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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 Oregon, 97403
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NOTICES
Financial Aid and Scholarship Applica
tions now are available in the Office of
Student Financial Aid, 260 Oregon Hall
Apply immediately All application materials
must be received by March 1, 1981 for
priority consideration. For more information
call 686-3221
Israeli Folkdanclng tonight at 7:30 p m at
the Wesley Center, 13th and Kincaid St The
event is sponsored by CIM-HILLEL and all
are welcome
Winter Session Classes begin Jan 5 at
Dance Works. Ballet, modern, jazz. tap.
yoga, jazz exercise, improvisational theater,
contact improvisation and gymnastics and
dance for children will be offered Call
343-9817 or come by Dance Works at 1231
Olive St to preregister or get a winter
session flyer. Registration is continuous
throughout each session
Please sign up In Room 246 Susan
Campbell Hall, If Interested In Interviewing
with the following recruiters:
Jan 19 Tektronix. Inc (Applied Sciences
and Computer Science)
Jan 20 Navy (Medical School Scholar
ship)
Jan 20 Eastman Kodak
Jan. 21 Wausau Insurance (Business Ad.,
Sciences, Safety and Health)
Jan 21 Jantzen Inc (Business Ad )
Jan 21 American National Insurance
(Any major)
Jan 22 GTE Microcircuits
Jan 22 World BookChildcraft Interna
tional (Any major)
Orientation sessions introducing the ser
vices of Career Planning and Placement are
offered every Wednesday and Thursday at
3:30 p m in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
Free resume writing, job interview skills and
job search workshops also are offered
Arrangements for handicapped students are
available by calling 686-3235
Graduate Fellowships:
Energy Research Residencies, Argonne
Division of Educational Programs, DOE
Research Residencies Program, Argonne,
III 60439 The U S Department of Energy
offers appointments in Washington, D C to
qualified graduate students for academic
year and summer 1981-82 An appointee
must be a full time graduate student major
ing in economics, operations research,
statistics, energy management, law and
other related fields Deadline is Feb 15,
1981
MEETINGS
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p m in the EMU, room to be
posted They will consider goals proposals
from the Amazon Community Tenants, the
Asian American Student Union, the ASUO
Executive, Architecture and Allied Arts: The
Committee, Chinese Student Association,
and the Committee for Exceptional Children
Citizens lor Safe Energy invites all
interested persons to their next strategy
session tonight at 7 p.m. in the south
basement room of Harris Hall, 8th and Oak
Free childcare will be provided For more
information call 686-8509 or 344-3131
The Board of Directors of the Community
Health and Education Center will meet
tonight at 6:30 p.m at the Wild Iris Cafe
Agenda items will include a review team visit
by the regional HMO office, an update on the
Public Health Service Grant and changes in
the bylaws. Call David Edrington at 683-8661
for more information
an evening of silence....
HAYWARD COLEMAN
International Mime
JANUARY 13 8 p.m.
ROBINSON THEATRE
Tickets: U of O Students *3.00
General Public *4.00
Tickets available at EMU Main Desk and Toad Hall Hi Fi
Sponsored by EMU Cultural Forum