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Phillip Klutznick talks
about trade next week
Phillip Klutznick, the sec
ond occupant of the Wayne
Morse Chair of Law and Pol
itics, will speak on "Inter
national Trade: Problems and
Prospects" in the EMU Dads
Room May 6, not today as re
ported in Tuesday's Emer
ald.
Klutznick was secretary of
commerce during the Carter
Administration and has served
on several United Nations
delegations.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Bob Mention will speak on ' Concepts for
Passive Solar Medium Density Housing'
today at 12:30 p.m. in the EMU, room to be
posted The event is sponsored by the
Willamette Valley Solar Energy Center and
the University Solar Energy Center For more
information call 686-3696
MEETINGS
The EMU Board house committee will
meet today at 2 p m in Century Room A,
EMU
The Student University Affairs Board will
meet today at 3:30 p.m in Room 229 School
of Law
The Black Liberation Support Committee
will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 108
EMU
The Democratic Socialist Organizing
Committee will meet tonight at 5 p m in
Century Room E, EMU
A workshop on preparation for law school
and the LSAT will be held today at 3:30 p m
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in the Academic Resource Area, Room 164
Oregon Hall Speakers will include Prof
Helen Rockett, attorney Joe Leahy, law
school admissions counselor Marilyn
Bradetich and Dave Hubin of the Learning
Resources Center. Some LSAT applications
will be available The event is sponsored by
the Office of Academic Advising and
Student Services
Campus worship will meet tonight at 5
p m. in the Wesley Center lounge. 1236
Kincaid St A bread and soup supper will
follow. The event is sponsored by Campus
Interfaith Ministry and all are invited
NOTICES
“Malcolm X — the struggle for freedom,”
a film showing interviews with Malcolm X
and 'Build to Win," a slide show on the
history of the the black movement in Amer
ica, community organization by the African
People's Socialist Party and the history of
white people in solidarity with black libera
tion will be shown tonight at 7:30 p.m in
Room 215 Allen Hall as part of the ' World in
Crisis” course
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