Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 24, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Eugene — Portland, $20.50 roundtrip
Eugene — Seattle, $49.00 roundtrip
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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
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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
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