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FLU VACCINATION
Vaccinations for influenza will be given at the University Student Health Center every
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00 to 9:00 am, beginning on October 21st and
continuing until the end of fall term
Students may receive the vaccine at a cost of $2 50 per injection
Faculty and staff are charged $3 50 per injection
Persons who have never received flu vaccine and who are under the age of 28 years need two
injections of vaccine four week apart Persons over the age of 28 need only one injection
If persons received one injection of the 1978-79, 1979-80 or 1980-81 vaccine, they would need
only one injection this year
Annual flu immunizations are especially advised for people with an increased risk of
complications from lower respiratory tract infections, including (1) Persons 65 years old and
older (2) Persons of any age over five months with any of the following heart disease
compromised lung functions, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, chronic severe anemia and
conditions which compromise immune mechanisms For more information call the Student
Health Center at 686-4441
TREAT YOUR CHILDREN
TO GOODIES FROM THE BOOK DEPARTMENT
All Books from the Children’s Section
Reduced 20%
during Children’s Book Week November 16-21
Limited to Stock on hand
Cash register sales only
| Iff 11th A Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
BOOKSTORE sat 1000 100
I eiftxjokA 686-3520 • (»enrraJ B«ioks 6H6-3510 • Supplies 68f>-4331
daily emerald
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through
Friday except during finals ween and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University and is a member of the Associated Press Offices are
on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union
News and Editorial
Display Advertising and Business
Classified Advertising
Production
» Editor
Managing Editor
Nerve Ed'tor
686-5511
686-3712
686-4343
686-4381
Sally Hodgkmson
Gaonei Boehmer
Harry Es
Assistant News Editor
Photo Editor
Graphics Editor
Editorial Page Editor
Sports Editor
Associate Sports Editor
Entertainment Editor
Associate Editors
ASUO
Community
Departments arid Schools
Higher Education
Features
Politics/Environment
Night Editor
General Staff
Classified Advertising
Production Manager
Advertising Director
Controller
John Healy
Boti Baker
Max DeRungs
Cort Fernald
Steve Spat*
Jeff Dickerson
Matt Meyer
Dane Claussen
Marian Green
DebDie Howiett
Ann Portal
Caroline Petrich
Ron Hunt
Harry Esteve
Sally OI|ar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
briefs
MEETINGS
Alpha Kappa Pal Bualnaea Fraternity is
holding e general meeting today at 6 p m in
Room 338 Gilbert Mall All pledges must
attend
University Democrats will meet Inday at
3 30 p m in Century Room A EMU All
interested persons are invited to attend
Students Interested In post-under
graduate or graduate school Internships In
International business: there is a meeting
today at 5 p m in Straub Mall second floor
sponsored by International Studies
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3 30 p m in the EMU (room to be
posted) The agenda is expected to include
goal hearing tor ACT ACLU SNUFF Sur
vival Center and PLUS
Lesbian coffeehouse will meet today at 7
p m For location call GPA at 686 3380
American Advertising Federation will
meet today at 4 p m in Room 301A Allen
Mall All members please attend non
members are also welcome
Gay men's support/rap group will meet
today at 7 p m in the EMU Forum For more
information call 686-3360
The Teacher Education Federation will
hold a brown bagger on Wednesday horn
11 30 a m-1 30 p m in Room 276 Education
Building
SEMINARS
"Nutrition Awareness." a series ot pre
sentations focusing on nutrition and health
will be presented today by the Student
Mealth Center Nutrition Committee A Nutn
tion Awareness table will be in the EMU
lobby (open from 9am to 3pm) Mary
Deilers nutrition educator from the Student
Mealth Center will be available (or ques
tions In addition Melinda Mariroe
nutritionist and health educator will lecture
on Nutrition and Stress today at 3 30 p m
m Room 214 EMU
Shi Touring Week A series ot movies
slide shows and workshops is being offered
today through Thursday to kick off the new
ski season All presentations are tree and
begin at 7 p m at the Outdoor Program For
more information call 686-4365
"Getting 'Real World Experience Find
mg and Mahmg the Moat ot Internships " is
the topic, ot a presentation today at 3 30 p m
in Room 301A Allen Mall Sponsored by the
Journalism Graduate Student Organization
Anyone interested is invited
"Wmdpower tor the Pacific Northwest"
the topic ot a presentation Wednesday by
Glenn Burket wind and hydro specialist tor
Aprovecho Burket will lecture at 12 30 p m
in the EMU (room to be posted) as part ot the
Eighth Annual Solar Seminar Series spon
sored by the University Solar Energy Center
and The Willamette Valley Solar Energy
Association For further information contact
the University Solar Energy Center at
686 3696
SPEAKERS
Finnish poet Anselm Hollo will present
two tree public lecture-. Wednesday at the
University Fluent in several language;.
Hollow will speak on Poetry at. Translation
at 3 30 p m in Room 107 Gilbert Hall Hollo
the author ot live books ot poems in English
will also give a reading of his poetry at 8 p m
in the EMU Forum
RECITALS
Music school schedule
No* 17 — The University Chamber Choir
will perform songs by Josquin Ons Pro/
OrlanOus Lassus AnOrea Babrieli Fran/
Lis/t Loos lariacek and Ft Vaughn Williams
at 8 p m in Bnall Concort Mall
FILMS
A documentary Him on the 1871 Attica
Prison rebellion will be shown tree today at 5
and 7pm in Room 244 Gilbert Hall Spon
sored by the SE ARCH class Choices lor the
Future the Him explores events leading up
to the takeover and documents the assault
by stale troopers und national guardsmen
against rebellious prisoners protesting the
living conditions al Attica Everyone wel
come
Frse Japanese Him: Zen/o Matsuyama s
Happiness ol Us Alone (1961) today at 7
pm in Room 177 Lawrence Hall The story
ota deal mute couple coping with the added
burdens ol economic hardship and social
ostracism Stars Hideko Takamme and Kei|u
Kobayashi
"El Salvador Revolution or Death' will be
shown Wednesday at 8 pm in Room 177
Lawrence Hall The showing is tree
EXHIBITS
Lane Community College
An extensive traveling exhibit of Oregon
historical photographs tocusing on
Oregon s people agriculture logging
education business and lore is on display in
the LCC Library through Nov 27 From
Earth to Sky an Oregon album ol 60
photographs bom the Oregon State Histor
ical Society and Oregon State Library
contains scenes (rom around the state
dating to 1853 Hours are 7 30 a m 10 pm
Monday through Thursday and 7 30 a m 5
pm Friday
RADIO
KWAX 81 1 FM
KWAX will broadcast a special report
"Guatemala Prelude to a Struggle' today al
7 30 p m The report probes various civil
rights violations in thai Central American
country Journalists peasants union ac
tivists public and private officials and
members ot the clergy are among those
interviewed Because ot this special broad
cast In Other Words and NPR Journal
will nol be heard today
KWAX presents "International Concert
Hall" today Bt 8 30 p m Dennis Russell
Davies conducts the American Composers
Orchestra in works by Hovhaness F'ower
and Schuman
MISCELLANEOUS
Oxfam America Is having a bake sale
today in Iron! ot the University Bookstore
Show your support lor Thursday s f ast For
a World Harvest by eating today and mak
mg a donation to Oxlam
Applications are being taken tor the Ella
Travis Edmundson and Mercy Travis Davis
Memorial Scholarship. uwardHd annually to
a sophomore |unior or senior under
graduate woman enrolled al the University
lull time Applications are available at the
YWCA 841 E 18th St beginning today
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