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MEETINGS
The Society ol ProlMttotuI Journalists is
holding its initiation meeting today al 7pm
in Century Room A EMU Guest speaker will
be Everett Dennis new dean ot the pur
nalism school All current members and
prospective members are encouraged to
attend
University Young Americans to> Freedom
will be snowing the film In Pursuit ol
Freedom today at 7 p m in the Forum
Room. EMU This is a 30-minute him about
the founding development and success of
YAF Regular meeting will follow All inter
ested persons are invited to attend
The Journalism Graduate Student Organ
ization will meet today at 3 30 p m in Room
301 A, Allen Hall Anyone interested is invit
ed
WORKSHOPS
A tree workshop on "Homs Made Or
naments" will be given today at 7 p m at the
Eugene Public Library The protect of the
Eugene Public Library will be presented by
the staff of the Four Seasons Art and Cralt
shop at the Library s lecture hall at 13th
Avenue S Otive Street
SPEAKERS
"Invisible Violence: America's Ezper
tence With Atomic Radiation" will be the
topic of a speech by investigative reporter
Norman Solomon today al 7 pm at the
Emerald Baptist Church 19th Avenue and
Patterson Street
His talk, part of Clergy & Laity Con
cerned s monthly Peace and Justice Forum
series will be preceded by a soup supper at
6 pm (adults $1 50 children 175) There
will also be a special children s program and
childcare will be provided The program is
tree and open to the public For more
information contact Doug Barber at
485-1755
"Reagan's New Federalism An ACIR Per
spec five’ will be the topic of a presentation
by Carl Stenberg, assistant director ot the
toward an Army career Each
three-year scholarship provides
tuition, books, lab fees and a
$1 OO-per-month living al
lowance
Owen, a former member of
the 13th Data Processing Unit at
Fort Hood, Texas, is majoring in
computer science at the
University Hal!, an undeclared
major, is a former member of the
523rd Military Police Company,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md
U S Advisory Commission on Intergovern
mental Relations Friday at 2 30 p m in the
Forum Room EMU
"Reagan Policies and the Third World'
will be the topic ol a panel discussion today
at 12 30 p m in the Forum Room EMU The
panel will include Dr Clarence Thurber
director ot the University International
Studies department Prol Ross Anthony
Economic Development instructor and
Adrienne Armstrong International Relations
and International Political Economy instruc
tor
"Indians ol Western Oregon." an itlus
trated lecture on their history and culture
will be presented at the Lane Community
College Downton Center today at 7 30 p m
by Stephen Beckham a history professor at
Lewis and Clark College and author ot books
and other publications on Oregon history
and cultural resources The public is invited
and the lecture is free
Urban design In Boston is the subtect ol
two Iree public lectures today and Friday
Fred Koetter a Harvard University architec
lure professor and well known advocate ot
urban design will talk about modem meth
ods and styles ot design at 7 30 p m today in
Room 107 Lawrence Hall Koetter also a
practicing Boston architect, will talk about
his own work — which ranges from individual
houses to large groups ol buildings - at 7 30
p m Friday in Room 283 Lawrence Hall
MISCELLANEOUS
Lana Community Collage faculty will
praasnt a concert in the Blue Door Theatre
at LCC today at 8 p m Music by Bohuslau
Martinu Sidney Appleman and Franz
Schubert will be performed by Appleman,
James Pelley Nathan Cammack Beth Em
mons, William Hunt. Larry Clabby Dan
Sachs James Greenwood Richard Meyri
and Mike Anderson No charge
Come and en|oy leraall Folk Dancing
Introductory and planning meeting today at
7 30 pm at the Temple Beth Israel 2550
Portland SI Everyone is welcome
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