Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    PROMOTE WORLD HEALTH
PEACE CORPS
needs health professionals, therapists,
and nutritionists.
Call 686-3235
Mixed Nuts
Group gives bucks for books
The University School of Law
has received $5,000 from the
Oregon Law Institute to help
purchase additional books for
its library.
The grant is one of three,
each for $5,000, which the in
stitute recently awarded to law
libraries at Lewis and Clark Co
lege, Portland, and at Wil
lamette University, Salem.
^ Eugene attorney Malcolm
PH Scott, president of the insti
tute s 14-memDer Doara oi u»
ectors, said the gifts represent
‘‘tangible support for and ap
propriate reinvestment in the
source of legal education, the
libraries of the state's law
schools.”
I IIC lliomui^ |»3 a Wiioycai
old, non-profit corporation with
offices at the University School
of Law. It offers continuing legal
education through courses,
workshops and publication to
the state’s attorneys.
briefs
SPEAKERS
The Undergraduate Economics
Association w:!! present a talk by Prof Ed
Whitelaw tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 112 EMU.
Discussion topics are: “Strategies for Ap
plying to Graduate School,” at 7 p m.,
' Career Opportunities for Economics
Majors" at 7.30 pm, and "Academic Advis
ing" at 8 p m A general meeting will follow at
8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served
MEETINGS
Interested In Architecture? The philo
sophy, policies, and procedures for admis
sion to the School of Architecture will be
presented by Mike Utsey, Assistant Depart
ment Head for Admissions and Advising, and
several architecture majors today at 4 p.m.
in the Academic Resource Area, Room 164
Oregon Hall The event is sponsored by the
Office of Academic Advising and Student
Services
Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business
Fraternity will hold its first meeting of the
term tonight at 6 p.m. in Room 336 Gilbert
Hall. All interested students of business and
economics are invited to attend
NOTICES
Graduate Fellowships:
American Association of Unlvarslty
Woman, Oregon State Division, care of Betty
Lou Dunlop, 740 Pennsylvania Ave., Ash
land, Ore 97520. A fellowship is available for
a female Oregon resident who has received
her bachelor's degree and has had at least
two of paid or volunteer employment. The
fellowship must be used for graduate work at
either the master's or doctoral level. There is
no restriction as to the field of study. Dead
line is Feb. 28, 1981.
WICHE Intern Program*. P.O. Drawer P,
Boulder, CO 80302. The Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education offers two
programs for graduate, undergraduate and
professional students: Ethnic Studies In
ternships and Economic Development In
ternships. Interns are offered a monthly
stipend to work for 12 or 36 weeks in an
approved agency. No academic credits are
offered but may be arranged by the student
with the University. No deadline, but early
applications are encouraged.
POLICY
Brief* are announcements of meetings,
lectures and other miscellaneous events.
Briefs are run once only and are subject to
space Imitations. They should by typed and
triple-spaced in a 65-character margin.
Include a name and phone number in case
we have questions. Include all pertinent
information. Events with a donation or
admission charge will not be considered for
Briefs.
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IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
Local Task Forces
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Economic Development (Energy)
C Media & Public Relations
L. Community Development
L. Campus & Community Outreach
Statewide
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Internships
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CONTACT US
686-4073
Local Board Meeting
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Location Posted in EMU
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