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Call 686-4954 for more information. mu Forum Presents UPCOMING EVENTS A Celebration of Life— FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE Utah and Priscilla Herdman Two outstanding folk singers in concert Jan. 24 8:30 p.m. Concert Feb. 6 John McCutcheon Concert at 8 p.m. Fiddler, Buck dancer and square dance caller Dance at 9 p.m. from S W' vir«inia Gerlinger Alumni Room EMU Ballroom Feb. 21 Dulcimer Gathering A full day of workshops and concerts EMU Rooms to be posted Feb. 27 Contraband 8 p.m. A country dance with this great contra dance Country Dance group from Bluemont, VA. EMU Ballroom March 8 Baboon, Country Dance One of New England’s finest Contra Dance Bands Applejack March 13 Jim Morrison emu 8 p.m. From Charlottesville, VA., one of the country’s Ballroom Country Dance leading fiddlers, callers and dance teachers. Details to be publicized — get your dancing shoes ready & mark your calendars! daily emerald 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 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 Nam and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 666-3712 Classified Advertising Production 686-4343 686-4381 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Ken Sands Sally Hodgkinson Glenn Boettcher Jeff Baker Steve Dykes Sioux Anderson Mark Matassa Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editors ASUO Community Environment Features State Systems Departments and Schools Politics Night Editor Tamara Swenson Jody Murray Erzsi De’ak Paul Telles Richard Wagoner Leslie Farris Jim Gersbach Bill Manny Marian Green Mike Rust Doug Fick General Stan Classified Advertising Production Manager Ad Services Advertising Director Controller Sally Oljar Sandra McMullen Ann Peterson Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey Olum opens office door today Students wishing to talk with University Acting Pres. Paul Olum will have an opportunity to do so today between 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Students may call the President’s Office, ext. 3036, to make a 15-minute appointment or may stop by Johnson Hall. Olum has held office hours several times this year and in October held a student con vocation that included a ques tion and answer period. Career fair offers practical help Students will have an oppor tunity to meet directly with representatives from many dif ferent career fields at the University’s fifth annual Career Exploration Fair today. From 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom students will be able to talk informally with approximately 50 professionals, asking them questions about their jobs or employers. briefs SPEAKERS John Ellzalde, will speak at 12:30 p m. in the EMU Forum Room His talk is sponsored by the Solar Energy Center Ann Bettman will speak on "Greece and Giverny: Plants and People" today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 177 Lawrence Hall as part of the AAA Faculty Lecture Series Louisa Huberg will speak on "Chinese Neolithic Ceramics" tonight at 7:30 p m in Room 107 Lawrence Hall. Her speech is part of the Maude Kerns Asian Art Lecture Se ries. MEETINGS MECHA will hold its weekly meeting ton ight at 5 p m. in Room 108 EMU. A financial aid workshop will be held The Gay People's Alliance will hold a business meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. in Room 318 EMU The meeting's purpose is to discuss, establish or appoint a board of directors. All interested persons are invited to attend. A debate between Political Science Prof. Jim Klonoski and Sociology Prof. Al Szymanski on "Reagan in the White House: l Radical and Liberal perspectives. Would Carter or Kennedy have made a difference?” tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Eugene City Council Chambers. Klonoski is former chairman of the state Democratic party and Szymanski is a former member of the Students for a Democratic Society The debate is sponsored by Lane County Democrats and the Mayday Cultural Com mittee. NOTICES The Survival Canter will show “War With out Winners” tonight at 8 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. This film recently created controversy at the nuclear development laboratories in Livermore. Calif. A discus sion will follow. A Rad Cross Instructors training course for Mother's Aid Childcare Course will be held today from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. in the Red Cross Building, 150 E. 18th Ave. Call Paige Phillips at 344-5244 for course sign-up. The Childcare Resource Center provides information, referrals and assistance to parents interested in cooperative childcare programs. If interested in joining or starting a neighborhood playgroup or babysitting co-op call 342-5456. Entire stock of winter lined jackets Several styles Reg. 29.95 to 120.00 Now 22.99 to 79.99 Sweaters: V-Necks, Crew Necks and Cardigans in all wools, wool blends, and acrylics Reg. 20.00 to 49.95 Now 14.99 to 39.99 5.00 off Entire stock of Fashion Jeans Regular 20.00 to 35.00