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SPEAKERS
Jesse Jennings, University anthropology
professor, will present a lecture on Early
Human Occupation ot the Northern Color
ado Plateau" today in Room 204 Condon
Hall Refreshments will be served
Susan Bettis of the gerontology center will
speak on "Loss and Bereavement in Aging"
today at 4 p m in Room 242 Gerlinger Hall
MEETINGS
MEChA will meet tonight at 5 p m. in Room
110 EMU
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Ballroom
7:00 pm
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686-4356
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The Pacific Northwest Environmental
Intern Program will meet today at noon in
Room 214 EMU The program otters short
term paid professional opportunities tor
upper-level undergraduates and graduate
students interested in environmentally relat
ed fields More information is available in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
Student University Affairs Board will meet
today at 3:30 p.m in the EMU Board Room
The Gay People’s Alliance biweekly Cof
feehouse is tonight at 7:30 p.m Potluck
munchies For location call 686-3360
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 101 EMU. They
will hear requests from the Psychology
Clinic, the Crisis Center, Legal Services, the
Gay People s Alliance, Switchboard, and the
YMCA.
The Undergraduate History Club will meet
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 253 PLC. Christie
Pope, visiting assistant history professor,
will discuss "The First Generation of Women
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Professionals in the Antebellum South ' Her
discussion is taken from a paper she pre
sented at History ot Education Society
meeting For more information call
344-4913.
The New Marketing Club will meet tonight
at 5p.m. in Room 133 Gilbert Hall. The newly
formed club is designed to focus on career
opportunities in the marketing field
NOTICES
The Muslim Students’ Association “Week
of the Oppressed" will feature:
A video tape vresentation on Chile at 11
am.
"El Salvador: Another Vietnam” by the
Council for Human Rights in Latin America
at 12:30 p.m. in Room 167 EMU.
An open discussion of women's issues by
the Law School Forum for Women, Affirma
tive Action for Women, Eugene Commission
for the rights of women, the Rape Crisis
Network and the Ethnic Women's Alliance
Students of Rock Classes Summer and
Fall 1980: the special "Heroes of Rock and
Roll" will be shown tonight at 6:30 p.m in
Studio A of the Instructional Media Center.
Applications are now being accepted for
the National Student Exchange Program for
the 1981-82 school year. Interested students
should inquire in Room 164 Oregon Hall.
Interdominatlonal Campus Worship Ser
vice will be held tonight at 5 p.m. at the
Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid St A bread and
soup supper will follow
A Thousand Suns and We Will Freeze in
the Dark are the next segment of the Envir
onmental Film Series tonight at 8 p.m in
Room 101 EMU The first film is a lyrically
photographed essay on America's over
consumptive society The second film is a
1977 documentary that explores energy
conservation.
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