Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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CONTACT LENSES 343-3333
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Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University with offices on thg. third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
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SPEAKERS
Frank Ruddle ol Yale University will speak
on "Gene transfer in Eukaryotes" today at
12:30 pm in Room 331 Science II
Barbara McCIIntock of Cold Springs Har
bor Laboratory will present "Contributions
of transposable elements to an understand
ing of genetic processes during develop
ment" today at 4 p.m. in Room 16 Science I.
MEETINGS
The University Bicycling Team will hold a
spring term organizational meeting tonight
at 7 p.m. in Century Room A. EMU. Topics to
be discussed include setting of a practice,
organization of the University bike race May
10, and details of an April 11 trip to Medford
road races. The meeting is open to new
comers who are members of the University
and who are interested in competitive bicy
cle racing. For more information call Club
SpQrts at 686-3733.
The Eugene Hunger Forum meets today at
12:30 p.m. in the Koinonia Center, 1414
Kincaid St. "Organic farming: a valid option”
will be addressed by local organic farmer
Dave DeCou Beverages will be served
OXFAM-Denall Project will meet tonight at
7:30 p.m. in Suite One, EMU.
Amnesty International will meet tonight at
7 p.m in Century Room D, EMU. Country
campaigns for Guatemala and East Ger
many will be discussed.
NOTICES
The AAA Supply Store is accepting letters
of intent for positions on the board of
CASH
For Textbooks
Mon.-Fri.
Smith Family
Bookstore
768 E. 13th
1 Bl. From Campus
Ph 345-1651
directors for next year Members should
apply to The Store, Room 382 Lawrence
Hall, ext. 3692.
Women's Referral and Resource Service
needs volunteers for spring term . Volunteers
may do office staffing as well as work on a
variety of projects For more information call
ext. 3327 or stop by Room 336 EMU.
Sign up for an "afternoon on the job" at
the Eugene Water and Electlc Board today
at 8:30 a m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell
Hall. Transportation will be provided
April 15.16 U S National Bank of Oregon
(business)
April 16 (World BookChildcraft Inter
national (any major)
April 16 Arthur Andersen (junior in
accounting for a winter
internship)
April 17 Tigard School District (educa
tion)
Sign up for Interviews beginning at 7:30
a.m. Wednesday in Room 246 Susan
Campbell Hall. A resume must be turned In.
The following recruiters will be on campus:
April 13 Longview Public Schools
(education)
April 14 State Farm Insurance Co. (all
majors)
April 14 UniLabCorp
April 14 First State Bank of Oregon
(business ad, internship)
April 14 Carter Wallace Inc. (business
ad, biology, chemistry, medical
technician, marketing, management)
April 14,15 Del Monte Corp. (any major)
April 15 F.W. Woolworth (business
preferred, liberal arts)
Sign up immediately if interested in inter
viewing with the following recruiters:
April 7 Gilchrist Timber (accounting)
April 7 Upjohn (biology, chemistry,
pre-health, microbiology, business
with a minimum of 30 hours of life science
April 8 Willamette University Graduate
of School of Administration
April 8 U S. Navy (technical teaching)
April 9 U S. Navy (medical school
scholarships)
April 9 Beaverton School District
(education)
April 9 Klamath Falls City Schools
(education)
April 9 Institute for Paralegal Training in
Philadelphia
April 10 New York Life Insurance (any
major)
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