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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1978)
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The speaker is Didi Rainjiita, a traveling yoga renundate, who has been teaching yoga meditation throughout the U S. for the past three years. This is her first visit to Eugene She is originally from Germany, and she received her training as a meditation instructor while she was in India The talk is sponsored by the Ananda Marga Sooety. and is free of charge. Workshops to aid women Seminar Workshops for Women presents a 22 hour seminar de signed to help women discover how they can know and follow God’s pattern for enriched living. The presentation is being taught by Verna Birkey, a former teacher, counselor and Dean of Girls at Ben Lippon School in Asheville, North Carolina. The workshop seeks to carefully define practical steps women can take to create harmony in the home, accept others, develop a sense of self-worth, help others develop a sense of self-worth, keep lines of communication open, discipline effectively and gam the assurance of being loved. The sessions are open to all women; single, married, mothers, widows, older, younger, homemakers, professional women, and stu dents, and are being presented in two sessions. The first to be held this Friday and Saturday, and the second session will be Friday and Satur day, and the second session will be Friday and Saturday, No. 3-4. For further information on registration and fee, call Jo Ann Cum mins at 485-1108. peanuts ® WHAT AM I 60INS TO PO, CHARLIE BROWN? I CAN'T SET MY BLANKET AWAY FROM THAT CAT I ~7C WHV PONT YOU SURPRISE HIM ? PROP POWN ON HIM FROM A HELICOPTER) briefs The if" -Herten County, U &A. mD be shown **** * 230 pm. m the IMC. The IMm is being shown as • part of E S 410. Art as a PotBcaJ but the pubic is inv*ed to attend Am*. «* be toners feature of the Survive Z?*** ^nwOTW<l1 Sens*. Two films w« be Mens AlaaM and ‘Land Etemel ^rtSey Ntton. - The tlms w* be showmn ®0 Pl-C at 730 p.m. There is no admission price Ahf*atoncai side show on abortion entiled Agen- wif be shown tonight n 207 Ch*> m*1 Ms* *t 8 p m This side show is related to Bamos w1* 9"® * feeding of 'rswort tortghtatepm n Room 146 Straub The I’ZZZ'**”N°fthW“' « lecture Anttony Lewis. Puttzer Prize-winning columnist and autoor of Odeon's Trump# wil be on campus tTtorsdey tor a dscusaion and an evening lecture Leres answer questions at 3 30 p.m m the EMU Forum Room His lecture is at 8 p m In the EMU Dougals Lowndes. Riyeics Department. Ltoiver stty of Oregon, wfl presort • lecture today at 330 pm in Room 16. Science ' on T he StruchrS Inata bdty and f*gh Temperature Superconductivity d the A-15 Structural Famiy The University SaSng Cktt mm 730 pm n Vie EMU. room to be anyone interested in sating a meet today at Sailors, or to attend The Society of Professorial JoumelstsSigma Data ChL m§ meet ton^s m 715 pm. 221 Aten Hat Dtaaaaton of kan programs. service pro tects and fund raisers is on tie agenda. Mesa mm be conducted today and everyday at 1230 noon. Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid Mortar Board wd be hofctng a meeing today in the EMU Room and lima to be posted Blood Pressure Clinic The Lane County Chapter of the American Na tion* Red Cross «*• hold as monthly kee blood pressure dtnlc from 9 am to 3 pm today The dnic is located at 150 East 1W1 Ave Reflections Hair Shop Full Service, Natural Styling for Men, Women and Children 892 W. 8th 485*1961