Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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meetings
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
PLUS, the Undergraduate
Economics Association and the
American Advertising Federation
The International Studies
Association will hold a general
meeting today at 4 45 p m in
Room 337. Straub Hall This will
be the last meetinq of the term
before the party on Sunday and
the bake sale next week
The Uniyersity Democrats will
meet today at noon in Century
Room D EMU Topics will include
upcoming speakers, registration
drives and fundraising. Everyone
welcome
WORKSHOPS SEMINARS
“How to Study tor Finals" is the
topic of a pair of workshops today
and Friday in Room 101 EMU
Sponsored by the Learning
Resources Center the workshops
will suggest approaches to
organising study recognizing
course themes, anticipating exam
emphasis and integrating course
materials
“Marriage Lemma" will be the
topic of a lecture by Dr Ross to
day a' 7:30 p m in Room 110 Fen
ton Hall Sponsored by the
Mathematics Honorary Fraternity
Phi Mu Epsilon
“Justice tor Farmworkers" is
the topic of a lecture by Baldemar
Velasquez founder and president
of the Farm Labor Organizing
Committee today at 7 p m The
speech will be preceded by a din
ner at 6 p m Both will be at the
Emerald Baptist Church 19th
Avenue and Patterson Street
"Haitian Refugees and Human
Rights," a multi-media presenta
lion will be held today at 12 30
p m in the EMU Forum There will
be a slide show and a lecture
"Prosody and Pragmatics in
Early Mother-Infant Communica
tion" is the topic of a lecture at
3 30 p m today by Anne Fernald
psychology department Fernald
will make her presentation in
Room 202. Chapman Hall
Are you undeclared'’ Do you
need help in planning your
schedule for winter term? Then
come to a workshop today at 3 30
p m in the Academic Resource
Area ’64 Oregon Hall We will ex
plore questions such as Are your
courses fulfilling University re
quirements’ If you get a D grade
in a class should you proceed
with the next class in the series’
Who is your faculty adviser’ In
dividual help for all who attend
SPEAKERS
Dr. Donald Northrup. who has
appeared on such programs as
the PTL Club and The 700 Club,
will be speaking at the Marantha
Campus Ministry today at 7 p m
Marantha is located at 446 E 13th
Ave next to the Bijou Theatre
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