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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1979)
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Eugene, Oregon 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year News and Editorial Display Advertising and Business Classified Advertising Production 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Editor Managing & News Editor Graphics Editor Associate Editors Features & ASUO Politics & Community State Systems. Departments A Schools Senior Copy Editor Advertising Manager Production Manager Controller Kathleen Monie Sally Oljar Jimmi Harris Stephen Myers Kevin Harden Sally Hodgkinson , Yvonne Beasley Gregg Howard Sandra McMullen Jean Ownby Piano duo to perform Two internationally acclaimed pianists, Argentinian Eduardo Delgado and American Daniel Pollack, will perform in a duo recital in Beall Hall Sunday Delgado's program will include “Prelude and Fugue in A Minor" by Bach, transcribed by Liszt; "Variatons Serieuses. Op, 54," by Mendelssohn; “The Maid and the Nightingale" and Goyescas. by Granados and "Sonata by Ginastera, Pollack will play "Funerailles" and "Un Sospiro" etude in D flat, both by Liszt, and Chopin s "Polonaise-Fantasie, Op 61,“ and "Scherzo in C-sharp Minor. Op 39 Tickets for the concert are $3 50 general admission and $2 50 for students and senior citizens, and will be sold at the door only, The program will begin at 8 p m Delgado and Pollack will be at the University to conduct a master class in advanced piano interpretation and techniques from June 25-29 Changes focus of group A new group is being formed at the University to explore the meaning of the life transitions which occur between ages 28 and 32. Group leader Peter Moulton says this is often a time of reconsider ing goals and values and a time of making decisions and commit ments. or "deciding what I'll be for the rest of my life " The result of these transitions is often a return to school, setting aside a professional career to raise children, to change careers or change partners The group plans to examine the personal, social, cultural and mythological dimensions of these changes An increasing interest in the stages of adult life is reflected in recent books by Erickson. Levinson. Ruperti and Sheehy, portions of which will be discussed Moulton is a doctoral student in counseling psychology. At 41, he is currently in transition from a career in computer science, having been a member of the Unversity's computer science faculty since 1971, into counseling The group will be limited to ten and is planned to include both men and women An organizational meeting is scheduled for 4 pm. today at the Counseling Center m Susan Campbell Hall. Moulton can be reached at 484-0572 (home), at the Counseling Center. 686-3227. or the Computer Science Dept . 686-4392 ERIC data system shown Friday A demonstration of computer access to the 360,000 journal articles and documents in the Educational Resources Infor mation Center (ERIC) data base will be given during a brief in troduction to the system Friday from 9 to 11 am. in Studio B of the University Library In structional Media Center The ERIC data base, which can be searched by printed in dexes as well as by computer, contains information of interest to all individuals in educational and education-related fields The introduction to the system is co-sponsored by the educa tion-psychology department of the library (which houses the ERIC collection on campus) and by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management For more information, contact Rose Marie Service. 686-3074 EMU Check Cashing Information The Erb Memorial Union Main Desk Store cashes checks as a service tor students, faculty and staff of the University of Oregon. Students must present a current certificate of registration and a plastic identification card with picture; faculty/staff must present their plastic identification card with picture and current validation sticker There is a fifteen cent service charge per check. Make checks payable to the Erb Memorial Union and include Eugene address and phone number (or department and extension for faculty/staff) on the check. The limit on checks is $10.00 at all times unless otherwise posted, When writing checks, double-check your bank balance, make sure what you think will be a "good check" doesn’t turn out to be a "bad check " If your check is returned there is a service check of $5 00 This is addition to any service charge charged by your bank. You will also lose the privilege of cashing checks at the Erb Memorial Union for the remainder of the year (July 1 - June 30.) To abide by policies set forth by banks: 1) We cannot accept counter checks 2) There can be no alterations or changes made on checks. 3) We cannot accept personal second party checks and 4) If you do not have personalized checks, additional I D. must be presented U of O Students: I D. FOR CASHING CHECKS AFTER LAST DAY TO PAY FEES WITHOUT PENALTY 1. Current term's certificate of registration 2. U. of O. Plastic I D. card with picture Regular student working for U. of O. during Summer 1. Verification from department that you are employed 2. 2 pieces of valid I D.