Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1979, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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English summer study set
Susquehanna University will conduct its eighth biennial summer
study program at Oxford University in England during the summer of
1979. Applications are now being accepted.
“Susquehanna at Oxford" is a program of study in British history,
culture, and society with relevant travel and excursions in England.
Admission is open to undergraduates from Susquehanna and other
colleges, secondary school teachers, recent college graduates seeking
enrichment, or any seriously interested adult.
The group is scheduled to arrive in London on June 21 for a week of
tours related to the academic program, theatres, concerts, sightseeing
and leisure time. A four-day excursion to Edinburgh, Scotland, is also
planned.
Students will then spend five weeks in residence in the historic
Durham Quadrangle at University College, the oldest of Oxford’s col
leges, founded in 1249.
Participants enroll in two courses, including either British History,
Politics and Society: 1870 to the Present or British Literature: 1870 to
the Present. These two courses are part of Oxford University’s regular
summer school program, with lectures by various British scholars and
public figures. Susquehanna at Oxford" students also attend bi-weekly
seminars led by S.U. faculty members.
School reformers available
Sara Murphy and Mary Gunter, State Facilitators from Arkansas,
will be on campus as guests of the Doctoral Student's Organization
Thursday and Friday. Their job involves working with local school
administrators to adopt and implement new educational programs.
Murphy and Gunter will be available in the Doctoral Student’s
Commons from 10 a.m. to noon to talk to those who are interested in a
practitioner approach to school change.
Drinking program
offers education
in alcohol use
Drinking Decisions, a unique
alcohol education program, will
hold a free orientation program at
6 p.m., Thursday at Lane Com
munity College Downtown
Center, 1059 Willamette St.
Drinking Decisions offers a
10-week class series which will
enable a person to evaluate his
own level of alcohol use. Self
control techniques, methods of
measuring individual blood al
cohol levels in the body, and other
methods of controlling drinking
will be taught.
Drinking Decisions is a non
profit service program designed to
prevent alcohol abuse and is open
to the general public. Persons
who must meet court require
ments for alcohol education are
also welcome.
For further information, call
Drinking Decisions, Inc. at
484-9274.
Cultural Forum
f Come to an evening of Animation^
with
BRUNO BOZZETTO
renowned Italian animator
Wednesday
February 21, 1979
8:00 PM
EMU
FREE
Film showings & discussion
Including sections of his parody of Disney’s Fantasia:
Allegro Non Troppo
Presented By the EMU Cultural Forum
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Animator introduces work
Italian film animator Bruno Bozzetto will present segments of his
work in film and short subjects and conclude with a discussion period
today in the EMU Ballroom, time to be posted.
Bozzetto’s presentation will include clips from "Opera,” a madly
paced spoof on the musical genre, Self-Service,” a metaphoric mes
sage mixing mankind and mosquitoes, and “Allegro non Troppo" (fast,
but not too much), his critically acclaimed parody of "Fantasia.”
Bozzetto controls one of the biggest animation studios in Europe
with production facilities operating in Milan, Italy. His studio produces
animated features, animated and live action shorts and animated com
mercials for television. Bozzetto has produced six features, 25 short
films and six books based on his films.
His presentation is sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum and is
free.
briefs
MEETINGS
The Eugene Science Fiction and Fantasy Soci
ety is meeting tonight at 7 in Room 101 of the EMU.
All persons in the Eugene area with an merest in
Science Fiction and/or Fantasy are welcome to
join.
Winter
Weekend
Rent-a-Car
Special
3EC
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1st 100
Miles Free!
Take your choice of a
Fiesta, Pinto or Pinto
Wagon. Pick up your car
on Friday affernoon and
return it on Monday morn
ing. Special packages avail
able on larger cars too!
You must be 21 and have a
valid driver's license.
Valley River Eugene 342-2151
Weekdays 8-8 Saturdays 9 12
Condon Geological Society wiH meet today at
4:30 p m. in Room 45B Geology. All persons gang
on the Solar Eclipse Held trip should attend and
bring money to pay for transportation.
Recruiters from Caterpillar, a the University lor
the first time, wm be available to meet with in
terested MBA students today at the Faculty Club,
from 4:15 to6 p.m Students considenng employ
ment in the heavy equipment industry may ash
questions and get answers in an informal atmos
phere Food and drink will be served
FORUM
A program dealing with personal lives will be held
tonight from 7:30 to 10 in Bean West Conference
Room Three films dealing with human sexuality
will be shown free, followed by a panel discussion
The program is sponsored by Academic Advising
and Student Services Dorm Outreach Program
Refreshments will also be provided
Justification and Other Big Words You Should
Know' wiH be the main theme d tonight's Inter
Varsity Chnstian Fellowship meeting Mike Hilty
from Calvary Baptist Church will be our guest The
Fellowship meets at 7 in the EMU, room to be
posted
Prepanng Individual Income Tax will be the
topic of this evening's People's Law Sc hoot presen
tation The class, taught by law students, isfreeand
open to the public and wiH be held from 7-9 at
bncan Community School cafeteria, 12th Ave and
JeflersonSt in Eugene No registration isrequired
The Gerontology Association is sponsoring the
second in a series of "brown bag" lunches today
from noon to 1 at 1653 Agafe St Michael Ego.
gerontology graduate student, will dscussing his
experiences at the San Diego Minority Aged Con
ference All interested persons are invited
Today's Wo me rV Speak brown bag latch pro
gram wHI feature a panel dscusson on the effect of
various lifestyteson family Ife. The program, spon
sored by the Univerarty YWCA, is entitled Parents
and Children: The Parent's View " The lunch wil
begin at noon in the EMU. room lobe posted, and is
open to all
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