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Eugene. OR 484-2799
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the 'NIIMMETTE
MlkEY EXPRESS
daily emerald
The Oregon Daily Emerald is puDlisned Monday through
Friday except during finals Vieer and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co a* the University ot Oregon
Eugene Oregon 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently ol the
University and is a member ot the Associated Press Ottices are
on the third floor ot the Erb Memorial Uniori
News and Edttonai
Display Advertising and Business
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Managing Editor
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Edit on a Page Editor
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Night Editor
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Controller
John Mealy
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Caroline Petrieh
Ron Hum
Gabrie Boehmer
Saiiy Oijar
Ann Peterson
Danene Gore
Caro- McMuher
Jean Ownbey
briefs
MEETINGS
The Cam put American Civil Liberties
Union wVi holt) • steering committee mee
ling today at 5 p m m Suite 1 EMU Topics ot
discussion will include current civil liberties
research protects (church vs state Univer
sity policy on recruitment) and the Reagan
administration's proposal to curtail civil
rights liberties This meeting is open to all
students who would like to become actively
involved m the Campus ACLU and others
wishing additional information on this group
The PoHMcal Science Student Union will
meet today at 3 30 p m in Century Room A
EMU Upcoming events will be discussed —
all those interested are welcome
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3 30 p m Room to be posted
The Society of Professional Journalists
will hold a business meeting today at 7 30
p m in Room 301A Allen Hall All members
please attend
The American Chemical Society will meet
today at 7 p m in Room 996 Science II
The Teacher Education Graduate Student
Organization will hold a brown bagger today
from 11 30 a m -1 30 p m in Room 276
Education Building Bring your lunch and
join in the tun
SEMINARS
"Reagan and Labor — A panel discus
s*on with Steve Hecker LERC Ai S/ymans
k> sociology professor Bob Baught State
AFL.-CIO and Sue Mandrapa ONA The
discussion will be held today in Room 167
EMU at 7 30 p m Sponsored by Mayday
Cultural Committee
The business aspects ot communications
will be tha topic ot a seminar today at the
University The program sponsored by the
University chapter of Women in Commun
•cations Inc is designed to show commun
■cation maiors important aspects ot the
business world Speakers include proles
sionats from me areas of advertising and
print media Ken Doctor editor ot me Willa
mette valley Observer wih be speaking on
how the newspaper industry is surviving me
current economic depression and whai the
future of the industry will be Also speaking
will be Bob Taber an advertising professor
from me University journalism school The
program Degins at 7 30 p m and wil be in
Room 108 EMU The program is tree and
open to me public A meeting tor members
and interested students will Stan at 7 p m
For more information contact Patricia Scarci
at 663-4628
SPEAKERS
"Tectonic Evolution ot the Mouth ot the
Gull ot CaHtorma" is me topic of a lecture by
Dr Gordon Ness Thursday at t2 30 p m in
Room 307 Volcanology Building
CLASSES
A unique two-weekend course tor wor
king men end women on the subtec! ot work
enveonment reform ■ being ottered by the
Labor Education and Research Center at
me University The class slated tor Friday
Saturday and Dec 4 5 will locus on the
efforts mat nave been made to improve the
quality of working life for an workers PuPtic
arid private industrial and office em
pfoyment are included Registration tor the
new course is open to the public tor a S20
fee which includes all materials The fee wilt
be waived for unemployed workers All
registrants must provide their own meals
Students may also sign up for two University
academic credits by registering for IERC
40Bg Workshop in Work Environment
Reform for an additional $36 fee The
classes will be held in the EMU from 7 30-10
pm on the two Friday and 9 a m -4 30 p m
on Saturday For more information write the
Labor Education and Research Center
University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403 or
call (503) 686-*>054
RECITALS
Music school schedule
Nov IS — The Vocal Jazz Ensemble and
the Contemporary Chorus will present a
concert at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall The
ensemble will perform a ia/z rock song a
Latin swing song two jazz ballads and a Le*
Brown-Ray Renderson song filled with jazz
cliches The chorus will sing selections from
Oliver an Israel* and two American folk
songs and a spiritual
FILMS
“El Salvador Revolution or Death’ will be
shown today at 8 p m in Room 177
Lawrence Hall The showing ts free of
charge
MISCELLANEOUS
Students for a Nuclear Free Future wifi
have a bakesale today at the University
Bookstore an day today All proceeds go to
continuing the struggle for nuclear
disarmament
A tree program in Stddha Meditation wil
be held at i Agate St today at 12 45 pm
Siddha Meditation s « - * ir«i and powerful
method of exponent , the joy and con
tentment within ourselves Join us
There wdl be free Introductory lectures on
die Transcendental Meditation Program
today tn Room 111 EMU a* 3pm and 7
p m
An evening worship md sou; supper will
be held at the Wesley Center today at 5 p m
ft is an informal time of singing arid sharing
and everyone is welcome
Eugene ares writers are invited to submit
then poetry or prose tor a new anthology to
be published next summer by Northwest
Review Books at the University The
Eugene Writers Anthology i which win be
devoted entirely to local authors welcome*,
ai workers of literary excellence The dead
line tor submissions is Feb 28 1982 Sub
muted work should tie typed and accompa
nmd by a self addressed stamped envelope
Send rt to The E ugene Writers Anthology t
PO Box 3012b Eugene OR 97403
The George Rebec Essay Contest — The
Philosophy Department invites all University
undergraduate and graduate students to
submit essays to the George Rebet essay
contest Best undergraduate essay will
receive $250 and the best graduate essay
will also receive $250 A paper may be
submitted in any area of philosophy
Maximum length 20 pages typed double
spaced in English Papery must be submit
ted no later than April 30 198? to the
Philosophy Department Room 338 PLC
606-554 7
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presents
MILLER NIGHT
Thur. Nov. 19
8 pm to Closing
1 2 oz Cups of Miller
40c
DOOR PRIZES AND DRAWINGS
Remember, Dimers every Ixxrated 1-5 and 30th Ave.
Monday mKht V 10:30 pm Across from I ane C.C.