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GUARANTEED AIR FARE With advance purchase Eugene T ravel 831 E. 13th On Campus 687-2823 Corrections & amplifications Valery Chalidze, Soviet human rights activist and expert on Soviet law, will discuss “Human Rights in the New Soviet Constitu tion" Wednesday, Feb. 27, in 150 Geology at 7:30 p.m. peanuts® AS THE ANCIENT SAVING 60E5, SIR, I HAVE SOME 600P NEWS FOR VOU ANP 50ME BAP NEW5... HE AL50 5AIP HE'5 BEEN THINKING ABOUT ASKING VOU TO I TOOK IT UPON MY5ELF TO CALL PIG-PEN. briefs jemu Cultural Forum presents BLUEGRASS from California and the Ozark Mountains The VERN williams band Singin and pickin that’ll knock yer socks off with special guests GOOD ‘N’ COUNTRY Sunday, March 2 8 PM EMU Ballroom Soda Bar & Cafeteria NEW! Belgian Waffles An original creation of the world-famous Belgian chefs Golden Crispy .95 Belgian Waffle Combination . 51 -20 7 a.m. — 10:30 a.m. daiKr’femerald I The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. at the University of Oregon. Eugene. OR 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 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Assistant Photo Editor Grahics Editor Editorial Page Editor Entertainment Editor Sports Editor 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Kathleen Monje Sally Oljar Dagmar Obereigner Stephen Myers Keith Allen Jimmi Harris Tom Ettel Paul Yarnold Robert Webb John Healy Associate Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Wire Editor Senior Copy Editor Night Editor Steve Spatz Joe Yogerst Doug Fick Yvonne Beasley Tamara Swenson Associate Editors ASUO Community Features Departments and Schools Environment State Politics Local Politics State Systems and Student Services General Staff Controller Advertising Manager Sales Manager Classified Advertising Production Manager Ad Services Librarian Mark Matassa Tamara Swenson Jim Gersbach Nancyann Lofgren Glenn Boettcher William Kogut Rich Bruer Sally Hodgkinson Jean Ownbey Dave Lindstedt Caroline Connolly Karen Hartman Sandra McMullen Jerril Nilson Jim Wechsler LECTURES Dr. George Brown Tindall, Kenan professor of history at the University of North Carolina will lecture today on "Triangulating Southern Politics." the lecture will be in the EMU (room to be posted) at 3:30 p.m. The triangle refers to three sides of Southern culture — upper-in come whites, lower-income whites and blacks. Tindall's lecture is sponsored by the University history department. MEETINGS The OSPIRG Local Board will have a stra tegy meeting today at 4:30 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted). The Omega Road Show will have their weekly organization meeting today at 8 p.m. at 765 E. 24th Ave The anti-nuclear organization invites singers, dancers, jugglers, street theatre performers and energy issue re searchers and speakers to the meeting For more information call 686-8509 or 687-2557 CORD'S Research and Publication Task Force will meet today at 5:30 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted) The International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management is having a meeting today in the EMU at 5:30 p m. (room to be posted). General topics will be discussed. The Rules Committee of the 1980 Mock Republican Convention will meet today at 2:30 p.m. in the EMU (room to be posted). MISCELLANEOUS A workshop analyzing some of the problems that occur in institutional food systems will be presented today at 7 p.m. in the EMU Forum. Members of the panel will be: • Bob Patten, director of the Nutrition Aware ness Program at Willamette University. • F.ed Babcock, University food service dir ector for the dormitories • Reggie Norton, who will present alternative foods tor institutional food systems. The Society of Professional Journalists — Sigma Delta Chi — will hold an initiation for new members and plan the upcoming Freedom of Speech Forum Saturday at 11 a m. in the EMU (room to be posted). For more information call 345-5226 or 344-8571 Gay Hotline is open to recieve calls for crisis counseling, information and referral 8 p.m. to midnight, Thursday to Sunday The number is 485-1075. The Development in Science Education Program provides funds to increase the quality and diverstiy of science education the the United States. Five Areas are being empha sized: • Science for the early adolescent. • Improving access to careers in science for women, minorities and the physically han dicapped. • Science literacy and science, technology and society. • New knowledge and skills — education for productivity. • Technology for science education Proposals may be submitted at any time. For information, write to the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. 20550 POLICY The Emerald briefs comlumn is open to any one wishing to announce meetings, lectures or miscellaneous events. Briefs are run once only and are subject to space limitations, they should be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin. Include all pertinent information including the date you want it to run. Also, include a name and phone number in case we have questions. Events with donations or admissions charges will not be accepted All items must be turned in by noon the day before publications at the Emerald office, 300 EMU.