Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 23, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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High Income Potential
International insurance marketer has opening for aggressive sales representatives
for Oregon and North Western States Our company provides group major medical
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experience is not required. North American and European expansion plans provide
excellent opportunity for advancement
Mr Mike Dlugolecki of the Lewer Agency, Inc.
will be conducting interviews at:
Holiday Inn
225 Coburg Road
Eugene, Oregon 97401
503-342-5181
Call 9 A M until 5 P.M., Monday and Tuesday, January 26th
and 27th for an appointment.
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rinilv '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 ot 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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Editorial Page Editor
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Sally Hodgkinson
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Sioux Anderson
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Politics
Night Editor
Ganarai Stall
Classified Advertising
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Ad Services
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Controller
Tamara Swenson
Jody Murray
Erzsi De'ak
Paul Telles
Richard Wagoner
Leslie Farris
Jim Gersbach
Bill Manny
Marian Green
Mike Rust
Ken Sands
Sally Oljar
Sandra McMullen
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
History comes alive
‘‘The Northwest Woman,” a
Eugene-based touring produc
tion that dramatizes the history
of eariy Oregon, will be pre
sented Jan 25 at 8 p.m. at the
Central Presbyterian Church,
1475 Ferry St.
Complimentary tickets are
available from the University
Housing Department or at the
door.
Combining historical fact and
dramatic monologues, ‘‘The
Northwest Woman” introduces
the audience to the Oregon
pioneer experience through the
lives of four 19th century
women.
The play, which had its first
tour of Oregon last year, is nar
rated by University history Prof.
Edwin Bingham, a specialist in
Northwest history. Actress Jane
Van Boskirk, the only cast
member, performs four
monologues written by Eugene
playwritght Dorothy Velasco.
The monologues portray
pioneers Narcissa Whitman,
one of the first white women in
the Pacific Northwest; Elizabeth
Geer, a pioneer who came to
Oregon in 1847; Margaret
Bailey, a missionary and the first
novelist in the Northwest; and
Bethenia Owens-Adair, one of
the first female doctors in the
Northwest.
A continuous slide show by
filmmaker Ron Finne is blended
with the performance to depict
the people and places featured
in the play. Traditional fiddle
music collected and performed
by Linda Danielson helps cap
ture the flavor of the period. The
production is directed by Kitty
Parks.
briefs
MEETINGS
The International Christian Fellowship
will meet tonight at 7;30 p.m at the Way Inn,
1332 Kincaid St. All interested students are
invited.
There will be Gerontology Association
Dinner Meeting Jan 25 at 5 p.m. at 532 W
8th Ave. Number Two
NOTICES
The Association of Anthropology
Graduate Students will have two slide pro
grams today at 3:30 p m. in Room 204
Condon Hall. The programs, prepared by the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, are titled “Gol
den Treasures1' about the treasures of
Tutankhamun exhibit, and "From the Land
of the Scythians" about the gold craftmen of
that region Faculty and students are invited
to attend Refreshments will be served
Postdoctoral Fellowships:
Postdoctoral Research and Short-Term
Travel Grants In Spain, Bureau of Oceans
and International Environmental and Scien
tific Affairs. Department of State, Washing
ton, D C 20520 Postdoctoral grants and
short-term travel grants are available for
U S. citizens for research and travel in
Spain Grants are available in agriculture.
natural resources, oceanography, environ
ment, urban and regional planning, indus
trial technology, energy, biomedical
sciences, and basic sciences. Deadline is
Feb. 25.
Research Fellowship* In Marine Policy
and Ocean Mangaement, Dean of Graduate
Studies, Clark Laboratory, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institute. Woods Hole,
Mass. 02543. Fellowships are offered to
recent doctorates and experienced profes
sionals in social sciences, law, or natural
sciences to conduct research or problems
which involve the use of oceans and which
may require the application of marine
science. Recepients are normally appointed
for one year beginning in June or Sep
tember Deadline is March 1, 1981.
POLICY
Brlela are announcements of meetings,
lectures and other 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 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 concert
“The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest
U. UTAH PHILLIPS
“A minstrel...comic...
philosopher. An absolute
iron-clad classic.”
—Tacoma News Tribune
—Along n ith—
PRISCILLA HERDMAN
“A sweeping performance
from a woman clearly destined
to lx* a major folk voice.”
—The Boston Globe
Saturday, January 24, 1981 8:30 p.m.
Gerlinger Alumni Lounge U of O campus
$3.75 General Public $3.50 U of O Students
Tickets go on sale at the door at 8:00 p.m.
Limited Seating