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et al Musical study breaks to kick off finals week A free informal concert of early music including a group of medieval carols will be performed by the University Collegium Musicum in the Throne Room of the Museum of Art at 3:30 p.m. Friday. The Collegium is a group of musicians devoted to the per formance of early music for voices and instruments such as recorders, baroque flutes, harp, haipsichord, lute and medieval hand bells. The program will also include instrumental music by Italian and French masters of the 17th and 18th centuries and excerpts from a mass by Palestrina: The performance is under the direction of Prof. Hal Owen. Take a relaxing break from Dead week. At 3:30 p.m. the Musica Antigua will present an hour of medieval and renaissance song in room 307 Chapman. The Musica Antigua, a local group organized under the direc tion of Terry Ross, specializes in medieval, renaissance, and baroque music. The University’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble will present a con cert with the University’s Jazz Lab Band II at 8 p.m. tonight in Beall Hall. The 28-member vocal group will perform nearly a dozen songs, including “Song for the Asking,” “Isn’t it Romantic,” “Climbin’ Higher Mountains’’ and “Avenue C.’’ Music instructor Glenn Patton directs the group. The jazz band will perform several improvisational pieces. A free public concert scheduled Sunday at Beall Hall has been cancelled. It was to have featured the Eugene-based rock group Mithrandir and solo performer John Powell. This Season’s Most Versatile Gift Certificate Available at all locations Giant Grinder Deb Bakery * T rackside 19th & Agate Giant Grinder • Woodside 2165 West 11th Giant Grinder 1677 Coburg Rd peanuts ® T“i r Workshop set on environment There will be a legislative skills workshop Saturday at University Center at Salem’s Willamette Uni versity. The full day program includes workshops on wildlife, energy, transportation, water quality, ap propriate technology, land use planning, and solid waste. The workshop was organized to teach basic lobbying skills and to review and examine the environ mentalist strategy for the upcom ing Legislature. The workshop costs $3. For more information call the Survival Center. jTi 45 4*5 45 4* CHRISTMAS SEWING IDEA: A Velveteen Vest in prints or solids. Velveteen now 20% off. Weatherberry Farm Fabrics 1128-A Alder Street EXPENSIVE? NOT US! i ■ Unusual Holiday Gift Ideas HANDPAINTED Duck Eggs from China in a silk box . . . $5.00 Choose from many other gifts under $10.00 i K WALLFLOWERS 345*2613 I 1290 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon dailTOmerald The Oregon Da4y Emerald is published Monday through Friday ac cept during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daly Emerald PubSshmg Co . Inc., at the University of Oregon. Eugene. Ore 97403 The Oregon Daly Emerad operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor oflhe Erb Memorta Union and a a member of the Associated Press. Emerald subscriptions are 37 per term and $20 per year. News and Edtonal Display Advertang and Busness Classified Advert ang Production Editor Managing Editor News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Etfitor Edrtona Page Edtor Sports EdNor Sports Supplement Editor 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 6864381 Tom Wolfe Melody Ward Marv Fjordbeck Patrick SuKvan Tom Etta Glen Gfcbons John Hams Kan Sands Entertainment Edtor Wire Erftor Associate Editors ASUO Community Departments and Schools Environment Features Local Potties State Potties Stats Systems and SAider* Services Librarian Mght Editor Asst. News Editor Production Manager Advertising Manager Sales Manager Controller Judy Emerson Kathleen Monte Jim Aten Lorraine Nelson Mary Foran Catharine Siegner Jock Hatteto Kevin Harden Arm Irene men Ket Osborn Jbn Wechsler Tom Wotte Arm Tranaman Sandra McMuten Cart Bryant Tracy Stnpao-i Jean Ownbey IN CHAPTER FIVE AW BOOK REALLY 6ET5 GOING BEETHOVEN ANP PHYI1I5 GEORGE ARE HAVING PINNER TOGETHER, ANR. PHYLLIS 0EOf?6E? !T5 NOT 660KGE PHYLLI5 15 IT? THAT WOUtP ' SfDILTME WHOLE STOP*/ Architect to give speech British architect James Stirling will give the keynote address at the Conference of Oregon Architects at the University of Oregon today and Saturday. , Stirling will lecture on his work at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the EMU Ballroom Lawrence Hall. Stirling has a private practice and is a profes sor of architecture at Vale University. Highlighting the Saturday program will be a talk by Charles Rusch, new architecture department head. Conference registration opens at 10 a.m. today in the Lawrence Hall Lobby. A business meeting of the Oregon Council of Architects, one of the conference sponsors, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Todays schedule also includes reviews of student projects; seminars in con struction management, energy, site planning and value management; and a dinner in the Erb Memorial Union, after which Stirling will speak. The conference is co-sponsored by the UO Department of Ar chitecture. Basic registration fee is $25. Complete information is available from Donald Micken of Eugene telephone 343-1990 (evenings). Islamic students join fast Islamic students will begin a three day hunger strike today at major centers in Eugene, Portland and Seattle. The fast is an effort to 'spiritu ally join brothers and sisters in Iran as they struggle to depose Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi," a brochure states. At noon today at 1246 Villard Street the stnke participants will begin their fast with prayer. They will then proceed to the Wesley Center at 1236 Kincaid, where they will stay for the next three days and will be available for questions. Interested students may phone 344-4219. All are urged by the fasters to join the strike by fasting for one meal over the weekend briefs CONCERTS LizGoettache art play the harpsichord a her B A degree redial ai• pm tonightin Room IN oI the Music Budding. The Backdoor coffeehouse 1414 Kincaid St .*« iearns fie toll group Kmeta tonight from 7 30 to 1030 pm MEETINGS The latter-Day Sants Student Association wff hold its Friday Forum today St 1230 to 130 p m at tha LOS Inatituta of Raligton. iMh and Aldar Straets Optonal luncheon Thera wil be 4 meeting of tha tndderaal Sea Commtteeal3 30pm today m the Cenkjry rooms Supplemental a locator requests tor IMIamaa* Writers GutHJ Foreign Students Organization Chtnasa Student AssooMion Modal U N Club, and tha Survival Canter wilt be heard The Oganaaaon of African Saiderts • having an mtra-contlnentai onantason tonight in tha EMU Room and tone to be posted Punch, coffee, vm and cooldas <*« be served Eugene Sprmg*eld ME MSA adl hold a TGIF at Orlgtnal Joe's, 8th and Wffametta Streets today at 500 pm Tha regular December meeting, with games and daousaion. wW be held Wednesday evening. 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