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Lane democrats ctioose chairer
By DON COULTER
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It was no surprise to anyone in
the crowd
By a 50-9 margin the Lane
County Democratic Party's
Central Committee elected
Nancy Garvin as its new chairer
on Thursday The election was
the focus of the LCDCC's
monthly meeting at Harris Hall
Garvin, backed by dozens of
vocal supporters defeated Bob
Rushline for the two-year post
that begins immediately She
replaces former chairer Bill
Morrisette
Garvin. 29. has served the
party's Central Committee as
Canvassing Chairman, Treas
urer and Vice-Chairman She is
a University graduate and is ac
tive in the Oregon Public Em
ployees Union
Both candidates received
nominating and seconding
speeches, gave five-minute
statements and fielded ques
tions from committee members
for 35 minutes before the elec
tion
Garvin stressed that the par
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ty's function should be to em
phasize political activities and
goals above social ones She
went on to say the "immediate
concern" of the Lane County
Democratic Party is to attain
financial self-sufficiency and
that the party should establish
policies in regard to supporting
candidates in primaries "
On the issue of party cohe
siveness among the several
hundred precinct members who
constitute the LCDCC, Garvin
said the party has dropped the
ball in a bad way We don't make
ourselves available to newly
elected precinct persons
"Once we develop a larger
base she added we won't
have to recruit members Peo
ple will want to serve
Garvin offered a pragmatic
approach on using political for
urns as a vehicle for addressing
issues "We shouldn't limit our
selves to just educating " she
said We need to go further
than passing resolutions "
' We better act on what we
say, and have them mean
something "
Garvin conceded she was
more active in Democratic Party
politics in the county than in the
state, but assured the crowd her
scope would broaden "I do
know many people (on the state
level) and I'm willing to work
with them
During his two years as
chairer, Morrisette was credited
with substantially expanding the
circulation of the "Lane
Democratic Party Newsletter '
and increasing democratic can
didate fundraising, which
totaled nearly $10 000 in 1980
University teachers
receive fellowships
Two University professors
have been awarded research
fellowships for tbe 1981-82
academic year and another
University professor has been
nominated for a national award
John Lukacs assistant
professor of anthropology, will
continue his research on human
biological variation in South
western Asia on a Fulbright fel
lowship for research during the
1981-82 academic year
George Sheridan, assistant
professor of history, received
one of 44 fellowships awarded
by the American C&uncil of
Learned Societies for research
in the humanities and social
sciences
Lukacs will spend five months
in Germany at the University of
Mainz Institut fur Anthropologie
studying human skeletal
remains taken from prehistoric
excavations in northern Paki
stan Working with German
anthropologist Wolfram Bern
hard, Lukacs will study the ef
fects of changing technology on
the patterns of disease
In February. Lukacs will travel
to India and spend eight months
working with G L Badam. an
Indian paleontologist at Dec
can College Poona
Sheridan s fellowship will al
low him to take a six-month
leave to complete the manu
script for a book examining the
origins of the modern labor
movement in Lyon. France The
book is based on original re
search Sheridan conducted in
Lyon and focuses on the city s
silk workers from 1831-1875 as
a case study
Marjorie Woollacott, as
sociate professor of physical
education is the University s
nominee for the American As
sociation of University Women
Recognition Award for Young
Scholars
Woollacott graduated magna
cum laude from the University of
Southern California in 1968 with
a degree in biology She com
pleted her doctorate in neuro
physiology at USC in 1973 and
joined the University faculty in
1980