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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Square danoa and pobudi tomght from 9 to 11
p m at to* unccto Community School 12*i and
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