Physicist talks
The deputy director of the
Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center will discuss arms control
and the MX missile system
Thursday in 123 Science I.
Sidney Drell will speak as part
of a continuing series of col
loquia sponsored by the physics
department. Drell serves as a
consultant to the U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament
Agency and the National (
Security Council.
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The following names were not included in the 50th
Anniversary ad Friday, Feb. 6.
Jim Skidmore
Wally Slazinski
Mark Smith
Bob Steinman
John Sturdivan
Steve Shaw
Tom Dye
Ed Higdon
Steve Sharp
Curry Stypula
Doug Swope
Rich Uranizan
Mike Weisner
Tom Westmoreland
A1 Woodruff
A1 Wright
Greg Orme
Ken McCluskey
These men of Pi Kappa Alpha also wish to pay
tribute to the University of Oregon and feel honored
to be a part of the brotherhood that has lasted 50
years.
The Emerald regrets the error.
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Prof to talk
Thursday
How genetic cassettes deter
mine the properties of yeast
cells will be the subject of a
lecture by University biology
Prof. Ira Herskowitz Thursday,
Feb. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Room
123 Science I.
Herskowitz, a member of the
Institute of Molecular Biology,
will speak at the behest of Sig
ma Xi, the scientific research
honorary. For more information
call Charlotte Schellman at
686-4633.
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Dave, 686-4098.
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Daniel Alvarado will speak on "Continuing
Colonialism in Latin America" today at 12:30
p.m. In Room 167 EMU. His talk is sponsored
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Donald Brown will speak on "Black
Solidarity" tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 167
EMU. His talk is sponsored by the Black
Student Union.
MEETINGS
How to gat started on choosing a major,
an academic advising workshop, will be held
today at 3:30 p.m. in the Academic Resource
Area, Room 164 Oregon Hall. Students will
learn how to effectively choose a major,
double major, develop a minor, and find out
about job opportunities. Undeclared and
transfer students are encouraged to attend.
Communities United for Freedom, a mul
ti-issue organization aimed at developing a
broad-based resistance to the growing
neo-fascist movement, is meeting Thursday,
Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. at the Growers' Market,
454 Willamette St. If unable to attend, call
342-3218 or 683-5080 for more information.
Foreign study abroad: orientation meeting
for the Poitiers program will be held today at
4:30 p.m. in Room 101 EMU. The meeting
will feature slides, discussions with students
from Poitiers and returning University
students. For more information call ext.
4039
The Incidental Fee Committee is holding a
meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 111
EMU. They will hear from the YWCA, the
Hawaii Club, Recreation and Park Man
agement Graduate Student Association, the
Gerontology Association, Women in Com
munication, Women in Transition and the
University Theatre.
NOTICES
The Political Science Student Union is
sponsoring a faculty-undergraduate open
house today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 908 PLC.
All political science undergraduates are
welcome to attend. Refreshments will be
served.
Applications for (acuity research summer
and academic year awards are available in
the Graduate Research Office, Room 125
Chapman Hall. Summer awards are limited
to faculty at the assistant professor and
untenured associate professor level.
Academic year awards are open to all
academic ranks. For more information call
686-5133.
Slgn-up sheets lor Interviews will be
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Susan Campbell Hall lor the following
recruiters:
Feb. 17 Boise Cascade Corp. (business,
accounting, marketing, liberal arts interest
ed in sales, MBA)
Feb. 17 Caterpillar Tractor Co. (busi
ness, marketing, management)
Feb. 17 I Magnin (business, marketing,
liberal arts — all with retail experience)
Feb. 17 Pacific Intermountain Express
(business)
Feb. 18 Metropolitan Life Insurance
Feb. 18 Precision Castparts (account
ing and finance, MBA and bachelor)
Feb. 18 Carnation (any major with sales
interest)
Feb. 18 St. Paul Fire and Marine
Insurance Co (liberal arts, business,
science)
Feb. 19 International Paper Co.
(marketing or finance MBA's with a degree
in forestry)
Feb. 19 Xerox Corporation (any major)
Feb. 19 Xerox Electro-Optical Systems
(computer science)
Feb. 19 Stanford University School of
Education (group meeting in the EMU)
Feb. 19 New York Life Insurance
Feb. 20 Vernonia School District
(teachers)
Feb. 20 Union Bank (business admin
istration, liberal arts)
Feb. 20 Kmart Corp. (business, liberal
arts)
Feb. 20 Kmart Apparel (business,
merchandising)
Feb. 20 Kmart Enterprises (all majors)
Orientation sessions introducing the ser
vices of Career Planning and Placement are
offered every Wednesday and Thursday at
3:30 p.m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall.
Free resume writing, job interview skills and
job search workshops also are offered
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