Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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specialty sandwiches from our new menu.
Duffy's tavern is under new management
and after remodeling our kitchen were
ready to start cooking.
Announcing Duffy’s
new lunch
& dinner menu.
Enjoy Duffy's Special Hamburger with a full Vi pound of beef, tasty slices of ham
cheese and bacon, a farm-fresh egg lettuce, relish, sauce, pickle and onion
Or try Duffy s Gourmet Sandwich with 3 full ounces of ham. a special sauce lettuce
and tomatoes on grilled french bread
Oh we still have Irene s home-made soups of course Beer-cheese vegetable-beef
and on Fridays, her famous clam chowder
Treat yourself to lunch this week at:
Duffy’s
Comer of 13th & Alder.
Food Service
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briefs
MCOTMOS
Unhmrelly Voting Americans lor Freedom
will hold their initial meeting on campus
today at 7 p m m Room 110 EMU There will
be a new members orientation a brief
rundown on the history ot ‘TAP and a dis
cussion as to the coming year s itinerary
Newman Canter 1850 Emerald St will be
celebrating its fust monthly Spanish Mass on
Sunday at 3 p m All students are welcome
Fellowship and refreshments will follow the
mass For more information call 683 1037 or
343-7182
Esperanto Paroleta conversation group
will meet T uesday from 5 30-6 p m in the
Friendly Mall Lounge Anyone with exper
mnce or mteresl in the international lan
guage is welcome
The Executive Council of the University
Computing Association will meet at 6 30
pm Tuesday in Cerftury F EMU All inter
ested persons are invited to attend Cal
Greg Stewart at 683-1320 or George Struble
al 686-4408 tor more information
Students lor a Nuclear Free Future wll
noid an organizational and informational
meeting today m the Forum Room EMU A
slide show on the nuclear arms race will be
shown
OXFAM America wii mee' today at 7 30
p m in Century Room 0 EMU The discus
Sion will center on past present and future
events concerning the climb World Food
Day Oxfam East in November etc All are
welcome
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers will
hold a meeting Tuesday at 7 30 p m in
Century Room E. EMU All RPCV s invited
Anyone who wishes may attend
SPEAKERS
The Australian Consul General from San
Francisco will spear at Collier House at 4
p m Tuesday Mis talk will concern thoughts
on the Pacific community All students and
faculty are invited
D A Rains Ph D will deliver a lecture on
"Looking at Amartca The Future of the
IndMduai In the 80 a" on T uesday at 7 p m
at Danceworks 1231 Olive St
SCHOLARSHIPS
A meeting ot all atudonts planning to
apply lor Rhodos or Marshall scholarships
wilt be held Tuesday at 3 30 p m m Room
109 Friendly Mali Rhodes Scholarships are
post-graduate scholarships to Oxford
University Applicants must be at least 24
years old U S citizens unmarried and have
academic standing to assure the completion
ot a bachelor •, degree before October 1982
Marshall Scholarships are tor post-graduate
study in British universities Applicants must
De at least 24 years old and preference is
given to unmarried applicants Applications
are available from Joseph Hynes in Room
114 Friendly Hal
INTERVIEWS
Special information Sessions snd Work
shops tie me offered re *•■*■* ■ , . , i • e *
Planning and Placemen* Office are as Irii
The following recruiters will be oi
pus this week ligr -up to* mtij'v -a ■
Friday
Harvard University. Kennedy *
a m Room 101 EM J
Tha lobowtng rscruNar* wW be on cam
pus Vie ewek of October 12:
October 12-13
Arthur Andersen A Company (Accoun
ling Business Admin Finance Law Indus
trial Management Computer Science)
Octobor 12
Bullock s ot Northern California (Busin
ess Marketing Liberal Arts)
Economic s Laboratory Inc (Business
Admin with concentration in Marketing)
Laventhol & Marwath Anchorage Alaska
(Accounting)
October 12-15
U S Navy (EMU)
Octobor 13
Ceianese Corporation (PhDs —
Chemistry)
Moss Adams A Company (Business Ad
ministration)
October 14-15
Gull 0)5 Corporation Pittsburgh Pennsyl
vania (Geology)
October 14
Burlington Northern Inc 'Marketing
Transportation)
Kohnen Larson & Company (Account
ing)
Raychem Corporation (Chemistry Phy
sics)
Thom McAn Shoe Stores (Business
Liberal Arts)
Toyota Motor Distributors (Business
Administration)
October 15
AL Williams Company (Marketing Eman
ce.Education)
October 15-1S
Arthur Young & Company (Accounting)
October 15
Gulf Oil Corporation Houston Texas
(Geology)
Laventhol A Horwath Portland (Busi
ness)
Price Waterhouse A Company (Account
mg)
Texaco, Inc (Geology)
A resume must be turned in at the time you
sign up for an interview Please check the
Recruitment Information Form Notebook in
the lobby of Room ?46 Susan Campbell Hall
before Wednesday sign-up tor more intor
mation on the listed recruiters Orientation
sessions introducing the services of Career
Planning A Placement Service are ottered
every Thursday at 3 30 p m in Room 246
Susan Campbell Hall Free resume writing
lob interview and |Ob search workshops are
also ottered Arrangements tor handicapped
students and more information am available
by calling 686 3235
MISCELLANEOUS
The Profesalonal Studies Program In
India •> uttering American graduate student
from a wide vanety ot disciplines the chance
to do fieldwork or research tor a year in
India Applications lor the 1982-83 year a'e
now available from the university ot C.alitor
me at Berkeley The program provides one
month -it training in Indian language-,, and
background instruction on the subcontm
-in' civil:,ration Also included are round
and research-related travel expenses lari
nary 8 (982 is me application (leadline To
National Student Exchange winin' •->
changes are .waitable a* the University o!
should contact Joe Wade or Penny a’ florin
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Thursday
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