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Steens Mountain
Oregon desert
featured in talk
Prehistoric peoples of the
Northern Great Basin, Steens
Mountain region and Lake Abert
] area will be the topics of slide
presentations on Thursday and
Saturday at the University.
A three-screen slide show
with stereo sound, produced by
UO Prof, emeritus Don Hunter,
will begin at 7 p.m. tonight in
Room 177 Lawrence Hall.
Hunter's show features artifacts
of prehistoric Oregon cultures
of 10,000 years ago that were
excavated in the Northern Great
Basin by Eugene archaeologist
Dr. Luther Cressman.
A slide-illustrated lecture on
the Steens Mountain Prehistory
Project will be given by Melvin
Aikens, University anthropology
department chairman. Aikens is
co-director of a major archa
eological study that is examin
ing the use of environmental
resources by prehistoric
peoples who lived in
southeastern Oregon.
On Saturday, May 16, two
special presentations for
children and their families will
be featured at 1 p.m. in the
University Museum of Natural
History.
A slide lecture showing the
prehistoric findings along the
shores of Lake Abert in Lake
County will be presented by
University archaeologist
Richard Pettigrew. Test
excavations there unearthed
evidence of a large sedentary,
or village-dwelling, society with
a population of possibly 5,000.
Pettigrew, who considers the
site “one of the most significant
finds in North America,” says
people lived in stone houses
and earth lodges along the lake
in Eastern Oregon perhaps as
much as 3,000 years ago.
Also featured on Saturday at
the museum will be a repeat of
Aikens’ talk on the Steens
Mountain project.
All presentations are spon
sored in part by the University
Museum of Natural History.
Hunter’s slide show is made
possible by the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
Aiken’s presentation is made
possible by the City of Eugene
Room Tax Funds.
In addition, tonight’s event is
being presented as part of the
Oregon Wilderness Forum, a
two-day seminar examining the
future of the state’s desert pub
lic wildlands, sponsored by the
Survival Center and the Oregon
Wilderness Coalition.
Driers
MEETINGS
The Student Geronology Association will
hold a paper symposium Saturday at 9 a m.
in the EMU Forum Room Students from the
University, PSU, and OSU will present
papers in a variety of fields concerning
gerontology issues For more information
call 686-3749
The Undergraduate Economics Associa
tion will meet today at 3:30 p.m in Room 410
PLC
A women's center In Eugene will be dis
cussed at a meeting tonight at 7 p.m at 1442
E 18th Ave , apartment 9 A newsletter and
fundraising activities also will be discussed
For more information call Women's Referral
and Resource Service at 686-3327
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 4 p.m in Century Room E
EMU.
The University Marketers' Group will meet
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 242 Gilbert Hall.
The group's tentative trip to the AMA
convention in San Francisco and a weekend
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NOTICES
Tickets lor the college business admin
istration picnic scheduled for May 22 at
Shotgun Creek Park are now on sale in the
CBA courtyard and office.
Host and friendship families are needed
in August lor 16 Mexican students. The
students will be participating in a farm
implements program at LCC for nine
months If interested call Roy Summers at
747-4501 ext 2439 or 343-0365
The Oregon Wilderness Desert Forum will
host the following events today in the EMU
Forum Room:
11 a m. The Sagebrush Rebellion
Noon "The Earth is Our Hope” film
1 p m. Stuart Croghan on desert
wildlife vs grazing.
2pm Herb Wisner will discuss bird life
of Oregon's Great Basin Country "
3 p m. Edwin Bingham will discuss the
era of cattle barons.
4 p m The Oregon Desert Wilderness
slide show.
LECTURES
Don Hunter and Melvin Aikens will discuss
"People of the Oregon High Desert" tonight
at 7 p m in Room 177 Lawrence Hall.
Nora Terwllliger will speak on "Structure
and Function of Hemocyanin from the
Isopods Ligia Exotica and Ligia Pallasii”
today at 1:30 p.m. in Room 317 Science II
Dr. Mordeckal Margaritz of the Isotopes
department ofthe Welsman Institute of
Science will speak on "Interface Dolomite:
Present and Ancient Examples" today at
12:30 p.m in Room 307 Volcanology.
William Breen of the Christian Science
Board of Lectureship will speak on "Healing
Through Spiritual Perception" tonight at 8
p m in Room 101 EMU
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