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DOCTORAL PRESENTATIONS DEFENSES JOHN MICHAEL CHARLES. Ph D m Physical Education on Fri day July 28 1978 at 10:00 a m m Room 190 Ess; mger Hall Diseerta tson Technoeentnc and HomoeentrK ideologies in Pbvsicai Educa tion A Sociology of Know ledge Perspective Adviser Jar Broekhoff LEONARD LOCK ZARHY. Ph D ia Curriculum and Instruction College of Education on Thursday July 27. 1978 at 2 30 p.m is Room 341 Viliard Dissertation The- Effect of Videotaped Cross-sex-typed Career Theme* on Career Fantasy Choices Made by Grade- One Pupils Adviser Mildred Robeck AGNES ANDREASSLAN. Ph.D in Mathematics on Thursday. July 27 197% at 3-00 pro in Room 106 Dead} Hall Dissertation Sub groups of Unitary and Orthogonal Groups Generated by Long Root Groups Adviser Gary Seitz _ BUSSELL MONROE GERSTEN. Ph D in Special Education Co! lege of Ed ucation on Thursday July 27.197% at 7.-00 p m in Room 118 Education Dissertation Overaeleetive Attention in Auftic Trainable Mentally Retarded and Normal Children Adviser Benson Schaeffer CHRISTINE E. PHILLIPS: Ph D in Biology on Thursday July 27 297% at 2 00 pro in Room 317. Sc 3 Dissertation The Anatomy Innervation and Physiology of the Locust Metathoraac Flexor T ibiae Adviser Graham Hoyle VICTOR CHARLES SANCHEZ; Ph D in Psychology on Friday. July 28 1 978 at 1-30 p.m in Room 337 Straub Hall Dissertation 'Assertion training Effectiveness in the treatment of depression Adviser Peter Lewmsohn DIN ANA TH GAJADHAR PhD mCumdtm and Instruction on Friday. July 18. 197% at 9iX) a m in Room 118 Education Disserta tion. A Study of the Response of Educators to Changes They will experience in the Transition From Junior High Schools to Middle Schools. Adviser Ray Hull MARC! JILL HANSON. Ph D m Special Education College of Education on Monday . July 31. 197% at 10*00 a m in Room 101 CSB Dissertation A Longitudinal. Descriptive Study of the Behaviors of Downs Syndrome Infants in Earh- Intervention Programs NANCY GOODLOE. Ed D in Physical Education on Tuesday. Au gust 1. 197% at 3:30 pro in Room 106 EssJinger Hal! Dissertation: A Studv of the Perceived Qualifications of Women Athletic Directors Adviser Betty McCue DOROTHY MAE LATHAM. D Ed in Curriculum and Instruction College of Education on Wednesday, August 2. 1978 at 3:30 p.m in Room 118 Education Dissertation The Design and Implementation of an Elementary School Media Program Created to Develop an Aw areness T ward a Multicultural Society Adviser Robert A Svlwes «T MARY ELLEN JUDGE, Pfc D ir, Psychology on Wednesday. Au gust 2. 1978 at 10<J0 a m in Room 337 Straub Hall Dissertation: Cognitive factors and stress The effects of noise and failure on task performance and affective state Adviser Sheldon Cohen GALE B. ORFORD, Ph D in Recreation and Park Management on Wednesday August 2. 1978 at 8:00 a m in Room 190 Esslmger Dissertation: Entry-level Competence Cor Leisure Services Positions A Nation-wide Survey of Opinions Held by Educators and Practition ers Adviser: Phyllis M. Ford IVONNE PIEJRCY. Ed D in Recreation and Park Management on Wednesday, August 2, 1978 at 10 00 a m. in Room 190 Esslmger Dissertation The Extent of 1 n flue nee of Lloyd Burgess Sharp as Iden tified in the Lives and Professional Careers of Selected Educators and Youth Leaders Adviser Phyllis M. Ford. JAMES ALFRED EWELL, Ph D m Counseling Psychology on Thursday August 3.1978 at 3:00 p m in 125 Education Dissertation The Pro6fxial Skill Development of Some Elementary School Chil dren. Adviser Susan K Gilmore JACK EDW ARD BARRAR, Ph D in Economics, on Thursday Au gust 3, 1978 at 1:00 p m in Room 407 PLC Dissertation: A Multino mial Logit Model of the Journey to School A Study of Individual Travel Demand. Adviser. W. Ed W’hitelaw DARYL FAULDS. Ph D in Biology on Thursday. August 3,1978 at 3 00 p m in Room 317 Sc 3 Dissertation Generalised Recombination in Bacteriophage Lambda Adviser: Franklin Stahl STEPHEN H. LANDMAN, Ph D in Counseling Psychology on Thursday August 3.1978 at 10 30 a m. in 201 Clinical Services Bldg Dissertation A Study of the Relationship Between Parental Over protectiveness and the Achievement of selected life skills among mildlv retarded adolescents Adviser Ronald Rou-seve JANICE GRITTI MILLER, Ph D in Speech Pathology on Thurs day August 3. 1978 at 8:30 a m in 350 Clinical Services Bldg Disser tation A Study of the Linguistic Skills of Children With Congenital Cleft Palate as Compared to Children without Cleft Palate as Meas ured by the Test of Language Development 'TOLD ) Adviser Lloyd E Augustine BARRY A. FIELDS, Ph D in Curriculum and Instruction, on Fri day, August 4, 1978 at 3:00 p m in 125 Education Dissertation: The Effects of Instruction in Goal Setting on the Self-Reward and Self Concept of Third Graders Adviser Mildred Robeck RICHARD THOMAS GRAY, Ph D in Chemistry on Friday. Au gust 4,1978 at 11:00 a m in 331 Sc. 2. Dissertation: Part I Synthesis and Elaboration of 12 2 2 2|-< 1,2 4,5) cyclophane and a Study of the Properties of Compounds in this Senes. Part II Quantification and Analysis ofRingCurrents in Annulenes Adviser: Virgil Boekelheide BRIAN SWIMME, Ph D in Mathematics, on Monday, August 7 1978 at 3:30 p rn in Room 104 Lieady Hall Dissertation: Singulanties in the N-Body Problem Adviser Richard Barrar NESTOR NICKY