Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    Welcome Back!
Have a good term.
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Banana Split
Thursday, April
Buy one at the regular price —
get the second for a penny.
13th & Hilyard
Mixed Nuts®
Jack Hart wins writing fellowship
University associate Prof.
Jack Hart is one of 10 journalism
teachers nationwide who have
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The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through
Friday, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
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Ken Sands
Sally Hodgkmson
Glenn Boettcher
Jeff Baker
Steve Dykes
Sioux Anderson
Editor
Managing Editor
News Editor
Assistant News Editor
Photo Editor
Graphics Editor
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Editorial Page Editor
Sports Editor
Associate Sports Editor
Entertainment Editor
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Community
Departments and Schools
Environment
Features
Politics
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Night Editor
General Staft
Advertising Director
Ad Services
Classified Advertising
Controller
Production Manager
Mark Matassa
Tamara Swenson
Jody Murray
Erzsi De'ak
Paul Telles
Richard Wagoner
Marian Green
Leslie Farris
Jim Gersbach
Mike Rust
Bill Manny
Sally Flodgkinson
Darlene Gore
Ann Peterson
Sally Oljar
Jean Ownbey
Sandra McMullen
been awarded fellowships for a
summer seminar on teaching
writing.
The fellowship was awarded
by the Modern Media Institute of
St. Petersburg, Fla. The semin
ar, to be held June 7 through 11
in St. Petersburg, is sponsored
by the American Society of
Newspaper Editors, the As
sociated Press Managing Edi
tors Association and the Na
tional Conference of Editorial
Writers.
Besides the 10 journalism
teachers, the seminar will fea
ture five professional jour
nalists.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Dr. Harrison Echols of the Molecular
biology department at the University of
California at Berkeley will speak on “Multi
ple controls ot integration-excision by
phage lambda: transcription, translation,
catalysis" today at 3:30 p m. in Room 16
Science I.
MEETINGS
OSPIRG will hold three informational
meetings today at 10 a m., noon and 2 p.m.
in Suite One EMU. OSPIRG internships and
research projects will be discussed
NOTICES
Former Peace Corps Volunteers of
Eugene will celebrate the corps' 20th an
niversary with the showing of "Around the
I
World in 20 Years,” a continuous exhibit of
slides, artifacts and languages gained from
personal experiences abroad today from 11
a m to 4 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room
There will be an interfaith memorial ser
vice for El Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar
Romero tonight at 7:30 p m in St Mary’s
Catholic Church, 11th Avenue and Charnel
ton Street Archbishop Romero was assas
sinated in El Salvador one year ago For
more information call Clergy and Laity
Concerned at 485-1755
Winter term grades may be picked up at
the Registrar's Office, second floor Oregon
Hall from 8 a m to 5 p.m March 26 through
April 17. A photo ID is required. All grade
reports not picked up by April 17 will be
mailed. Evening students unable to pick up
their grades may submit a self-addressed
stamped envelope with student number on
the inside flap to the Registrar’s Office.
OREGON STUDENT PUBLIC
INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP
Get involved
and earn credit
on an exciting
new topic—
AN ANALYSIS OF THE
LOSS OF LOW-INCOME
RENTAL HOUSING IN
DOWNTOWN EUGENE
• •
A joint project of OSPIRG and
the Neighborhood Housing
Resource Center
This is your opportunity Cor practical
application in your field: Econ.,
CSPA, Urban Planning, Sociology,
Pol. Science. For information, contact
OSPIRG, Suite One, EMU 666-4073.
Mike Matteucci, Community
Development Coordinator.
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