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Production features
renowned geologist
•'An Evening With Thomas
Condon,' a University-based
touring production that drama
tizes the life of Oregon's first
geologist, will be presented in
Eugene on Tuesday
Combining historical fact and
dramatic monologues, An
Evening With Thomas Condon'
introduces the audience to an
Oregonian who was considered
a great humanist, teacher and
scientist in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries
Wes Hardin, a University
theater student who appeared
recently in University produc
tions of Anything Goes and
Much Ado About Nothing will
play Condon Robert Clark
University president emeritus
will serve as narrator Eugene
playwright Dorothy Velasco
wrote the play
After playing in Eugene, the
show will tour Bend John Day
briefs
SEMINARS
Contemporary Computer* ot Eugene wil
conduct a word processing seminar Friday
tram 10 a m to 4 p m at me Valley River inn
The seminar which includes lunch and al
materials is being ottered tree ot charge
Persons interested m attending the seminar
should contact Contemporary Computers a*
34 5-2076
EXHIBITS
The University Museum ot Nature' History
is currently displaying a special tosse exhibit
based on the work ot noted Oregon
geologist Thomas Condon The items tea
lured will include photographs ot Condon
his excavating pick persona' journal and
classroom blackboard with the announ
cement ot his last University class meeting
written m his own handwriting Among me
lossils are a snail shell from me Oregon
coast a mastodon loom from Baker County
and a scallop from me Southern Oregon
coast In addition to me Condon display a
large exhibit ot fossils from me John Day
region ot Oregon is being shown at the
museum The museum is open trom 10 am
to 3 p m Monday through Saturday It wil
be closed trom Aug 15 to Sept 7
MISCELLANEOUS
Children three 10 live years old who are
affected with Down s Syndrome a condition
caused by a genetic, delect are needed as
volunteer participants lor a research protect
sponsored by the University Neuromuscular
If—.L.-■■^n.vkuaui
Union, Heppner and the Dalles
during mid-August According
to University museum director
Alice Carnes, Eastern Oregon
was chosen as the tour site
because Condon was so closely
associated with the area
Condon almost smgiehan
dedly traced and recorded the
geology of large areas ot Cen
tral and Eastern Oregon, and he
was the first person to map the
state s fossil history
Widely respected for his rock
and fossil studies and his min
istry, Condon was one of the
founding professors of the
University in 1876
The show is sponsored by the
University Museum of Natural
History For more information
call the museum at 686-3024
The free dress rehearsal is
scheduled for 8 p m at the First
Congregational Church 1050
E 23rd St
Control Laboratory The research directed
t>y Marion* Woollacotl a physical education
profeisor affiliated artth the Institute of
Neuroeoence is aimed at helping overcome
the coordination problems often associated
eritt' this condition The project is expected
to continue tor approximately nine months
beginning in September Those children
selected tor participation will be given a
complete neurological examination by a
physician and will receive individual training
sessions on a specifically designed balance
platform for further information and to
arrange participation can Wooliacotf at
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Three student recitals are scheduled for
this coming wee# at the university School of
Music Alt events are tree and open to the
public Sunday Ned Behrnesmeyer pianist
wii present his senior recital at 4 30 p m in
Bean Concert Hall He wilt play three pieces
by Sergei Rachmaninoff as welt as works by
Francois Couperin W A Mozart J S Bach
and frani Schubert Monday Mezzo so
prano Robin Bennett will present her mas
ters degree recital at B p m in Beall Concert
Han She will perform works by Domenico
Scarlatti Samuel Barber Emmanuel Cha
bnei Rchard Strauss and Edmund Soule
Tuesday Soprano Montra French Dickey
will perform at 8 p m in Room 198 of the
Musk Building She is presenting this con
cert m fulfillment of requirements tor a
performance certificate in voice
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