KORCHINSKY, Ph D in Physical Education Wednesday, August 2,1978at 10:30a.m. in 105 Esslinger The Equal ity of Men and Women in Sports as Portrayed Through the History. Development and the Analysis of Performance in Age Class Competi tion of Selected Canadian Sports Adviser: Betty McCue LIANG HUEI FAN, Ph D in Political Science on Friday, August 4 1978at 11:00a m. in 908 PLC Dissertation MaoTse-tung'sTheory ol Contradictions and Chinese Foreign Policy — A Chinese Perspective Adviser Thomas Hovet. Jr. Page 2 I Problem therapy offered A focused problem-resolution workshop will be ^a^ Eugene Hotel Friday and Saturday, featuring nationally acclaimed therapist Lynn Segal In addition to learning focused problem-resolution, participants will team about the latest developments and thinking on co™mu™fT theory uses of paradox the interactional view, dealing with customers and non-customers and pessimism, among other topics Segai is presently chairer of the Training Committee of the Mental Research Institute of Palo Alto, California He has taught family and poet interactional therapy at Stanford University and the Universrtyof California in addition to work in clinics and hospitals across the country Fees for the workshop are $70 for professionals, and $60 for medical and graduate students The conference begins at 8 a m n day. and participants are asked to be prompt The workshop is sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Clinical Training. For reservation information, call 485-3318 or 485-3317 immediately EORP lottery explained party Orientation and Registration participants wishing to attend University athletic events during the coming year are reminded to register now for the lottery All EORP students receive a computer card for the lottery in their registration packets But that card doesn t buy an actual ticket, it just assures the holder of a chance to try for one in the September lottery. It must be turned in at the time of registration. For more information, call 686-3724 Drug center grants total over S16.000 Grants totaling $16,501 have been given to the University Drug Information Center to support on going activities during the 1978-79 fiscal year The Center has received grants of $9,041 from Lane County and $7,460 from the state mental health division. The Center serves as an infor mational cleannghouse and func tions as Oregon's link to the na tional Drug Abuse Communica tions Network Departments plan retreat The Eugene Commission on the Rights of Minonties and parks and recreation department are sponsoring a canoe tnp and picnic for children six years and older at Alton Baker Park Saturday from 11 a m to 3 p.m There will be a 25-cent charge per person for lunch. Parents in terested in attending and assisting with the preparation of lunch should contact Kent Gorham at 687-5010 PEANUTS. I briefs LECTURES Repeated DNA Sequences in Newts and Salamanders' is the subiect o( a lecture by Univer s*y of Leicester Prof Herbert MacGregor to be gwen today at 2 p m m Room 16. Science I. Cartridge University Prof Melody Ziegler wilt speak on Non-spaung Inter net* ons Friday at 1230 p m m Room 317 Science Ul University doctoral can&date Christine Ph*ps wdt deiver her trial Ph D oral. The Anatomy In nervation and Physiology of the Locus! Metathoracic Flexor Tibiae ' today at 2 pm in Room 317. Science HI Tea Ml be served outside at 1 45 p.m. MEETINGS Henny Wills, poktical writer for the Eugene Re gister Guard will speak at the Republican Round table Forum at noon Friday, at the Asb Garden restaurant Topic to be announced MISCELLANEOUS The Tn-Agency Animal Control sells current dog kenses at the aty market every Saturday Fees range from i* 75 to $9 50 Proof of a current rabies vaccination must also be presented when applying for the tcense For more information, contact the dog control office at 746-6161 The BhaKti Band «dl grve a danceconcart at the Wesley Center 1236 Kmcsd St. at 9 p m Satur day Their muse is descried as heart rcc* For mformabon phone 343-A264 POLICY The Emeralds bnefs column is open to anyone •ashing to announce meeengs. lectures, or rmscet laneous events They should be typed and tnple spaced in a 65-ctwacter margin Submit al perti nent mtormaSon inducing the date you want it to run. by 1 CO on Tuesday or Friday tor the upcoming papers Also, include a name and number in case we have questions Bnets are run once only and are subtect to space Imitations Events wifi donations or admission charges wilt not be accepted Oregon Dally Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Tuesdays and Thursdays, during summer term and weekdays dunng the academic year except dunng exam week and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co . Inc. at the University of Ore-con Eugene OR 97403. The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year Editor Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Associate Editors: State systems, departments and schools Politics and Community Features. ASUO Editorial Page Tom Wolfe Melody Ward Greg Gawlowski Mary Foran Kevin Harden Jock Hatfield Glen Gibbons Night Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Controller Kevin Harden Betsy Bodine Carl Bryant Jean Own bey News and Editorial 68S-5511 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Thur«<lav. July i^'1951*