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et al King Tut weekend offered peanuts ® 1 IT T-T The University has about 15 openings for an Oct. 20-23 tour to Seattle that will include a special guided tour of the King Tutank hamen exhibit, University Alumni Relations Director Lois McCarty says. McCarty said about 285 per sons have signed for the trip which is open to the public and or ganized especially for University alumni and friends of the Museum of Art. Included in the Friday through Monday trip will be transportation to and from Seattle on Amtrack, accommodations for three nights at a downtown Seattle hotel, art tours of the city, dinner and a lec ture on “The Treasures of Tutan khamen’’ and a reception and guided tour of the King Tutank hamen exhibit. Cost is $150. In addition, tour participants will have the option of attending the Ducks football game with the Uni versity of Washington Oct. 21. Reserved seat tickets for the game are $9 per person. Tour reservations can be made by sending a $25 deposit to the Alumni Relations Office, 217 Susan Campbell Hall, Eugene, Oregon, 97403. THAT BLANKET BEL0N65 TO IW 5WEET BAB800... i'm not wur SWEET 6AB600'.' I DIONT KNOW WHAT (i UIA5 D0IN6i Norseman probes power Paul Thyness, world president of the Norseman s Federation and a member of Norway’s Parliament, will speak at the University Monday at 3 p.m. in the Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge. The title of his talk will be “Norway between the Super Powers." Thyness, 48, is a member of that country's Foreign Relations Committee. The talk is being sponsored by the University Department of Ger man and Russian, It will be open to the public. NOVEMBER 11,1978 YOUR CREATIVE POWER HOW SCIENTISTS AND DOCTORS ARE DISCOVERING THE UNUSED POTENTIAL OF THE MIND MODERATOR: RICHARD MASSY FOUR INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN SPEAKERS ALBERTO VILLOLDO, Ph. D. Educator and counselor; a humanistic psychol ogist; researcher in paranormal and other psy chic phenomena in Central and South America and among primitive cultures. ROBERT MILLER, Ph. D Industrial research scientist with Lockheed in Atlanta, Georgia; currently engaged in scien tific investigation into healing and mental en ergy with a view to converting the art of heal ing into a true science. HANS ENGEL. MD Physician and Chief of Staff; Holy Cross Hos pital in Los Angeles. Associate Professor at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and research er into alternate methods of healing. "All peo ple have the potential power to heal." THELMA MOSS, Ph. D. Medical psychologist; author and until recent ly a researcher at UCLA in parapsychology and Kirlian photography, psychic phenomena and paranormal healing. Sponsored by: The Church ol Religious Science • Grants Pass, Oregon • 503-476-6798 Red Lion Ballroom Red Lion Motor Inn 200 North Riverside Medford, Or. 97SOI SEMINAR REGISTRATION $20.00 (Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your order.) P.O. Box 1660 . Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 Phone. November 11, 1978 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM City . State Zip Donations are tax deductible. Make checks payable to ‘Church of Religious Science' Please send me. . tickets for “WORLD OF MIND" Enclosed is check or money order for $. da^'femerald The Oregon Deity Emerald it published Monday through Friday ex oept during exam weak* and vacations, by the Oregon Oady Emerald Punishing Co , Inc., at the UriverMty of Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operated independently ot the University witi oMcee on the Wrd «oor ot the Ert> Memorial Union and is a member ot Emerald subecnpbons are $7 per term end $20 per year. 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Garstang of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics at the University of Col orado w* speak on comets, today in 123 Science I at 3:30 p m The lecture is designed for a non technical audience and the general pubic. MEETMGS Gay People s ARance encourages ai interested persons to drop by its office, 316 EMU. between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. tonight for their open staff hours New staffers welcome For more information can 686-3360. There w* be a Back Student Union general meeting today at 8 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted The Baptist student Union wit meet tonight in 142 Straub at 7:30 MEChA. the Cfscano Student Union will be meet ing at 330 p.m. today to host speakers from key offices on campus AI interested studerts are wel come to attend. Room to be posted. POLICY The Emeralds briefs column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures or miscel laneous events. 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