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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1981)
BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed sae what are rtoMonwc WX/PMN6H0K7 M61M66ASY. voumpime urspvrrr OLP News TDA VOTE 0WYTTO0P5, UEMte.ua* eXMOHi WHO THINKS THAT AV55 HARLOW HAS t+ADt A AWJOR, S1WENKH5 WS1AKE IN HER UK. BY PWWPING M6. m w YWVe CU/806P 7H£/\A WTD SUftKKSSOM, HflvewT iou ? I Bl£AH Pilot Training The U.S. Air Foce will train 1.500 pilots this year. It’s your opportunity to join America’s Aerospace Team. Receive the best flight training and proudly wear the prestigious wings of an Air Force pilot. If you're a college senior or a recent graduate, up to 26 years old, a U.S. citizen, and in good physical health, find out if you can qualify with no obligation. You may be one of the selected few to become a pilot with the Aerospace team. For information call: Tom Tucker at 687-6786. urnim A great way of We r ^ "N Kinko’s IMPORTED Coffee & Teas 764 East 344 Kinko’* GIFT IDEAS GIFT PACK • I CMp Filtrop. filler comm • box of 40 Fill rap. filter. • W fc. coffee Keen of tic nieelh DESIGN YOUK OWN GIFT PACK! choose * gift from our fine • election of coffees, tone, coffee grinders, hot pots, Jt colorful nugs. K_ ' I Take a train home this weekend! & You can ride the Willamette Valley Ex press home for less than half the cost of driving a car And you get com plete food and beverage service1 Save 35 Just buy a roundtrip ticket, and Amtrak will give you a 35% tare discount Eugene — Portland, $20.50 roundtrip Eugene — Seattle, $49.00 roundtrip Easy come, easy go. northbound WVE #796 CS#14 WVE #752 IV Eugene AP Portland AP Seattle 6 25a 10 35a 9 20a 1 SOp 1 20p 6 05a 4 10c 7 05p V! - one'it- voie, li|<ev SOUTHBOUND LV Seattle IV Pom ana AP Eugene AVE *755 CS #11 WVE *753 11 25a 8 30a 3 40p 8 OOp 1125a 610p 11 OOp ' i T.iXJP Use Amtrak’s conve nient new computer reservation service: 1-800-421-8320 Reservations are reauirea on the Coast Starlight For the Willamette vanev fcx press, just Puy your ticket at the depot a few minutes before aeparture the NNIIMMETTE LfllLEY EXPRESS Amtrak X Fores no' gc*xl • ' ' *as» Sto'i'gr'* •riev- • J'.Jte-. 11 b J9 *2 / ' A . •' 6 ‘ • h A daily emerald The Oregon Deity Emerald is published Monday through Friday except during finals wee* and vacations by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon Eugene Oregon.97403 Nana and Mortal 9M-M11 Otiglai Advertising and duilnsu See-3712 m ^313 Production MMM1 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Sally Hodgkinson Gabriel Boehmer Harry Esteve John Healy Bob Baker Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate EdMors ASUO Community Departments and Schools Higher Education Features Politics / Environment Night Editor General Sleft Classified Advertising Production Manager Advertising Director Controller Max DeRungs Cort Fernald Steve Spat.? Jeft Dickerson Matt Meyer Dane Claussen Marian Green Debbie Howlett Ann Portal Caroline Petnch Ron Hunt Harry Esteve Sally Oljar Ann Peterson Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey Students win grant Two University alumni and two doctoral students are among the 506 scholars nationwide who have received Fulbright Travel Grants for graduate study abroad during the 1981-82 academic year John Floyd, a 1978 alumnus currently a graduate student at the University of Hawaii, Hon olulu, is studying political science in the Philippines Steven White, a 1975 alumnus now a graduate student at the University of Virginia, Charlottes ville, is studying modern European history in Italy The two university doctoral students who recieved Fulbright awards have also been awarded assistantships to teach English In German high schools Sarah Mangan, a doctoral de gree candidate in Germanic lan guages and literatures, is teach ing in Rhemland-Pfal? Ruth Mills-Price ,a doctoral de gree candidate in comparative literature, is teaching in Leverku sen-Rheindort briefs MEETINGS The Campus Planning Committee will meet today at 7 30 p m m Room 101. EMU The committee will deliberate on a recommen dabon from the Subcommittee on implement* bon related to the University* Capital Con struction request tor 1983-85 The Lana County Audubon Society's "Monthly Program" will (nature University tadogisi Herb Wisener today at 7 30 p m at the Eugene Garden Club. 1645 High St W eerier wSl give a presentation on bird nest?, and eggs The University Democrats wSl meet today at 12 30pm mCentury Room B EMU Topics tor dacuaaaxi wSl include committee formation and sponsorship ot upcoming debates Mortar Board wSl meet today at 7 p m m Room 106 EMU The Gay Men's Support and Rap Group wSJ meet today at 7 pm m the EMU Forum Please cad GPA at 686 3360 it you have any questions SPEAKERS Forest Management Plan lor Ths Men agetre" r> the tops, ot a ssde show and lecture by Tom Bauman today in the Dad s room EMU Bauman will also discuss the current standing ot the Old Cascades Wider ness Bill A slide presentation on rock climbing at The Men agene will also be featured Ths Untvsrstty Computing Association Is presenting a Iscturs tor ail those mlerested m learning about the DE 1091 system T oday at 7 p in in Room 11 2 EMU Open Id everyone INTERVIEWS Sign-tap tor Interview* with He American Stationery Company wSl begin on Wednesday morning al 7 30 in Susan Campbell Mali The position they are interviewing lor is a sales representative FILMS "The World In Crials' Him senes presents two Nms today at 7 p m in Room 2*4 Gilbert Hdl Union Mads a a Mm about the labor movement ol the 1930 * and three militant women who tried to organize workers in Chicago Loose Bolts features interviews with workers m Chicago lactones about work mg conditions and a potential worker s movement MISCELLANEOUS The Third Annual Pancake Feed at Whi Maker Community School is bemg held today from 5-7 p m The proceeds Irom this event will ad m supporting programs tor economically disadvantaged children at Whitaakar Com murvty School Admission is 12 25 tor adult?, and $1 25 lor children For more mtormahon contact Bab or Karen at 687-3552 The Marina Corps Rasarvs "Toys lor Tots" campaign will begin Wednesday Marine reservists will collect toys tor under pnvseged children m the Eugene area Marines will be manning collection barrels throughout the city For more mformation contact Cap! G R Molmguis! at 687-6428 REMEMBER B’S FAMOUS HAMBURGERS Come and enjoy sporting events on our BIG SCREEN 3355 E. Amazon Dr., Eugene 342-3575