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etal History expert to speak A specialist in French social history from Yale University will give a talk at the University today at 3 p.m. in the EMU. The room number will be posted. John Merriman, assistant professor of history, will speak on the shift from corporate to class solidarity among workers in a rapidly changing industrial city of western France in an illustrated lecture enti tled “An Incident at the Statue of the Virgin Mary: Social and Political Consequences of Rapid Urbanization in Nineteenth Century Limoges, France ” Merriman received his doctorate degree in history from the Univer sity of Michigan. He is the author of a new book, “The Agony of the Republic: Repression of the Left in Revolutionary France, 1848-1851 It’s not hopeless VOTE TODAY sponsored by ASUO Slats Affairs peanuts ® ±J. THIS BALL ISN'T MAP6 OUT OF PI6SKIN... IT'S PLASTIC.. women in inaia focus of speech by researcher Barbara Iseley, a University doctoral degree candidate in sociology who spent the past year gathering research data in India, will talk on the status of Indian women at a “brown bag” lun cheon to be held at 11:30 a.m. today in Room 636 PLC. The ses sion is being sponsored by the Center for the Sociological Study of Women at the University. The Tuesday luncheon is open, free, to the public. Corrections and amplifications The Emerald incorrectly stated on Friday that Ballot Measure 6 would, if passed, reduce the amount of money available for city use from an $18.5 million civic center bond issue approved by Eugene voters last June. Due to the fact that the bonds were sold on Nov. 1, revenues from that bond issue will not be reduced. Had the bonds been approved but not sold, the passage of Measure 6 could have made them harder to sell. Democrat Gov. Bob Straub was reported as supporting Bal lot Measure 10 in Monday’s election supplement. Straub is against Measure 10, which would reduce the Land Conservation and Development Commission to an advisory board. 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Eugene, Ore. 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently ot the University wifi dices on the third door ol the Erb Memorial Union and is a member ot the Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year. News and EdHorial Display Advertising and Business Clasaitsd Advertising Production Etftor Managing Editor News Etftor Photo Editor Graphics Edhor EdHorial Page Edhor Sports Etftor Sports Supplement Edhor 686-5511 686-3712 6664343 6664361 Tom Wode Melody Ward Marv Fjordbeck Patrick SuKvan Tom Eitet Gien Gibbons John Harris Kan Sands Entertainment Edtor Wire Edtor AmqcMi EdHort: ASUO Community Conaumer Departments and Schools Environment Features Local Potties State Pollies Stale Systems and Student Services Librarian Night Edtor Aset. News Edtor Production Manager Advertising Manager Sales Manager Controler Judy Emerson Kathleen Monp Jm Allen Lorraine Nelson Mary Foran Catherine Siegner Jock Hadetd Kevin Harden Ann Treneman Ke* Osborn Jim Wechaier Arm Treneman Sandra McMullen Cart Bryant Tracy Simpeon Jean Ownbey briefs MEETINGS The Society tor a ProWe ration In Fandom in Oregon (SPIFO) w* hold its weekly meeting at 7 00 p.m. In the Erb Memorial Union Hoorn to be posted SPIFO ia open to al persons in the Eugene area that have an Intereat in science lotion and/or sci ence fantasy. Hawaii Club: Picture-taking today at 400 p.m. Meet at EMU Main Desk. Be prompt. Israel Foft dancing tonight at 8 p.m. at the Wee ley Center. 1238 Kincaid. Everyone welcome Ad mission free. ASUO canddates. Inducing thoee who won by write In. must lie campaign expense reports for the General Election by 5 p.m. today in Suite 4, EMU. Kallure to do eo may reeutt in eandtona by the Elections Court such as a line or 4squatIIcation and denial at election. POLICY The Emerald's briefs column Is open to anyone wtahing to announce meetings, lectures or misosf lanecus wants Briefs am rut only once and are subject to space Imitations. They should be typed and triple-apeced in a 65-character margin. Include all pertinent Information, including the date you want it to run. Also. Include a name and phone nunber in case we have questions. Events with donations or edmtsaian chargee w« not be ac Al Items must be turned in by 2 p.m. the day before publcation at the Emerald ofllce, Room 300. EMU NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS Applications are now being accepted from college seniors (men and women) for positions in the Navy’s Air Intelligence Field. Air Intelligence officers receive extensive training (approximately 8 months) in such areas as photo interpretation, recognition of foreign ships and planes, analysis of foreign capabilities as well as maintaining plots of and briefing officers about tactical situations ashore and at sea. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and be able to have Top Secret security clearance. This position requires extensive travel. Starting salary is $11,500, and increases to $20,000 in four years. Copies of a 20 page position prospectus are available by contacting your Navy Officer representative: Nov. 6, 7 & 8 ERB Memorial Union or Placement Office (by appt.)