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Geologist gives
seminar today
The University anthropology
and geology departments jointly
sponsor a visit by Robert West, a
curator of geology and adjunct
professor of paleontology. Uni
versity of Wisconsin
West wiB give a seminar this af
ternoon at 3:30 in 307 Vulcanoi
ogy on “Paleontology and Plate
Tectonics. ’
A lecture tonight at 8 in 133 Gil
bert will enable West to explore
“Ancient Mammals and Drifting
Continents.”
Poet Stanford
reads tonight
Poet Arm Stanford wil give a
reading of her works tonight at 8 in
146 Straub Hall.
Stanford, a professor of English
at California State University,
North ndge. is the author of six
books of poetry.
Stanford will also lecture on
“The Landscape of Poetry,”
Tuesday at 4 p.m. in 146 Straub.
Expert to talk
on American
economy tonight
The End of the American Em
pire: Underlying Causes and
Wiat Ues Ahead” will be pre
sented tonight at 8 in the EMU,
room to be posted.
American Economist Edward
Boorstein will lecture, as spon
sored by the May Day Cultural
Committee and the EMU Cultural
Forum.
Boorstein has worked for the
Federal Reserve Board, for the
post World War Two U.S. military
government in Germany and
more recently, for Cuba’s Ministry
of Foreign Commerce. In Chile, he
was an assistant to President
AJIendes economic advisor, for
many months prior to the coup in
1973.
Currently, Boorstein is doing
research on aspects of the
economic and urban problems in
the United States.
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Mysticism topic
of prof’s talks
A professor of religious studies
at Yale University wil give a lec
ture series beginning Tuesday on
“Variation of Asian Mysticism" in
the EMU Ballroom at 730 p.m.
Michea! Saso wi# speak Tues
day on Indian mysticism, Wed
nesday on Chinese mysticism and
Thursday on Japanese mysti
cism.
The lecture series is sponsored
by the University Religious
Studies Department.
ASUO hosts
EWEB forum
Eugene Water and Electric
Board candidates win appear on
campus Tuesday in an open
forum sponsored by the ASUO.
Candidates Tom Teutich, Jack
Craig, John Bartels and Calvin
Shmidt will speak and respond to
audience questions in the EMU,
room to be posted, between noon
and 2 p.m.
JSU sponsors
Rabbi's speech
Rabbi Lennie Thai, dean of
Hebrew Union College Reform
Rabbinical School, win speak to a
University audience on Judaism
and Homosexuality'' Tuesday at
noon in the EMU, room to be
posted.
The speech is sponsored by the
Jewish Student Union and the
public is welcome to attend.
Volunteerism
panel’s topic
The University YWCA
sponsored Women — Speak
series wil present “Volunteerism:
Responsibility or RipoffT’ Tues
day at noon in the EMU, room to
be posted.
Panelists vwll include Myra Mil
ler, professor in the Wallace
School of Community Service and
Community Affairs: Liz Heath, ex
ecutive director of the Voluntary
Action Center; Jan Calvert, presi
dent of the League of Women
Voters and Sheryl Burgess, volun
teer coordinator of the Christian
Family Institute.
Student loan
info session set
The opportunity for recipients of
National Direct Student Loans to
learn more about the loan pro
gram wiH be offered Tuesday at
the EMU, room to be posted, from
3 to 4 p.m.
This meeting is designed to give
borrowers more information con
cerning both their rights and re
sponsibilities and a chance to
meet with Business Office staff
members.
African priest
speaks tonight
The Rev. Edward Wilson, an
Anglican priest from Uganda, Af
rica, will speak at the Episcopal
Church of the Resurrection, 3925
Hilyard St., at 8 tonight.
Wilson will talk about his native
Uganda and will show films about
conditions there at the present
time. He is touring the United
States to acquaint Americans with
conditions in Uganda.
The lecture is open to the public
and a freewill offering will be
taken. A coffee hour will follow.
briefs
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