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STUDENTS OF=
Humanities
Folklore and Folkdance
Comparative Literature
Linguistics
Politics
Labor Relations
A NEW COURSE IN
SERBO-CROATIAN
Learn Serbo-Croatian, the language of Yugoslavia, the most open
of all the Slavic countries, the home of worker self-management,
the site of the 1984 Winter Olympics. Start learning the language
now! You may be fluent when the torch is lit at Sarajevo in 1984
Course: 1 st year Serbo-Croatian SI 480G
Time: MUWH, 16:30-17:20
Place: 318 Friendly Hall
Instructor: Prof. Jakov Bacic, a native speaker of Serbo
Croatian; formerly of Columbia University.
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Friday except during finals week and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co 3t the University of Oregon
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MEETINGS
Ths Hawaii Club will hold a mauling loi all
students interested in mooting other
students from Hawaii at 7 30 p m tonight in
Room 101 EMU
Alt United Methodist students and friends
are invited to an organizational meeting at
12 30 pm at the Wesley Center 1236
Kincaid St
The Student University Affairs Board will
meet today at 3 30 p m in Century Room A
ot the EMU
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet at
3 30 p m today in Room 337 EMU
SEMINARS
A "Clean Air" symposium, which will
focus on the Federal Clean Air Act. will tie
held Saturday in Room 167 ol the EMU The
Clean Air Act is currently being considered
tor reaulhonzation by Congress and the
symposium is designed as an educational
program which will examine the role the C A A
plays in Oregon s air quality The symposium
will begin at 8 30 a m and continue until 6
p m For more information call John Charles
at 222 1963 or Joe Weller at 224 6146
A three-part seminar on personal tlnan
clal planning will be presented by the
University -College ot Business Admmstra
lion on Oct 7 and 14 at the Portage (tin in the
Dalles Topics to be discussed include the
stock market real estate limited partner
steps money marker funds tax shelters and
other investment opportunities The course
fee is S120 per couple For more intorma
tion call the University business college at
666-3370 or call Portland 243 691 7
The second m a aeries of seminars on
aoiar power will be offered Oct 7 in the EMU
The 12 30 p m seminar led by solar
specialist John Kaufman of the Oregon
Department of Energy will focus on poten
tiai photovoltaic applications in Oregon and
state solar tax credit revisions For more
information call 686 3696
A family aei education workshop, spon
sored by the Planned Parenthood Associa
tion of Lane County will be held next T yes
day from 7 to 9 30 p m at the First Con
gregational Church The workshop is free
and childcare will be provided at no charge
Pre-registration is required For more mfor
mation call 344 2632 or 344 94 11
The first annual Oregon Writer's Confer
ence will feature 18 Oregon writers triciud
mg Jean Auei author of The Clan of the
Cave Bear The conference will be held on
Oct 18 from 8 30 a m to 3 30 p m at the
Valley River Inn Registration for the confer
ence which is sponsored by Women in
Communications costs $35 for non
members and $25 for members The r«gi%
(ration deadline is Oct 8 For more informs
lion contact Cynthia Stone at 686-9961
(days) or 683 1584 (evenings)
"Economic Survival of Black People a
summit sponsored by the Oregon Assembly
for Black Affairs will be held Oct 17-18 in
Portland at the Thunderbird Jant/en Beach
Motor Inn For additional information con
tact Ray Willard at 687 5443
SPEAKERS
"What la Naturopathic MapleIna?" will be
the topic of a tree slide show and discussion
led by two local naturopathic physicians Or
Andrew Elliott and Or Stephen Messer The
Oct 7 show will be held al the E ugene Public
Library For more information call 683-5404
SCHOLARSHIPS
A meeting lor all students Interested In
applying tor either a Rhodes Scholarship or
a Marshall Scholarship will be held next
Tuesday al 3 30 p m in Room 109 Friendly
Hall Rhodes Scholarships are post
graduate scholarships to Oxford University
Applicants must be no more than ?4 years
old U S citizens unmarried and have
academic standing to assure the completion
of a bachelor s degree before October 19B2
Marshall Scholarships are tor post-graduate
study in British universities Applicants must
be no more than ?4 years old and preference
is given to unmarried applicants For more
information and applications contact Jo
soph Hynes in Room 114 Friendly Hall
Truman Scholarship applications are
available to students currently enrolled in a
college or university who will achieve a
lumor standing In pursuit of a bachelor s
degree as of 1982-33 Applicants must be
U S citizens have a H grade average and be
in the upper fourth of their class and have
selected a held of study that will permit
admission to a graduate program leading to
a career iri government The scholarship will
pay for four years Students interested in
applying should contact Prof Clarence
Thurber Room 240 Straub Hall before Oct
23
The National Hispanic Scholarship fund
is ottering scholarships to undergraduate
and graduate students ol Hispanic American
background Applicants must have com
[Helen 1? units ot college work and must be
regularly enrolled day students whose mam
goal is to complete a graduate or protes
sionat program T tie application deadline is
Oct 15 Contact Joseph Hynes in Hoorn 114
Friendly Hall lor more information
CLASSES
A one-hour claas In first aid procedures
lor aiding choking victims will be ottered on
Oct 28 at the Lane County chapter ot the
American Red Cross trom 7 to 8 p m Cost of
the class is it The Red Cross is also
ottering an etghl hou' course in basic first
aid beginning nest T uesday The course will
be held on Tuesday and Thursday alter
noons trom 3 30 to 5 30 p m Cost ot the
course is Sfc To sign up tor either class call
hie Red Cross Safely Program at 344 5244
MISCELLANEOUS
Ohara School s ttfth annual yard sale will
be held on Friday Saturduy and Sunday in
the Agricultural Building at the Lane County
Fairgrounds This yea's sale will feature a
First Edition by Ernest Hemingway collecti
bie antiques and vintage clothing The sale
will be open Irom 10 a m to 9pm Friday 10
am to6pm Saturday and 10pm to5pm
Sunday Moat ol the remaining items will be
reduced to hall price on Sunday
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SELECTION OF GROCERIES, FRUIT AND
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19th & Agate
485-0656
OPEN 7 a.m.-2 a.m.
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