Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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MEETINGS
MEChA (CMcano Student Union) will hold
a pre-election mooting today at 3 30 p m m
Room 160 EMU
Oxtam-Amertca will hold a mooting to plan
tor the Fast For a World Harvest today at
7 30pm m Century Room D EMU
The Poetical Scianco Studant Umon will
hold a meeting today at 3 30 p m in Century
Room E EMU hems to be discussed include
mock senate class Career Day Open House
and upcoming political torums
The Condon Society will meet today at
4 30pm m Room 45 Geology Building The
Camp Mancock lield trip and other upcom
mg events wih Oe discussed
WORKSHOPS' FORUMS
Aia you interested In majoring in business
administration7 There will be a workshop
today at 3 30 p m m the Academic Resource
Area Room 164 Oregon Hall tor all
students interested m maionng m Business
Administration Discussion will center on the
several tracks of study ottered by the Col
lege of Business Administration
Thera will be a lomm on Reagan s social
policies today at 7 30 p m in the Forum
Room EMU The panel will consist of Der
nek Bell dean of the University law school
Reo Margie Hendncksen D-Eugene Prof
Cbeyney Ryan of the University philosophy
department and Cmdy Wooten Eugene City
Council member
SPEAKERS
Thera will be free Introductory lectures on
the Transcendental Medttation Program
today at 3 p.m and 7 p m In Room 337.
EMU
INTERVIEWS
Students who are considering going to
seminary school may schedule interviews
with Dr Car Bangs trom Saint Pau Schoo
ot Theology Kansas City Missouri Dr
Bangs wS’ be a* the Wesiey Center t236
Kincaid St on Friday interviews may be
scheduled by calling 344-4219 or ext 4594
trom 10 am to noon Dr Bangs will make a
presentation trom 12 30-2 p m on Friday on
Why Study the Bit)ie7 Bring a brown bag
lunch and |Oin us
Sign-up tor interview* begins on Wed
nesday morning at 7:30 a m In Susan
Campbell Hail The following recruiters will
be on campus the week ot November 2-6
Nov 2-5
U S Marines iaf the EMU)
Nov 2
Minihan Kernutt Stokes S Company
(Accounting;
State Farm Insurance Company (Business
or Busmesv related;
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Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Gwnbey
Three win Fulbrights
Three University scholars
have been awarded Fulbnght
fellowships to study and lec
ture abroad during the
1981 -82 academic year
William Calm, a professor
of Romance languages, will
travel to France to be a visit
ing professor in French liter
ature for the winter term at
the University of Potiers
Carl Malmgren, an English
instructor, is now is France
lecturing on postmodern fic
tion and literary theory
John Lukacs, an assistant
professor of anthropology, is
in West Germany continuing
his study of human biological
variation in South Asia
Not 3-4
NCR Corporation (Business Admin &
related maiors)
Nov 3
I Magnin (Business Admin Marketing
Liberal Arts)
University ot Southern California Consor
tium tor Graduate Study m Management
(Fellowships tor Minorities — any matort
Weyerhaeuser Company (Accounting)
U S Central Intelligence Agency (Com
puter Science Economics Languages
Math Foreign Studies)
U S Coast Guard (Accounting Business
Administration Chemistry Computer
Science Finance Finance
Management Math Marketing Operations
Research Statistics)
Nov 4
Hewlett-Packard (MBA s with strong
Quantitative Nulls MBA s with organisation
a) skills or industrial emphasis Accounting
Finance Computer Science)
Nov 5-4
Del Monte Sales Company (Any maior)
Nov S
Kmart Apparel (Business)
Kmart Corporation (Business Liberal
Arts)
Kmart Enterprises (AH mators)
The Oregon Bank (Business)
Nov S
Uarco Inc ^Business of related Ac
counting Finance Economics)
Ptease sign up immediately It Interested in
tntervtewtng with the toltowmg recruiters
Oct 2S-29
The Uptohn Company (Biology Chemis
try Microbiology Business with life science
background)
Peace Corps (Any maior)
Oct 30
Aetna Lite & Casualty Inc
(Business Liberal Arts any maior)
AieianOer Grant and Company (Account
mg)
Frito-Lay Inc (Business Administration
Biology Chemistry)
Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace
CenterfGeography Geology Math Phy
sics Forestry)
Group meetings and information sessions
Nov 2
Stanford University School of Education
— group meeting from 11 30 am to 12 30
pm Room 101 EMU
U-S Coast Guard — group meeting (brown
Dag lunch) horn noon to 1 30 p m in Room
108 EMU
RECITALS
Music school schedule
Wednesday — The University Symphony
will perform at 8 p m in Beal) Concert Hall
under the direction ot guest conductor Hans
Dieter Reach Resch who is rector of the
Hochschule tor Musik at Frankfurt West
Germany will conduct the orchestra m
pieces by Zoltan Kodaly Nary Janos Fran/
Schubert and Robert Schumann Free ot
charge
MISCELLANEOUS
An open-hall makeup session for the
Oregon Student Health Project will be held
today from 7 30-9 p m in the Carson cate
tena This is a session tor students unable to
attend regularly scheduled hall question
naire sessions All freshmen from freshman
halls are eligible to participate Participants
are asked to bring a number 2 pencil and
their student ID For more information
contact Tom Kamarck Research
Coordinator at 68b 4964 from 9-9 30 a m
Worship at Kotnonia Center 1414 Kincaid
St each Wednesday at 4 30 p m Commun
•on service sponsor* ; *>y Episcopal Campus
Ministry Social timt- «nd bibie study im
mediately following £ v* one welcome
Campus Intertatth »• .try offers an In
formation table m the . MU every Wednes
day from 10am to 2pm The information
table offers a chance to meet the campus
ministers and receive information about
CIM
The Wesley Foundation sponsors regular
Wednesday worship from 5*6 30 . m at the
Wesley Center 1236 Kincaid St For those
who would like to stay a bread and soup
supper follows worship
The Journalism Gradual# Student
Organisation is sponsoring a faculty pre
sentation and question-and-answer session
Thursday to guide students in choosing the
journalism school s thesis non thesis ter
mmai-proiect options The session will begin
at 3 3C p m Room 301A Allen Hall Anyone
interested is invited
Scheduled to take Writing 121 next term*>
The WR 121 waiver test is being oflered m
December so that results will t>e available
prior to Winter term registration The exam is
part objective part essay and involves 2S
hours of testing time Students successfully
completing both parts earn a no-credit
waiver of the first of the two writing courses
required for graduation from the University
Candidates must register in Room 354
Susan Campbell Hall no later than Monday
Then? will be a free slideshow on women t
history and the suffragette movement today
ai 7 15 p m in the IMC (studio to be posted)
The film is sponsored by the Women s
Studies Departmeni and the Women s
Referral and Resource Service For more
information call 686-5529 or 686 3327
Five actors and actresses are needed for
“The Wind Sail Saga,” a musical play tor
children that will be performed at elementary
school assemblies from Dec 9 to Dec 19
Auditions for the Dramatic Response
production will be held at Whiteakar
Elementary School from 7-8 30 p m on
Sunday and Monday
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