Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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TODAY
Wednesday May 20
3:30 p.m. 150 Geology Building
TALK WITH
THE
PRESIDENT
Plan to meet with Paul Olum for
the presidential forum with students
to discuss the concerns you have
about the University of Oregon
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Eugene, Oregon 97403.
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Academic advice offered
A fatl term academic planning
workshop especially for unde
clared University students will
be held today at 3:30 p.m. at the
Office of Academic Advising
and Student Services, Room
164 Oregon Hall.
The workshop will assist
students in planning schedules
aimed at satisfying graduation
requirements, according to
academic adviser Jack Bennett.
Bennett says small groups will
discuss the merits of liberal arts
courses versus job-related
skills.
The worshop will include in
formation about the University
briefs
SPEAKERS
University Prof. Leland Roth will speak on
"Dreams of Empire: The Architecture
Patronage of Henry Villard" today at 4:30
p.m. in Room 177 Lawrence Hall. His talk is
part of the AAA Faculty Lecture Series.
Stanford University Chinese Prof. Albert
Cien will speak on "Early Chinese Armor and
its Depiction in Art" tonight at 7:30 p.m in
Room 107 Lawrence Hall His talk is the last
in the Maude Kerns lecture series for this
year
Prof. G.Z. Brown will speak on "Designing
with Climate” today at 12:30 p.m. in the
EMU, room to be posted The event is
sponsored by the University Solar Energy
Center and the Willamette Valley Solar
Energy Association. For more information
call the Solar Energy Center at 686-3696.
MEETINGS
The U of O for Better Biking will meet
today at 12:30 p.m in Century Room E, EMU.
Complaints or ideas concerning campus
bicycling are welcomed.
MECha will meet tonight at 5 p.m. in Room
16D EMU.
The Black Liberation Support Committee
will meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the EMU
Fountain Court Cafe
The Student Affairs Board will meet today
at 3:30 p.m. in Room 337 EMU
“Human Rights and Russian Literature,"
a symposium with panelists Andrei Sin
iavsky, Vladimir Voinovich, L. Schroeter, and
grading system, academic
majors, and an alternative to
traditional academic counseling
— peer advising.
Speakers will include pre
health sciences adviser Marliss
Strange, campus paraprofes
sional program coordinator
Debi Lance, and Bennett.
The workshop, sponsored by
the Office of Academic Advising
and Student Services, will be
repeated next Wednesday, May
27, at 3:30 in Room 164 Oregon
Hall.
Interested students can call
686-3211 for more information.
Profs Joe Fiszman, Al Leong, Fruim Yu
revich and Ladis Kristof will be held tonight
at 7 p.m in Room 150 Geology.
A workshop for undeclared students will
be held today at 3:30 p m in the Academic
Resource Area, Room 164 Oregon Hall
Discussion will include the University grad
ing system, majors, peer advising, suggest
ed programs of study and any other prob
lems.
Campus worship will meet tonight at 5
p.m. in the Wesley Center lounge, 1236
Kincaid St A bread and soup supper will
follow. All are invited. The event is spon
sored by Campus Interfaith Ministry
NOTICES
All OPEU members are reminded to vote
today on contract items. See your contact
person or shop steward for polling places
and times.
The. Friends of the Museum Board of
Governors are accepting applications for
two student positions. One position is for the
Governors' class of 1982 (one year) and one
for the Governors' Class of 1983 (two years)
Governors are expected to attend six
business meetings each year, to generate
additional student memberships and to
serve on committees dealing with special
projects Applicants must be members of the
Friends. Student memberships are $5 00 per
year.
Applications should include a one-page
statement describing why the applicant is
interested in serving on the board and how
the applicant can help the board fulfill its
mission to the museum.
Applications should be submitted to the
Executive Committee Chair, Friends of the
Museum, care of the Museum of Art. Dead
line is June 1.
Chuck Solon from Eugene Parks and Rec
and two films “The Uncalculated Risk" and
“A Margin for Error” will be featured at a
discussion of mountain rescue, outdoor
leadership roles and Whitewater safety today
at 11 a m. in the Outdoor Program Room of
the EMU. The event is sponsored by the
Recreation and Park Management Graduate
Association and the Outdoor Program
"Finally Got the News,” a 1970 film
focusing on the organizing efforts of black
auto workers in Detroit. The film is spon
sored the "World in Crisis" class and the
Black Liberation Support Committee
OLD
TAYLORS
Weekly Special
9fy
3 egg omelette
Bavarian French Toast
Home Fries — Fresh Cantaloupe
Served 7-11:30
Lunch Special
Teriyaki Sandwich on homemade french loaf
Soup or Salad
$2.00
NACHO NIGHT
Tues. 6 p.m. to close
Nacho Chips, Aged Cheddar, Re-fried Beans, and Salsa
Lg. $1.50
Sm. $.75
Weekend Entertainment
The Xplorers
Serving the U of O since 1930
IVe're Taylored to serve.
13 th & Kincaid