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Rule amendments take effect
The University has proposed
amendments to two permanent
rules, one dealing with student
fund-raising activities and the
other with Amazon Family
Housing governance.
The amendments will go into
effect after filing with the Office
of the Secretary of State follow
ing the close of public comment
Jan. 30.
The amendments to the rules
on fund raising by student
groups in University-owned
facilities clarify or improve fiscal
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accounting procedures. The
changes spell out where the
funds are to be deposited.
Registered student organiza
tions will deposit raised funds in
a trust fund account in the EMU,
while University departments,
residence halls and University
affiliated organizations will
deposit funds in the appropriate
departmental, EMU or trust fund
account.
The amendments also clarify
the uses of such funds, noting
that the money must be used for
the benefit of the organization
‘‘in line with its statement of
purpose filed at the time of
registration or recognition as a
student organization or as ther
eafter updated.”
The amendments to the per
manent rule concerning the
Amazon Housing Policy Board
and Amazon Tenants Council
Organization are language
changes to make the rule similar
to the one for the Westmoreland
Family Housing Policy Board
and Tenants Council. The
amendments were requested by
Amazon tenants.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Port W.S. Merwtn will read from his poems
and translations tonight at S p m. in Room
150 Geology
NOTICES
Dr. A.R. McBImey of the geology depart
ment will be narrating the Afar Triangle film
by H. Tazleff today at 12:30 p.m. in Room 307
Volcanology.
A show of lalamlc Calligraphy will be
presented by the Muslim Students Associa
tion today from 10 a m. to 4 p m. in the EMU
Lobby.
The Japanaaa Amarlcin Friendship Fund
Scholarship:
There will be partial tuition scholarships
available to an American student studying
Japanese language and to a Japanese
student who will be able to make contribu
tions to good Japanese-American relations
through the Japanese-American Friendship
Fund This fund was established in 1977
after the University Alumni Association of
Japan raised money to show their love for
their alma mater and the Eugene communi
ty
Both academic excellence and financial
need will be the criteria for selecting the
scholarship grantees. Any student who
wishes to apply for this scholarship should
pick up an application form in the office of
the Department of East Asian Languages.
Room 308 Friendly Hall. Deadline is Feb. 15.
MEETINGS
The EMU Board budget committee will
meet today at 3:30 p.m. in the EMU, room to
be posted.
The Jewish Student Union will hold an
important organizational meeting tonight at
6 p.m. in Suite Five EMU. For more informa
tion call Sheila at ext. 4366.
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Century Room E
EMU. Newcomers are welcome to attend.
The Social Work Interest Group will meet
today at 1 p.m. in Room 107 Hendricks Hall.
Workshop details will be discussed. All
interested students are invited to attend.
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