experience as a Peace Corps or VISTA voturrtee' Whether you re a speoaftst whose wish isto sharpen your pro fesswn^ sAds m education math the physwal and Site sciences, health business, (or a dozen other areas or a liberal arts grad eager to share your talents while acquong new sids and n sights. the Peace Corps and VISTA wrl open an entire new world to you You’B not only experience a new oiture and earn a new an guage you 1 also share m the development ot ar emerging nation. or help the poor arc powerless c, America to gain mens control over the*r lives Complete riomaDor on volunteer openings beginning this summer m Africa. Asia Lafir America anc the Pacific. and throughout the L S s now ava< at>e For Information contact: Anna Gottlieb. Condor Hall Room 315 T ues & Thurs 10 am to 2 pm 687-6493 Peace Corp & VISTA. A good place to begin. Meditation course opens A free five-week course in intro ductory meditation wifi begin 7 p.m. Tuesday at 1754 Pattersor St. Severai meditation techniques wiil be explained and practicec during each class. Each week, £ particular topic related to medrta bon writ be explored, such as con sciousness. the five parts of the being, concentration, aspiratior and the goal of meditation The course wil be taught b} Steve Jeffnes. w.«o has beer teaching meditation technique: for the past five years The course cs sponsored by tN Sn Chmmoy Center. For more in formation. ca8 484-0457 Expert speaks about alcoholics This Tuesday evening s Com munity Afcohof Education pro gran ri concern aspects of ai cohoic behavior, at 7:30 p.m. ir the Scout Room of the Centra Presbytenan Church. □sane Reed a University graduate student n educabona psychology be the speaker Her special interest is aicohc education. and she wil discus some of the psychoiogiccal fac tors involved in alcoholic be havior The free program ts present© by Lane County Counal on al cohoism Events for Palestine slated The Committee for Justice in Palestine will present three days of exhibits, films and discussion on the Palestinians as it will try to answer "Who are they, what do they do, where are they and what do they want, aH in the EMU, rooms to be posted. , Today at 2:15, a film entitled "The Key to Palestine wil be shown ard later repeated at 730 p.m. ... A slide show on "Palestine is the Issue will run all day Monday. Tuesday s films are "Tomorrow Begins Today' at 12:15 p.m., a reflection of life in a refugee camp and "Your Friend Omar, produced by the United Nations, at 7:30 p.m. The all-day slideshow is called "Palestine Holding On." "Adjust Peace in the Middle East” will be shown from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. It is a filmed debate between four Jewish scholars. Hearing starts Tuesday A public hearing will be held Tuesday on a proposed amendment to the University's current administrative rules. The proposed amends procedures for rule making and the conduct of proceedings in contested cases. The changes implement new legis lative policies. Interested parties may obtain copies from of^ ^ v'ce president for administration and finance, Room 110, Johnson Hail. The public hearing on the rules will be held from 1 to 3 30 p.m. in the EMU. Prof, to give piano recital William Woods, University music school professor, will give a piano recital Tuesday at 1230 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. The program for the recital is Sonata in E-flat (Hob. no. 49) by Haydn; Three Preludes, "Sails,” "What the Westwind Saw and On dine” by Debussy; "Moments Musiceaux” in A-flat (Op. 94 no. 6) and in F-minor (Op 94 no. 3) and “Impromptu” (Op 90 no. 4) by Schubert Woods will also perform two compositions by Bartok, "Divided Arpeggios," "Minor Seconds, Major Sevenths" and “Three Dances in Bulgarian Rhythms," also by Bartok. The recital is free and the public is invited. briefs MEETMQS Social Work Interest Groop (SWIG) wtl meet today at 430 p.m. in the CSPA skident lounge. H(tk»x»s Had basement. Al interested persons are urged to attend. New CSPA students ata eepe oady invited The Hunger Forum meets today from 1230 to 130 p.m. at the Koinoria Carder. 1414 Kincaid Topic will be land-use pfenning in Eugene, with Sieve Wood. Everyone is welcome to attend these open torum meetings. Urgent Abortion Coeltion meeting tonight at 7 30 in the EMU—to discuss actons against the balot description which would and state lurking for abor Bons and services promoting abortions. All in 1 tsreeled people please attend. The Campus Zen Fetowsfsp will meet for medF r talon today from 130-220 p.m. to the EMU. room to be posted. 5 CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Onentaton session eigjleintng the services a ' adahla to job seekers are held every Thursday at 330 pm m tie Career Hanning A Placement Set tees. 246 Susan Campbs* Had. Free workshops in J resume wrung. |Ob interviewing, job flndng. and an aceon plan wortahep are offered eech week during the term Listings for immediate, fult-lme and per manent fobs are available at 246 Susan Campbell Special arrangements tor worxahcps and meer view sign-up sheet* ara avartatte tor hendcapped students by caBng 986-3235 U S Manna Corps represses* tvsi wM be atthe EMU today and Tuesday Interview s^rvup sheets tor the to*o*»ng arpani udcns wM be posted at 246 Suaan Campbe* Hal on Wednesday. May 3. at 915 am May 4 Eatacada School Dtaartct Special Educa tion wrih HL or ELP ceraScata atemantary rrnac, elemeraary phyerd educatan. and high achoot mods speoatsf May 9. THfany Drug Company Werviaweig tor Management Training pcatbans Bupneas rstatsd degrees May 9 Proctor* & Gambia Company Interview ing lor Satae positions M Majors May 9 and 10 EJaetrorsc DM Systems. Inter viewing for Opera*an* Development Program and Systems Engineer Development Program Majon in Rnanoe. Acccxrtng Ouanaas. CompAar So ence. Mentgemant. M B A s and MeSiemaacs May 10 UARCO Buameea Pome Interviewing kx Sate* and Mamgemar* Training program Bus iness Admimstraaon. Computer Science and Graphic Design majors mCEUANEOUS Canddatas lor ha ASUO election on Wedies day and Thursday are rensnded that tiair arpense forms are due m SuBe 4 by 5pm There sal be no exceptions to this dearths Reflections torough my hand*.’ an an eshtot of day and flbars. by Mona Else Rummal «** be shown el die Northeida Geiery un*i May 10. with as opening tonight from 7 to 9 at *ie North**** Gaflary The gaiety is located across Frentdn Bodevard paraflelto the bPepafhlo Hie hWamsite Rarer The hours are 11 am. to4pm Monday through Friday POUCY The Emerald's bnets ootomn a open to anyone wishing to announce maaingt. wcares or miaoal ianeous averts Bnets ere run only once and are subject to spaoe imaasona They Modd be t*>ed and atpte-Riaced in a 65-charac*tr margin Indude a* peranent nformaaon. ndudng tie dale you 1 went I to njn Also, ndude a name and phone number in oaaa wa have quesPona Events «Mh donations or admamon diargsa wd not be ac oopiod All items must be Sjmed In by 2 pm the day i before pubflcaflon at tie Emerald offlce. 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