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et al EMU hosts Craft Fair Candlemakers. leathersmiths, pottery-makers and a host of other artisans will put their wares on display this week during the EMU Craft Center's Craft Fair. The exhibition begins its three-day run Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. and continues Thursday, 10a.m. to5p.m. and Friday, 10a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair will be held in EMU 167. Additionally, live entertainment will be provided outside Room 167, and EMU food service will sell all three days. Woodwork and stain glass artists, as well as jewelry makers will also be on hand. U.N. class offered winter The University political science department will offer a 400-level class on the United Nations when classes get underway next term. Political science graduate student Paul Johnson will teach the course, which will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:50 p.m. A discussion section will also be required. Members of the class will have the option of taking part in a model U.N. next spring in Los Angeles. At the model event, the University class will represent the interests of Uganda, Norway and one other nation. For more information contact the political science department, 686-4864. With This Coupon (gr^ bESiGN"0 $2.00 OFF Our services and faculties are the finest. Hairdressers Lisa and Jan Offer good through Dec. 16 Drop-ins welcome 2821 OAK SOUTHTOWNE 484-9818 On Any Salon Service peanuts ® !'M STILL WORKING ON MV BOOK ABOUT THE LIFE OF BEETHOVEN Remember hod in chapter ONE THERE UiAS THIS FRUSTRATED GlRL WHO kicked his Piano? University will fly flag of Finland The flag of Finland will fly below the U.S. flag atop the EMU flag pole Wednesday in honor of the country’s annual Independence Day. The flag is one of 22 received by the University for use during the 1978-79 academic year in a “Flag of Nations" project designed to honor the home countries of foreign students enrolled on the campus. Recorder music to be performed University music students will present “Music for Recorders" Friday at 12:30 p m. in Room 198 of the University School of Music. The performance will be the final Musical Smorgasbord for 1978. daily1 emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald « published Monday through Friday ex cept during exam weeks and vacations, by die Oregon Daily Emerffid PutAsfwig Co . Inc., at the University of Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of (he University wrth offices on the third floor at the Elb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press Emerald subscriptions are 57 per term and $20 per year News and EffitonaI 686-5511 Display Advertang and Bus ness Classified Advertamg Production 686-3712 686-4343 6864381 Editor Managing Editor Tom Wolfe Melody Ward News Erftor Marv Fjordbeck Patrick Sullivan Tom Ettel Glen Gibbons Photo Eddor Graphics Etftor Edrtona Page Edtor Sports Editor Sports Supplement Editor John Herns Ken Sands Entertainment Editor Wire Edtor *Modee Editor* ASUO Community Deparknents and Schools Environment Features Local Potties State Politics Sttte Systems and Student Services Librarian Mght Editor Asst News Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Sales Manager Controller •tody Emerson Kathleen Morye Jim Allen Lorraine Nelson Mary For an Catherine Siegner Jock Hatteid Kevin Harden Arm Trereman Kel Osborn Jim Wechsler Ann Treneman Sandra McMuSen Cart Bryant Tracy Smpson Jean Ownbey Graduation set for Friday The University's Fall Term Commencement will honor 844 degree candidates Friday. The commencement will start at 8 p.m. in McArthur Court and will include remarks to the degree candidates by University Pres. William Boyd. Among the degree candidates are 529 for bachelor’s degrees, 229 for master’s degrees, 84 for doctoral degrees and two candidates for law degrees. LCC presents choir recital The annual Lane Community College Christmas concert will be presented in the performing arts theatre Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. Under the direction of Wayte Kirchner, the concert choir will sing several traditional Christmas carols and will join the baroque orchestra, under the direction of Nathan Cammack, in a performance of the ‘Gloria’’ by Antonio Vivaldi. The chamber choir will sing a short mass by Palestrina. Finally, the baroque orchestra will perform the "Concerto Grosso,” by George Frederick Handel. There is no admission charge. YWCA needs donations The University YWCA is once again collecting gifts for children and young people in the mid-Lane area. This is the YWCA's fifth annual toy drive. Gifts can include toys (new and used in good condition), games, books, clothes and money with which to purchase gifts. Those willing to donate gifts may call the YWCA office 686-4439. Toys may be dropped off at several homes in the area or at the YWCA, basement of the Health Center, or at 1590 E. 13th Ave. Pickup of toys may also be arranged The YWCA has set a Dec. 14th deadline for collection of toys. The U of O YWCA is a member of United Way of Lane County. briefs MEETINGS The loadertat Fee Committee wtti hold ■ meet ing lodey at 3:30 p m. in the EMU Century rooms Agenda items wiH include the Foreign Student Or ganization. the Chinese Student Association. Wil lamette Writers Guild and the Model U N Club Call 686- 3720 or visit the IFC oMces in Suite 5 crt the EMU tor more information The Eugene chapter of the Oregon As social on of Railway Passengers wM meet at 6 p.m today in the Dean Hubbard Room at Andy's Euger* Sta tion, 27 E 5th Ave The speaker ** be State senator George Wing ard. R-Eugene The group win also select a nominating committee lor annual eiectione and conadar a bytaw re visor for the state organizalon For more information, contact Clark Con at 687- 2775 MISCELLANEOUS A workshop on regut ations and the hand capped wti be held tor deans and department heads from social sciences. CSPA. the College of Education and the Department of Humanists The workshop will atari at 1 p mm the EMU. room lo be potted For information, contact the University Oftc* of Affirmative Ac Ian. 666-3123 Auctions lor George Bernard Shaw a Arms and the Man wM be held at lane ComrrHtvty Cottage today through Thursday at 7:30p.m. nthepertarm ing ana theatre The pley. a aaanc comedy, wa be directed by Stan Bberson. with performanoee achedded m early February Beta Alpha Pal m sponsoring a student d accre tion. Setting Accounting Potioee Pubic or Pri vate?" today at 330 p m m Room 232 Odiert For further .rtiormaion contact Carolyn Rasmussen at 465-4394 POLICY The Emeraltfa brtela column it open lo anyone wishing lo announce meelnga. lectures or miscel laneous events, fkiefs are run only once and are subject lo space ImitaSons They should be typed and triple-spaaed in a SS-characMr margh COUPON Bring in this ad and Receive a Free Cup of Coffee When You Buy a Pound