Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Architecture firm gives $
A Seattle architectural firm,
the Callison partnership,
recently gave the University ar
chitecture department a $250
grant in recognition of the ex
cellent contributions made to
the firm by recent University
graduates.
The grant was originally ear
marked for the new School of
Architecture and Allied Arts’
building. Because of budget
cuts, construction is likely to be
postponed.
"We’re corresponding with
the firm to decide on the use of
the grant" says architecture
department head Jerry Finrow.
The department will suggest
that the grant be used in alumni
relations, to bring a notable
speaker to campus or for
academic scholarships.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Dorothy Smith, noted sociologist from the
Ontario Institute lor Studies in Education,
will speak on "Taking the Standpoint of
Women in Sociology: A Revolution in
Sociology?" Saturday at 9 a m in Room 167
EMU
Larry Jones, assistant professor of Public
Management, will show slides from his
recent trip to China today at noon in the EMU
Forum Bring a sack lunch.
MEETINGS
Women's Resource and Referral Service
will have a general meeting today at 3 p m. in
Room 336 EMU. All staff and volunteers are
encouraged to attend Anyone interested in
doing volunteer work, or interested in
women s referral is welcome to attend For
more information call 686-3327.
There will be a meeting Sunday at 7 p m. in
the EMU, room to be posted, for people
interested in attending a Communication
Career Workshop in Portland on Feb. 21
The meeting is sponsored by the Portland
Professional chapter of Women in Com
munications.
The International Christian Fellowship
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Way Inn,
1332 Kincaid St. All interested students are
welcome.
NOTICES
The University architecture school will
host a traveling exhibit of Northwest
women's design work Women in Design"
will run through Saturday in Gallery 141,
Lawrence Hall For more information call
Guinella Finrow at 686-3676.
A demonstration of papermaking will be
given by Nancy High today from 9 a m until
noon. At 9 a m. the film Japanese Paper
making will be shown in studio A of the
Instructional Media Center. The demonstra
tion will begin at 9:30 a m. in Room 156
Lawrence Hall
Eugene Barnes, who served for 33 years
as the University's head acquisitions librar
ian, will be honored at a retirement concert
Sunday The "Matinee Musicale," featuring
Baroque and Renaissance chamber music
of Spain, will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the
Gerlinger Alumni Lounge. The University
Consort, a six-member vocal and in
strumental group directed by Harold Owen,
will perform. An informal reception will
follow
Students interested in participating in the
1981-82 National Student Exchange pro
gram can pick up applications starting Feb
2 in Room 164 Oregon Hall.
The exchange provides an opportunity for
students to attend one of 33 universities in
21 states for a term or a year and still pay
resident tuition for that state
To qualify for the program, a student must
be an Oregon resident and a 2.5 grade point
average The student should be entering his
sophomore or junior year in September,
1981. Applications are due Feb. 16
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