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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1978)
bourse guide nfo sent out Professors, GTFs and other University course instructors are receiving information forms this week for the fall term ASUO course guide. “Not only am I asking for infor mation on courses in general, but with a new philosophy for The Guide, I would like to include any additional offerings, such as mini-classes, colloquiums, graduate and undergraduate seminars...," says Rich Riegel, editor of The Guide. The deadline for receiving the forms is June 2. Redden— (Continued from Page 1 A) will try to coordinate a joint chal lenge with the other groups fight ing for divestment.” The IFC has appropriated $500 to help with court costs. The OIC is expected to discuss the issue at its June meeting. The council is composed of State Treasurer Clay Myers and four other persons, me council hires, fires and advises its invest ment managers, but does not di rect its managers to invest or not to invest in any particular com panies, according to Lyndon Wil son, deputy state treasurer. Redden said political factors could be only considered in buy ing and selling state stock if it af fected the return on those invest ments. Otherwise Redden said only two principles — the safety of in vestments and the probable rate of return could influence the in vestment managers to sell stock. The attorney general’s opinion is legally binding unless it is over ruled in court. Walt Sheasby, spokesperson for People for South African Free dom (PSAF), says his group is looking for students who have state endowment scholarships and professor’s with endowment chairs to testify. A demonstration at the capitol building in Salem is also planned for May 19. 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