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Profs to vote on motion
condemning law clinic
The American Association of
University Professors will votei
on a resolution "specificlly pro
testing” outside interference in
the environmental law clinic
today at 4 p.m. in Room 221
Allen Hall.
The resolution, unanimously
approved by the AAUP execu
tive board, ‘‘specifically pro
tests the attempt of certain
donors to dictate the educa
tional program of the Law
School by threatening to with
hold contributions to other parts
of the University."
PUBLICATIONS
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• The Woodstove Handbook Terilyn Anderson.
Kevin McKay, Merrie Buel. 1979
• How to Use Small Claims Court by Merrie
Buel. Charlie Harris. Mary Vale Vitums, July
1978
The Rising Cost of Health Care by Fredd Segal,
1977
• Water Crisis??? Alternative Policy Scenarios,
January 20 & 21, 1978, edited by Jan Sokol.
Ecosystem Management ot Forests — January.
1980
Legal Rights — A Handbook for the Visually
Impaired — 1979
The Renter's Handbook — 1979-80 Edition
Paint My Mailbox Blue A Guide to Group Ow
nership and Use of Real Property by Constance
Crooker, Attorney at Law June, 1979
Utility Deposit Practices — January 1980
No Credit For Women Sexual Discrimination in
the Marketplace of Consumer Credit A Report
by the Women and Credit Study Group Fe
bruary, 1 ’3
* Women and the Law Laws ot Special Interest
to Women in Oregon. 1977
* Saving All the Pieces: Old Growth Forest in
Oregon by Cameron La Follette March, 1979
* The Facts Behind Home Financing by Charles
Harris. Michelle Haynes, 1978
Oregon's Bottle Bill: A Riproaring Success' by
John R Savage. Henry R Richmond III, May 6,
1976
Complaining to the Public Utility Commissioner
and the Oregon Insurance Division by David
Tobin, Ian McColgin, June. 1978
* Juvenile Detention Facilities in Oregon: Care.
Guidance & Control? April, 1973, January, 1978
Homosexuality, Employment and Discrimina
tion by Sharon White, Wendy Redersen. April,
1975
* Living in Oregon's Nursing Homes A Problem
Solving Guide for Residents, Their Friends, and
Relatives, by Walter H Crandall. Photographs by
Robert Cradall, October. 1978
* Unit Pricing in Oregon by Thomas J McIntyre
Faith E Ruffing. 1975
* Migrant Living Conditions, Jesus R Lopez.
1978
* Peaceful Corps Existence? A Citizen s Guide
to the U S Army Corps of Engineers by Douglas
M DuPriest, June, 1976
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SPEAKERS
Keith Richard, University archivist, will
speak on ' Black Pioneers in Oregon" today
at 3:30 p m in Room 303 Chapman Hall. His
talk, part of a continuing series of "Fireside
Chats.” in sponsored by the Honors College
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in Room 128 Gilbert Hall The talk is spon
sored by Hillal
Lewis Gebhardt, a graduate student in
linguistics, will speak on "Godel's Proof and
Linguistics.” today at 3:30 p m in Room 201
Condon Hall
Thomas Shankland from the Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratories will speak on
Partial Meltdown: Where is it?” today at
12:30 p.m. in Room 307 Volcanology.
MEETINGS
The Jewish Student Union will meet ton
ight at 5:30 p m. in Suite 5 EMU to plan
upcoming events For more information call
Sheila at ext. 4366.
The Society of Professional Journalists
will hold a business meeting today at 3:45
p m in Room 301B Allen Hall. Freedom of
Information Day will be discussed. Members
are urged to attend.
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p.m in Room 101 EMU. They
will hear from NCAA Volunteers for Youth,
the Ethnic Women's Alliance, Recreation
and Intermurals and Panhellenic.
Amnestly International will hold an infor
mation meeting for those interested in
starting a campus network group tonight at 7
p.m in Room 233 Science I.
NOTICES
A Public Relations Job Fair, Sponsored by
the Public Relations Student Society of
America, will be held today at 2:30 p.m. in
Room 211 Allen Hall Professionals from
Portland, Salem, and Eugene in corporate,
agency, government, non-profit, and other
areas will attend Interested students are
welcome to attend
The Stanford University School of Educa
tion will have a group meeting today at 10
a m. in the EMU Century Room D Any
student with a liberal arts background can
apply for the one year master's degree
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