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Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon.
Eugene, Oregon 97403
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University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
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Jean Ownbey
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Classical historian Michael
Grant will speak on "The Etrus
cans." He will examine the art,
culture and origin of the Etrus
cans, who lived on the central
Italian penninsula during the
time of the Romans, and will
discuss their contribution to
Roman culture.
Grant, now retired and living
in Italy near the center of an
cient Etruria, is the author of 28
books, many on Roman history.
The lecture, a part of the
University Visiting Scholars
program, is jointly sponsored by
the departments of classics,
history and art history.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Sidney Droll, physics professor at Stan
ford University, will speak on "Arms Control
and the Dilemma ot MX” todax at 3:30 p.m. in
Room 123 Science I.
Ira Herskosltz will speak on "Genetic
Cassettes: How They Determine the Proper
ites of Yeast Cells" tonight at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 123 Science I
James Moore, a member of the U.8.
Geological Survey, will speak on "Studies of
the Max 18 Eruption, Mount St Helens"
today at 12:30 p.m. in Room 307 Volcan
ology.
Lew Gurwftz, a member of the defense
teams for Wounded Knee, Attica and
Leonard Peltier, will speak on Indian treaty
rights today at 12:30 p.m. in Room 229 Law
Center For more information call 676-3883
or 686-3811.
MEETINGS
People and the Oregon Coast will meet
tonight at 7 p m in Room 111 EMU. For more
information call Margot Kaeser at 676-3798.
The MX missile study group will meet
tonight at 8 p.m. in the Survival Center, Suite
One EMU For more information call Barbara
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Powell or David Daikh at 686-4356. New
members are welcome.
The Graduate Teaching Fellows Federa
tion will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the EMU,
room to be posted Contract proposals will
be discussed, including health care ben
efits. Childcare will be available.
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 101 EMU. They
will hear from the Oregon Daily Emerald, the
Amazon Child Care Center, and the Student
Bar Association.
NOTICES
A nine-minute film on wheelchair tennis
will be shown tonight at 5 and 5:30 p.m. in
the Instructional Media Center, Studio B.
Popcorn will be provided.
Those interested in the Oregon Student
Council of the Blind should call Mike Cetto
at 683-6405.
Camp Beaver Brook will be on campus
Friday, Feb. 13, to interview for summer staff
positions as camp counselers The camp is
located in northern California Applications
and interview scheduling are through the
University Job Service at 1511 Agate St.
The "Week of the Oppressed” continues
with a presentation on Afghanistan by Ali
Sabzalian today at 12:30 p m
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