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Having behavior
problems with your child?
The U of O Psychology
Clinic has openings for
families seeking
individual low cost
treatment for the behavior
problems of their 3-12
year old children. Call
686-4954 for more
information.
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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
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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
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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:
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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